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he keeps saying that ceos like chuck robbins and others are saying, no, it's not the fed. there's no issue with access to capital or tight financial conditions this is about the trade war. "the wall street journal" today doubles down on their navarro recession part two they say, i'll quote from it right now. the key to avoiding the worst is to restore a sense of policy, calm an confidence stop the trade threats by the tweet. call a trade tariff retreat with a goal of reaching a deal by the meeting of the pacific nations in november. someone should tell mr. trump that incumbent presidents who preside over recessions within two years of an election rarely get a second term. okay part two from "the wall street journal," this is all about the trade war. >> let me just finish on cisco it's a mistake to look at these companies in isolation that say 3%, 5% the customers, their customers are much more impacted so there's a multiplier effect and there's contain yoj across if their customers come bark, more correlate to china it's going to affect cisco so i don't get the point of po
he keeps saying that ceos like chuck robbins and others are saying, no, it's not the fed. there's no issue with access to capital or tight financial conditions this is about the trade war. "the wall street journal" today doubles down on their navarro recession part two they say, i'll quote from it right now. the key to avoiding the worst is to restore a sense of policy, calm an confidence stop the trade threats by the tweet. call a trade tariff retreat with a goal of reaching a deal...
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we're going to talk to chuck robbins.y've made layoffs according to a filing, nearly 400 jobs, mostly engineers there's lots of talk about big layoffs. obviously marvin ellison at lowe's investment banks, talking about 50,000 layoffs those are people who are highly paid and may struggle. but then there are all the people who managed to switch to the giga economy i spent a lot of time with the door dashes of the world i know those jobs are not considered to be the cream of the crop jobs. lyft, uber i think a job is what you make of it. those are good jobs, much better than the jobs that existed before that. i'm not saying if you're a vice president at bank of america and you get laid off you necessarily want to work at lyft it's certainly available if you need the income. >> you mentioned amazon, jim we haven't covered berkshire's 13f, taking their stake and amazon to more than half a million shares at the end of q-2, which is a little in the rearview mirror. >> true. i think that amazon had a down tick in web services, bu
we're going to talk to chuck robbins.y've made layoffs according to a filing, nearly 400 jobs, mostly engineers there's lots of talk about big layoffs. obviously marvin ellison at lowe's investment banks, talking about 50,000 layoffs those are people who are highly paid and may struggle. but then there are all the people who managed to switch to the giga economy i spent a lot of time with the door dashes of the world i know those jobs are not considered to be the cream of the crop jobs. lyft,...
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here's our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins.es in the amazon forest continue to rage. and as more and more trees are lost, the threat to this great carbon capturing region of the world grows. reports suggest there may be 2500 separate fires in there may be 2500 separate fires in the brazilian amazon. farmers and loggers are being widely blamed for lighting many of them. there has been a sustained pattern of clearing forest for cultivation, part of a drive to expand agriculture, encouraged by the country's controversial, right wing president. translation: actually it is bolsonaro who is responsible for what is happening in the amazon. he encourages environmental crime which makes criminals feel comfortable. several world leaders are about to travel to france for a summit hosted by president macron, applaud his decision to put the amazon fires at the top of the agenda. he tweeted, oui’ the top of the agenda. he tweeted, our house is burning literally. the amazon, the lungs which produce 20% of the planet's oxygen is on fire. it is
here's our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins.es in the amazon forest continue to rage. and as more and more trees are lost, the threat to this great carbon capturing region of the world grows. reports suggest there may be 2500 separate fires in there may be 2500 separate fires in the brazilian amazon. farmers and loggers are being widely blamed for lighting many of them. there has been a sustained pattern of clearing forest for cultivation, part of a drive to expand agriculture,...
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james robbins, bbc news. joining us from sao paulo is luis aragow.or of the remote sensing division at the national institute for space research, which is responsible for analysing satellite data, estimating deforestation and the impact of fires. thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. when you saw those images, the scale of what is going on, how shocked where you? good evening. so what we are observing this year is an increase that we really should be worried with because it is surpassing what we have been observing for the last ten years and we really need to use the data to ta ke we really need to use the data to take actions on the ground. what kind of actions the need to take? so, at the moment, with deforestation and fires we need to have fire brigades located at the sites with higher action to really reduce and try to what is going on. if is like fire gates do work is there room for optimism or is there something now which has been referred to as the didactic scenario where we are at a tipping point too mu
james robbins, bbc news. joining us from sao paulo is luis aragow.or of the remote sensing division at the national institute for space research, which is responsible for analysing satellite data, estimating deforestation and the impact of fires. thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. when you saw those images, the scale of what is going on, how shocked where you? good evening. so what we are observing this year is an increase that we really should be...
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james, thanks very much, james robbins, thank you. play began, players and spectators at lord's paid tribute to ruth strauss — the wife of the former england captain andrew strauss, who died from a rare lung cancer in december. our sports correspondent joe wilson is at lord's. yes, it's been a memorable morning here. you may remember after the first test wychavon england lost, joe root said he was expecting a big response from his players in this test match. england got to 76 for the loss of two wickets at lunch so the loss of two wickets at lunch so the captain may be thinking it could have been worse. certainly one thing we can say for definite it is we have had the weather here today to fit the occasion. andrew strauss took the applause here countless times as a player. today meant something entirely different. today, he had his sons with him and read was for his wife of their mum. ruth strauss died of a rare form of lung cancer. to turn lords read was to make it her day. this was about gaining awareness for the ruth strauss founda
james, thanks very much, james robbins, thank you. play began, players and spectators at lord's paid tribute to ruth strauss — the wife of the former england captain andrew strauss, who died from a rare lung cancer in december. our sports correspondent joe wilson is at lord's. yes, it's been a memorable morning here. you may remember after the first test wychavon england lost, joe root said he was expecting a big response from his players in this test match. england got to 76 for the loss of...
