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sirius e.nderwood when they ran the name, investigators found a son of a local preacher, who'd had some juvenile offenses but in the years since had redeemed himself. he graduated from zane state, got a good job with a local manufacturer and seemed to charm every woman he met. four days into their investigation, detective brady hittle found sirius at a girlfriend's place. >> i asked him if i could look at his cell phone. if i could take it back to the office, and download it. he agreed to let me do that. >> how'd he present himself? >> calm. >> he claimed he didn't know brandy was killed. just calm, cool, and collected. >> reporter: sirius came to the sheriff's office. >> we'll put it in airplane mode. >> reporter: while the squad's phone expert examined his cell, sirius explained how he knew brandy's husband josh. >> we went to zane state together. >> okay. >> i worked out with him and stuff like that. >> reporter: he said he hardly knew brandy. >> i didn't, like, meet her meet her, i seen her
sirius e.nderwood when they ran the name, investigators found a son of a local preacher, who'd had some juvenile offenses but in the years since had redeemed himself. he graduated from zane state, got a good job with a local manufacturer and seemed to charm every woman he met. four days into their investigation, detective brady hittle found sirius at a girlfriend's place. >> i asked him if i could look at his cell phone. if i could take it back to the office, and download it. he agreed to...
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sirius e. underwood when they ran the name, investigators found a son of a local preacher, who'd had some juvenile offenses but in the years since had redeemed himself. he graduated from zane state, got a good job with a local manufacturer and seemed to charm every woman he met. four days into their investigation, detective brady hittle found sirius at a girlfriend's place. >> i asked him if i could look at his cell phone. if i could take it back to the office, and download it. he agreed to let me do that. >> how'd he present himself? >> calm. >> he claimed he didn't know brandy was killed. just calm, cool, and collected. >> reporter: sirius came to the sheriff's office. >> we'll put it in airplane mode. >> reporter: while the squad's phone expert examined his cell, sirius explained how he knew brandy's husband josh. >> we went to zane state together. >> okay. >> i worked out with him and stuff like that. >> reporter: he said he hardly knew brandy. >> i didn't, like, meet her meet her, i seen h
sirius e. underwood when they ran the name, investigators found a son of a local preacher, who'd had some juvenile offenses but in the years since had redeemed himself. he graduated from zane state, got a good job with a local manufacturer and seemed to charm every woman he met. four days into their investigation, detective brady hittle found sirius at a girlfriend's place. >> i asked him if i could look at his cell phone. if i could take it back to the office, and download it. he agreed...
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sirius e. underwood, when they ran the name, investigators found a son of a local preacher, who'd had some juvenile offenses but in the years since had redeemed himself. he graduated from zane state, got a good job with a local manufacturer and seemed to charm every woman he met. four days into their investigation, detective brady hittle found sirius at a girlfriend's place. >> i asked him if i could look at his cell phone, if i could take it back to the office, and download it. he agreed to let me do that. >> how'd he present himself? >> calm. >> he claimed he didn't know brandy was killed. just calm, cool, and collected. >> reporter: sirius came to the sheriff's office. >> we'll put it in airplane mode. >> reporter: while the squad's phone expert examined his cell, sirius explained how he knew brandy's husband josh. >> we went to zane state together. >> okay. >> i worked out with him and stuff like that. >> reporter: he said he hardly knew brandy. >> i didn't, like, meet her meet her, i seen
sirius e. underwood, when they ran the name, investigators found a son of a local preacher, who'd had some juvenile offenses but in the years since had redeemed himself. he graduated from zane state, got a good job with a local manufacturer and seemed to charm every woman he met. four days into their investigation, detective brady hittle found sirius at a girlfriend's place. >> i asked him if i could look at his cell phone, if i could take it back to the office, and download it. he agreed...
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sirius. sirius underwood. the name investigators found the son of a local preacher who had some juvenile offenses. he graduated from zane state, had a good job with a local manufacturer and seemed to charm every woman he met. four days into their investigation detective brady lillard found sirius at a girlfriend's place. >> i asked to look at his cellphone, take it back to the office, and download it. he agreed to let me do that. >> reporter: how did he present himself? >> kraum. he claimed he didn't know brandy was killed. just calm, cool, and selected. >> reporter: sirius came to the sheriff's office. while the squad's phone expert examined his cell, sirius explained how he knew brandy daniels's husband josh. >> i worked out with him. >> reporter: he said he hardly new brandy. >> i didn't like meet her, meet her. i seen her one time. >> reporter: as for his pal josh in alaska, sirius said they hadn't been in contact in a while. >> when is the last time he sent you a text, called you? >> two or three weeks ag
sirius. sirius underwood. the name investigators found the son of a local preacher who had some juvenile offenses. he graduated from zane state, had a good job with a local manufacturer and seemed to charm every woman he met. four days into their investigation detective brady lillard found sirius at a girlfriend's place. >> i asked to look at his cellphone, take it back to the office, and download it. he agreed to let me do that. >> reporter: how did he present himself? >>...
