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megan: a tv series. mr. deniro: it's for amazon. megan: again, bring the band back together. ms.al: when you talk about that, years ago, even 10 years ago, you wouldn't have somebody like bob or meryl crossing back-and-forth between film and tv. now people do it with ease. there were definitely real dividing lines in hollywood. we didn't even eat in the same restaurants. megan: tell me, on that metamorphosis, is netflix now, is amazon the place you go to take these big risks? that you can afford to get the backing and the freedom to do these kind of projects? ms. rosenthal: they are certainly taking the risks right now, and i think that the traditional players are also going to have to look hard at their business and start taking some real risk in what they are doing. as long as certain networks are getting the audiences they want and are happy with that, that's one thing. you look at how the advertising industry has changed and the death of the 30-second and 60-second spot, now everyone wants to do branded content and you have ad blockers. the business has just changed so much.
megan: a tv series. mr. deniro: it's for amazon. megan: again, bring the band back together. ms.al: when you talk about that, years ago, even 10 years ago, you wouldn't have somebody like bob or meryl crossing back-and-forth between film and tv. now people do it with ease. there were definitely real dividing lines in hollywood. we didn't even eat in the same restaurants. megan: tell me, on that metamorphosis, is netflix now, is amazon the place you go to take these big risks? that you can...
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megan: a master manipulator. mr. de niro: yeah, it's the classic con where everybody comes to him and they want to be part of this club. that whole thing evolved through his personality, his way of manipulating people that he became, you know, it's classic. it's a classic sort of con situation that people fell for. megan: jane, it wasn't the easiest movie to get made. i think you optioned the book six years ago. a little bit about that process. i heard you say had you done it right away, the film would've been different in terms of focusing more on the scheme and the con, and as it evolved it became more about the family and a family story of family breaking apart. ms. rosenthal: when the book came out, dan henry's book "wizard of lies," it would have focused more on the ponzi scheme. and as we got distance from it, has one son died of cancer, one son hung himself. and as you get further away, you realized it's this broken family. there were certainly -- bernie hurt a lot of people. he was really quite despicable. bu
megan: a master manipulator. mr. de niro: yeah, it's the classic con where everybody comes to him and they want to be part of this club. that whole thing evolved through his personality, his way of manipulating people that he became, you know, it's classic. it's a classic sort of con situation that people fell for. megan: jane, it wasn't the easiest movie to get made. i think you optioned the book six years ago. a little bit about that process. i heard you say had you done it right away, the...
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megan: no names being mentioned. robert: the kind of business we are in is a business of egos, and a business of who gets the credit. and in any business, division from within can become the biggest enemy. and i learned that in our paper and packaging company, as we were selling products throughout the world, we are competing against big companies, public companies who, within their companies, one side does not want the other side to do well cause they wl get ahead of them in promion. and we always took advantage of those inefficiencies in the market to our benefit. well, it is the same thing when you are running a football team. you have personnel people, you have coaches, and very often the coach will say that the personnel people did not get me the right people, and the personnel people will say the coach did not play the proper people at the proper time, or they did not have the right system. it is excuses all the time. and so the real trick is how do you get everybody on the same page? and force egos that someti
megan: no names being mentioned. robert: the kind of business we are in is a business of egos, and a business of who gets the credit. and in any business, division from within can become the biggest enemy. and i learned that in our paper and packaging company, as we were selling products throughout the world, we are competing against big companies, public companies who, within their companies, one side does not want the other side to do well cause they wl get ahead of them in promion. and we...
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megan: the victory tour.eber: the victory tour, and they lost a lot of money and loaded the old foxboro stadium up with debt, $48 million of debt in a stadium that cost $6 million. long story short, i bought it out of bankruptcy, competing against the previous owner of the team, the guy who owned the shaving company. he bid $18 million, i bid $25 million and got the stadium. so then i had an option on the land and the stadium, so we controlled all of the revenue. he had tickets, i had everything in else. a in so they were going to move the team to st. louis, but they had to get out of my lease. and they offered us $75 million to move the team. i said no. so my sweetheart said to me, you are paid $25 million for this old dump of the stadium, they will are offering you $75 million. you take it. you will find another team. a but i remember the boston a braves, who was my love, who was my number one team who moved from boston when i was a young him kid and i remembered how sad i was. so i said, i am going to go t
megan: the victory tour.eber: the victory tour, and they lost a lot of money and loaded the old foxboro stadium up with debt, $48 million of debt in a stadium that cost $6 million. long story short, i bought it out of bankruptcy, competing against the previous owner of the team, the guy who owned the shaving company. he bid $18 million, i bid $25 million and got the stadium. so then i had an option on the land and the stadium, so we controlled all of the revenue. he had tickets, i had...
