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of the 114 kiosks, i believe that 69 of them are newsstand kiosks. when the contract was written, it was written in a way that only media outlets could activate those. so we've activated them -- there's an artist that has activated down at the embarcadero plaza and she can do that because she's kind of a media outlet. otherwise, we've had to keep them closed, except for pop-up events. with the new contract, of the 114, we'll replace 20 with micro business kiosks that function kind of like the newsstand, but the contract is written that it could have multiple things. for cast rove -- castro and market, they would want a tourist information stand. there could be a coffee stand. we had bike repair. so something like that. and then to director keehn's point, the architect talked about the three-sidedness of it. two of the three panels are general advertising and those are the panels that face market street. it's been programmed by the arts commission, which our intention is that that would continue and that's the side -- that's really important to us and
of the 114 kiosks, i believe that 69 of them are newsstand kiosks. when the contract was written, it was written in a way that only media outlets could activate those. so we've activated them -- there's an artist that has activated down at the embarcadero plaza and she can do that because she's kind of a media outlet. otherwise, we've had to keep them closed, except for pop-up events. with the new contract, of the 114, we'll replace 20 with micro business kiosks that function kind of like the...
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newsstand well for the first time the children have been able to communicate with their parents many of whom are waiting anxiously outside the case let's have a closer look at messages. hope and desperation it's been two weeks since the ordeal began now letters handwritten by the boys have emerged from the cave delivered to their loved ones by a diver. in one the twenty five year old coach apologizes to the parents to all the parents the kids are still far and i promise to take very good care of them. thank you for all the moral support and i apologize to the parents. the boys reassure their families some right light hearted jokes. i'm doing fine the air is a little cold but don't worry i don't forget to prepare for my birthday party. if i get out can you please bring me some group or can vegetables. to my dad mom and sister i love you you don't need to be worried about me i love you all with efforts to install a phone line so far unsuccessful this is the only way for the two sides to communicate directly. and now some of the other stories making news around the world north korea has
newsstand well for the first time the children have been able to communicate with their parents many of whom are waiting anxiously outside the case let's have a closer look at messages. hope and desperation it's been two weeks since the ordeal began now letters handwritten by the boys have emerged from the cave delivered to their loved ones by a diver. in one the twenty five year old coach apologizes to the parents to all the parents the kids are still far and i promise to take very good care...
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the "anchorage daily news" reports a smallinor injuries. it crashed on prince of wales island south of ketchikan where it was headed. the pilot called 911 after the crash. poor weather made for low visibility and made it difficult for investigators to find the crash site. >>> an investigation by tennessee health officials found e. coli in water caused the sickness of ab55p lira authorities say initial tests on water samples from the zip line canopy tour found the bacteria in the company's water. the state health department contacted people who were at the site between mid-june and early july. more than 500 reported being sick. >>> and "the hollywood reporter" says warner brothers wants to build a tramway linking its burbank film lot to the iconic hollywood sign. the studio is now owned by at&t. it says it will pay an estimated $100 billion to build the skyway. it's a los angeles landmark, but it's difficult to get to. the plan must pass environmental impact studies though. >>> and still to come, raising trad china's reaction a
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the "anchorage daily news" reports a smallinor injuries. it crashed on prince of wales island south of ketchikan where it was headed. the pilot called 911 after the crash. poor weather made for low visibility and made it difficult for investigators to find the crash site. >>> an investigation by tennessee health officials found e. coli in water caused the sickness of ab55p lira authorities say initial...
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. >>> well, there's alarming air po .thsome of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the "los angeles" reports a measure to split california into three states was removed from the november ballot by the state supreme court. the court said significantquesoo the proposition's lidity. venture capitalist tim draper spent more than $1 million on the initiative. he says california has become ungovernable because of its size, wealth disparities, and geographical diversity. >>> the "chicago tribune" says a woman is able to stand trial. the 66-year-old marilyn hartman is accused of repeatedly trying to sneak onto commercial jets without a ticket. the judge ordered her to be released from an illinois mental hospital and transferred to a private facility. she will wear an ankle monitor. the same judge ruled four months ago hartman was unfit to stand trial. >>> "the new it will remove hosts that could lead to violence. the new policy expands the social media giant's move on what type of false information it will remove. rumors that spread on facebook led to attacks on ethnic minorities. and faceb
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it will release her full interview in the new issue which hits newsstands this friday. >>> amazon shoppers, good news about prime day is just ahead. >>> plus, imagine all the photos in your phone going a random person in your contact list? the phone maker issuing the cringe worthy warning. >> even our phones aren't safe now. >>> let's open the weather window on sfo. we had delays earlier, delays are over. let's show you what will happen after tomorrow. our coolest day this week, you can see the 90s approaching the east bay and also the south bay and even warmer weather for the weekend. but if you're thinking about heading to the beaches, there may be issues there also. >>> check out the clean ee eer r san jose. the cleanest is probably going to be in the south bay today after winds shift and bring us all a little more cleanness to the air after starting off hazy. it will be mild this afternoon with temperatures close to average. clouds come back tonight, the marine layer clouds, drizzle is possible near the coast and the east bay hills. how many will be out that time of the morning? extend
it will release her full interview in the new issue which hits newsstands this friday. >>> amazon shoppers, good news about prime day is just ahead. >>> plus, imagine all the photos in your phone going a random person in your contact list? the phone maker issuing the cringe worthy warning. >> even our phones aren't safe now. >>> let's open the weather window on sfo. we had delays earlier, delays are over. let's show you what will happen after tomorrow. our...
