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mark: hey. lemonis: how are you? mark: nice to meet you. mark. lemonis: mark? mark: yep.is: i'm marcus. mark: this is heidi. this is... heidi: hi. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are are you? nice to meet you. husband and wife? heidi: yes. lemonis: well, i'm in santa claus. heidi: yep. mark: yeah. yeah. you are. it's a very tourist-attracting kind of area. lemonis: yeah. mark: holiday world, splashin' safari park... lemonis: okay. mark: ...they get about a million to a million and a half visitors a year. lemonis: wow. mark: so that's the big tourism for the town. they're actually the first theme park. lemonis: oh, they're the first theme park that every existed? mark: yeah. they were santa land about 70 years ago. heidi: we moved here two years ago. lemonis: oh, okay. where are you from? heidi: we were originally from pennsylvania. lemonis: oh. heidi: and we were going to do that back there, so i researched it. i'm like, "wow. that's a really cool town." so he changed his job. we moved out here, sold our house, and here we are... lemonis: wow. heidi: ...about two years lat
mark: hey. lemonis: how are you? mark: nice to meet you. mark. lemonis: mark? mark: yep.is: i'm marcus. mark: this is heidi. this is... heidi: hi. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are are you? nice to meet you. husband and wife? heidi: yes. lemonis: well, i'm in santa claus. heidi: yep. mark: yeah. yeah. you are. it's a very tourist-attracting kind of area. lemonis: yeah. mark: holiday world, splashin' safari park... lemonis: okay. mark: ...they get about a million to a million and a half...
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mark: 1870's. that is when the diversity of cedar rapids changed dramatically and the existing population fully welcomed the bohemian population. they populated this area around the job source and the result was they built their own little mini downtown here. it is kind of like how other cities have little italy's and little chinas, we have a little bohemia. we are the only one in the united states to have a little bohemia area. when the became more industrial, the folks of the neighborhood shifts towards the west side, czech village, this is a former bohemian movie theater and on the right they had bohemian language films in there. former hardware store, the oldest restaurant-bar in cedar rapid, since 1934. hasn't changed since 1934. let's go across the bridge and go past the african-american museum. the result was because of the booklet -- the bohemian immigrants, the success story, that opened the door for all other ethnic groups to come to cedar rapids and the 1880s' and 1890's. they were immed
mark: 1870's. that is when the diversity of cedar rapids changed dramatically and the existing population fully welcomed the bohemian population. they populated this area around the job source and the result was they built their own little mini downtown here. it is kind of like how other cities have little italy's and little chinas, we have a little bohemia. we are the only one in the united states to have a little bohemia area. when the became more industrial, the folks of the neighborhood...
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♪ ♪ mark: hello, america, i'm mark levin.have a tremendous guest, kenneth starr, how are you, sir? >> i'm doing great. thanks, mark. mark:: i must confess we're friends, you're a good man. >> thank you. so are you. mark: well, thank you. former solicitor general, former judge, former independent counsel. and your appearance if couldn't be more important, so let's jump in. we have independent counsel robert mueller, he's got his team. he's actually specialca counsel. you were independent counsel under a specific statute, and you had obligations under that statute that you had to follow. he has a different statute with fewer obligations. and i wanted to ask you a question, and i've thought about this a lot. as q i watch the coverage of robert mueller, i find out he's the most noble man to ever walk the earth. and so is his staff. i find members of congress trying to pass laws to protect him. froms the what, i don't know. and i remember when you were an independent counsel, we had the paparazzi, mediaen op your front -- media on
♪ ♪ mark: hello, america, i'm mark levin.have a tremendous guest, kenneth starr, how are you, sir? >> i'm doing great. thanks, mark. mark:: i must confess we're friends, you're a good man. >> thank you. so are you. mark: well, thank you. former solicitor general, former judge, former independent counsel. and your appearance if couldn't be more important, so let's jump in. we have independent counsel robert mueller, he's got his team. he's actually specialca counsel. you were...
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here was mark meadows' answer. >> yes. >> so there you see mark meadows running on the racist platformsident back to africa. and lying to a voter who wants him to do that. mark meadows told his voters then, yes, he would pursue a congressional investigation of president obama's birth certificate and that was a lie. he never did that. and because mark meadows is a politician, he wasn't finished with that one word answer to that question. >> i see it as -- if we do our job from a grassroots standpoint, we won't have to worry about it. you know what, we'll send him back home to kenya or wherever it is. we'll send him back home. and so in doing that, i believe that what we will find is that we will get a new commander in chief. >> mark meadows grew up in the 1960s in florida. it's hard to say which place was more racist then, probably about the same. here's my boston in 1976, the man in the three piece suit is ted lands mark, the guy with the flag is from a neighborhood just like mine. all white and just about all racist in those days. i grew up with guys who wanted to do things like that.
here was mark meadows' answer. >> yes. >> so there you see mark meadows running on the racist platformsident back to africa. and lying to a voter who wants him to do that. mark meadows told his voters then, yes, he would pursue a congressional investigation of president obama's birth certificate and that was a lie. he never did that. and because mark meadows is a politician, he wasn't finished with that one word answer to that question. >> i see it as -- if we do our job from...
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mark: well said.♪ ♪ ahhh, ha. ♪ ♪ oh yeah, baby. ♪ ♪ like a fool i went and stayed too long. ♪ ♪ now i'm wondering if your loves still strong. ♪ ♪ ooo baby, here i am, signed, sealed, delivered, i'm yours ♪ applebee's 3 course meal starting at $11.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio® may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. tell your doctor if you have an infection experience frequent infections or have flu-like
mark: well said.♪ ♪ ahhh, ha. ♪ ♪ oh yeah, baby. ♪ ♪ like a fool i went and stayed too long. ♪ ♪ now i'm wondering if your loves still strong. ♪ ♪ ooo baby, here i am, signed, sealed, delivered, i'm yours ♪ applebee's 3 course meal starting at $11.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about...
