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mark: why? just believed what you do -- it's about nowadays it's entitlement. the thing i was brought up with was on, the only thing you're entitled to in life is what you earn. put the work effort in. do what you have to do to be successful. to me that's conservative. i'm not looking for a handout or looking for something that i get what i deserve by putting the time and effort into it. i think that being a conservative person. liberal person once you give things away, do this, do that so many of them are talking about doing it in the walls let's look at houses and people and some of them live in walled fences and walls on the property but we should have the wall. let's let these people, flowing in. those types of things do bother me a great deal. i don't want it to index of it i don't want to not go talk to employees because of the fact eileen conservative that i should not be able to talk to them about what's in the left that may help them be successful what they're doing in the careers and h
mark: why? just believed what you do -- it's about nowadays it's entitlement. the thing i was brought up with was on, the only thing you're entitled to in life is what you earn. put the work effort in. do what you have to do to be successful. to me that's conservative. i'm not looking for a handout or looking for something that i get what i deserve by putting the time and effort into it. i think that being a conservative person. liberal person once you give things away, do this, do that so many...
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as you say, it prohibits registration of marks that are confusingly similar to existing marks. and it's -- it's logically possible to have two marks, one of which falls -- both of which fall very close to the line -- justice gorsuch: well, but mister -- mr. stewart: -- one of which is barely scandalous -- justice gorsuch: -- but mister -- justice alito: but this is -- if this mr. stewart: -- the other -- justice gorsuch: mr. stewart, though -- justice alito: go ahead. justice gorsuch: justice ginsburg's point takes us back to justice kavanaugh's, i think, which is you look at the -- the seven words at the end of the red brief and there are shocking numbers of ones granted and ones refused that -- that do look remarkably similar. how is a reasonable citizen supposed to know? what notice do they have about how the government's going to treat their mark? mr. stewart: well, i -- i think one of the -- i think the notice is in --in part the -- based on the pto decisions, but, obviously, whatever the court says, if it upheld the provision, the court can say what it wants to say about
as you say, it prohibits registration of marks that are confusingly similar to existing marks. and it's -- it's logically possible to have two marks, one of which falls -- both of which fall very close to the line -- justice gorsuch: well, but mister -- mr. stewart: -- one of which is barely scandalous -- justice gorsuch: -- but mister -- justice alito: but this is -- if this mr. stewart: -- the other -- justice gorsuch: mr. stewart, though -- justice alito: go ahead. justice gorsuch: justice...
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mark: and it's very interesting. haven't thought about that a you're pointing out, which is in many way ways, the bureaucracy n extension of universities and colleges. >> that's right. mark: and so the kind of, may i say, pablen, indoctrination that takes place in the classrooms, most on the left or progressive or worse, that permeates our bureaucracy. >> yes, it does. mark: where in the constitution did the framers of the constitution create, establish the authority for this massive bureaucracy? >> there's absolutely no authority for the administrative realm in the constitution. every authority that is in the constitution is a political authority. so it derives either from the legislative, tech tif or executr judicial power. every government has to have an administration obviously. but the administration that we have now, the reason it's sometimes called rational administration is not merely carrying out the political will, it's establishing its own authority to carry out -- to deal with problems that those who have
mark: and it's very interesting. haven't thought about that a you're pointing out, which is in many way ways, the bureaucracy n extension of universities and colleges. >> that's right. mark: and so the kind of, may i say, pablen, indoctrination that takes place in the classrooms, most on the left or progressive or worse, that permeates our bureaucracy. >> yes, it does. mark: where in the constitution did the framers of the constitution create, establish the authority for this...
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. >> mark: a little dribble handoff, pistol action. contact from curry. >> mike: that's a foul. >> mark: that is the correct call. a lot of contact. >> mike: curry saw one official say jump ball, he was thrilled. as lowry misses these free throws. these are critical. down by nine with just under 4:30 remaining. lowry has always been a good free throw shooter. 1 of 2. eight-point game. >> jeff: there they go again. box in one. >> mike: cousins,ok, draymond green, given all that room. not looking to shoot. cook drives. back out, iguodala. shot clock at four. short, leonard with the rebound. gasol swings it. vanvleet, two-pointer, in and out. cousins, the rebound. and then a foul and if it's on lowry, he's done. that's his sixth foul. >> mark: not a smart play by lowry, trying to come up with a steal after the missed field goal attempt. exiting this ball game. he has to be smarter. i've been in this situation, where you think you have to steal. you just have to have the smarts to stay away from this type of play to put yourself in positio
. >> mark: a little dribble handoff, pistol action. contact from curry. >> mike: that's a foul. >> mark: that is the correct call. a lot of contact. >> mike: curry saw one official say jump ball, he was thrilled. as lowry misses these free throws. these are critical. down by nine with just under 4:30 remaining. lowry has always been a good free throw shooter. 1 of 2. eight-point game. >> jeff: there they go again. box in one. >> mike: cousins,ok, draymond...
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mark: you are widely regarded. you served as a federal appellate judge on the tenth circuit from 2002 to 2009. your bona fides are quite significant. there are a number of topics i would like to touch on this hour. we hear impeachment being discussed. here is the impeachment clause in the constitution. the president, vice president and all civil officers of the united states shall be removed from office on conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. i hear it said in the popular culture that that pretty much means it's a political decision. if the house of representatives has the votes? >> i don't think so. the phrase high crimes and misdemeanors is specifically chosen to be a high bar. our framers wanted the president toe be independent to congress. one of the main functions of the president was to be a check and balance against congress which they thought would be by far the most of powerful and most of dangerous branch of government. they did not want congress to be able to toss the pr
mark: you are widely regarded. you served as a federal appellate judge on the tenth circuit from 2002 to 2009. your bona fides are quite significant. there are a number of topics i would like to touch on this hour. we hear impeachment being discussed. here is the impeachment clause in the constitution. the president, vice president and all civil officers of the united states shall be removed from office on conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. i hear it said in...
