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report from operations deputy chief bryan rubenstein. report on overall field operations, including greater alarm fires, emergency medical services, bureau of fire prevention and investigation, homeland security, and the airport division. >> good morning, chief rubenstein. >> good morning. i am trying to pick the correct screen here. hello. thank you, chief and staff and secretary. i am deputy chief of operations for the san francisco fire department this. is the june 21 report. a lot of activity for our public information sector. we had a big celebration for juneteenth. we had a car parade which was a good time. we were able to celebrate back to its home after all debris was cleared from the fire. red cross is back up and running in person. they have been conducting business over the phone through the pandemic. now they are responding to scenes and right back up to speed. they are very helpful this month. in the month of june we had two significant fires. they were out there helping. there is awareness for cancer with the police we part
report from operations deputy chief bryan rubenstein. report on overall field operations, including greater alarm fires, emergency medical services, bureau of fire prevention and investigation, homeland security, and the airport division. >> good morning, chief rubenstein. >> good morning. i am trying to pick the correct screen here. hello. thank you, chief and staff and secretary. i am deputy chief of operations for the san francisco fire department this. is the june 21 report. a...
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with david rubenstein.sode features jp morgan members. before we get to that, i want your take on these markets. europe, bigger than 3% drops. here on the s&p, more than 3% wiped off. not a huge amount but it has happened four times this year, and it looks like retail have boosted us back up to new records. what is going on? david: markets are obviously volatile but markets are up over all. when you consider how much they are up over the past two years, it is scattering -- staggering we can go up more. i would worry more about the markets when you see a sustained drop that goes on for several days. that is not likely to happen until you have an interest rate increase of some type or something that happened in congress that makes people worry about what congress does. i'm not worried about the market going up or down 500 points in a day. matt: it is all about rates and taxes. david: and general overall economic environment. no doubt covid is a factor, it went down yesterday because of the delta variant, but
with david rubenstein.sode features jp morgan members. before we get to that, i want your take on these markets. europe, bigger than 3% drops. here on the s&p, more than 3% wiped off. not a huge amount but it has happened four times this year, and it looks like retail have boosted us back up to new records. what is going on? david: markets are obviously volatile but markets are up over all. when you consider how much they are up over the past two years, it is scattering -- staggering we can...
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david rubenstein is the host of the david rubenstein show which airs on bloomberg television.nk you. coming up, want to dine inside in italy? you will need a vaccine or negative test. it seems to be catching on. we get the latest from italy. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. let's think about sectors that could be on the move, and commodities really in focus. we were looking earlier, and the whole column was just green. >> one of the charts i was looking at is the correlation or connection of the past year between the bloomberg commodities spot index and u.s. two-year real yield. this is an interesting dynamic. you can see the chart. the white line is the commodities index. the blue line is the inverse two-year yield. the reason is very intuitive. if you think that commodity prices are going up, that means we've got more inflation. higher inflation pushes yields down if nothing else is changing, but also, you want to buy real assets as an inflation hedge. these things tend to move in tandem, but what is weird is how closely in tandem they have been.
david rubenstein is the host of the david rubenstein show which airs on bloomberg television.nk you. coming up, want to dine inside in italy? you will need a vaccine or negative test. it seems to be catching on. we get the latest from italy. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. let's think about sectors that could be on the move, and commodities really in focus. we were looking earlier, and the whole column was just green. >> one of the charts i was looking at...
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carlisle cofounder david rubenstein is the cohost of the david rubenstein show which airs on bloombergelevision. global news 24 hours a day on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. dani: thank you. coming up, want to dine inside and italy? get a vaccine. we get the latest from rome as the prime minister decides on vaccine passports and whether they will be necessary. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ dani: welcome back. let's turn to the covid picture in europe where italy will restrict many leisure activities for the unvaccinated citizens. or those who haven't recently tested negative. this will be required to dine indoors or enter crowded venues. the prime minister says a surge in virus cases means vaccine certificates are needed to keep the economy open. for more, we are joined by our bloomberg reporter in rome. alessandro, what exactly are the details of this green pass? how do you get it? what venues will need to use it? alessandro: good morning. it's a strong incentive to get as many people as possible vaccinated. 50% o
carlisle cofounder david rubenstein is the cohost of the david rubenstein show which airs on bloombergelevision. global news 24 hours a day on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. dani: thank you. coming up, want to dine inside and italy? get a vaccine. we get the latest from rome as the prime minister decides on vaccine passports and whether they will be necessary. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ dani: welcome back. let's turn...