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♪ megan: tom barrett has proven he can recognize promising properties.is decision to get in on the ground floor of donald trump's presidential campaign shows his instincts translate the politics. he has been a key confidant and counselor to the commander-in-chief. in an exclusive interview, i spoke with tom about the bumpy beginnings of the trump presidency. tom: this focus is i'm here to keep chipping away at the system. megan: about how he feels that trump will redefine the office. tom: the is the uber of presidents. he is the amazon of the presidents. megan: and is believed the administration will reward the business community's confidence. tom: by saying i only care about america, the is driving global growth in a more meaningful way. megan: a conversation with tom barrack on this bloomberg businessweek debrief. just cut to the chase from your perspective. is there a method to the madness we are seeing in washington right now? tom: no. [laughter] megan: you can all go home now. tom: is there a method? first of all, the first year of any administratio
♪ megan: tom barrett has proven he can recognize promising properties.is decision to get in on the ground floor of donald trump's presidential campaign shows his instincts translate the politics. he has been a key confidant and counselor to the commander-in-chief. in an exclusive interview, i spoke with tom about the bumpy beginnings of the trump presidency. tom: this focus is i'm here to keep chipping away at the system. megan: about how he feels that trump will redefine the office. tom: the...
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megan: tom barrett has proven he can recognize promising properties. his decision to get in on the ground floor of donald trump's presidential campaign shows his instincts translate the politics. he has been a key confidant and counselor to the commander-in-chief. in an exclusive interview, i spoke with tom about the bumpy beginnings of the trump presidency. tom: his focus is i'm here to keep chipping away at the system. megan: about how he feels that trump will redefine the office. tom: the is the uber of presidents. he is the amazon of the presidents. megan: and his belief the administration will reward the business community's confidence. tom: by saying i only care about america, the is driving global growth in a more meaningful way. megan: a conversation with tom barrack on this bloomberg businessweek debriefed. just cut to the chase from your perspective. is there a method to the madness we are seeing in washington right now? tom: no. [laughter] you >> you can all go home now. a him tom: no, look. is there a method? first of all, the first year of
megan: tom barrett has proven he can recognize promising properties. his decision to get in on the ground floor of donald trump's presidential campaign shows his instincts translate the politics. he has been a key confidant and counselor to the commander-in-chief. in an exclusive interview, i spoke with tom about the bumpy beginnings of the trump presidency. tom: his focus is i'm here to keep chipping away at the system. megan: about how he feels that trump will redefine the office. tom: the is...
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♪ megan: tom barrett has proven he can recognize promising properties.is decision to get in on the ground floor of donald trump's presidential campaign shows his instincts translate the politics. he has been a key confidant and counselor to the commander-in-chief. in an exclusive interview, i spoke with tom about the bumpy beginnings of the trump presidency. tom: this focus is i'm here to keep chipping away at the system. megan: about how he feels that trump will redefine the office. tom: the is the uber of presidents. he is the amazon of the presidents. megan: and is believed the administration will reward the business community's confidence. tom: by saying i only care about america, the is driving global growth in a more meaningful way. megan: a conversation with tom barrack on this bloomberg businessweek debriefed. just cut to the chase from your perspective. is there a method to the madness we are seeing in washington right now? tom: no. [laughter] >> you can all go home now. tom: is there a method? first of all, the first year of any administration
♪ megan: tom barrett has proven he can recognize promising properties.is decision to get in on the ground floor of donald trump's presidential campaign shows his instincts translate the politics. he has been a key confidant and counselor to the commander-in-chief. in an exclusive interview, i spoke with tom about the bumpy beginnings of the trump presidency. tom: this focus is i'm here to keep chipping away at the system. megan: about how he feels that trump will redefine the office. tom: the...
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megan: i am from illinois.world's largest sellers there.re from how long they ran an elaborate tax scheme out of switzerland, and i love a good whistleblower story and this is one of them. oliver: for those details, we talked to a reporter in chicago. megan: you talk about one individual, and accounted at -- a tax accountant at caterpillar. he is the center of the story. tell us who he is. >> he was a tax accountant, cpa. he has a law degree. joined the company in 1992. he opened caterpillar's first overseas tax office in brussels in the mid-1990's. then he went to geneva and worked there, and then came back to peoria. by around 2007, he started telling his bosses an offshore tax structure in geneva might run afoul of the law. that begin five years back-and-forth which ended in him filing a whistleblower report. he later settled with the company and they parted ways. megan: there were two bank sets of books for the company. one for the public. there was another one internally in which bonuses were based on numb
megan: i am from illinois.world's largest sellers there.re from how long they ran an elaborate tax scheme out of switzerland, and i love a good whistleblower story and this is one of them. oliver: for those details, we talked to a reporter in chicago. megan: you talk about one individual, and accounted at -- a tax accountant at caterpillar. he is the center of the story. tell us who he is. >> he was a tax accountant, cpa. he has a law degree. joined the company in 1992. he opened...
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megan: i am excited.t has been a great week, and these past months behind the scenes, we have been doing a complete redesign of the magazine online, and we have totally overhauled the app. also we are putting us at the forefront of our events here at bloomberg. we are thrilled with the results. i think the look will feel familiar to people, but as we go through process we have been making sure we are available wherever our readers are. but also just making it more simple, cleaner, easier to read. we really want the journalism to shine through and stand out. i'm thrilled with the results. oliver: i like having it on so many different platforms. where do we go to get the app? will it be magazine stories, different type of stuff? megan: we will do two things, if you want to experience the magazine in a traditional digital way, we have that option, we are also pushing for six to eight new pieces of content that are relevant to where you are of that day and dissect the biggest daily stories. we want to have a
megan: i am excited.t has been a great week, and these past months behind the scenes, we have been doing a complete redesign of the magazine online, and we have totally overhauled the app. also we are putting us at the forefront of our events here at bloomberg. we are thrilled with the results. i think the look will feel familiar to people, but as we go through process we have been making sure we are available wherever our readers are. but also just making it more simple, cleaner, easier to...