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on the sirius xm from the roswell hall of fame in our home state of ohio. we love the tunes, so we had a chance to play a whole hour of classic rock from david bowie to bad finger, black sabbath, chicago, cream. absolute blast, a good cause. apparently a lot of people listen to classic vinyl according to my dad. >> dana: i had to tell peter that. >> capri: i don't even know if he knows about that channel. classic rock from the 1964-1976. people going through the catalog trying to figure out, okay, certain bands that were in the cut off that we likes from the later 70s but had to do with the late 60s. >> tom: what if you pick something that they didn't like, if you were like, i want pat boone. >>>> capri: i actually poured
on the sirius xm from the roswell hall of fame in our home state of ohio. we love the tunes, so we had a chance to play a whole hour of classic rock from david bowie to bad finger, black sabbath, chicago, cream. absolute blast, a good cause. apparently a lot of people listen to classic vinyl according to my dad. >> dana: i had to tell peter that. >> capri: i don't even know if he knows about that channel. classic rock from the 1964-1976. people going through the catalog trying to...
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congressional candidate and vice chair of the dnc, dean obeidallah of "the dean obeidallah show" on sirius xm, phillip agnew, surrogate for bernie sanders, and jossie ross, co-host of "the indigenous pirate radio t." break-dances with wolves. thank you all for being here. >> good morning. >> interesting choice on where to go first. i'll make michael blake go first here, because it feels like -- >> here we go. >> i know. because it does feel like something about the way that the dnc set the rules, i don't know if it's the rules-setting that created this outcome, but we really are looking at what started off as 453 candidates, many of whom were people of color and women and lgbt, are really coming down to two older white guys. how did this happen? >> well, good to see everybody again. of course, good to see you, joy. this has nothing to do with rules. this is about people making their individual decisions within the polls. you know, when we think about the context, initially it was whether too many people were on stage when it came to the debates.
congressional candidate and vice chair of the dnc, dean obeidallah of "the dean obeidallah show" on sirius xm, phillip agnew, surrogate for bernie sanders, and jossie ross, co-host of "the indigenous pirate radio t." break-dances with wolves. thank you all for being here. >> good morning. >> interesting choice on where to go first. i'll make michael blake go first here, because it feels like -- >> here we go. >> i know. because it does feel like...
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washington post," and i'll put an excerpt up on the screen here and i'll read it for our listeners on sirius satellite radio. "i attribute trump's recent run of good polls to the correct perception of him being the underdog in a legislative chamber controlled by democrats. as this moves to the senate, trump will no longer look like the underdog." professor, how does that dynamic shift for the president and the republicans as this moves to the upper chamber? >> well, when we saw the impeachment process in the house, it wasn't like the republicans had a lot of substantiative objections to what was going on. they objected to the process, they objected that it was
washington post," and i'll put an excerpt up on the screen here and i'll read it for our listeners on sirius satellite radio. "i attribute trump's recent run of good polls to the correct perception of him being the underdog in a legislative chamber controlled by democrats. as this moves to the senate, trump will no longer look like the underdog." professor, how does that dynamic shift for the president and the republicans as this moves to the upper chamber? >> well, when we...
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percent in the dog jones industrial average though it was not too dramatic what we saw here on december sirius is the markets are set up for such a strong finish which is incredibly different from this time last year there was so much turmoil what happened in the past year what changed. yeah what a difference a year mayor gets but if you look back 12 months ago we just saw the federal reserve to. interest rates one more time then there was some skepticism if a trade deal would get done there was a lot of talk about recession right now and nobody really talks about a recession at least in the u.s. in the near future we saw 3 interest rate cuts as you mentioned before there is some sign on the horizon that at least this phase one trade deal will be assigned so all of the negatives to a certain degree have turned positive and that's why we saw the stock market on fire but overall it was really the federal reserve was those 3 rate cuts what drove the markets in the past them couple of months but what we also shouldn't forget it's a bit of borrowed growth because also the depth of old when it comes
percent in the dog jones industrial average though it was not too dramatic what we saw here on december sirius is the markets are set up for such a strong finish which is incredibly different from this time last year there was so much turmoil what happened in the past year what changed. yeah what a difference a year mayor gets but if you look back 12 months ago we just saw the federal reserve to. interest rates one more time then there was some skepticism if a trade deal would get done there...
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i asked her like sirius i should he literally die of laughter then you could have. a very famous case when i was a little girl in the 1970 s. embrace and there was a television program called the good days and it was very popular and very funny and the following morning of a very funny episode of bait on i remember funny very funny there was a there was a news headline in all the papers a man watching the goodies had laughed so much he had dropped that and actually let off think i'm dying little think no that uncommon because exactly like you say put a lot of stress on your rip cage and that's where your heart is in your lungs on if you're caught if i ask you really compromised you were at more risk when you left because you can cause you know you start to cause for example a much greater pressure increase inside the rib cage. and in fact many years later the granddaughter of this man who dropped dead was she then on the goodies television program in the seventy's she collapse of the heart attack at the age of 28 well how to just stop eating altogether and she was s
i asked her like sirius i should he literally die of laughter then you could have. a very famous case when i was a little girl in the 1970 s. embrace and there was a television program called the good days and it was very popular and very funny and the following morning of a very funny episode of bait on i remember funny very funny there was a there was a news headline in all the papers a man watching the goodies had laughed so much he had dropped that and actually let off think i'm dying...