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emily: you can watch more of that interview on the david rubenstein show at the following times.e a look. next i will be speaking to the ceo of link in. his insights on the future of work and the challenges of leading the company this is bloomberg. ♪ through the pandemic. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- company through the pandemic. this is bloomberg. ♪ so... i know you and george were struggling with the possibility of having to move. how's that going? well... we found a way to make bathing safer with a kohler walk-in bath. it has the lowest step-in of any bath. it has handrails, a wide door, and textured surfaces. so it gives you peace of mind. and you would love the heated backrest - and the whirlpool jets - and the bubblemassage. and, it was installed quickly and conveniently by a kohler-certified installer. a kohler- authorized dealer walked us through every step in the process and made us feel completely comfortable in our home. and, yes, it's affordable. looking good, george! we just want to spend as much time as possible, in our home and with our grandkids. they're going to be he
emily: you can watch more of that interview on the david rubenstein show at the following times.e a look. next i will be speaking to the ceo of link in. his insights on the future of work and the challenges of leading the company this is bloomberg. ♪ through the pandemic. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- company through the pandemic. this is bloomberg. ♪ so... i know you and george were struggling with the possibility of having to move. how's that going? well... we found a way to make bathing...
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he speaks on a wide range of topics on the first episode of bloomberg wealth with david rubenstein. >k it's still a pretty good time for real estate. the warning signs for real estate -- >> david rubenstein provides unparalleled access to the world's most successful investors. european central bank is entering the final stretch of its biggest strategy review in almost two decades. officials are trying to hammer out key differences over monetary policy. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the backings are not 100%. there's a small chance that an enclosed environment with somebody who is infectious that's going to maximize the chance you will get sick. i do think we can predict that in certain areas it's going to be a reasonable thing to do for people to wear a mask indoors. tom: bloomberg school of public health, we should mention that mr. bloomberg of course owner of this television and radio property has been philanthropic with his alma mater, johns hopkins unive
he speaks on a wide range of topics on the first episode of bloomberg wealth with david rubenstein. >k it's still a pretty good time for real estate. the warning signs for real estate -- >> david rubenstein provides unparalleled access to the world's most successful investors. european central bank is entering the final stretch of its biggest strategy review in almost two decades. officials are trying to hammer out key differences over monetary policy. global news 24 hours a day on air...
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ritika: "bloomberg wealth with david rubenstein" debuts tonight.n central bank is entering its biggest strategy review in almost two decades. officials will try to hammer out key differences in monetary policy. a major issue is agreeing to a new formulation of the ecb inflation target. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> we must be honest with ourselves that if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks when will be helped by the arrival of summer and school holidays, then we must ask ourselves when will we be able to return to normal. tom k: the prime minister of the united kingdom with the challenges of the united kingdom, very different than america right now. jonathan ferro i believe returning tomorrow with much more on that as well. a "surveillance" correction. sometimes i get it wrong. i mentioned apollo three, and of course, the tragedy was apollo one. thank you for that note, out on twi
ritika: "bloomberg wealth with david rubenstein" debuts tonight.n central bank is entering its biggest strategy review in almost two decades. officials will try to hammer out key differences in monetary policy. a major issue is agreeing to a new formulation of the ecb inflation target. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> we...
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david rubenstein caught up with shonda rhimes to talk about her success, but also the challenges she faced in her career. shonda: i find that to be a difficult question to answer. i say that because i don't know what it feels like to be a white man. i don't know how people were treating white men at the time. i only know how i have always been treated. i was raisedd. clearly by my parents to be a person who did not look at things as obstacles. when anybody treated me in a way that was not 100% respectful, i was taught that was their problem and they needed to be put in their place and i should move forward. i am sure i experienced a lot of things that were not what other people experienced, i just chose not to be defeated by them. some i did not even bother to notice. david: today, given how prominent you are in the entertainment world, do you feel discrimination at any point now? shonda: no, i mean there is an insularity which comes with being in a certain position in hollywood, but that does not change that if someone does not know who you are, they still see you as just another pe
david rubenstein caught up with shonda rhimes to talk about her success, but also the challenges she faced in her career. shonda: i find that to be a difficult question to answer. i say that because i don't know what it feels like to be a white man. i don't know how people were treating white men at the time. i only know how i have always been treated. i was raisedd. clearly by my parents to be a person who did not look at things as obstacles. when anybody treated me in a way that was not 100%...
