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this is sirius xm potus channel. go pick up a copy, a copy, read it, mark it up and keep it handy. it is going tong help. [applause] is [inaudible conversations] >> the things in which i want to do with two of my passions. i love baseball. the first when when i went to a scully drive into the cab. a really short book. it deals with the one in the hall of fame is the one he actually did his 3000 feet with her not. thank you both, quick read. it's going to be fun. it'll be fun and entertaining. i passed by a bookstore and get a paperback to go on the plane flight, so i picked up eisenhower always been a hero and i thought he was underrated while he was president and this time has gone on, people realize what a good job he actually did. so it is three days in january are technically about his last days when he gives his farewell address and turns the power over to john kennedy. he also goes back and does a short biography of eisenhower and the least the first part that i've read so far since her as he had not heard so far. that is always interesting and fascinating to me. the third on
this is sirius xm potus channel. go pick up a copy, a copy, read it, mark it up and keep it handy. it is going tong help. [applause] is [inaudible conversations] >> the things in which i want to do with two of my passions. i love baseball. the first when when i went to a scully drive into the cab. a really short book. it deals with the one in the hall of fame is the one he actually did his 3000 feet with her not. thank you both, quick read. it's going to be fun. it'll be fun and...
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program you need a great team and i'm so lucky here at sirius music we have a fantastic team and we've been through so much together i thought for today's program i would ask them which is their favorite episode and why we're beginning today like every program in hair and makeup with john john tell me which has been your favorite episode and why oh. and i look on stars all went to shit cliff until feel hinted in queer listen until my name what's on not. in there for the. meting concept that. song on. the film when you hit up the first part and i had to. i was a was. i was i was the. was the was the was i. was. i was i i. was. the i am i. was good for everybody well it's for several reasons one is it just brings communities together like we have here today and also people from all over the world and experiencing gemini and all cults oh yeah when you see anyone can sing even the people who don't believe they can sing yes of course everyone can sing and deeds people who would naturally find it difficult to hold it you find the notes but that is only a question of training we're now in the
program you need a great team and i'm so lucky here at sirius music we have a fantastic team and we've been through so much together i thought for today's program i would ask them which is their favorite episode and why we're beginning today like every program in hair and makeup with john john tell me which has been your favorite episode and why oh. and i look on stars all went to shit cliff until feel hinted in queer listen until my name what's on not. in there for the. meting concept that....
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i'm so lucky here at sirius music we have a fantastic team and we've been through so much together i thought for today's program i would awesome which is their favorite episode and why we're beginning today like every program in hair and makeup with jon jon tell me which has been your favorite episode and why oh fan of haga. and i look on staus all went to shit collision until feel hinted in coalition on so mind it will not stay. in there for the money to italy meting concept that the smiths and villains of. one phone call just gun support to zam zam on just five goals ought to start up to the film when you hit up the soft heart and i had to sing. was. was. i. was. the. thing i was. the was. the. was. the was. was . it's. quite good for everybody well it's for several reasons one is it just brings communities together like we have here today and also people from all over the world and experiencing to many in our culture here would you say anyone can sing even the people who don't believe they can sing yes of course everyone can sing and deve people who initially find it difficult to
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if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the bloomberg radio app, bloomberg.com, and on sirius xm in the u.s.. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: in the last decade, lightspeed venture partners has backed snap and a stitch fitch along with others. and another company that does what public last week. it starts the new chapter with new money to put the work securing $1.8 billion in capital and the new fund. turning us to discuss his jeremy .iew, partner at lightspeed all of this new money, how do you find the next snap? jeremy: that is one of the most interesting things is, as consumer technology has really become popular culture, we have seen a lot more of these companies that can become multibillion dollar companies based out of the outside the area. yep snap for example based in based in have giphy new york, and those are the two places that have hit historically been -- have historically been where popular culture is created. i think we will see more and more companies created in th ose places. emily: so where want to be putting this money? what is overhyped? crypto? jeremy: we're cont
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for sirius to agree just stepless so-called trance it centers on germany's border with austria where asylum seekers would be evaluated those who are already applied for asylum in another country would be sent back but that would require new agreements with those countries the position parties criticize the compromise here . is not a question of policy must these discussions were all about power and. went very far toward getting her way. because it says i know it's not only a great disappointment for me but it's a rejection of joint european action mr is a hoe for didn't win mrs merkel didn't win but democracy was hard at. the heated asylum debate test yet to cool off but if the s.p. d.s. and willing to go along the crisis is likely to continue. the social democrats the junior partner in coalition issues following tonight's talks. there are more we've held intensive discussions this evening and we were able to make progress but we're not quite in agreement yet that's why we're going to continue to talk this week and have agreed to me she again on thursday evening that's all we can say
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jason: you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119.1 30 in new york. one of 61 in boston. 90 19 fm ndc. london, and in asia on the radio plus app. jason: this week carol:'s game changer is --. the ceo of the national federation of community development credit union. jason: combining technology and community credit union, and big banks. when he a got carol: was mayor of new york city. is organized union as financial cooperatives. the idea behind a credit union is that everybody who deposits there is a member, a shareholder, and an owner. when you think about what we do, taking this fabulous structure and putting it at the disposal of low income communities, a crate selling the ability to deliver really high-quality products and services, but it is empowering the entire community. mainstream credit union have evolved to let the traditional banking sector. organizations like ours are dedicated to taking that structure of the credit union and bringing him back to low income community. jason: talk more about the whichng of the big banks pla
jason: you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119.1 30 in new york. one of 61 in boston. 90 19 fm ndc. london, and in asia on the radio plus app. jason: this week carol:'s game changer is --. the ceo of the national federation of community development credit union. jason: combining technology and community credit union, and big banks. when he a got carol: was mayor of new york city. is organized union as financial cooperatives. the idea behind a credit union is that...