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on markets taking the twitter message by donald trump sirius. well it may be friday the 13th but there was no bad luck bourses today global stocks so it's just on the media news that trump has signed off on the deal and major indexes here in asia closed up between one and 3 percent today i mean generally investors are just happy that there's even progress with the deal. of why is preaching play so far. but 2 possible reasons why beijing could be singing a different tune if you consider them singing a tune at all. those comments from foreign ministry spokesman who we just heard from she said the deal a deal between the u.s. and china had to be mutually beneficial now this could mean that china may not necessarily be 100 percent on board or happy with the deal that they may or may not have signed with trump a 2nd there are comments from foreign minister himself he you know he spoke at a symposium in beijing and he criticized the u.s. for ruining china's image with accusations of violence against. the muslim minorities in. as well as how its hand c
on markets taking the twitter message by donald trump sirius. well it may be friday the 13th but there was no bad luck bourses today global stocks so it's just on the media news that trump has signed off on the deal and major indexes here in asia closed up between one and 3 percent today i mean generally investors are just happy that there's even progress with the deal. of why is preaching play so far. but 2 possible reasons why beijing could be singing a different tune if you consider them...
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wide open inviting all of boeing's customers to come along but fact of the matter is they a $328.00 sirius that's the direct competitor towards the 737 so basically the gulf of airbus. is at a maximum of production and we could you just can't ramp up production more you can squeeze a couple of percent probably a lot more but ebbers has $660000.00 of those aircraft on order already which is a backlog of about 8 years in production is not that much they can do however in the long term of course this will boost image and of course business of us on the other models as boeing is very much you know as has to put a lot of management focus on fixing a problem now instead of designing the future so this is this is really something that is shaking up the market as a whole professor initial from the university of baton a thank you so much for your time. so to fly and all to fly that is the question consumer behavior affects is affected by the image of a growing climate concerns here in germany europe's biggest economy of course domestic flights failed 12 percent in november from a year earlier and t
wide open inviting all of boeing's customers to come along but fact of the matter is they a $328.00 sirius that's the direct competitor towards the 737 so basically the gulf of airbus. is at a maximum of production and we could you just can't ramp up production more you can squeeze a couple of percent probably a lot more but ebbers has $660000.00 of those aircraft on order already which is a backlog of about 8 years in production is not that much they can do however in the long term of course...
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technically speaking most do you want to buy sirius provided well protected the data is encrypted and stored in secure service it's recommended to use which have been checked by at least 2 security companies one risk remains humans passwords need to be protected and you want to use our popular target for phishing attacks which enable criminals access to what is digital wallets. this is the power and the danger of mobile banking you are your own bank and if you have bad security practices you lose your phone or something happens then you are the one who is going to suffer the consequences of that like online banking most do you want to use 2 factor authentication for example password and fingerprint what if a transfer fails or though some providers have accommodating rules similar to a bank but that is not a given for an equal it usually circumvents the middleman making a profit and if there is no longer an intermediary there who is making money off of you. then you have a danger that you're not going to get that charge back there's nobody to charge it to send it back to you. so wallet
technically speaking most do you want to buy sirius provided well protected the data is encrypted and stored in secure service it's recommended to use which have been checked by at least 2 security companies one risk remains humans passwords need to be protected and you want to use our popular target for phishing attacks which enable criminals access to what is digital wallets. this is the power and the danger of mobile banking you are your own bank and if you have bad security practices you...
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you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm.: 960 in the bay area, and london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. we turn now to a different kind of housing crisis. carol: the u.s. supreme court may review a lawsuit that changes how cities treat the homeless. we checked in with our reporter on one city is unfortunately home to many homeless, seattle. >> it's a case that started a decade ago in boise, idaho. six homeless people brought a case against the city, basically saying that the local ban on camping in public places is unconstitutional. it represented cruel and unusual punishment because basically there was no place for them to go. there weren't enough spaces for them in shelters and effectively, they were being penalized for being homeless, which is something you can't do under the law. carol: this is wild. i think it could change dramatically of how we think about housing. it gets to the idea that housing is a basic right. noah: yeah, that's a larger question that looms. the legal issue is much narrowe
you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm.: 960 in the bay area, and london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. we turn now to a different kind of housing crisis. carol: the u.s. supreme court may review a lawsuit that changes how cities treat the homeless. we checked in with our reporter on one city is unfortunately home to many homeless, seattle. >> it's a case that started a decade ago in boise, idaho. six homeless people brought a case against the city,...
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before him. >> for 2.5 hours the former presidential candidate talked and her life and politics with sirius. >> by, you know, all of these measurements they do i won these debates but it no longer matters. that's what bothers me. it's like, okay. >> you were almost too nice. >> i don't know if i was too nice but certainly i was, you know, very careful, and the reason is, look, i grew up in a time when if you were going to get through a door as a woman, you did not react to anything. >> reporter: among the highlights, how she felt about president trump's victory. >> trush crushed obviously and surprised because i couldn't figure out what happened. >> hadn't written a losing speech when you lost that. only it victory in mind. >> no. and everything pointed in that direction. i said to myself, as everybody who talked to me about it, look, i hope he's going to be a better president than i think he will be. i'm worried about it, but i'm going to do everything i can, as i told him when i called him that terrible night. >> oh, you did call him. >> oh, i did. i said, look, you know, donald, i want y
before him. >> for 2.5 hours the former presidential candidate talked and her life and politics with sirius. >> by, you know, all of these measurements they do i won these debates but it no longer matters. that's what bothers me. it's like, okay. >> you were almost too nice. >> i don't know if i was too nice but certainly i was, you know, very careful, and the reason is, look, i grew up in a time when if you were going to get through a door as a woman, you did not react...