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. capital gazette reports the suspect in last week's mass shooting at the paper allegedly mailed threatening letters the day of the attack. the alleged gunman sent one letter to a former company lawyer. it said he was on his way to the paper with the objective of killing every person present. the letter was dated the day of the attack and received in the mail yesterday. letters were also sent to two judges. the tampa bay times reports a florida deputy shot and killed an alligator that chased a 16-year-old girl up a tree friday. the girl's mother made a frantic 911 call after her daughter had been up in the tree for 30 minutes. >> i'm at freak creek. my daughter is stuck in a tree. there's gators surrounding her. we can't get her out. she's just 15. >>> the gator had approached the girl as she floated in a raft on a creek. she climbed up the tree but the gator stayed and hissed. when a sheriff's deputy arrived the gator advanced on him. he shot and killed it. the girl wasn't hurt. >>> us
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. capital gazette reports the suspect in last week's mass shooting at the paper allegedly mailed threatening letters the day of the attack. the alleged gunman sent one letter to a former company lawyer. it said he was on his way to the paper with the objective of killing every person present. the letter was dated the day of the attack and received in the mail yesterday. letters were also sent to two judges. the tampa bay times reports a...
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> "the hill" reports marco rubio warning a crisis in anything wa nicaragua could lead to a civil war. thousands took to the streets of nicaragua yesterday denouncing daniel ortega. rubio criticized him for undermining democracy. he said it could trigger a migratory crisis. >>> "the san diego union tribune" says hall of fame jockey victor espinoza suffered a fractured neck when the horse he was riding collapsed and died during a training run. officials at del mar's racetrack says a 4-year-old coat named bobby abu dhabi suffered an apparent heart attack during a morning workout. they expect espinoza to make a full recovery. >>> a transgender actor will play the first trance hero. nicole mason will play the character known as dreamer. she is known for her battle against a school district over her right to use the girls' bathroom. it describes a soulful transgender woman with a fierce drive to protect others. >>> the "los angeles times" reports on the death of restaurant critic jonathan gold. in 2007 he became the first restaura
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> "the hill" reports marco rubio warning a crisis in anything wa nicaragua could lead to a civil war. thousands took to the streets of nicaragua yesterday denouncing daniel ortega. rubio criticized him for undermining democracy. he said it could trigger a migratory crisis. >>> "the san diego union tribune" says hall of fame jockey victor espinoza suffered a fractured neck when the horse he was...
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand.s reports one person died when a helicopter crashed into a residential neighborhood. the person died in a condo that caught fire. cell phone video shows the massive fire. crews worked for hours to put out the flames. police did not identify the person who was killed. it's not clear what caused the crash. the faa and ntsb will investigate. >>> "the new york times" reports world health officials were stunned when the u.s. opposed a resolution to encourage breast-feeding. the times says delegates expected a quick and easy passage. the resolution was based on decades of research showing the benefits of breast milk. they said the u.s. pushed instead for the interest of companies that make infant formulas and even threatened companies that wouldn't go ahead. >>> "sports illustrated" says a fight broke out at an amateur basketball game in the atlanta. cell phone video shows several players attacking an official who can be seen laying on the court. other officials rush over and the violence es
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand.s reports one person died when a helicopter crashed into a residential neighborhood. the person died in a condo that caught fire. cell phone video shows the massive fire. crews worked for hours to put out the flames. police did not identify the person who was killed. it's not clear what caused the crash. the faa and ntsb will investigate. >>> "the new york times" reports world health officials were stunned when the u.s....
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> michigan's mlive reports a federal watchdogepa needed to act quicker and more forcefully to the flint water crisis. they say the agency's failure to take timely action compounded the problems. flint's tap water became contaminated with lead in 2014 when it switched its drinking supply to save money. the watch cog --new starbucks w open. they announce third first u.s. signing store with a sign language tweet. it will open in october. the company plans to hire up to 25 deaf, hard of hearing, and people who can hear with the requirement that they need to know american sign language. >>> and britain's "guardian" says three deposed mummies were found inside a huge granite egyptian sarcophagus. they opened a tomb where they found liquid and water which turned out to be sewage water. the water is thought to have entered through a sarcophagus crack. they thought it might have contained the remains of alexander the great, but it turns out they were soldiers. >> still ahead, president trump breaks tradition and has some harsh words for t
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> michigan's mlive reports a federal watchdogepa needed to act quicker and more forcefully to the flint water crisis. they say the agency's failure to take timely action compounded the problems. flint's tap water became contaminated with lead in 2014 when it switched its drinking supply to save money. the watch cog --new starbucks w open. they announce third first u.s. signing store with a sign language tweet. it will open in...
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand.he washington post reports satellite images suggested north korea has started dismantling a key missile test site. the location has been the main site for north korean satellite launches since 2012. it's also believed to play a role in the development of engines for north korea's missile program. after last month's summit president trump said kim jong un pledged to dismantle a site. >>> police released new surveillance photos and videos of a suspect in the murder of a prominent cardiologist. he once treated president george h.w. bush and was shot to death last friday while riding his bike to work. the video shows him riding a yellow bike just before he was shot. a suspect also on a bike trails shortly behind. wearing a blue short sleeve polo shirt and khaki cap and shirt. he was also carrying a large fully loaded olive green backpack. >>> illinois governor bruce rauner blasted willie wilson for handing out cash at a sunday church service. he gave out $200,000 in cash and checks to chur
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand.he washington post reports satellite images suggested north korea has started dismantling a key missile test site. the location has been the main site for north korean satellite launches since 2012. it's also believed to play a role in the development of engines for north korea's missile program. after last month's summit president trump said kim jong un pledged to dismantle a site. >>> police released new surveillance photos and...
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> britain's "express" says one person wasd when a speeding car plowed into peds in one of the russian cities hosting world cup matches. a warning that the video is disturbing. vary lance camera footage shows a car crossing lanes in sochi. authorities say one man was kill and several injured. investigators say there's no indication it was intentional. it appears the driver fell asleep at the wheel. >>> the "oregonian" report as black state legislator says someone called 911 to report her as she campaigned in her own district. democrat janelle bynum said she s knocking ing toents in a portland neighborhood. she said the responding officer acting professionally and took a selfie with her. the 911 caller apologized. >>> "usa today" says stormy daniels' lawyer michael avenatti tweeted he might run for president. avenatti said he'll run against trump if there's no real candidate that has a chance of beading a president trump. he reportedly represented his law firm and owes more than $4 ho,0 $40,000 in unpaid taxes. >>> and "science
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> britain's "express" says one person wasd when a speeding car plowed into peds in one of the russian cities hosting world cup matches. a warning that the video is disturbing. vary lance camera footage shows a car crossing lanes in sochi. authorities say one man was kill and several injured. investigators say there's no indication it was intentional. it appears the driver fell asleep at the wheel. >>> the...