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down the local programming it was the perfect storm i pod was the shiny object back then now we have sirius x.m. what you mentioned pandora streaming downloads there was never a more important time for broadcasters to do something unique to be local for years we have seen warren buffett buying up small town newspapers a lot of that's driven by high school sports he has content you can't get anywhere else i'd be lieve that as these big companies begin to deal lever they're going to sell the smallest markets first and things have a way of working out and that there will be a new generation of mom and pop independent broadcasters who resumed the local programming that made am f.m. radio so special i sort of hope that happens i mean i love free enterprise but i sort of. it happens and hala just real quick we've only got a little bit of time but sinclair broadcasting group which operates the neighborhood two hundred t.v. station the u.s. is still smarting from that embarrassing script where they asked the anchors to all say a certain thing but they're trying to buy tribune media but the f.c.c. c
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you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and a.m. 1130 in new york, one of 6.1 innd a.m. 960 in the bay area. carol: and in london on dab mux 3. we have the game changer this week. jason: he has managed to turn passionate fan bases into product designers. >> mousetrap is a new type -- mousedrop is a new type of online community for enthusiasts, people that are really knowledgeable and passionate about their interests, or hobbies. what we built for these people is a way for them to connect with each other, by what they care about and work together to make new things. carol: you have a few million users at this point. they are doing discussions and polls, and it is also getting noticed by brands, correct? steve: that is right. within the enthusiasts, they are knowledgeable about products, what makes them good, how they are made. rebuilt them -- we built them in a way to give brands feedback on the things they like about their products, but also to make them better and improve them. jason: where has it worked? steve: we have the largest community of headphone enthusia
you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and a.m. 1130 in new york, one of 6.1 innd a.m. 960 in the bay area. carol: and in london on dab mux 3. we have the game changer this week. jason: he has managed to turn passionate fan bases into product designers. >> mousetrap is a new type -- mousedrop is a new type of online community for enthusiasts, people that are really knowledgeable and passionate about their interests, or hobbies. what we built for these people is a way...
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you can listen to us on sirius 1130 innel 119 and a.m.ton, washington, d c, and in the bay area. jason: and in london. in the future section, we take a look at the demographic problem in japan. the population is getting older and shrinking. carol: as a result, there is increasing demand for the services that clean out and dispose of the property the elderly leave behind. jason: it is an amazingly big business. here is jillian goodman. jillian japan has had seven : consecutive years of population decline. it creates problems in a lot of ways, but it has created a problem that has the sole industry, it is this whole industry of people who come and clean out the homes and find new homes for those goods. jason: what is it that is behind this from a japanese perspective? in terms of history, i guess. jillian: one of the things we cover in the story is this japanese concept that is basically about the idea that things have a life beyond the life you have with them. things are reused. and put two new uses. that is something in the post-world war
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on sirius xm channel 119 and am 1130 in new york, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c., and 960 a.m.the bay area. jason: and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the economics section, we go to sweden where highs taxation led to surpluses. carol: but they are under pressure because of welfare needs from hundreds and thousands of refugees coming into sweden. jason: more from us. >> they are facing a lot of challenges because they have taken in so many refugees relative to their population, over 600,000 for a population of 10 million people. at the same time, there are other factors. people are living longer and the birth rate is very high. and so, this social network that we all know about, right? everybody thinks about sweden and these amazing services. it's really being strained. it's creating a lot of weird and interesting and troubling problems like what we write about. carol: step back, i think that's a really good point. this is the place where you play an incredible amount of taxes. but you get great medical care, education, you get all of these services. jason: everythi
on sirius xm channel 119 and am 1130 in new york, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c., and 960 a.m.the bay area. jason: and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the economics section, we go to sweden where highs taxation led to surpluses. carol: but they are under pressure because of welfare needs from hundreds and thousands of refugees coming into sweden. jason: more from us. >> they are facing a lot of challenges because they have taken in so many refugees relative to their population,...
