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. >> caller: i'm a sirius xm subscriber. >> okay. >> caller: i love their sports channels and i listen on my car radio. >> genius. >> caller: sirius wants more higher-priced all-access subscription apple wants more services revenue and more uses for the iphone. >> okay. >> caller: with all the talk about good content why don't i hear about sirius xs xm as a takeover target? >> excellent question but apple doesn't like the satellite technology they think it's old and not interactive. you know what? they're smarter about this stuff than i am even though, of course, their past is better than their future or prolog is better than -- whatever. how about steve in new york? steve? >> caller: how is it going >> good. how are you? >> caller: i have shared in itv. i was looking to trade this company. i don't know if i should buy or sell. >> no, no, no. they missed. they missed. it's kind of -- uh-uh. uh-uh. they do have a yield we don't want to own that stock for yield. we want it for growth. i don't want you to. >>> electronic arts brought its a game i think it's stock is on the upside digital
. >> caller: i'm a sirius xm subscriber. >> okay. >> caller: i love their sports channels and i listen on my car radio. >> genius. >> caller: sirius wants more higher-priced all-access subscription apple wants more services revenue and more uses for the iphone. >> okay. >> caller: with all the talk about good content why don't i hear about sirius xs xm as a takeover target? >> excellent question but apple doesn't like the satellite technology they...
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he called my sirius xm radio program yesterday in its second hour. er with reacting in real time to the news of the horrific execution of 49 in new zealand mosques. now, before a caller gets on my air, a producer puts a blurb on my computer telling me what the caller said while being screened. in steven's case, it said he wanted to talk about an australian politician who just said something controversial. it turns out senator frazer annone blamed it on immigration policies, it has since been removed from his social media. it said this -- presumably. that's what led to this incident of the senator then being egged while defending his words. but steven, my caller, called the politician's words courageous. >> quite honestly, and in no way shape or formal i justifying or approving of this attack, but this is what happens when you push a population to the breaking point. >> in my response, i said he was defending the conduct of likely someone mentally ill. he disagreed. >> he is absolutely not mentally ill. he made a conscious decision to say i am not goi
he called my sirius xm radio program yesterday in its second hour. er with reacting in real time to the news of the horrific execution of 49 in new zealand mosques. now, before a caller gets on my air, a producer puts a blurb on my computer telling me what the caller said while being screened. in steven's case, it said he wanted to talk about an australian politician who just said something controversial. it turns out senator frazer annone blamed it on immigration policies, it has since been...
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. >> how much does the lyft yeipo set for uber >> i think this is more like sirius and xm than like drop box. what i mean is this business looks like the map doesn't work unless you're a monopoly remember what happened with sirius and xm, those guys killed each other forever and then they merged and it worked out after that what bothers me is that they're both priced as though monopolist, yet neither of them is you know what the end game is. obviously you would rather be a shareholder of lyft, they're the acquired company in this case. i don't understand why uber passed on the chance to buy lyft when they had it, and they're going to eventually have to do it as a public company now, so it will be the one safety net under the lyft shareholder that doesn't exist under uber if that's true, uber is doomed you have to take the u.s. biggest markets and get them down to a single player. >> is it an issue of geographic monopoly, domestic monopoly? >> you need to be effectively, in this business, there's a massive transfer of wealth from investors and drivers to the customers. eventually you're g
. >> how much does the lyft yeipo set for uber >> i think this is more like sirius and xm than like drop box. what i mean is this business looks like the map doesn't work unless you're a monopoly remember what happened with sirius and xm, those guys killed each other forever and then they merged and it worked out after that what bothers me is that they're both priced as though monopolist, yet neither of them is you know what the end game is. obviously you would rather be a...
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you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm and a.m. radio.e are in the bay area and london and through the bloomberg business that. carol: jason you wrote the remarks. you are at the davos of private equity. jason: the super return conference in berlin every february. 2500 people descending on the german capital. , i was us a good chance talking to the editor to remind people how big and influential this industry is. .heck out this chart these are firms you of heard of, black field, brookfield. listed there, that is how many people work for the companies they own. >> i also look at the global pe drive pattern. $1.2 trillion they're looking to work. what is so interesting about this is moments after this went to press, as it was going to press a good scoop for my bloomberg reporter about how blackstone has $20 million lined up for their next fund. >> they are very upbeat overall. jason: not a lot on the horizon. of privateking equity, titans in the finance section. we have a story about apollo global and its plan to become the next ge capital.
you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm and a.m. radio.e are in the bay area and london and through the bloomberg business that. carol: jason you wrote the remarks. you are at the davos of private equity. jason: the super return conference in berlin every february. 2500 people descending on the german capital. , i was us a good chance talking to the editor to remind people how big and influential this industry is. .heck out this chart these are firms you of heard of, black field,...
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importance of this plane for boeing it is a new generation of boeing's very successful seven three seven sirius which has been around for more than fifty years and is the most in widely sold plane in. the world now the max serious features a new engine design which is said to be more fuel efficient which is highly important in this day and age for airlines has a backlog of fifty five thousand aircraft by far more than any other plane that boeing has on offer and that represents not only somewhat the future of flying for boeing but in that case somewhat the future of the company and if there was something systematically wrong with this product boeing would have a real problem because it's. deliverance that operate the plane after accidents like this do they get consolations from customers that say we don't want to fly the seven three seven anymore then how does that faked the airlines business well there might be some passengers dead reconsider and honestly if you told me today to get on a seven to seven max airplane i would think about it i would think about it after this crash four months ago
importance of this plane for boeing it is a new generation of boeing's very successful seven three seven sirius which has been around for more than fifty years and is the most in widely sold plane in. the world now the max serious features a new engine design which is said to be more fuel efficient which is highly important in this day and age for airlines has a backlog of fifty five thousand aircraft by far more than any other plane that boeing has on offer and that represents not only...
