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sarah stern? >> sarah's car was found early on a saturday morning. >> she just disappeared. >> just vanished. >> what do you guys have this listed as, a missing person? >> hello. police department. >> there's nobody in the house. >> had she been different than normal lately and for how long? >> in the past she has had a tendency to have self-destructive suicidal behavior. >> how could this girl just commit suicide? >> if she did jump off the bridge, what are the odds she's not out in the ocean? >> something is not right here. maybe this wasn't a suicide. maybe she was murdered. >> this is the last time we see her face. >> still can't find sarah. wondering where sarah is. >> they were sarah's friends. they had been making this dark, bone-chilling plan. >> you are the only person on this planet that knows. >> when you saw the video, what was your reaction? >> i need a minute. ♪ ♪ >> tell us about neptune city, new jersey. >> neptune city is this small little sleepy, tight-knit community right in the
sarah stern? >> sarah's car was found early on a saturday morning. >> she just disappeared. >> just vanished. >> what do you guys have this listed as, a missing person? >> hello. police department. >> there's nobody in the house. >> had she been different than normal lately and for how long? >> in the past she has had a tendency to have self-destructive suicidal behavior. >> how could this girl just commit suicide? >> if she did jump...
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this is also a sarah. sarah manhurst.that has had so many. >> do you love ryan widmer? >> i love him, yeah. >> sarah wore an engagement ring and is the mother of ryan's son, born in the summer after trial number two. >> what did you name the baby? >> his name is ryan. >> you see ryan's face in the baby's? >> yeah. >> sarah, a canadian via new york, like jennifer from iowa and melissa from seattle, also became aware of ryan after our first "dateline" program on the case aired back in 2009. >> i thought that he was railroaded. >> she sent an e-mail to ryan saying how sorry she felt with him. he sent one back. soon they were talking on the phone. she came to cincinnati to visit right and stayed at his mother's house. >> i thought it was a little awkward, because we had talked on the phone but hadn't met. he was telling me how much he loved sarah and could never love another woman as much as he loved her. i started crying because i felt so bad for him. >> sarah went back to new york and three weeks later returned to cincinnat
this is also a sarah. sarah manhurst.that has had so many. >> do you love ryan widmer? >> i love him, yeah. >> sarah wore an engagement ring and is the mother of ryan's son, born in the summer after trial number two. >> what did you name the baby? >> his name is ryan. >> you see ryan's face in the baby's? >> yeah. >> sarah, a canadian via new york, like jennifer from iowa and melissa from seattle, also became aware of ryan after our first...
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sarah: good afternoon. president trump's 2020 budget, which was released today, builds upon incredible success and keeps his promises to the american people and continues the president's pro-job creation policies, keeps taxes low and combats the opioid epidemic, protects our nation and secures our borders. even with a strong economy, deficits are a threat and this budget will restrain washington spending and raise the budget by -- reach a balanced budget by 2034. this is a clear road map if congress chooses to follow it. to talk about the president's budget proposal, i bring up the acting director of o.m.b. after that i will be back up to take questions. >> good afternoon everyone. happy budget day. today, we have released fiscal year 2020 budget, a budget for a better america, promises kept, taxpayers first. this budget reflects the president's priorities to ensure that all americans can benefit from the nation's historic economic boom and record low unemployment. no president has done more in two years to
sarah: good afternoon. president trump's 2020 budget, which was released today, builds upon incredible success and keeps his promises to the american people and continues the president's pro-job creation policies, keeps taxes low and combats the opioid epidemic, protects our nation and secures our borders. even with a strong economy, deficits are a threat and this budget will restrain washington spending and raise the budget by -- reach a balanced budget by 2034. this is a clear road map if...
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sarah did not believe that.he believed in hierarchy, and tradition, and the catechism, so it is a very, very traditional view of the world in which men were put on the top of the latter, white men, and women were below them, and slaves were below white people, and this was all ordained by god. she took the sabbath extremely seriously. the only time i ever found her to deny james anything was one sunday that he asked her to do some work for him. political work, and she said she would not do it. she did not work on sunday. she did not allow business to be done on sunday. she did not drink, she did not dance, she did not play cards. this raised some eyebrows. washington, d.c. at the time when she moved there was a freewheeling city. people drank a lot. cards were extremely popular. everyone loved going to the theater. she did not do any of that stuff. brian: putting james polk in perspective, i wrote that he was in a house from 1825 to 1839, was speaker. he was governor of the state of tennessee 1839 to 1841. why d
sarah did not believe that.he believed in hierarchy, and tradition, and the catechism, so it is a very, very traditional view of the world in which men were put on the top of the latter, white men, and women were below them, and slaves were below white people, and this was all ordained by god. she took the sabbath extremely seriously. the only time i ever found her to deny james anything was one sunday that he asked her to do some work for him. political work, and she said she would not do it....
