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shelly: the don't really do anything in the u.s..y sell a couple of little things through amazon and walmart, battery chargers and things like that. but it's unlikely anything immediately is going to affect them. from a supply chain perspective, they don't produce -- dte is not affected. shelly: there's a google component they have to maintain, and qualcomm makes their chips for their phone. that is one thing they will have to maintain if they go the way of zte. we will see what happens. scarlet: thank you so much, shelly. that means little rice in japanese. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> that get to first word news this afternoon. tonight president trump will pick for anthony kennedy supreme court seat. hardiman was runner-up last year when the president selected neil gorsuch preview can watch the president supreme court announcement at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. we will be reporting from washington. the trump administration said it will soon release at least 50 them children under the age of five back to their parents. the american civil lib
shelly: the don't really do anything in the u.s..y sell a couple of little things through amazon and walmart, battery chargers and things like that. but it's unlikely anything immediately is going to affect them. from a supply chain perspective, they don't produce -- dte is not affected. shelly: there's a google component they have to maintain, and qualcomm makes their chips for their phone. that is one thing they will have to maintain if they go the way of zte. we will see what happens....
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shellie greene has >>> i think we're going to be all right. i don't think it's going to come down by th
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shellie greene has >>> i think we're going to be all right. i don't think it's going to come down by the lake. but you know, we're packed and ready. >> shelly green spent last night pouring water on her neighbor's homes, and crews are spread thin because of other major fires throughout the region. it is important to listen to officials if they say get out. >>> winds are pretty breezy right now, and that could send embers in any direction. take a look at the current conditions. gusts 21 miles an hour here, just north of the lake where there is a weather gauge there. 75 degrees, so not too hot to start the day. humidity is dry, 31%. so we could see more moisture in the air overnight or early in the morning.case this morning. 95 degrees for today and 96 tomorrow. by wednesday you could be in the low 90s, but it's still hot an smokey. the skies, anywhere you go to the north, it is definitely smokey out there. keep that in mind if you have lung conditions. take a look at the inland communities, not getting that cloud cover out there. it will be hot
shellie greene has >>> i think we're going to be all right. i don't think it's going to come down by the lake. but you know, we're packed and ready. >> shelly green spent last night pouring water on her neighbor's homes, and crews are spread thin because of other major fires throughout the region. it is important to listen to officials if they say get out. >>> winds are pretty breezy right now, and that could send embers in any direction. take a look at the current...
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shelly: that is exactly right.e saw with samsung, other companies -- phones across the world are really starting to see a slowdown and it is affecting a lot of be businesses data apple has been counting on services like apple music, streaming, the app store, things like that and new products like home devices to pickup some of the slack. that is not as big of the business as the smartphones so people are going to continue to keep a close look on what is going to happen with that business by the services are showing strength and promise. nejra: re: expecting to hear anything about the impact of the trade war an ample supply chain? shelly: i think that is what everybody wants to hear. apple's dead set in the center of this trade war. 20% of the business from china. they make their products in china. they have the second-most number of stores in china. if china or the u.s. really wanted to make a statement in this trade tensions, apple is the perfect lightning rod. we have not seen up a really talk about any issues th
shelly: that is exactly right.e saw with samsung, other companies -- phones across the world are really starting to see a slowdown and it is affecting a lot of be businesses data apple has been counting on services like apple music, streaming, the app store, things like that and new products like home devices to pickup some of the slack. that is not as big of the business as the smartphones so people are going to continue to keep a close look on what is going to happen with that business by the...