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on sirius xm channel when 19, am york, 106.1 in boston, and am 960 in the bay area.d in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. we have a big question to ask. what happened to all that bourbon? jason: apparently 200 bottles went missing. carol: yes, there were arrests made, but the case is still unsolved. jason: we have the story. >> you may have seen the headlines, there was the great papy vanwinkle bourbon heist, or so we thought in 2013. jason: and let's get that on the table, it's a now legendary and pretty famous bourbon. >> it is definitely considered very high-end bourbon. it's very well-known. most places can't even get pappy van winkle, it's so hard to find. that's why the theft of 200 bottles made headlines. it was valued at $26,000. if you were to go into a bar that carried it, there are 23-year-old vintages getting $100 per pour. not per bottle. it was considered a very premium bourbon and thus, might be the target for theft. jason: news of this alleged theft rocked the world of bourbon drinkers everywhere across the united states from bars in br
on sirius xm channel when 19, am york, 106.1 in boston, and am 960 in the bay area.d in london and asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. we have a big question to ask. what happened to all that bourbon? jason: apparently 200 bottles went missing. carol: yes, there were arrests made, but the case is still unsolved. jason: we have the story. >> you may have seen the headlines, there was the great papy vanwinkle bourbon heist, or so we thought in 2013. jason: and let's get that on the table,...
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the news broke right before your radio show started on sirius xm.ou were out with a pretty strong statement within the hour, condemning the white house's actions. are you trying to take a hard line? are you trying to show solidarity? >> we advocate on behalf of the men and women who cover the white house. we try to bring americans news about the president, the presidency, what the government is doing in their name. we want to make sure when television pictures are coming from the white house, they're coming from the news media. when they're photos, they come from the news photographers, radio sound by the radio folkses. of course, to try to get as many opportunities to ask questions of senior officials up to and including the president. that's our core function. in this instance, you're right, it broke from our radio show. i had my board operator basically muting my microphone in being questions as i frantically typed on my laptop. >> wow! >> this is important to understand, it wasn't just a defense of cnn. it wasn't just a defense of kaitlyn collin
the news broke right before your radio show started on sirius xm.ou were out with a pretty strong statement within the hour, condemning the white house's actions. are you trying to take a hard line? are you trying to show solidarity? >> we advocate on behalf of the men and women who cover the white house. we try to bring americans news about the president, the presidency, what the government is doing in their name. we want to make sure when television pictures are coming from the white...
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in a bit closer to our neck of the woods and you can see through monterey right now some high thin sirius clouds are moving off the coast. we do remain dry for our thursday. look towards our east is there is a chance of a thundershower popping up. in the green that is your chance east of fresno along the spine of the sierra. once again we see dry skies today. san jose later on today and 84 for santa clara and bit more in the way of cloud cover, so pacifica only 61 degrees. downtown san francisco near 70. into the north bay a wide 101 enlake port. in the east bay today 75 later on in oakland, castro valley going to 78 degrees. and inland it is hot again. still 96 in brentwood, 91 in san ramon. livermore up to a hot 97 degrees. today it's all about that warm day after that morning fog. tomorrow you're going to notice it feels a little bit humid. there is a slight chance of a shower popping up. nothing widespread. but the bigger picture over the weekend, we're dry and cooling off with temperatures near average over the weekend. i think that fog is going to be pretty much limited to the coast
in a bit closer to our neck of the woods and you can see through monterey right now some high thin sirius clouds are moving off the coast. we do remain dry for our thursday. look towards our east is there is a chance of a thundershower popping up. in the green that is your chance east of fresno along the spine of the sierra. once again we see dry skies today. san jose later on today and 84 for santa clara and bit more in the way of cloud cover, so pacifica only 61 degrees. downtown san...
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carol: you can also listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119. 106.1 in boston. 99.1 fm and washington jason: and in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus. in the technology section, artificial intelligence clearly getting smarter with facial recognition software still getting confused by darker skin tones. carol: there are problems out there. you have companies that include microsoft working hard to overhaul this problem. >> law enforcement has actually been using facial recognition technology for years in various applications, i think more so than people realize. the thing that really kind of highlighting this application recently was the aclu did a bunch of public records requests and found out that amazon was marketing its facial recognition product, called recognition, to law enforcement agencies. >> there aren't guidelines out there to make sure it is being very careful? >> law enforcement has been eager to adopt anything they think will give them some sort of edge. they follow a common thread where they want to get out fast. it's not quite ready for prime time in some i
carol: you can also listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119. 106.1 in boston. 99.1 fm and washington jason: and in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus. in the technology section, artificial intelligence clearly getting smarter with facial recognition software still getting confused by darker skin tones. carol: there are problems out there. you have companies that include microsoft working hard to overhaul this problem. >> law enforcement has actually been using facial...