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megan: phil falcone. persons that made billions for calling the subprime housing market before the crisis. he then lost a fortune. he has started a casino in vietnam and has plunged hundreds of millions of dollars. he is running a casino in vietnam, and you cannot legally gamble in the country. a little bit of a conflict there. just a great tale. oliver: we got the details and the narrative from matt campbell. matt it is an enormous that by bet by none other than phil falcone. to really generate something that he has not been able to do for a long time, which is make a killing. he has bet heavily on this project in southern vietnam. he has put nearly $500 million into it over the last decade. he is trying to be the person who brings las vegas to vietnam to create something that has never existed in that part of the world, which is a real mass-market casino resort. this place is enormous. it looks like something was picked up off the las vegas strip. >> how did he get into it? matt: he was approached in 20
megan: phil falcone. persons that made billions for calling the subprime housing market before the crisis. he then lost a fortune. he has started a casino in vietnam and has plunged hundreds of millions of dollars. he is running a casino in vietnam, and you cannot legally gamble in the country. a little bit of a conflict there. just a great tale. oliver: we got the details and the narrative from matt campbell. matt it is an enormous that by bet by none other than phil falcone. to really...
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news 4's megan mcgrath is live at nats park where the game will go on. megan?> reporter: that's right. it will go on. security is always robust here at nationals park whenever there's a game. there are magnatometers, bag searches and the like and tonight will be no differ as the congressional baseball game goes forward as scheduled. yesterday peter newsham, the chief of police in washington, d.c., he was tweeting out. take a look here. he says that his department will do our part to ensure the safety of everyone attending the congressional baseball game tonight. now the gam 10,000 people roughly attended last year, and folks who do come to the stadium, you should expect a large police presence. now this is video from one of the previous years' games here. this has been happening since the early 1900s. the game raises money for charity. now this year the capital police memorial fund has been added to the list of groups that will receive part of the proceeds. of course, without those two capital police officers returning fire yesterday, violence may have been muc
news 4's megan mcgrath is live at nats park where the game will go on. megan?> reporter: that's right. it will go on. security is always robust here at nationals park whenever there's a game. there are magnatometers, bag searches and the like and tonight will be no differ as the congressional baseball game goes forward as scheduled. yesterday peter newsham, the chief of police in washington, d.c., he was tweeting out. take a look here. he says that his department will do our part to ensure...
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i am giving you megan's point of view. but what megan believed was that she was failed by the hospital, law enforcement and the university of alabama. this past february megan filled out a mental health clinic in-take format her new school at southern methodist university. one question asked if there had been any major losses, changes or crisises in her life. she wrote, raped, bullied by police and i changed the university. mr. speaker, it is important, it is imperative that we understand victims of sexual assault. she got the death penalty for being the victim of sexual assault. she's not here to tell her story today, and i'm telling it for her, and that's just the way it is. i'll yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. costa, for five minutes. mr. costa: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. costa: mr. speaker, i rise today to bring at
i am giving you megan's point of view. but what megan believed was that she was failed by the hospital, law enforcement and the university of alabama. this past february megan filled out a mental health clinic in-take format her new school at southern methodist university. one question asked if there had been any major losses, changes or crisises in her life. she wrote, raped, bullied by police and i changed the university. mr. speaker, it is important, it is imperative that we understand...
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like megan said, this was a very chaotic scene. it was a beautiful night last night in adams morgan. a lot of people were out at the bars and restaurants and, of course, when they heard the sound, the impact of this pickup truck that was apparently speeding striking the two officers, striking the ddot employee, it was the who scene they have ever also that employee injured. as you said, one officer apparent li thrown 30 feet. let's hear from one woman who was inside one of the restaurants who ran outside when she heard that horrible sound. >> ran outside immediately and, i mean, what we saw was -- it was just horrifying. there was a police officer who had been thrown pretty much 30 feet just laying in the middle of the street. >> reporter: now the scene has pretty much been cleared in terms of the pickup truck just a few minutes ago. the trash truck remains there. we can still see flashing lights off in the distance so this is still a very active investigation. we're continuing to bring you live updates as it happens. back to you.
like megan said, this was a very chaotic scene. it was a beautiful night last night in adams morgan. a lot of people were out at the bars and restaurants and, of course, when they heard the sound, the impact of this pickup truck that was apparently speeding striking the two officers, striking the ddot employee, it was the who scene they have ever also that employee injured. as you said, one officer apparent li thrown 30 feet. let's hear from one woman who was inside one of the restaurants who...
