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american steel. it will be american steel -- it will be american steel that sends our skyscrapers soaring, soaring into the sky. a beautiful sight. more beautiful with american steel. it will be american steel that rebuilds our inner cities. it will be american hands that remake this country and it will be american energy mined from american resources that powers this country. it will-american workers who are hired to do the job. nobody else. american workers. we are going to put american steel, and aluminum, back into the backbone of our country. this alone will create massive numbers of jobs, high-paying jobs. good jobs. not the jobs we have today. which everybody agrees are bad jobs. we're going to create massive numbers of good jobs. on trade, on immigration, on foreign policy, we are going to put america first again. we are going to make america wealthy again. we are going to reject hillary clinton's policy of fear and her policy of absolute nonsense because it's not working and it's grocery inc
american steel. it will be american steel -- it will be american steel that sends our skyscrapers soaring, soaring into the sky. a beautiful sight. more beautiful with american steel. it will be american steel that rebuilds our inner cities. it will be american hands that remake this country and it will be american energy mined from american resources that powers this country. it will-american workers who are hired to do the job. nobody else. american workers. we are going to put american...
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american steel. thatll be american steel sends our skyscrapers soaring into the sky. a beautiful site. more beautiful with american steel. it will be american steel that rebuilds our cities. it will be american hands that remake this country. it will be american energy mined from american resources that powers this country. [applause] mr. trump: it will be american workers who are hired to do the job. nobody else. american workers. are going to put american steel, and aluminum, back into the backbone of our country. [applause] mr. trump: this alone will jobs. massive numbers of high paying jobs. good jobs. not the jobs we have today, which everyone agrees are bad jobs. we will create massive numbers of good jobs. on trade, immigration, foreign policy, we are going to put america first again. [applause] mr. trump: we are going to make america wealthy again. we're going to reject hillary clinton's policy of fear and her ,olicy of absolute nonsense because it is not working. it is grossly incompetent, we cannot take it any longer, and we are not going to take it any long
american steel. thatll be american steel sends our skyscrapers soaring into the sky. a beautiful site. more beautiful with american steel. it will be american steel that rebuilds our cities. it will be american hands that remake this country. it will be american energy mined from american resources that powers this country. [applause] mr. trump: it will be american workers who are hired to do the job. nobody else. american workers. are going to put american steel, and aluminum, back into the...
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will be american steel that will fortify america's crumbling bridges. american steel. it will be american steel that sends our skyscrapers soaring, soaring into the sky, beautiful site, more beautiful with american steel. it will be american steel that rebuilds our inner cities. it will be american hands that remake this country and it will be american energy mined from american resources that powers this country. [ cheers and applause ] it will be american workers who are hired to do the job. nobody else. american workers. [ applause ] we are going to put american steel and aluminum back into the backbone of our country. [ applause ] this alone will create massive numbers of jobs. high-paying jobs, good job, not the jobs we have today which everybody agrees are bad jobs. we're going to create massive numbers of good jobs. on trade, on immigration, on foreign policy we are going to put america first again. [ cheers and applause ] we are going to make america wealthy again. [ cheers and applause ] we are going to reject hillary clinton's policy of fear and her policy of
will be american steel that will fortify america's crumbling bridges. american steel. it will be american steel that sends our skyscrapers soaring, soaring into the sky, beautiful site, more beautiful with american steel. it will be american steel that rebuilds our inner cities. it will be american hands that remake this country and it will be american energy mined from american resources that powers this country. [ cheers and applause ] it will be american workers who are hired to do the job....
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during a lunch break, steele extracted a plastic shank from his anal cavity. when he returned to the courtroom, he attacked chief deputy district attorney a.j. salazar. >> i remember i was wearing a white shirt, my tie was off to the side, and i looked and there was a hole in my shirt and i was bleeding. i was at the emergency room. it took several blood tests and i remember picking up the blood result and i looked for hiv -- hepatitis, negative, hiv, negative. so i was like, well, all right, i'll go ahead and take that. >> we asked steele for his version of the story, and in spite of all the witnesses, he claimed absolute innocence. >> they're saying i stabbed him in court in front of judge, jury and executioner. >> what are you saying? >> i'm saying i had nothing to do with it. >> were you there? >> nope. >> really? >> how many different ways you want me to answer that same question? >> so you're denying this whole thing ever took place? >> i'm denying i had anything to do with it. >> was this d.a. stabbed? >> according to court documents and papers. >> what
during a lunch break, steele extracted a plastic shank from his anal cavity. when he returned to the courtroom, he attacked chief deputy district attorney a.j. salazar. >> i remember i was wearing a white shirt, my tie was off to the side, and i looked and there was a hole in my shirt and i was bleeding. i was at the emergency room. it took several blood tests and i remember picking up the blood result and i looked for hiv -- hepatitis, negative, hiv, negative. so i was like, well, all...