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i did see indications, chuck robbins saying, of macro shifts we didn't see in the prior quarter.s strong finish as you would expect to q4 he said he was amazed by the resilience of the economy and hoped it can bounce back with resolution to some of the issues on china he said they saw a significant impact on the business in china as relates to what is going on with the trade war right now. overall china not a big part of cisco's business but can have an impact they sell, for example, infrastructure to carriers in china. they've been uninvited to bid or participate as they used to. on tariffs, they said they continue to do everything in her words they can do, confident they're able to offset the headwinds from tariffs with the continues benefit from software. tomorrow be sure to tune in to cnbc ceo chuck robbins will be on cnbc on "squawk on the street" fielding questions about this report and i'm sure much else. back to you. >> thanks very much. josh lipton in san francisco pete najarian, what did you make of the quarter >> it is a name that absolutely had a screaming move to the
i did see indications, chuck robbins saying, of macro shifts we didn't see in the prior quarter.s strong finish as you would expect to q4 he said he was amazed by the resilience of the economy and hoped it can bounce back with resolution to some of the issues on china he said they saw a significant impact on the business in china as relates to what is going on with the trade war right now. overall china not a big part of cisco's business but can have an impact they sell, for example,...
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was really her greatest gift was humanizing her characters do you live it thank you very much tony robbins marson fantastic rise of a fantastic woman as well thank you. moving on now and i have to say i'm not the most relaxed fly a but if i had to choose to a form of aerial transport it would be a horse a balloon it's all my bucket list of things to do and when i see a beautifully designed balloon up in the skies it gets my interest going again like now we're off to one of the biggest balloon festivals in the world in france. played there yes. the event is one of the biggest of its kind in the world. haha share ballooning enthusiasm to the festival in champlain in northeastern france is the place to be. it was started 30 years ago by a man from a family with the legendary ancestor. of. my wrong while the father say. i was seeing the true album and. bush. i mean the story because it's my dwelling wrong wrong wrong or spit out what it was . that was in 1793. this year of the ground it's monday i'll ever loan so nearly $500.00 balloons lift off bought the people who pallet them a still pretty
was really her greatest gift was humanizing her characters do you live it thank you very much tony robbins marson fantastic rise of a fantastic woman as well thank you. moving on now and i have to say i'm not the most relaxed fly a but if i had to choose to a form of aerial transport it would be a horse a balloon it's all my bucket list of things to do and when i see a beautifully designed balloon up in the skies it gets my interest going again like now we're off to one of the biggest balloon...
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true, early intervention can do a heck of a lot in order to potentially solve deep—seated medical robbinss saying is that it's not going to be able to do this test, it's not going to be able to do anything if you already got alzheimer's unfortunately. but in terms of early onset, it's really predicting that up to 20 years in advance of getting full alzheimer's, this blood test may be able to detect whether or not you got the toxins building in your brain and potentially treatment that allow alzheimer's to be pushed back, so the tremendous story and again as i say, medical science never ceases to amaze me. still in the science them, this story on climate change stop get lots of people together, being high—profile conference, get them in on private jets, massive high—profile conference, get them in on privatejets, massive climate footprint. this is about as climate change event that apparently google held in sicily. we should say, this is the mail and other papers citing anonymous sources and google rather unhelpfully has not commented one way on the other about it. no comment i don't think
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tracee: they're giving away samples this sunday at baskin robbins.ting ever for them. thank you very much. lauren: thanks, trace. cheryl: ice cream aside, we've got a lot more coming up, believe it or not. we're going to tell you about how napkins, which i could use one right now, caused a big mess on delta flights. and when did you start adulting? ask yourself that question. the surprising stats on when people are saying they finally decided to grow up. lauren: here's a napkin, cheryl. ♪ tell me who am i. ♪ without you. ♪ by my side. cheryl: napkins causing some confusion on some delta flights. a woman was on a flight to the bahamas when she noticed the napkin she was handed had an ominous message, she thought. the napkin said the worlds is better with you out in it. the placement of the words made her made . >> top stories before 6:00 a.m. on east coast. democratic front runner attacked from both sides last night and the economy, health care and taxing the wealthy in the spotlight. a look from top moments. federal reserve cut interest rates and inv
tracee: they're giving away samples this sunday at baskin robbins.ting ever for them. thank you very much. lauren: thanks, trace. cheryl: ice cream aside, we've got a lot more coming up, believe it or not. we're going to tell you about how napkins, which i could use one right now, caused a big mess on delta flights. and when did you start adulting? ask yourself that question. the surprising stats on when people are saying they finally decided to grow up. lauren: here's a napkin, cheryl. ♪...
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james robbins, bbc news.s cross to texas to speak to niyanta spelman the ceo of rainforest partnership a non profit which works to protect tropical rainforests. thank you for being here and tell us how the amazon has changed in recent months. so the fires have been going on for several years and years. what we have seen in the last few years is the frequency and the piece of change that has been happening fast and climate change has a lot to do with it. and alsojust and climate change has a lot to do with it. and also just the and climate change has a lot to do with it. and alsojust the rapid changes in terms of the response from people trying to industrialize and dig up forests for agriculture. that has had a huge effect. it is not all of the amazon that this is happening with. there are parts of the amazon where people are awakening and realising that we really do need to protect the forest. and so i think the fact that this is a global issue and that this is having a global impact and perhaps the first tim
james robbins, bbc news.s cross to texas to speak to niyanta spelman the ceo of rainforest partnership a non profit which works to protect tropical rainforests. thank you for being here and tell us how the amazon has changed in recent months. so the fires have been going on for several years and years. what we have seen in the last few years is the frequency and the piece of change that has been happening fast and climate change has a lot to do with it. and alsojust and climate change has a lot...
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the scenes decisions borisjohnson took as soon as he entered downing street was to get rid of olly robbinsresa may's main adviser on europe, but also the main adviser on europe, but also the main negotiator between the eu and the uk for the last three years. he has replaced him with a man called david frost, who went out to his first meetings in the eu last week, and basically eu officials went back and basically eu officials went back and told the member states, it is really going to be no deal. the fascinating thing about this as it might be a bluff, it might not be. but the key thing to successful blushes that by definition, it looks no different from the uk actually pursuing no deal. —— a successful bluff is that by definition. so either way, it is effectively working. and a bluff that could become reality, if it is a bluff. exactly. as henry said, this is the sole purpose of borisjohnson, to come in, and he has been so focused on no—deal brexit from the start. he kind of paid lip service to the idea that he might be able to negotiate will stop but really, he has got rid ofa will stop
the scenes decisions borisjohnson took as soon as he entered downing street was to get rid of olly robbinsresa may's main adviser on europe, but also the main adviser on europe, but also the main negotiator between the eu and the uk for the last three years. he has replaced him with a man called david frost, who went out to his first meetings in the eu last week, and basically eu officials went back and basically eu officials went back and told the member states, it is really going to be no...