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back to you. >> megan, thank you. make sure to follow megan mcgrath, darcy spencer and our team on twitter all morning as we get continued updates on the officers' condition. >>> news 4 alerts on our nbc washington app. >>> 6:28 now. james comey hearings captivate the country. if you needed any proof. take a look at some of these headlines. er director, mainly comey's belief that the president directed him to end the flynn investigation. the front page of the "new york daily news" said it sparked a lot of controversy on social media. while the president didn't say anything about james comey yesterday, we are already hearing from him on twitter today. >> news 4's kristin wright is in the newsroom with how he is reacting. kristin? >> reporter: molette and aaron, the president is focusing on a key part of what james comey said in yesterday's hearing. president trump tweeting, quote, despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication and, would you, comey is a leaker. comey admitted leaking memos of
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so megan and her family set out on a road trip.ging her bookbag which sometimes she used as a pillow. gaynor's lyrics written all over it. and then came that moment. gloria gaynor armed with a microphone, spotting megan. gaynor acapella, treating megan to a private performance and then that hug. >> how are you? >> reporter: the grammy winner admitting she was the one who was touched. >> just so amazed at the strength of character of this young lady. and then she said she used my song to help her, and i thought, this is the purpose of my song. >> and we wish good luck to megan at stanford. our thanks to our affiliate in raleigh for that story, and thank you so much for watching on a tuesday night. life. intelligent technology can help protect it. the all-new audi q5 is here. [vo] the grille is distinctive. but it's usually seen from the rear. the all-new audi q5 is here. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a cashier from mars, pennsylvania... a civil servant from arlington, virginia... and our returning champion -- a
so megan and her family set out on a road trip.ging her bookbag which sometimes she used as a pillow. gaynor's lyrics written all over it. and then came that moment. gloria gaynor armed with a microphone, spotting megan. gaynor acapella, treating megan to a private performance and then that hug. >> how are you? >> reporter: the grammy winner admitting she was the one who was touched. >> just so amazed at the strength of character of this young lady. and then she said she used...
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so megan and her family set out on a roa megan bringing her bookbag which sometimes she used as a pillowlyrics written all over it. and then came that moment. gloria gaynor armed with a microphone, spotting megan. gaynor acapella, treating megan to a private performance and then that hug. >> how are you? >> reporter: the grammy winner admitting she was the one who was touched. >> just so amazed at the strength of character of this young lady. and then she said she used my song to help her, and i thought, this is the purpose of my song. >> and we wish good luck to megan at stanford. our thanks to our affiliate in raleigh for that story, and thank you so much for watching on a tuesday night. i'm from sony pictures studios, it's american's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show... pat sajak and vanna white. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thanks, everybody. that was jim thornton. thank you. have a nice trip to the puzzle board. hey, how y'all doing? get ready. if you want to win money, now is the time. our fir
so megan and her family set out on a roa megan bringing her bookbag which sometimes she used as a pillowlyrics written all over it. and then came that moment. gloria gaynor armed with a microphone, spotting megan. gaynor acapella, treating megan to a private performance and then that hug. >> how are you? >> reporter: the grammy winner admitting she was the one who was touched. >> just so amazed at the strength of character of this young lady. and then she said she used my song...
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megan? >> well, good morning.urity is always robust here at nationals park whenever there's a game. people who walk through these gates, they go through magnetometers and their bags are searched. tonight no different. the congressional baseball game going on as scheduled. in fact, there was a standing ovation when lawmakers were told that was the case. peter newsham, he his department says they'll do our part to ensure the safety of everyone attending the congressional baseball game. now tonight's game is expected to be well attended, about 10,000 people attended last year and we could see a boost in those numbers this year in light of the violence. the game happening since the early 1900s and it raises money for charity. the capital police memorial fund says they will receive proceeds. the officers from yesterday have been credited with saving lives. a tremendous sense with people here that there needs to be unity, this game needs to happen to send a message that this type of violence will not be tolerated, will
megan? >> well, good morning.urity is always robust here at nationals park whenever there's a game. people who walk through these gates, they go through magnetometers and their bags are searched. tonight no different. the congressional baseball game going on as scheduled. in fact, there was a standing ovation when lawmakers were told that was the case. peter newsham, he his department says they'll do our part to ensure the safety of everyone attending the congressional baseball game. now...
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gloria gaynor armed with a microphone, spotting megan gaynor acapella, treating megan to a private performancehat hug. >> how are you? >> reporter: the grammy winner admitting she was the one who was touched. >> just so amazed at the strength of character of this young lady. and then she said she used my song to help her, and i thought, this is the purpose of my song. >> and we wish good luck to megan at stanford. our thanks to our affiliate in raleigh for that story, and thank you so much for watching on a tuesday night. i'm >>> we haven't been able to do it, honestly, consistently in the last few years. >> it's a shame because the swimming season and the warm air -- weather is actually just starting now. >> stay out signs dot the shoreline as two popular east bay lakes closed to swimmers because of something in the water. good afternoon, and thank you for joining us. >> larry beal has the day off. the culprit behind the closure, blue-green algae. >> abc7 news reporter lizzy brinkley joinz us with a look at what'si what's being done. >> reporter: over in tilden park you can look at the water,
gloria gaynor armed with a microphone, spotting megan gaynor acapella, treating megan to a private performancehat hug. >> how are you? >> reporter: the grammy winner admitting she was the one who was touched. >> just so amazed at the strength of character of this young lady. and then she said she used my song to help her, and i thought, this is the purpose of my song. >> and we wish good luck to megan at stanford. our thanks to our affiliate in raleigh for that story,...