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emily: that was msa capital managing partner benjamin and bloomberg's shelly. xiaomi is on its way to a $6 billion plus listing, marking what would be the biggest ipo in two years. it helps to reach $100 billion valuation by postponing the mainland china half of its listing. bloomberg's chief agent correspondent stephen engle reports from bejing. stephen: xiaomi's decision to postpone could hurt china's ambitions to lure its larger tech companies via china's depository receipts. the hong kong ipo is said to be the world's biggest in nearly two years to raise $6.1 billion u.s. dollars. it is a considerably shaved down offering that was expected to top $10 billion, and the company's cfo says there is no timeframe to revive them at the part of the listing. sources say xiaomi scrapped it because of differences with the regulator overvaluation, but xiaomi says it had no dispute with the csrc. investors may dispute the valuation. the ipo is said to be marketed up to 29.3 times forecasted at 2019 earnings, making it twice as expensive as apple and more pricier than te
emily: that was msa capital managing partner benjamin and bloomberg's shelly. xiaomi is on its way to a $6 billion plus listing, marking what would be the biggest ipo in two years. it helps to reach $100 billion valuation by postponing the mainland china half of its listing. bloomberg's chief agent correspondent stephen engle reports from bejing. stephen: xiaomi's decision to postpone could hurt china's ambitions to lure its larger tech companies via china's depository receipts. the hong kong...
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emily: shelly, what are we expecting in terms of legislation to come out of congress? shelly: we are expecting this souped up bill and legislation and it will be more scrutiny, more staffing involved. more scrutiny over the companies that are engaging in these deals. and we have already seen the impact. we have already seen deal flow in china. thatchinese companies acquired into the u.s. go down. we have seen some venture capitalists, chinese venture capitalists pull back a little bit. the idea is that maybe that is going to happen more if the u.s. increases scrutiny. to ben's earlier point, there is nothing like telling someone you cannot do something to rev them up to do more. so if you are going to tell chinese companies you cannot invest in our businesses, you can bet that some entrepreneurs will say, maybe we don't need to invest in u.s. startups, maybe we need to double down and create our own technology . so it will be interesting to see what happens next. is this stick going to end up spurring more tech and innovation in china than what people were expecting in
emily: shelly, what are we expecting in terms of legislation to come out of congress? shelly: we are expecting this souped up bill and legislation and it will be more scrutiny, more staffing involved. more scrutiny over the companies that are engaging in these deals. and we have already seen the impact. we have already seen deal flow in china. thatchinese companies acquired into the u.s. go down. we have seen some venture capitalists, chinese venture capitalists pull back a little bit. the idea...
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emily: thank you mark and years shelly and ben. there is a new sign the long struggling recording music industry is renewing its come back, china plans to spin off its music business. it will let investors bet on the market so services have brought new life to a new industry. for the second year in a row, there is double digit growth. music lovers spent $8.7 billion, up 17% from 2016. charging up for an electric scooter turf war. and if you like bloomberg news check us out. ♪ mily: joining us to discuss is toby. thanks for joining. this partnership with uber, how will it work? investing start and on top of that, they will be co-branding and make our scooters available on their app. emily: are we going to see the uber sign? >> we are figuring out the details. emily: how much business will this drive for you? >> it's a good question, that we don't know, but the privilege of this partnership. this is a new space and thrilled to have uber as our partner and test it out. emily: $1.1 billion valuation is significant. what are the numbers
emily: thank you mark and years shelly and ben. there is a new sign the long struggling recording music industry is renewing its come back, china plans to spin off its music business. it will let investors bet on the market so services have brought new life to a new industry. for the second year in a row, there is double digit growth. music lovers spent $8.7 billion, up 17% from 2016. charging up for an electric scooter turf war. and if you like bloomberg news check us out. ♪ mily: joining us...
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. >> if you know the family's whereabouts, you could find shelly's post with contact information on abc7news.com. if you know anything, please help out. >> tonight, new mandatory evacuation orders that could be in the path of the stretching flames all the way to the gulch, the evacuation area bigger than the fire area. 37,000 people forced from their homes now and the fire destroyed 500 structures up from the 125 announced late this afternoon. >> it's burned ove47 >> tonight, the car fire is flaring up at whiskey town lake driven by the hot and dry conditions. as the sun set to the west, trees exploding, but fortunately here there are no homes in the path of the carr fire. down below though for many the damage already done. here, home after home is burned to the ground. dozens in all from the fire that ripped through here in the overnight hours, driven by dry fuels, low humidity and high winds. >> everyone likes to say they produce their own weather. basically, when these fires start burning at this rapid speed, it's almost unsafe to put first responders in front of them. >> reporter: up the roa
. >> if you know the family's whereabouts, you could find shelly's post with contact information on abc7news.com. if you know anything, please help out. >> tonight, new mandatory evacuation orders that could be in the path of the stretching flames all the way to the gulch, the evacuation area bigger than the fire area. 37,000 people forced from their homes now and the fire destroyed 500 structures up from the 125 announced late this afternoon. >> it's burned ove47 >>...