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mark: we have more when we come back. let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. with a range of sizes for all body types. depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. depend® fit-flex underwear look limu. a civilian buying a new car.ug let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced red
mark: we have more when we come back. let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. with a range of sizes for all body types. depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit....
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mark: for how much?y they went after him so viciously that the claim for his damage will be higher than it was against the washington post. we can discuss why that figure, 200 million punitive damages designed to punish and to deter demonic change conduct. >> don't ever do this again. >> there awarded to get cnn but we'll see if it's the same as it was against the washington post. the compensatory damage to his reputation, that number expect to be higher. >> again you will be accused. [inaudible] i just want to reiterate what you've said, we want to go back to a time where you do your research and your investigation, report the news, if you make a mistake that's one thing. what cnn did to your client, from my observation, was a campaign to destroy his reputation. it was over and over and they brought in gas to talk about your client and made rot in experts, all operating off the same false narrative that cnn and others promoted. >> they did, and it's almost like they decided to just turn over their airwa
mark: for how much?y they went after him so viciously that the claim for his damage will be higher than it was against the washington post. we can discuss why that figure, 200 million punitive damages designed to punish and to deter demonic change conduct. >> don't ever do this again. >> there awarded to get cnn but we'll see if it's the same as it was against the washington post. the compensatory damage to his reputation, that number expect to be higher. >> again you will be...
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so let's hear it for howard marks.plause] ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. francine: legal & general was founded as an insurance company by six london lawyers in the 1830's, but now has businesses and funds around the world. it is one of the largest institutional managers in europe and has more than 980 billion pounds in assets under management. so what does it take to manage a company with this kind of complexity? today on "leaders with lacqua," we meet nigel wilson, chief executive of legal & general. nigel wilson, thank you for speaking to bloomberg. and being here on "leaders
so let's hear it for howard marks.plause] ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast...
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mark: oh yes.hink, you know, as a composer, you know, you can keep writing music, you know, forever. so, i really want to continue just doing this, what i love doing, so that feels really good. robert: well, i'm glad that you guys are doing it. it's time to meet the family, rest of the family, right? we've been talking about them the whole entire show here. when we come back, it's a family affair as brenda and mark's son join us to talk about art, san francisco, and moving on. that's next. we are back with legendary artists brenda wong aoki and mark izu. and now we are joined by the new generation son, kai kane aoki izu, known as kk, who i saw performing as a youngster, but now he's 25 years old, works in tech, and as you heard, he is moving to london. welcome to the show, kk. kai kane: thank you so much. robert: so, how does it feel to be the feather in all of this? kai kane: i saw her whip it out, little worried. [all laughing] robert: what was it like being kind of part of their--you know, for a
mark: oh yes.hink, you know, as a composer, you know, you can keep writing music, you know, forever. so, i really want to continue just doing this, what i love doing, so that feels really good. robert: well, i'm glad that you guys are doing it. it's time to meet the family, rest of the family, right? we've been talking about them the whole entire show here. when we come back, it's a family affair as brenda and mark's son join us to talk about art, san francisco, and moving on. that's next. we...
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♪ >> howard marks is the legendary investor and cofounder of oaktree capital management.arks formed the firm in 1995 with a group of individuals who had been investing together since the mid-1980's in high yield bonds, distressed debt, real estate, and equities. howard: in the summer of 1978 i got the phone call that changed my life. >> mark spoke to "bloomberg opinion's" barry ritholtz about his legacy, his future, and the current economic climate. howard: we are at an advanced stage of the economic recovery and of the bull market. >> in mark's latest book, he discusses his outlook for the market and what he has learned by investing. howard: so i think we are in the eighth inning, but i realized a year ago an important distinction -- this isn't baseball. >> howard marks on this "bloomberg opinion: masters in business." barry: i want to start with an interesting question. i think people may not be aware of your background. you began as an equity analyst. how does one of the world's most famous bond managers begin his career as an equity analyst? howard: i think certainly
♪ >> howard marks is the legendary investor and cofounder of oaktree capital management.arks formed the firm in 1995 with a group of individuals who had been investing together since the mid-1980's in high yield bonds, distressed debt, real estate, and equities. howard: in the summer of 1978 i got the phone call that changed my life. >> mark spoke to "bloomberg opinion's" barry ritholtz about his legacy, his future, and the current economic climate. howard: we are at an...
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, whereas i'd known him as mark stone.'s covert deployment had been terminated three months earlier and as a result he'd chosen to quit the police. what lisa also discovered in the van shocked her even more. the really difficult thing for me was seeing it mentioned on that passport that he had dependents and that made the ground absolutely open up beneath my feet to find out that my partner had children that i didn't know about, and that's huge. and it led me to root around a bit more to find something and i found a phone that had some messages on it from two children calling him dad. her suspicions roused, lisa later began to dig into the background of the man she'd shared her life with for six years. she checked through birth certificates and found that mark stone didn't exist. what was here on his child's birth certificate which really stands out and gave you a shock? so, this was the bit that was absolutely the heart—stopping moment. so it says markjohn kennedy, his place of birth — then his occupation — police officer
, whereas i'd known him as mark stone.'s covert deployment had been terminated three months earlier and as a result he'd chosen to quit the police. what lisa also discovered in the van shocked her even more. the really difficult thing for me was seeing it mentioned on that passport that he had dependents and that made the ground absolutely open up beneath my feet to find out that my partner had children that i didn't know about, and that's huge. and it led me to root around a bit more to find...
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facebook chief mark zuckerberg says the internet needs new rules. for the washington post, he says it's time for government and regulators to take an active role to balance freedom of expression, while protecting society from harm. it comes two weeks after a gunman used facebook to live—stream his terror attack on mosques in christchurch, new zealand. earlier, i spoke to laurence dodds, us technology reporter for the daily telegraph newspaper in the uk, and asked him if thought mark zuckerberg had admitted defeat in his attempts to regulate the social media giant. i don't think he is exactly, but it is surprising. i mean, it is only one year ago that mark zuckerberg was briefing various outlets that he was not sure that facebook should not be deregulated. it would have to be the right regulation and, in any case, he preferred broad guidelines to strict rules. facebook also has a long history of lobbying against regulations, some of which sound very similar to what mark zuckerberg is now proposing. but i don't think it is quite an admission of defeat
facebook chief mark zuckerberg says the internet needs new rules. for the washington post, he says it's time for government and regulators to take an active role to balance freedom of expression, while protecting society from harm. it comes two weeks after a gunman used facebook to live—stream his terror attack on mosques in christchurch, new zealand. earlier, i spoke to laurence dodds, us technology reporter for the daily telegraph newspaper in the uk, and asked him if thought mark...