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gloria gaynor armed with a microphone, spotting megan. ♪ the disco queen going a cappella, treating megan performance, and then that hug. >> how are you? >> reporter: the grammy winner admitting she was the one who was touched. >> just so amazed at the strength of character of this young lady. and then she said she used my song to help her, and i thought, this is the purpose of my song. >> and we wish good luck to megan at stanford. our thanks to our affiliate in raleigh for that story, and thank you so much for watching on a tuesday night. i'm tom llamas. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. for david and all of us, good night. >>> silicon valley steps up as hackers hit computers from around the world. >>> searching for a motive in the disappearance of an uber driver. the new details from the man's family about what was definitely not going on. >>> and happy update for this wayward giant tortoise that's now headed home. a story you'll see only on "abc7 news" tonight. >> live, where you live. this is "abc7 news." >>> you don't know what letter you're going to get in the mail
gloria gaynor armed with a microphone, spotting megan. ♪ the disco queen going a cappella, treating megan performance, and then that hug. >> how are you? >> reporter: the grammy winner admitting she was the one who was touched. >> just so amazed at the strength of character of this young lady. and then she said she used my song to help her, and i thought, this is the purpose of my song. >> and we wish good luck to megan at stanford. our thanks to our affiliate in...
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megan: responding to the news is a good way to put it.s happen, we have to think about what's added value and obviously this mammoth, disruptive purchase by -- of whole foods by amazon for $14 billion is going to have knock on effect. you saw it immediately in the prices for the retailers. we wanted to focus on target and how their foray into the grocery market has been really challenging for them. this is a story that had a magic about its brand, it was on trend , it attracted youth, and it was a cultivated upmarket brand at a down market price. their field offerings, that has been a big part of the struggling business. now with amazon taking on whole foods, it's a really big threat to them, and we'll see how much he cross-sells to with whole foods and in other products when he takes over so many stores that he has in that physical retail space. carol: tough time for target with this huge transformation spending billions of dollars. the timing is not great. megan: it's not good for any retailer. that business is so cutthroat to begin wit
megan: responding to the news is a good way to put it.s happen, we have to think about what's added value and obviously this mammoth, disruptive purchase by -- of whole foods by amazon for $14 billion is going to have knock on effect. you saw it immediately in the prices for the retailers. we wanted to focus on target and how their foray into the grocery market has been really challenging for them. this is a story that had a magic about its brand, it was on trend , it attracted youth, and it...
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back to you. >> megan, thank you. >>> it is 4:47 now. for the moment the nominees in virginia's election for governor are putting aside politics. both the democrat called off campaigning yesterday in response to the shooting. news 4 caught up with cory stewart who lost to gillespie. he acknowledges gillespie as the gop nominee. >>> there could be more trouble for president trump in the washington investigation. >> robert mueller is now looking into whether the president tried to obstruct justice. news 4's tracie potts is live on capitol hill. what actions of the president are the special counsel looking into and who do they want to interview? >> reporter: they want to talk to members of the senior national security team, according to the washington post, about whether the president tried to lean on them to somehow get involved in or get the fbi to back off this russia investigation. specifically, according to the post, mueller wants to talk to the director of national intelligence, dan coats, admiral mike rodger nsa and richard leggett w
back to you. >> megan, thank you. >>> it is 4:47 now. for the moment the nominees in virginia's election for governor are putting aside politics. both the democrat called off campaigning yesterday in response to the shooting. news 4 caught up with cory stewart who lost to gillespie. he acknowledges gillespie as the gop nominee. >>> there could be more trouble for president trump in the washington investigation. >> robert mueller is now looking into whether the...
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we start with news 4's megan mcgrath live at med star hospital. megan? >> reporter: well, the injured were taken here to the emergency room at med star washington hospital. one of those d.c. police officers is described by the police chief as being in, quote, very critical condition. that was the update late last night. the other officer and the d.c. traffic control aide, they are said to be seriously injured but are expected to make it. their injuries not life threatening. the two officers were on bicycle patrol when they were struck by this pickup truck in adams morgan last night. witnesses say that one of those officers was thrown 30 feet. now the mayor and the chief of police were here at the hospital late last night. chief newsham,er about his officers. >> yeah, i feel horrible. you've got two of our officers doing exactly what we asked them to do in the adams morgan community. they actually were struck. thankfully nobody else was injured, but i have two of my officers in there unnecessarily in the hospital. >> reporter: i will be here all morning l
we start with news 4's megan mcgrath live at med star hospital. megan? >> reporter: well, the injured were taken here to the emergency room at med star washington hospital. one of those d.c. police officers is described by the police chief as being in, quote, very critical condition. that was the update late last night. the other officer and the d.c. traffic control aide, they are said to be seriously injured but are expected to make it. their injuries not life threatening. the two...
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megan: it is a wacky story. did with wrapping a balloon in papier-mache, when it is going to explode? people ares of watching it. we love experimentation at "businessweek." i am thrilled to see big media players taking a chance on upstart projects in video. there is no question they have their fingers on something, because millions of people are watching their videos, and this is a story that delves into the business behind crazy videos we are watching. carol: the wacky and business world of buzzfeed. we get more from gerry smith. reporter: buzzfeed is really one of the digital media darlings. i mean, they have really figured out how the internet works. their content is everywhere, they have a news operation, they produce a lot of video, and they are really good at distributing it on social media. facebook, youtube, snapchat, instagram. carol: those lists. gerry: they are known for their lists, their quizzes. these tasty videos, which are these sped-up recipe videos. they're everywhere on facebook. they are real
megan: it is a wacky story. did with wrapping a balloon in papier-mache, when it is going to explode? people ares of watching it. we love experimentation at "businessweek." i am thrilled to see big media players taking a chance on upstart projects in video. there is no question they have their fingers on something, because millions of people are watching their videos, and this is a story that delves into the business behind crazy videos we are watching. carol: the wacky and business...