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hold on -- sarah, hold on. there's -- supervisor walton who wants to say a few words, and i'll say a few words, also. >> supervisor walton: so thank you so much, president yee. i just wanted to say that i was excited to see supervisor fewer is honoring sarah today. sayer is a colleague that i worked for for several years. unifying community is exciting and it's been exciting to watch her in her work over the years. so i just wanted to say that i'm excited to see you here today and wanted to thank supervisor fewer for honoring you because this is well served. >> president yee: supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: thank you, president yee. i just wanted to echo what my colleague said. i think it's amazing i can see you every day all over the community, doing everything that needs to be done in the community, with benefits that go beyond employment. she's helping people make chinatown cleaner and cleaner and cleaner, but also she's in that district and that district and that district. so sarah, it's pretty ama
hold on -- sarah, hold on. there's -- supervisor walton who wants to say a few words, and i'll say a few words, also. >> supervisor walton: so thank you so much, president yee. i just wanted to say that i was excited to see supervisor fewer is honoring sarah today. sayer is a colleague that i worked for for several years. unifying community is exciting and it's been exciting to watch her in her work over the years. so i just wanted to say that i'm excited to see you here today and wanted...
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about sarah, sarah's death was very disturbing. >> you are the only person on this planet that knows besides preston, and preston doesn't know that you know. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: what were you thinking? >> he did a terrible thing. that's really all there is to it. he did a terrible thing. >> he literally gives a blow-by-blow of how he killed her, where he killed her, how long it took him to kill her, how they moved the body, where they hid the money. i mean, he really does a who's who of this crime on camera. >> reporter: we sat down with liam's mother who maintains her son is innocent. >> that was not liam to me describing an actual murder. that's not the tone liam uses when he speaks about something serious. that was an act. >> he was doing an audition. he was making things up, trying to impress that horror film director. >> they were making movies together. liam was writing scripts for him. liam was going to star in some of anthony's movies. >> that was no movie audition. that was real life. trust me, i've worked in film for years. i know the difference between reality and f
about sarah, sarah's death was very disturbing. >> you are the only person on this planet that knows besides preston, and preston doesn't know that you know. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: what were you thinking? >> he did a terrible thing. that's really all there is to it. he did a terrible thing. >> he literally gives a blow-by-blow of how he killed her, where he killed her, how long it took him to kill her, how they moved the body, where they hid the money. i mean,...
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sarah's my only child. and it's a hard feeling that we couldn't find her. >> reporter: she had just disappeared. >> just vanished. >> reporter: but then the police receive a tip that leads them to a sting operation, using another friend. this video secretly recorded by police. >> she goes to walk out the front door. i choke her out. drag her. my biggest problem was the dog. and her dog laid there and watched as i killed her. didn't do anything. her [ bleep ] dog. and it took me a half hour to kill her. i thought i was going to be able to choke her out and have her out in like couple minutes. i got a shirt, and i just shoved it down her throat so she wouldn't throw up or anything and held my finger over her nose. and set a timer. >> reporter: prosecutors playing that video during the murder trial, arguing money was the motivation, intent on getting a safe inside sarah's home. >> the worse part of it is, i thought i was walking out, $50,000, $100,000 in my pocket. she had one safe, and she took money out, and
sarah's my only child. and it's a hard feeling that we couldn't find her. >> reporter: she had just disappeared. >> just vanished. >> reporter: but then the police receive a tip that leads them to a sting operation, using another friend. this video secretly recorded by police. >> she goes to walk out the front door. i choke her out. drag her. my biggest problem was the dog. and her dog laid there and watched as i killed her. didn't do anything. her [ bleep ] dog. and it...
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here, her daughter sarah was planning her wedding. >> she was over the moon. >> reporter: sarah was battlingin after a sear eavri car accident. they eventually turned to a new jersey physician. ? i said sarah is addicted to painkillers. so when you deal with her chronic pain, you got to find another avenue. >> reporter: but devora says the doctor disregarded the family's plea. in january 2015 she prescribed sarah subsys, a fentanyl spray specifically for severe cancer pain in an appointment that was accompanied by an insys rep. and one day later, that sales rep texting her manager about how to get the doctor into the insys speakers program, a front, prosecutors say, to bribe doctors for prescribing their drug. >> what is the patient's last name and date of birth? >> the last name is fuller. >> this is the ledger. >> reporter: the family's attorney, richard hollowell says he was able to track down exactly how sarah got that fatal prescription. getting a subpoena for the phone call from the rep pretending to be from the doctor's office. >> you're calling from the doctor's office, correct? >> i
here, her daughter sarah was planning her wedding. >> she was over the moon. >> reporter: sarah was battlingin after a sear eavri car accident. they eventually turned to a new jersey physician. ? i said sarah is addicted to painkillers. so when you deal with her chronic pain, you got to find another avenue. >> reporter: but devora says the doctor disregarded the family's plea. in january 2015 she prescribed sarah subsys, a fentanyl spray specifically for severe cancer pain in...