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somewhere in the world this is the widest sold aircraft in the world so having something wrong with the sirius is troublesome and needing to get to the bottom of this is essential for both. power coming back to you. is boeing a bit of the mach that clarify the technical issues best. well boeing has responded quickly but it hasn't responded in a way that would put trust back in the company and saying it's technology is working fine it is very safe but at the same time since the lion air crash in october there is a software update that is supposed to come for this airplane that hasn't come won't be available until april and that doesn't really you know respond new confidence in in the company of the share price has been suffering certainly and may continue to do so if boeing can put faith back into into its product. just. to both of you thank you very much. now the city off tomorrow will face entirely new challenges space is becoming. mega cities are already finding it difficult to organize municipal services taipei is coming up with a solution though why the data networks of sensors are intende
somewhere in the world this is the widest sold aircraft in the world so having something wrong with the sirius is troublesome and needing to get to the bottom of this is essential for both. power coming back to you. is boeing a bit of the mach that clarify the technical issues best. well boeing has responded quickly but it hasn't responded in a way that would put trust back in the company and saying it's technology is working fine it is very safe but at the same time since the lion air crash in...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: amazon has said to be to expand its grocery stores outside of its whole foods chain. the new stores will open starting in l.a. as early as the end of this year, with plans to expand to other cities, this is according to the wall street journal. shares of some of amazon's brick and rivals dropped -- brick-and-mortar rivals dropped. to discuss, we have spencer who covers amazon and tom forte, who has a buy rating on amazon. spencer, what is your take on this story. >> not a huge surprise they want to expand their brick-and-mortar presence in grocery. s the reason they bought whole foods to begin with. remember, for every one whole foods, there are 10 walmarts. walmart is the grocery leader. we knew they would expand. the only potential surprise is that they would expand without the whole foods brand. that's not a surprise, because there is not direct overlap between what a typical amazon customer wants and what whole food shoppers are accustomed to getting when
this is bloomberg. ♪ sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: amazon has said to be to expand its grocery stores outside of its whole foods chain. the new stores will open starting in l.a. as early as the end of this year, with plans to expand to other cities, this is according to the wall street journal. shares of some of amazon's brick and rivals dropped -- brick-and-mortar rivals dropped. to discuss, we have spencer who covers amazon and tom forte, who has a buy rating on amazon. spencer,...
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. >> you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 19 and 106.1 in boston. >> a.m. 960 in theay area. in london and through the bloomberg business app. >> this week mark spobbed by the sports summit. >> i asked him about market stress and where he may find a silver lining during an economic slowdown. >> there is a lot of stress in the market. what i mean by that is last year the economy grew at greater than 3%. today where is it going to grow? is it 1.5 or 2? either way that is going to be a 20% or 30% reduction in growth. you don't have a recession but what we really have a slowdown. for us on the credit side a slowdown is great. there is a lot of different opportunities that are out there that we can take advantage of today. >> let's dig down a elle deeper. are you rs are interested in? what are do you see there? >> i think you have opportunities on the retail side and definitely on the energy side. you're seeing that continue. and then you have a lot of idiosyncratic type of opportunities. specific situations that we're able to come in on where we have been able to buy the
. >> you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 19 and 106.1 in boston. >> a.m. 960 in theay area. in london and through the bloomberg business app. >> this week mark spobbed by the sports summit. >> i asked him about market stress and where he may find a silver lining during an economic slowdown. >> there is a lot of stress in the market. what i mean by that is last year the economy grew at greater than 3%. today where is it going to grow? is it 1.5 or...
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you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm, in new york, on 106.1 in boston, and of course on theberg business app. my co-anchor jason kelly is at the super return private equity capital event. tell us what is this event about? jason: carol, every february, the private equity world descends on berlin. 2500 people show up, and there is just a buzz this year because private equity is doing pretty great. carol: that's good to hear. you spoke with specific players including michael arengeti. jason: they do private equity, but they are best known for private credit. they have a window into the economy that not many other people do because they are lending to all sorts of companies. >> more people are in it. competition increases. that is the natural evolution. i am not experience that as compromising the opportunity in the asset classes. a lot of people that are allocating tend to be smaller first-time funds with a little more focused strategy. jason: and still a hearty appetite on the part of institutional investors? theael: in addition to illiquidity, the other thing that there is an
you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm, in new york, on 106.1 in boston, and of course on theberg business app. my co-anchor jason kelly is at the super return private equity capital event. tell us what is this event about? jason: carol, every february, the private equity world descends on berlin. 2500 people show up, and there is just a buzz this year because private equity is doing pretty great. carol: that's good to hear. you spoke with specific players including michael arengeti....
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carol: you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119 and on a.m. 11 30 in new york, 106.1boston, 99.1 in washington, d.c.. jason: in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. how banks are helping etf's avoid big tax bills. carol: it is a interesting story about short-term trades. you can see how these traits have spiked recently. jason: a massive jump. carol: zack snyder and rachel evans explained. move this enormous inflow of cash into daily fund followed by an app low of cash. as is something we have been watching for a wild. we heard about a big index thelancing in september as classification system for the s&p 500 got re-fixed. when we saw the inflow it was a large one, more than 3 billion coming in one day and going up the next. it got us thinking about what these kind of trades are all about. we have seen these trades in the past. it happens when you see an index rebalancing you see the etf's getting rid of the stock they no longer needs and into the stocks they want to own. >> a normal part of market activity. >> a very large trade. this is some
carol: you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119 and on a.m. 11 30 in new york, 106.1boston, 99.1 in washington, d.c.. jason: in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. how banks are helping etf's avoid big tax bills. carol: it is a interesting story about short-term trades. you can see how these traits have spiked recently. jason: a massive jump. carol: zack snyder and rachel evans explained. move this enormous inflow of cash into daily fund followed by...