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jason: listen to us on the radio on sirius xm, channel 119.0 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. carol: a.m. 960 in the bay area. in london on dab digital, and of course, always on the bloomberg business app. jason: provocative remarks in the magazine this week. carol: they really are with the headline, the problem with female ceo's is not that they are female, it is that they are ceo's. jason: we caught up with rebecca greenfield. she drives our diversity coverage at bloomberg news. she has the remarks. rebecca: i noticed something that was happening, which is there were a lot of companies run and founded by women, but they also have these missions that we offer gender equality and our products will create this gender equality, and that's great. but then there would be these scandals where employees would say, actually, i am a woman who works at this company and you are not practicing what you preach. we saw this happen for a few years. we saw this happen at thinx, a company that makes underwear for women to wear while
jason: listen to us on the radio on sirius xm, channel 119.0 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. carol: a.m. 960 in the bay area. in london on dab digital, and of course, always on the bloomberg business app. jason: provocative remarks in the magazine this week. carol: they really are with the headline, the problem with female ceo's is not that they are female, it is that they are ceo's. jason: we caught up with rebecca greenfield. she drives our diversity coverage at...
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sirius xm, channel 119. 106.1 in boston. carol: am 960 in the bay area.b digital radio and the bloomberg business radio app. jason: the company bombas started in 2013 as a way to help the homeless. for every pair of socks they sell, they donate a pair to those in need. carol: and they've done it at a profit, and with impressive growth. we caught up with founder david heath. david: we were always focused on positive roi, in terms of customer acquisition. one of the things that separates us from our peers is in total to date, we've only raised $4 million in capital, while a lot of our peers have raised $150 million. you peek behind the curtain, none of them are generating any money because they are basing this ratio. we went back to fundamentals. -- chasing this ratio. we went back to fundamentals. consumer businesses have been around 100 years now. the way consumer businesses work, you buy a product for y, sell it for x, and by the company for margin. why does consumer have to be different? we've been profitable every single year, we've been in business ex
sirius xm, channel 119. 106.1 in boston. carol: am 960 in the bay area.b digital radio and the bloomberg business radio app. jason: the company bombas started in 2013 as a way to help the homeless. for every pair of socks they sell, they donate a pair to those in need. carol: and they've done it at a profit, and with impressive growth. we caught up with founder david heath. david: we were always focused on positive roi, in terms of customer acquisition. one of the things that separates us from...
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and we are proving every day that the sun on sirius. is on charges. local and even though. and the u.s. president tries to force the hand of his french counterpart in support of the military alliance and if the threat of crippling tariffs on french goods doesn't get and i know micron fall in line donald trump apparently has some other ideas.
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have watched family members from doug and pos way on the other family members etc at the going on sirius passed away. for the families a spin on emotional torture shake a lot of logical torture. and it's near tame that. george hamilton relays that enough is enough on the day of the dinosaur are you see days are over to have a proper place in the house to be a furnace and justice thank you. ever. since fall we've identified says people who are involved in the murders of 120 past people who are members of the circle security forces we've named most of them there may be others we don't know of very few spend a day in jail now that's too many people over short few he has involved in 120 matches in one geographic small geographical area to be explainable by the bad apples larry as far as the victims were concerned they would just come natural. damage in what was a state systemic policy of collusion now as far as the family is a concern and they have the right to truth and justice someone's apology and acknowledgment others want day in court will support whatever they choose. well it's amazing
have watched family members from doug and pos way on the other family members etc at the going on sirius passed away. for the families a spin on emotional torture shake a lot of logical torture. and it's near tame that. george hamilton relays that enough is enough on the day of the dinosaur are you see days are over to have a proper place in the house to be a furnace and justice thank you. ever. since fall we've identified says people who are involved in the murders of 120 past people who are...
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on sirius-xm.his is bloomberg. >> the communication of america workers union filed a complaint on baffle of google employees who were fifed. they argued they were fired over illegal retaliation. google cited clear and repeated violations of data security policies as the reason for the termination. joining us from boulder, colorado, one of the former employees, redick came rivers, and mark is with us, who coffers google. rebecca, i want to start with you, and thank you for joining us. walk me through your complaint on why you think that you were fired for activism in stead of the data security policies that google seems to kulemin? >> of course. the data security policy vie layings are nothing more than a red herring put out by google to try to silence us activists and organizers at google. many people at google have done similar if not the same things that we have done that are supposedly against these data security policies. these policies were actually applied consistently across the board, if th
on sirius-xm.his is bloomberg. >> the communication of america workers union filed a complaint on baffle of google employees who were fifed. they argued they were fired over illegal retaliation. google cited clear and repeated violations of data security policies as the reason for the termination. joining us from boulder, colorado, one of the former employees, redick came rivers, and mark is with us, who coffers google. rebecca, i want to start with you, and thank you for joining us. walk...