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sarah: lost sales. not just advertisers and immediate companies, but small businesses, people trying to organize events. you don't realize how intubated facebook is with ever everyday lives. emily: bigger picture, we will talk about the federal probe into the facebook data showing practices but the punches for facebook keep coming. david: that is right. it is not a time when -- seldom could use think of another company that has been more under the gun and they are right now. especially -- than they are right now. especially senators calling for their breakup. you have huge questions about speech issues and hate speech, political manipulation, privacy, a separate issue. now you have the breakdown of the service itself in the last 24 hours to 36 hours. and then one of the most senior people leaving at the same time as that. it is a strange, strange convergence of problems that does not bespeak good things about this company. emily: all right. author of "the facebook effect." sarah covers facebook for us.
sarah: lost sales. not just advertisers and immediate companies, but small businesses, people trying to organize events. you don't realize how intubated facebook is with ever everyday lives. emily: bigger picture, we will talk about the federal probe into the facebook data showing practices but the punches for facebook keep coming. david: that is right. it is not a time when -- seldom could use think of another company that has been more under the gun and they are right now. especially -- than...
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daniel: very much, sarah. the ability now to use technology to get real-time data on a massive scale has transformed the way in which we do business and the way in which the health care industry for that matter does business. at hhs we have enormous amounts of data. we have claims data for parts a and b, we have encounter data from managed-care and medicaid. we have prescription drug data. and we are able these days to understand much better patterns of behavior, with conduct with respect to how health care is actually delivered. that not only leads to important fraud cases, but it also gives important insight into how ultimately the health care platforms are going to be changed in terms of payment delivery. big data gives us a window into how health care operates on the ground in ways that historically did not exist. the paper kind of record had its advantages in terms of being able to audit what transpired and what didn't. we know from a high improper payment rate, that was a very catchers catch can system.
daniel: very much, sarah. the ability now to use technology to get real-time data on a massive scale has transformed the way in which we do business and the way in which the health care industry for that matter does business. at hhs we have enormous amounts of data. we have claims data for parts a and b, we have encounter data from managed-care and medicaid. we have prescription drug data. and we are able these days to understand much better patterns of behavior, with conduct with respect to...
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and some day if she keeps this up, everyone will also know the name sarah haycox. >> sarah for presidentad in shoreline, washington. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm jeff glor. we will see you on monday. good night. narrator: in utah, you're livin' on mountain time and there's nothing standard about that. with 10 resorts less than an hour from salt lake international airport, mountain time means more time on more resorts on the greatest snow on earth. it means more time with the kids and more time away from the kids. ski more, shred more, chill more, cheers more because mountain time is a state of mind that can only be found in one place. utah. >> the ncaa tournament is so special because it is hard to get in and even harder to win. >> and duke survives, just baerly. >> the most exciting sporting event in the country. >> it is over. l.s.u. is headed to the sweet 16! regard the blood birds were manhandled. >> michigan state. >> north carolina. >> the hokies stand will continue. >> all the teams in the country fighting for one goal. >> the sweet 16. >> the sweet 16.
and some day if she keeps this up, everyone will also know the name sarah haycox. >> sarah for presidentad in shoreline, washington. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm jeff glor. we will see you on monday. good night. narrator: in utah, you're livin' on mountain time and there's nothing standard about that. with 10 resorts less than an hour from salt lake international airport, mountain time means more time on more resorts on the greatest snow on...
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sarah, thanks for being with us this morning.eople who did have to answer questions to the mueller team, what was your first response when you read what william barr had to write? >> i think everyone here, and everyone frankly across america was happy. even some in the media which, frankly, i was surprised by, have said this is a good thing for america that they found that absolutely no american citizen, including the president, including everyone on his team had anything to do with interfering in the election in 2016. it was another great reminder that the reason the president is the president and sitting behind me in this building behind me right now is he was the best candidate. had the best message and the best vision for this country and outworked his opponent. he delivered on -- in 2016, and he's been delivering every single day since he was elected. yesterday was another great reminder of exactly why he's president, why he's had such historic success. >> is it a great reminder also of the rule of law? >> it is, but it's al
sarah, thanks for being with us this morning.eople who did have to answer questions to the mueller team, what was your first response when you read what william barr had to write? >> i think everyone here, and everyone frankly across america was happy. even some in the media which, frankly, i was surprised by, have said this is a good thing for america that they found that absolutely no american citizen, including the president, including everyone on his team had anything to do with...
