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peter taylor, bbc news. reflections on the troubles.om some of the families living in derry when the troops arrived 50 years ago. and we'll be reporting on the divisions that still exist in the city. now, with all the sport, here'sjohn watson, at the bbc sport centre. good evening. wales could have topped rugby union's world rankings tonight, but an england victory at twickenham preventing that, the hosts winning by 33—19 in today's world cup warm—up match. they will face each other again next weekend as both sides continue their preparations ahead of the tournament in japan next month. patrick gearey reports from twickenham. they called this a warm up, but england against wales is always piping hot. careful or it'll scold you. all that stood between wales and the world number one spot was england at twickenham. that's some obstacle. when all 19 stone powers towards you there is only so much you can do. that was the second try. they led 14—0. wales spent the week at an alpine training camp. evers has had practice running around mountain
peter taylor, bbc news. reflections on the troubles.om some of the families living in derry when the troops arrived 50 years ago. and we'll be reporting on the divisions that still exist in the city. now, with all the sport, here'sjohn watson, at the bbc sport centre. good evening. wales could have topped rugby union's world rankings tonight, but an england victory at twickenham preventing that, the hosts winning by 33—19 in today's world cup warm—up match. they will face each other again...
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peter taylor, bbc news.reporting on the divisions that still exist in the city. from house construction to prosthetics, 3d printing is increasingly being used as a faster and cheaper alternative. but can it help keep fighter planes flying? 0ur science correspondent richard westcott has been given rare behind—the—scenes access to a us air force base in suffolk to see the technology in action. you've probably seen them, you will definitely have heard them. eagles are a common sight over east anglia. the american fighter planes, that is, recognisable by the two tails at the back. but tucked away on their home base, we've been allowed to see the new technology used to keep them fixed and flying. we're going to a secret bunker now. you can see it's very cold war chic. imean, i mean, what was this used four yea rs i mean, what was this used four years ago? adam, hello. hello, sir. and this is your special bunker, is it? yes it is. where you do your high—tech stuff. i love the doorbell, by the way. thank you! the a
peter taylor, bbc news.reporting on the divisions that still exist in the city. from house construction to prosthetics, 3d printing is increasingly being used as a faster and cheaper alternative. but can it help keep fighter planes flying? 0ur science correspondent richard westcott has been given rare behind—the—scenes access to a us air force base in suffolk to see the technology in action. you've probably seen them, you will definitely have heard them. eagles are a common sight over east...
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taylor: peter, what did you make of boston fed president rosengrant today?continues to highlight the strength of the consumer which arguably may be one of the only thing keeping us out of a recession. i've been working on an article for bloomberg businessweek that is really kind of optimistic actually. i kind of sympathize with where rosengrant is coming from. it is not just the consumer. trade, everybody focuses on the weakness of trade in germany or china or whatever, but the u.s. economy is one of the most in the world.ies has as. -- and the u.s. fairly high interest rate compared to the rest of the world. right now, maybe that is not as essential. romaine: no cuba-nigeria charts for our viewers. i want to go back to the president he tweeted this morning that basically wants another 100 basis point cut. continuing to put pressure on powell. whenever i hear people talk about how good the economy might be, how do we reconcile those two and is the market sort of over the browbeating? katherine: it definitely feels that way. if you look at the intraday charts
taylor: peter, what did you make of boston fed president rosengrant today?continues to highlight the strength of the consumer which arguably may be one of the only thing keeping us out of a recession. i've been working on an article for bloomberg businessweek that is really kind of optimistic actually. i kind of sympathize with where rosengrant is coming from. it is not just the consumer. trade, everybody focuses on the weakness of trade in germany or china or whatever, but the u.s. economy is...