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now for some anecdotal evidence on that there's the unconventional naming convention in the tesla sirius which s. than three x. y. how does that make sense well if you put it all on paper and reveals a very special kind of your mother that might work with buyers in california but does it translate internationally. to move facebook executives. leaving up to plenty of other old time has quit what's going on of facebook briefly if you can. well facebook as the main product does have problems and so there is a strategy change in the making that mark zuckerberg has released it's not a big surprise that also comes with changes in personnel what's interesting is that one of the executives won't be replaced and the other will be answering directly to mark zuckerberg so he's getting ever more power and control centralized on him as a person bob woods thank you very much. that's it for me and the business team stay tuned for culture right after this week's market update the for. the colbys in germany to learn german english from the cool. why not learn with him as he learn course because fake. pla
now for some anecdotal evidence on that there's the unconventional naming convention in the tesla sirius which s. than three x. y. how does that make sense well if you put it all on paper and reveals a very special kind of your mother that might work with buyers in california but does it translate internationally. to move facebook executives. leaving up to plenty of other old time has quit what's going on of facebook briefly if you can. well facebook as the main product does have problems and...
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on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the fallout after elon musk abruptly decided to close most of the carmaker stores and shift to online only sales. bloomberg has learned that many foundsales found out they out about the decision when they read a public blog post. we discussed the reporting with us tuesday. >> we were blindsided and that was made clear by the news that this was posted publicly. about it, and apparently they found out with the media found out. people who sending out email say thank you for writing this, capturing how we felt. it is just stunning. you reported there is a story in honolulu closing of a store in palm springs. our understanding was that musk would be invalidating the stores. but it is clear that the low performing stores or stores without traffic are closed. emily: let's talk about the traffic from investors? they have recovered a little bit from their lows today. we spoke to what investor who sold all of his shares, this investor also tweeted that it pains me to s
on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the fallout after elon musk abruptly decided to close most of the carmaker stores and shift to online only sales. bloomberg has learned that many foundsales found out they out about the decision when they read a public blog post. we discussed the reporting with us tuesday. >> we were blindsided and that was made clear by the news that this was posted publicly. about it, and apparently they found out with the media found out. people who sending out...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: is the first friday of the month so that means jobs numbers were out. , onlygh jobless rate fell 20,000 jobs were added in february. the president's top economic advisor is not worried. >> i think the top one -- topline number is a fluke. there are a million reasons for that. winter seasonals, the government , theown, the scoring of it classifications of people working and nonworking, it is crazy. emily: when it comes to new jobs, there is a familiar refrain that tech jobs change so quickly it's hard for people looking for work to keep up. economistsur -- our say that is not the case. this is a great set of stats, lifting the veil on technology hiring. saysey, your reporting some of the talk is worrying, but the market isn't. >> the tech labor market is tight, but not as much as you think. -- havingare finding employees.me finding there are some of job openings for tech and people have been wanting to get into this industry, as well as people already employed
this is bloomberg. ♪ sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: is the first friday of the month so that means jobs numbers were out. , onlygh jobless rate fell 20,000 jobs were added in february. the president's top economic advisor is not worried. >> i think the top one -- topline number is a fluke. there are a million reasons for that. winter seasonals, the government , theown, the scoring of it classifications of people working and nonworking, it is crazy. emily: when it comes to new...
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." >> you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 99.1 fm ina 11.30, washington -- >> the bay area, on dab digital and through the bloomberg business and. how banks are helping etf's. >> it's a fascinating story on the short-term trades, called heartbeats. you can see how these traits have spikes recently. >> it is a massive jump up. >> i will let rachel evans explain. >> in september we saw this enormous inflow of cash into a technology fund, followed by an outflow. this is something we had been watching for for a while. we heard about this big index rebalancing that was going to take place in september, as it got reject. we were looking to for this and when we saw the inflow it was really large, more than 3 billion, and it got us thinking about what these traits are all about. we have seen these traits in the past that typically happen with an index rebalancing, the etf getting rid of the stocks it no longer needs. >> a normal part of market activity. >> of very large trade. this is the thing that zach picked up on. there's a totally innocent is this is, which how th
." >> you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 99.1 fm ina 11.30, washington -- >> the bay area, on dab digital and through the bloomberg business and. how banks are helping etf's. >> it's a fascinating story on the short-term trades, called heartbeats. you can see how these traits have spikes recently. >> it is a massive jump up. >> i will let rachel evans explain. >> in september we saw this enormous inflow of cash into a technology...