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>> some companies are, in fact, producing steel in this country. we don't import all of our steel. a lot of steel production capability here. i think the key point is to have more spending on infrastructure. if you have more spending on infrastructure, that's what's going to create demand for steel, and create jobs for people in the construction area, that is something i would have hoped would have been seen. hillary clinton is a big supporter of infrastructure. the construction companies favor her for that reason. that's where you have demand for american steel. not through protectionism, demand for infrastructure. when you have more infrastructure you use more american steel and create a lot of jobs in the infrastructure building here. liz: bob hormats worked for both the nixon administration and clinton and -- >> ronald reagan was no protectionist. he was in favor of more open trade, and therefore, quoting reagan, reagan would not be in favor of a lot of these things. >> we shall see, we will never know. >> never know, but i worked for him, and he was no protectionist. and anyon
>> some companies are, in fact, producing steel in this country. we don't import all of our steel. a lot of steel production capability here. i think the key point is to have more spending on infrastructure. if you have more spending on infrastructure, that's what's going to create demand for steel, and create jobs for people in the construction area, that is something i would have hoped would have been seen. hillary clinton is a big supporter of infrastructure. the construction companies...
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>> steel. very thick steel. >> but safe rooms aren't just to protect you from movie villains.keep your family safe from any type of danger -- tornado, hurricanes, intruders. and they could be a lot less elaborate and more affordable than you think. carl ludecke and his daughter, kristin beall young, build custom homes at charlie johnson's builder in central florida, and they offer an optional safe room built into every house. >> there are a lot of reasons that people would build a safe room, whether it be tornados, hurricanes, fire. here in central florida, of course, we have seen the devastation that comes with tornados, with hurricanes, and so many people in this area know families that have been impacted, people that have been killed, that have been hurt. >> but once the rooms are built, you'd never know. >> normally, it's integrated into either a bathroom that doesn't have windows, an interior bathroom, or most of the time it's actually a closet. once it's completed, it's drywalled and painted, et cetera, you would really never know that it was a safe room. >> and just lik
>> steel. very thick steel. >> but safe rooms aren't just to protect you from movie villains.keep your family safe from any type of danger -- tornado, hurricanes, intruders. and they could be a lot less elaborate and more affordable than you think. carl ludecke and his daughter, kristin beall young, build custom homes at charlie johnson's builder in central florida, and they offer an optional safe room built into every house. >> there are a lot of reasons that people would...
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it will be american steel. it will be american steel that sends our skyscrapers soaring, soaring into the sky. beautiful sight. more beautiful with american steel. it will be american steel that rebuilds our inner cities. it will be american hands that remake this country. and it will be american energy mined from american resources that powers this country. it will be american workers who are hired to do the job. nobody else. american workers. we're going to put american steel and aluminum back into the backbone of our country. this alone will create massive numbers of jobs. high-paying jobs. good jobs. not the jobs we have today. which everybody agrees are bad jobs. we're going to create massive numbers of good jobs. on trade. on immigration. on foreign policy. we are going to put america first again. we are going to make america wealthy again. we are going to reject hillary clinton's policy of fear and her policy of absolute nonsense because it's not working and it's grossly incompetent, and we can't take it
it will be american steel. it will be american steel that sends our skyscrapers soaring, soaring into the sky. beautiful sight. more beautiful with american steel. it will be american steel that rebuilds our inner cities. it will be american hands that remake this country. and it will be american energy mined from american resources that powers this country. it will be american workers who are hired to do the job. nobody else. american workers. we're going to put american steel and aluminum...
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american steel that fortify america's crumbling bridges. it will be american steel. it will be american steel that sends our skyscrapers soaring. soaring into the sky. beautiful site. it will be american steel that rebuilds our inner cities. it will be american hands that remake this country. american energy. american resources. [applause] it will be american workers who are hired to do the job. nobody else. american workers. we are going to put american steel and aluminum back into the back bone of our country. this alone will create massive numbers of jobs. high-paying jobs. good jobs. not the jobs we have today. we will create massive numbers of good jobs. trade. immigration. foreign-policy. we will put america first again. [cheering and applause] we are going to make america a wealthy again. [cheering and applause] we are going to reject hillary clinton's policy of fear and terror policy of absolute nonsense. it is not working and it is grossly incompetent. we cannot take it any longer. we are not going to take it any longer. we are going to embrace the possibili
american steel that fortify america's crumbling bridges. it will be american steel. it will be american steel that sends our skyscrapers soaring. soaring into the sky. beautiful site. it will be american steel that rebuilds our inner cities. it will be american hands that remake this country. american energy. american resources. [applause] it will be american workers who are hired to do the job. nobody else. american workers. we are going to put american steel and aluminum back into the back...