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sarah sanders did not have an answer for that. also asked if the president asked gary cohn to intervene in the time warner and at&t merger, and also cohen's $35,000 check. she does not have an answer for that either. >> halie jackson is back. hello to you. all of you in there were trying to get answers from sarah sanders on a number of topics that we have been hearing for quite some time? >> yes. >> i think you summed up the highlights of what we heard in this briefing. listen, this is again the first time in 42 days she has answered questions for members of the press. it was a reminder to, maybe a lot of folks who are watching of all different topics have come up over the last 42 days, everything from secretary acosta and to the issue of manafort and michael cohen and people have been in president trump's inner circles that we have been covering the ins and outs on there. >> there are a couple of different pieces, yes, it is budget day, it is important for the white house to come out. they want to come out and hit their budget me
sarah sanders did not have an answer for that. also asked if the president asked gary cohn to intervene in the time warner and at&t merger, and also cohen's $35,000 check. she does not have an answer for that either. >> halie jackson is back. hello to you. all of you in there were trying to get answers from sarah sanders on a number of topics that we have been hearing for quite some time? >> yes. >> i think you summed up the highlights of what we heard in this briefing....
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today, erin, sarah was the queen of dodgeball.e, you have to remember, it's best for everyone involved to keep their mouths shut, even though the president went on twitter and tweeted something, sarah is in a situation where it's a he said/she said, and she probably felt that she shouldn't say it, number one, because she's now starting to take the advice of real lawyers, to keep their mouths shut until everything is done and you're in court or in hearings. but at the same time, she knew she couldn't win, because the president says one thing, his credibility is shot, and then you also have michael cohen whose credibility is shot. and you don't know which way to turn. but you know, why have a briefing? because of transparency. people need to know what's going on. and the unfortunate thing, you see it unravel in realtime that she is the queen of dodgeball. >> and right, and perhaps, you know, she's hoping that the takeaway from this will be, why bother, so she doesn't have to do it again. no, the takeaway is, keep coming out, you kno
today, erin, sarah was the queen of dodgeball.e, you have to remember, it's best for everyone involved to keep their mouths shut, even though the president went on twitter and tweeted something, sarah is in a situation where it's a he said/she said, and she probably felt that she shouldn't say it, number one, because she's now starting to take the advice of real lawyers, to keep their mouths shut until everything is done and you're in court or in hearings. but at the same time, she knew she...
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watching and waiting for the news conference and for sarah sanders to take questions. meantime, another major story we're following. investigators have recover ed te flight data and voice recorders from the ethiopian crash that killed all on board. while multiple airlines have grounded the popular boeing plane involved, southwest and american airlines say they will continue flying this aircraft. the pilot report eed technical difficulties on sunday and one witness says the plane was smoking and swerving before the crash. among the victims, eight americans and 21 united nations staffers. this is the second time in five months that a a boeing 737 max 8 model has crashed minutes into the flight. the very same thing happened to a flight back in october. but despite the similarities there, boeing is not planning to issue new guidance on the plane models. so richard guest is our cnn aviation correspondent, so first of all, obviously everyone's wondering my gosh, how many of these types of planes are being flown here in the u.s. so a, that's my question for you and why is is
watching and waiting for the news conference and for sarah sanders to take questions. meantime, another major story we're following. investigators have recover ed te flight data and voice recorders from the ethiopian crash that killed all on board. while multiple airlines have grounded the popular boeing plane involved, southwest and american airlines say they will continue flying this aircraft. the pilot report eed technical difficulties on sunday and one witness says the plane was smoking and...
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sarah: one question for you.consumers will have hesitancy about sharing their credit card number with facebook through this kind of transaction? or will paypal prevent that from having to happen? bill: this is something when you use the paypal button broadly, when you use that paypal button it is helping you do not have to , go through the friction of giving a card. there are going to want to be plenty of users to provide a card directly and we will help them with that. users can make those determinations where they feel comfortable. one of the things we are provided, not have to go to those types of things which the process.t of either way, we will give the user the choice. emily: you are taking friction out of the process, but in light of sarah's point, in light of the more recent privacy concerns with facebook, will users want to share and store their payment information with instagram? today? bill: you see a lot of users really wanting to go connect with sellers and the brands already, so certainly making a p
sarah: one question for you.consumers will have hesitancy about sharing their credit card number with facebook through this kind of transaction? or will paypal prevent that from having to happen? bill: this is something when you use the paypal button broadly, when you use that paypal button it is helping you do not have to , go through the friction of giving a card. there are going to want to be plenty of users to provide a card directly and we will help them with that. users can make those...