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you can also listen to us on the radio, sirius xm. carol: i am 960 in the bay area., on dab digital and of course on the bloomberg business app. bill ford is one of the biggest names in private equity. he is the ceo of general atlantic. jason: he joined me for the exclusive interview bloomberg television. we talked about the troubled ipo market and amazon and hq 2. bill: i think 2019 is setting up to be the most exciting ipo year since 2012 for a couple reasons. they will introduce investors and you have on the crowd source, i highly anticipated next generation software companies. they introduced investors to the social media space. when you have a very constructive equity market, combined with modern volatility, the market is not too hot, not too cold, really creates the best conditions for a good ipo market. -- moderate volatility, the vix 215, the market is not too hot, not too cold, it really creates the best conditions for a good ipo market. we have seen this works, and we have a nice condition for the year. jason: have you worry about ied about valuations in th
you can also listen to us on the radio, sirius xm. carol: i am 960 in the bay area., on dab digital and of course on the bloomberg business app. bill ford is one of the biggest names in private equity. he is the ceo of general atlantic. jason: he joined me for the exclusive interview bloomberg television. we talked about the troubled ipo market and amazon and hq 2. bill: i think 2019 is setting up to be the most exciting ipo year since 2012 for a couple reasons. they will introduce investors...
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you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 106.1, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. jason: a.m. 960 in the bay area, in london on dab digital, and through the bloomberg business app. carol: this week, avenue capital ceo and cofounder marc lasry stopped by the bloomberg business sport summit. jason: i talked about where he may see a silver lining during an economic slowdown. marc: there is a lot of stress in the market. what i mean by that is last year the economy grew by 3%. this year, where is it going to grow? 2%?t t that will be a 30% reduction in growth. you don't have a recession, which everyone is talking about, but we have a slowdown. on the credit side, a slowdown is great. there is a lot of different opportunities that are out there and we can take advantage of today. jason: let's dig down a level deeper. what sectors are you interested in? retail is something people keep saying they experience more stress or distress. what do you see there? marc: i think you have opportunities on the retail side. i think you have opportunities
you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 106.1, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. jason: a.m. 960 in the bay area, in london on dab digital, and through the bloomberg business app. carol: this week, avenue capital ceo and cofounder marc lasry stopped by the bloomberg business sport summit. jason: i talked about where he may see a silver lining during an economic slowdown. marc: there is a lot of stress in the market. what i mean by that is last...
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lauren: you can catch sports reports 24/7, on sirius xm channel 115.e'll tell you how to get your hands on sirius cash from the maker of fortnite and mcdonald's giving new meaning to couch potato. wait until you see the tricked-out $9,000 sofa it's giving away. ♪ let's move tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ . . lauren: good song, founder of fortnite inspiring gamers around the world. cheryl: todd, this is pretty rich. >> this is something i know nothing about. are you ladies, gamers? >> no. >> we will try to educate the public on something we know nothing about. that's exactly what the founder of fortnite is doing, the world needs more video games, that's right, $100 million worth of grand with no strings attached, goal to benefit, quote, the whole digital content creation ecosystem, i have no idea what that means but i think it's our against our business. here is something that's wild about this, no tieing to the company, why would you create competition? cheryl: it's a whole world. lauren: underground world. >> watching fox business and fox news?
lauren: you can catch sports reports 24/7, on sirius xm channel 115.e'll tell you how to get your hands on sirius cash from the maker of fortnite and mcdonald's giving new meaning to couch potato. wait until you see the tricked-out $9,000 sofa it's giving away. ♪ let's move tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ . . lauren: good song, founder of fortnite inspiring gamers around the world. cheryl: todd, this is pretty rich. >> this is something i know nothing about. are you ladies,...
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. >> on sirius xm the shock jock launched into an expletive filled 40-minute attack on the self-proclaim self-proclaimed queen of all media. >> just shut up. keep your opinion to yourself on me. you're not the queen of all media. you haven't done anything. >> i will say what's on my mind. sometimes that will rub people the wrong way. that's my career. >> at one point he was my everything. >> you are now hitting it big. >> once both praised each other. now targeting kevin. >> worry about your husband, not show and mystery illness. she disappears for two months, nobody nose why and now she's blaming me? thanks, honey. you'll never be me, honey. you don't have my wit and you don't have my talent. >> today on her show, no mention of howard, but wendy tweet, goat, it's all good howie. i still admire you, old man. the truth is the truth. >> i'm brash and a whole lot of fun. as you can tell by my show. >> moving on, whoopi goldberg made a surprise return to "the view" after a battle with pneumonia and accept is. >> i will be here more often but i wanted to first foray to be seeing y'all. >> she
. >> on sirius xm the shock jock launched into an expletive filled 40-minute attack on the self-proclaim self-proclaimed queen of all media. >> just shut up. keep your opinion to yourself on me. you're not the queen of all media. you haven't done anything. >> i will say what's on my mind. sometimes that will rub people the wrong way. that's my career. >> at one point he was my everything. >> you are now hitting it big. >> once both praised each other. now...
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you can also listen to us in the radio on sirius xm channel 119, also a.m. 11 30 in new york, 1061 in in washington dc carol: and 960 in the bay area. on london and dg digital in on boomer business app. jason: and the quality issue, carol:espread dissemination facing transgender people. the decision facing the supreme court on whether or not to expand -- extend protections. >> amy stevens is nearly 60. for most of her life, she was known to coworkers including her boss at the funeral home that -- male, as mail and and she made a decision with the help from our wife and their pest, after decades of wrestling with this, to come out as a trans women. she came to the realization that she was a trans woman. if you years later, it was something that she wasn't willing to keep to herself at work anymore. she wasn't willing to wait to go to the bathroom when she knew no one else was there. she knew to wear male clothing and be treated as though she were male. boss throughto her a letter that she wrote. she enclosed her their best's visit -- their best'-- thereapist's business card, and a coup
you can also listen to us in the radio on sirius xm channel 119, also a.m. 11 30 in new york, 1061 in in washington dc carol: and 960 in the bay area. on london and dg digital in on boomer business app. jason: and the quality issue, carol:espread dissemination facing transgender people. the decision facing the supreme court on whether or not to expand -- extend protections. >> amy stevens is nearly 60. for most of her life, she was known to coworkers including her boss at the funeral home...