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shery: that's a president and sector john gray speaking to david rubenstein. rba is forced to taper its qe's. our great strategist joins to discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are watching "daybreak australia." i am vonnie quinn with the first word headlines. less than a week after debuting on the new york stock exchange, shares of didi plunged -- of didi plunged below there price. china's state council said last week it was investigating didi and ordered online stores to remove the app. page and warned it intends to tighten oversight of data security and overseas listings. a new report from the cdc says the benefits of messenger rna covid-19 vaccines clearly outweigh the risks including among young adults and adolescents. this is despite hard complications seen in a relatively small number of mostly young men. concerns have been growing that the possible side effects could threaten vaccine uptake as the delta variant continues to spread in under vaccinated u.s. hotspots. a bipartisan group of lawmakers injected new life into president biden's infrastructure
shery: that's a president and sector john gray speaking to david rubenstein. rba is forced to taper its qe's. our great strategist joins to discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are watching "daybreak australia." i am vonnie quinn with the first word headlines. less than a week after debuting on the new york stock exchange, shares of didi plunged -- of didi plunged below there price. china's state council said last week it was investigating didi and ordered online stores to...
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he's a fake journalist character, created by an actor comedian, joly, and rubenstein. maley is a correspondent for the fictitious good british news. that's a play on the u. k. new right? leaning channel, g b, news. he went to a protest held by covert skeptics in london. he trolled the demonstrators on the her beliefs and the tabloids on their so called journalism was the next time here at the listening. mommy, what's the chin? don't be surprised that you hear child play that because they are looking to many of the i don't know about you, but i'm sick of the scientific sticking a cotton but down approach society and telling us how to live on a bunch of time. yes, lose the ferry and i'm going to bring them damn well do that. you have it. and as you will hear, you know, signing in the hall with the freedom of saying whenever you want, can you feel the hand of the new well border upon us? yes, and can you still feel like the hand of the illuminati here upon us? definitely. yeah, no, he don't. right. yeah. but in general. yeah that but just not here over that definitely over there. no, it says my b
he's a fake journalist character, created by an actor comedian, joly, and rubenstein. maley is a correspondent for the fictitious good british news. that's a play on the u. k. new right? leaning channel, g b, news. he went to a protest held by covert skeptics in london. he trolled the demonstrators on the her beliefs and the tabloids on their so called journalism was the next time here at the listening. mommy, what's the chin? don't be surprised that you hear child play that because they are...
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rubenstein national center four white house history. it is a privilege to be with you this morning. also to see all the pieces come together. it's truly a privilege introduce our first speaker who is a fellow wisconsin i'd like myself. our first speaker this morning will be jonathan pliska, noted landscape historian and author of the award-winning white house historical association publication. a garden for the president, history of the white house grounds. jonathan will be signing copies of this book later in the day during the reception in the gift shop. we will have an opportunity to meet with him and talk about how great his presentation was. so, please join me in welcoming jonathan pliska. [applause] >> yes, hello. i am in fact jonathan pliska and i am absolutely honored to be speaking at this wonderful garden symposium. i'd like to thank the white house historical association and all the other sponsors for having me here today for hosting the events. as well as a splendid reception last evening at the u.s. botanic garden. and of course, thank you all for attending. my task her
rubenstein national center four white house history. it is a privilege to be with you this morning. also to see all the pieces come together. it's truly a privilege introduce our first speaker who is a fellow wisconsin i'd like myself. our first speaker this morning will be jonathan pliska, noted landscape historian and author of the award-winning white house historical association publication. a garden for the president, history of the white house grounds. jonathan will be signing copies of...