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mark: that is a great question.ially what these creditors at pg&e are proposing is this plan that would allow the beleaguered utility to emerge from bankruptcy, providing the utility with a big cash infusion as well as setting up a wildfire relief fund that would pay off victims of wildfires and also set up an additional fund for future claims. what this does is it basically skirts around this issue that the state is facing, where utilities, if the power lines are found to start a fire, are basically liable for all the damage claims resulting from the fire, whether they followed safety rules or not. thehe concern is that utilities have this open liability to wildfires and they will continue to have to pay out billions of dollars if these fires continue, and the creditors are proposing this fund that would allow for payout in the future, in case this happens. amanda: only about 20 seconds here, but could they cap that fund? is there any way for investors to know how big it could get, or are the liabilities potentiall
mark: that is a great question.ially what these creditors at pg&e are proposing is this plan that would allow the beleaguered utility to emerge from bankruptcy, providing the utility with a big cash infusion as well as setting up a wildfire relief fund that would pay off victims of wildfires and also set up an additional fund for future claims. what this does is it basically skirts around this issue that the state is facing, where utilities, if the power lines are found to start a fire, are...
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and coming up, mark edwards will be joining us.is next on "bloomberg: commodities edge." ♪ ♪ alix: i am alix steel, this is "bloomberg: commodities edge." time now for the be enough brief, which gives an energy and -- in-depth analysis on clean energy and emerging technologies. the u.s. could export 65.4 million tons of natural gas per year by the end of 2020 and china could be the buyer. the problem is how it gets there. a new report shows that the next year the panama canal will , not be able to handle all of the supply coming online. joining me now is our correspondent. what did you find when you did the study? >> currently about half of u.s. exports are going to asia, and the majority of those are going through the panama canal. add in the u.s. exports going to the west coast of mexico and every and that means couple of days one ship is going through the panama canal. there is a limit on how many ships can go through with lng per day. the u.s. is expected to double export capacity by next year. the atlantic can go through the p
and coming up, mark edwards will be joining us.is next on "bloomberg: commodities edge." ♪ ♪ alix: i am alix steel, this is "bloomberg: commodities edge." time now for the be enough brief, which gives an energy and -- in-depth analysis on clean energy and emerging technologies. the u.s. could export 65.4 million tons of natural gas per year by the end of 2020 and china could be the buyer. the problem is how it gets there. a new report shows that the next year the panama...
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mark: i mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news.tory for british prime minister theresa may. she won the endorsement of politicians to seek to delay brexit day. her brexit plan which has twice been rejected by huge majorities in the house of commons is still in play. the comments voted to support the prime minister's motion how shehich sent out would ask to extend the deadline for march 29 to june 30 if a deal can be reached by next wednesday. the european union today announced international voters have pledged around $7 billion in aid for syria and refugees who fled the country. however, it is unclear how and when the money would be made available to those in need who suffered through a nine year civil war. >> it will help to save millions of lives and protect civilians across syria and across the region. we did hear from many today a strong call for unappealing access for all areas of syria to assist the most vulnerable people and on behalf of the united nations, i promise to you we will do everything within our power to achieve e
mark: i mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news.tory for british prime minister theresa may. she won the endorsement of politicians to seek to delay brexit day. her brexit plan which has twice been rejected by huge majorities in the house of commons is still in play. the comments voted to support the prime minister's motion how shehich sent out would ask to extend the deadline for march 29 to june 30 if a deal can be reached by next wednesday. the european union today announced...
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let's bring in mark from london.us through what happened. >> it has been a week of turmoil for north hydro in the early hours of tuesday morning, they were hit by this ransomware attack that affected plants across north america and europe. to keep its production of aluminum metal going, it had to switch largely to a manual process, and the area of the business that has been really affected is the production of customized, specialized products it supplies to tesla, vw, etc. there is a high degree of automation and product quality monitoring in the production of these alloys. and as a result, it simply has not been able to maintain production without access to the digital systems that control them. as of today, production in that area of the business is running about 50%, and the company still does not have full access to some of these crucial industrial systems. alix: so what does the company have to do to get that? how do they prevent this from happening again? mark: so the one route would be to pay the ransom that t
let's bring in mark from london.us through what happened. >> it has been a week of turmoil for north hydro in the early hours of tuesday morning, they were hit by this ransomware attack that affected plants across north america and europe. to keep its production of aluminum metal going, it had to switch largely to a manual process, and the area of the business that has been really affected is the production of customized, specialized products it supplies to tesla, vw, etc. there is a high...
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mark: it varies throughout the fleet.ee-year backlogs, some we are putting to work on a more transactional basis, so it is like three months, six months, etc. but again, we just announced in the last quarter that those assets that are more short-term focused in terms of their contracting, we have showed that we are able to gap fill some of the brakes in those contracts and keep them contracted. alix: what kind of premium did you guys -- did you want to target? day rates are $10, let's look at low numbers. daybreak's are $10. what do you need to command to feel like you're getting a return? marc: day rates have collapsed return? marc: day rates have collapsed alix: you notice anymore pricing power and control in the 2020 contracts? or are you past that? marc: we are pushing pricing on 2020 contracts, so there is a significant increase to where we are today. alix: so what does significant mean? marc: significant to us is close to -- not quite but doubling of where day rates are today. alix: wow, that is quite significant. m
mark: it varies throughout the fleet.ee-year backlogs, some we are putting to work on a more transactional basis, so it is like three months, six months, etc. but again, we just announced in the last quarter that those assets that are more short-term focused in terms of their contracting, we have showed that we are able to gap fill some of the brakes in those contracts and keep them contracted. alix: what kind of premium did you guys -- did you want to target? day rates are $10, let's look at...
