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. ♪ selina: i'm selina wang, in for caroline hyde. this is "bloomberg technology."oming up, nine months after the historic vote, the process of brexit is underway. we will discuss what it means for the u.k.'s $25 billion industry. plus, samsung hopes to put a pr crisis in the past. --would hear from the u.k. we will hear what brexit means for a music app. first, it's now official. the united kingdom triggers article 50. prime minister theresa may vows to get the best deal for this vow tohile eu leaders seek an orderly withdrawal. it could have a huge impact on the u.k. economy and cause a ripple effect across the globe. is sure to industry be affected. with me is joe cross. investors in his firm include paypal and richard branson. joe, your company has been very public and outspoken about its thoughts on brexit. they do not want the u.k. to leave the eu. what have things been like so far. what's the outlook on the company? been a very difficult time for people involved in brexit and fintech. first, let me explain why this is especially relevant transfer wise. we are
. ♪ selina: i'm selina wang, in for caroline hyde. this is "bloomberg technology."oming up, nine months after the historic vote, the process of brexit is underway. we will discuss what it means for the u.k.'s $25 billion industry. plus, samsung hopes to put a pr crisis in the past. --would hear from the u.k. we will hear what brexit means for a music app. first, it's now official. the united kingdom triggers article 50. prime minister theresa may vows to get the best deal for this...
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selina: joe cross, u.s. general manager at transferwise, and aaron klein, brookings institute, thank you. a major blow was dealt to consumer protection advocates tuesday when the u.s. house of representatives voted to overturn fcc broadband privacy rules. in a vote largely along party lines, house republicans moved to dismantle rules that required broadband companies to get explicit customer permission for using or sharing their personal data. the data in question includes health information, website browsing history, app usage, and the geographic information from mobile devices. the rules intend to tighten they said -- tighten data security requirements. president trump is expected to sign the bill into law. still to come, samsung unveiled a brand-new flagship phone with half a year head start on apple. is this device -- is this the device that was the company back on top of the global smartphone market? we will discuss next. this is bloomberg. ♪ selina: samsung is trying to move on from the pr nightmare of
selina: joe cross, u.s. general manager at transferwise, and aaron klein, brookings institute, thank you. a major blow was dealt to consumer protection advocates tuesday when the u.s. house of representatives voted to overturn fcc broadband privacy rules. in a vote largely along party lines, house republicans moved to dismantle rules that required broadband companies to get explicit customer permission for using or sharing their personal data. the data in question includes health information,...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ selina: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm selina wang.web services says it has resolved the data storage issue. the outage appeared to have started around 1230 eastern time. the storage data system is used by nearly 150,000 websites. that's another development out of uber, which has been facing battles on many fronts. senior vice president of engineering resigned after the ride hailing company learned of a sexual harassment allegation from his reviews job at google. he denied the allegations. plus, a new cam video shows the ceo writing in uber, talking about the company's culture, as well as getting into an argument with the driver. brad, let's start with you. what exactly did this video review, and why is it important? >> it is an unscripted moment. uber's corporate culture has been in the news after there was a scathing blog post about her experience at the company. then we received basically a -- cam video from a longtime uber diver who is unhappy about the direction pay is going. he sent that to us. have a listen. in this conversation
this is bloomberg. ♪ selina: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm selina wang.web services says it has resolved the data storage issue. the outage appeared to have started around 1230 eastern time. the storage data system is used by nearly 150,000 websites. that's another development out of uber, which has been facing battles on many fronts. senior vice president of engineering resigned after the ride hailing company learned of a sexual harassment allegation from his reviews job at...