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the marks in a contrasting color.hey would use those when they marked a deck of cards. we have a deck that shows where the marks on the cards. we also have edge work. the card on the left has a pointed edge which indicates that is an ace. the card next to it has a slight bump on the design and that indicates it is a king. if you go down all of these marks, youook at the have ace, king, queen, jack, 10. we have a card cutter. it was a traditional way for marking cards that would shorten the side of a card. we also have a corner rounder. when you trim a card, the round edge is destroyed so you have to put around corner back on the card. we have a number of different things including one of the last bluebooks. the issue of cheating in gaming was largely resolved beginning in the 1940's. when the state of nevada became more active in the control of gambling. one of the issues they had was to clean up gaming. there was a tremendous concern of a state that the federal authorities would come in and if they found cheating, th
the marks in a contrasting color.hey would use those when they marked a deck of cards. we have a deck that shows where the marks on the cards. we also have edge work. the card on the left has a pointed edge which indicates that is an ace. the card next to it has a slight bump on the design and that indicates it is a king. if you go down all of these marks, youook at the have ace, king, queen, jack, 10. we have a card cutter. it was a traditional way for marking cards that would shorten the side...
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. >> there are some segments of society that are likely to find marks. its initial determination would be seen by the members of the public is the equivalent of the well-known word of profanity and the work of profanity in our language. >> why are you using a subjective standard and not just something like obscene? even profane but once you get to shockingly offensive you get to the viewpoint one or another it's always the subject of. i can deal with a limiting principle. if you look at the words like shocking and offensive and gave them ordinary meanings they could easily encompass material because it expressed an outrageous point of view. >> if you agree, what are we supposed to be doing here, looking at the statutory words, are we supposed to be looking at the full standards that the federal circuit gave to explain those words or are we supposed to be looking at your commitment as to when you go forward. why isn't that just the end of the matter and if they want to pass a statute that congress can do that. >> is its holiday reading that would render i
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our ceo with mark -- conversation with mark okerstrom is coming up next.ater, sheryl sandberg speaks out. our conversation with her covering all the hot topics. sheryl: we are calling for regulation. not just saying we will deal with it reluctantly, but we are calling for it. we don't just want to be at the table, we want to be of knowledge and that companies like ours shouldn't make as many decisions as we do. we know that. ♪ ♪ emily: last week we learned that airbnb is expanding its expedia -- experience business and doubling down on tourism. seek tort -- they broaden revenue growth in advance of an ipo likely next year. are trying players to be a one-stop shop for vacation needs. how are traditional travel sites trying to compete? we are joined by expedia ceo, mark okerstrom. you might not like the use of the word traditional. mark: what's up with that? we are the future. emily: exactly. airbnb is one part of it. you have startups like lyric that are doing alternative accommodations. how do you compete and keep up with that? mark: we have always been at
our ceo with mark -- conversation with mark okerstrom is coming up next.ater, sheryl sandberg speaks out. our conversation with her covering all the hot topics. sheryl: we are calling for regulation. not just saying we will deal with it reluctantly, but we are calling for it. we don't just want to be at the table, we want to be of knowledge and that companies like ours shouldn't make as many decisions as we do. we know that. ♪ ♪ emily: last week we learned that airbnb is expanding its...
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is anyone defending mark field?, tory mp peter bottomley, for instance said this morning that people should wait to really understand the circumstances that mr field was acting under. in his statement read out earlier, mr field said that he was concerned that the woman in question might have been armed and could have posed a threat and he acted instinctively a mr bottomley said that people should just wait before rushing to judgment. if each of us can take other peoples microphones, we end up with anarchy and lastly, she makes a point about the woman being a woman andl point about the woman being a woman and i don't normally talk about this, but the person who violently assaulted my wife was a woman when she was secretary of state and i think the time to intervene is in advance. most common sense people will think that is the right thing to do. and i guess this is overshadowing the first day of this final phase of the conservative leadership campaign which you might have not expected otherwise. yes, and a tricky pos
is anyone defending mark field?, tory mp peter bottomley, for instance said this morning that people should wait to really understand the circumstances that mr field was acting under. in his statement read out earlier, mr field said that he was concerned that the woman in question might have been armed and could have posed a threat and he acted instinctively a mr bottomley said that people should just wait before rushing to judgment. if each of us can take other peoples microphones, we end up...
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so he who is backing up mark field?ome are saying that because they brought us was are saying that because they brought us was not clear in its intentions and precisely what was going to happen and perhaps some kind of intervention was necessary. peter bottomley, the conservative mp has been speaking to bbc news and he said the incident could have been a lot worse. if each of us can take over other people's microphones, we'll end up with anarchy. lastly, hannah seems to make a point about the woman being a woman. i don't normally talk about this but the person who violently assaulted my wife was a woman, when she was secretary of state. i think the time to intervene is in advance. most sensible, common—sense people will think that is the right thing to do. obviously this is somewhat overshadowing the talk of the leadership campaign, this lead latest phase of the leadership campaign as jeremy hunt latest phase of the leadership campaign asjeremy hunt and boris johnson face off against one another with party members have
so he who is backing up mark field?ome are saying that because they brought us was are saying that because they brought us was not clear in its intentions and precisely what was going to happen and perhaps some kind of intervention was necessary. peter bottomley, the conservative mp has been speaking to bbc news and he said the incident could have been a lot worse. if each of us can take over other people's microphones, we'll end up with anarchy. lastly, hannah seems to make a point about the...
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mark: hello america i mark 11 is life liberty and live in.ice to see you. 12 all-star teams, how many did you say plate? >> 65 to 80 but i set out one year and went back to then be boy they are going good right now. [laughter] mark: no event you do g not have all those power players imagine that they have no. >> no is a little different world of what is happening today, and just joke and say i got three zeros on my contract when i played 12500 and is a second player in the draft, no guarantee contract. it is a unique situation to watch things evolve over the years of how things changed in the hope is in everything, when you have the first great big tds because of porches in them they went down. this is reversed, the prices were low and other prices went up. you are a tremendous vascular pay. some people call you an offensive trauma, anywhere. your perfectionist in many ways, he expressed herself in ways that people would get their attention, you still do. the me ask you this about sports, he paid an enormous amount money, you just missed d it
mark: hello america i mark 11 is life liberty and live in.ice to see you. 12 all-star teams, how many did you say plate? >> 65 to 80 but i set out one year and went back to then be boy they are going good right now. [laughter] mark: no event you do g not have all those power players imagine that they have no. >> no is a little different world of what is happening today, and just joke and say i got three zeros on my contract when i played 12500 and is a second player in the draft, no...