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haidi: he speaking with david rubenstein.re -- on thursday at 7 p.m. in hong kong. shery: bitcoin has rebounded to a key technical level helped in large part by, -- positive comments by elon musk and kathy wood. both big boosters of crypto. meanwhile, warnings of more challenges ahead. a su keenan joins us with the latest. let start with what technical analysts are saying. reporter: they are saying that the fact bitcoin rose above its 50 day moving average since mid-may is a positive sign for the bitcoin hold. it rose again sunday. its fifth consecutive day of gains, to as high as $34,000. it is kind of volatile. it was seeing further declines below 30,000. it fell below three 9000. in june, a big slide, and that had many protecting bitcoin could go as low as 15,000. the big boost seems to have come from last week's conference on bitcoin. it mentions tesla ceo elon musk very positive, saying he wants bitcoin to succeed and that his spacex corporation, in addition to tesla, has bitcoin on its balance sheet. kathy woods says co
haidi: he speaking with david rubenstein.re -- on thursday at 7 p.m. in hong kong. shery: bitcoin has rebounded to a key technical level helped in large part by, -- positive comments by elon musk and kathy wood. both big boosters of crypto. meanwhile, warnings of more challenges ahead. a su keenan joins us with the latest. let start with what technical analysts are saying. reporter: they are saying that the fact bitcoin rose above its 50 day moving average since mid-may is a positive sign for...
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bloomberg wealth and david rubenstein. this is a penetrating interview.p of where we are into the summer of post-pandemic or coming out of the pandemic. jon gray with real wisdom. look for that tonight at 9:00 in new york. romaine bostick and matt miller in for jon ferro and lisa abramowicz. romaine, where are we on weibo? romaine: we are basically where we were a few minutes ago. up about 11% or 12%. we work well above 70 a little while ago on that report out of reuters the company might be considering coping private -- might be considering going private. a brief statement that report is "not true." tom: always true is barry ritholtz, dead on with market wisdom and particular the joy he actually runs money, which is a clarifying experience as well. let me start with that. you have a chestnut report of some of the scenes of investing, some of the things to do right. what i have always found true is you cannot model out without having real money in risk. your models are what they are. you have to enjoy the joy of losing money to get clarity. barry: for sur
bloomberg wealth and david rubenstein. this is a penetrating interview.p of where we are into the summer of post-pandemic or coming out of the pandemic. jon gray with real wisdom. look for that tonight at 9:00 in new york. romaine bostick and matt miller in for jon ferro and lisa abramowicz. romaine, where are we on weibo? romaine: we are basically where we were a few minutes ago. up about 11% or 12%. we work well above 70 a little while ago on that report out of reuters the company might be...
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we will get the rightist with scott rubenstein, eurasia group local health special advisor. bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is the european close. coming up, former fed reserve men vice chairman at 12:00 new york, 5:00 in london. this is bloomberg. >d>dnó■let's check g first word news. haiti's president has been assassinated in a nighttime raid on his home. the interim prime minister said his wife was injured in the attack. haiti is the poorest country in the americas. the president had governed by decree for the last year and a half. the opposition said he was illegally amassing power. egypt -- the vessel that blocked the suez canal. the terms were not disclosed. the 400 meter long container ship was carrying $1 billion worth of cargo. it lost control in march, blocking the waterway and global markets. the european union has raised the outlook for the2!y economy. that was accompanied by a warning of a high risk of inflation because of increased demand. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120
we will get the rightist with scott rubenstein, eurasia group local health special advisor. bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is the european close. coming up, former fed reserve men vice chairman at 12:00 new york, 5:00 in london. this is bloomberg. >d>dnó■let's check g first word news. haiti's president has been assassinated in a nighttime raid on his home. the interim prime minister said his wife was injured in the attack. haiti is the poorest country in the americas. the president had...
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he is with david rubenstein. taylor riggs in for lisa abramowicz.at honor to get some clarity on where we are in this pandemic. we do with this with peter hotez who has become nationally known, metairie -- many media appearances and a piÑata for the anti-vaccine crew. from taylor college of medicine. you need to know he is codirector of parasites without borders, with an incredible focus on the children of this world. he is texas children's hospital and dow chair in tropical pediatrics. you deal 24/7 in children. what is the risk to our children of the delta variant? dr. hotez: i think what is happening is it is not that this virus is selectively targeting children. what is happening is this is so highly transmissible, it is twice as transmissible as the previous lineage we had. pretty much anyone who has not been vaccinated or previously infected and recovered is getting swept up in this along with kids, particularly in areas where they have not vaccinated well, people forget you are not getting vaccinated only to keep yourself out of the hospital,
he is with david rubenstein. taylor riggs in for lisa abramowicz.at honor to get some clarity on where we are in this pandemic. we do with this with peter hotez who has become nationally known, metairie -- many media appearances and a piÑata for the anti-vaccine crew. from taylor college of medicine. you need to know he is codirector of parasites without borders, with an incredible focus on the children of this world. he is texas children's hospital and dow chair in tropical pediatrics. you...