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it knows the regulation is coming, and now mark zuckerberg wa nts to coming, and now mark zuckerbergocess and to be seeming to set the direction rather than reacting to what politicians do. he talks about a lot of points, he has a few ideas he has gone through. do any of them threatened the facebook funding model the way they make money with advertisers? i don't think that they do. let me see. the hate speech stuff certainly does not. facebook acknowledged long ago that it does its interests lie in policing at that form, policing people's free speech if you like in deleting some stuff and down ranking some stuff that it finds to be undesirable. rather than taking a maximalist position where anything anybody says to each other is great because it is more activity. they made that choice a long time ago without further regulation so that is not a huge change. it has only priced in europe and although gdp are seem priced in europe and although gdp are seem to lead to a small decline in its european users, which led to a stop price drop, it has been able to recover from that pretty well.
it knows the regulation is coming, and now mark zuckerberg wa nts to coming, and now mark zuckerbergocess and to be seeming to set the direction rather than reacting to what politicians do. he talks about a lot of points, he has a few ideas he has gone through. do any of them threatened the facebook funding model the way they make money with advertisers? i don't think that they do. let me see. the hate speech stuff certainly does not. facebook acknowledged long ago that it does its interests...
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mark ruffalo!s and applause ] ♪ too long. ♪ ♪ now i'm wondering if your loves still strong. ♪ ♪ ooo baby, here i am, signed, sealed, delivered, i'm yours ♪ applebee's 3 course meal now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. try dove go fresh... something fresh? with the classic, crisp scent of cucumber & green tea... ... 48 hour protection... ...and signature freshness. now available in new deodorant wipes. keep it fresh! when a stuffy nose closes in... (whimper) breathe right strips open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. (deep breath) breathe better, sleep better. breathe right. (pathe best of both worlds howwith sprint?people they get breathe better, sleep better. (sassbot) how about we get two-sport legend, bo jackson... (bo) sup? guys - you don't need me. just tell people they get a great network and a great price with sprint. (sassbot) yes! you can get an unlimited plan and a super cool all new samsung galaxy s10e for just $35 a month. on an lte advanced newtork that's up to
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mark ruffalo.and applause ] ♪ (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. we're more than just medium 1-topping pizzas for $5 each. we're $5 bone-out wings $5 garlic knots $5 desserts we're all this, just $5 each. call, click, carry-out or delivery the $5 line up. because no one out pizzas the hut. [whistle] ♪ nelson, you smell great. and no sweat, either. wow, you're the new team captain. degree advanced protection. ultimate protection activated every time you move. degree. it won't let you down. ♪ ♪ it's taking over ♪ there's no escape ♪ you better get moving ♪ ready or not ♪ it's about to go down here it comes now ♪ ♪ get ready ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh oh ♪ get ready ♪ moving ♪ ready or not ♪ get ready ♪ oh oh oh oh oh ♪ hey alwould you like a desk chair, weeke
mark ruffalo.and applause ] ♪ (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. we're more than just medium 1-topping pizzas for $5 each. we're $5 bone-out wings $5 garlic knots $5 desserts we're all this, just $5 each. call, click, carry-out or delivery the $5...
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mark: it wasn't from her main channel.ideo they said violates part of the issue in talking to the creators and people in the industry is it is not clear. the rules are changing, youtube re-drawing line in the sand. they are adjusting to strong policies. there is a sense that tens of thousands of creators -- it is hard to communicate. this is a benefit and downside of the business model is they have thousands of users and they can't tame them all. emily: traditional television has been regulated for years and youtube has avoided this. is there a serious threat, and could that sent the business who -- good that didn't -- that -- >> there is a blurry line with what is native and what is sponsored. this world of influences we live in, they themselves are their brand. everything is native and everything is sponsored. so i think as these influencers build businesses on their brands, taking kylie jenner with kylie cosmetics to $800 million -- it is huge volume -- value in personal branding. we see more success and it will be more
mark: it wasn't from her main channel.ideo they said violates part of the issue in talking to the creators and people in the industry is it is not clear. the rules are changing, youtube re-drawing line in the sand. they are adjusting to strong policies. there is a sense that tens of thousands of creators -- it is hard to communicate. this is a benefit and downside of the business model is they have thousands of users and they can't tame them all. emily: traditional television has been regulated...
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tens of thousands of palestinians rallied in the gaza strip today to mark one year since the start of weekly protests there held to demand the right to return to israel and end israel's blockade off the gaza strip but like those weekly process today's event turned deadly with four palestinians killed in clashes with israeli forces hundreds more people were injured. palestinian protesters throw rocks in return the israeli army deploys tear gas and live ammunition to prevent the crowds of demonstrators from approaching the barrier between israel and gaza. israel estimates forty thousand palestinians gathered at the border there calling for the right to enter israel and an end to the blockade on gaza which stops imports and exports causing poverty and hardship. generally only know what can happen now we came today to emphasize and prove to the world that we have rights and we can't give up all forget our rights that can't be forced upon us. protests are peaceful today when a peaceful young protester was killed we did not retaliate we want to confront them in a small way throwing stones t
tens of thousands of palestinians rallied in the gaza strip today to mark one year since the start of weekly protests there held to demand the right to return to israel and end israel's blockade off the gaza strip but like those weekly process today's event turned deadly with four palestinians killed in clashes with israeli forces hundreds more people were injured. palestinian protesters throw rocks in return the israeli army deploys tear gas and live ammunition to prevent the crowds of...