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peter coy and taylor riggs.se stories and more in the latest issue of "number businessweek -- of "bloomberg businessweek." there's a lot of dues's and don'ts about the apple card. apple now warning people who have a titanium credit card that it can be discolored by fabrics such as leather and denim. and by the way, don't keep it against loose change or keys. and don't put it in a wallet where it could even touch another card. that could scratch it. man, how delicate. coming up, tesla reportedly agreeing to buy batteries from lng to use in its new china factory. if you are heading out, to into -- heading out, tune into bloomberg radio on sirius xm channel 119 or on the bloomberg business app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: here's what i'm watching, not cars -- watching, and that's cars. have struck ato deal with lng to buy batteries for its factory in shanghai. has huge plans to address the chinese market with local production, which it's it around the trade considerations by manufacturing locally. there have been so
peter coy and taylor riggs.se stories and more in the latest issue of "number businessweek -- of "bloomberg businessweek." there's a lot of dues's and don'ts about the apple card. apple now warning people who have a titanium credit card that it can be discolored by fabrics such as leather and denim. and by the way, don't keep it against loose change or keys. and don't put it in a wallet where it could even touch another card. that could scratch it. man, how delicate. coming up,...
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joining me now to discuss is taylor dolven who has been covering this story for "the miami herald," and peter member of the club, who is trying to help former doral members get their money back. so much to discuss. good evening. taylor, you first. tell me what's going on at doral. why are more than 265 people who have resigned from the club -- why are they waiting to get their deposits back, and how much are we talking about here? >> we're talking, by my estimates, about $2.8 million in deposit refunds that trump is currently sitting on. what happens when you leave the club, when you resign your membership, your golf membership, is that you join this list, this waiting list. and in order to get off the list and get your refund back four new golf members need to join the club. and what we've seen in more recent years based on my reporting is that fewer members are joining, and so resigned members on this list aren't getting their deposit back. like you said, the list now stretches over 260 people long. >> fewer people are joining since he's been elected. you said one to every four. so if one p
joining me now to discuss is taylor dolven who has been covering this story for "the miami herald," and peter member of the club, who is trying to help former doral members get their money back. so much to discuss. good evening. taylor, you first. tell me what's going on at doral. why are more than 265 people who have resigned from the club -- why are they waiting to get their deposits back, and how much are we talking about here? >> we're talking, by my estimates, about $2.8...
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taylor: we will keep an eye on those new products. and coming up, peterill, and the trump administration and why he wants their hands often crippings. that's next. taylor: conservative tech investor isn't shy about throwing his weight. he found a topic where he broke with the u.s. government. >> maybe go back to our rivals in china. and maybe other people get it. i don't trust the f.b.i. to keep it protected in the f.b.i. taylor: william barr last month on the very same topic. >> i'm suggesting that it is well past time for some in the tech community to abandon the posture that it is not worth exploring and turn their talent to developing products that will reconcile good cybersecurity to the imperative of national security. taylor: let's go to washington. very complicated story and i'm glad for you to break it down and what peter is talking to as it relates to encryption. >> if you have these messages that are only able available to sender and recipient and law enforcement could get into those with a warrant, that that is going to imperil privacy and mak
taylor: we will keep an eye on those new products. and coming up, peterill, and the trump administration and why he wants their hands often crippings. that's next. taylor: conservative tech investor isn't shy about throwing his weight. he found a topic where he broke with the u.s. government. >> maybe go back to our rivals in china. and maybe other people get it. i don't trust the f.b.i. to keep it protected in the f.b.i. taylor: william barr last month on the very same topic. >>...