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(áboxesá) and this morning we're excited to have the host of that new talk-show -- mel robbins.morning mel. (áboxesá) thanks mel and we look forward to seeing you on september 16th at 3 p-m here on kron4. on kron4. ( will ) ( will ) coming up after the break... toxic algae is found in one east bay regional park. the warning for people walking their dogs. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) another predominantly the day ahead of warming conditions this temperatures in 60's as your your friday calm and cool conditions.afternoon will be much like yesterday, in the the coast and for parts of the bay while the 80's again for other inland.the next 7 days temperatures seasonal what we had past few weeks, in the 80's for with plenty of sun continuation of dry conditions. (robin) wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san less then 30 to 101. golden gat bridge than 30 min toll plaza. richmond less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( will ) a warning in the east bay... the east bay regional park district has posted an advisory about harmful algea blooms. the advisory is at big break regional
(áboxesá) and this morning we're excited to have the host of that new talk-show -- mel robbins.morning mel. (áboxesá) thanks mel and we look forward to seeing you on september 16th at 3 p-m here on kron4. on kron4. ( will ) ( will ) coming up after the break... toxic algae is found in one east bay regional park. the warning for people walking their dogs. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) another predominantly the day ahead of warming conditions this temperatures in 60's as your your friday...
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you cannot ignore these robbins. other forms are called out in the 1995 resolution. cannot ignore these problems. other forms are called out in the 1995 resolution. any effort to vindicate the ideals of 1995 must begin by treating those threats very seriously and working to hold iran accountable for its efforts at nuclear extortion. these are most obviously the most significant proliferation threat that today affect the middle east. one could not imagine making progress toward a middle east zone without addressing them and trying to move towards a zone without trying to address these problems is a sign that the proponents of such a step are not serious about the shared goal of the zone and more interested in exploiting political divisions. as pointed out in the working paper i referenced four and also the case in the broader context of disarmament discourse. needs to run and can only run through practical steps and confidence building measures aimed at building trust and the broader security environment that include movement. what stands in the way is not that we com
you cannot ignore these robbins. other forms are called out in the 1995 resolution. cannot ignore these problems. other forms are called out in the 1995 resolution. any effort to vindicate the ideals of 1995 must begin by treating those threats very seriously and working to hold iran accountable for its efforts at nuclear extortion. these are most obviously the most significant proliferation threat that today affect the middle east. one could not imagine making progress toward a middle east...
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21 people killed in airstrikes by syrian or russian aircraft on residential areas of syria's idlib robbinsrder, turkey-syria bennett smith reports. correspondent: people living in the rebel held province of idlib they say perhaps impossible dilemma. stay in your home with the risk it will be flattened by an airstrike, or run into open country with no shelter, food or sanitation. it would be miraculous if anyone who decided to stay here survived this bombing. nowhere is safe. [explosion] the syrian russian-backed military has stepped up efforts to take idlib, according to people living there and group monitoring the conflict. the man with this phone is saying hisis final prayers. this area is to the south of idlib city. a highway theo regime wants to control, as it advances on idlib. there is always hope someone will have survived beneath the rubble. but all the rescue workers keep finding our bodies. children's bodies. there will be no miracles tonight. syrian government forces step up pressure on idlib, one million people have now fled their homes, according to the u.n., and many are head
21 people killed in airstrikes by syrian or russian aircraft on residential areas of syria's idlib robbinsrder, turkey-syria bennett smith reports. correspondent: people living in the rebel held province of idlib they say perhaps impossible dilemma. stay in your home with the risk it will be flattened by an airstrike, or run into open country with no shelter, food or sanitation. it would be miraculous if anyone who decided to stay here survived this bombing. nowhere is safe. [explosion] the...
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. >> i heard chuck robbins say how they shifted with some of the issues with tariffs.0% supposedly coming on september first. i think they've been given a little cover to possibly give conservative guidance. then we get to september first could you buy the august, next week expiration, september 55 call calendar. paying 65 cents for that >> well, you know by now, it took a pretty big hit off the earnings >> you know about that clip, listen, i got a lot of things right in that clip week over week they did take the mulligan they did guide down and the tariffs were pulled. the guidance was so bad that the stock went down too much here's the important thing about the trade. this is what i got wrong the stock now is so far below the strikes we had chosen, the august-september 55 call trade i wanted to put something to work, and that's what i did. at the end of the day, stock's down 10%, and i risked 1% of the stock price. so to me, sometimes a lose is a win. >> isn't that the empitome of what we're trying to do here >> risk less, make more. >> last week, mike said, he broke
. >> i heard chuck robbins say how they shifted with some of the issues with tariffs.0% supposedly coming on september first. i think they've been given a little cover to possibly give conservative guidance. then we get to september first could you buy the august, next week expiration, september 55 call calendar. paying 65 cents for that >> well, you know by now, it took a pretty big hit off the earnings >> you know about that clip, listen, i got a lot of things right in that...
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james robbins, bbc news.oining me now is an economy or to the economist from rio dejaneiro, as well as jonathan the economist from rio dejaneiro, as well asjonathan mizell from survival international. thanks for joining us on bbc news. jair bolsonaro argues that this land in the amazon needs to be destroyed so that farmers can use it, and it is important to the country economic debacle economically. what is the truth behind this claim? it sort of depends on what your view is. bolsonaro thinks that this land needs to be developed for the economic benefit of brazilians that live in the area, as well as for mining. there's lots of mineral rich soil in this area, so that is his stance. he sort of thinks that people on the outside, foreign governments, ngos need to get out of the way and let brazil develop this land in the way that they want to, because it is really a sovereignty issue for him. jonathan, your organisation works close with the with indigenous people will stopi million people are in the amazon, —— 1
james robbins, bbc news.oining me now is an economy or to the economist from rio dejaneiro, as well as jonathan the economist from rio dejaneiro, as well asjonathan mizell from survival international. thanks for joining us on bbc news. jair bolsonaro argues that this land in the amazon needs to be destroyed so that farmers can use it, and it is important to the country economic debacle economically. what is the truth behind this claim? it sort of depends on what your view is. bolsonaro thinks...