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the press secretary sarah sanders dodges questions about whether president trump said democrats hate jews and about the president's checks to michael cohen and she's not ruling out a pardon for former trump campaign chairman paul manafort. >>> not for impeachment. house speaker nancy pelosi comes out against impeaching president trump saying, and i'm quoting her now, he's just not worth it and she gives a scathing asse assessment of his fitness for office. >>> the wife of former trump campaign adviser geororge papadopoulos talks. >>> too close for comfort. the potential threat of chinese cell phone technology. some warn the towers next to missile silos could pause a national security risk. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking news tonight. president trump's record budget request to congress being overshadowed by a report that he told a private audience that democrats hate jewish people. the first white house briefing in more than 40 days, the press secretary s
the press secretary sarah sanders dodges questions about whether president trump said democrats hate jews and about the president's checks to michael cohen and she's not ruling out a pardon for former trump campaign chairman paul manafort. >>> not for impeachment. house speaker nancy pelosi comes out against impeaching president trump saying, and i'm quoting her now, he's just not worth it and she gives a scathing asse assessment of his fitness for office. >>> the wife of...
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sarah: this was the first time that io testified. lawmakers really were not happy about the steps the company step. hard about went what cybersecurity protocols they had in place and wanted to know what steps they took afterwards to notify consumers about what was revealed. emily: interestingly, the equifax ceo says they still don't know who stole the data. take a listen to a quote from him today. >> our analysis is that there is no evidence the data has been sold or no evidence of increased identity theft as a result of equifax data that was stolen in 2017. sara: even if there's no evidence the data was sold, what is the likelihood the data was taken and will be used? >> pretty unlikely. usually when we see a big data dump like that, you know it's being monetized and so. when you don't see it appear, there's a likelihood it's a nationstate actor and they are using it and a more targeted fashion. they're not looking to sell for a dollar or two dollars apiece, but more strategic way. emily: he's saying they still don't know who to get
sarah: this was the first time that io testified. lawmakers really were not happy about the steps the company step. hard about went what cybersecurity protocols they had in place and wanted to know what steps they took afterwards to notify consumers about what was revealed. emily: interestingly, the equifax ceo says they still don't know who stole the data. take a listen to a quote from him today. >> our analysis is that there is no evidence the data has been sold or no evidence of...
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vonnie: what happens next in the talks, sarah?ow there are some sticking points still and that potentially now any meeting is pushed off to june. do we know if there is any way potentially that might come back to april or may? sarah: right now officials are using videoconference rather than shuttling back and forth between the capitals. we know that light hies her, mnuchin they are speaking with their counterpart. it's not that the talks with stalled. really this lack of face-to-face meetings gives the impression that things are at a simmer as opposed to a sort of last dash to get a deal done right now. the earlest we're hearing is late april for the two presidents to meet. what seems clear is that no deal would be agreed to until they can see each other face-to-face and sign some sort of document and have that photo-op for both their countries. gus: one of the reasons why there was some speculation the chinese were pushing back was they were forcing -- seemed to suggest the president was desperate to get this trade deal done. one
vonnie: what happens next in the talks, sarah?ow there are some sticking points still and that potentially now any meeting is pushed off to june. do we know if there is any way potentially that might come back to april or may? sarah: right now officials are using videoconference rather than shuttling back and forth between the capitals. we know that light hies her, mnuchin they are speaking with their counterpart. it's not that the talks with stalled. really this lack of face-to-face meetings...
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>> sarah fought for selma to co-star with her in "cruel intentions."this photo from 20 years looking good, ladies. >>> let's turn now to the premiere of zachary levi's new movie, who we all know and i love from "the marvelous mrs. maisel." zachary hit the red carpet and no one even had to shout out shazam! >> i'm just grateful to be alive and employed. >> yeah, zachary was just happy to be there in hollywood last night, still embarrassed that his face is up all over town. >> i am everywhere to the point where i feel like i have to apologize to people. >> that's crazy right. >> people can't go by a bus stop without being like there's zach chewing bubble gum again. >> also on hand, sterling k. brown whose tv daughter fathe herman is also in "shazam." and that's sterling's real life son having a moment every parent will recognize. we played a message from another "this is us" star mandy moore who stars with zachary in the animated series "tangled." >> he was always a super hero in my mind. maybe the world is just starting to take notice. >> it just almost
>> sarah fought for selma to co-star with her in "cruel intentions."this photo from 20 years looking good, ladies. >>> let's turn now to the premiere of zachary levi's new movie, who we all know and i love from "the marvelous mrs. maisel." zachary hit the red carpet and no one even had to shout out shazam! >> i'm just grateful to be alive and employed. >> yeah, zachary was just happy to be there in hollywood last night, still embarrassed that his...