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crazy news the charming prince mark the first mark michel. in his normal life his craziness is a boy but he doesn't and essentially his princely performance comes to soon. going it is hard to miss the present mark a smile. it isn't normally and his living as a financial advisor and like the other two men he's also a father. the. cult of god peasants main job is to look threatening to represent the city's defensive capabilities i think i have to look pretty much down pat my big question here and could you give us a little demonstration please. i'm sure and are now the prettiest thing on earth colognes protector and mother from the society of days as airshaft return from one thousand nine hundred to her loveliness the maiden catalina. ever. in his other life her loveliness ever bunts runs a firm that makes welding equipment and gas supply systems. and of course they would be remiss if they didn't have some flashing words for their host a local newspaper. journalist as nice and relevant coverage that describes the vox. if i want to know somethin
crazy news the charming prince mark the first mark michel. in his normal life his craziness is a boy but he doesn't and essentially his princely performance comes to soon. going it is hard to miss the present mark a smile. it isn't normally and his living as a financial advisor and like the other two men he's also a father. the. cult of god peasants main job is to look threatening to represent the city's defensive capabilities i think i have to look pretty much down pat my big question here and...
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scientists recently discovered these reptiles have the recent markings. now they think they found the key to how comedians communicate. the most is a chemical plant and a secret kept. oral tradition next. to me to listen and its impact on me art's. d. w.'s global media forum to country influential figures from three continents and discuss conditions will female artists and changing color structures as well one new milestone needs to come female leads culture today. in sixty minutes w. . her first day at school in the job. her first clue was. embedded gore's grand moment to run and join the arena ten on her journey back to. you know we're going to return to toronto in the ring at ten returns home . welcome to tamara today the science show on d w. coming up. high tech meets handicraft why scientists are teaching a robot to mit. the explosive power of the sun master physicists work to predict solar storms and protect the earth. and he rests and chameleons the lizards that have surprises.
scientists recently discovered these reptiles have the recent markings. now they think they found the key to how comedians communicate. the most is a chemical plant and a secret kept. oral tradition next. to me to listen and its impact on me art's. d. w.'s global media forum to country influential figures from three continents and discuss conditions will female artists and changing color structures as well one new milestone needs to come female leads culture today. in sixty minutes w. . her...
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we caught up with bloomberg in l.a.gy's mark gurman mark they have two main parts : their phone businesse is that they provide 5g and equipment for infrastructure and carriers around the world, or intend to. the other is that they make these phones. they have introduced this $2600 foldable phone. overall, huawei makes some cool phones. they are well received and their 5g technology is fairly advanced. that gives all the carriers a conundrum. what if consumers want to buy huawei phones that government and others are not allowing them to sell? also, 5g. what happens when customers are asking for 5g? the carriers that offer that functionality will have a competitive advantage. it feels like in terms of in theion and technology hardware space, as well as advancement in 5g and carrier networking, huawei has the carriers is not a so great position. emily: all of this negativity around huawei, is that impacting the handset business at all? mark: right now, it does not appear to be. you see verizon, at&t, t-mobile, sprint all discussing their 5g rollout plans some saying they , will be with 5g b
we caught up with bloomberg in l.a.gy's mark gurman mark they have two main parts : their phone businesse is that they provide 5g and equipment for infrastructure and carriers around the world, or intend to. the other is that they make these phones. they have introduced this $2600 foldable phone. overall, huawei makes some cool phones. they are well received and their 5g technology is fairly advanced. that gives all the carriers a conundrum. what if consumers want to buy huawei phones that...
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mark?slinda: mark: it has been a good quarter. i don't think too many people would be disappointed.nk they would be pretty happy with the way the first quarter turned out. that is another incentive for people to say they are anxious. when we look ahead to the second quarter, as we have been reminded from the chinese premier, there is a big stimulus started, and there is more to come. there is hope there will be a trade deal. the outlook for risk is pretty decent. if we can get over this hump now, it is a good outlook for markets. haslinda: earlier we talked about how -- the chinese leader talked about a stable two months. can the momentum be sustained going forward? it is a story of consumption. how does china boost that consumption? tuan: mark already mentioned there has been a lot of stimulus put into the system. we have seen this year the tax cut. come the first of april, we are seeing the vat cut that would help in particular manufacturing companies. the last step the market is waiting for is measures on the property markets. we don't think this will happen too soon until we are
mark?slinda: mark: it has been a good quarter. i don't think too many people would be disappointed.nk they would be pretty happy with the way the first quarter turned out. that is another incentive for people to say they are anxious. when we look ahead to the second quarter, as we have been reminded from the chinese premier, there is a big stimulus started, and there is more to come. there is hope there will be a trade deal. the outlook for risk is pretty decent. if we can get over this hump...
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this was ina announced by mark zuckerberg.0 word blog post that he said all soppy had conversations with small groups of people that would be the firm's priority in the future, and those conversations would be encrypted, meaning facebook itself will be unable to see them. zoe kleinman has the details. it isa it is a surprising move for the social network that once had ambitions to connect the world. mark zuckerberg said he now recognises people want to talk amongst themselves and be confident that their communications will not only remain private, but also not come back to want their maker ron. he set out a future in which facebook may not routinely keep individual data for long unless it uses request it, and we also said he wanted all messaging to be encrypted. that would be popular with authorities to think social media data should be accessible to security services and law enforcement. and to end —— ins to end encryption means only that end is —— receded and tenders will be able to see it. it is a bold move freight giant wh
this was ina announced by mark zuckerberg.0 word blog post that he said all soppy had conversations with small groups of people that would be the firm's priority in the future, and those conversations would be encrypted, meaning facebook itself will be unable to see them. zoe kleinman has the details. it isa it is a surprising move for the social network that once had ambitions to connect the world. mark zuckerberg said he now recognises people want to talk amongst themselves and be confident...