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i mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. -- i am mark crumpton.: morenews -- news on president trump and the polish president. trump says he's considering sections to block nordstrom to, the pipeline being built from russia to deliver natural gas and to germany, something the president has objected to in the past. the president saying he is to try tog sanctions deter the pipeline. on about a war going wireless carrier merger. a group of attorneys general from nine states and washington, d.c., are suing to block the tea noble -- the t-mobile proposed takeover of sprint. the department of justice has yet to rule on the merger. we have our bloomberg intelligence senior analyst and a partner joining us. have talked about t-mobile-sprint before, and the partnership does not look good. now the state attorneys general have jumped ship and they have gone ahead of the department of justice. they are suing to try to stop this thing. >> it is unsurprising. it is unexpected. states do not generally do this. they either join the department of justice or wait t
i mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. -- i am mark crumpton.: morenews -- news on president trump and the polish president. trump says he's considering sections to block nordstrom to, the pipeline being built from russia to deliver natural gas and to germany, something the president has objected to in the past. the president saying he is to try tog sanctions deter the pipeline. on about a war going wireless carrier merger. a group of attorneys general from nine states and washington, d.c., are...
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safety first from mark field.ys if a man behaves like this in public, what is he like when he's angry in private with a woman? mark feel acted instinctively to re m ove woman? mark feel acted instinctively to remove the woman for the safety of the room. these protesters barged into the room to cause chaos and deserved to be removed. i note it was staged and filmed for effect. the protester should be prosecuted. let us know your thoughts on that and everything else. use the hashtag victoria live. if you're emailing and are happy for us to contact you — and maybe want to take part in the programme please include your phone number in your message. if you text, you'll be charged at the standard network rate. greenpeace has accused the government minister mark field of assaulting one of its activists, who disrupted a speech by the chancellor last night. in footage from the event, the conservative mp is seen pushing a woman out of the venue. phillip hammond was speaking at mansion house in the city of london when a numb
safety first from mark field.ys if a man behaves like this in public, what is he like when he's angry in private with a woman? mark feel acted instinctively to re m ove woman? mark feel acted instinctively to remove the woman for the safety of the room. these protesters barged into the room to cause chaos and deserved to be removed. i note it was staged and filmed for effect. the protester should be prosecuted. let us know your thoughts on that and everything else. use the hashtag victoria...
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>> mark, this has been a big issue.e first amendment, including freedom of religion, applied as a matter of federal constitutional law only to the united states government. in fact, they voted down madison's proposal to extend our religious freedom protections against state governments as well, even though he said that was the most important amendment of all the proposals for the bill of rights. they voted it down on federalism grounds and some we've been talking about but in the years before the civil war it turned out that states were using their authority to violate virtually every one of those important principles in the service of slavery so that abolitionists who wanted to make speeches against slavery were denied freedom of speech and newspapers that advocated for abolition could not be circulated and ministers who wanted to deliver sermons contrary to slavery were prevented from taking the pulpit and every single important bill of rights was violated in order to prop up this, essentially totalitarian system of s
>> mark, this has been a big issue.e first amendment, including freedom of religion, applied as a matter of federal constitutional law only to the united states government. in fact, they voted down madison's proposal to extend our religious freedom protections against state governments as well, even though he said that was the most important amendment of all the proposals for the bill of rights. they voted it down on federalism grounds and some we've been talking about but in the years...
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mark, how are you holding up? your like -- you and sean hannity three hours or radio arranges hour of tv and now an hour on fox each sunday. the busiest you have ever been. >> let me say this, this thome, the reagan library. served in the reagan administration. this is home to me three days is not enough. [applause] >> i love all of you. all of you great patriots out here in california. fighting the state, fight the local, fight the bat for the federal government. one after another said don't forget we're here. will never forget you're here. [cheers and applause] >> i remember when this was a vibrant state. i remember when ronald reagan was governor. i remember when pete wilson was governor, the great days days de golden state and now you can see what blue one party rule does, takes the most magnificent state in the country and puts its number one where it ought to be number 50 and number 50 where it tooth be number one. it's disgrace what the left has down to this country and they're trying to do it to the state
mark, how are you holding up? your like -- you and sean hannity three hours or radio arranges hour of tv and now an hour on fox each sunday. the busiest you have ever been. >> let me say this, this thome, the reagan library. served in the reagan administration. this is home to me three days is not enough. [applause] >> i love all of you. all of you great patriots out here in california. fighting the state, fight the local, fight the bat for the federal government. one after another...
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president donald trump to mark the 75th anniversary of d.-day the largest seaborne invasion in history in 1944 was the beginning of the end of world war 2. the year washington in years was so long going to tell you about here's what's coming up. the european commission that is not happy about italy's fullmoon ing debts it has taken the 1st step in triggering a disciplinary action against rome for breaking into fiscal rules we'll go to our correspondents have more on the end brussels for the very latest. that's coming up next on the w. business you're watching you get me news from berlin not only a lot more rock on behalf of all of us here thank you so much for spending this part of your day is also going to mark. the true sky for germany's. i love berlin. 50 nations 50 stories and 15 very. very best features. no climate for the euro max series every week on.
president donald trump to mark the 75th anniversary of d.-day the largest seaborne invasion in history in 1944 was the beginning of the end of world war 2. the year washington in years was so long going to tell you about here's what's coming up. the european commission that is not happy about italy's fullmoon ing debts it has taken the 1st step in triggering a disciplinary action against rome for breaking into fiscal rules we'll go to our correspondents have more on the end brussels for the...
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mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news.e g-20 summit in osaka, president trump told vladimir putin not to interfere with u.s. elections. this is the first meeting between the leaders since special counsel robert mueller concluded his pressure investigation. the tone of the president's comments did little to silence questions about his relationship with russia. assess a lotng to of different things. we've had a very, very good relationship and forward to spending some very good time together. mark: bloomberg also learned mr. trump had been invited to moscow next year to celebrate the anniversary of the end of world war ii. at a united nations human rights council, former president jimmy carter spoke about his views on the 20 election, suggesting donald trump lost the election and was put into office because the russians interfered on his behalf. this comes weeks after special counsel mueller concluded his investigation. the supreme court has refused to consider alabama
mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news.e g-20 summit in osaka, president trump told vladimir putin not to interfere with u.s. elections. this is the first meeting between the leaders since special counsel robert mueller concluded his pressure investigation. the tone of the president's comments did little to silence questions about his relationship with russia. assess a lotng to of different things. we've had a very, very good relationship and forward to spending some very good...