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we have sarah. a local business owner. two cafes co m e sarah. a local business owner.es brexit mean for your business if you know it all? that's a difficult question. at the forefront, it's about staffing. i've got about four or five eu nationals, my concern is, whatever the outcome, they may not choose to stay now. maybe there is a feeling of not being welcome. we just don't know what's going to happen. you represent the uk tourism industry. what's it like out there? is there feeling the same? as sarah said, there is a fair amount of foreign workers in the industry, augmenting a british workforce. a lot of those don't feel particularly loved at the moment, for want of a better phrase. they're feeling uncertain about their future. what are they doing to prepare the businesses? we've been advising hospitality operators to talk to and engage closely with their employees and make sure they know through government websites and our websites, to have the guidance and documentation to be working on the right to remain in the uk. do you think they feel prepared?” the right to
we have sarah. a local business owner. two cafes co m e sarah. a local business owner.es brexit mean for your business if you know it all? that's a difficult question. at the forefront, it's about staffing. i've got about four or five eu nationals, my concern is, whatever the outcome, they may not choose to stay now. maybe there is a feeling of not being welcome. we just don't know what's going to happen. you represent the uk tourism industry. what's it like out there? is there feeling the...
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sarah: really? jon: yeah. i would say -- sarah: you'd wear -- okay. come on.n: i'd, um... sarah: honestly. lemonis: is there anything on this board that you would put on your phone? jon: i would put that one, the lower right. sarah: i actually would say, my l.a. friends, if you were to think about our l.a. team, many of the men might go for that. jackson: i totally agree. sarah: the gold is so on-trend. and the mixing the marble with the gold, i haven't seen anything like that. it looks fantastic, and i think that these have a sophistication to them. xavier: aside from that, we really wanted to, you know, make sure we hit that t-mobile magenta in the designs that we made, because it would be really cool for the customer to get something that is branded t-mobile but doesn't, like, feel like it to them so that they're walking around showing off this cool case, while at the same time, your brand is being extended. sarah: this was smart of you, because there are the people who are fans, and that was nice. jon: wow. that's impressive. jon: hey. how are you? charlot
sarah: really? jon: yeah. i would say -- sarah: you'd wear -- okay. come on.n: i'd, um... sarah: honestly. lemonis: is there anything on this board that you would put on your phone? jon: i would put that one, the lower right. sarah: i actually would say, my l.a. friends, if you were to think about our l.a. team, many of the men might go for that. jackson: i totally agree. sarah: the gold is so on-trend. and the mixing the marble with the gold, i haven't seen anything like that. it looks...
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vonnie: sarah mcgregor, thank you. markets are reversing some of those declines now following the bloomberg exclusive about china. now getting word from dow jones steven mnuchin and the ustr lighthizer will be traveling to beijing next week. time for the latest bloomberg flash, the biggest stories in the news. largeste world's aluminum producers is putting up a cyber attack that has affected operations. norsk hydro says it is switching over to manual processes when possible. disney's 71 billion dollars takeover of 20 first century fox is reshaping one of the industry's most powerful dynasties. rupert murdoch's six children will split $12 billion of the proceeds from the deal, making each a billionaire. meanwhile, the elder murdoch fortune will shrink to just $7.3 billion. that is your bloomberg business flash. still ahead, elon musk has said his goal is to have the safest factories in the world. why that is not panning out for the electric car company. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonni
vonnie: sarah mcgregor, thank you. markets are reversing some of those declines now following the bloomberg exclusive about china. now getting word from dow jones steven mnuchin and the ustr lighthizer will be traveling to beijing next week. time for the latest bloomberg flash, the biggest stories in the news. largeste world's aluminum producers is putting up a cyber attack that has affected operations. norsk hydro says it is switching over to manual processes when possible. disney's 71 billion...
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brenda and sarah are here a5 is sarah's eight—month—old daisy. hello, both of you. congratulations. in the front of the shop. tell our audience why brand it is amazing. where do i start? brenda i5 audience why brand it is amazing. where do i start? brenda is amazing. she never saw me as a busy woman, 5he she never saw me as a busy woman, she saw me as a mother and she tru5ted me to know my limitations and know my body enough to know what i could and could not do and she was the first person, because this is my second pregnancy in two years, and 5he second pregnancy in two years, and she was the first medical professional who i encountered who tru5ted me and trusted what we could achieve together. no matter what a wacky idea i brought to her she was like, 0k, wacky idea i brought to her she was like, ok, this might be challenging but we will see it through and make it happen. she is on point with her research all the time. nothing is a challenge, everything is an adventure. you a wacky idea, but you wa nted adventure. you a wacky idea, but you wanted a natural birth. in the end it di
brenda and sarah are here a5 is sarah's eight—month—old daisy. hello, both of you. congratulations. in the front of the shop. tell our audience why brand it is amazing. where do i start? brenda i5 audience why brand it is amazing. where do i start? brenda is amazing. she never saw me as a busy woman, 5he she never saw me as a busy woman, she saw me as a mother and she tru5ted me to know my limitations and know my body enough to know what i could and could not do and she was the first...