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our expert on storytelling david rubenstein joins us. peer-to-peer tonight at 9:00 in new york.ation with someone creating each and every day. what did you learn from ms. rhimes. david: she grew up in chicago and went to dartmouth and decided to get into writing after she tried her hand at advertising. it turns out she is the greatest writer and producer in recent hollywood history and is the most powerful force at netflix because the show she just produced and wrote has broken all of the records for netflix. an incredible talent, very nice person. i've got to know her over the years because she was on the kennedy center board for six years and she still helped serve on the kennedy center honors selection committee. she is incredibly smart, good writer, very creative, and a very likable person. tom: is she her business person or does she have people around her that help her? david: she is not that focused on money so much as creativity. she does have people that manage her money, but she does not measure her self-worth by her neck work. she is not trying to be the richest person
our expert on storytelling david rubenstein joins us. peer-to-peer tonight at 9:00 in new york.ation with someone creating each and every day. what did you learn from ms. rhimes. david: she grew up in chicago and went to dartmouth and decided to get into writing after she tried her hand at advertising. it turns out she is the greatest writer and producer in recent hollywood history and is the most powerful force at netflix because the show she just produced and wrote has broken all of the...
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rubenstein national center four white house history. it is a privilege to be with you this morning. also to see all the pieces come
rubenstein national center four white house history. it is a privilege to be with you this morning. also to see all the pieces come
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hear more from him on that and plenty more on the first episode of bloomberg wealth with david rubenstein let's get a bloomberg business flash. >> the pentagon scrapped a $10 billion cloud computing deal with microsoft after several years of wrangling. the plans to divide the work between microsoft and amazon instead. amazon argued political interference from donald trutch cost luge rative contracts. sources say the japanese banks has informed regulators and clients about a decision. they lost almost $3 billion when it unraveled. the first chinese electric vehicle maker to finish a so-called homecoming sale raising $1.8 billion. the company went public in the u.s. last august with its new york listed shares tripling from the i.p.o. price. >> as a china consumer brand, we want to have our commerce be our shareholders as well. coming to hong kong gives them an opportunity to achieve that goal. >> samsung reported better than expected profits. ship meants rose on strong server demands. a one-time gain related to its display business. iphone mini sales came in lower than expected. shell is re
hear more from him on that and plenty more on the first episode of bloomberg wealth with david rubenstein let's get a bloomberg business flash. >> the pentagon scrapped a $10 billion cloud computing deal with microsoft after several years of wrangling. the plans to divide the work between microsoft and amazon instead. amazon argued political interference from donald trutch cost luge rative contracts. sources say the japanese banks has informed regulators and clients about a decision. they...
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our second witness is alice hill, the david rubenstein senior fellow for energy and the environment at the council of foreign relations. the work for the council focuses on climate change and ms. hill also serves as a special assistant to president obama and senior director for resilience policies on the national security council staff where msn developing national policies to increase resilience to biological threats and climate change. public service also includes service with dhs, senior counselor to the secretary in 2009 and during her time there, ms. hill led the department in the first ever climate adaptation plan and the relation of strategic plans regarding catastrophic biological and chemical threats including pandemics. our third witness is the virginia state coordinator for emergency management mr. curtis brown, the first african-american to serve in that role. mr. brown is also the cofounder of the institute of diversity and inclusion in a emergency management and as a state official, mr. brown has played a key role in the climate change response effort and has worked to en
our second witness is alice hill, the david rubenstein senior fellow for energy and the environment at the council of foreign relations. the work for the council focuses on climate change and ms. hill also serves as a special assistant to president obama and senior director for resilience policies on the national security council staff where msn developing national policies to increase resilience to biological threats and climate change. public service also includes service with dhs, senior...