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i wanted to mention john robbins work. out about food revolution. watere 5000 gallons of with the production of one pound of beef. he researched it and found it was true. cows are so massive and their waste dropping of the planet, it traps heat in our environment. what is happening in brazil, we are losing the rain forests. those of the planet. he said we need our trees to breathe. host: that is bridget in texas. our democratic candidates talking about cows? guest: there is a recognition agriculture brings a lot of omissions. there needs to be some sort of way to reduce those admissions. we are talking about soil, sequestering carbon in the soil. we are talking about having more responsible grazing policies. i don't think that is been nearly as fleshed out his energy policies writ large. there is not enough brought to bear on that. guest: why aren't we going to have a specific democratic debate about climate change? the national committee said they will not have a single issue debate about anything. it will be too late to include that. we have never
i wanted to mention john robbins work. out about food revolution. watere 5000 gallons of with the production of one pound of beef. he researched it and found it was true. cows are so massive and their waste dropping of the planet, it traps heat in our environment. what is happening in brazil, we are losing the rain forests. those of the planet. he said we need our trees to breathe. host: that is bridget in texas. our democratic candidates talking about cows? guest: there is a recognition...
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mixed in the u.s.ales with an increase at its dunkin' stores, but then aecline at its bass kin & robbins. the company raised full-year earnings guidance. dunkin''s shares dropped 1 1/2% to 78.96. >>> taco bel pizza au and kfc helped yum to post better than expected results. shares re almost 4% to 116.94. >>> yeti topped estimates thanks to an increase in drink ware, coolers and equip innocent sales. the kwp raised its full year outlook but a builder than expected build weighed on the stock and shares dropped nearly 7% to 32.34. archer, daniels, midland missed earnings and revenue targets due to a rough winter in north america. the company also said it s hurt by the u.s. and china trade tensions as u.s. crop exports struggled. still, shares were up araion to 41.15. >>> beyond meat cam back to wall street for a second helping today. it issued new shares of stock, a so-called secondary offering, priced at $160 a share. that's far above its initial ipo price of $25 a share just two months ago. shares of the plant-based protein company fell 10% in today's session. meanwhile, beyond meat's riv
mixed in the u.s.ales with an increase at its dunkin' stores, but then aecline at its bass kin & robbins. the company raised full-year earnings guidance. dunkin''s shares dropped 1 1/2% to 78.96. >>> taco bel pizza au and kfc helped yum to post better than expected results. shares re almost 4% to 116.94. >>> yeti topped estimates thanks to an increase in drink ware, coolers and equip innocent sales. the kwp raised its full year outlook but a builder than expected build...
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. >> well, i just heard chuck robbins say how well his team executed on shifting the supply chain toey may have with tariffs. and now we know there's another 10% supposedly covering on september 1st, i think they've been given a little cover to give some conservative guidance for the current quarter. and then we get to the situation with september 1st where who knows whether these tariffs are going to be put in place you could buy the august expiration, paying 65 cents for that. >> you know by now it took a pretty big hit off the earnings. >> what's interesting about that clip, listen, i got a lot of things right in that clip week over week. they did take the mulligan the problem is that the guidance was so bad and unexpected that the stock went down too much here's an important thing about the trade and what i got wrong the stock was so far below the strike zone we had chosen that they're both worthless but i only risked 1% so i had a thesis and i wanted to put something to work and that's what i did. so at the end of the day is stock is down 10% and i risked 1% of the stock price,
. >> well, i just heard chuck robbins say how well his team executed on shifting the supply chain toey may have with tariffs. and now we know there's another 10% supposedly covering on september 1st, i think they've been given a little cover to give some conservative guidance for the current quarter. and then we get to the situation with september 1st where who knows whether these tariffs are going to be put in place you could buy the august expiration, paying 65 cents for that. >>...
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this earnings event next week, it's wednesday after the close, i say to myself, i just heard chuck robbins say how well his team executed on shifting the supply chain to avert some of the issues they might have with tariffs. now we know there is another 10% supposedly covering on september first, i think they've been given a little cover here to possibly give some conservative guidance for the current quarter. and then we get to a situation with september 1st where, who knows whether these tariffs are going to be put in place i think right there, that chart implied volatility, price of options in cisco, very near 2019 highs. they're high so if you want to make a directional bet it's hard to do with options here. to me i want to lean bullish on this one sell the implied move just in the weekly options here and i will look to help finance some longer dated options that might catch a little bit of a thaw on that september 1st tariff. so to me the trade was kind of simple 52.60 today. you could buy the august next week expiration, september 55 call calendar paying 65 cents for the selling one
this earnings event next week, it's wednesday after the close, i say to myself, i just heard chuck robbins say how well his team executed on shifting the supply chain to avert some of the issues they might have with tariffs. now we know there is another 10% supposedly covering on september first, i think they've been given a little cover here to possibly give some conservative guidance for the current quarter. and then we get to a situation with september 1st where, who knows whether these...
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president bolsonaro take immediate action to deal with the fires. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james robbinslooking at the impact that brazil's leader has had on the rainforest, and he's here now. the amazon rainforest is huge. not only in sheer geographical size but also in its importance sustaining life on earth. it covers about 2.1 million square miles — that's about half the size of europe. it is home to three million species of plants and animals and has billions of trees which absorb c02 and slow global warming. but it's under severe threat — on average, an area the size of a football pitch is cleared every minute. brazil's president bolsonaro is blamed for actively encouraging the rainforest‘s destruction — why? president bolsonaro won last year's election partly by promising radical change in the amazon. 0pening it up forfarming, diluting environmental laws and reducing fines for those who break them. it was a green light and notjust for the poor — established farmers say it is right to clear the forest. but president bolsonaro's approach has been condemned by emmanuel macron of fran
president bolsonaro take immediate action to deal with the fires. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james robbinslooking at the impact that brazil's leader has had on the rainforest, and he's here now. the amazon rainforest is huge. not only in sheer geographical size but also in its importance sustaining life on earth. it covers about 2.1 million square miles — that's about half the size of europe. it is home to three million species of plants and animals and has billions of trees which absorb...