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emily: ben, mark, and shelly.here is a new sign the long struggling music industry is continuing its comeback. china's tencent plans to spin off its online music business and list shares in the united states. it will let american investors bet on music streaming. those services have brought new life to an industry that has been plagued by piracy. for a second year in a row, consumer spending on music has seen double-digit growth. last year, u.s. music lovers spent $8.7 billion, up from in 2017. speaking of music streaming, pandora's ceo joins us for an exclusive conversation. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: just last month, snap made its first big foray in working with outside developers by launching snap kit. one company working with them is pandora. pandora listeners will be able to send songs to friends through song cards, expanding their social capabilities. recipients of the shared music can swipe up and listen to the song through pandora's premium access features. pandora and snap are not the first
emily: ben, mark, and shelly.here is a new sign the long struggling music industry is continuing its comeback. china's tencent plans to spin off its online music business and list shares in the united states. it will let american investors bet on music streaming. those services have brought new life to an industry that has been plagued by piracy. for a second year in a row, consumer spending on music has seen double-digit growth. last year, u.s. music lovers spent $8.7 billion, up from in 2017....
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you would open a new even shelly's to spear home. zealot but was. violent clashes erupted in the ukrainian capital kiev as more than one hundred thousand people protested against a government decision to delay an association deal with the e.u. . the telly you are a minister of interior affairs for the ukraine during this period when you were chief of police essentially of the country can you tell me your version of what happened from november protests through february protests. and putting. but this on your. c.v. to be as consumers are sent a new leader of the opposition party fatherland. leader of the opposition nationalist far right political parties vitali klitschko leader of the opposition party. and ukrainian officials said on thursday the suspension of talks on closer ties could be revived after the two day meeting but officials said the deal was off the table for. the. pro e.u. protests on the streets of kiev and to their second day the crowd of around a thousand protesters were joined by the leader of the opposition or any well boxing champi
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crazy if you heard that this was a win for them this is a report from our correspondent in paris shelly davis king right after the final whistle was the right of all. as it's been given and it runs and now the rounds got champions i'm seeing a team this is an amazing opportunity to experience something of a country loss experience twenty years ago when fronts was actually the east nations and when they were running the world cup many people believe that they could win this championship going in he was very very strongly advised that they didn't they cheat him and of course think danny every stage of the way the fans have been down the street and now they've been rewarded with this incredible moment this moment where they knowing that they are not on the road sunshine seasons in this weekend's yes the icing on the yankee seals and the national sentiment she in france and now this sunday the fifteenth and even i think i said of regime fronts was. let's talk about russia because you know we haven't spoken about them for a few days let's not forget that's what a big part they played in this
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going crazy they feel that this was a win for them this is a report from our correspondent in paris shelly davis came right after the final which was the right of all. as it's being abandoned runs and now the rounds got champions i'm seeing a team meeting. right on still people just sing with joy here on the street waving flags the i mean this is an amazing opportunity to experience something of a country lost experience twenty years ago when funds was actually diverse nation than when they won the world cup many people believe that they could win this championship going in it was very very strong here by the way that they did they cheat and of course they've done it every stage of the way the fans have been down the street and now they've been rewarded with this incredible moment this moment where they know that they are not on the road junctions in this weekend's yes the icing on the a good day the national center e.c.m. fronts and now this sunday the fifteenth and even i think yes and of regime fronts as. let's talk about russia because you know we haven't spoken about them for a few da