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taylor. it's about an hour. >> good morning, every one. i'm peter carmichael. it's my pleasure to start off this saturday morning with amy murrell taylor. she's an associate professor at the university of kentucky. she did her undergraduate training at duke university. her graduate training at uva and again as i mentioned she's at kentucky. she only goes to schools where there are basketball powese
taylor. it's about an hour. >> good morning, every one. i'm peter carmichael. it's my pleasure to start off this saturday morning with amy murrell taylor. she's an associate professor at the university of kentucky. she did her undergraduate training at duke university. her graduate training at uva and again as i mentioned she's at kentucky. she only goes to schools where there are basketball powese
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taylor. it's about an hour. >> good morning, every one. i'm peter carmichael. it's my pleasure to start off this saturday morning with amy murrell taylor. she's an associate professor at the university of kentucky. she did her undergraduate training at duke university. her graduate training at uva and again as i mentioned she's at kentucky. she only goes to schools where there are basketball powerhouses. being from indiana, i have a faint memory of that day when we once were relevant in basketball. i'll note you won this year at uva because of a guy from indianapolis. let's not forget that. amy has just published, her book is right here. the book is title "em bbattled freedom." it's published by the university of north carolina press and part of the civil war america series. amy's had a pretty good year, i'd day. sit tight. it will take a while for me to tell you all the awards this important book has received. it's received the 2019 tom watson brown prize from the society of civil war historians. 2019, avery craven award. the john book prize as well. you've cle
taylor. it's about an hour. >> good morning, every one. i'm peter carmichael. it's my pleasure to start off this saturday morning with amy murrell taylor. she's an associate professor at the university of kentucky. she did her undergraduate training at duke university. her graduate training at uva and again as i mentioned she's at kentucky. she only goes to schools where there are basketball powerhouses. being from indiana, i have a faint memory of that day when we once were relevant in...
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taylor: it's all about that yield curve. i love how peterke down what a yield curve historically means in terms of protecting a recession but maybe this time it's different. jason: and the economic and political backdrop, how it plays into it. taylor: what was your favorite? jason: i am obsessed with this movement around fake meat. these plant-based burgers, i've tried a lot of them. you got to go out and get one. taylor: i will do that right after this. jason: you can find more stories over the weekend. taylor: and check out our podcast available on apple podcasts and bloomberg.com. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 bac
taylor: it's all about that yield curve. i love how peterke down what a yield curve historically means in terms of protecting a recession but maybe this time it's different. jason: and the economic and political backdrop, how it plays into it. taylor: what was your favorite? jason: i am obsessed with this movement around fake meat. these plant-based burgers, i've tried a lot of them. you got to go out and get one. taylor: i will do that right after this. jason: you can find more stories over...
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taylor: to discuss more, i want to bring in peter. it is very interesting.e sat here friday and the stocks in chipmakers dropped 4%. the sentiment has improved. would you agree with investors that we got an improved reading ?oday on trade peter: it is mildly better. that trump is saying the chinese won a deal, to me that shows that trump wants a deal. you can regard that as trump's way of saying, let's work something out. he still wants is terms but he is talking about negotiating rather than raising tariffs again. taylor: if you come into my terminal here, we have talked a lot about how the deficit has narrowed recently. long-term, this trend of the u.s. trade deficit between the u.s. and china is getting bigger. thus trump really think beijing needs this deal more or does the u.s. need this deal more? peter: china, still be in a smaller economy, much more export dependent, and being a poor country, of course, does -- r country, of course, does need the deal more. that doesn't mean that xi of china and will give into whatever trump wants. he needs to save f
taylor: to discuss more, i want to bring in peter. it is very interesting.e sat here friday and the stocks in chipmakers dropped 4%. the sentiment has improved. would you agree with investors that we got an improved reading ?oday on trade peter: it is mildly better. that trump is saying the chinese won a deal, to me that shows that trump wants a deal. you can regard that as trump's way of saying, let's work something out. he still wants is terms but he is talking about negotiating rather than...
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taylor: don't kill me. it's all about that yield curve. i love how petern what an inverted yield curve historically means in terms of predicting a recession, but maybe this time is different. jason: and the economic and political backdrop plays into it. taylor: what was your favorite? jason: i am obsessed with this movement around fake meat. these plant-based burgers, i've tried a lot of them. i was a little disappointed to find out they are not as healthy, maybe, as i had bought, but you have got to go get one. taylor: i will do that right after this. jason: you can find more stories on businessweek.com over the weekend. taylor: and check out our businessweek podcast available on apple, podcasts and bloomberg.com. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. emily: i'm emily chang. this is the "best of bloomberg: technology" where we bring you all of our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up deadline extended. commerce secretary wilbur ross says the u.s. will ease sanctions on huawei for another 90 days. we will have the week in trade ten
taylor: don't kill me. it's all about that yield curve. i love how petern what an inverted yield curve historically means in terms of predicting a recession, but maybe this time is different. jason: and the economic and political backdrop plays into it. taylor: what was your favorite? jason: i am obsessed with this movement around fake meat. these plant-based burgers, i've tried a lot of them. i was a little disappointed to find out they are not as healthy, maybe, as i had bought, but you have...