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-day world leaders speak tribute to the fallen and mark the historic landings that helped turn the tide of world war 2 britain's queen elizabeth joined by world leaders in world war 2 veterans at portsmouth naval base in southern england mark the 75th anniversary of the biggest insidious invasion in military history also coming up chinese president xi jinping says ties with russia have never been better he is in moscow for talks with president putin as the 2 leaders brews their cooperation to counter pressure from washington. on the ark thank you so much for your company everyone world leaders have come together on the southern coast of england to mark the 75th anniversary of d.-day the day in 1904 when allied forces landed in normandy well it was the beginning of europe's liberation from nazi germany d.-day began with operation overlord a massive naval operation to ferry american british canadian and other allied forces across the english channel to the french coast it remains the largest assault of its kind in the history of modern warfare almost 7000 ships and landing craft headed fo
-day world leaders speak tribute to the fallen and mark the historic landings that helped turn the tide of world war 2 britain's queen elizabeth joined by world leaders in world war 2 veterans at portsmouth naval base in southern england mark the 75th anniversary of the biggest insidious invasion in military history also coming up chinese president xi jinping says ties with russia have never been better he is in moscow for talks with president putin as the 2 leaders brews their cooperation to...
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yes, mark needs to be done.nnot see progress being made. when it comes to public transport spending, according to the ippr, £3 per head in london. many communities get frustrated about the transport infrastructure do here, it‘s not what it should be and they are calling for more investment in life. on the upside, it estimated that 50,000 more scientific and technical jobs have been created from the northern powerhouse and manufacturing jobs. that is testa m e nt to manufacturing jobs. that is testament to how it‘s working but they still need to be more down and a long way to go before everybody is satisfied. let's go to the quayside in gateshead and talk to peter. i don‘t know if you came here feel there, how much is the experience there, how much is the experience the same or different?” there, how much is the experience the same or different? i think the gist here in the north—east is, are we going to get the serious investment? let me show you the front page of today's northern echo, it's a fairly succinct, s
yes, mark needs to be done.nnot see progress being made. when it comes to public transport spending, according to the ippr, £3 per head in london. many communities get frustrated about the transport infrastructure do here, it‘s not what it should be and they are calling for more investment in life. on the upside, it estimated that 50,000 more scientific and technical jobs have been created from the northern powerhouse and manufacturing jobs. that is testa m e nt to manufacturing jobs. that...
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our 2019 world crazy golf champion is mark chapman. the first timel champion is mark chapman.uite emotional. it means a lot. it means a lot. it meant a lot last year and it means a lot this... mark chapman, champion. in the world of potters and windmills, he is the man to beat. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers the brexit editor at the telegraph, dia chakravarty, and the broadcaster, david davies. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. no doubt, some parts of the uk needed some rain particularly where it has been particularly dry. you may not have been banking on this much rain. a few locations have seen more than one month ‘s worth of rain in the space of a couple of days. it has been relentless and there is mooring to come because our weather pattern is not shifting at the moment. thejet pattern is not shifting at the moment. the jet stream pattern is not shifting at the moment. thejet stream in pattern is not shifting at the moment. the jet stream in this undulating pattern bending northwards and southwards again when we get
our 2019 world crazy golf champion is mark chapman. the first timel champion is mark chapman.uite emotional. it means a lot. it means a lot. it meant a lot last year and it means a lot this... mark chapman, champion. in the world of potters and windmills, he is the man to beat. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers the brexit editor at the telegraph, dia chakravarty, and the broadcaster, david davies. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. no...
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mark has issued a full and unreserved apology.at what happened was an overreaction. but what we need now, in his interest but also in the interests of the lady involved, is a proper independent enquiry by the cabinet office and that's what's going to happen. at the mansion house, all the protesters were eventually bundled out of the hall. mr hammond, back on his feet, had this response. the irony, of course, is that this is the government that has just led the world by committing to a zero carbon economy by 2050. despite what happened to janet barker, she has now said she will not press charges against mr field. and while there will be an investigation into the minister, security at the mansion house will also be under scrutiny. richard galpin, bbc news. we are going to discuss what happened at mansion house with jackie davis, a security consultant who has been working on the security industry for more than a0 years as a security consultant and bodyguards to high profile clients. two issues, how mark field dealt with this incident
mark has issued a full and unreserved apology.at what happened was an overreaction. but what we need now, in his interest but also in the interests of the lady involved, is a proper independent enquiry by the cabinet office and that's what's going to happen. at the mansion house, all the protesters were eventually bundled out of the hall. mr hammond, back on his feet, had this response. the irony, of course, is that this is the government that has just led the world by committing to a zero...
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mark has issued a full and unreserved apology.es that what happened was an overreaction. but what we need now, in his interest but also in the interests of the lady involved, is a proper independent enquiry by the cabinet office and that's what's going to happen. at the mansion house, all the protesters were eventually bundled out of the hall. mr hammond, back on his feet, had this response. the irony, of course, is that this is the government that hasjust led to is that this is the government that has just led to the world by committing to a zero carbon economy by 2050. despite what happened to janet barker, she has now said she will not press charges against mr field. and while there will be an investigation into the minister, security at the mansion house will also be under scrutiny. richard galpin, bbc news. our political correspondent iain watson is in westminster. downing street acting very quickly this morning to suspend this minister. it was very swift. at the morning briefing, downing street made it clear the prime minist
mark has issued a full and unreserved apology.es that what happened was an overreaction. but what we need now, in his interest but also in the interests of the lady involved, is a proper independent enquiry by the cabinet office and that's what's going to happen. at the mansion house, all the protesters were eventually bundled out of the hall. mr hammond, back on his feet, had this response. the irony, of course, is that this is the government that hasjust led to is that this is the government...