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selina: the rollout got a lot of attention.t seems to be a threat to the apple app store in china. they did not give a ton of metrics.n the they did say the purpose is not to monetize, but to make it easier for users. they used a bike sharing program as an example. you can scan a qr code. this type of ecosystem building has created more downloads then -- than in the app store and with the mini-app, because there is a high barrier of entry to get somebody to download something. they can access something , ifout leaving wechat, and, they really like it they will down -- and if they really like it, they will download, too. caroline: why would they divest of the e-book business? selina: tencent is such a behemoth. kindleery much like the part of amazon. they sell electronic books. this is a really enormous business in china. the number of paying subscribers more than doubled over the past year to 2.5 million paying subscribers. they see this as a significant business that could grow even more as a separate part of the company. it c
selina: the rollout got a lot of attention.t seems to be a threat to the apple app store in china. they did not give a ton of metrics.n the they did say the purpose is not to monetize, but to make it easier for users. they used a bike sharing program as an example. you can scan a qr code. this type of ecosystem building has created more downloads then -- than in the app store and with the mini-app, because there is a high barrier of entry to get somebody to download something. they can access...
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selina: it is a great way for amazon to get a presence there.t's a great point for amazon to get in there. it made a lot of sense to purchase the company. cory: it's not really amazon style. buying a company within the adjacent business and making it their own is not the amazon way. selina: but in this instance, when you look at what souq has already built, that would just ask infrastructure is probably pretty difficult to re-create in the middle east. amazon is probably looking at this deal and thinking this makes a lot of sense. i'm sure they were probably evaluate other opportunities in other markets they have no footprint in and come to that same conclusion. cory: selina wang, thank you for coming in. and kevin carter, the founder of emqq. the dow snapping and a date news -- losing streak. abigail tuesday trade, was this , a resume to trump rally? with the epa news. reporter: great question. it was certainly a bullish day for stocks. major averages opened slightly down and then they shot higher. there is a 10 year yield starting to climb hig
selina: it is a great way for amazon to get a presence there.t's a great point for amazon to get in there. it made a lot of sense to purchase the company. cory: it's not really amazon style. buying a company within the adjacent business and making it their own is not the amazon way. selina: but in this instance, when you look at what souq has already built, that would just ask infrastructure is probably pretty difficult to re-create in the middle east. amazon is probably looking at this deal...
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i'm joined now to discuss this further by government reporter marisa lagos and selina, a senior at uc berkeley and a member of a campus committee tasked with reviewing it. kqed was one of several news organizations that requested the release of this under the california public records act. what types of misconduct do the documents show? >> they really run the gamut. we're talking about dozens of cases involving what you've maybe characterized as more minor, verbal harassment, e-mails, some touching. the majority do involve co-workers, not necessarily people who are working under somebody. but we did have at least 12 where the accused was in a position of power over the person under them. at least 13 where there were allegations of actually sexual assault. we're talking about some really egregious cases in addition to the other ones, including one in 2013 at usf where a professor was co-e co-ersing a student in sex. and generally making unwelcomed advances toward female students. so a lot of them are very upsaiding. just the shear number. >> what kinds of punishment was handed out? >>
i'm joined now to discuss this further by government reporter marisa lagos and selina, a senior at uc berkeley and a member of a campus committee tasked with reviewing it. kqed was one of several news organizations that requested the release of this under the california public records act. what types of misconduct do the documents show? >> they really run the gamut. we're talking about dozens of cases involving what you've maybe characterized as more minor, verbal harassment, e-mails,...
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joining me is selina wang who covers this company for us.know what prompted goldman sachs and citigroup to start downgrading their viewpoint. reporter: there was already significant bear sentiment. there were several quarters of that earnings, one mishap after another. the camerarrors like delay, which was the first upgrade since 2014. cut a bunch of employees and get rid of their media entertainment unit. city and companies, goldman, they are digesting this information, analyzing it, and putting strong rhetoric to it.we had citigroup saying gopro is the best option in a deteriorating neighborhood which is not promising,. they say gopro will still be a market leader in the category, but the category overall is declining. has a lot of their sentiment leading up to this. -- bear sentiment leading up to this. caroline: just looking at the share price and market capitalization of gopro, $1.12 billion. this is just a $1 billion company now. it's amazing to see how the deterioration's continue. how can they prove they are turning this around? look
joining me is selina wang who covers this company for us.know what prompted goldman sachs and citigroup to start downgrading their viewpoint. reporter: there was already significant bear sentiment. there were several quarters of that earnings, one mishap after another. the camerarrors like delay, which was the first upgrade since 2014. cut a bunch of employees and get rid of their media entertainment unit. city and companies, goldman, they are digesting this information, analyzing it, and...