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taylor: that was dallas fed president robert kaplan with bloomberg's mike mckee. for more, i want to bring in peterand mike, let me start with you. stocks,alking about the the chipmakers. perhaps not only is it a gauge of sentiment, but also some concern over that tweet, the president saying, i'm ordering people to move operations. we know it is not that simple. is that why we are seeing so much of the tech sector in a selloff? it is not clear the president has any power to order a company to do something like that, but he said, i'm going to announce my plans later today, and people are left wondering what his plan was. would it be some kind of executive order to force these companies to stop doing business with china? that is almost impossible to do in the near term. bust cycles boom and where there's a lot of optimism scenario 5g, but this puts a monkey wrench to that. i think that is why we are seeing these massive selloffs and really big rebounds, because people want to be optimistic, they are just not sure how it is going to play out. romaine: we've been talking about the strength of the u.s.
taylor: that was dallas fed president robert kaplan with bloomberg's mike mckee. for more, i want to bring in peterand mike, let me start with you. stocks,alking about the the chipmakers. perhaps not only is it a gauge of sentiment, but also some concern over that tweet, the president saying, i'm ordering people to move operations. we know it is not that simple. is that why we are seeing so much of the tech sector in a selloff? it is not clear the president has any power to order a company to...
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peter: yes. lemonis: how are you? hannah: hi. hannah. lemonis: hannah, nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you.hese are the dogs. this is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the company mascots. max: oh, yes, our fur babies. lemonis: they normally have this kind of disposition? max: yes, they're very calm. lemonis: do they take on their owner's disposition? max: probably not. [ laughs ] lemonis: okay. max: kathleen, she is working as our sort of interim cfo... lemonis: great. max: ...to help me with numbers. lemonis: this is nice. taylor: it doesn't look like much from the outside. lemonis: but it's pretty inside. taylor: yeah. lemonis: what is -- max: oh, this? this is my mood board and my inspiration board. and it's the kater family. it's kind of murchison-hume world. lemonis: when i walked into the office for the first time, i wasn't really sure i was in the right place. i see fine china and fan
peter: yes. lemonis: how are you? hannah: hi. hannah. lemonis: hannah, nice to meet you. taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you.hese are the dogs. this is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the company mascots. max: oh, yes, our fur babies. lemonis: they normally have this kind of...
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peter in the sport. 5 e.u. states have agreed to take in nearly 100 migrants who were stranded at sea for weeks years lauren taylor with more from our european broadcast center thanks rob yes the european union says it stands ready to supervise the migrants relocation they've been spending their 1st day on dry land in weeks after they were finally allowed to leave the open arms rescue ship and then to italy on tuesday evening italian government had prevented the boat from docking at a local prosecutor intervened he used border agencies will now screen the migrants just obvious whether they are eligible for international protection meanwhile another crisis is looming in the mediterranean the ocean viking rescue ship has more than $350.00 migrants on board and has been refused permission to dock in italy or malta so we're going to go has more from the italian island of lampedusa. several e.u. member countries have agreed to take on the nearly $100.00 or so people who are on board the open arms vessel that would be spain portugal luxembourg and france they have been willing to take them on and so they will now be abl
peter in the sport. 5 e.u. states have agreed to take in nearly 100 migrants who were stranded at sea for weeks years lauren taylor with more from our european broadcast center thanks rob yes the european union says it stands ready to supervise the migrants relocation they've been spending their 1st day on dry land in weeks after they were finally allowed to leave the open arms rescue ship and then to italy on tuesday evening italian government had prevented the boat from docking at a local...