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steel market. chinese still exports are surging, raising questions about if western countries may impose higher tariffs to stop china from flooding the market. this has huge and locations during a u.s. presidential race. joining me now as ken hoffman, head of the mining research for bloomberg intelligence, who literally greets it every single day. some china imports are incredibly high, like 250%. could they get higher? when filing trade cases against china, they don't even respond. they don't even say we have a problem, that makes the u.s. authorities impose one of the highest numbers they can. pretty much before those numbers is shiftedat they to around the world, then it gets reprocessed. >> are we going to see some sort of nuclear option? the nuclear option being we are never going to import anything ever again. have seen is the u.s. has some a different trade cases. that is why steel prices are much higher. u.s. steel has filed a section 337, which means the chinese have spoken in -- have stol
steel market. chinese still exports are surging, raising questions about if western countries may impose higher tariffs to stop china from flooding the market. this has huge and locations during a u.s. presidential race. joining me now as ken hoffman, head of the mining research for bloomberg intelligence, who literally greets it every single day. some china imports are incredibly high, like 250%. could they get higher? when filing trade cases against china, they don't even respond. they don't...
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each corner was a four by four steel 60-foot long spud operated by electrical engines and cables. then the deck would go up and down with the water. >> bobby pintar's alpha company towed in the phoenixes, hallow concrete boxes sunk to provide a breakwater for the pier. >> they had a nickname the coffin. if you were on the catwalk, 160 foot between the bow and the stern, you fall in, you're falling down 60 foot into the solid concrete. >> and delta company positioned the whales, 80-foot bridge spans leading from the pier head to the shore. all put together like a giant jigsaw puzzle forming two artificial harbors weighing a million tons each. but before the mulberries could be assembled and the rhino ferries could offload their cargo, seabees and army engineers had to destroy field marshall deadly atlantic wall. >> the seabees were attached to the demolition teams that went ashore and did a lot of the demo work. normally, that's what the army corps of engineer. >> this is the greatest amphibious operation in military history. >> i had a front row seat for the all the shelling. >> m
each corner was a four by four steel 60-foot long spud operated by electrical engines and cables. then the deck would go up and down with the water. >> bobby pintar's alpha company towed in the phoenixes, hallow concrete boxes sunk to provide a breakwater for the pier. >> they had a nickname the coffin. if you were on the catwalk, 160 foot between the bow and the stern, you fall in, you're falling down 60 foot into the solid concrete. >> and delta company positioned the...
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i enjoyed joined by alix steel and scarlet fu.ecretary kerry going to brussels as the world grapples with the implications of britain's decision to leave the european union. we go to ryan chilcote standing by in brussels. what is secretary kerry looking to accomplish with emergency talks he is entering into? look, what i think he wants to accomplish is to send a message by visiting the european union, by visiting the top diplomats and brussels for the eu and going to london. the u.s. loves both of them and is here to support the both of them as they go through the separation process. secretary kerry is kind of coming as a divorce counselor, but not a disinterested one. do not forget, the u.s. has a lot at stake here, and an awful lot on the line. with what iseals the biggest disruption in geopolitics in europe in decades. a sense, ryan, of what is at stake here for the united states. therewell, first of all, is the issue of security. the united states is very concerned about russia. the last thing the u.s. wants on the security fr
i enjoyed joined by alix steel and scarlet fu.ecretary kerry going to brussels as the world grapples with the implications of britain's decision to leave the european union. we go to ryan chilcote standing by in brussels. what is secretary kerry looking to accomplish with emergency talks he is entering into? look, what i think he wants to accomplish is to send a message by visiting the european union, by visiting the top diplomats and brussels for the eu and going to london. the u.s. loves both...
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steel producers filed a complaint last july. they said chinese makers more than tripled their exported compared to the previous year by dumping >>> being noisy is usually a no no, but a few theaters encouraging it. >> reporter: a long line in front of a movie theater. some are dressed as anime characters. their bags are stuffed with mini fire crackers. the theater is showing girls un ponzer. a movie about girls who practice tank warfare as sport. the audience is allowed to wave light batons and set off crackers. they say that letting off the crackers gives them the sense they are fighting alongside the girls on screen. when a popular character appears they go wild. it's like first appearance of star at a pop concert. the audience members say the movie is more enjoyable when they join in. >> translator: it feels as if you're creating the movie together. that's what i like best. >> reporter: this kind of experience is prompting directors to create movies tailored for responses. one hit the screen recently. it's an animated movie t
steel producers filed a complaint last july. they said chinese makers more than tripled their exported compared to the previous year by dumping >>> being noisy is usually a no no, but a few theaters encouraging it. >> reporter: a long line in front of a movie theater. some are dressed as anime characters. their bags are stuffed with mini fire crackers. the theater is showing girls un ponzer. a movie about girls who practice tank warfare as sport. the audience is allowed to wave...