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haidi: always a pleasure, shelly banjo with the latest on amazon earnings. more earnings up next.e expecting from reliance industries. that's up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." rishaad: casino gambling is on its way to japan, after lawmakers their approved three licenses for a market which could be worth up to $25 billion. we spoke about the opportunity and where the company stands as trade tensions escalate. .> a trade war benefits nobody think of all the chinese businesses if they are subjected to the tariffs, they will suffer. having said that, our business of course is principally, essentially driven by the chinese economy. what is probably even more important is chinese policy. so far in anticipation of potential further escalation in the trade war, china is making various calls, more accommodating. net trade war is not good for the world, but ultimately i think china will be prepared for it from a strategy standpoint. >> in terms of the strategy for growth, i'm just looking at the mass-market tables that you guys vip versus the ip -- vers
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know stripping you would open a new even shelly's to spear home. but there are more. violent clashes erupted in the ukrainian capital kiev fast malls and one hundred thousand people protested against a government decision to delay an association deal with the e.u. . the tele you are a minister of interior affairs for the ukraine during this period when you were chief of police essentially of the country can you tell me your version of what happened from november protests through february protests in middle school or go in for months of. muscle. will do this or ship it lets them go the law. fuck them. and putting a little. bit but this on your. sleeve it appears consumers are semi outs and you leader of the opposition party fatherland talking book leader of the opposition nationalist far right political party vitali klitschko leader of the opposition party you. both e.u. and ukrainian officials said on thursday the suspension of talks on closer ties could be revived after the two day meeting but officials said the deal was off the table. for a. pro e.u. protests on the
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that has so much depth they've managed to leave out players like ben zimmer like black is there to shelly's injured and they still look really strong so i think going forward that they're going to be tough to beat for whoever comes through that final it's today. their record against south american teams of course is a good they've managed to break that duck today with that win against the requirements what the table is looking like now of course really shaping up well to see how those seventy five a lot of potential final is going to look let's get the table up we can have a look depending of course on the result of brazil belgium of course a cracker a game you should know potentially facing the south americans or their european neighbors i mean who which came do you think will be more exciting i think in terms of if it's france preserve of france belgium i think france belgium is going to be a crock because you have a really good young belgian team who are coming into their prime and they've got some fantastic individual players there and i haven't been so impressed with how brazil of appr
that has so much depth they've managed to leave out players like ben zimmer like black is there to shelly's injured and they still look really strong so i think going forward that they're going to be tough to beat for whoever comes through that final it's today. their record against south american teams of course is a good they've managed to break that duck today with that win against the requirements what the table is looking like now of course really shaping up well to see how those seventy...
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shelly's twitter postas hinform. >>> 30,000 people have been forced from their homes. the fire has destroyed 500 buildings, 75 other structures are damaged. laura anthony has the update. >> reporter: the carr fire is flaring up here above whiskey town lake driven by the hot and dry conditions. as the sene set to the west, the flames continue to do erupt to the east, trees exploding, but fortunately here, there are no homes in the path of the carr fire. down below, though, for many the damage is already done. here in lake keswick estates, home after home is burned to the ground. the fire is driven by high fuel, low humid and winds. >> when they fires start rapidly growing, they burn incredibly intense to the point where it's almost unsafe to put first responders in front of them. >> up the road just a few miles an entire community has lost. the small town of keswick completely demolishedemolished. according to a survey, just two homes survived. the carr fire is far from finished. this team from the bay area is keeping a close on eye on the homes that survived in lake ke
shelly's twitter postas hinform. >>> 30,000 people have been forced from their homes. the fire has destroyed 500 buildings, 75 other structures are damaged. laura anthony has the update. >> reporter: the carr fire is flaring up here above whiskey town lake driven by the hot and dry conditions. as the sene set to the west, the flames continue to do erupt to the east, trees exploding, but fortunately here, there are no homes in the path of the carr fire. down below, though, for...