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mark hamill is here.right back with senator kamala harris. ♪ [cheers and applause] ] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by credit karma. edit karma. [♪] [♪] check your credit scores for free and learn how to improve them at creditkarma. here's to progress. [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ ♪ i have... protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. everof coursechool hshe wants that one.. and she wants the one with the doodads. no one has the one with doodads yet. because no one can find it. for the glittery one, and the one with doodads. ebay. ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ heartburn, ♪ indigestion, ♪ upset stomach, ♪ diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra coating will treat your stomach right. ♪nausea, heartburn, ♪ indigestion, upset stomach, ♪ diarrhea... try pepto with ultra coating. ♪ ♪ it's taking over ♪ there's no escape ♪ you better get moving ♪ ready or not ♪ it's about to go down here it
mark hamill is here.right back with senator kamala harris. ♪ [cheers and applause] ] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by credit karma. edit karma. [♪] [♪] check your credit scores for free and learn how to improve them at creditkarma. here's to progress. [indistinct conversation] [friend] i've never seen that before. ♪ ♪ i have... ♪ ♪ i have... protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years....
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barry goldberg and mark resto traded -- mark bristow traded over the proposed deal. >> the proposal has ability to unlock $7 billion in value. >> i do not wear this is coming from, taking on a third piece of complexity. in my view of desperation on their part, we see this moving forward. >> we have been working on this for a long time. constructedrefully process. guest.oining me now, our what is the state of our merger? >> there are lot of a differences of opinion. both sides claimed they have reached out to the other one about not having to go hostile and both sides denied that is true. it is coming down to personalities. both sides are reaching out trying to get investors on side. i have spoken to both companies. mark bristow told me he has spoken to most investors. interestingly, those of the same investors so it is going to come down to which of the deals these guys with black rock having a lot of the power are going to decide on and part of that is going to come down to personalities. gary goldberg is an understated guide. you can tell this has gotten under his skin. mark bristow,
barry goldberg and mark resto traded -- mark bristow traded over the proposed deal. >> the proposal has ability to unlock $7 billion in value. >> i do not wear this is coming from, taking on a third piece of complexity. in my view of desperation on their part, we see this moving forward. >> we have been working on this for a long time. constructedrefully process. guest.oining me now, our what is the state of our merger? >> there are lot of a differences of opinion. both...
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mark tamayo is here. will we need the umbrella?ink you should be okay. >> you will need the sunglasses maybe. we'll take a break from the rain. today, we have a sun-cloud mix. some forecast models hinting at a development. we do have some activity to the east of the bay area, out toward the sierra, snow showers there and to the west, offshow, a circulate close to monterey bay. we have partly cloudy skies, patchy low clouds and fog trying to regroup and current numbers, santa rosa has cooled off to 37. most areas in the 40s. live camera towards sfo, not much in the way of dense fog but patchy clouds floating around the bay. into the afternoon hours, partly cloudy and breezy and temperatures not a big change from yesterday. upper 50s to the lower 60s. the time 6:00 on the dot. we'll check in with sal standing by. >> stuff already going on, thank you, mark. looking at the approach to the bay bridge, better than it was yesterday. 30 minutes drive, not too bad getting to the peak commute here starting at the 6:00 hour when you get to th
mark tamayo is here. will we need the umbrella?ink you should be okay. >> you will need the sunglasses maybe. we'll take a break from the rain. today, we have a sun-cloud mix. some forecast models hinting at a development. we do have some activity to the east of the bay area, out toward the sierra, snow showers there and to the west, offshow, a circulate close to monterey bay. we have partly cloudy skies, patchy low clouds and fog trying to regroup and current numbers, santa rosa has...
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mark: well, you are right. seen these trends go back and forth but i would say that is a longer-term development. i don't see us returning to the very strict dressing rules that were prevailing in the early 1990's. generation entering the workplace have grown up in social media so for them, the way they look is very important employer have to adapt to that. these rules are less strict. however, there is a strong focus on sophistication of the product in terms of material. the sustainability of product is of increasing importance, something we see potential in our collection and people want to look smart in their outfit, male and female customers and this is a great business opportunity for us. anna: last time, we talked to you and discussed sneakers made out of pineapples. i know you produce a lot of garments in turkey. any plans to change her manufacturing bases? plans to bring more manufacturing to europe because of the political troubles and volatility in markets in turkey? mark: we have seen a stable enviro
mark: well, you are right. seen these trends go back and forth but i would say that is a longer-term development. i don't see us returning to the very strict dressing rules that were prevailing in the early 1990's. generation entering the workplace have grown up in social media so for them, the way they look is very important employer have to adapt to that. these rules are less strict. however, there is a strong focus on sophistication of the product in terms of material. the sustainability of...
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and a new future for facebook chief executive mark zuckerberg says it will focus on private messages that even facebook will not be able to see but the critics are skeptical. i don't work and i'm on the. we start in germany where one of the ross cases of child sexual abuse on the silk or dark net has ended with a long jail sentences for the perpetrators a court has handed down prison sentences of up to ten years to four men accused of operating a platform. it was one of the largest such websites worldwide until investigators shut it down in june two thousand and seventeen. it took prosecutors months to gather the evidence the four men work used of setting up and operating a child pornography platform on the dark net investigators said the men had managed the illegal pornographic content on the elysium network was meant to be out of us of the material posted on elysium showed every kind of abuse imaginable of children and teenagers and i was played on the victims included newborns and babies the platform was discovered in twenty seventeen and immediately shut down the case made intern
and a new future for facebook chief executive mark zuckerberg says it will focus on private messages that even facebook will not be able to see but the critics are skeptical. i don't work and i'm on the. we start in germany where one of the ross cases of child sexual abuse on the silk or dark net has ended with a long jail sentences for the perpetrators a court has handed down prison sentences of up to ten years to four men accused of operating a platform. it was one of the largest such...
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mark: we saw john doerr's a good example.has been a board member for a long time, originally against the proposal. one deposition said he changed his mind, convinced it was the best way to recruit talent. a huge concern of google has been about recruiting the best talented engineers. emily: keeping sergei brin and page engaged would help recruit talent. mark: and they made the biggest $12.5 billion acquisition of motorola, they had plans coming to fruition with alphabet and self driving cars, biotech and health care, all the stuff that didn't exist in google in 2011. now much grander and areas moving in different fields that arguably could not have happened if the founders didn't take control. emily: when you give founders control there is there is the risk of them not making great decisions. larry page personally approved a $150 million payout package for andy rubin, accused of sexual harassment, and permitted this guy to leave quietly and invested in his company. also played another google executive $45 million, also accuse
mark: we saw john doerr's a good example.has been a board member for a long time, originally against the proposal. one deposition said he changed his mind, convinced it was the best way to recruit talent. a huge concern of google has been about recruiting the best talented engineers. emily: keeping sergei brin and page engaged would help recruit talent. mark: and they made the biggest $12.5 billion acquisition of motorola, they had plans coming to fruition with alphabet and self driving cars,...