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we put mark esper in. mark is highly experienced. i think he will fit in easily. >> [question inaudible] >> let's see what he does. i can tell you that the eu, if you look at the euro, they have a different stance than our folks do. we did something today that was very dramatic and frankly it's helped that part of the world. so we'll see what happens. they'll be making an announcement very soon. we'll see what happens. i want to be given a level playing field. so far i haven't been yeah, i would be allowed to speak to them easily. i speak to them anyway. >> [question inaudible] >> most likely that's what i'm thinking about doing. pretty soon. >> [question inaudible] >> we're looking at iran. a lot of things going with iran. we're very prepared for iran. we'll see what happens. let me say this. we're very prepared. regardless of what goes, we're very, very prepared. if you look at what has taken place, if you look at what they have done, if you look at -- i'm not just talking about over the last week. i'm talking about over a long per
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mark:? mark: i agree with mark? mark.gton: i agree with there are two parties here at the table.s point of view, there is only one party. china is not going to offer any kind of unconditional surrender on a mantra of what they view as economic imperialism. they will not accept the u.s. driving their agenda around domestic law. they will not accept import quotas imposed upon them, and particularly in the context of them not being allowed to have flexibility around their currency. this is an issue of economic sovereignty in the view of the chinese, and i absolutely agree. the long march rhetoric should not be dismissed at all. guy: let us say with our point. the expectation is that if we don't see a deal, the fed will cut probably more aggressively. can i make this into's for that the boc? barrington: what i am certainly hearing in recent weeks of being pboc ares that the looking at analysis of what it would take to underpin the economy. so far what we have not seen is the classic chinese credit impulse response yet. changes.seen more dis the big change your to date has been the sh
mark:? mark: i agree with mark? mark.gton: i agree with there are two parties here at the table.s point of view, there is only one party. china is not going to offer any kind of unconditional surrender on a mantra of what they view as economic imperialism. they will not accept the u.s. driving their agenda around domestic law. they will not accept import quotas imposed upon them, and particularly in the context of them not being allowed to have flexibility around their currency. this is an...
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but it's such a question mark.ne of the motifs of the trump presidey is he will be or wants to be reckless and his aides try to stop hi. sometimes they do and sometimes they don't. but do i agree with mark that, whatever happens, trump will declare victory. it doesn't have to be rooted in reality. it's just roo ted somewhen his own weird mind. (laughter) >> woodruff: we're going to from the republicans on this over to the democrats, mark, and joe biden made some in fact, last night, by reversing his positionn an important, i guess, tenet ofti ab lie, the hide amendment, the law that says federal funds cannot be spent on anything related to abortion. here is what former vice president biden had to say last night. >> for many years, as >> for many years as u.s.r senahave supported the hyde amendment, like many, many others hav because there was sufficient moneys a women were able to exercise that right-- women of color, poor women, women who were le to have access-- and it was not unsr attack as it was now-- it is no
but it's such a question mark.ne of the motifs of the trump presidey is he will be or wants to be reckless and his aides try to stop hi. sometimes they do and sometimes they don't. but do i agree with mark that, whatever happens, trump will declare victory. it doesn't have to be rooted in reality. it's just roo ted somewhen his own weird mind. (laughter) >> woodruff: we're going to from the republicans on this over to the democrats, mark, and joe biden made some in fact, last night, by...
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could stay has been marked in germany with an anti israel demonstration. but critics deem it as anti semitic with reports of far right extremists radical islamic groups and holocaust deniers also among the crowd participants see it differently. we're not protesting against jews or judaism but against israel and against zionism the home is here why am i here because i think it's from the palestine it's gone it's our rights to defend palestine and this is always out based on policy that's what at that time to get in response to the annual protest germany's anti semitism commission a call for all germans to take to the streets in solidarity with jews and israel some protestors jews and non jews want to keep this year's protest was made all the most significant after a reported increase in anti-semitic crimes the rest of them my aim is to end all this against the jews that they are no longer targeted i think it's a disgrace for germany it's what. we want to make it clear statement against stay every year as they march through berlin and spread their and.
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when i look at the cocoa marks over the city undersea and when i look at markets i'm only looking at the price action and the money flowing in and the charts and the charts have been rather weak so again we see these things happen all the time and i think what really happens is the bad news that we're looking at now has really been priced in these markets is really similar if you go back to the hard markets when the hogs are over 100 they're now at 70 something because again the street over anticipates and rushes to because of the possible problems and then of course they come back to reality so the market start to sell off i think so i guess i know there are some issues out there but the markets are very efficient and of course you see what goes on and they are very good at getting these markets right which is why we've seen over the year such a drop in implied volatility to markets because the science has become much closer and the news it's too is just too much news flowing that the big firms can get to wall before it ever hits the tape now but i also had some comments recently ab
when i look at the cocoa marks over the city undersea and when i look at markets i'm only looking at the price action and the money flowing in and the charts and the charts have been rather weak so again we see these things happen all the time and i think what really happens is the bad news that we're looking at now has really been priced in these markets is really similar if you go back to the hard markets when the hogs are over 100 they're now at 70 something because again the street over...
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mark: what will this mean going forward?on it is important -- lord ricketts: it is important that we project the message of 1944, because e mories fadade, exactly what was going on. for me, the message was international cooperation. this was a huge coalition that churchill spent the whole war putting together, and in 1944, britain was surrounded by allies and fighting to preserve freedom. i think that is a message the allies consent to the future. mark: lord ricketts, thank you ray much, from where the memorial is taking place, back to you in the studio. >> barco and reporting. i would like to bring in -- mark boal and reporting. i would like to -- s reporting. rob.ld like to bring in the relationship between donald trump and emmanuel macron. accent goes in the united kingdom and in france has been about the shared values of the alliance, as if they have been trying to pull donald trump back into the fold. if you are member, not quite a year ago, back in november, on armistice day, celebrated in paris with donald trump and o
mark: what will this mean going forward?on it is important -- lord ricketts: it is important that we project the message of 1944, because e mories fadade, exactly what was going on. for me, the message was international cooperation. this was a huge coalition that churchill spent the whole war putting together, and in 1944, britain was surrounded by allies and fighting to preserve freedom. i think that is a message the allies consent to the future. mark: lord ricketts, thank you ray much, from...