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one person in particular, a guy named shelly davis.taff for a congress wham and from new york. so basically some people said is this guy being protected by the doj because he'll squeal on members. that's not what it was. if you prosecute him it would be the trial of the decade. david: the deep state was scared of what he was going to reveal. he had debbie wasserman-schultz's p.c.? what's the story there? >> after he was banned from congress he came into the house building' at midnight. he had debbie wasserman-schultz's laptop. he tried to flee the country. he said', it was attorney-client privilege so you can't look at it. so when trump talks about a server. he's talking about debbie wasserman-schultz's laptop which the cops said went missing. david: why do you think jeff sessions was not interested in get together bottom of this. he was not willing to take on 48 angry democrats. david: great work. terrific journalistic work. you have got it all to yourself because the mainstream media isn't interested in this story. congratulations. y
one person in particular, a guy named shelly davis.taff for a congress wham and from new york. so basically some people said is this guy being protected by the doj because he'll squeal on members. that's not what it was. if you prosecute him it would be the trial of the decade. david: the deep state was scared of what he was going to reveal. he had debbie wasserman-schultz's p.c.? what's the story there? >> after he was banned from congress he came into the house building' at midnight. he...
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. >>> if you know the family's whereabouts, you can find shelly's twitter post with contact information on our website. >>> this morning there are no mandatory evacuation orders affecting thousands that could be in the path of the roaring flames. from redding from french gulch, 37,000 people have been forced from their homes. the fire has destroyed 500 structures, 75 structures are damaged. it's more than 48,000 acres. laura anthony has more. >> it's flaring up here, driven flames continued to erupt to the east, trees exploding, but fortunately here there are no homes in the path. down beloaned, though, for many the damage is done. here in lake keswick estates, dozens of homes areurd to the ground. >> everyone likes to say they produce their own weather, but basically when these fires start rapidly growing at this speed, they burn incredibly intense to the point where it's almost unsafe to put first responders in front of them. >> upped road just a few miles an entire community has lost, keswick, population of less than 500 people, completely demolished. according to a survey, just two
. >>> if you know the family's whereabouts, you can find shelly's twitter post with contact information on our website. >>> this morning there are no mandatory evacuation orders affecting thousands that could be in the path of the roaring flames. from redding from french gulch, 37,000 people have been forced from their homes. the fire has destroyed 500 structures, 75 structures are damaged. it's more than 48,000 acres. laura anthony has more. >> it's flaring up here,...
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you'll see susan collins of maine and lisa murkowski of alaska, shelly moore capito under pressure to vote for the nominee or not. i think ultimately they will. but it will require whoever is nominated to be very careful about how they navigate questions about those two subjects that i just brought up. it's really important for whoever is dominated to talk carefully about the roe v. wade issue. otherwise, you'll fuel the sentiment against the nominee. that's when republicans could have problems. they have a one-seat major think. 50-49. vice president pence can't play a role here. he can only break a tie. it will require careful vetting. >> neil: and tough to repeat a good choice. everybody can agree neil geor a georgia -- gorsuch was the ideal choice. but there's bumps along the way. >> always bumps. depends what they're about. any possibility can come up here. for example, if judiciary committee has a one-seat majority as well. republican jeff flake is a member of that panel. he's been no fan of president trump. the two of them have gone head to head on a variety of issues. you never
you'll see susan collins of maine and lisa murkowski of alaska, shelly moore capito under pressure to vote for the nominee or not. i think ultimately they will. but it will require whoever is nominated to be very careful about how they navigate questions about those two subjects that i just brought up. it's really important for whoever is dominated to talk carefully about the roe v. wade issue. otherwise, you'll fuel the sentiment against the nominee. that's when republicans could have...