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> "usa today" reports roseanne barr talked to sean hannity in her first televised interview since abc fired her in may for racist tweets. she continued to insist that her tweet about former obama adviser valerie jarrett was not racist. >> that is a tweet about asking for accountability from the previous administration about the iran deal, which valerie jarrett is the author of, and that was what was in my head. >> barr reiterated that she thought jarrett was white. she also apologized to jarrett. barr said she was shocked by the negative reaction to what she called her ill-worded tweet and thought it was mischaracterized. she said the tweet cost her her life's work. >>> "the des moines register" says they're following through on everything on the missing university student molly tibbetts. she was last seen on july 18 jogging near her boyfriend's home. the police have ruled him out as a suspect. >>> and "the new york times" says amazon's facial recognition tool wrongly identified 28 members of congress as police suspects who ha
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> "usa today" reports roseanne barr talked to sean hannity in her first televised interview since abc fired her in may for racist tweets. she continued to insist that her tweet about former obama adviser valerie jarrett was not racist. >> that is a tweet about asking for accountability from the previous administration about the iran deal, which valerie jarrett is the author of, and that was what was in my head....
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the new york times" reports on what it calls an unusual request. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein is asking federal prosecutors to help review the court documents for nominee brett kavanaugh. he asked each office to provide up to three prosecutors to help vet kavanaugh. rosenstein wrote he expected to need the equivalent of 100 full-time lawyers to work on kavanaugh's cabinet confirmation hearing. it seems unusual. >>> the "washington post" reports a federal judge ordered paul manafort to be moved from a virginia jail where he has vip treatment. the judge wants manafort to be closer to his lawyers. his current jail has a private living area, a bathroom, shower, and computer, manafort is staac weeks. le>> the "hehodunolulu star-advertiser" reports the hawaii supreme court has sided again against a couple. the owner appealed saying she should be allowed to turn away same-sex comes. they rejected the appeal by declining to take up the case. >> and the "navy times" says the navy ha
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the new york times" reports on what it calls an unusual request. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein is asking federal prosecutors to help review the court documents for nominee brett kavanaugh. he asked each office to provide up to three prosecutors to help vet kavanaugh. rosenstein wrote he expected to need the equivalent of 100 full-time lawyers to work on kavanaugh's cabinet confirmation hearing. it seems unusual....
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the "washington post" reports federal air marshals have conducted secret in-flight monitoring of u.s. passengers for years. it's been taking place since 2010 under a previously undisclosed program called quiet skies. air marshals have identified passengers raising red flags because of travel histories or in-flight suspicious behavior even if they have no terror links. they include using the bathroom heavily or sweating heavily. >>> actor ving rhames says police pull a gun on him inside his own home. the santa monica police department confirmed in 2016 officers responded to a neighbor's call that large black man broke into a neighbor's home. hrames said he was watching tv when they broke into his home. he was released when one of the officers recognized him. >>> britain's "express" says fury erupted on twitter after a polar bear was shot and killed following an attack on an arctic tour guide. he was protecting tourists when he was attacked by employees. a bare on saturday. another employee shot the bear in what they call defen
those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the "washington post" reports federal air marshals have conducted secret in-flight monitoring of u.s. passengers for years. it's been taking place since 2010 under a previously undisclosed program called quiet skies. air marshals have identified passengers raising red flags because of travel histories or in-flight suspicious behavior even if they have no terror links. they include using the bathroom heavily or...
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those are some of the headlines on "the morning newsstand."itain's "independent" reports foreign secretary boris johnson said the brexit dream is dying in a letter announcing his resignation. johnson said prime minister theresa may's plans for a close trading relationship with the european union would leave britain as a colony to the eu. johnson wants a clean break from the european union. may named health secretary jeremy hunt to replace johnson as foreign secretary. >>> "the billings gazette" reports a baby is doing well after he was found buried under a pile of sticks and debris in the woods of western montana. montana's sheriff's deputies arrested 32-year-old francis crowley of oregon saturday night for allegedly threatening people. he said a baby was buried in the woods. the 5-month-old boy was discovered face down sunday morning after spending more than nine hours in temperatures that fell into the 40s. authorities say he suffered some minor scrapes and bruises. crowley has been charged with criminal endangerment. >>> the "washington pos
those are some of the headlines on "the morning newsstand."itain's "independent" reports foreign secretary boris johnson said the brexit dream is dying in a letter announcing his resignation. johnson said prime minister theresa may's plans for a close trading relationship with the european union would leave britain as a colony to the eu. johnson wants a clean break from the european union. may named health secretary jeremy hunt to replace johnson as foreign secretary....
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newsstand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. the love of chess. after years behind bars he has to be strategic to stay out of prison with his friend and chess master he's planning his next move to give back to society and share the cafe that saved his life discovering new filmmaking talent from around the globe if you find latin american jazz private lessons which is easy. when people think of cuba they think of revolution but havana is undergoing a new revolution in the lives of the last of the three of you were it's none of those we're here to discover if those changes are reflected on the plea because this is a queue of is the queue. do. you really only going. to believe me. when belgians are. president trump rejects flatly refused his proposal that russia be allowed to question u.s. citizens but invites him to washington later this year. alone welcome it's good to have you here with us i'm difficult pollen you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up. fury in the knesset as israel passes a law making itself an
newsstand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. the love of chess. after years behind bars he has to be strategic to stay out of prison with his friend and chess master he's planning his next move to give back to society and share the cafe that saved his life discovering new filmmaking talent from around the globe if you find latin american jazz private lessons which is easy. when people think of cuba they think of revolution but havana is undergoing a...