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>> megan fitzgerald at the live desk.hanks, megan. >>> in a rare show of unity republicans and democrats hut ld together. >> it was time to line up for the annual congressional baseball game. the game was a huge sense of unity that people hope will last. >> it's really wonderful. i' democrats and republicans can get together, it's just a great day. >> for me even though it's like democrats, republicans coming to play together, it's more about bringing the community together. >>> officer david bailey threw out the first pitch. he was one of the capitol police officers injured in the shooting. house majority whip steve scalise was injured. he was regularly decked out in lsu gear. members sported their purple and gold in support of team scalise. the democrats beat republicans 11-2. coming up, you'll hear from the wife of the suspected shooter james hodgkinson. she tells us about his mental state. news 4's justin finch will be live with what we are learning from her. >>> it is the end of a long year for metro riders. the last
>> megan fitzgerald at the live desk.hanks, megan. >>> in a rare show of unity republicans and democrats hut ld together. >> it was time to line up for the annual congressional baseball game. the game was a huge sense of unity that people hope will last. >> it's really wonderful. i' democrats and republicans can get together, it's just a great day. >> for me even though it's like democrats, republicans coming to play together, it's more about bringing the...
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good morning, megan. >> well, good morning, guys. of course, a lot of people are going to be headed to the beach for the july 4th holiday. they're going to have to cross this bridge that you see behind me. the bay bridge. right now, things look terrific. if you can leave the house now, that would be just the way to go. there is absolutely no wait at the toll booths. traffic is running at speeds. we've got the normal configuration here going on at this point. but later on, usually around 10:00, 10:30, they take a westbound lana way. allow that reverse of traffic headed eastbound to relieve the congestion. right now that hasn't happened because volume is light. now, later today we're expecting thi a record number of people are traveling this holiday. when should you leave if you're going to be headed to the beach? here's the rule of thumb. if you're leaving today, you want to leave before 8:00 a.m. can't do that, leave after 10:00 p.m. tomorrow. leave before 6:00 a.m. or after 8:00 p.m. there's going to be a lot of company out there on
good morning, megan. >> well, good morning, guys. of course, a lot of people are going to be headed to the beach for the july 4th holiday. they're going to have to cross this bridge that you see behind me. the bay bridge. right now, things look terrific. if you can leave the house now, that would be just the way to go. there is absolutely no wait at the toll booths. traffic is running at speeds. we've got the normal configuration here going on at this point. but later on, usually around...
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back to you. >> megan mcgrath. megan, thank you. >>> it is 6:48 now.dent trump has announced plans to pull the u.s. out of the paris climate deal. >> he calls it a campaign promise kept, but reaction around the world has been swift and hare much. news 4's molette green is live in the newsroom with more. molette? >> reporter: yeah, the u.s. now joins syria and nicaragua as the only countries in the world that are not part of a deal to curb global warming. in the rose garden yesterday the president said he was putting america first with this decision. >>> and astronaut scott kelly shot down the president's statement on twitter saying withdrawing from the paris agreement will be devastating to paris and pittsburgh share the same environment after all. and pittsburgh's mayor also tweeted a statement saying he plans to stick with the environmental agreement. now this won't happen overnight. pulling out of this deal could actually take until near the end of president trump's term. back to you. >>> three dozen people died in this chaotic fire at a casino in t
back to you. >> megan mcgrath. megan, thank you. >>> it is 6:48 now.dent trump has announced plans to pull the u.s. out of the paris climate deal. >> he calls it a campaign promise kept, but reaction around the world has been swift and hare much. news 4's molette green is live in the newsroom with more. molette? >> reporter: yeah, the u.s. now joins syria and nicaragua as the only countries in the world that are not part of a deal to curb global warming. in the rose...
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megan: tom barrick is a legendary financier, head of colony capital.e has also become very well-known for being one of president trump's fiercest economic advisers. he is one of the first people to come forward from the financial community to become one of his most prominent backers, did fundraising for him very early, and was consistently during the campaign one of his most public surrogates in making the economic case for donald trump. he said this man is my friend, he is a dealmaker, he is going to be a different kind of president. he is going to get things done. it was a great opportunity last night, during the opening we are seeing in the first six months, to take his temperature on how he thinks the president has done. oliver: he said he would not give him a grade yet, that is like asking before the semester is over. megan: he asked to take a sabbatical, specifically, on giving a grade. oliver: one thing i thought was interesting is that he views the trump presidency as disruptive in the way uber and amazon is to the corporate world. those were h
megan: tom barrick is a legendary financier, head of colony capital.e has also become very well-known for being one of president trump's fiercest economic advisers. he is one of the first people to come forward from the financial community to become one of his most prominent backers, did fundraising for him very early, and was consistently during the campaign one of his most public surrogates in making the economic case for donald trump. he said this man is my friend, he is a dealmaker, he is...