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sarah sanders got asked about this. are you going to dial down the rhetoric going into the 2020 election? she said essentially no. this was a press conference where that issue came up. it was prominent at the press conference. it was a press conference in which no news was made. if you had not had a situation where we have not had a press conference for more than six weeks, you wouldn't have noticed anything having changed. there was discussion of china, of appointments that have been delayed and a variety of other issues including this one, which is rhetoric, statements that he made about democrats. it was nothing new. just -- more sort of elevated rhetoric from sarah sanders as well about, you know, democrats being to blame for everything that the president was faulted for. >> trace: a couple of fascinating things. $8.5 billion for the border wall. the welfare to work requirements. what do make of these? is this a rehash of something or did you find something novel in this part of the budget? >> a lot of these issues
sarah sanders got asked about this. are you going to dial down the rhetoric going into the 2020 election? she said essentially no. this was a press conference where that issue came up. it was prominent at the press conference. it was a press conference in which no news was made. if you had not had a situation where we have not had a press conference for more than six weeks, you wouldn't have noticed anything having changed. there was discussion of china, of appointments that have been delayed...
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sarah: to facebook and google, they are "the" threat.re is really no one else players --the two challenging the two dominant players. advertisers want another option. they have seen problems, for example with the new zealand shooting last week that went viral on facebook and youtube. they want an alternative to the social networks, places where that kind of content can surface, and amazon is giving it to them. emily: you wonder, spencer, ads like this seem to be an obvious option for amazon. why has it taken them longer to ramp up their ad products? spencer: amazon has been wary of amazon for years, slowly ramping up, but we see they want more. the fear has been about compromising the customer experience. are we going to devalue our web store, by cluttering it with advertising in a manner that disappoints our customers? so what they have been doing is slowly adding it, and learning that a lot of customers supposedly find these advertisements helpful, so that is why they are adding more. on the video side, it addresses a shortcoming on am
sarah: to facebook and google, they are "the" threat.re is really no one else players --the two challenging the two dominant players. advertisers want another option. they have seen problems, for example with the new zealand shooting last week that went viral on facebook and youtube. they want an alternative to the social networks, places where that kind of content can surface, and amazon is giving it to them. emily: you wonder, spencer, ads like this seem to be an obvious option for...
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sarah: one day, you will be.se businesses -- some have more than $1 billion valuation -- these businesses that have been built up via instagram followings will have a more direct way to sell, and maybe we will be able to see a little bit more into how that works, how big that market is. emily: sarah frier. paypal coo bill ready. thank you for dialing in today. good to have you. s manic year of production took its toll on workers. staff of the automaker's lone assembly plant in fremont, california, spent three times as many days off the job because of work-related injuries and illness in 2018 as the year before. an indication of how much strain they were under as a manufacture electric cars at scale for the first time. when taking headcount growth into account, the amount of time away doubled last year according to tesla's report. while the overall rate of injuries per hour of work remained roughly the same as in 2017. coming up, using a.i. and video games to reinvent school testing. we will hear from a harvard dr
sarah: one day, you will be.se businesses -- some have more than $1 billion valuation -- these businesses that have been built up via instagram followings will have a more direct way to sell, and maybe we will be able to see a little bit more into how that works, how big that market is. emily: sarah frier. paypal coo bill ready. thank you for dialing in today. good to have you. s manic year of production took its toll on workers. staff of the automaker's lone assembly plant in fremont,...
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sarah: exactly.d portfolio had a drawdown six percentage points more than any drawdown in the s&p. at the same time, you would've been underperforming in 2011 by 10%. joe: this is important if you are a manager with investors. you see those things were people into netflix and you have this much money. sarah: and barbara can speak to this. so many on the market are focused on short-term events. if you are underperforming the s&p 500 for a couple months back the ascent -- extent of 10%, your clients would have been stressed out. 10 years later, you would ever turned 20 times the s&p 500 -- returned 20 times the s&p 500. barbara: this is why behavioral science is studied by so many academics. we are top-down global macro investors, and we have had to listen -- for my 30 year career, i've had everyone tell me macro doesn't matter this time. i always smile and say to myself, but it does. joe: from the global perspective, one of the biggest -- for ar ryle now while now is uso performance. when you look at
sarah: exactly.d portfolio had a drawdown six percentage points more than any drawdown in the s&p. at the same time, you would've been underperforming in 2011 by 10%. joe: this is important if you are a manager with investors. you see those things were people into netflix and you have this much money. sarah: and barbara can speak to this. so many on the market are focused on short-term events. if you are underperforming the s&p 500 for a couple months back the ascent -- extent of 10%,...