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those are some of the headlines on "the morning newsstand."minneapolis star tribune" reports prosecutors will not charge two white police officers who shot and killed a black man. the decision was announced yesterday after police body camera video was released showing last month's incident. officers responding to a 911 call of a man firing a gun encountered 31-year-old thurman blevins. prosecutors say the officer's actions were justified after blevins ran away with a loaded gun, refused to follow commands to stop, and turned toward the officers with the gun. the officers fired 14 shots, hitting blevins four times. >>> "the houston chronicle" says police released images of the suspect in the murder of a prominent cardiologist. the suspect is seen biking through a neighborhood right after dr. mark hausknecht was shot and killed while biking to work earlier this month, the latest in a series of surveillance photos and video released by police. the doctor once treated former president george h.w. bush. >>> "variety" reports the cast of "guardians
those are some of the headlines on "the morning newsstand."minneapolis star tribune" reports prosecutors will not charge two white police officers who shot and killed a black man. the decision was announced yesterday after police body camera video was released showing last month's incident. officers responding to a 911 call of a man firing a gun encountered 31-year-old thurman blevins. prosecutors say the officer's actions were justified after blevins ran away with a loaded gun,...
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newsstand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the. al-jazeera. al-jazeera. so. i've. been. i. took you. i. could cut. could be thank you to go. i. think i'm cute. cute cute. i. could cure. if . the u.s. imposes tariffs china responds in kind but is the growing trade war so high that something deeper and more unsettling is happening to the global system of rules and institutions this is inside story. didn't. didn't. hello welcome to the program i'm adrian for the last week it was europe this week china step by step u.s. president donald trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum taking effect and countries around the world are responding but the issue isn't just about trade president trump talks about.
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those are some of the headlines on "the morning newsstand." "time" reports a dna match led to the arrest of an indiana man in the 1988 rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl after decades of taunts from her suspected killer. investigators used genealogy databases and cutting-edge dna techniques to catch the alleged killer, 59-year-old john miller. police say he confessed to kidnapping, sexually assaulting, and killing april tinsley. court documents revealed miller had sent notes taunting police and leaving behind clues. >>> "the chicago tribune" reports city officials say there are no plans to release more video of a deadly police shooting. on sunday, authorities took the unusual step of releasing 20 seconds of police body camera video less than 24 hours after an officer shot and killed 37-year-old harith augustus. police were trying to arrest augustus for carrying a gun. the video appears to show him carrying a holstered gun and reaching for his waist as he ran away. he was shot multiple times. the shooting has sparked several days of protests
those are some of the headlines on "the morning newsstand." "time" reports a dna match led to the arrest of an indiana man in the 1988 rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl after decades of taunts from her suspected killer. investigators used genealogy databases and cutting-edge dna techniques to catch the alleged killer, 59-year-old john miller. police say he confessed to kidnapping, sexually assaulting, and killing april tinsley. court documents revealed miller had sent...
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newsstand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. capturing a moment in time snapshots of other lives other stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers everybody's going to. witness on al-jazeera. a restoration of calm between israel and gaza follows the deadliest day of protests in four years. ago i made returning and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the destruction of the ghost town that remains after rebel fighters were bussed away from the former syrian stronghold. patrolling the streets of the militias being blamed for the anti-government protests in the correct one. and wasting away tons of plastic de vry cause an environmental disaster in the dominican republic.
newsstand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. capturing a moment in time snapshots of other lives other stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers everybody's going to. witness on al-jazeera. a restoration of calm between israel and gaza follows the deadliest day of protests in four years. ago i made returning and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the destruction of the...
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rg is available on newsstands now. scientist a rocket involved with early space exploration. reading this issue. loved the possible mission andrab a piece of a comet understand the pristine material that will tell us more about life on her. -- life on earth. jason: i love that we got to talk to one of the guys involved in that. amazing. : i don't think we realize how much is going on when it comes to space exploration. jason: i love to be stories of the -- the stores of the -- stories of the balloons. a different final frontier. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "best of bloomberg technology" wiped off of facebook's market hundred $20 billion cap and after earnings disappoint. this is the longest single loss for a single company in history. what has got investors nervous ahead. plus, how the rest of tech fared. we will dig into amazon and alphabet. and president trump's china fight
rg is available on newsstands now. scientist a rocket involved with early space exploration. reading this issue. loved the possible mission andrab a piece of a comet understand the pristine material that will tell us more about life on her. -- life on earth. jason: i love that we got to talk to one of the guys involved in that. amazing. : i don't think we realize how much is going on when it comes to space exploration. jason: i love to be stories of the -- the stores of the -- stories of the...
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newsstand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the wire. al jazeera one of the really special things that working for al jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story a feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be what it is you know that it turns out in the but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended used to deliver in-depth generalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. i really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth as if. that's what this. means just if. i was born in a from and you feel ever so often did it. because the woman in my money but still everybody has one you know it's. so that's how i came to ban. will. still be smutty had to go bust city center at least to get ahead begin fulfilled and not just walking. in the lead tonight to meet us that's diplomacy she still. oh. box. detecting to me is just to say. sometimes the
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is available on newsstands now.a rocket scientist involved with early space exploration. i loved reading this issue. but i loved the possible mission to grab a piece of a comet and understand the pristine material that will tell us more about life on earth. jason: i love that we got to talk to one of the guys involved in that. he was amazing. carol: i don't think we realize how much is going on when it comes to space exploration. jason: i loved the stories of stories of the balloons. a different final frontier. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. announcer: the following program is sponsored by food for the poor. >> today i have nothing, i have no idea what i will feed them. >> i don't feel good at all. >> many people here have seen children died. i do not want this to happen to my children. we ask
is available on newsstands now.a rocket scientist involved with early space exploration. i loved reading this issue. but i loved the possible mission to grab a piece of a comet and understand the pristine material that will tell us more about life on earth. jason: i love that we got to talk to one of the guys involved in that. he was amazing. carol: i don't think we realize how much is going on when it comes to space exploration. jason: i loved the stories of stories of the balloons. a...