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president bolsonaro takes immediate action to deal with the fires. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james robbinsers the impact the brazilian leader's policies have had on the amazon. the amazon rainforest is huge, not only in sheer geographic size but also in its importance for sustaining life on earth. it covers around 2.1 million square miles, about half the size of europe. it is home to 3 million species of plants and animals and has billions of trees that absorb c02 and slow global warming. but it is under severe threat. on average, an area the size of a football pitch is cleared every minute. president bolsonaro is blamed for actively encouraging the destruction of the rainforest. why? president bolsonaro won last year's election partly by promising radical change in the amazon. 0pening it up forfarming, diluting environmental laws and reducing fines for those who break them. it was a green light and notjust for the poor — established farmers say it is right to clear the forest. but president bolsonaro's approach has been condemned by emmanuel macron of france. he is preparing to welcome le
president bolsonaro takes immediate action to deal with the fires. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james robbinsers the impact the brazilian leader's policies have had on the amazon. the amazon rainforest is huge, not only in sheer geographic size but also in its importance for sustaining life on earth. it covers around 2.1 million square miles, about half the size of europe. it is home to 3 million species of plants and animals and has billions of trees that absorb c02 and slow global warming....
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>>robbins actually showing yet the bay bridge right now and it's not looking too bad out but not at all the backup here is filling in the cash lanes it is going to be slow. all this is pretty good working their way into san francisco with no major issues to report so. >>a great trip to come on in we're checking in on traffic tracker looking a highway for its white open 15 minutes antioc
>>robbins actually showing yet the bay bridge right now and it's not looking too bad out but not at all the backup here is filling in the cash lanes it is going to be slow. all this is pretty good working their way into san francisco with no major issues to report so. >>a great trip to come on in we're checking in on traffic tracker looking a highway for its white open 15 minutes antioc
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to your point, i was really surprised to see cisco's chuck robbins talk about this. we had known that cisco was pretty resilient to the latest trade tension. they had been able to absorb the cost, but it seems they are seeing a turning point as well and the chart on the bloomberg showing that although we had strong gdp numbers out of the u.s., we saw business investment seeing the first drop since 2016, so despite most of the far,umbers being good so how long would it take for this to quickly turn you can it would mean more business is getting anxious. >> that's just it. there's herding behavior in , and we arenimals animals. i think businesses look at other businesses that are their competitors, and they noticed these slowdowns. one note of warning -- the second quarter is not generally a great quarter for technology. thirdlows a season where and fourth quarter are generally stronger than the second quarter. the commentary about what they are seeing in their pipeline now is probably a little bit more germane than the results for this quarter. many people and markets
to your point, i was really surprised to see cisco's chuck robbins talk about this. we had known that cisco was pretty resilient to the latest trade tension. they had been able to absorb the cost, but it seems they are seeing a turning point as well and the chart on the bloomberg showing that although we had strong gdp numbers out of the u.s., we saw business investment seeing the first drop since 2016, so despite most of the far,umbers being good so how long would it take for this to quickly...
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lucy rutherford recognize immediately told elizabeth to pack her esau and bags and summon nicholas robbins and took this photograph in the white cadillac they set off for the state before the press could arrive. they would only hear whether or not the president had actually passed away when they stopped on their journey home. the fog was already at half mast, they operated before putting in the call what had become natural but global news. at 3:30 5 pm local time april 12, 1945, the commander and chief last words of the author of this book, the commander in chief was dead. thank you very much. [ clapping ] 1st >> nigel thank you very much, for another wonderful presentation, and really wrapping this wonderful, remarkable individual up. like to open the floor for questions, we will start in the center about halfway back. please stand when i bring the microphone to you. >> we briefly talked while you were signing my book, i would like you to share with the audience, your contrast with hitler's interference with his command, and his army, his and what roosevelt did with his army. >>yes, i enj
lucy rutherford recognize immediately told elizabeth to pack her esau and bags and summon nicholas robbins and took this photograph in the white cadillac they set off for the state before the press could arrive. they would only hear whether or not the president had actually passed away when they stopped on their journey home. the fog was already at half mast, they operated before putting in the call what had become natural but global news. at 3:30 5 pm local time april 12, 1945, the commander...
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immediately the end was approaching told elizabeth to pack her easel and bags and summon nicholas robbins, the man who took this photograph. in the white cadillac, they set off from the estate before the press could arrive. they would only hear whether or not the president had actually passed away when they stopped to telephone a little white house on their journey home. the flag was already at half-mast. the operator before putting through the call asked if they knew what had become national, in fact, global news. at 3:35 p.m. local time, april 12, 1945, the commander in chief, these are the last words of the author of this book, "the commander in chief was dead." thank you very much. >>> nigel, thank you very much for another wonderful presentation and, really -- really wrapping this wonderful remarkable individual up. we'd like to open the floor for questions, and we'll start in the center about half way back. please, stand when i bring the microphone to you. >> we briefly talked while you were signing my book, and i would like you to share with the audience your contrast with hitler's
immediately the end was approaching told elizabeth to pack her easel and bags and summon nicholas robbins, the man who took this photograph. in the white cadillac, they set off from the estate before the press could arrive. they would only hear whether or not the president had actually passed away when they stopped to telephone a little white house on their journey home. the flag was already at half-mast. the operator before putting through the call asked if they knew what had become national,...