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back with me, maria teresa kumar and michael steele.n tries to fix the african-american thing by tweeting out a picture of -- he must have googled, he retweeted some guy who googled black family and it was a completely random black family that had nothing to do with donald trump. they have come out and said what are you talking about, we're not voting for donald trump. >> at a family reunion in cincinnati. >> and suddenly they wound up in a donald trump retweet. donald trump on race, the tone deafness, the taco tweet, and going after this federal judge, this is not going to stop. i know republicans are saying at some point trump is going to pivot and behave differently but i want you to listen to trump today. today. this is him on "face the nation" being asked about his attacks on judge curiel in his trump university case. take a listen. >> he's a member of a club or society, very strongly pro-mexican, which is all fine. but i say he's got bias. i want to build a wall. i'm going to build a wall. this judge has treated me very unfairly.
back with me, maria teresa kumar and michael steele.n tries to fix the african-american thing by tweeting out a picture of -- he must have googled, he retweeted some guy who googled black family and it was a completely random black family that had nothing to do with donald trump. they have come out and said what are you talking about, we're not voting for donald trump. >> at a family reunion in cincinnati. >> and suddenly they wound up in a donald trump retweet. donald trump on...
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and ensure a level playing field for the steel and industry. -- steel industry. -- the steel and aluminum industries in north america. given the vote, our economic teams will continue to work together so that we remain focused on keeping our economy together and make sure the global financial system is stable. something i'm confident we can do that. second, we are making sure that both north america remains in -- that north america remains a leader in the fight on climate change. all three of our nations are now committed to joining the paris agreement this year. we're announcing a new goal across the continent generating 50% of our electricity with clean power by 2025 which is a bold goal but eminently achievable. united states government is theunited states government is making a major commitment to purchase more clean energy for federal facilities. all three of our countries are committed to reducing methane emissions from the oil and that -- and guess sector by 40-45%. by third, we will do more to 2025. make sure we are looking after safety and health of our children -- citizens from
and ensure a level playing field for the steel and industry. -- steel industry. -- the steel and aluminum industries in north america. given the vote, our economic teams will continue to work together so that we remain focused on keeping our economy together and make sure the global financial system is stable. something i'm confident we can do that. second, we are making sure that both north america remains in -- that north america remains a leader in the fight on climate change. all three of...
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fu and alixcarlet steel. it has been an extraordinary 24 hours as you can see as i stumble through the opening. alix: the market action we have seen was incredible. it was all over twitter when the yen surged below 100. twitter exploded. scarlet: why don't you get us started? amazing. futures -57, under 3% measured. challenge.a the euro 1.111. elevated,was really 27. sterling, 1.3625. a difficult go of it. 1322. julie: this is my favorite part of the year. this is the pound index. you can see the incredibly tight correlation all through overnight trading into the morning. only do we see a slight divergence. the white line is the pound index. all such lows, climbing a little bit higher versus the stock getting clobbered. correlationkind of you do not expect to see in your lifetime. scarlet: this is not normal. when you look at how the cash market is doing, it is not that bad in contrast. take a look at the bloomberg. when you break it down into sectors, you have attained main desk you have 10 main groups. comp
fu and alixcarlet steel. it has been an extraordinary 24 hours as you can see as i stumble through the opening. alix: the market action we have seen was incredible. it was all over twitter when the yen surged below 100. twitter exploded. scarlet: why don't you get us started? amazing. futures -57, under 3% measured. challenge.a the euro 1.111. elevated,was really 27. sterling, 1.3625. a difficult go of it. 1322. julie: this is my favorite part of the year. this is the pound index. you can see...
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in the end china got the jobs and the new steel plant. we got the bridge and the bill. >> what's the price tag now? >> 6.5 billion. >> and maybe that much again to service the debt. >> yeah we borrowed the money sure. so we have to pay off the bonds. >> from 1.2 billion to more than 6 billion. and during that time the toll went from $1 to $6 during rush hour costing a daily commuter about $1,500 a year. >> our job when we started was to get this bridge built. we did that job. now did it take too long? yes. did it cost too much money? yes. >> the next big transportation project in california high speed rail between l.a. and san francisco. current price tag, $65 billion. here's one of its biggest boosters. >> i am completely committed to high speed rail. >> is there any chance that that is going to happen on budget or on time. >> not in my or your lifetime. we can forget it. >> coming up seth rogen and i take a neighborhood stroll. >> you have been called a comedy genius. you make us laugh. what makes you laugh. >> it's a walk around the ro
in the end china got the jobs and the new steel plant. we got the bridge and the bill. >> what's the price tag now? >> 6.5 billion. >> and maybe that much again to service the debt. >> yeah we borrowed the money sure. so we have to pay off the bonds. >> from 1.2 billion to more than 6 billion. and during that time the toll went from $1 to $6 during rush hour costing a daily commuter about $1,500 a year. >> our job when we started was to get this bridge built....