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carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: you must read this thi s week.i would go with sweden. you would think that wave of populism is not having them but it is because of immigration. jason: such a smart story. here is what is happening in germany with merkel as well. mine was pappy van winkle. there was a scandal around it being lifted but maybe it wasn't? more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ >> i am brad stone. this is the best of bloomberg technology. we bring all of our top and it is from this week in technology. hour, we in the next just became a real card company. -- car company. those were the words of elon musk. plus, dell is going public again. offering
carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: you must read this thi s week.i would go with sweden. you would think that wave of populism is not having them but it is because of immigration. jason: such a smart story. here is what is happening in germany with merkel as well. mine was pappy van winkle. there was a scandal around it being lifted but maybe it wasn't? more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ >> i am brad stone. this is the best of bloomberg...
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bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands.and on businessweek.com and our mobile app. carol: we were talking about president trump and president putin's summit. so much controversy. story, taking a look at president trump's trade policies and the lasting impact of those in the u.s. and globally. took some author angles that are not as obvious and introduced a lot of complexity still to come. buy -- a story that a lot of people did not anticipate. this world of amazon, the new ceo bringing people into stores, but sending people into full's homes. -- folk's homes. or bloomberg tv starts now. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "the best of bloomberg technology." coming up, our exclusive interview with president trump's campaign manager, also known as the secret weapon who ran 5.9 billion eight look at in 2016. amidst swirling concerns of russian meddling. plus, google slapped with a $5 billion fine. by eu antitrust enforcers.
bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands.and on businessweek.com and our mobile app. carol: we were talking about president trump and president putin's summit. so much controversy. story, taking a look at president trump's trade policies and the lasting impact of those in the u.s. and globally. took some author angles that are not as obvious and introduced a lot of complexity still to come. buy -- a story that a lot of people did not anticipate. this world of amazon, the new ceo...
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is available on newsstands now. jason: and on our mobile app. the whole issue is a must-read.: my dad was involved in early space exploration. i will say, that story was fun. this is about a possible mission to grab a piece of a comet and analyze that material that will tell us more about life on earth, and civilization. jason: i love that we got to talk to one of the guys involved in that. he was amazing. and he really got to some of the emotion embedded in this project. carol: he said there's so much going on when it comes to space exploration. jason: i loved the story of the balloons. that part of space, under space, in some ways it is a different final frontier. hearing them talk about their own story and where it is going, amazing. more bloomberg television starts right now. ? emily: i am emily chang. this is the "best of bloomberg technology." coming up, $120 billion wiped off facebook's market cap in the blink of an eye after earnings disappoint. what has investors nervous, ahead. plus, how the rest of tech faired. we will dig into amazon and alphabet as well. president
is available on newsstands now. jason: and on our mobile app. the whole issue is a must-read.: my dad was involved in early space exploration. i will say, that story was fun. this is about a possible mission to grab a piece of a comet and analyze that material that will tell us more about life on earth, and civilization. jason: i love that we got to talk to one of the guys involved in that. he was amazing. and he really got to some of the emotion embedded in this project. carol: he said there's...
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is available on newsstands now. jason: and on our mobile app. the whole issue is a must-read. dad was involved in early space exploration. i will say, that story was fun. this is about a possible mission to grab a piece of a comet and analyze that material that will tell us more about life on earth, and civilization. jason: i love that we got to talk to one of the guys involved in that. he was amazing. and got to some of the motion embedded in this project. carol: he said there's so much going on when it comes to space exploration. i loved the story of the balloons. it is a different final frontier. hearing them talk about their own story and where it is going, amazing. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ are told tombers escalate preparations for a new outcome. the new regulatory landscape. culture shift. we look at the fda attempts to tame the city of london. balance, brett kavanaugh joins the u.s. supreme court, completing the most conservative lineup for generations. what does his appointment mean? this is "bloomberg markets rules and returns." i'm nejra cehic.
is available on newsstands now. jason: and on our mobile app. the whole issue is a must-read. dad was involved in early space exploration. i will say, that story was fun. this is about a possible mission to grab a piece of a comet and analyze that material that will tell us more about life on earth, and civilization. jason: i love that we got to talk to one of the guys involved in that. he was amazing. and got to some of the motion embedded in this project. carol: he said there's so much going...
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stephanie's full interview in the latest bloomberg markets magazine online right now and on your newsstand. let's check in on first word news. here is kailey leinz. kailey: italy's prime minister is preparing to burnish his government's ties with the trump administration. he meets with the president today at the white house. his political sponsors share president trump's antiestablishment rhetoric. he is expected to tout italy's role as a facilitator in u.s.-e.u. relations. a deadly wildfire that has forced tens of thousands to flee their home has slowed down. authorities are feeling optimistic. 6 people have died in the fire. a report from the malaysian government does little to solve biggest-aviation's mystery. malaysian airline flight 370 was steered off course deliver the and flown into the ocean. --vanished march 8, 2019 2014. global news 24 hours a day, on air and tictoc at twitter, powered by more 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. vonnie: more ahead on labor markets. hear what mark mobius has to say about emerging markets
stephanie's full interview in the latest bloomberg markets magazine online right now and on your newsstand. let's check in on first word news. here is kailey leinz. kailey: italy's prime minister is preparing to burnish his government's ties with the trump administration. he meets with the president today at the white house. his political sponsors share president trump's antiestablishment rhetoric. he is expected to tout italy's role as a facilitator in u.s.-e.u. relations. a deadly wildfire...
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carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and online and are mobile app.alking china coverage, it reminds us of the amount of money and time and effort the chinese government is put into developing its technology. specifically, silicon valley. citiess about 156 creating many silicon valley's in china. jason: that was just one of the stories that -- between china and the trade war. i have to say, i love saudi aramco, this is the deal that everyone has been salivating over for two years. i just bank is but the private equity guys in all those others. carol: we're talking about a zombie ipo never happening. jason: more bloomberg television starts, right now. tom: and we say hello. "bloomberg surveillance" from our studios in new york. thrilled you're with us worldwide. it's a july of great interest into the summer of great interest. and we thought we would go a little bit deeper here in what's going on in international relations. there's no one better to do that with then ian bremmer, his eurasia group where he is president and founder. and we're thrilled to
carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and online and are mobile app.alking china coverage, it reminds us of the amount of money and time and effort the chinese government is put into developing its technology. specifically, silicon valley. citiess about 156 creating many silicon valley's in china. jason: that was just one of the stories that -- between china and the trade war. i have to say, i love saudi aramco, this is the deal that everyone has been salivating...