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john repositions to look at sirius, the brightest star in the sky.r here in our video, with the naked eye. for heather, her only hope is through this telescope, after 25 year of waiting. >> so are you seeing it yet? >> a gray spot, oh, i see it! >> you do? are you okay? >> yeah. i see it. i can't even talk. it doesn't seem real, like i can't believe i'm seeing a star for the first time ever. oh, my god. it's amazing. >> okay. >> thank you. >> yeah. >> reporter: we'll be right back. (thud) (crash) (grunting) (whistle) play it cool and escape heartburn fast with tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tu-tu-tum tums i'climate is the number 1ove cpriority.sage.on. i would declare a state of emergency on day 1. congress has never passed an important climate bill, ever. this is a problem that continues to get worse. i've spent a decade fighting and beating oil companies... stopping pipelines... stopping fossil fuel plants, ensuring clean energy across the country. how are we going to pull this country together? we take on the biggest challenge in histor
john repositions to look at sirius, the brightest star in the sky.r here in our video, with the naked eye. for heather, her only hope is through this telescope, after 25 year of waiting. >> so are you seeing it yet? >> a gray spot, oh, i see it! >> you do? are you okay? >> yeah. i see it. i can't even talk. it doesn't seem real, like i can't believe i'm seeing a star for the first time ever. oh, my god. it's amazing. >> okay. >> thank you. >> yeah....
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on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: shares of peloton taking another hit since tuesday.not due to another widely criticized commercial, but thanks to one of wall street's most active short-sellers. seest out a note saying he quote clear flaws in the business model and predicts the stock will fall 85% next year. i spoke to andrew on the phone on wednesday. that,ple have criticized same one we look at numbers per subscriber. that's all. ,f you see the chart i put out it shows how much wall street is currently paying for every subscriber of peloton compared to planet fitness, and per subscriber, it's over $15,000 for peloton versus match.com, it's $2500. -- 2100. taylor: we are showing that chart there. you can see on a per value, per subscriber basis, it certainly does look overvalued. i want to break down the ratio a little bit. if you increase subscribers, the denominator goes up, and that is pretty much what people are buying the company on. if they are a growth company, a growth stock, people are not buying it on current subscribers. people are arguably buying on futur
on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: shares of peloton taking another hit since tuesday.not due to another widely criticized commercial, but thanks to one of wall street's most active short-sellers. seest out a note saying he quote clear flaws in the business model and predicts the stock will fall 85% next year. i spoke to andrew on the phone on wednesday. that,ple have criticized same one we look at numbers per subscriber. that's all. ,f you see the chart i put out it shows how much...
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sharon osbourne and howard stern who slams simon cowell on his sirius xm show. >> what he manages to do on all his shows is he constantly replaces the hot chicks with hotter chicks and younger chicks. which is so obvious. >> i thought there would be more complaining from mel b and tyra banks. >> the former judge joining the celebrity backlash against "agt" after gabrielle union was reportedly fired after complaining about simon smoking on set, a racially insensitive joke told by jay leno, and an overall toxic culture at "agt." >> did simon smoke on set? >> of course he did. he's probably the only one who smokes wherever he wants. it's simon. it's his show. he can set himself on fire. >> a source tells "e.t." gabrielle is expected to meet with nbc and "agt"'s production company this week. >> you put everybody on notice. >> we're told she had no interest in returning to the show, but wants to help make positive changes. >> gabrielle is going to meet with producers. what advice do you have? >> she has to stick to the way she feels. if she feels she wasn't treated well and respectfully,
sharon osbourne and howard stern who slams simon cowell on his sirius xm show. >> what he manages to do on all his shows is he constantly replaces the hot chicks with hotter chicks and younger chicks. which is so obvious. >> i thought there would be more complaining from mel b and tyra banks. >> the former judge joining the celebrity backlash against "agt" after gabrielle union was reportedly fired after complaining about simon smoking on set, a racially insensitive...
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strait is highly flammable we begin with a magic afghan nation that tension between iran and the west sirius provocation tonight in the strait of hormuz after iran seized a british tanker iran seizing control of a british oil tanker u.k. is accusing iranian boats of trying to intercept a british oil tanker and they seem to be no end to this escalation washington and everyone with a warship or regiment to spare seem to be rushing into the persian gulf i mean wasn't the nicest neighborhood to begin with what with saudi arabia and iran mortal enemies facing off across the tightness that channels and when it seems like things couldn't get worse they did. the attack was launched from the north and was in question of response of by iran amid all the calls for deescalation iran has now launched an unprecedented attack on the world center g. supply. having failed at max pressure secretary turning to max to seek blaming iran won't end disgust right at the edge of the precipice cooler heads prevailed things calmed down somewhat everyone's fingers still in the trigger but it's more a diplomatic battle
strait is highly flammable we begin with a magic afghan nation that tension between iran and the west sirius provocation tonight in the strait of hormuz after iran seized a british tanker iran seizing control of a british oil tanker u.k. is accusing iranian boats of trying to intercept a british oil tanker and they seem to be no end to this escalation washington and everyone with a warship or regiment to spare seem to be rushing into the persian gulf i mean wasn't the nicest neighborhood to...