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you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, a.m.rk, boston, 113095.1 fm in washington, d.c. carol: in the bay area, in london on dab digital, and of course, on the bloomberg business app. in the features section, how to become a pop-star in china. jason: lucas shaw profiles danish star christopher nissen, lucas writing about how he has conquered china.and had this rad ascent in his home country. you know, got signed when he was 17, walked into a record label and started performing. they liked him so much they gave him a deal. his second album came out in 2014 and won pop album of the year at the danish music awards. he had all of these number one songs, and at that moment, he was convinced that he was kind of on his way to becoming one of the biggest pop stars in the world, or at the very least he hoped that was what would happen. but when he tried to test the waters outside of denmark, he went to germany, norway, he did not have much success. nothing happened. but around the same time, he found out that one of his songs had started
you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, a.m.rk, boston, 113095.1 fm in washington, d.c. carol: in the bay area, in london on dab digital, and of course, on the bloomberg business app. in the features section, how to become a pop-star in china. jason: lucas shaw profiles danish star christopher nissen, lucas writing about how he has conquered china.and had this rad ascent in his home country. you know, got signed when he was 17, walked into a record label and started...
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we got together to talk about all of it at sirius xm's town hall with kobe bryant. >> what's better,pionship ring? >> oscar man. >> yeah? >> i'm not supposed to win an oscar. if i was 10 years old and i told my friends i was gonna win an oscar -- bye! >> now the dad of three with one on the way has a new book. >> the in operatispiration came watching mary poppins at home. >> you love this book 'cause it's a way to communicate with your girls who are getting a little older and they don't want to always hear from dad. >> you know how it is. you have kids. it becomes white noise after a while. they're like all right. what do you guys know? you don't know what you're talking about. so finding creative ways to put those very impactful messages within the story. >> you're also children. another on the way? >> yes. >> you going for five after this. >> that's v's call. it's completely v's call. but, i mean, we're just really blessed and very fortunate. we have three beautiful healthy young ladies with another one on the way. >> you did some work with taylor swift, didn't you? >> i went out o
we got together to talk about all of it at sirius xm's town hall with kobe bryant. >> what's better,pionship ring? >> oscar man. >> yeah? >> i'm not supposed to win an oscar. if i was 10 years old and i told my friends i was gonna win an oscar -- bye! >> now the dad of three with one on the way has a new book. >> the in operatispiration came watching mary poppins at home. >> you love this book 'cause it's a way to communicate with your girls who are...
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you can also listen to us on the radeon sirius xm channel 119 and in new york, on 106.1 in boston, inhington, d.c. and the bay area, in london on dab digital and of course on the bloomberg business app. my co-anchor jason kelly is at the super return private equity and venture capital event. jason joins us now. first of all, tell us what is this event about? jason: carol, every february, the private equity world descends on berlin. who does not want to be in berlin at the end of february every year? 2500 people show up, and there is just a buzz this year because private equity is doing pretty great. carol: all right, that is good to hear. you spoke with specific players, including michael arougheti. who is he? jason: he is the ceo of ares, the big direct lender. they do private equity, but they are really best known for private credit. they have a window into the economy that not many other people do because they are lending to all sorts of companies. here is what he had to say. michael: like any asset class that has developed and evolved, more people are in it, competition increases.
you can also listen to us on the radeon sirius xm channel 119 and in new york, on 106.1 in boston, inhington, d.c. and the bay area, in london on dab digital and of course on the bloomberg business app. my co-anchor jason kelly is at the super return private equity and venture capital event. jason joins us now. first of all, tell us what is this event about? jason: carol, every february, the private equity world descends on berlin. who does not want to be in berlin at the end of february every...
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can we believe what he told sirius xm's morning mashup?d you are secretly married already. >> i am not. >> okay. a summer wedding? >> i was just checking. am i? we' we're not married yet. >>> kate hudson shocked a lot of people belting out "shallow" while doing pilates. ♪ watch as i dive in but i wasn't shocked. let's behonest. there is nothing she can do, and last night she was honored along with another powerhouse lady, gabrielle union. >> date night for you guys tonight. how awesome is it to come out? you're being honored. >> i was the one that was, like, we might go out after this. he was, like, i'm already tired, babe. >> you have a newborn at home that takes a lot of energy. >> he's not a newborn anymore. she's, like, a baby. >> kate and her boyfriend welcomed their daughter five months ago and had good reason to be out. kate was honored with the courage award from the women's cancer research fund. >> i'm in awe of her for some of the things that she has -- she is able to do when she sets her mind to it. >> baby. >> it's true. it's t
can we believe what he told sirius xm's morning mashup?d you are secretly married already. >> i am not. >> okay. a summer wedding? >> i was just checking. am i? we' we're not married yet. >>> kate hudson shocked a lot of people belting out "shallow" while doing pilates. ♪ watch as i dive in but i wasn't shocked. let's behonest. there is nothing she can do, and last night she was honored along with another powerhouse lady, gabrielle union. >> date...