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once a year a ceremony marks the setting up of a new. these kinds of traditions play a little role in the lies of. tender state boarding school on the mainland. manju goes to pick up her daughters so the family can spend time together before she and her husband leave the mainland tomorrow. deryni is fourteen or any ten. there. was the journey from the school to the grandparents' village takes one hour. the girls haven't seen their parents for five months. part one. zero zero. zero zero time is running out but the boat's outboard motor has to be installed before sunset . tomorrow morning there you are he and mum you want to leave when the tide is high. parents sent him and his two siblings away to school. he missed them terribly but now he's doing the same with his children. jade will also go to boarding school when he's older. all three children are very attached to their father. the kids don't miss him so much i don't want to go to school anymore. did she tell him. no my mother a man she says i need to get an education memoir on would h
once a year a ceremony marks the setting up of a new. these kinds of traditions play a little role in the lies of. tender state boarding school on the mainland. manju goes to pick up her daughters so the family can spend time together before she and her husband leave the mainland tomorrow. deryni is fourteen or any ten. there. was the journey from the school to the grandparents' village takes one hour. the girls haven't seen their parents for five months. part one. zero zero. zero zero time is...
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esper, mark, thank you mark; army chief of staff general mark millie, thank you, general, thanks, markchief of the general guard bureau general joseph lange joe and sergeant measure? ? >> major of the arm -- sergeant major of the army. think you all very much. great people, they are doing an amazing job. thank you also to senators steve daines and jon tester. thank you. thank you. jon, thank you. representative banks, gianforte michaelete stolberg and walls. thank you all. thank you. [applause] and finally, we are privileged to be in the presence of five previous medal of honor tied carter, harvey ronald, william swenson, and brian thacker. thank you all very much. great people. [applause] president trump: today, the name of staff sergeant travis atkins will be etched alongside the names of america's bravest warriors and written forever into america's heart. invis grew up on a farm bozeman, montana. he was also an always most at middle of the wilderness. he loved the wilderness. he loved to camp, to fish and to hunt. and he loved to raise that snowmobile, as you know, right? after trav
esper, mark, thank you mark; army chief of staff general mark millie, thank you, general, thanks, markchief of the general guard bureau general joseph lange joe and sergeant measure? ? >> major of the arm -- sergeant major of the army. think you all very much. great people, they are doing an amazing job. thank you also to senators steve daines and jon tester. thank you. thank you. jon, thank you. representative banks, gianforte michaelete stolberg and walls. thank you all. thank you....
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it was only marked up in one of them. the republicans offered 28 amendments in house administration. you know how many were taken, zero. the idea of h.r. 1 is going to take taxpayer money to give to politicians. the idea that if you are a convicted felon you get to vote, even if you are convicted of .oter fraud you are now going to be a were to vote. i do not believe this bill is going to go anywhere. but the really sad part about this, this is the definition of the democratic new party, that this is their number one bill. the most important bell. they chose what number to give it. we chose to give taxpayers, mature they were able to keep money. their own they chose to take more of their taxpayer money and give it to themselves as politicians. that is a real changing moment. meaning democrats plan to bring the bill to the vote next week. do you believe the report should be public? rep. mccarthy: i haven't seen the bill. i think the mueller report should come forward exactly as the law says it should. i believe the attorne
it was only marked up in one of them. the republicans offered 28 amendments in house administration. you know how many were taken, zero. the idea of h.r. 1 is going to take taxpayer money to give to politicians. the idea that if you are a convicted felon you get to vote, even if you are convicted of .oter fraud you are now going to be a were to vote. i do not believe this bill is going to go anywhere. but the really sad part about this, this is the definition of the democratic new party, that...
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ould only mark up 60% of it. representative lofgren promised the republicans that it would be marked up in all the other committees. it was not marked up in one of them. the republicans offered 28 amendments. you know how many were taken, zero. the idea of h.r. 1 is going to take taxpayer money to politicians. if you are convicted of a felon you get to vote, even if you are convicted of a voter fraud, you will be able to vote. i do not believe this bill is going to go anywhere. this is the definition of the this is c new party, their number one bill, most important bill because they chose what number to give it. we chose to give taxpayers, make sure they are able to keep their own money. they are taking more money and giving it to themselves as politicians. on making ey voted the mueller report should be made public. will you support that bill in mr. mccarthy: i haven't seen the bill. i think the mueller report should come forward exactly as the law says it should. i believe the attorney general will look at it s
ould only mark up 60% of it. representative lofgren promised the republicans that it would be marked up in all the other committees. it was not marked up in one of them. the republicans offered 28 amendments. you know how many were taken, zero. the idea of h.r. 1 is going to take taxpayer money to politicians. if you are convicted of a felon you get to vote, even if you are convicted of a voter fraud, you will be able to vote. i do not believe this bill is going to go anywhere. this is the...
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mark: yes.et's say apple music never existed and they did not bring beats, you would be sure that they would be charging spotify the 30%, what because call a tax, the revenue share agreement. when the app store was announced in 2008, the 30% tax was introduced. this is something apple has had for almost 12 years. they continued that with their in app purchase splits so this is something ongoing forever. i don't think this is there is a competitor tax. i agree with the core points. one can make a very sound and logical and fair argument that perhaps apple should not be charging 30%. people can make an argument it is unfair that apple does not offer parity to spotify. i think that is all true and very fair, but they are calling this a tax on the competition and i don't think that is actually the case. emily: spotify says apple became more hostile after apple launched its own music service, price apple music lower than spotify. of course, we will keep watching how this eu taking a look at this, how
mark: yes.et's say apple music never existed and they did not bring beats, you would be sure that they would be charging spotify the 30%, what because call a tax, the revenue share agreement. when the app store was announced in 2008, the 30% tax was introduced. this is something apple has had for almost 12 years. they continued that with their in app purchase splits so this is something ongoing forever. i don't think this is there is a competitor tax. i agree with the core points. one can make...