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she was narrowly beaten in a photo finish by switzerland's selina buchel who was 100th of a second quickerarz says he's over the moon with a silver medal in the high jump just six weeks after having an emergency operation to remove his appendix. the 400 meter relay also picked up a silver medal. they tried to lead from the start but were caught by the eventual winners, poland in the third leg. harry kane scored twice for tottenhamin their 3—2 win over everton to close the gap on leaders chelsea to seven points as adam wild reports. at white hart lane, two of the premier league's most inform strikers. calculating the goal—scoring achievement of harry kane and romelu lukaku this season, isn't easy. though it didn't stop some from trying. but there was another to add. kane's recent racket, almost as impressive as the handshake that followed. plenty for everton to discuss at half—time. most pressing, how to stop harry kane. they did have a plan, gifting him this kind of chance, wasn't it. harry kane was too good, spurs, 2—0. easy to forget at times, but everton did have their own prolific stri
she was narrowly beaten in a photo finish by switzerland's selina buchel who was 100th of a second quickerarz says he's over the moon with a silver medal in the high jump just six weeks after having an emergency operation to remove his appendix. the 400 meter relay also picked up a silver medal. they tried to lead from the start but were caught by the eventual winners, poland in the third leg. harry kane scored twice for tottenhamin their 3—2 win over everton to close the gap on leaders...
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rodney calling from selina, texas, democrat. go ahead. caller: i was just calling to let you know that i agree with the lady that was on the phone previously about the profits the nsurance companies are making. i see where they're trying to cancel out med kay or make it harder for people to qualify for medicare. when you have someone that's on disability because they're disabled and they don't make enough money to get disability insurance, and they have to go on medicaid, and they can't work because they're disabled, that uts them in a really big bind. i can't understand why the prison population can receive
rodney calling from selina, texas, democrat. go ahead. caller: i was just calling to let you know that i agree with the lady that was on the phone previously about the profits the nsurance companies are making. i see where they're trying to cancel out med kay or make it harder for people to qualify for medicare. when you have someone that's on disability because they're disabled and they don't make enough money to get disability insurance, and they have to go on medicaid, and they can't work...
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hearing with clapper, brennan and yates in order to chokoff public information" now we're hearing about selina, the hearing taking place but behind closed doors. >> right. i think the american public at this moment especially when you're dealing with the russians, they want to see something this transparent and open. despite all of the lack of trust and expertise and institutions at this moment, the fbi is still hold -- is still held in high regard by the american people, and i think that is the investigation that people will most be paying attention to. to see what the outcome is. >> mike, what does it mean in your view, when you have former trump camp from paul manafort to roger stone, carter page, voluntarily saying i will come. likely they would have been subpoenaed. but does it send a different message? does it shape the testimony that they volunteer? >> yeah, because what they're saying and what the trump people have said all along this whole triangle is trumped up and not true. look, a lot of this is about partisan politics and you had a senator who said he had transcripts of evidence a
hearing with clapper, brennan and yates in order to chokoff public information" now we're hearing about selina, the hearing taking place but behind closed doors. >> right. i think the american public at this moment especially when you're dealing with the russians, they want to see something this transparent and open. despite all of the lack of trust and expertise and institutions at this moment, the fbi is still hold -- is still held in high regard by the american people, and i think...
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selina fournier is manager of this dining hall. >> there's students that may have never heard of such, so when they saw the fish here today and then got to taste it, the whole association really creates that story and bringing it to life. and hopefully creating something exciting that they'll want to order even when they're not at umass. >> reporter: is that your hope that you're setting a new generation of eating habits here? >> definitely. we are setng the standard for the way these students hopefully continue their health and wellness once they graduate umass. >> thank you. >> reporter: ruth crawford and ana yrazusta went for the asian flash fry. so give it a try, tell us what you think. >> oh my god! >> so good. >> amazing! >> reporter: what's the biggest appeal to you here? >> it's new, local, fresh, so healthy. >> reporter: and are you hoping now that ten years from now, most americans know what dogfish is? >> well we hope so. >> reporter: fishermen like jamie eldredge are eager to see if companies like sea to table can capture the taste buds of the next generation. i'm allison
selina fournier is manager of this dining hall. >> there's students that may have never heard of such, so when they saw the fish here today and then got to taste it, the whole association really creates that story and bringing it to life. and hopefully creating something exciting that they'll want to order even when they're not at umass. >> reporter: is that your hope that you're setting a new generation of eating habits here? >> definitely. we are setng the standard for the...