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>> she can give her own opinions on her sirius xm show which is fantastic. >>> let's talk about wendyliams. she's living her own daytime drama, but today it was back to business after her sober house revelation. >> you all right, wendy? nothing but love for you, wendy. >> williams was spotted this morning leaving the sober living house in new york where she has been staying, heading to the wendy studios. she returned after wrapping production on her show, looking decidedly happier. just one bay after making her tearful announcement. >> i am driven by my 24-hour sober coach, and i fall asleep to wake up to come back here and see you. so that is my truth. [ applause ] >> a source tells "e.t." it's a very real and constant fight. it's been extremely difficult to put herself out there. meanwhile, katie couric guested on her show today. >> i'm so proud of you. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> i was really moved. >> thank you. after the show, i go back to my sober house. look. >> she wasn't the only one showing her support. >> she's being applauded for being so candid about what she
>> she can give her own opinions on her sirius xm show which is fantastic. >>> let's talk about wendyliams. she's living her own daytime drama, but today it was back to business after her sober house revelation. >> you all right, wendy? nothing but love for you, wendy. >> williams was spotted this morning leaving the sober living house in new york where she has been staying, heading to the wendy studios. she returned after wrapping production on her show, looking...
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you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119 and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 inton, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. -- jason: am 960 in the bay area and in london on dab digital and the bloomberg business app. carol: in the features section, is facebook doing enough to protect your data? we are talking about your personal information. jason: and does the company actually care about fallout from last year's cambridge analytica scandal like the company says it does? carol: and does it matter? jason: sarah frier took these questions to facebook. sarah: i want to bring us back to one year ago, almost today, when the news about cambridge analytica broke. the company for years had known about that problem too, but until the media wrote about it and until senators and congressmen started calling on facebook to do something, that is when they had to formulate a plan. and we have seen that pattern over and over in sri lanka with cambridge analytica. with the opioid crisis on instagram. this is a company that really starts to step it up and respond once there is public pressur
you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119 and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 inton, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. -- jason: am 960 in the bay area and in london on dab digital and the bloomberg business app. carol: in the features section, is facebook doing enough to protect your data? we are talking about your personal information. jason: and does the company actually care about fallout from last year's cambridge analytica scandal like the company says it does? carol: and...
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joining me is political reporter ali vitale and the progressive programming for sirius x mrkxm.ign trail when you are asking about policy and not just about the idea that they have to build a wall. when you talk to voters about what issues they care about and they bring up health care, what sort of things are they saying? how are they defining what they want to see the next candidate or the next president do? >> i think in the same way you are sayi ining candidates, vote are generally in the same bucket. they have an idea. they know, for example, that bernie sanders popularized this platform and for people who like bernie, i found voters are more read in. there are questions that stem from that and from private experience. something that other candidates and voters try to pick up on. some voters are read into this. listen to what this voter had to tell me. >> i want to hear that they understand health care. most of them have not the slightest idea of what they are talking about. if they say medicare for all, i say you're an idiot. it can't be done. it's a flawed system destroyed
joining me is political reporter ali vitale and the progressive programming for sirius x mrkxm.ign trail when you are asking about policy and not just about the idea that they have to build a wall. when you talk to voters about what issues they care about and they bring up health care, what sort of things are they saying? how are they defining what they want to see the next candidate or the next president do? >> i think in the same way you are sayi ining candidates, vote are generally in...
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in a statement the foreign ministry said -- sirius and unacceptable infringement to the functioning of our cultural network in jerusalem. france intends to maintain and develop its deep and long standing relelations with palestinian civil society. the french consulate could not confirm if the woman's association was financed by the palestinian authority. israel considers all their activities in jerusalem illegal. but palestinians he had been due to participate said this was false describing a mother's day themed event to sell crafts made by women from jerusalem. part of a regular series of similar events. for more on this story we can go across our corresponden semi circle in jerusalem good evening sammy has israel a diff reacted and defended why it cancel thursday's event. yes said indeed i it i i've recd a statement. issued by the israeli foreign ministry in there which they are explaining why they took such an action. it says there that the israeli ever presented live in paris he and he spoke to the f french foforeign m ministry and he acty he he perott tested. to the and the french
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program without mentioning breck said sorry british lawmakers are preparing to vote on tuesday on sirius from a set deal for leaving the e.u. and citigroup on their fall back in france have gathered outside parliament to stage what they're calling the world's biggest dog's dinner and they feel it is also a mess the process the support calls for a second referendum attendees made it clear what they think of the whole thing. becomes. of these both of his reminder of our top story this hour the voice i'm flight data recorders from the ethiopian airlines flight that crashed after i decide about on sunday i've been become a boeing a seven three seven knots eight achrafieh went down just minutes after takeoff coming all one hundred fifty seven full. copy of let's say i'll do w. reporting from around the world and global i three thousand including a visit to the tourist cattle cars in el salvador on the way. to. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. globalization effect biodiversity species conservation exploitation the quality. human race. displacement. of the global and loca
program without mentioning breck said sorry british lawmakers are preparing to vote on tuesday on sirius from a set deal for leaving the e.u. and citigroup on their fall back in france have gathered outside parliament to stage what they're calling the world's biggest dog's dinner and they feel it is also a mess the process the support calls for a second referendum attendees made it clear what they think of the whole thing. becomes. of these both of his reminder of our top story this hour the...
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resolution illegal israel's an exception of this part these really occupied golan heights part of siriusor is just behind us that's a u.n. base and off that is here to maintain the cease fire between syria and israel so just in the last hour or so we've had the european union coming out and saying that they do not recognize israeli sovereignty over this area you've had egypt coming out saying they consider this part as occupied syrian land you had germany coming out their spokesperson the government spokesperson saying rejecting any israeli sovereignty over this area iran has condemned it these d. turkish president. saying that this brings the region to the edge of a new crisis so what really was something that wasn't particularly talked about is now becoming a real international issue syria saying through a statement of its official news agency that it is going to use all means to take it back so i think it does give you an indication that internationally this is absolutely not being acceptable but it does play into the hands of one man and that is the israeli prime minister benjamin ne
resolution illegal israel's an exception of this part these really occupied golan heights part of siriusor is just behind us that's a u.n. base and off that is here to maintain the cease fire between syria and israel so just in the last hour or so we've had the european union coming out and saying that they do not recognize israeli sovereignty over this area you've had egypt coming out saying they consider this part as occupied syrian land you had germany coming out their spokesperson the...