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a big investment from sirius. how have things changed since then? were hoping for a buyout. roger: all that happened before i joined. so, last year it did go through a lot of turnover which led to me joining the company in september. it has settled down quite a lot since then. we closed the sirius xm investment at the time i was joining and we have refocused the company on a few things. one is we are, as you mentioned, the largest music streaming service in the u.s. and 70% of revenue comes from advertising. you know, digital audio advertising is the one big digital advertising business not controlled by google or facebook. pandora is the largest, so we have been investing in that. we bought a company called adswiz which helps us invest in our strengths of digital audio while we continue to grow our subscription business nicely. emily: there has been a perennial question of whether pandora is a standalone company or an acquisition target. is it a wait-and-see? is that something you are open to or do you see pandora going it alone? roger: i can see w
a big investment from sirius. how have things changed since then? were hoping for a buyout. roger: all that happened before i joined. so, last year it did go through a lot of turnover which led to me joining the company in september. it has settled down quite a lot since then. we closed the sirius xm investment at the time i was joining and we have refocused the company on a few things. one is we are, as you mentioned, the largest music streaming service in the u.s. and 70% of revenue comes...
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sirius that are risking their lives including journalists humanitarian aid workers at these are the kinds of individuals that we know that the syrian government has targeted has detained has executed these people are quite literally fleeing for their lives meanwhile israel is tightening its siege on almost two million people living in goals are by further restricting the flow of goods into the territory it's planning to burn all fuel imports through the kind of crossing while food and medicine will need permission to go through the cairo. crossing it's the sole commercial link into gaza it's vital for the flow of fuel that's a salary for people who only get up to six hours of electricity a day. israel has also reduced fishing space for gaza's fisherman from six to three nautical miles told stratford has more. human here in gaza have been feeling steadily increasing strangulation over their livelihoods for twelve years since the blockade started it's estimated that around fifty thousand gazan families someway involved in the fishing business here so you can imagine the kind of impact that
sirius that are risking their lives including journalists humanitarian aid workers at these are the kinds of individuals that we know that the syrian government has targeted has detained has executed these people are quite literally fleeing for their lives meanwhile israel is tightening its siege on almost two million people living in goals are by further restricting the flow of goods into the territory it's planning to burn all fuel imports through the kind of crossing while food and medicine...
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and her radio show is available daily on sirius xm channel 95. [ cheers and applause ] my thanks to jadank you for watching. have a great weekend. i hope to see you next week. bye-bye, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- mike myers, star of "glow" actress alison brie, music from kacey musgraves, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers! this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] in that case, let's get to the news. before we start our monologue, the news this week, incredibly depressing. so just for us tonight, in the monologue, we're not going to mention the president.
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house veterans is visiting from the island of sirius he came especially for the festival for him it's the highlight of the year he collects who's old and already owns several hundred bottles. my point was. all the years i have. yet. to find someone. i don't have in my collection. the marri is in the southeast of the island a pretty peaceful town with a history of fishing some here claim it's the birthplace of. it's main ingredient and it's grows in abundance nearby it's harvested in the summer and it seems it's our alum attic. one of the family owned distillery is baba yaga he has its own museum devoted to the history of the drink. booze all manufacturing employment began in the nineteenth century. probably the cause of the coexistence of the soil which is volcanic and the microclimate colonies back. in the some space will be a choice so this what i'd prefer nice it is said to have another bout of this experiment but more so that this is what i had with grows here lesbos goes nowhere and nowhere else in the world. but there is more to it than just amas other flavors including fennel s
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mark thompson is radio host with sirius xm. and cnbc contributor, roberto, to you first. what is the message president trump is sending to our allies? >> the message he has been sending since he was inaugurated, the paris accords, g7 meeting. this is a president who does not see international order in the traditional way that democrats and republicans have for decades and it continues to have repercussions. the president believes his hard edge on trade and other fronts is necessary, but it certainly is a point of debate here and abroad. >> okay, ron. let's focus on trump and germany. axios says this is about two things. trump wants germany to buy their gasoline from the united states and he views angela merkel as a hypocrit who sucks up to vladimir putin. >> there's a certain incoherence. we don't have enough liquefied natural gas to send gas all around the world. china has begun to buy it from us. with respect to these other issues sucking up to vladimir putin, russia is one of the only places various pipelines come through, kazakhstan and russia, natural selling points
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really well with the people in our every day at how most of their chris is visiting from the island of sirius he came especially for the festival for him it's the highlight of the year he collects and already owns several hundred bottles. my point was. all of those i have. yet. to find. i don't have in my collection. kamari is in the southeast of the island a pretty peaceful town with a history of fishing some here claim it's the birthplace of. its main ingredient and this grows in abundance nearby but it's harvested in the summer and it seems it's our elemental. one of the family owned distilleries bob and jani has its own museum devoted to the history of the drink. booze all manufacturing employment began in the nineteenth century. probably the core of the existence of the soil which is volcanic and the microclimate colonies way out all fairness. spatial fear sure so this is what i prefer nice it is said to have a note about this experiment but more so that this is what i did with grows here lesbos grows know whether nowhere else in the world. but there is more to lose it all than just add
really well with the people in our every day at how most of their chris is visiting from the island of sirius he came especially for the festival for him it's the highlight of the year he collects and already owns several hundred bottles. my point was. all of those i have. yet. to find. i don't have in my collection. kamari is in the southeast of the island a pretty peaceful town with a history of fishing some here claim it's the birthplace of. its main ingredient and this grows in abundance...