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alix: and i am alix steel.mpany said they would buy 56% shot, the first takeover of a major japanese electronics maker by a foreign company, and there was a meeting , valued at $6.2 a share. blackberry will release a first-quarter earnings, and they could see a trend lower to challenges. the ceo conceded that the blackberry android phone was too high-end. pg&e's plan to shut the last power plant by 2025 would cost a lot. this is according to bloomberg intelligence analysts. the multibillion estimate underscores the kospi utilities in the consumer space across the u.s. as power generated by cheaper plans overwhelms the replacement costs. and that is your business flash update. well, elon musk has defended his marriage of tesla, and he says this is a no-brainer to combine the companies. but the investors have not embraced that news. they are on pace for an ugly two-day chart. joining us is our reporter in our bloomberg anchor of "asia daybreak," betty liu, who has also been falling story -- following the story. w
alix: and i am alix steel.mpany said they would buy 56% shot, the first takeover of a major japanese electronics maker by a foreign company, and there was a meeting , valued at $6.2 a share. blackberry will release a first-quarter earnings, and they could see a trend lower to challenges. the ceo conceded that the blackberry android phone was too high-end. pg&e's plan to shut the last power plant by 2025 would cost a lot. this is according to bloomberg intelligence analysts. the multibillion...
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one metal group taking a bigger hit is steel.hat happening in terms of ak steel, down as much as 3%. these are the worst steel stocks getting it today and comes after a deutsche bank note that says of supply that has been idled in the past could come back online and key measures are only back to 2014 levels. they are down the most in a week. specialty steel taking a hit. haynes is down by 5.5%. carpenter technology is down and iron ore and coal companies taking a hit. iron ore and operators of coal reserves are down the lowest in a week. thank you very much. coming up, elon musk holds two conference calls in 14 hours to acquire hisffer to cousins company. is it simply a bailout for that company? ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets. tesla shares tumbling today on news the company has made an offer for solar city for $2.8 billion. investors are skeptical even know elon musk calls the deal a no-brainer. my guess is the senior research analyst with roth capital partners. about the you long-run -- elon musk saying this is a no-brainer.
one metal group taking a bigger hit is steel.hat happening in terms of ak steel, down as much as 3%. these are the worst steel stocks getting it today and comes after a deutsche bank note that says of supply that has been idled in the past could come back online and key measures are only back to 2014 levels. they are down the most in a week. specialty steel taking a hit. haynes is down by 5.5%. carpenter technology is down and iron ore and coal companies taking a hit. iron ore and operators of...
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fact,ly, as a matter of 50% of steel firms are private enterprises.eporter: beijing has vowed to cut production nonetheless, but this would be complicated as it could cost 500,000 jobs. one of the obstacles president xi jinping's to further open the chinese economy to the world. kate: most of the oil refineries in france are getting back to work. four out of the five sites devoted to end their strikes, but it will take several days for production to good up to full speed. total has many refineries. saudi arabia has finalized the economic reform plan designed to wean the country off of oil revenues. they will approve the national transformation plan. details could be announced later. they will include tax rises and efforts to push private investment. burberry executive of has seen his paycheck cut 75%. the luxury brand struggled to compete. they make 2.4 billion euros for 2016 has appeared to 9.5 billion the year before. burberry showed they did not get a bonus after disappointing results with burberry shares. here in france, football fans are arriving
fact,ly, as a matter of 50% of steel firms are private enterprises.eporter: beijing has vowed to cut production nonetheless, but this would be complicated as it could cost 500,000 jobs. one of the obstacles president xi jinping's to further open the chinese economy to the world. kate: most of the oil refineries in france are getting back to work. four out of the five sites devoted to end their strikes, but it will take several days for production to good up to full speed. total has many...
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has imposed on chinese steel imports and getting market economy status.december this year, they are expecting some tension over that. that would make it much harder for the european union and the u.s. to pursue antidumping sanctions. jack lew was also very focused on this problem of overcapacity, particularly steel and aluminum industries. said it was distorting and impacting china's future growth patterns. he says that is a top priority now. and market reforms that would allow u.s. companies to get into sectors like financials, logistics, and telecoms, all difficult for u.s. companies. president she thing is kicking off his remarks and we will be following it throughout the day. he just started talking there. behind all of this are the geopolitical tensions as well. are providing a negative undercurrent, aren't they? that is true, i think, to some extent. john kerry is here to focus on those geopolitical issues, while jack lew is focusing on those financial issues. of course, incredibly expensive -- significant expansion by the chinese authorities in the
has imposed on chinese steel imports and getting market economy status.december this year, they are expecting some tension over that. that would make it much harder for the european union and the u.s. to pursue antidumping sanctions. jack lew was also very focused on this problem of overcapacity, particularly steel and aluminum industries. said it was distorting and impacting china's future growth patterns. he says that is a top priority now. and market reforms that would allow u.s. companies...