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mark, cbt is saying we're in a full blown emergency. seems like we've been hearing this for a long time. six weeks ago when we were down there in the southern border in texas, that sector, which usually is pretty small in terms of border crossings was bursting at the seams. now it's exponentially worse. what more needs to happen for congress to get this and do something to secure the border? >> so laura, that's the question. we've been sounding the alarm for a very long time that this is absolutely humanitarian and national security crisis. congress has failed to do their job. laura, it is unbelievable to me that we're still asking across the board what can congress do? when we've been telling congress, the experts living this every single day from ice to the border patrol, cbp. they need to pass meaningful legislation the flores agreement and they do find. fund bed space and this crisis ends tomorrow. they know what they need to development we've been telling them. they refuse to do what they need to do. >> laura: now, mark, we're lear
mark, cbt is saying we're in a full blown emergency. seems like we've been hearing this for a long time. six weeks ago when we were down there in the southern border in texas, that sector, which usually is pretty small in terms of border crossings was bursting at the seams. now it's exponentially worse. what more needs to happen for congress to get this and do something to secure the border? >> so laura, that's the question. we've been sounding the alarm for a very long time that this is...
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mark we will figure all this : out, i am confident. emily: thank you, mark and deborah.g up, hong kong falls into chaos as citizens protest a but whatibition bill, does it mean for investors in the region? and we are livestreaming on twitter. check us out there. more coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. in hong kong, chaos in the streets. thousands of protesters have been demonstrating against a proposal to allow extraditions to china. they have thrown bricks and other objects at police. officers responding with pepper spray and water cannons. th
mark we will figure all this : out, i am confident. emily: thank you, mark and deborah.g up, hong kong falls into chaos as citizens protest a but whatibition bill, does it mean for investors in the region? and we are livestreaming on twitter. check us out there. more coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood,...
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mark: i think they are willing to take the hits.r from china that they will not concede or surrender these kind of talks. -- we saw politburo that they really want a deal, but they will not do it unless they get concessions from the u.s. david: you are based in singapore. how does the rest of asia respond? what is the hit for indonesia and other places? mark: we still haven't seen world economic forecasts downgraded, and that's because economists wait to take the reaction and see how g20 goes. if we don't have concrete steps going forward, we will see economic forecasts flat because the data slowdown has been quite remarkable in the last two months. it is now in contraction territory. it is likely to be contraction territory again when it comes next week. there's a really bad growth story. war, thenut the trade we get the tariffs implemented in may, so we've got a severe slowdown coming everywhere, not just asia. the u.s. is one of the most vulnerable places. alix: and not necessarily price into markets. to bloomberg,side we have no
mark: i think they are willing to take the hits.r from china that they will not concede or surrender these kind of talks. -- we saw politburo that they really want a deal, but they will not do it unless they get concessions from the u.s. david: you are based in singapore. how does the rest of asia respond? what is the hit for indonesia and other places? mark: we still haven't seen world economic forecasts downgraded, and that's because economists wait to take the reaction and see how g20 goes....
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mark: what kind of response have you got? >> i get a lot of people who respond that they admire what i am doing.ea they appreciate it. they knowe it's about the country. not the party be i worked for the party for 40 years. senate races, mayoral races, back to ed koch. i believe in the party. i just don't believe in this investigation. i don't believe in this special prosecution, and i said so. sure, a lot of people can get angry at me about that. but i also got heartfelt letters from people who had been persecuted by other prosecutors. i wanted more democrats to come or and say yes we oh poe donald trump. yes we want another president. our constitution is first. these investigations are really started on the basis of no real evidence and look how they were allowed to tear our country apart. mark: yet, nancy pelosi and jerrold nadler and adam schiff, they say they are defending the constitution. they say it's their constitutional duty to issue scores and scores of subpoenas about private information on the president, his fami
mark: what kind of response have you got? >> i get a lot of people who respond that they admire what i am doing.ea they appreciate it. they knowe it's about the country. not the party be i worked for the party for 40 years. senate races, mayoral races, back to ed koch. i believe in the party. i just don't believe in this investigation. i don't believe in this special prosecution, and i said so. sure, a lot of people can get angry at me about that. but i also got heartfelt letters from...
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mark: absolutely.gh i don't think it is sustainable longer-term, and i think there is a chance this will fade, that is probably a few weeks or a month or two away. equity, as you say, the market is very supportive at the moment, and there is no reason to trade particularly negative ahead of g20. after g20 will be a different story, but for now there is a advantage to the upside. vonnie: staying with commodities, the supreme court basically siding with the administration on steel tariffs, saying that the national security grounds is reasonable to impose tariffs. and will that do to steel other commodities that might be targeted? mark: it is another marginal story in this trade war issue. it is going to further encourage trump for this view on tariffs. anothergenerally economic negative, and there are so many of them out there. this is just a nail in the coffin of disrupting trade, which is slowing economies around the world. guy: g20, does it decide whether we get a 25 basis cut from the fed or a 50 poi
mark: absolutely.gh i don't think it is sustainable longer-term, and i think there is a chance this will fade, that is probably a few weeks or a month or two away. equity, as you say, the market is very supportive at the moment, and there is no reason to trade particularly negative ahead of g20. after g20 will be a different story, but for now there is a advantage to the upside. vonnie: staying with commodities, the supreme court basically siding with the administration on steel tariffs, saying...
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mark mccormick is still with us. getting all of these he deals -- all of these details . what does this mean to you, the headline? >> the first point i would make is the market has really gone ahead of itself. cuts is of rate entirely premature. we had some strong domestic demand published this morning for the euro zone first thing, and we've seen wages pick up running at they, fastest rate of wage inflation since 1999. in terms of the tltro's, the devil will be there in the details, but it is there. maybe it is not quite as generous as some people in the markets were expecting, but if they had that and target, they can still borrow at a very low rate, and that will help the recovery. for the italian banking sector, maybe it is not perhaps as generous as they were hoping. we will have to wait and hear from mario draghi at the press conference. david: which we will be taking live here on bloomberg television, of course. when we talk about what the market was pricing in and expecting, does that readthrough to business
mark mccormick is still with us. getting all of these he deals -- all of these details . what does this mean to you, the headline? >> the first point i would make is the market has really gone ahead of itself. cuts is of rate entirely premature. we had some strong domestic demand published this morning for the euro zone first thing, and we've seen wages pick up running at they, fastest rate of wage inflation since 1999. in terms of the tltro's, the devil will be there in the details, but...