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branching out a little bit with a project with sirius and bringing now us someixgh lau expanding beyondg sooa new partnership with sireys xm. 're working on a special comedy channel. sothe channel will deb in 2019. it willtu feare netflix original and comedy content, commercial free. we know that netflix over the past five years has rlly talent, jerry solid lineupyf o seinfeld, amy c schumer,is rock, dave chappel. so, this will be rolling outd the name of "netflix is a joke." >> pretty cute. a little self deprecation never hurts. let's end with something mcdonald's is doing. in full disclosure yesterday i did have an opportunity to drive by ano fer fastd restaurant and the friendth that i wa justpp did and like paid touhrgh some treae app and mcdonald'ss doing r sth. >>eporter: it [laughter] >> reporter: on fridays if you place an order thrgh the app, you can get a freeof order fries and then on tuesdays and thursdays, again, if you place an orderhrough the app you can get a free drink. ere are several other deals that mcdonald's is offering through their app. if you take a look at the
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know part of this but i did something for the last two weeks on the radio on the potus channel on siriusxm that i'm proud of not so much for myself but for my listening audience. there's a website called charity buzz and charity buzz as celebrity moments. i don't think it's gone all the way to my head but the liberty moments where these so-called celebrities contributes an experience and the benefit is they write a check to the charity so it's win-win aslong as you have a celebrity willing to do something and a person willing to write acheck , everybody benefits . two weeks ago on the radio i want the charity buzz option and here it was and they tried to talk me out of it initially but they were unsuccessful. the opportunity was that instead of you coming to me and taking a studio tour because i do that often, i said i would come to your book club anywhere in the united states at my expense for whoever the highest bidder is and secretly and tc my producer could tell you this, five is my number. i thought five grand. my book club numbers are here tonight. you have gotten the alarm call if
know part of this but i did something for the last two weeks on the radio on the potus channel on siriusxm that i'm proud of not so much for myself but for my listening audience. there's a website called charity buzz and charity buzz as celebrity moments. i don't think it's gone all the way to my head but the liberty moments where these so-called celebrities contributes an experience and the benefit is they write a check to the charity so it's win-win aslong as you have a celebrity willing to...
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they work their way to sirius or below the oil. that i'm allowed to stand i want a car a little bit of all this is a see a bar and the boy is a loneliest this is a little. mysterious i can go out and. just less. when there were a couple. three months after the killing the sun authorities have finally made some arrests. but she doubts the people being held by police are the ones must remind of the killing. and therefore focus of the death. and they will have a. whole aura of a war. or the oval office our whole or castle or or all of our hypothetical. law school. and i will i'm all. for a fourth of an hour or so or call for help. then let him. come out of a coma. come on to feel almost entirely how many. to me most of a lot. of all of. the mentoring on the different. things in school and the school of thought. good. to good for the best. understanding and that's where. kids will get us help in a lasting. course so i make dinner last night honest i mean. doesn't that all while ok with us also. contain want to spend our singing. and i
they work their way to sirius or below the oil. that i'm allowed to stand i want a car a little bit of all this is a see a bar and the boy is a loneliest this is a little. mysterious i can go out and. just less. when there were a couple. three months after the killing the sun authorities have finally made some arrests. but she doubts the people being held by police are the ones must remind of the killing. and therefore focus of the death. and they will have a. whole aura of a war. or the oval...