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mark zuckerberg was very honest.any people don't think facebook can or even would want to build this privacy focused platform. adapt to what the customer wants. the customer wants more privacy. alix: my initial reaction was, yeah, good job. they wanted this a couple years ago. you missed the boat on this one. david: this is interesting with tim cook at apple. they say apple is the place to come to be protected. facebook saying we can protect you, too. alix: you will not see the return on that quite yet. what is that wind up meaning for that -- what does this wind up meaning for that? david: it is just a small group. we don't need as many people monitoring. being private is good when you can cut down on cost. more market reaction to the ecb decision, coming up. we will speak to mark okada. newsmario draghi's conference at 8:30 eastern time. the market reaction paring back those losses. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: ecb unleashes the doves. they will offer more chief loans to banks at record lows for longer. mario draghi'
mark zuckerberg was very honest.any people don't think facebook can or even would want to build this privacy focused platform. adapt to what the customer wants. the customer wants more privacy. alix: my initial reaction was, yeah, good job. they wanted this a couple years ago. you missed the boat on this one. david: this is interesting with tim cook at apple. they say apple is the place to come to be protected. facebook saying we can protect you, too. alix: you will not see the return on that...
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from bloomberg first word news we go to the mark crumpton third mark: president trump -- to mark crumpton: president trump is ready to walk away from china if they do not sick or imperfect deal -- not secure imperfect deal. "if it doesn't work, we will keep banging away at it." second try mike pompeo says he is confident that the two countries will come to an agreement. crews are still searching for victims in a gold mine that collapsed a week ago. authorities are not sure how many people were in the remote mine when it caved in, because of shifting soil and a large number of holes. officials say that rocks as big as trucks fell on the miners. 16 people are confirmed dead. more than 30 states want to replace aging voting machines before the 2020 elections, but do not have enough time or money to do so, that is according to a report from nyu's law school. states received $380 million in election secured grants from congress last year, but experts say that is only a fraction of what is needed. a london man appears to be free of the virus that causes aids after stem cell transplants. this is
from bloomberg first word news we go to the mark crumpton third mark: president trump -- to mark crumpton: president trump is ready to walk away from china if they do not sick or imperfect deal -- not secure imperfect deal. "if it doesn't work, we will keep banging away at it." second try mike pompeo says he is confident that the two countries will come to an agreement. crews are still searching for victims in a gold mine that collapsed a week ago. authorities are not sure how many...
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i done actual saga duty to mark the breach in the air and it was all to play for. dortmund's wastefulness in front of goal meant it was. before cut to marco voice rescued his sight. i was showing gives us a technique just to hold his fifteenth cool of the season i've got to base of it so read for taking out his frustrations of bercy capital games and berlin for top and retake top spots in the bundesliga and put the pressure but. you're watching news live from berlin coming up next we have shift living in the digital age this week we'll take a look at self driving cars and forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website www dot com i'm called aspen thanks for watching. city in ruins. a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population . structures to put the city center in two thousand and seventeen prison.
i done actual saga duty to mark the breach in the air and it was all to play for. dortmund's wastefulness in front of goal meant it was. before cut to marco voice rescued his sight. i was showing gives us a technique just to hold his fifteenth cool of the season i've got to base of it so read for taking out his frustrations of bercy capital games and berlin for top and retake top spots in the bundesliga and put the pressure but. you're watching news live from berlin coming up next we have shift...
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mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news.nt trump is playing his desk claiming his religion with kim jong-un is very good despite the collapse of the two leaders summit in hanoi. the president you various questions and negotiations. he did not address the pushback from the north disputing his account of why the talks from the bar. the united states said is committed to making sure the south china sea remains open to all kinds of navigation that china does not pose a threat to during visits to the philippines, secretary of state mike pompeo says america will come to its defense of its forces, aircraft or ships as they come under any attack in the south china sea. territorial disputes have been a longtime issue with washington and with beijing. the u.s. is imposing sanctions on six venezuelan security officials for their alleged involvement in stopping unitarian aid convoys from entering the country. treasury call the actions of the officials tied to president nicolas maduro reprehensible and unconscionable. as the seconds set
mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news.nt trump is playing his desk claiming his religion with kim jong-un is very good despite the collapse of the two leaders summit in hanoi. the president you various questions and negotiations. he did not address the pushback from the north disputing his account of why the talks from the bar. the united states said is committed to making sure the south china sea remains open to all kinds of navigation that china does not pose a threat to...
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this is something of a conversion by mark zuckerberg.ment of enlightenmentjust in time and it does have massive implications. i think if we are honest, we have got to realise that this is a big job. with regards to what he said, 2.7 billion people that he has on facebook, he cannot just billion people that he has on facebook, he cannotjust police it with the internal resources. it is like he has fed an £800 gorilla and wa nts like he has fed an £800 gorilla and wants everyone to help because it is going around doing things wrong. it is an interesting move by him. but it isa is an interesting move by him. but it is a deflection, he invented facebook, it is his company and it is profitable, ca nty facebook, it is his company and it is profitable, canty sorted out? this is my analogy about the gorilla. the other thing we have to think about especially with tech companies, we can be quick to create laws and we have to realise that it isa laws and we have to realise that it is a second and third consequence of making them that we have to thin
this is something of a conversion by mark zuckerberg.ment of enlightenmentjust in time and it does have massive implications. i think if we are honest, we have got to realise that this is a big job. with regards to what he said, 2.7 billion people that he has on facebook, he cannot just billion people that he has on facebook, he cannotjust police it with the internal resources. it is like he has fed an £800 gorilla and wa nts like he has fed an £800 gorilla and wants everyone to help because...