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emily: shelly banjo also joining us right now. how much of a disappointment is this?is big, just because of how much expectations were built up. if they had come to the markets. was a bigwere, it compliment for what they were able to do. becoming one of the world's biggest smartphone companies. they did not just rest at that instead of saying this is who we ,.e what we make, we are this $100 billion company that is an internet businesses. that is where the mismatch lies. emily: i just want to point out the ceo is an investor in your fund. would you be a buyer? >> i am. emily: at twice the price of apple? >> i am. [laughter] the business is underestimated and misunderstood. it is a company that delivers a product, hardware that is actually a delivery device for multiple services. to be a $100 billion company they have to really disrupt and , destroy an entire business and this is i.o.t. what they have done is democratized. they put the devices in the hands of everyone not just in china but in multiple merging markets and gives them a platform to deliver services at a h
emily: shelly banjo also joining us right now. how much of a disappointment is this?is big, just because of how much expectations were built up. if they had come to the markets. was a bigwere, it compliment for what they were able to do. becoming one of the world's biggest smartphone companies. they did not just rest at that instead of saying this is who we ,.e what we make, we are this $100 billion company that is an internet businesses. that is where the mismatch lies. emily: i just want to...
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you had reba mcentire, martina mcbride, shelly wright, the dixie chicks, shania twain. ♪ let's go, girlsthe best part about being a woman is the prerogative to have a little fun ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, totally crazy >> in all fields in our society now women, i wouldn't say dominating. i think that they're just rising to their true place. ♪ i feel like a woman [ cheers ] >> as things wore on, it became a great decade to be a girl. ♪ >> after years of singing backup for such stars as michael jackson and rod stewart, she exploded onto the music scene in 1993 with her album "tuesday night music club." ♪ all i wanna do is have some fun ♪ ♪ i've got a feeling i'm not the only one ♪ >> radio has been so long in coming playing female artists. so, it's definitely a different sort of environment and attitude now. ♪ if it makes you happy >> female artists like sheryl crow or liz phair, even though they had success they were still routinely marginalized within every aspect of the industry. there was not a lot of space in pop culture for a young woman's thoughts, feelings, voices, to be respected or taken se
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of these moderate republican senators like susan collins from maine, lisa murkowski from alaska, shelly mur capitto. and the states the president won in 2016 who are going to be under a great deal of pressure to support the president's nominee. some of them supported neil gorsuch and facing pressure from democratic colleagues not to support whoever president trump's picks for the supreme court this time around. >> majority leader mcconnell's staff didn't want to weigh in on what advice may have been. mcconnell expressed concerns about judge brett kavanaugh's paper trail, other talked about his history with the bush administration, but also talking about a president who does not shy away from a fight, right? >> that's true, and looks, i think the important thing to remember here is that no matter who president trump pix, senate democrats are going to say that this person is overly partisan. any of the four candidates are going to be criticized and put through the wringer by senate democrats. if somebody like brett kavanaugh does make it to the confirmation process and is ultimately chose
of these moderate republican senators like susan collins from maine, lisa murkowski from alaska, shelly mur capitto. and the states the president won in 2016 who are going to be under a great deal of pressure to support the president's nominee. some of them supported neil gorsuch and facing pressure from democratic colleagues not to support whoever president trump's picks for the supreme court this time around. >> majority leader mcconnell's staff didn't want to weigh in on what advice...
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republicans are bound to support although there will be those three more moderate republican senators, shelly and susan collins and lisa murkowsky are going to be closely watched to see if they have reluctance to support this nominee. given their previous rulings and comments on things like abortion, reproductive rights and obamacare. >> thank you so much. gabby, alex, good to see you both. unfortunately i have to make this a little shorter than intended. for all of you happening right now, demonstrators in chicago have shut down part of a major expressway, they're demanding a solution to the city's decades-old problems of gun violence, it's being called a peace rally. a march being led by one of chicago's prominent activist. fare michael flagler. joining me by phone, a reporter from our nbc affiliate, wmaq, who is right in the middle of the crowds. can you give us a sense of how many people are there? i can tell you we're getting an aerial view. estimates to be in the thousands it looks like. and talk about the message of this rally. >> right, organizers were estimating about 3,000 people it
republicans are bound to support although there will be those three more moderate republican senators, shelly and susan collins and lisa murkowsky are going to be closely watched to see if they have reluctance to support this nominee. given their previous rulings and comments on things like abortion, reproductive rights and obamacare. >> thank you so much. gabby, alex, good to see you both. unfortunately i have to make this a little shorter than intended. for all of you happening right...