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couple of fi television from sirius planes not a condition to want to see happening today i'm absolutely not brenton eden from south australia's country fire service thank you so much for your time thanks. thank you the un has sent a rapid response team to central african republic after violence between shop owners and fighter is demanding money at least 40 people were killed in the capital bangui on thursday and thousands of shops and homes were set on fire the trade was refused to pay one shop owner who didn't know who did not want to be identified said that he's fed up with the violence and shot for we've had enough every time they're asking for money sometimes they take things by force we can't continue like this when will are in with the. hundreds of indians have protested against police brutality in the capital is unrest continues over a controversial citizenship law that most state has war bandages to symbolize injuries inflicted by police on several student protesters at least 26 people have been killed in the unrest and there on the 1000 arrested and shove or has been following
couple of fi television from sirius planes not a condition to want to see happening today i'm absolutely not brenton eden from south australia's country fire service thank you so much for your time thanks. thank you the un has sent a rapid response team to central african republic after violence between shop owners and fighter is demanding money at least 40 people were killed in the capital bangui on thursday and thousands of shops and homes were set on fire the trade was refused to pay one...
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time why are scientists getting into it now i think there's probably 2 ounces to that i think 11 on sirius the psychologists neuroscientists a good a lot more interested in positive emotions in general most of the research in psychology into emotions has focused on negative emotions and there's been a general recognition over the last 15 or so years that we need to pay more attention supposed to be emotions and i think secondly. when you still it's pay attention to it actually is a very interesting emotion in terms of how interesting me it's used by humans but also how extremely widespread he says ok so what we're going to actually try to deconstruct in detail wise laughter so peculiar and interesting let's start with gestures like gestures like nodding or finger rocking are different have different meaning from region to region but laughter and smiles there's sort of universal aren't they exactly so as far as we can see there are a subset of immune emotions with the express or the face of the voice which you can fully.
time why are scientists getting into it now i think there's probably 2 ounces to that i think 11 on sirius the psychologists neuroscientists a good a lot more interested in positive emotions in general most of the research in psychology into emotions has focused on negative emotions and there's been a general recognition over the last 15 or so years that we need to pay more attention supposed to be emotions and i think secondly. when you still it's pay attention to it actually is a very...
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we are on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ facebook continues to 's companies in the hardware it builds its own operating system stock or. -- software. it has its own semiconductor company and a videogame company. joining us to discuss is sarah frier. you get into this? sarah: has been focused on winning the future of hardware. they tried to be big on the mobile phone but they could not make it. since then, since the rise of the iphone and the ios operating , facebook has had to build his entire business in other people's echo system. -- ecosystem. they on four of the most popular apps of the decade but in the future generation of hardware glasses,lasses or vr facebook wants to be the one that owns the hardware. taylor: talk to me about the operating system. you send it does so much on apple's ios and google android. about a new operative system on facebook? >> it would help them make sure they can take apart -- even if they create an operating system that does not end up becoming the dominating one, they
we are on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ facebook continues to 's companies in the hardware it builds its own operating system stock or. -- software. it has its own semiconductor company and a videogame company. joining us to discuss is sarah frier. you get into this? sarah: has been focused on winning the future of hardware. they tried to be big on the mobile phone but they could not make it. since then, since the rise of the iphone and the ios operating , facebook has had to build his...
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finding on coming out next may mean our full always and jelly sallah in the sky have an off sale at sirius as well can you tell us one story that shows what to be culturally sensitive to be culturally aware at means. oh that's a really really great question and i think each one of our books does a really phenomenal job of sharing that south asian experience because we recognize that a south asian experience isn't unified it's multi-dimensional you know you have south asians who are muslim who are hindu who are christian who are sikh and we want to share all of that i think there are a lot of books and our popcorn that do that really really well let's celebrate the volley is one of our perennial favorites that really shares how be values a multi-faith holiday and that's a story that's not often told in the mainstream media also i think super suck yes things that day is a really phenomenal story because like right there on the cover you have this multicultural barely you know you have a dad wearing his turban you have his daughter who's proudly speak with her long long hair on the cover and
finding on coming out next may mean our full always and jelly sallah in the sky have an off sale at sirius as well can you tell us one story that shows what to be culturally sensitive to be culturally aware at means. oh that's a really really great question and i think each one of our books does a really phenomenal job of sharing that south asian experience because we recognize that a south asian experience isn't unified it's multi-dimensional you know you have south asians who are muslim who...
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bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s., on siriusm. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ is the gig economy versus the state of california. huber and postmates are suing california to block a new gig worker law. the laws designed to make sure workers such as uber drivers receive employment protection. huber says that the law unfairly targets companies like there is and will unfairly target worker flexibility. joining us now to discuss this and much more is mk and partners senior analyst for internet -- mkn partners senior analyst. how do you see that fight playing out? >> first and foremost, we need to frame this in a way, how uber and all the gig economy people are viewing this. they feel that a lot of people have been exempted. a lot of freelance workers have been exempted. they have always been -- drivers have not been exempted. they have always been with this notion that we do not qualify for this ab-5 identification. when they sued california, that was a surprise. been,, the rhetoric has january 1, they will not be a lot of enforcement, they
bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s., on siriusm. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ is the gig economy versus the state of california. huber and postmates are suing california to block a new gig worker law. the laws designed to make sure workers such as uber drivers receive employment protection. huber says that the law unfairly targets companies like there is and will unfairly target worker flexibility. joining us now to discuss this and much...
