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you can also catch up on our daily show on our podcast on itunes soundcloud and bloomberg.com.s week's special focuses on good business. the story in the finance section dives deep into an investing trend that claims to be doing good. it stands for environmental and social governance, in other words, funds that promote a better world. in fact, they are often not what they are cracked up to be. we spoke with rachel evans. rachel: you'll find that some of these things are not as much oriented with of environmental and social items as you think. one fund had put exxon mobil as its largest holding. it is also the one being sued by the new york regulators for lying to shareholders about climate change costs, so it has a few issues on the environment and govern in size -- government side. exxon mobil and phillip morris is mixed in there, as well, and what we look at in this story is for an average retail investor that wants to do good with their money, is this really what they expect to be buying? carol: and to be fair, they might be moving forward on sustainability issues, you would
you can also catch up on our daily show on our podcast on itunes soundcloud and bloomberg.com.s week's special focuses on good business. the story in the finance section dives deep into an investing trend that claims to be doing good. it stands for environmental and social governance, in other words, funds that promote a better world. in fact, they are often not what they are cracked up to be. we spoke with rachel evans. rachel: you'll find that some of these things are not as much oriented...
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get that at itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com.: and you can find us online at businessweek.com, and on our mobile app. jason: the u.s.-china trade dispute maybe cooling, at least a little bit. the two sides talked this week amid reports that china may be willing to lower tariffs on u.s. cars. carol: that happening as president trump suggested he would intervene in the case against huawei's chief financial officer if he thought it would impact trade talks with beijing. jason: shawn donnan, our go-to guy on trade, we caught up with him in washington for the one thing that seems to be certain in these trade talks. it is uncertainty. shawn: i think when we talk about the trade wars, we talk about tariffs, these tit-for-tat tariffs that we have seen that become this dramatic feature of 2018. but in the background, there is this interesting thing trump has been doing as well, which is weaponizing uncertainty. if you think about it, most presidents have tried desperately to reduce any kind of uncertainty, because uncertainty is bad for b
get that at itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com.: and you can find us online at businessweek.com, and on our mobile app. jason: the u.s.-china trade dispute maybe cooling, at least a little bit. the two sides talked this week amid reports that china may be willing to lower tariffs on u.s. cars. carol: that happening as president trump suggested he would intervene in the case against huawei's chief financial officer if he thought it would impact trade talks with beijing. jason: shawn donnan,...
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you can also catch us on our show by listening to our podcast on itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.comn also find us on this week.com and our mobile app. a couple stories featuring names looking to do things differently. dreamworks founder jeffrey katzenberg and tesla's elon musk. we caught up with our tech editor. >> over a handful of years that elon has been talking about this , growth in urban areas in the u.s. has fallen in half while growth to suburban areas quadrupled. carol: is that while? we keep -- wild? we keep hearing people want to move in cities and is not the case. >> even millennials that are having kids are looking to move out into more of a yard and fence situation, not just because they are priced out, but they want to live further away from everybody. jason: and so what did we take away from the little tour that elon gave? we felt like there were mixed reviews, what people saw in los angeles. jeff: there were really setbacks. this was a week ago. they had to hold it off because the stuff was already. what was supposed to be a much more ambitious looking, how the hype
you can also catch us on our show by listening to our podcast on itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.comn also find us on this week.com and our mobile app. a couple stories featuring names looking to do things differently. dreamworks founder jeffrey katzenberg and tesla's elon musk. we caught up with our tech editor. >> over a handful of years that elon has been talking about this , growth in urban areas in the u.s. has fallen in half while growth to suburban areas quadrupled. carol: is...
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. >> and on itunes soundcloud and bloomberg.com. >> is a must read for those thinking about fitting inr-changing world. >> we look ahead to wellness in 2019. >> and join us live monday for a special live broadcast for the bloomberg 50 celebration, where we will speak from some on this year's list. -- speak with some on this year's list. >> looking to daybreak australia. sophie: and i'm sophie kamaruddin hong kong. we're counting down to asia's major market open. haidi: here are the stories we are covering in the next hour. beijing threatens to retaliate if -- the imf repeats his warnings about trade. the u.s. china spat threatens global growth,
. >> and on itunes soundcloud and bloomberg.com. >> is a must read for those thinking about fitting inr-changing world. >> we look ahead to wellness in 2019. >> and join us live monday for a special live broadcast for the bloomberg 50 celebration, where we will speak from some on this year's list. -- speak with some on this year's list. >> looking to daybreak australia. sophie: and i'm sophie kamaruddin hong kong. we're counting down to asia's major market open....
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our podcastheck out available on soundcloud and bloomberg.com. talked honorees on the list and our people to keep an eye on an 2019. jason: bruce linton, the ceo of canopy growth. frier, who recently left square and kathy would of ark investment and a lot more. jason: bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ emily: ion emily chang and this is "the best of bloomberg technology ." the google ceo testifies before the house judiciary committee, facing tough questions. we will talk to two lawmakers who took part. suppliers may consider moving iphone production away from china if tariffs
our podcastheck out available on soundcloud and bloomberg.com. talked honorees on the list and our people to keep an eye on an 2019. jason: bruce linton, the ceo of canopy growth. frier, who recently left square and kathy would of ark investment and a lot more. jason: bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ emily: ion emily chang and this is "the best of bloomberg technology ." the google ceo testifies before the house judiciary committee, facing tough questions. we will talk...
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available at itunes soundcloud and blue.com. >> recut up with the mayor of columbus, ohio. >> more bloombergn starts right now. ♪ ♪ there's no place like home ♪ argh! i'm trying... ♪ yippiekiyay. ♪ mom. ♪
available at itunes soundcloud and blue.com. >> recut up with the mayor of columbus, ohio. >> more bloombergn starts right now. ♪ ♪ there's no place like home ♪ argh! i'm trying... ♪ yippiekiyay. ♪ mom. ♪
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tumblr and soundcloud.isinformation and spread social and political unrest around the election and after trump's election in 2016. >> the language used in the reports to describe the two different types of messages to approach right-wing voters or conservative leaning voters with pro-trump messages that were trump specific, that used his name, that built him up and on the other hand to target voters who would be unlikely to vote for trump with messages that were designed to be negative about hillary clinton or to be sort of bamboozling or to make people feel like not voting or to make people feel confused about their options. fairly sophisticated in terms of the two different types of approaches. one hyping a candidate, one very suppressive in targeting specific communities. given that kind of sophistication, do we have any way of knowing whether this campaign was informed by or coordinated with any americans? >> we certainly don't know for sure that piece. we do know that members of the internet research a
tumblr and soundcloud.isinformation and spread social and political unrest around the election and after trump's election in 2016. >> the language used in the reports to describe the two different types of messages to approach right-wing voters or conservative leaning voters with pro-trump messages that were trump specific, that used his name, that built him up and on the other hand to target voters who would be unlikely to vote for trump with messages that were designed to be negative...