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shelly: are we going with swastika? [ laughter ] layne: oh. got ya. no, i didn't see it, but okay. it can absolutely be perceived by some. sure. miranda: we don't want them to perceive anything badly. layne: i mean, i liked the raindrop as far as an "o" on some of them, but, i mean, there were so many different ones that could be utilized in so many different ways. lemonis: this feels very feminine to me. this feels cheap to me. i don't like the bamboos because i feel like it narrows the audience. i like the fact that they took the initiative to come up with their own logos, but, quite honestly, they took a lot of swings. most of them were misses. i like the color palette, but once we get the logo right, i think we may have just found it. i love the fact that we're saying "lano." i feel like if we could just somehow modify this enough to have there be, like, no chance... -layne: right. -lemonis: ...at all that there's any sort of, like, somebody can do this and all of a sudden be like [gasps] miranda: yeah. megan: hi, guys! how are you? miranda: good. i'm miranda. megan: hey, miran
shelly: are we going with swastika? [ laughter ] layne: oh. got ya. no, i didn't see it, but okay. it can absolutely be perceived by some. sure. miranda: we don't want them to perceive anything badly. layne: i mean, i liked the raindrop as far as an "o" on some of them, but, i mean, there were so many different ones that could be utilized in so many different ways. lemonis: this feels very feminine to me. this feels cheap to me. i don't like the bamboos because i feel like it narrows...
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shellis trading stronger, is trading stronger on the upside, as well.s of what is leading leading but its is the miners leading us. we talked about where the utilities are. the big loser is even droll in this morning. actually that's in the energy sector, but it is ex-dividends so don't read too much into that. national grid trading down .6%, but -- is the only stock going ex dividend and it is the lead loser. let's go back to the u.k. brexit sector. david davis has quite over theresa may's plan for a soft split in europe. davis said "the the general direction of policy will lead us negotiating a weak session and possibly inescapable one." they said theresa may was "sorry" davis decided to go but does not agree with her assessment. she says a replacement will be announced shortly. it will come at 9:00 a.m. this morning david merrick joins us on the phone. what happens now? david: we're bracing for another day of drama. we're going to get an announcement in an hour time. that's going to be important because what type of person is she going to pick? is sh
shellis trading stronger, is trading stronger on the upside, as well.s of what is leading leading but its is the miners leading us. we talked about where the utilities are. the big loser is even droll in this morning. actually that's in the energy sector, but it is ex-dividends so don't read too much into that. national grid trading down .6%, but -- is the only stock going ex dividend and it is the lead loser. let's go back to the u.k. brexit sector. david davis has quite over theresa may's...
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here in castaner, a small village inuerto rico's coffee growing region, randa and her friend shelly guerra have turned this town bathroom into a storage room for donated supplies. at this home, the electricity came back on two days before we visited. >> i filled this with water, half way water, and i put the insulin in a ziplock. >> reporter: until then, with no working refrigerator, marilia lugo kept her mother's insulin in a bowl of water on the counter. she worried that eight months of so-called hurricane food would worsen her mother's high blood pressu w. and whe you not able to have? >> we couldn't eat meat, we couldn't eat salads, we had to eat everhing in the, in the. >> reporter: in the cans? >> in the cans, and that's not healthy food. >> reporter: her mother claudia sanabria is 93 years old. she has demeia and often becomes aggressive.e mily has no choice but to heep her at home. unlike the rest ofnited states, medicaid does not pay for long-term nursing home care fa puerto rico. miranda found thly a new wheelchair. now she's trying to replace the broken electd. >> i'm just tryin
here in castaner, a small village inuerto rico's coffee growing region, randa and her friend shelly guerra have turned this town bathroom into a storage room for donated supplies. at this home, the electricity came back on two days before we visited. >> i filled this with water, half way water, and i put the insulin in a ziplock. >> reporter: until then, with no working refrigerator, marilia lugo kept her mother's insulin in a bowl of water on the counter. she worried that eight...