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i mean the steel industry is producing as much steel in the united states as it ever was.it needs 1/10th of the workers it needs to. this is why my push back on both the left and the right when it comes to protectionism and or on the at this trade arguments, you are right to be concerned about the trends but what you're prescribing will not work. and there's a better way of this. and the better way of doing it is, countries like ours that have high wage, high labor standards and high environmental standards and strong protection of intellectual property and rule of law, we have got to get out there to help to shape those rules so that they work for our workers and our businesses. because if we don't china will write the rules and they may not have the same regard for values we care about. other countries will write the rules in ways that disadvantage our workers and businesses. in asia, there are a whole lot ofeep our products out. but because we happen to be some of the most open nations in the world, they're selling our stuff in. so we can't disengage. we have to engage
i mean the steel industry is producing as much steel in the united states as it ever was.it needs 1/10th of the workers it needs to. this is why my push back on both the left and the right when it comes to protectionism and or on the at this trade arguments, you are right to be concerned about the trends but what you're prescribing will not work. and there's a better way of this. and the better way of doing it is, countries like ours that have high wage, high labor standards and high...
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treasury secretary jack lew urged china to curb its overproduction of steel. lew said the problem has a damaging and distorting effect on global markets. chinese finance minister lou jiwei responded his country is taking concrete actions. he told reporters he believes u.s. political and business circles has forced the u.s. envoy to address the issue. lew stressed last year china cut about 90 million tons of excess capacity in its steel sector. he said his country would continue to strengthen measures to deal with the situation. >>> u.s. navy officials are prohibiting all of their sailors in japan from drinking alcohol both on and off their bases. the order comes after a sailor was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving in okinawa. police arrested aimee mejia on sunday. they believe she drove in the wrong lane for about 70 meters and collided head-on with two cars. two people were injured, one with a chest fracture. investigators say mejia told them she had been drinking alcohol at the home of a colleague who lives outside of kadena air base where mejia is stat
treasury secretary jack lew urged china to curb its overproduction of steel. lew said the problem has a damaging and distorting effect on global markets. chinese finance minister lou jiwei responded his country is taking concrete actions. he told reporters he believes u.s. political and business circles has forced the u.s. envoy to address the issue. lew stressed last year china cut about 90 million tons of excess capacity in its steel sector. he said his country would continue to strengthen...
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supposedly the structural steel is done and are we sitting on a unpaid invoice here. >> no. we have $600 million of work that we haven't executed yet, you know, the ceilings, all the current walls, mechanical, electrical, plumbing civil work that needs to be done. that work needs to be inspected and the quality is correctly. waterproofing -- we haven't completed that so somebody has to inspect that. somebody has to make sure it's done correctly so we need the quality assurance. >> but we always had to inspect all of those things. >> well, i think the original -- the budget that was for the cmo in 2013 was not sufficient because the budget was $45 million and the cmo contract was $38 million and up to june of this year did not have the two years to go, so the seven and a half million dollars in the budget is not enough for two years and that's a big part why the augmentation is larger than the budget, but no we have a lot of work to do and if we want to keep up and make sure that we're providing them with inspection at the right time so they can keep up with this and working
supposedly the structural steel is done and are we sitting on a unpaid invoice here. >> no. we have $600 million of work that we haven't executed yet, you know, the ceilings, all the current walls, mechanical, electrical, plumbing civil work that needs to be done. that work needs to be inspected and the quality is correctly. waterproofing -- we haven't completed that so somebody has to inspect that. somebody has to make sure it's done correctly so we need the quality assurance. >>...
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china said it will continue to slash steel production.nd the two sides reaffirmed they will not accept north korea possessing nuclear weapons. but they remain the far apart on the most contentious issue, china's claims over almost all of the south china sea. >> i reiterated america's fundamental support for negotiations and a peaceful resolution based on the rule of law as well as, obviously, our concern about any unilateraral steps by any party whichever claimant, to alter the status quo. >> translator: the islands have been chinese territory since ancient times. >> reporter: one expert poiois out another thorny issue between the u.s. and china. president xi jinping's tightened grip over his senior officials. >> we have had a failure of communications. that is the point. the point is the u.s.-china relations are difficult. >> reporter: u.s. president barack obama is expected to visit china in september. early next year there will be a new american president, and there could also be a reshuffling of china's leadership at next year's party
china said it will continue to slash steel production.nd the two sides reaffirmed they will not accept north korea possessing nuclear weapons. but they remain the far apart on the most contentious issue, china's claims over almost all of the south china sea. >> i reiterated america's fundamental support for negotiations and a peaceful resolution based on the rule of law as well as, obviously, our concern about any unilateraral steps by any party whichever claimant, to alter the status...