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mark: it should be action-packed.ing big updates to the watch os and the os that run on the ipad and the mac. the big entree will be unlocking ipad apps for the imac. they will now be able to port them to a mac. they will be getting into the apple ecosystem for the first time, or for the first time in a while. the apple watch will become more independent. that is a big theme driving the app store to the watch, a big move for consumers and developers looking for additional exposure. on the iphone side, i don't think it will be a significant update, but there will be lots of tweaks around the system, hitting on the wish lists of some consumers that you can see online. and the ipad will get an update to make it more compatible with pro features. what you saw them do last year was amazing. the ipad pro is one of the best tablets you can buy. the software has been behind and they are going to fix that. emily: it is a galaxy now not so far, far away. disney unveiled its wildly anticipated star wars, galaxy edge theme park i
mark: it should be action-packed.ing big updates to the watch os and the os that run on the ipad and the mac. the big entree will be unlocking ipad apps for the imac. they will now be able to port them to a mac. they will be getting into the apple ecosystem for the first time, or for the first time in a while. the apple watch will become more independent. that is a big theme driving the app store to the watch, a big move for consumers and developers looking for additional exposure. on the...
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wales' parliamentary correspondent, mark hutchings, was in brecon.stituency without an mp. chris davies had the job, he doesn't any more as a consequence of his actions in 2016, his conviction in court earlier this year and then today i day of public reckoning. given notice to quit is an old school touch to a modern process that forced chris davies out of office by the 10% threshold needed to trigger the by—election, it has made for an uncomfortable outcome. i'm sorry for my constituents and family, my staff and my friends around me because this has had a major effect on all of us. this has hung over me for 18 months. back in april he was fined and given a community service order for making a false expenses claim, he bought £700 of photographs for his office. he could have claimed legitimately for the receipt he had but instead he wrote out to false receipt to split the cost between two budgets —— two false receipts. the petition was open for six weeks for people to sign at polling stations and by postal ballot. i signed it because i didn't think som
wales' parliamentary correspondent, mark hutchings, was in brecon.stituency without an mp. chris davies had the job, he doesn't any more as a consequence of his actions in 2016, his conviction in court earlier this year and then today i day of public reckoning. given notice to quit is an old school touch to a modern process that forced chris davies out of office by the 10% threshold needed to trigger the by—election, it has made for an uncomfortable outcome. i'm sorry for my constituents and...
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mark. tjpa in general for giving us the opportunity to come in and speak to you on the findings of our peer review. i'm the chief engineer for the mbta or the massachusetts bay transportation authority, where we operate about 1.3 million trips per day on our commute kerr rail, light rail, heavy rail, bus and ferry services in the greater boston metropolitan area. prior to being the chief engineer with the mbta for reference, i was the head of our engineering and maintenance division so that is the division that manages a workforce of about 850 employees and operating budget somewhere in the $150 million range for performing maintenance to our track signals, power facilities as well as purchasing our vehicless for revenue service on the authority and prior to that when i joined the mbta, it was as the number two for capital construction for the mbta, coming off a 13-year career as a bridge structural engineer for which i'm a registered professional engineer and structural engineering in brid
mark. tjpa in general for giving us the opportunity to come in and speak to you on the findings of our peer review. i'm the chief engineer for the mbta or the massachusetts bay transportation authority, where we operate about 1.3 million trips per day on our commute kerr rail, light rail, heavy rail, bus and ferry services in the greater boston metropolitan area. prior to being the chief engineer with the mbta for reference, i was the head of our engineering and maintenance division so that is...
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abc7 news. >> just moments ago, mark stevens issued an apology. he is the owner of s-cubed capital in menlo park. he is reportedly worth $2.5 billion. >> as we say, mark stevens has just released a statement and we want to bring the sports director in with details. >> this could have escalated into something bigger. >> everybody was glad that kyle lowry could keep his calm and composure. we've seen situations get out of hand and kyle lowry is to be dmenlded. i want to read a line. this came in. i take full responsibility. what i did was wrong and there is no excuse for it. mr. lowry deserves better. he says he reached out today in an attempt to directly apologize as well as other members of the raptors and other organizes. he goes on to say i'm grateful by the behavior last night does not reflect. i need to be better and look forward to making it right. i fully accept the punishment administered by the nba and the warriors. that is, we had a statement the a few minutes ago. >> in this case, i think the one-year ban, and the additional fine is appr
abc7 news. >> just moments ago, mark stevens issued an apology. he is the owner of s-cubed capital in menlo park. he is reportedly worth $2.5 billion. >> as we say, mark stevens has just released a statement and we want to bring the sports director in with details. >> this could have escalated into something bigger. >> everybody was glad that kyle lowry could keep his calm and composure. we've seen situations get out of hand and kyle lowry is to be dmenlded. i want to...
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. >> mark, mark, mark. pres. trump: this is a great day for a lot of people and it is a great day for the world when you think about it. it is a great day for the world and it is an honor for me to be here. [indiscernible] pres. trump: there is great conflict in this area. great, great conflict. -- there was great conflict in this area. great, great conflict. now, we have just the opposite. [indiscernible] >> stop. >> we saw president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un shaking hands as they stepped onto north korean show oil -- soil. the two leaders were there for about an hour. after emerging, mr. trump said he and mr. kim had agreed to this agnate negotiators to resume nuclear conversations in the next few weeks. the american teen will continue to be headed by stephen, the special envoy. >> monday night on the communicators, we talked about the future of journalism in the age of big tech firms with news media alliances david shaffer with theew shears communication industry association. >> facebook, googl
. >> mark, mark, mark. pres. trump: this is a great day for a lot of people and it is a great day for the world when you think about it. it is a great day for the world and it is an honor for me to be here. [indiscernible] pres. trump: there is great conflict in this area. great, great conflict. -- there was great conflict in this area. great, great conflict. now, we have just the opposite. [indiscernible] >> stop. >> we saw president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un...
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mark? >> laura, that is absolutely -- i'm trying to choose my words carefully, but that is absolutely absurd. the crisis is being created by our broken asylum law that tells people you grab a kid and that's a u.s. passport into this country. and once you get here, you're going to stay. laura, right now, we have people that are renting kids, they're renting kids coming across, then the facilitators in the american side are then sending the kids back to be recycled, to be rented again to form fake families so they can come in to the united states >> laura: but mark, mark. we have been talking about this for months and months and months. no matter how bad the facts get, no matter how much video we show, it's like it doesn't matter. >> that's right. >> laura: so all they care about is demonizing trump. look at these children are being kept in vans instead of reunited with theirun parents when the actual truth is, children have no beds because congress will not allocate the money to even build t
mark? >> laura, that is absolutely -- i'm trying to choose my words carefully, but that is absolutely absurd. the crisis is being created by our broken asylum law that tells people you grab a kid and that's a u.s. passport into this country. and once you get here, you're going to stay. laura, right now, we have people that are renting kids, they're renting kids coming across, then the facilitators in the american side are then sending the kids back to be recycled, to be rented again to...