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as megan greene said, tax cuts maybe.o 2018 is something to offer the voters. david: many thanks to michael mckee and kevin cirilli, joining us from washington. coming up, we will have a exclusive interview with former u.s. treasury secretary larry summers. carolyn: we've got to be focusing in on how the markets are continuing to perform. 500 a close eye on the s&p futures, down a 10th of a percent after that record day, yesterday. -- this is0 bloomberg. ♪ david: stay calm and rally on. there may be noise and conflict in washington but global equities continue to move up. the dow and the s&p said at record highs. the fed speaks and the dollar listens. a roller coaster session for the greenback after treasury secretary steve mnuchin and a slew of fed speak leaves investors looking for directions. tech is back in favor. the markets top performing is back on track after its worst two-week line since november. welcome to bloomberg daybreak on this tuesday, june 20. i am david westin in new york. i am delighted to say, joining
as megan greene said, tax cuts maybe.o 2018 is something to offer the voters. david: many thanks to michael mckee and kevin cirilli, joining us from washington. coming up, we will have a exclusive interview with former u.s. treasury secretary larry summers. carolyn: we've got to be focusing in on how the markets are continuing to perform. 500 a close eye on the s&p futures, down a 10th of a percent after that record day, yesterday. -- this is0 bloomberg. ♪ david: stay calm and rally on....
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megan: he asked for a sabbatical for giving him a grade.laughter] oliver: he talked about trump being disruptive the sort of like bloomberg or amazon are to the corporate world. megan: he was specifically referring to how he conducts his social media strategy. one of the things we talked extensively about with his use of tweets. many of us expected him to sort of stop that come up to take on a more presidential tone in the white house and we have seen exactly the opposite. in the last few weeks, we have had tweets about the terror attacks in london that were controversial. the have seen tweets about saudi arabia and the escalation of diplomatic tensions in the middle east this week. i really wanted to hear what tom had to say about that, and he said the tweets drive everyone crazy, but donald trump has harnessed social media in a way no other public you have. no company has been able to do that. that is at the heart of his effectiveness. the argument he was making for the presidency is that through the chaos, he will chip away at the establ
megan: he asked for a sabbatical for giving him a grade.laughter] oliver: he talked about trump being disruptive the sort of like bloomberg or amazon are to the corporate world. megan: he was specifically referring to how he conducts his social media strategy. one of the things we talked extensively about with his use of tweets. many of us expected him to sort of stop that come up to take on a more presidential tone in the white house and we have seen exactly the opposite. in the last few...
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i should have worn a lighter color. >> hey, that makes two of us, megan. thanks so much. >>> and make sure that you do have the nbc washington app. that is where you can find updated forecasts from all of our meteorologists. you can also get heat safety tips. >>> 6:04 now. new this morning, maryland and d.c. preparing to file a lawsuit against the president. molette green has more on that. molette? >> reporter: yeah, we're talking two attorneys general, both from the district and maryland, both democrats, preparing what could be maker potentially historically conen from violating anticorruption laws. we first heard about this from "the washington post." they'll brief the justice department on how this could work. the justice department earlier in the year said it didn't have legal standing. >>> first lady melania trump and baron are waking up in the white house this morning. they made their move to d.c. official yesterday. they had been living at trump tower in new york city with barron to finish school there. the first lady tweeted out the picture #moving
i should have worn a lighter color. >> hey, that makes two of us, megan. thanks so much. >>> and make sure that you do have the nbc washington app. that is where you can find updated forecasts from all of our meteorologists. you can also get heat safety tips. >>> 6:04 now. new this morning, maryland and d.c. preparing to file a lawsuit against the president. molette green has more on that. molette? >> reporter: yeah, we're talking two attorneys general, both from...
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mike and megan.with you, is this president trump -- marco rubio is backing the president's decision here. but is this president trump, is his main goal to simply reverse, reverse anything obama did or touched? >> yeah. i was waiting for kelly to say, this is all about repealing and replacing cuba care. seriously. and -- listen, are these subtle changes? they are subtle changes. i don't think any of these things are earth shattering. it occurs to me he is, once again, playing to his base. he is trying to solidify the states that pulled him across the finish line and the symbolism for this for me is he's not trying to build a big wall around the whole country, but a small one. >> megan, let's talk about the math for the moment, the business impact and what it means for americans. according to our numbers there's 13,000 jobs at stake. it could cost $6.6 billion in taxpayer money in businesses and that's -- that is what president trump cares about. what's he goal? >> yeah. i mean this one is a nod to the
mike and megan.with you, is this president trump -- marco rubio is backing the president's decision here. but is this president trump, is his main goal to simply reverse, reverse anything obama did or touched? >> yeah. i was waiting for kelly to say, this is all about repealing and replacing cuba care. seriously. and -- listen, are these subtle changes? they are subtle changes. i don't think any of these things are earth shattering. it occurs to me he is, once again, playing to his base....