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if you like bloomberg news, you can listen on the radio, the bloomberg app or sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the investigation of russian interference in the 2016 election has wrapped. there is still plenty of work to do ahead of the 2020 presidential vote. this is what he believes needs to be done in a washington post op-ed. he wrote that completely preventing the injection of foreign propaganda into our discourse is impossible but we can ask our tech industry to reduce the application of text messages and more quickly to text commenting and reports organized foreign influence efforts into u.s. officials. congressman connor joins us now from capitol hill. , it is great to have you back on the shop. khanna: as bob mueller found, the russians hacked into our emails. they wanted donald trump to win. we need to make sure that they never do that again. there are very civil things we can do. cant, technology companies form a consortium so they can share information about thoughts are bad actors and make sure those actors are removed from those platforms. agencies cancement
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and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio on our mobile app come our website and sirius xm. ♪ emily: facebook has taken a hard to whiteosts relating supremacy and is applying the same approach to white nationalism, or attempting to. they announced they are banning expressions of white nationalism and separatism on the platform starting next week. after an investigation by motherboard in conversations, they concluded the concepts cannot be meaningfully separated from white supremacy and hate. what is facebook doing differently? policy is a pretty major shift. activists have been calling for them to make the change prolonged time. facebook for a long time has banned white supremacy but they nationalismwhite and white separatism. the argument on facebook's part these are different and nationalism and separatism are oft of the rudder concept nationalism, like american pride. but when it was reported in motherboard this is how facebook views the issues, there was an uproar. terms, said these other separatism and nationalism, are euphemisms for white supremacy same.ey are one
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technologies so what google what google did was kind of like any good company trying to make money with sirius or a gap in the market where it saw websites who maybe would like to make some advertising revenue they came along and said look we know exactly how to do that you stick a tiny little bit of code into your website will package your lot for you you get like a little such bar and it's very easy you get a cart we get a car everyone's happy but by doing that and being the biggest payer they just crushed any other rival and then you have website i mean is complaining saying when they try to put their own adverts on on websites that they were unable to and the rules sort of kept changing google because it had it was so dominant it could kind of do whatever it wanted so if it wanted to kick a rival ow it couldn't and the the websites who built that website around this are the ties and package was sort of ham strong so it was. they were in control of what was going on people want getting enough money and as technology advances people realized that they could take control they want able to ok
technologies so what google what google did was kind of like any good company trying to make money with sirius or a gap in the market where it saw websites who maybe would like to make some advertising revenue they came along and said look we know exactly how to do that you stick a tiny little bit of code into your website will package your lot for you you get like a little such bar and it's very easy you get a cart we get a car everyone's happy but by doing that and being the biggest payer...
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go to "today" show sirius xm channel 108. guys? >> mr.arassment and assault. the university says it's investinating this stigation. nbc's molly hunter has the latest. molly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. 20-year-old paigeorlius claims during her internship she was harassed by two volunteer assistant coaches, neitherea wi the anymore. she said she didn't report it at the time, worried that no oneve would bel her. inspired by the me too and times up movements, she's speaking out exclusively to nbc news. >> it's not just in hollywood anymore. it's in sports, now it's at cal. >> reporter: paige cornelius explained her explosive social media post detailing what she describes as a toxic culture in the uc berkeley football program beginning wittt this aention grabbing line. i will get you fired if you do not have sex with me. cornelius says that's what a volunteer assistant coach threatened during a uc berkeley responded the same day with a statement saying in part, quote, these allegations go against the very ce of our values.
go to "today" show sirius xm channel 108. guys? >> mr.arassment and assault. the university says it's investinating this stigation. nbc's molly hunter has the latest. molly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. 20-year-old paigeorlius claims during her internship she was harassed by two volunteer assistant coaches, neitherea wi the anymore. she said she didn't report it at the time, worried that no oneve would bel her. inspired by the me too and times up...
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if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, and on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ >> today's technology -- it is in our watches, our phones. i think it will be augmented and eight more important by using ai. >> we will see a fundamental shift in how they think about artificial intelligence and predictive models. when you can harness those two as a leader, it is an exciting time. on wednesday, president trump met with google ceo sundar pichai. according to the president's tweets, they talk about google's efforts in china and work with the u.s. military, as well as political fairness. a meeting the president said and did very well. despite the positive sentiment, google and its parent company off of it are targeted by lawmakers. senator ted cruz claims it silences conservative voices. bloomberg previously reported a group of state attorneys general are laying the groundwork for a probe into google for antitrust and privacy concerns. i want to welcome the attorney general of the state of louisiana, jeff landry. thank you so much for joining us. i am
if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, and on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ >> today's technology -- it is in our watches, our phones. i think it will be augmented and eight more important by using ai. >> we will see a fundamental shift in how they think about artificial intelligence and predictive models. when you can harness those two as a leader, it is an exciting time. on wednesday, president trump met with google ceo sundar pichai. according...