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mark:resident trump says he will have an extended meeting with president xi jinping next week. they will be attending the g 20 summit in japan. it is expected they will try to get trade talks back on track. the president has threatened to escalate the trade war by placing caps on another $300 billion worth of chinese goods. mr. trump formally kicks off his 2020 campaign tonight in orlando, florida. the president has a number of assets that make them a good bet for reelection, among them a strong economy, a nation of relative peace, and a well-funded campaign. still, the latest gallup poll has his approval rating at 40%. no incumbent has been reelected while under 40% approval. in london, conservative members will whittle down the list of candidates to succeed try minister theresa may. the second round of voting is later today. boris johnson is the clear favorite. he has picked up the support of a prominent brexit supporter. a powerful earthquake has rocked northwestern japan. officials have
mark:resident trump says he will have an extended meeting with president xi jinping next week. they will be attending the g 20 summit in japan. it is expected they will try to get trade talks back on track. the president has threatened to escalate the trade war by placing caps on another $300 billion worth of chinese goods. mr. trump formally kicks off his 2020 campaign tonight in orlando, florida. the president has a number of assets that make them a good bet for reelection, among them a...
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mark: bloomberg's mark gurman. it is a galaxy now not so far, far away.ed its wildly anticipated star wars, galaxy edge theme park at its theme park in california. the 14-acre project has been set at the time of the most recent films and officially opened to the public. bloomberg's ed ludlow got an early look inside. ed: the newest addition may not be in a galaxy far, far away, but standing in the first full-size millennium falcon ever built, it certainly feels like it. galaxy's edge,s, the land has two main attractions, one is centered around the millennial falcon. the smugglers run ride allows riders to attempt to smuggle goods across the galaxy. then later this year, disney will open rise of the resistance. haven't shared any details other than it will mimic a fight with the first order. it will open by the end of 2019. fans can build their own lightsaber or their own droid. neither come cheap. the lightsaber will cost you $200 and the droid, $100. galaxy's edge is disney's biggest ever park expansion, and the park segment accounts for more than 40% of
mark: bloomberg's mark gurman. it is a galaxy now not so far, far away.ed its wildly anticipated star wars, galaxy edge theme park at its theme park in california. the 14-acre project has been set at the time of the most recent films and officially opened to the public. bloomberg's ed ludlow got an early look inside. ed: the newest addition may not be in a galaxy far, far away, but standing in the first full-size millennium falcon ever built, it certainly feels like it. galaxy's edge,s, the...
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host: our guest is mark steyn. he is the author of -- mark stein.e is the author of "rethinking the gay and lesbian movement your code theark the anniversary of stonewall riots. tom is on the phone from flint, michigan. good morning. caller: good morning to you gentlemen and all of the viewers per this will be brief. a little context. i am a navy veteran, a gate navy veteran and grew up in it a catholic high school -- a high -- catholic household. this issue is per many different ways by different folks in corners of society, but what it really is, it's about love. sex.not about you are fighting quite a force from ahere and coming background, the lgbtq issues are often, by the religious right issued in the same breath as abortion and a isture of death, but there so much in the bible that is taken way out of context. it's it here to selectively. so, it's about love, period. have a wonderful weekend. host: have you personally felt discrimination, and openly gay american? caller: well, i am glad you asked back. since i value the other viewer'' as well
host: our guest is mark steyn. he is the author of -- mark stein.e is the author of "rethinking the gay and lesbian movement your code theark the anniversary of stonewall riots. tom is on the phone from flint, michigan. good morning. caller: good morning to you gentlemen and all of the viewers per this will be brief. a little context. i am a navy veteran, a gate navy veteran and grew up in it a catholic high school -- a high -- catholic household. this issue is per many different ways by...
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mark lowen, bbc news, istanbul.date all with the latest news, business and sport on the bbc website. for reaction and analysis from around the uk and around the world — including up—dated live pages — reports from correspondents based in overe 80 locations around the globe — that's all at bbc.com/news. hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in the czech capital, prague, to demand the resignation of the prime minister, andrej babis. the billionaire businessman is facing a criminal investigation over alleged european union subsidy fraud worth more than $2 million. he denies any wrongdoing and says the allegations are politically motivated. the bbc‘s rob cameron is in prague. letna plain, usually an empty and rather non—descript strip of land close to sparta prague football stadium, and the sight of what was once the world's largest statue of stalin but now packed with a quarter of a million protesters from cities and towns, young and old, united in anger at their prime minister, andrej babis. translation: i was
mark lowen, bbc news, istanbul.date all with the latest news, business and sport on the bbc website. for reaction and analysis from around the uk and around the world — including up—dated live pages — reports from correspondents based in overe 80 locations around the globe — that's all at bbc.com/news. hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in the czech capital, prague, to demand the resignation of the prime minister, andrej babis. the billionaire businessman is facing a criminal...
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the 2019 world crazy golf champion is mark chapman! applause.lot, it means a lot, it meant a lot last year, it means a lot this year. mark chapman, champion. in the world of putters and windmills, he is the man to beat. david sillito, bbc news, hastings. heavy rain in southern england has caused major travel disruption. two sinkholes were discovered on the m25 in kent last night, leading to its closure for almost eight hours. the rail operator southern has advised people to expect delays and cancellations for the rest of the day because of flooding on some tracks. time for a look at the weather — here's ben rich. some terrible conditions, and they go on elsewhere? reeta, the worst of the weather has shifted northwards. lots of rain falling across parts of the uk. since the rain began falling yesterday in lincolnshire, one or two spots had seen well over 80 millimetres, more than we would normally expect in the whole month ofjune. this
the 2019 world crazy golf champion is mark chapman! applause.lot, it means a lot, it meant a lot last year, it means a lot this year. mark chapman, champion. in the world of putters and windmills, he is the man to beat. david sillito, bbc news, hastings. heavy rain in southern england has caused major travel disruption. two sinkholes were discovered on the m25 in kent last night, leading to its closure for almost eight hours. the rail operator southern has advised people to expect delays and...