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selina had a makeup bag you went through and reduced a lot of the>> what i did is i broke itownto onlyodness. you had a lot of things in that bag. >> i did. >> so the first -- >> she didn't really throw them away. >> the first thing is get something that really works for you that's going to make a difference. your skin makes a instead of a foundation use a bb. what does a bb do. it's your moisturizer, brightening. >> what does it stand for. >> beauty booster. beauty balm. >> has everything in it primer color, spf and it ensures that you're treating your skin during the day. >> one-stop shopping. >> second step really brighten under the eye and third step your color for lips.nose. >> but at home the most important thing you want to do is make sure your skin perfect. your under e iu go to the color. now. are you happy? >> yes. >> all right. we'll take it to the next level. >> took off my makeup so everybody knows. >> makeup is off on ginger. >> we'll see what we have a before shot. let's start with the triangle of light. >> oh. >> oh will et me show you how to do this. ginger, this is so
selina had a makeup bag you went through and reduced a lot of the>> what i did is i broke itownto onlyodness. you had a lot of things in that bag. >> i did. >> so the first -- >> she didn't really throw them away. >> the first thing is get something that really works for you that's going to make a difference. your skin makes a instead of a foundation use a bb. what does a bb do. it's your moisturizer, brightening. >> what does it stand for. >> beauty...
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selina had a makeup bag you went through and reduced a lot of the contents. >> what i did is i brokeeans you need three products. >> how many things did you throw away. >> oh, my goodness. you had a lot of things in that bag. >> i did. >> so the first -- >> she didn't really throw them away. >> the first thing is get something that really works for you that's going to make a difference. your skin makes a difference so instead of a foundation, use a bb. what does a bb do. it's your moisturizer, brightening. >> what does it stand for. >> beauty booster. beauty balm. >> has everything in it, primer, color, spf and it ensures that you're treating your skin during the day. >> one-stop shopping. >> second step really brighten under the eye and third step, your color for lips. >> no eyeliner, >> no, no, no, of course. >> but at home the most important thing you want to do is make sure your skin looks perfect. your under eye is treated then you go to the color. >> to ginger now. are you happy? >> yes. >> all right. we'll take it to the next level. >> took off my makeup so everybody knows. >>
selina had a makeup bag you went through and reduced a lot of the contents. >> what i did is i brokeeans you need three products. >> how many things did you throw away. >> oh, my goodness. you had a lot of things in that bag. >> i did. >> so the first -- >> she didn't really throw them away. >> the first thing is get something that really works for you that's going to make a difference. your skin makes a difference so instead of a foundation, use a bb....
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rodney calling from selina, texas, democrat. go ahead. caller: i was just calling to let you know that i agree with the lady that was on the phone previously about the profits the nsurance companies are making. i see where they're trying to cancel out med kay or make it harder for people to qualify for medicare. when you have someone that's on disability because they're disabled and they don't make enough money to get disability insurance, and they have to go on medicaid, and they can't work because they're disabled, that uts them in a really big bind. i can't understand why the prison population can receive better insurance than people who have not committed crimes in the united states. you can get a sex change operation, for god's sake. chelsea, a recent example. had a sex change operation that was paid for. who paid for that? was it the taxpayers? i'm sure it was. host: thanks for your call there. and for all the calls tonight. again, the republican conference meeting 7:00 p.m. eastern, just a few minutes away. we'll take you to the fl
rodney calling from selina, texas, democrat. go ahead. caller: i was just calling to let you know that i agree with the lady that was on the phone previously about the profits the nsurance companies are making. i see where they're trying to cancel out med kay or make it harder for people to qualify for medicare. when you have someone that's on disability because they're disabled and they don't make enough money to get disability insurance, and they have to go on medicaid, and they can't work...