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carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and on the mobile app.tory on sweden, pay a lot of taxes and get a lot of services. you thought the wave of populism not hitting them. it is because of immigration. jason: such a nice story. carol: your must read? jason: bourbon. $100 a pour. big scandal around it being lifted, but maybe it wasn't lifted. morbid television starts right now. ♪ -- more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. >> this is "best of bloomberg technology." oure we bring you all of top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, we just became a real car company. those are the words of tesla's ceo after r
carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and on the mobile app.tory on sweden, pay a lot of taxes and get a lot of services. you thought the wave of populism not hitting them. it is because of immigration. jason: such a nice story. carol: your must read? jason: bourbon. $100 a pour. big scandal around it being lifted, but maybe it wasn't lifted. morbid television starts right now. ♪ -- more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ retail. under pressure like...
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carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now.d on bloombergbus inessweek.com. carol: my dad was a rocket scientist involved with early space exploration. i loved reading this issue. but i loved the possible mission to grab a piece of a comet and analyze the material and understand the pristine material that will tell us more about life on earth. and civilization. i loved it. jason: i love that we got to talk to one of the guys involved in that. the guy at honeybee. he was amazing. and he really got to some of the emotion embedded in this massive project. carol: i also love you said there was so much going on only comes -- when it comes to space exploration. i love that, what about you? jason: i love the stories about balloons. a different final frontier. story,r about their own where it is going, it is really amazing. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving d
carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now.d on bloombergbus inessweek.com. carol: my dad was a rocket scientist involved with early space exploration. i loved reading this issue. but i loved the possible mission to grab a piece of a comet and analyze the material and understand the pristine material that will tell us more about life on earth. and civilization. i loved it. jason: i love that we got to talk to one of the guys involved in that. the guy at honeybee. he was...
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that breathbet baier, a news anchor just tweeted, as a member of the white house press pool, fox newsstandsthis issue and the issue of access. it is outrageous, what they did to kaitlan. >> and this is a rare day, because of the solidarity we're seeing from other networks, wolf. you're absolutely right about that point about fox. the network has also just issued a statement that's been sent to me. very similar to bair's comment. the reason fox is saying, they're a part of the press pool just like cnn, abc, nbc, cbs, all the networks take turns as the one reporter who's going to be in the room when the president has meetings. it just happened to be kaitlan's day today. it could have been any reporter. and i think that's why we're seeing solidarity across the press corps. this is another escalation by a white house that looks really weak. this is not a behavior of a confident white house. this is the behavior of a white house on defense. and i think it's worth noting, this is bill shine, who used to be the co-president over at fox news. he was a journalist for many years as well as an acclaim
that breathbet baier, a news anchor just tweeted, as a member of the white house press pool, fox newsstandsthis issue and the issue of access. it is outrageous, what they did to kaitlan. >> and this is a rare day, because of the solidarity we're seeing from other networks, wolf. you're absolutely right about that point about fox. the network has also just issued a statement that's been sent to me. very similar to bair's comment. the reason fox is saying, they're a part of the press pool...
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carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and on the mobile app.-read this week? carol: the story on sweden, they pay a lot of taxes and get a lot of great services, from health care to education, and you think, the wave of populism not hitting them. it is because of immigration. jason: such a nice story. and it pairs nicely with what is happening in germany with angela merkel. carol: your must read? jason: bourbon. the stolen bourbon. $100 a pour. there was a big scandal around it being lifted, but maybe it wasn't lifted. amazing. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid presentation for theraworx relief with dr. drew pinsky. dr. drew: if you are one of the millions of americans who suffer from muscle cramps in your legs or feet, relief is finally in sight. hi, i am dr. drew pinsky. and today i am here to share some news that got me excited when i first heard about it. it is called theraworx relief. this life-changing product is clinically proven to quickly relieve the discomfort of muscle cramps and also pr
carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and on the mobile app.-read this week? carol: the story on sweden, they pay a lot of taxes and get a lot of great services, from health care to education, and you think, the wave of populism not hitting them. it is because of immigration. jason: such a nice story. and it pairs nicely with what is happening in germany with angela merkel. carol: your must read? jason: bourbon. the stolen bourbon. $100 a pour. there was a big...
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carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands.ason: and on businessweek.com and our mobile app. your must-read this week? carol: a couple of stories that stayed on the news, matthew philips talking about the meeting between president trump and president putin. is stirred up so much controversy. i feel we will talk about that a long time. and our cover story, taking a look at president trump's trade policies and the lasting impact of those in the u.s. and globally. jason: i liked how he spun that forward, peter, and to angles that are not as obvious and introduced a lot of complexity still to come. carol: your must-read? jason: best buy. a story that a lot of people did not anticipate. in this world of amazon. but the new ceo bringing people into stores, but sending people into folk's homes. it is a must-read. carol: nice to hear of the story of a retailer surviving. jason: more bloomberg tv starts now. phones have made our lives effortless. streaming must see tv has never been easier. paying for things is a breeze. and getting int
carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands.ason: and on businessweek.com and our mobile app. your must-read this week? carol: a couple of stories that stayed on the news, matthew philips talking about the meeting between president trump and president putin. is stirred up so much controversy. i feel we will talk about that a long time. and our cover story, taking a look at president trump's trade policies and the lasting impact of those in the u.s. and globally. jason: i liked how...
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carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and on the mobile app.-read this week? carol: the story on sweden, they pay a lot of taxes and get a lot of great services, from health care to education, and you think, the wave of populism not hitting them. it is because of immigration. jason: such a nice story. and it pairs nicely with what is happening in germany with angela merkel. carol: your must read? jason: bourbon. the stolen bourbon. $100 a pour. there was a big scandal around it being lifted, but maybe it wasn't lifted. amazing. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ phones have made our lives effortless. streaming "must see tv" has never been easier. paying for things is a breeze. and getting into new places is even simpler. with xfinity mobile saving money is effortless too. it's the only network that combines america's largest most reliable 4g lte with the most wifi hotspots and it can be included with xfinity internet. which could save you hundreds of dollars a year. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call o
carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and on the mobile app.-read this week? carol: the story on sweden, they pay a lot of taxes and get a lot of great services, from health care to education, and you think, the wave of populism not hitting them. it is because of immigration. jason: such a nice story. and it pairs nicely with what is happening in germany with angela merkel. carol: your must read? jason: bourbon. the stolen bourbon. $100 a pour. there was a big...