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down the local programming it was the perfect storm i pod was the shiny object back then now we have sirius x.m. what you mentioned pandora streaming downloads there was never a more important time for broadcasters to do something unique to be local for years we have seen warren buffett buying up small town newspapers a lot of that's driven by high school sports he has content you can't get anywhere else i'd be lieve that as these big companies begin to deal lever they're going to sell the smallest markets first and things have a way of working out and that there will be a new generation of mom and pop independent broadcasters who resumed the local programming that made am f.m. radio so special sort of a. that happens i mean i love free enterprise but i sort of hope that happens and hala just real quick we've only got a little bit of time but sinclair broadcasting group which operates in the neighborhood of two hundred t.v. station the u.s. is still smarting from that embarrassing script where they asked the anchors to all say a certain thing but they're trying to buy tribune media but the
down the local programming it was the perfect storm i pod was the shiny object back then now we have sirius x.m. what you mentioned pandora streaming downloads there was never a more important time for broadcasters to do something unique to be local for years we have seen warren buffett buying up small town newspapers a lot of that's driven by high school sports he has content you can't get anywhere else i'd be lieve that as these big companies begin to deal lever they're going to sell the...
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you can listen to us on sirius satellite radio and in boston, washington, dc, and in the bay area.: and in london. in the future section, we take a demographic problem in japan. the population is getting older and shrinking. carol: there are increasing demands for the services that clean out and dispose of the property the elderly leave behind. japan has had seven consecutive years of population decline. created as it has this whole industry -- is this whole industry of people who come and clean up the homes and find new homes for those goods. that is behind this from a japanese perspective? jillian: one of the things we cover is this japanese concept that is basically about the idea that things have a life beyond the life you have with them. things are reused. that is something in the post-world war ii economic boom seems to have been forgotten in a lot of the culture. thegs like the collapse of 1990's, the big earthquake and tsunami, brought that back for a lot of people. >> so many passages in this story stood out. one says, what is left in the world's oldest societies, millions
you can listen to us on sirius satellite radio and in boston, washington, dc, and in the bay area.: and in london. in the future section, we take a demographic problem in japan. the population is getting older and shrinking. carol: there are increasing demands for the services that clean out and dispose of the property the elderly leave behind. japan has had seven consecutive years of population decline. created as it has this whole industry -- is this whole industry of people who come and...
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if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, listen to the radio app on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ the world's largest private tech company is going public, again, dell planning to return to the public market i find it stock in a cash and stock swap deal at $22 billion. in january of this year, the ceo and founder michael dell preach the benefits of remaining private here. >> as a privately controlled company, your time horizon is different. you start -- you think about your business in years and decades. reconceptualize how you are investing at what is the real priority. koad: bloomberg technology mi joins us in the studio and opinion columnist brooke joins us from new york. how is dell going public? >> a direct listing more like a spotify. dell gets the benefits of going public with none of the drawbacks, not seeing michael dell going on a roadshow show and convincing investors you should invest in my company. it gives him a tremendous amount of control. it helps simplify the corporate structure because tracking stocks are unusual, they are meant to mirror th
if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, listen to the radio app on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ the world's largest private tech company is going public, again, dell planning to return to the public market i find it stock in a cash and stock swap deal at $22 billion. in january of this year, the ceo and founder michael dell preach the benefits of remaining private here. >> as a privately controlled company, your time horizon is different. you start -- you think about...
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on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ out withphabet earnings and just to recap, this was a home run quarter for google. investors had been looking for alphabet to jumpstart momentum in faang stocks. remember, s&p tech heavyweights facebook, amazon, and twitter all post as well and netflix, which had a conservative forecast for the rest of the year, disappointing the market. with us to discuss the broader outlook for faang stocks, we have our guest and in our office in new york, we have our market reporter -- on markets reporter romaine bostick still here with us. get any credit for driving the broader tech momentum, in spite of netflix's with last week? >> thanks that, emily. i think people are looking at alphabet as a bellwether, and rightfully so. the fact that the company delivered 26% organic revenue growth -- were company of the size, i think says a lot about google, but also probably something about the broader environment from a spending perspective. that'sng as out for results were, the stock
on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ out withphabet earnings and just to recap, this was a home run quarter for google. investors had been looking for alphabet to jumpstart momentum in faang stocks. remember, s&p tech heavyweights facebook, amazon, and twitter all post as well and netflix, which had a conservative forecast for the rest of the year, disappointing the market. with us to discuss the broader outlook for faang stocks, we have our guest and in our office in new york, we have our...