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sarah is at the podium. we have been many places. the president himself. always try to talk about the issues. you know what you said? we would love to talk about those issues, but russia, but tweets. that is what you said. what do you want to know? i can hold forth on pretty much any policy issue in that building. what would you like to know? are you willing to know it? we don't say it but meanwhile, secretary mnuchin, back in china to negotiate trade. usmca, congress should come up with a vote on that, kevin. let's get the best trade deal we can for the american worker, the american industry. this president's leadership means manufacturing and mining and warehouse and construction are back. let's get a vote on this. let's get this to the american people. let's see how honest people who are calling for bipartisanship today, who were lying about evidence of collusion worse than watergate for two years. reporter: [indiscernible] you and the president seemed to be on the same page. you are adopting the conclusions of attorney general barr based on his reading
sarah is at the podium. we have been many places. the president himself. always try to talk about the issues. you know what you said? we would love to talk about those issues, but russia, but tweets. that is what you said. what do you want to know? i can hold forth on pretty much any policy issue in that building. what would you like to know? are you willing to know it? we don't say it but meanwhile, secretary mnuchin, back in china to negotiate trade. usmca, congress should come up with a vote...
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sarah i sara, you've covered this for so long.such a big moment. >> it is a huge moment and there is no doubt the attorney general's summary of robert mueller's investigation of those major findings is a huge victory for president trump. but it is also raising new questions about obstruction of justice and we could still be in for a lengthy political and even legal battle ahead. >> reporter: attorney general william barr releasing a four page summary of special counsel robert mueller's report concluding that investigators found no evidence that president trump or his campaign conspired or coordinated with russia in its efforts to influence the 2016 u.s. presidential election. this despite multiple offers from russian affiliated individuals to assist the trump campaign. president trump and his allies seizing on the
sarah i sara, you've covered this for so long.such a big moment. >> it is a huge moment and there is no doubt the attorney general's summary of robert mueller's investigation of those major findings is a huge victory for president trump. but it is also raising new questions about obstruction of justice and we could still be in for a lengthy political and even legal battle ahead. >> reporter: attorney general william barr releasing a four page summary of special counsel robert...
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sarah: we have.e looking at yields to be points,bout 20 basis picking up very gradually to 40 basis points. oft is partially on the back what happened in the u.s.. it is partially on the back of --t happened in the growth we will see stronger growth in the region and the second half of the year but momentum has slowed and that should be reflected in our upward forecast. manus: there is usually only one instructor on the show, usually nejra. if you had to stand up the top of the class and give marks out itous for the most auster ecbral bank, you have the -- who gets top marks for the most dexterity? sarah: that is an unfair question because i would give them all pretty good marks. is far too politically correct. let's look at what's been going on. in china, quite a dramatic slowdown. i think the pboc has managed that situation very well. for the european central bank, i think they have been somewhat line cited by the momentum -- by the slowdown in the momentum there. it is very clear that rates are go
sarah: we have.e looking at yields to be points,bout 20 basis picking up very gradually to 40 basis points. oft is partially on the back what happened in the u.s.. it is partially on the back of --t happened in the growth we will see stronger growth in the region and the second half of the year but momentum has slowed and that should be reflected in our upward forecast. manus: there is usually only one instructor on the show, usually nejra. if you had to stand up the top of the class and give...
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quincy crosby and sarah ponczek, sarah, you had a great story about how investors look at what is going the inverted yield curve. stock investors are not freaked out about it at all. there's this wall street hierarchy where investors are kind of seen as not as erudite as the bond investors. >> typically the stock market follows the bond market. the idea is that the bond market is the smaller asset class. this time around, some people have brought up the fact that stocks had their freak out about recession concerns. know the bond market is worrying about global growth and flashing warning signs. you talk to investors or look at the stock market and clearly the s&p was up more than 1% this week after the inversion on friday. we do have to note that the three-month 10 year curve is no longer in negative territory. still, many seem unfazed. i don't see recession on the horizon, so why am i going to change my worldview? joe: earlier, i was talking about real estate and new home sales and this question of whether lower rates will start to turn the housing market higher. do you think that will
quincy crosby and sarah ponczek, sarah, you had a great story about how investors look at what is going the inverted yield curve. stock investors are not freaked out about it at all. there's this wall street hierarchy where investors are kind of seen as not as erudite as the bond investors. >> typically the stock market follows the bond market. the idea is that the bond market is the smaller asset class. this time around, some people have brought up the fact that stocks had their freak...