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carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and on the mobile app.-read this week? carol: the story on sweden, they pay a lot of taxes and get a lot services, from health care to education, and you think, the wave of populism not hitting them. it is because of immigration. jason: such a nice story. and it pairs nicely with what is happening in germany with angela merkel. carol: your must read? jason: bourbon. the stolen bourbon. $100 a pour. there was a big scandal around it being lifted, but maybe it wasn't lifted. amazing. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ david: you wanted to go into technology banking. robert: like all things, in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. david: were there a lot of african-americans in the technology area at that time? robert: very few. [laughter] robert: very few. david: what propelled you to say i am going to give this all up and start my own company? robert: very few software companies were actually efficiently run. we took the kernels of best practices. david: you became very involved in phi
carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. jason: and on the mobile app.-read this week? carol: the story on sweden, they pay a lot of taxes and get a lot services, from health care to education, and you think, the wave of populism not hitting them. it is because of immigration. jason: such a nice story. and it pairs nicely with what is happening in germany with angela merkel. carol: your must read? jason: bourbon. the stolen bourbon. $100 a pour. there was a big scandal...
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carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now.your favorite story this week? carol: must read is the rundown of the tools that a thief uses to do a break-in. you think the are going to be high-tech. a lot of them are low-tech and a lot of them you would find used by a contractor. jason: very prescriptive. i will look in your trunk to make sure you are not buying into these things. i loved the bees. i think my almond milk every morning. i had no idea they were so necessary for so much of the food that we eat. carol: and you're getting stolen big-time. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is "the best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all the top interviews from this week in tech. president trump deciding against the harshest measures on chinese investments in the u.s. we discussed what it means for chinese tech companies like alibaba. plus, we talked to the man leading uber's legal battle on the heels of the deal operating in london. uber's chief legal officer joins s
carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now.your favorite story this week? carol: must read is the rundown of the tools that a thief uses to do a break-in. you think the are going to be high-tech. a lot of them are low-tech and a lot of them you would find used by a contractor. jason: very prescriptive. i will look in your trunk to make sure you are not buying into these things. i loved the bees. i think my almond milk every morning. i had no idea they were so necessary for so...
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carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now.t is your favorite story this week? carol: must read is the rundown of the tools that a thief uses to do a reak-in. you think the are going to be high-tech. a lot of them are low-tech and a lot of them you would find used by a contractor. ason: very prescriptive. i will look in your trunk to make sure you are not buying into these things. i loved the bees. i think my almond milk every morning. i had no idea they were so necessary for so much of the food that we eat. carol: and you're getting stolen big-time. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. host: he has been one of the world's best basketbal
carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now.t is your favorite story this week? carol: must read is the rundown of the tools that a thief uses to do a reak-in. you think the are going to be high-tech. a lot of them are low-tech and a lot of them you would find used by a contractor. ason: very prescriptive. i will look in your trunk to make sure you are not buying into these things. i loved the bees. i think my almond milk every morning. i had no idea they were so necessary for...
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as you pointed out, there's a newsstand on fire. she had to get in the pool. i'm getting in.h, this is exciting. i've got to get my pool gloves. and i was like -- [ laughter ] your pool gloves? you going to do some underwater welding? patch a crack in there? are they electrically resistant? what are you talking about? she went away and appeared with those gloves that you're seeing that i think are intended for poolwear. >> jimmy: really? >> because come to find out she has this weird phobia, when her fingertips are pruney, she doesn't want to touch other people's skin. that's too much for her, apparently. >> jimmy: why? >> hollywood actress, i don't know. [ laughter ] weirder to me than her having this proclivity is someone's manufacturing pool gloves. [ laughter ] does anybody here wear pool gloves? no, right? okay. she's [ bleep ] crazy. but apparently there's a boutique pool glove place somewhere that she's spending our money at. but she was, i got to say, she was so happy in that pool. she was like a little dolphin swimming around with those gloves on. >> jimmy: how long
as you pointed out, there's a newsstand on fire. she had to get in the pool. i'm getting in.h, this is exciting. i've got to get my pool gloves. and i was like -- [ laughter ] your pool gloves? you going to do some underwater welding? patch a crack in there? are they electrically resistant? what are you talking about? she went away and appeared with those gloves that you're seeing that i think are intended for poolwear. >> jimmy: really? >> because come to find out she has this...
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parent company says it's reorganizing to build a stronger online readership, but new york city newsstandsook the same and new york city politics may never be covered the same. we'll be right back after this. ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincoln summer invitation sales event. get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus $1,000 bonus cash. we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease. and we walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. california had the worst wildfire season on record. scientists say, our weather is becoming more extreme and we all have to be better prepared. that's why pg&e is adopting new and additional safety precautions to help us monitor and respond to dangerous weather. hi, i'm allison bagley, a meteorologist with pg&e's community wildfire safety program. we're working now, to enhance our weather forecasting capabilities, building a network of new weather stations to identify when and where extreme wildfire conditions may occur, so we can respond faster and bett
parent company says it's reorganizing to build a stronger online readership, but new york city newsstandsook the same and new york city politics may never be covered the same. we'll be right back after this. ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincoln summer invitation sales event. get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus $1,000 bonus cash. we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease. and we walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for...