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if you're jumping in your car, tune into bloomberg radio on sirius xm channel 119.ix: we will look at one company worth watching, fedex. cutting its profit outlook. joining me is helane becker from talon. -- from cowen. you lower your price target to $185. you want to buy the distance? helane: yes, in a word. we are hopeful we have reached the bottom. i think it has been disappointing that the company has lowered their earnings outlook for fiscal 20 three times now. ahead, thoughlook this is a big transition year for them as they leave the amazon business behind, as they finish up a lot of the tnt integration in europe and start to expand to six and seven days. they have a lot of balls in the air right now and i think that has hurt them, as well as tariffs and the trade slow down has hurt them a lot as well. i think as we look ahead to 2021 and the second half of calendar 2020, i think we are in a better environment for the company. alix: what about ups? is there way for competitors to gain on this or will it be a fedex story for 2020? ups delivery and great product
if you're jumping in your car, tune into bloomberg radio on sirius xm channel 119.ix: we will look at one company worth watching, fedex. cutting its profit outlook. joining me is helane becker from talon. -- from cowen. you lower your price target to $185. you want to buy the distance? helane: yes, in a word. we are hopeful we have reached the bottom. i think it has been disappointing that the company has lowered their earnings outlook for fiscal 20 three times now. ahead, thoughlook this is a...
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on sirius xm jenna 119 and the bloomberg business app.- on sirius xm channel 119 and the bloomberg business app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. bill maloney, chartered market technician and the voice of bloomberg's equity squad joins me now. check out bill on the bloomberg. .n squa usually as go transports go the dow. how go transports? bill: you want to see the transports right out and they have not. it has been a long-term trading range going down to january. you are still below this 2018 peak. this uptrend is broken. we want to see the transports do well for the rally to continue. technologies reported after the bell. e.ey did beat on revenu bill: they did beat on revenue. this is one of those ipa blowups but maybe it is hitting a bottom -- ipo blowups but maybe it is hitting a bottom. he might have support around 1920 the lows. look for resistance at the 50 day at -- alix: are h also reported after the bell. what are you seeing? bill: rh is up in the premarket. 50 day is in support the whole way up. look
on sirius xm jenna 119 and the bloomberg business app.- on sirius xm channel 119 and the bloomberg business app. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. bill maloney, chartered market technician and the voice of bloomberg's equity squad joins me now. check out bill on the bloomberg. .n squa usually as go transports go the dow. how go transports? bill: you want to see the transports right out and they have not. it has been a long-term trading range going down to january. you...
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at sirius xm channel 119 on the bloomberg business app.: time for technically speaking. we will set you up with some trades. marketloney, chartered technician and voice of bloomberg equity squad joins me now. listen to bill all day, type in on your terminal. we just talked about boeing. zone,today your support theoctober 21 low, 324, august 15 low, 320. if that fails you're looking at 300. your first support zone is 320 to 324. talking about the iff merger with dupont. the market not liking that for iff, they like it for dupont. where is the support? bill: not liking the deal, downline filed percent -- down around 5%. below that is 124, first support level 125 to 128. alix: financials finally recouping all of the losses from the financial crisis 12 years later. what we see on the high end? bill: goldman sachs trading higher on the premarket, up around 1.5%. since been in this range september. it looks to break away from this trading range top. aboveur first resistance, that 234. alix: thank you very much. that wraps it up for me. this
at sirius xm channel 119 on the bloomberg business app.: time for technically speaking. we will set you up with some trades. marketloney, chartered technician and voice of bloomberg equity squad joins me now. listen to bill all day, type in on your terminal. we just talked about boeing. zone,today your support theoctober 21 low, 324, august 15 low, 320. if that fails you're looking at 300. your first support zone is 320 to 324. talking about the iff merger with dupont. the market not liking...
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on sirius xm channel 119 and on the bloomberg business app.time for technically speaking, setting you up for traits of the day. bill maloney, voice of bloomberg's squad joins me. listen to bill all day if you type in squa on your terminal. we are talking oil. what does the chart tell you? bill: wti crude futures down 1% or show. it has been shopping around the two for a while. it has been in this trading range since may. then you have the spike on the saudi oil attacks. to 62upport range is 52 and then you have resistance around 63. it is in a range. beauty.t's talk ulta that stock reported thursday night. are we looking at potential on the 50 day? bill: a gap above the 50 day on friday. the key level as the 200 day moving average resistance on friday. it was above 11%, broke above the 50, failed at the october highs, that is your resistance today. alix: macy's is getting a downgrade this morning. when i was reading it i was like that is not surprising. what does the chart tell you? being cut's down 2%, the cell over goldman sachs. the st
on sirius xm channel 119 and on the bloomberg business app.time for technically speaking, setting you up for traits of the day. bill maloney, voice of bloomberg's squad joins me. listen to bill all day if you type in squa on your terminal. we are talking oil. what does the chart tell you? bill: wti crude futures down 1% or show. it has been shopping around the two for a while. it has been in this trading range since may. then you have the spike on the saudi oil attacks. to 62upport range is 52...