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wanting a foothold in america, but sparring over steel and aluminum. all allow it would foreign institutions raise $40 billion in the u.s. to be spent in china. saysn stanley and [indiscernible] the fed rate decision more than ever. [indiscernible] the two countries also announced a deal for westinghouse electric to develop india nuclear reactors. .ndia is a growing market modi wants american investment to kickstart a manufacturing boom. david kamman has accused leaders campaign-called brexit of lying to voters. cameron says the leave campaign has caused people into taking a leap into the dark. different opinion polls give both sides the lead. undecided voters hold the key. today could be the endgame in the battle between democratic presidential contenders hillary clinton and bernie sanders. have justew jersey close while voting continues in five other states. margaret has been tracking this for us. any really -- any early indications for us? margaret: hillary clinton has long believed to have had the luck on new jersey. it won't be a big surprise when
wanting a foothold in america, but sparring over steel and aluminum. all allow it would foreign institutions raise $40 billion in the u.s. to be spent in china. saysn stanley and [indiscernible] the fed rate decision more than ever. [indiscernible] the two countries also announced a deal for westinghouse electric to develop india nuclear reactors. .ndia is a growing market modi wants american investment to kickstart a manufacturing boom. david kamman has accused leaders campaign-called brexit...
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. - you look at the hacks that played out in season one-- gaining access to steel mountain, bumping nexto someone to steal and clone their proximity badge, getting a backdoor in a phone-- all of those are hacks that we read about in the news every week now. narrator: plus, we'll also discuss what's in store for season two. - the second season--it's very different from season one. [electricity powers up] narrator: this is "mr. robot_dec0d3d." - and the golden globe goes to... - "mr. robot." yep. narrator: "mr. robot" is the brainchild of creator sam esmail. - "mr. robot" is about this sort of modern society and the way we're so dependent on technology just to even socialize, so it's really about this guy who cannot connect, and the only way he does so is by hacking people. narrator: "mr. robot" tells the story of elliot alderson. by night, he's a socially withdrawn but gifted computer hacker who uses his skills to expose the misdeeds of others. - wait, hold on. i'll give you the money. i'll pay you. how much do you want? i'll pay you. [siren wails] - that's the part you were wrong about,
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this six story steel frame building was put on a shake table and simulate add 6.7 earthquake. it is the largest building to have such a test and it is the first time to use this type of lightweight steel l is no major structural damage, and the appliances were fine. researchers want to know in the lightweight steel could be a safer option. >> as you sip on your coffee you could be drinking joe made from coffee wednesday that are older than you might thing, a few years old because the coffee bean market crashed in 2013. the "wall street journal" said that all of the beaches that were put into storage at that time because of low prices are just now hitting the market. starbucks and other premium roasters will not bay bean more than a-year-old because they lose flavor but they concerned up in coffees at the hotels, schools, and vending machines and me tells where they do not care abut the flavor. >> what? what are you saying? old beans. >> as there as it gets the job done. >> there is no coffee in there; there? are you drinking coffee? >> crossed over to the dark side >> mike nic
this six story steel frame building was put on a shake table and simulate add 6.7 earthquake. it is the largest building to have such a test and it is the first time to use this type of lightweight steel l is no major structural damage, and the appliances were fine. researchers want to know in the lightweight steel could be a safer option. >> as you sip on your coffee you could be drinking joe made from coffee wednesday that are older than you might thing, a few years old because the...
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steel prices down 50%. >> steel capacity being taken slowly. not fast enough. you're at a place where look at the crb and i realize copper is an important part but you talk about the ad space, look what is going on with prices and hot rolled steel and a lot of things that firmed up dramatically. >> last time i checked -- >> commodities, what do you want? >> i'm actually long iron or steel and mostly long copper and oil and i think these are places where you actually have supply issues. i think you do have a deficit in copper and balance out in a month and a half. we're hearing from people and big industrial metals. >> how about you, mr. bearish? >> listen, i think oil is a big head fake here and gotten back up to 50 and up 95% from those 52-week lows but it's important to remember it was cut in half from a year ago level from 2015. when i look at oil, it's a function of the dollar and that is a function of the u.s. federal reserve inability to normalize interest rates and that tells me there is stuff going on here. i wouldn't be buying oil for the breakout and
steel prices down 50%. >> steel capacity being taken slowly. not fast enough. you're at a place where look at the crb and i realize copper is an important part but you talk about the ad space, look what is going on with prices and hot rolled steel and a lot of things that firmed up dramatically. >> last time i checked -- >> commodities, what do you want? >> i'm actually long iron or steel and mostly long copper and oil and i think these are places where you actually have...