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find out how here's a live look outside of san mateo bridge traffic moving along here but robbins been following where the slow spots are we'll get next update from her in just a bit. lowe's is kicking off labor day saving early to help you get a jump start on your projects. >>let's get an update on that hot spot. the street sweeper fire yes so the fires out on the east shore freeway but to the activity is still there so they have to clean up they have to remove the sweeper and that's a problem. it's adding to the commute traffic on the east shore freeway so give it a little more we don't have an exact estimated time of clearing but we know that at lanes closed. now we're down to just the right lane we're talking about 80 west right in the oakland mayor is as you leave him rebuild and head toward oakland and caught fire is going to bring then i out so you can see the p backup and how this is impacting your commute. a special alert remains in place for backup spilling all the way through put all so we're between a 3440 minutes now because of this activity right down here in the maze so
find out how here's a live look outside of san mateo bridge traffic moving along here but robbins been following where the slow spots are we'll get next update from her in just a bit. lowe's is kicking off labor day saving early to help you get a jump start on your projects. >>let's get an update on that hot spot. the street sweeper fire yes so the fires out on the east shore freeway but to the activity is still there so they have to clean up they have to remove the sweeper and that's a...
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robbins traffic still quite heavy at the richmond sandra fell bridge toll plaza so if you want to head over be prepare for some heavy traffic from before. >>richmond parkway right through the pay gates getting on to the bridge. it will loosen up around mid span. so 15 minutes at ok average to make it into the north bay, the bay bridge traffic still pretty think i'm not expecting to see a huge improvement until maybe 9 or a little bit later so 13 minutes here isn't at average for now. but it just goes up and down so be prepared for slow traffic from the maze through the tolls up the incline but no major issues in that downtown san francisco that you need to worry about one on one 14 minutes from brisbane to san francisco and to 80. not bad, it's averaging 18 minutes from daly city to downtown san francisco back to you. >>all right, thank you very much rob and to national news now immigration officials say the father of a girl that was seen crying for ice to let her father go did not have a prior criminal conviction take a listen. the girl's father was among hundreds of undocumented work
robbins traffic still quite heavy at the richmond sandra fell bridge toll plaza so if you want to head over be prepare for some heavy traffic from before. >>richmond parkway right through the pay gates getting on to the bridge. it will loosen up around mid span. so 15 minutes at ok average to make it into the north bay, the bay bridge traffic still pretty think i'm not expecting to see a huge improvement until maybe 9 or a little bit later so 13 minutes here isn't at average for now. but...
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way all through the morning necessarily see i give yourself that extra few moments to get to work robbins talking about traffic that is a little heavier school has. now back in session for many areas that fog in place too traffic's likely to be moving be moving along just a little bit slower this morning from the 60's were are currently sitting up actually pretty mild start to the day to 70's 80's and 90's later on today, a very similar one to where we were yesterday i'm talking even warmer temperatures in your forecast still >>robert. thank you john checking in on the bay bridge traffic lots of it the cash lanes are for all they are already stacked up the on the into the lot beyond 8.80 spilling all the way back to west grand. so that was pretty quick just know that if you're paying cash, you will definitely have re fast trackin pooling you'll save some time those lanes are open for now but they've been backing up often on so we'll put it at 12 minutes and growing off to fremont street, here's 92 it's busy but it's not bad at 12 minutes to make it to the peninsula and the richmond sandra
way all through the morning necessarily see i give yourself that extra few moments to get to work robbins talking about traffic that is a little heavier school has. now back in session for many areas that fog in place too traffic's likely to be moving be moving along just a little bit slower this morning from the 60's were are currently sitting up actually pretty mild start to the day to 70's 80's and 90's later on today, a very similar one to where we were yesterday i'm talking even warmer...
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here's a live look outside the bay bridge approach where robbins been tracking some slow and go traffic here is folks make their way through the east bay we'll have more on that was her in a minute and john keeping an eye on what will be another warm day today, he'll join us from the weather center. april 18th is a day. but you don't need to put on a blindfold and hit a papier-mâché unicorn to get stuff you want. just become an aarp member! your aarp membership comes with access to more of what you want. like learning about the latest tech, health tips, nights out at local restaurants, help planning your getaways and more. so take off the blindfold and join today. because ya know, it's easier without the blindfold. there's lots of stuff in there, and today could be your day to explore arit.n e >>back with breaking news at 7.24 sheriff's deputies have just told kron 4 news that a discovery bay woman who went missing this week. >>has been found dead. 53 year-old chain chan was last seen at her home in discovery bay tuesday night. her husband says she went out of the home to water plants a
here's a live look outside the bay bridge approach where robbins been tracking some slow and go traffic here is folks make their way through the east bay we'll have more on that was her in a minute and john keeping an eye on what will be another warm day today, he'll join us from the weather center. april 18th is a day. but you don't need to put on a blindfold and hit a papier-mâché unicorn to get stuff you want. just become an aarp member! your aarp membership comes with access to more of...
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the overseas markets are definitely weakening we know that because chuck robbins c.e.o. of cisco told us this morning they saw cracks in the economy. but walmart the biggest retailer in america told us that business is strong and the consumer is very healthy >> house of pleasure >> trump stock >> the problem is the review, macy's told a woeful story, truly disspiriting i think walmart is the better tell a huge versus macy's every day seems to be a new scare. today a financial researcher working at the b.s. of a short seller no less took on general electric's accounting. claiming that ge's headed for bankruptcy this is the same man who also correctly spotted bernie madoff was a fraud before his hedge fund blew up he has gravitas. he says ge lied about the exposure to the hard to value long-term care contracts c.e.o. larry just bought a ton of stocks. healy disagreed, but the stock got hammered anyway. anyone with an ounce of credibility claims an american committed fraud, that's going to frighten people. the stock was down the mostly in 11 years, single day i have frequen
the overseas markets are definitely weakening we know that because chuck robbins c.e.o. of cisco told us this morning they saw cracks in the economy. but walmart the biggest retailer in america told us that business is strong and the consumer is very healthy >> house of pleasure >> trump stock >> the problem is the review, macy's told a woeful story, truly disspiriting i think walmart is the better tell a huge versus macy's every day seems to be a new scare. today a financial...