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hey, megan? >> reporter: hey, guys. yeah. more than a million people traveling this holiday weekend. that's actually a record. the highest number of folks leaving for the holiday weekend since they started keeping track back in 2001. you're going to have a lot of company out there, especially on the roads. take a look at the road here. you can see everything is very light. that's going to change heading through the next couple of days and into the holiday weekend. so be aware that there's going to be a combination of holiday traffic as well as rush hour traffic on thursday and friday. because while some people are leaving early, not everybody now, if you are going to be heading out of town, when is the best time to leave? take a look at this. if you're leaving today, leave before 10:00 a.m. or after 10:00 p.m. if you're leaving friday, before 8:00 a.m. or wait until after 10:00. if you're headed out on saturday, best bet here is to leave before 6:00 a.m. or after 8:00 p.m. sunday, before 8:00 a.m. and after 7:00 p.m. monday,
hey, megan? >> reporter: hey, guys. yeah. more than a million people traveling this holiday weekend. that's actually a record. the highest number of folks leaving for the holiday weekend since they started keeping track back in 2001. you're going to have a lot of company out there, especially on the roads. take a look at the road here. you can see everything is very light. that's going to change heading through the next couple of days and into the holiday weekend. so be aware that there's...
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[laughter] megan: and on his close, personal bond with president
[laughter] megan: and on his close, personal bond with president
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megan: it's not good for any retailer.e moving more dollars online and many more on things that we see. we still want to see vegetables and fruit, and jeff bezos this proven he takes industries he thinks he can make cheaper, more efficient and he exploits your laziness. when he takes over whole foods, we will see how much further he can expand amazon and its brand into your daily life, including what food you eat. carol: definitely excluding my laziness. the job issue, we love the story. columbia negotiated a peace treaty, but you've got thousands of ex-girlfriend -- x guerrillas trying to go back to work. megan: you have these people, this has been we want to talk to -- jobs is your identity, more so than almost anything beside your family. how you go from your entire identity being a guerrilla operator, your entire knowledge, have you transition that into your workforce? in an environment where jobs are not that plentiful, the economy has its ups and downs that is very volatile. what training assistance is available for
megan: it's not good for any retailer.e moving more dollars online and many more on things that we see. we still want to see vegetables and fruit, and jeff bezos this proven he takes industries he thinks he can make cheaper, more efficient and he exploits your laziness. when he takes over whole foods, we will see how much further he can expand amazon and its brand into your daily life, including what food you eat. carol: definitely excluding my laziness. the job issue, we love the story....
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megan? >> reporter: yeah, erika, that death toll in that massive apartment building fire in london continues to rise. right now authorities are saying at least 65 people are dead. that number is hours ago. hundreds of others or nearly 100, rather, are injured. now authorities admit the death toll could rise again because there's just no way of knowing how many people are still trapped inside that building. more than 250 firefighters battled the blaze through the night on wednesday. hundreds of people were sleeping when it started. but right now the cause of this blaze is still under investigation. david? >> megan fitz gerald at the live desk. 5:15 your time. >>> the two men accused of killing prison guards in georgia now in custody. take a look. this is a picture of the inmates lying on the ground in tennessee. police say they caught the men after they broke into a home. police also say the men tied up the people inside the house and took their car. prisoners were serving time for armed robb
megan? >> reporter: yeah, erika, that death toll in that massive apartment building fire in london continues to rise. right now authorities are saying at least 65 people are dead. that number is hours ago. hundreds of others or nearly 100, rather, are injured. now authorities admit the death toll could rise again because there's just no way of knowing how many people are still trapped inside that building. more than 250 firefighters battled the blaze through the night on wednesday....
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megan flew all the way to new york to make this special delivery. >> oh, megan, thank you.'s shirts. >> really? >> yes! >> reporter: a father's colors proudly back on display. >> 870, daddy's badge number. >> yes. >> reporter: complete with a handwritten letter from megan. >> i don't want you to ever forget how much he loved you and how amazing he was. with love, megan. >> heart breaking, but heart warming at the same time. i know that this is something the boys will cherish forever. >> reporter: a bear hug that feels familiar. for "sunday today," steve patterson, new york. >> amazing work. >>> this week we celebrate another life well lived. ♪ i ain't afraid to die >> you might not have heard her name until now, but rosalie sorrels was a legend. she was born in 1933 in idaho and learned the power of the written word by reciting poetry for her father. sorrels appeared to be headed for life as an actress. she met her husband performing at a theater in boise. the two had five children together, but she eventually left him and hit the road with her kids, deciding to perform rat
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megan? >> reporter: well, that's right, guys. a lot of teenagers, they can't wait to get behind the wheel. and they're eager to do that, but they're inexperienced, they're young, and the rea your driveway, there is the potential for bad things to happen, and that's terrifying for parents. now an aaa study says young drivers, 16 to 17 years old drivers are three times as likely to get into a deadly crash. distraction. that's a big problem. not buckling up. not putting your seat belt on. that's a problem as well. of course, there is always speeding. but there are things that parents can do to keep their teens safe. first of all, talk to them. especially now between memorial day and labor day. this is the deadliest time of the year for teenagers. so talk to them. but there are also some really, really good resources out there for parents and all you have to do is go to your phone. there are a number of apps out there that allow you in some cases to monitor the driving of your teenager. if they're out there speeding, that app will gi
megan? >> reporter: well, that's right, guys. a lot of teenagers, they can't wait to get behind the wheel. and they're eager to do that, but they're inexperienced, they're young, and the rea your driveway, there is the potential for bad things to happen, and that's terrifying for parents. now an aaa study says young drivers, 16 to 17 years old drivers are three times as likely to get into a deadly crash. distraction. that's a big problem. not buckling up. not putting your seat belt on....