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us out on the radio and listen to us on the bloomberg radio app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s., sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: intel reported results after the close thursday the give upbeat forecast for sales signaling they are staying competitive even after the departure of their previous ceo. for more but spring and romaine bostick in new york. what are the highlights? >> they beat estimates pretty much. the company came out last month and they basically gave guidance and analyst set expectations based on the guidance, and today, intel came in at the guidance or slightly above it. unfortunately, you do not get market for this coming in at to guidance anymore. this is a growth market. people are looking for growth stocks. what intel give the market today was certainly reassuring in some market for coming in at to guidance anymore. respects, but not necessarily enough to generate enthusiasm. emily: and there is continued concerns about a slowdown ahead. this is as they are looking for a new ceo in the midst of a pretty big scandal. romaine: the fact that they did aboutally say
us out on the radio and listen to us on the bloomberg radio app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s., sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: intel reported results after the close thursday the give upbeat forecast for sales signaling they are staying competitive even after the departure of their previous ceo. for more but spring and romaine bostick in new york. what are the highlights? >> they beat estimates pretty much. the company came out last month and they basically gave guidance and...
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on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ selina: the unemployment rate climbed to 4% while waiting unexpectedly slowed. one factor on everyone's mind is the impact of automation. enter automation anywhere and enter the company that is bringing more cost to the workforce. the company closed a $250 million funding round led by golding sacks. the automation cofounder and ceo joins us now. more than 1000 organizations are using your technology including google, general motors, and others. how are they using your tech? >> is using particularly in the industry. they are using our platform to automate business processes. selina: are your customers replacing any of their workforce as a result of using automation anywhere? >> the main thing to think about this is this is not a replacement, it is augmentation. were human and bots are working side-by-side, doing what bots do best and what people do best. think of it like a computer. computers were first introduced, we had the same worries. if i take away your compute
on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ selina: the unemployment rate climbed to 4% while waiting unexpectedly slowed. one factor on everyone's mind is the impact of automation. enter automation anywhere and enter the company that is bringing more cost to the workforce. the company closed a $250 million funding round led by golding sacks. the automation cofounder and ceo joins us now. more than 1000 organizations are using your technology including google, general motors, and others. how are they...
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on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: when it comes to ridesharing in the united states, the first things that come to mind are uber and lyft. but in southeast asia, it is a different story. that market is expected to grow to more than $20 billion by 2025. one of the top names in the market is a grab. since 2012 when they in septic, they beat out and bought out in the area asns it operates in 225 cities across eight countries. grab is now setting at sites on creating a we chat like super app. encompassing everything from map payments to -- from maps, payments, two other services. did you have any idea that you would be here in six years? >> every year is a new journey. and we first started the company, the initial ambition was to sell space in malaysia. we have grown since then. emily: 225 cities, it countries, was the outlook for future growth? how much bigger can the market before you? >> we launched grab platform to go intor strategy much more. it sells food, logistics, payments, and we want
on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: when it comes to ridesharing in the united states, the first things that come to mind are uber and lyft. but in southeast asia, it is a different story. that market is expected to grow to more than $20 billion by 2025. one of the top names in the market is a grab. since 2012 when they in septic, they beat out and bought out in the area asns it operates in 225 cities across eight countries. grab is now setting at sites on creating a we chat like super...
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you can check us also out on bloomberg.com and in the u.s., sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: verizon wants to partner with google or apple when it rolls out the first of its 5g service in california this year. bloomberg learned horizon once one of the companies to provide television when the service is offered in l.a. and sacramento. they came up short in developing its own tv service. to full swing, tech stocks have been surging and hovering at record levels. the sector dominates the broader market and you can see from the chart that tech companies now make up a quarter of the s&p 500 value. next guest has a warning about the market euphoria saying tech companies have the mass power not seen since the gilded age. we've the founder of capital management from seattle. this is not a popular opinion. you believe that the financial euphoria could permanently damage investors long-term success, why? >> even my friends are avoiding me now. understand isg to that there is a three-part facet to all of this. the one you mentioned already is that no one at a
you can check us also out on bloomberg.com and in the u.s., sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: verizon wants to partner with google or apple when it rolls out the first of its 5g service in california this year. bloomberg learned horizon once one of the companies to provide television when the service is offered in l.a. and sacramento. they came up short in developing its own tv service. to full swing, tech stocks have been surging and hovering at record levels. the sector dominates the...