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on sirius xm.loomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: president trump's top trade negotiator is dialing back expectations for a sweeping trade deal with china, but joseph tsai is optimistic a deal will happen. ancaught up with him for exclusive interview. joseph: there are a lot of issues industry deal, but the important thing is that the tariffs will stop. that will help a lot of businesses on both sides of the ocean. the chinese manufacturers will get a reprieve that will help them continue to export. be good forng to the businesses operating on alibaba's platform. emily: what if that doesn't happen? joseph: i think the dialogue between the united states and china is going to be a continuous dialogue. trade is not the only issue. there are issues on intellectual ,roperty, on industrial policy but i expect that will be a continuous conversation. the tariffs itself is really sort of an enforcement mechanism. if you look at alibaba's business, our business is driven by domestic consumption and corporate digitization. e
on sirius xm.loomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: president trump's top trade negotiator is dialing back expectations for a sweeping trade deal with china, but joseph tsai is optimistic a deal will happen. ancaught up with him for exclusive interview. joseph: there are a lot of issues industry deal, but the important thing is that the tariffs will stop. that will help a lot of businesses on both sides of the ocean. the chinese manufacturers will get a reprieve that will help them continue to export. be...
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on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: lyft is pitching itself as a fierce challenger to uber, and investors are taking a close look at america's second largest ride-hailing company before its debut next week. a start-up win them over? closer look. >> 2019. the year that so many highly anticipated tech companies plan to go public. among them, two stand out. a race best described as focused versus frenzied. frenzy being uber, engaging in massive global expansion and retreat. food delivery, bike sharing, elf-driving cars and flying axis, plus a valuation that bankers say could soar to $120 billion. lyft on the other hand might best be described as focused. it grew out of the cofounders' 2007 startup that connected college students looking for rides, and has focused almost solely on growth, reaching 99% of the country in 2019. lyft now claims it controls 39% of the u.s. ride-hailing market, and is just starting to go international, launching in 2018.to in ottawa city, in it is keeping up with its top
on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: lyft is pitching itself as a fierce challenger to uber, and investors are taking a close look at america's second largest ride-hailing company before its debut next week. a start-up win them over? closer look. >> 2019. the year that so many highly anticipated tech companies plan to go public. among them, two stand out. a race best described as focused versus frenzied. frenzy being uber, engaging in massive global expansion and retreat. food...
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if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, and on sirius xm in the u.s this is bloomberg. ♪ >> today, as we sit here, 97% -- 99% of the isis and al qaeda content we take down, systems flag it before a human sees it. proactively police and enforce safety across the community. emily: that right there is what mark zuckerberg told the senate judiciary committee in april of last year. this is what facebook newsroom tweeted the day after the new zealand mosque shootings that killed 50 people. "in the first 24 hours, we removed 1.5 million videos of the attack globally, of which 1.2 million were blocked at upload." to discuss, we have a professor of technology and digital business at the wharton school. he's also the author of a new book called "a human guide to machine learning: a look at how algorithms are shaping today." that means the video still made it on facebook's platform 300,000 times. is that worse than we thought? >> we knew it was bad, not just on facebook but on youtube and other platforms on social media and the internet. we know it is bad when t
if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, and on sirius xm in the u.s this is bloomberg. ♪ >> today, as we sit here, 97% -- 99% of the isis and al qaeda content we take down, systems flag it before a human sees it. proactively police and enforce safety across the community. emily: that right there is what mark zuckerberg told the senate judiciary committee in april of last year. this is what facebook newsroom tweeted the day after the new zealand mosque...
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on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: audio streaming platform spotify has asked the eu to investigate apple for taking a 30% cut in the app store. eu competition commissioner told bloomberg's matt miller that they are going to do just that. >> you have a specific apple product, apple music, who is a direct competitor to spotify in there services. this is of course such a dual market situation that we take very seriously. if you are but the host and competitor, well then how do you behave when you yourself have gained some status in the market? >> as a gearhead, i think of things in carmaker terms or motorcycle terms. for me, i'm thinking, is this like if bmw were to offer motorcycle without shocks or es or if it had forced some difficulty in adding third-party parts to its bike? would that be a problem, too, or is it not the same, is it apples and oranges here? >> you can never sort of directly compare but a big car seller takes in smaller products but do not sell them on the same terms. they sa
on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: audio streaming platform spotify has asked the eu to investigate apple for taking a 30% cut in the app store. eu competition commissioner told bloomberg's matt miller that they are going to do just that. >> you have a specific apple product, apple music, who is a direct competitor to spotify in there services. this is of course such a dual market situation that we take very seriously. if you are but the host and competitor, well then how do you...
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you can listen to us on sirius xm, 90 91 fm in washington, d.c., a m naik 60 in the bay area, and theess up. no one skips fourth hour at swedish sportswear maker bjorn borg. we are talking about sports our. the company's's ceo has made fitness mandatory. it's a great story. >> he's a former swedish special forces sergeant who then set a record skiing to the north pole, became a business consultant sort of talking about the experience, and has sort of imposed what seems like a strict philosophy and what he calls framework onto his businesses, which is all about setting and achieving goals. it's not just about your work. it's about wellness overall and fitness is a part of that. bjorn borg is a fitness company so he really pushes this fitness to the extent that every friday morning the company shuts down and everybody in the company works out together. carol: wherever they are. there are a lot of management books out there. that are all these different philosophies. his it seems to be very disciplined when it comes to time, working out, goals, all that stuff. >> it seems extreme but the
you can listen to us on sirius xm, 90 91 fm in washington, d.c., a m naik 60 in the bay area, and theess up. no one skips fourth hour at swedish sportswear maker bjorn borg. we are talking about sports our. the company's's ceo has made fitness mandatory. it's a great story. >> he's a former swedish special forces sergeant who then set a record skiing to the north pole, became a business consultant sort of talking about the experience, and has sort of imposed what seems like a strict...