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about the fall again the sun have your monday morning forecast is john >>little buddy easter that robbinso it's i'm more so a foggy start to this day before a hint of sunshine later on a look outside at san francisco. you can see not any sunshine making its way down to the city just yet and look at this san jose also off to a pretty gray start to this monday. now there's your sunshine. it's further out into the east bay away from the bay itself where partly cloudy skies. linger over mount diablo pleasant hill in concord way from the bay like i mentioned now the skies that you're looking at up above for areas like walnut creek. our what we do have later on today for the rest of the bay area holding on to some mostly cloudy conditions today as opposed to the abundant sunshine. we saw over the weekend and you see this cloud cover working its where directions. the rest of the remnants of a tropical system that will also result in rainfall a summit results and rainfall for the bay area. but a slight cool down and temperatures amid that increasing cloud cover today already seeing temperatures s
about the fall again the sun have your monday morning forecast is john >>little buddy easter that robbinso it's i'm more so a foggy start to this day before a hint of sunshine later on a look outside at san francisco. you can see not any sunshine making its way down to the city just yet and look at this san jose also off to a pretty gray start to this monday. now there's your sunshine. it's further out into the east bay away from the bay itself where partly cloudy skies. linger over mount...
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susan sarandon would win awards for playing you, won the oscar for that and tim robbins directed, bruceingsteen wrote the music. everyone was nominated. the power of this film was the power of your company in, the story that iss real. and how you started on that process and go through it until today. dzhokhar tsarnaev, the convicted bomber of the boston marathon, one of the focuses of the new discussion about reviving the federal death penalty. you met with him f five times in 2015 and you testified on his ialf saying presented him as a human being. talk about what it is like to meet these prisoners, to a company them to their death. >> it is human rights, that human beings can never be identified solely with their actions. that everybody is worth more than the worst thing that ever done. so like at dzhokhar tsarnaev's trial come all the prosecution wanted to do was demonize. he was the younger brother. all of the words i could give up for the jury were, "he is a human being and he felt sorrow for what he did." i showed why i could say that. amy: why could you say that? >> because i had
susan sarandon would win awards for playing you, won the oscar for that and tim robbins directed, bruceingsteen wrote the music. everyone was nominated. the power of this film was the power of your company in, the story that iss real. and how you started on that process and go through it until today. dzhokhar tsarnaev, the convicted bomber of the boston marathon, one of the focuses of the new discussion about reviving the federal death penalty. you met with him f five times in 2015 and you...
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and i'm out here in iowa on a 20-county tour in robbins, iowa right now, and i can tell you, people areup to me all the time, not just democrats, people are coming up to me in these small towns saying they want to see a change. and that's what's happened since parkland. that's why they elected two great new women congress members out of iowa. and they went and supported that background check bill. so the sea and the tide is changing, and mitch mcconnell is on the opposite side here of history. so if he is not going to call us back, history will tell him differently. >> you know, senator, i've known you a long time, and i think your book title is very apropos to iowa because you are the senator from next door. you are from minnesota, which is right there on top of iowa. anyway, i hope you have a nice weekend with those 20 counties. thank you so much for joining us. senator amy klobuchar. >> yes, we will. thanks, chris. >> thank you. >>> a new pennsylvania poll tells us about the state of the democratic race. lots of information about who's backing biden, who's backing senator warren. fas
and i'm out here in iowa on a 20-county tour in robbins, iowa right now, and i can tell you, people areup to me all the time, not just democrats, people are coming up to me in these small towns saying they want to see a change. and that's what's happened since parkland. that's why they elected two great new women congress members out of iowa. and they went and supported that background check bill. so the sea and the tide is changing, and mitch mcconnell is on the opposite side here of history....
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>>robbins actually showing yet the bay bridge right now and it's not looking too bad out but not at all the backup here is filling in the cash lanes it is going to be slow. all this is pretty good working their way into san francisco with no major issues to report so. >>a great trip to come on in we're checking in on traffic tracker looking a highway for its white open 15 minutes antioch to concord 6.80 smooth potato to danville once again our crash in san leandro still working east 5.80 doesn't offer is close, but no delays getting through looks great along the nimitz working your way southbound one oh one is back open in san bruno northbound at 3.80 after major accident. so right now from san jose to menlo park you're clocking in at 26 minutes, we'll check more coming up. >>nice to see those easy commute after a couple hot spots earlier this morning robin as for your morning outside the san francisco you can see the fog out there hard to miss. but what we are seeing is that actually clearing in a few spots of the east bay that's including areas like oakland and berkeley don't expected
>>robbins actually showing yet the bay bridge right now and it's not looking too bad out but not at all the backup here is filling in the cash lanes it is going to be slow. all this is pretty good working their way into san francisco with no major issues to report so. >>a great trip to come on in we're checking in on traffic tracker looking a highway for its white open 15 minutes antioch to concord 6.80 smooth potato to danville once again our crash in san leandro still working east...
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ceo chuck robbins told "squawk on the street" the reason behind the slowdown take a listen. >> we certainly saw an impact on our business in china this quarter. a lot of the state-owned enterprises, where they have optionality, they're choosing local manufacturers. and you know, we're just being told in some cases that they're going to favor local vendors that's just the way it is right now. >> that's why everybody should care about whether this is a bellwether for this bulkanization between the u.s. and china. >> we're seeing more ceos speak out. for me that's been the most interesting part of this it's not even necessarily a huge part of their business but such a steep fall that it needs to be called out we heard from jeff gwinnett at macy's we heard from walmart today. this quarter, i feel like everyone is getting more and more real about it than i've seen in the past because it's getting worse. >> no more happy talk. they're telling you what's really going on in the business. i like that trend about it moving along, bill ackman's new stake in berkshire hathaway. his pershing square hedg
ceo chuck robbins told "squawk on the street" the reason behind the slowdown take a listen. >> we certainly saw an impact on our business in china this quarter. a lot of the state-owned enterprises, where they have optionality, they're choosing local manufacturers. and you know, we're just being told in some cases that they're going to favor local vendors that's just the way it is right now. >> that's why everybody should care about whether this is a bellwether for this...