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on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ trading atla shares an all-time high, up 1100% since going public in 2010. according to dan ives, the turnaround is looking credible. he raised his price target to $370 from $270. take a look at this chart i'm showing in my terminal. you are higher than the median average estimate of the street, which is $296. what do you see as your bowl thesis -- bull thesis? months have been massively impressive what they have been able to do in terms of turning this around for demand and profitability. stock as a base case, $370. case, $580 to $600. if they're able to execute in this china thesis, the upward trajectory in terms of demand, you can see the stock ohio. this gets us to a base case. case is $580 to $600, and a lot of that rests on pressure. taylor: i've talked to a lot of analysts who are concerned about demand in china. do you have any sense of what could be a bear case if something were to happen in the economy starts to slow? what we need to happen for you to tu
on sirius xm.his is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ trading atla shares an all-time high, up 1100% since going public in 2010. according to dan ives, the turnaround is looking credible. he raised his price target to $370 from $270. take a look at this chart i'm showing in my terminal. you are higher than the median average estimate of the street, which is $296. what do you see as your bowl thesis -- bull thesis? months have been massively impressive what they have been able to do in terms of turning this...
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. >> you can listen to us on the 119, on sirius channel xm 99.1 fm in washington. >> in london on dv and always on the lumber business app. >> a real estate arms race is heating up for suburbs north of new york city. >> the two biggest towns in westchester county are betting on affluent urbanites who are sick and tired of feeling poor in the big apple. >> they are not very cool places to live, but these cities are in an arms race trying to compete with new millennials and younger professionals who are finding they cannot afford to live in manhattan and brooklyn and jersey city anymore. they are spearheading a number of new developments. they are building thousands of new units and luxury sky rise apartment buildings, and they are hoping people will start to move into these new units and start building a family. >> what is fun about this story is the amenities that are being involved. there is asked throwing. they are trying to do things that appeal to a younger generation. >> exactly. both cities would like to open ax throwing bars. that is something they think will be attractive to
. >> you can listen to us on the 119, on sirius channel xm 99.1 fm in washington. >> in london on dv and always on the lumber business app. >> a real estate arms race is heating up for suburbs north of new york city. >> the two biggest towns in westchester county are betting on affluent urbanites who are sick and tired of feeling poor in the big apple. >> they are not very cool places to live, but these cities are in an arms race trying to compete with new...
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bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s., on siriusm. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ reportedly will have to pay almost $17 million to its co-ceos if they are fired or leave for any reason. submitted heade of a offer by softbank. the themes of technology for 2019, from unchecked data collection to apple shifting to a service model. cfra's in washington, vice president of research. one of my favorite charts was the continued frustration between tech management and the employees. what have you noticed about the increasing tension between the big tech management employees? -->> this is a not a new issue but it has become louder in the past few years, particularly with some of the large companies like facebook, google, microsoft, no outsizedho have an impact on the world. employees can turn -- concerned about internal issues and external issues in terms of how their products are used in the world, whether it is environmental destruction, concerns about working with government agencies, harmful effects of products like social media. taylor: at what
bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s., on siriusm. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ reportedly will have to pay almost $17 million to its co-ceos if they are fired or leave for any reason. submitted heade of a offer by softbank. the themes of technology for 2019, from unchecked data collection to apple shifting to a service model. cfra's in washington, vice president of research. one of my favorite charts was the continued frustration between...
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on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: apple is likely to continue outperforming its peers next year. gene munster wrote that the iphone maker could chase its 80% rally in 2019 with another gain in 2020. to discuss this and all the other predictions, gene joins us from minneapolis. i want to take a look at a chart here inside my terminal. you know this better than anyone else. the share price which is having a massive run-up, which actually hasn't caught up to the shares. $350 on the stock. why is 350 your fair value? gene: i think fair value is somewhere between 350 and 400. i wanted to have a target that i felt comfortable putting out there as a prediction. it also is representative of a consumer staples company. think of coca-cola or procter & gamble. suggests a multiple similar to facebook. typically apple hasn't gotten that multiple because it is a hardware company. investors have been concerned about hardware companies. when we think about what the proper multiple is, i think this view th
on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: apple is likely to continue outperforming its peers next year. gene munster wrote that the iphone maker could chase its 80% rally in 2019 with another gain in 2020. to discuss this and all the other predictions, gene joins us from minneapolis. i want to take a look at a chart here inside my terminal. you know this better than anyone else. the share price which is having a massive run-up, which actually hasn't caught up to the shares. $350 on the...
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i think there's probably 2 on sista that i think 11 on sirius that psychologists neuroscientists have got a lot more interested in positive emotions in general most of the research in psychology into emotions has focused on negative emotions and there's been a general recognition of the last 15 or so years that we need to pay more attention supposed to be emotions and i think secondly loft when you start to pay attention to it i see a very interesting emotion in terms of how interesting me it's used by humans but also how extremely widespread he says so what we actually tried to deconstruct in detail wise laughter so peculiar and interesting let's start with gestures like gestures like nodding or finger wagging are different have different meaning for a region to region but laughter and smiles there's sort of universal aren't they exactly so as far as we can see there are a subset of emotions with the express or the face of the voice which you can find anywhere in the world many things that emotions are very different from place to place but these emotions fear i'm going to surprise a
i think there's probably 2 on sista that i think 11 on sirius that psychologists neuroscientists have got a lot more interested in positive emotions in general most of the research in psychology into emotions has focused on negative emotions and there's been a general recognition of the last 15 or so years that we need to pay more attention supposed to be emotions and i think secondly loft when you start to pay attention to it i see a very interesting emotion in terms of how interesting me it's...