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most importantly perhaps, from a newsstand point, fine-tuning concession is and a deal to lower or dohat would make it a much friendlier atmosphere for auto tariffs on both sides here. although the u.s., as i said at the top of the program had a lot, much less further to jump than the european union talking about lower these, lowering these tariffs because, and ford literally straddling the flat line. i'm pretty her it popped into positive territory a moment ago. general motors still down but these are names definitely struggled in light of concern that we would see any kind of auto tariff situation. [closing bell rings] that will do it for the "claman countdown." don't move. we have facebook earnings. melissa is there with adam shapiro. melissa: we have the rose garden shot up ready to go. adam: appears for a big victory for president trump. stocks climbing into the close as we await comments from the president on new trade deal with europe. the dow closing up as you can see 173 points. we'll bring you the comments when they get to the podium live. all three major averages ending in
most importantly perhaps, from a newsstand point, fine-tuning concession is and a deal to lower or dohat would make it a much friendlier atmosphere for auto tariffs on both sides here. although the u.s., as i said at the top of the program had a lot, much less further to jump than the european union talking about lower these, lowering these tariffs because, and ford literally straddling the flat line. i'm pretty her it popped into positive territory a moment ago. general motors still down but...
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why doesn't everybody read the en"national enquirer" every morning and pick it up at the newsstand? why not? how do youy know? how did you know when you went to the grocery store not to pick -- that the aliens did not land in new mexico? how did you know that? well, you're like, sometimes they get it right, but sometimes they don't. a rating is the way to beat that. so i push consumer reports for information. when we had bad products that we didn't understand the source of, we wanted to know how do we keep our kids safe whether it's toys or different devices. we've depended on ratings, but that is confirmation bias aggregated right now. so the way to do that is to create an independent agency, i think, that goes through and does like a sweeps. and rather than trying to fact check every single article that comes occupant, you give a rating to the information source. you doy that over a period, you have the same also matrix that used to be in consumer reports where the consumer can go to it. it's optd in or opt out, but ty all have to use it. so when it shows up in your social media f
why doesn't everybody read the en"national enquirer" every morning and pick it up at the newsstand? why not? how do youy know? how did you know when you went to the grocery store not to pick -- that the aliens did not land in new mexico? how did you know that? well, you're like, sometimes they get it right, but sometimes they don't. a rating is the way to beat that. so i push consumer reports for information. when we had bad products that we didn't understand the source of, we wanted...
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Jul 30, 2018
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interview, andt you can check it out to the "bloomberg markets" next issue, it is on digital and newsstands right now. do not miss stephanie flanders interview with mark carney. it is still earning season, it will be a busy week, second busiest for s&p, more than 500 companies reporting. we had apple on tuesday, tesla is also coming, and then he have workers and ubs and credit well. as tracy, over all, how would you categorize earnings season? tracy: i think it has been fairly good, but it's thunder has been stolen the what is happening with the faang stocks, obviously. we speak about the importance of faang stocks to the rally, and 90 have a result of what can happen when those stocks get knocked. a few people were surprised that we did not have a broader impact on the s&p 500 when we saw the netflix. facebook and goldman sachs said to do that one reason a minute have happened is that we saw a lot of the holders of tech stocks that were getting hit, rotated to other stocks, so they propped up way.ally that but when you think about it, the faang stocks have been responsible for the rally th
interview, andt you can check it out to the "bloomberg markets" next issue, it is on digital and newsstands right now. do not miss stephanie flanders interview with mark carney. it is still earning season, it will be a busy week, second busiest for s&p, more than 500 companies reporting. we had apple on tuesday, tesla is also coming, and then he have workers and ubs and credit well. as tracy, over all, how would you categorize earnings season? tracy: i think it has been fairly...
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Jul 12, 2018
07/18
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there's a newsstand on fire. she had to get in the pool. i was like oh, this is exciting.ter welding? patch a crack in there? come to find out she has this weird phobia that when her fingertips are pruny, she doesn't want to touch other people's skin. that's too much for her. >> why? >> hollywood actress. i don't know. >> it's kristen bell. we love her. it's summer. we're all in the pool. i'm all in with her in the pool. this is it. this is her look. she knows something. >> look at you. >> you wear it well. >> thank you very much. got to follow the trends. >> exactly. >>> thank you. weather now? >> i think so. it's hard to follow that. it is. let's show first of all we've got chris, it's moving away. good news. out of here. we'll watch that and say good-bye. now watch the remnants of beryl. that's getting together over the next five days. 50% chance of development. probably not going to affect the coastal mainland, but we could see rip currents. they'll watch that as well. the rest of the country today hot in the pacific northwest. heat wave in the central part of the u.s.
there's a newsstand on fire. she had to get in the pool. i was like oh, this is exciting.ter welding? patch a crack in there? come to find out she has this weird phobia that when her fingertips are pruny, she doesn't want to touch other people's skin. that's too much for her. >> why? >> hollywood actress. i don't know. >> it's kristen bell. we love her. it's summer. we're all in the pool. i'm all in with her in the pool. this is it. this is her look. she knows something....
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you can see them all in the new issue of "the hollywood reporter" on newsstands right now. >>> this oneivery service but usually not like this. at one of their restaurants in san antonio, falon griffin, well, she delivered a baby in the chick-fil-a bathroom. and the newborn is already reaping the rewards of that surprise appearance. the company is guaranteeing the baby free chick-fil-a for life, a guaranteed job starting at the age of 14 should she want it. >> at 14? >> yeah. >> give her a little time. >> start them young, got to get them going young. >> the owners are planning and have already offered to host her first birthday party, where? at chick-fil-a. >> i'm sure that means a lot to her family. >> ba-dum-dum. >> you were en fuego. >> i'm going to the park. >> you have to move on out of here to get to the park. >> i am, thank you very much. please keep posting wonderful inspirational things. >> will do. >> good-bye, everybody. >> tick, tick, boom. that's what "pop news" was today. it was awesome. >> let's go to ginger who is already there in central park. >> i'm with the crowd aro
you can see them all in the new issue of "the hollywood reporter" on newsstands right now. >>> this oneivery service but usually not like this. at one of their restaurants in san antonio, falon griffin, well, she delivered a baby in the chick-fil-a bathroom. and the newborn is already reaping the rewards of that surprise appearance. the company is guaranteeing the baby free chick-fil-a for life, a guaranteed job starting at the age of 14 should she want it. >> at 14?...