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its cover story, "the great land robbin the september issue of the "atlantic."s so much. >> thank you. >> nawaz: on the newshour online right now, the supreme court plans to hear one gun-related case in its new term beginninerg in octbut two pending cases could have far wider impact on the current gun debate if the justices addothem to theiet. learn more on our web site, www.pborg/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight.na i'm awaz. join us online and again here tomorrow evening for all of the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language learning app that uses speech recognition daily 10-15 minute lessons are voiced by native speakers and are at babbe babbel.com. >> consumer cellular. >> the ford foundatig n. workth visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide.e >> carnerporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support 6of these i
its cover story, "the great land robbin the september issue of the "atlantic."s so much. >> thank you. >> nawaz: on the newshour online right now, the supreme court plans to hear one gun-related case in its new term beginninerg in octbut two pending cases could have far wider impact on the current gun debate if the justices addothem to theiet. learn more on our web site, www.pborg/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight.na i'm awaz. join us online and again here...
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that's a look at your weather robbins got a look at traffic, how's it going out there not so good for folks out on highway for john we have a new accident and pittsburgh. this is west 4 right before you get to bailey as you approach the. >>pittsburgh bay point bart station injury accident here still active. it was blocking 3 lanes but they've managed to push it over to the center to buy but not without jamming up traffic. so now it is crawling in backed up heavily. we all love or to see that slow stretch right there. the antioch side looks good after the crash, it's wide open. but that puts you up to 31 minutes now antioch over to come concord so be aware of that slowdown 92 already looks a little bit better looks like we have traffic sending out a tad. the san mateo bridge 14 minutes, this is fairly normal for a friday to make your way from the nimitz over to one on one. we're checking the bay bridge traffic and lots of it cash lanes fast track lanes all stacked up spilling back be on west grand so 15 minutes and growing to make that trip into san francisco accident cleared and oakla
that's a look at your weather robbins got a look at traffic, how's it going out there not so good for folks out on highway for john we have a new accident and pittsburgh. this is west 4 right before you get to bailey as you approach the. >>pittsburgh bay point bart station injury accident here still active. it was blocking 3 lanes but they've managed to push it over to the center to buy but not without jamming up traffic. so now it is crawling in backed up heavily. we all love or to see...
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here to discuss the latest in gambling trends is jason robbins, ceo and co-founder at draftkings thosewo weeks >> yeah. >> when was the super bowl >> february. >> with brady, right am i remembering -- that just happened, though, didn't it? >> it happens faster the older you get. >> like it was yesterday. >> your business right now, and i don't know, how did you know in 2012? is that when you launched this >> we started in 2012. >> you were in college or something, weren't you >> i wish i were that young. >> you started developing things and ways to do this long ago, right? and then you launched it in 2012 you didn't know it was going to be legalized then, did you >> we had fantasy sports back th then, a pretty good business for us it will do about $2 billion in prizes across the country in business this year. >> what will you do now that -- and i asked you when you sat down can i just bet on college? i could bet on college football games, live in new jersey. can i put $10,000 on notre dame or something >> i don't know about $10,000. it depends on -- >> i'm saying, i'm wondering if -- p
here to discuss the latest in gambling trends is jason robbins, ceo and co-founder at draftkings thosewo weeks >> yeah. >> when was the super bowl >> february. >> with brady, right am i remembering -- that just happened, though, didn't it? >> it happens faster the older you get. >> like it was yesterday. >> your business right now, and i don't know, how did you know in 2012? is that when you launched this >> we started in 2012. >> you were...
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my name is ruth robbins and it's a pleasure to welcome you here tonight for our program. a couple of quick things first. one is if you could please put away your cell phones, turn them off, silence them, any electronic devices we'd appreciate it.
my name is ruth robbins and it's a pleasure to welcome you here tonight for our program. a couple of quick things first. one is if you could please put away your cell phones, turn them off, silence them, any electronic devices we'd appreciate it.
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we also heard on the call from the ceo chuck robbins, given some of the heightened trade tensions in china, they are not even allowed to bid for business in china. i certainly want some more details on that. cisco not doing well, off about 9% this morning. we will have more next. this is bloomberg. ♪ renita: antigovernment protests in hong kong may chase away business. several companies are rethinking funding plans in the city. some of those sales could end up in the u.s.. that's an ominous sign for ominousfuture -- an sign for hong kong's as the gateway to asia's biggest economy. week, the danish be are maker raised its full-year forecast -- danish beer maker raised its full-year forecast. shares of cisco are falling today after it came out with a lackluster forecast. it's a sign that companies are holding off on updates of their computer network. cisco is trying to become more of a software and services provider. the majority of sales still come from the machines that are the backbone of the internet. that is your bloomberg business flash. taylor: thanks, renita. yesterday the stor
we also heard on the call from the ceo chuck robbins, given some of the heightened trade tensions in china, they are not even allowed to bid for business in china. i certainly want some more details on that. cisco not doing well, off about 9% this morning. we will have more next. this is bloomberg. ♪ renita: antigovernment protests in hong kong may chase away business. several companies are rethinking funding plans in the city. some of those sales could end up in the u.s.. that's an ominous...
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. >> they actually enlisted jerome robbins, who created the choreography and directed the original broadwayect this film along with robert wise. >> everybody was transported by "west side story." it was wildly romantic. it was the romeo and juliet story, but told with such urgency. >> come down. >> no. >> maria. >> it had tremendous impact. >> with this rivalry, it really reflects america and deals with issues that are still relevant today. ♪ life can be bright in america ♪ ♪ if you can fight in america ♪ life is all right in america ♪ if you're all white in america ♪ >> you think you're going after the american dream, but the american dream is clearly not accepting you. that's really what's being talked about in that moment in "west side story" ♪ lots of new housing with more space ♪ ♪ lots of doors slamming in our face ♪ i'll get an apartment ♪ better get rid of your accent ♪ >> "west side story" really showed showed the world if you cast people from their own culture, it's going to make an impact who wins the oscar, rita moreno. >> rita moreno in we"west side story." >> she stands out be
. >> they actually enlisted jerome robbins, who created the choreography and directed the original broadwayect this film along with robert wise. >> everybody was transported by "west side story." it was wildly romantic. it was the romeo and juliet story, but told with such urgency. >> come down. >> no. >> maria. >> it had tremendous impact. >> with this rivalry, it really reflects america and deals with issues that are still relevant today....