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was shelly let's get you a quick check of the business flash headlines.st i found -- are said to come up short against rivals. they all trail the latest offerings from samsung and google, especially with internet speed. the iphone is lagging behind. rishaad: this group europe cheap overuit after being passed to another for ceo. be ship is trying to steadied after the sudden loss of market. haidi: analysts are raising new questions about the future of tesla after it asked supplies to give back some cash. that his newists model of paul them into the black. said -- thet he'll appeal mean something could be wrong. tesla has tried to ramp up production. rishaad: berkeley is said to be consuming to consumer banking in india. the bank withdrew from the business in 2011 but we are told that it aims to rebuild this operation through digital channels. this is in australia and april 2 years after walking away. 90 is raising pay for more than 7000 staff around the world after an internal review of compensation. it will boost salaries 10% over the global workforce acr
was shelly let's get you a quick check of the business flash headlines.st i found -- are said to come up short against rivals. they all trail the latest offerings from samsung and google, especially with internet speed. the iphone is lagging behind. rishaad: this group europe cheap overuit after being passed to another for ceo. be ship is trying to steadied after the sudden loss of market. haidi: analysts are raising new questions about the future of tesla after it asked supplies to give back...
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. >> you saw what ted and shelly had together. we said, oh, no.ship. >> ted and i understood what they were writing right away. >> if you'll admit that you are carrying a little torch for me, i'll admit that i'm carrying a little one for you. >> oh, i am carrying a little torch for you. >> well, i'm not carrying one for you. >> diane knew how to tease sam. sam knew how to tease diane, and i guess we know how to tease the audience. >> incredible chemistry between the two of them ignited the show. that's what's drove the show for the first five years. >> what's the matter? >> i'm devastated. i need something brutal to blast me into sweet oblivion. make it a mimosa. >> we had the luck to be able to rotate cast and every time we put somebody in, they were explosions. >> there was something very special about that setting, those characters that i never got tired of writing that show. >> sophisticated surveys, telephonic samplings, test audiences. all of those help to separate winners from losers and make midcourse corrections. you can't cut all comedie
. >> you saw what ted and shelly had together. we said, oh, no.ship. >> ted and i understood what they were writing right away. >> if you'll admit that you are carrying a little torch for me, i'll admit that i'm carrying a little one for you. >> oh, i am carrying a little torch for you. >> well, i'm not carrying one for you. >> diane knew how to tease sam. sam knew how to tease diane, and i guess we know how to tease the audience. >> incredible...
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i'm grateful for the support of my home-state senators, shelly moore caputo and joe manchin, i would bring the grounding of my west virginian upbringing to ex-im. west virginian upbringing to xm. in 1985 senator caputo's father, governor arch moore bestowed upon me a golden horseshoe pin for an academic award that i wear today. its inscription reads, mountaineers are always free. i believe that freedom in the form of free market principles is the best way to foster economic opportunity for all americans. throughout my 22-year career, i've embraced these principles to make a positive difference for our nation's businesses and workers, while also protecting the american taxpayer. i would bring these values to ex-im. still there's room for , improvement to keep america on this road to prosperity, and ex-im is no exception. if confirmed, i will work to insure xm faithfully implements all laws and reforms enacted by congress. i would launch a review to ensure that ex-im truly is the bank of last resort and not the , other way around. there are now 109 foreign export credit agencies or eca
i'm grateful for the support of my home-state senators, shelly moore caputo and joe manchin, i would bring the grounding of my west virginian upbringing to ex-im. west virginian upbringing to xm. in 1985 senator caputo's father, governor arch moore bestowed upon me a golden horseshoe pin for an academic award that i wear today. its inscription reads, mountaineers are always free. i believe that freedom in the form of free market principles is the best way to foster economic opportunity for all...