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you can check us out on the bloomberg radio app, bloomberg.com, and on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ brad: the world's largest private tech company is going public. dell is climbing the returns by buying out tracking stock in it swap deal valued at $22 billion. the ceo and founder preached the benefits of it. >> as a privately controlled company, your time horizon is different. you reimagine your business, think about your business in years and decades. reconceptualize how you are investing and what the real priorities are. brad: bloomberg technology's and grant joins us now brooke sutherland who has been writing about the dell move. let's start with you. tell us how they're going public. >> this is a direct listing that is more akin to spotify's. the idea is dell gets all of the benefits of going public with none of the drawbacks. you are not seeing michael dell on some roadshow convincing investors you should invest in my company. you are also seeing that gives him a tremendous amount of control. in the process it simplifies the corporate structure because tracki
you can check us out on the bloomberg radio app, bloomberg.com, and on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ brad: the world's largest private tech company is going public. dell is climbing the returns by buying out tracking stock in it swap deal valued at $22 billion. the ceo and founder preached the benefits of it. >> as a privately controlled company, your time horizon is different. you reimagine your business, think about your business in years and decades. reconceptualize how you are...
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sports reports fox news headline fox news headline 20 for seven sirius xm channel 115.rade tensions weighed on u.s. stock futures this morning. we will go to london for how its effect being european stocks. straight ahead on "fbn:am." tree do trade tensions heating up and taken effect on u.s. goods yesterday. u.s. has imposed a 25% terrified chinese products on friday. senior currency analyst. a possible trade war. >> we really are and we can do this very much affected in equity markets. cheryl: we have lost gene. the potential of the trade were not just with the chinese that the europeans as well with president trump talking to maria bartiromo about that in particular. nasdaq down 47. improvement of digital labor markets look like they were down 200 on the dow. european markets down 70 on the flip become a 55 and the cac. dax down 71. a very big move indeed. >> the hong kong market is closed for holiday. the nikkei down within 2% pitching i 2% pitching id. two by by 5%. kospi downed within two and a quarter%. japan is the market to watch when it comes to auto tariffs.
sports reports fox news headline fox news headline 20 for seven sirius xm channel 115.rade tensions weighed on u.s. stock futures this morning. we will go to london for how its effect being european stocks. straight ahead on "fbn:am." tree do trade tensions heating up and taken effect on u.s. goods yesterday. u.s. has imposed a 25% terrified chinese products on friday. senior currency analyst. a possible trade war. >> we really are and we can do this very much affected in equity...
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catch during sports reports fox news headline 24/7 sirius xm channel 115.pean union has resigned. we will go live to london for a look at the fallout strata had on "fbn:am." ♪ with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [music playing] (ceo) haven't been playing golf this year, i am sorry about that. (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during summer of audi sales event. cuz, um, i thought that was what i needed to do. we got our orders to go overseas and i went to baghdad, iraq. we were transporting a bomb sniffing dog to the polling stations. we rolled over two anti-tank mines, it blew my humvee up, killed my sergeant. after the explosion, i suffered a closed head injury, um, traumatic brain injury, loss of a limb, burns to 60% of my body. when the doctors told me i reached my plateau, i did not want to hear that because i do not believe i have a plateau. so, i had to prove 'em wrong, which i am doing to this day and
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a mom called my sirius xm radio show sang his praises as the faculty adviser of her son's cress club.ght he becomes blitzkrieg the german juggernaut. what's the minor leaguef wrestling in a junior match in quakeer pennsylvania. he comes in, shouts signatuzig and raises his arm in a nazi sa light. ryan satton, who used to work at tmz and presumably knows a goodstogood story, waved the flag and said this video watch me second. watching the guy do nazi salutes while children cheer him on as a good guy is terrifying. you can guess what happened next. local school officials were unaware of the other guy after they launched an investigation, they released a statement saying they were made aware of a video featuring an employee participating in an amateur wrestling event. they acted immediately to conduct an internal investigation. the actions portray in this video do not represent the core values of the school district. full confession, i'm a product of the 1970s, a product of my youth was spent watching pro wrestling. we watched in our rec room with panelling from k-mart all around us that
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and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio on the radio app, bloomberg.com, and on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ brad: the world's largest private sector company is going public, again. bill is promising to return to the public markets by buying their stock in a deal valued at $22 billion. in january of this year, michael dell preached the benefits of remaining private. >> as a privately controlled company, your horizon is different. , you reimagine your business. you think about your business in years and decades. and it allows you to reconceptualize how you are investing. and what the real priorities are. brad: bloomberg technology's nico grant joins us in the york, newd in new york opinion columnist brooke sutherland. nico, let's start with you. this is not traditional, yet they are going public. listing thatdirect would be more akin to say, spotify. idea is that dell gets all of the benefits of going public with none of the drawbacks. you are not seeing michael dell going on a roadshow and convincing investors to invest. also seeing it gives him a tremendous amount o
and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio on the radio app, bloomberg.com, and on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ brad: the world's largest private sector company is going public, again. bill is promising to return to the public markets by buying their stock in a deal valued at $22 billion. in january of this year, michael dell preached the benefits of remaining private. >> as a privately controlled company, your horizon is different. , you reimagine your business. you...