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peter carmichael, i'm a member of the history department here at gettysburg college and i'm also the director of the civil war institute and it's my pleasure to start off this saturday morning with amy murrell taylor. amy as an associate professor at the university of kentucky, she did her undergraduate training
peter carmichael, i'm a member of the history department here at gettysburg college and i'm also the director of the civil war institute and it's my pleasure to start off this saturday morning with amy murrell taylor. amy as an associate professor at the university of kentucky, she did her undergraduate training
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peter, thank you for being with us today. coming up, is greenland for sale? more on what i'm watching next. david: it is all about -- taylorabout radio. if you are heading out and here car, tune into bloomberg radio onsirius xm channel 119 or the bloomberg business at. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is what i'm watching. it appears greenland is very much on the president's radar screen. this was a report in "the journal."et apparently he's asked his legal thesel to look into possibility of buying greenland. he claims this has geopolitical said. turns out president truman tried to buy it in 1947, 1948 because of its relationship to russia. taylor: you have a great screen looking back at all the history. david: the louisiana purchase was the last really big one. interestingly, they are about exactly the same size. that was thomas jefferson. states,ame time, united the less time about something substantial was for denmark in 1916. it was called then the danish west indies, now the u.s. virgin islands. taylor: of course, twitter is where we get some of our news, and twittered sort of totally blew up. one person said he was w
peter, thank you for being with us today. coming up, is greenland for sale? more on what i'm watching next. david: it is all about -- taylorabout radio. if you are heading out and here car, tune into bloomberg radio onsirius xm channel 119 or the bloomberg business at. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is what i'm watching. it appears greenland is very much on the president's radar screen. this was a report in "the journal."et apparently he's asked his legal thesel to look into...
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peter carmichael, i'm a member of the history department here at gettysburg college and i'm also the director of the civil war institute and it's my pleasure to start off this saturday morning with amy murrell taylor. amy as an associate professor at the university of kentucky, she did her undergraduate training at duke university, her graduate training at uva and as i mentioned, she is at kentucky. she only goes to schools where there are basketball powerhouses, there used to winning national champions. being from indiana i have got a faint memory, i know amy won this year at uva because you know a guy from indianapolis. so let's not forget that. amy has just published, her book is right here, the book is entitled embattled freedom, journeys through civil war slavery vg camps. it is part of the america series. it's a pretty good year i would say. >> it's going to take a while for me to tell you all the awards the book is receiving, the 2019 tom watson brown prize from the society of civil war historians, the 2019 award from the organization of american historians, the john millbrook prize, you've cleaned up amy, congratulations this is well- deserved as you all will discover this, as i said is a
peter carmichael, i'm a member of the history department here at gettysburg college and i'm also the director of the civil war institute and it's my pleasure to start off this saturday morning with amy murrell taylor. amy as an associate professor at the university of kentucky, she did her undergraduate training at duke university, her graduate training at uva and as i mentioned, she is at kentucky. she only goes to schools where there are basketball powerhouses, there used to winning national...
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peter alexander alongside kristen welker savannah and craig have the day off. the white house not on staff today, but we thought we'd take a road trip. how about last night, though taylorwift. >> how about last night. >> she was and there was this great moment in addition to her performance when john travolta seemed to get a little bit confused, started to hand out her award to the wrong person. i don't think anything could have overshadowed her night, though twitter did go wild. >> he could have accidentally given it to rupaul, he didn't do that, so it worked out okay at the end of the day. >>> our top story is tropical storm dorian and what could lie ahead for the caribbean, the southern u.s. and the labor day weekend. al is back this morning. al, welcome back you have the very latest good morning. >> good morning, guys, and thank you for getting your first national weather from us here's the latest from the national hurricane center. dorian's 30 miles southeast of st. lucia. it's moving west, northwest at 13 miles per hour. we have tropical storm watches, tropical storm warnings and parts of the dominican republic under a hurricane watch. here's what we see as far a
peter alexander alongside kristen welker savannah and craig have the day off. the white house not on staff today, but we thought we'd take a road trip. how about last night, though taylorwift. >> how about last night. >> she was and there was this great moment in addition to her performance when john travolta seemed to get a little bit confused, started to hand out her award to the wrong person. i don't think anything could have overshadowed her night, though twitter did go wild....