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and i am alix steel.on has more. alix, thank you. not ready to endorse a candidate right now, according to press secretary josh earnest. he will be in new york city tomorrow to attend democratic fundraisers and type an appearance on the nbc "tonight show with jimmy fallon." bernie sanders is assuring his supporters he intends to win the primary, and jeff weaver says the democratic presidential race the continue until democrats passed ballots at the convention in philadelphia next month. there is news from the associated press that clinton has gotten the nomination which they say threatens to suppress voter turnout. russian president vladimir putin hosted benjamin netanyahu at the kremlin, the talks expected to focus on boosting bilateral ties and the situation in syria. it marks 25 years since the restoration of diplomatic ties. moscow is courting factions with israel to coordinate any possible incidents. and more than four out of 10 aren in the united states facing obesity according to statistics from a
and i am alix steel.on has more. alix, thank you. not ready to endorse a candidate right now, according to press secretary josh earnest. he will be in new york city tomorrow to attend democratic fundraisers and type an appearance on the nbc "tonight show with jimmy fallon." bernie sanders is assuring his supporters he intends to win the primary, and jeff weaver says the democratic presidential race the continue until democrats passed ballots at the convention in philadelphia next...
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blue steel until didn't notice it until 10:00. they said it's not like they were able to get in. they have turned the video over to police. >> this time he's got a little doggy named melanie in his care. >> oh, my goodness. >> oh, what happened? >> she has a condition. they have to give her a lot of supportive care. they're going to place her on antibiotics before they can do any surgery. >> it's been about two weeks since we got melanie. with anti-biuiotics we're treatg the eye every day. she's healthy enough. she's healthy enough for surgery today. >> her eye is looking better already. there have been reports that everything went well. >> it's been about two months since we first got melanie. she feels like million bucks. so much better than we first got her. >> look at her now! >> it's a happy guy. >> and the beautiful thing is, these are donations that help fund this. people donate money. we've seen videos where kids bring money in they earned to help him make the videos and give these dogs the treatments that he's giving them. >> this next video is about a horse in utah. you
blue steel until didn't notice it until 10:00. they said it's not like they were able to get in. they have turned the video over to police. >> this time he's got a little doggy named melanie in his care. >> oh, my goodness. >> oh, what happened? >> she has a condition. they have to give her a lot of supportive care. they're going to place her on antibiotics before they can do any surgery. >> it's been about two weeks since we got melanie. with anti-biuiotics we're...
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michael steele, what are we missing here?hs of the world missing around the table? >> don't ask that question. >> it's been a one note performance over the first 50 minutes. we were one noters when we were talking about how trump was going to win the republican nomination. but it seems to me we're being one noters here at least to us because trump is driving his candidacy in the entire party over a cliff. but i give you the view. >> i do have a little bit of a view. it does rest in the 76% number. there are still u a significant number of opportunities for donald trump ahead. folks, this is june. i know it looks awful right now. but there is a space to learn and i think he's going to try to do that. how much he does remains to be seen. you have time between now and the convention, there's a lot of work. but the 76% number is something you have to keep in the back of your mind about how americans are are looking at shaking up washington and if that's going to be a driver going forward. the second is thing is i don't get the wh
michael steele, what are we missing here?hs of the world missing around the table? >> don't ask that question. >> it's been a one note performance over the first 50 minutes. we were one noters when we were talking about how trump was going to win the republican nomination. but it seems to me we're being one noters here at least to us because trump is driving his candidacy in the entire party over a cliff. but i give you the view. >> i do have a little bit of a view. it does...
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to keep that steel cool so it won't fail. you're controlling the fire, not really putting it out. >> authorities evacuate the neighborhood, close highways and air space and pump water for 15 straight hours. >> we just phone down to the water pumping stations, have them increase the pressure for us because we're using such large amounts of water. we were putting on 500 gallons a minute from two directions so 1,000 gallons a minute to prevent another blevy. >> the fire finally burns itself out. but the disaster zone isn't safe for more than a month. >> over the next 36 days, we were still on scene because there were thousands of hundred pound cylinders that could have been damaged. once you start to move them, they could explode. >> one employee is killed in the fire and a firefighter dies of a heart attack. the enormous inferno leaves its mark on canada's largest city. >> this was a six-alarm fire in toronto and we've had six-alarm fires for high rise buildings and factories and other things like that, but this was certainly a
to keep that steel cool so it won't fail. you're controlling the fire, not really putting it out. >> authorities evacuate the neighborhood, close highways and air space and pump water for 15 straight hours. >> we just phone down to the water pumping stations, have them increase the pressure for us because we're using such large amounts of water. we were putting on 500 gallons a minute from two directions so 1,000 gallons a minute to prevent another blevy. >> the fire finally...
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michael steel, welcome both. >> first to you, governor, are there any trump supporters at that group?lly, andrea, there is not been very much discussions of presidential campaigns. i think there is a general acknowledgment acknowledgment that now exists politically. not a lot of new ideas how to result that. lets not talk about things that we understand to know and have some idea bha what to do about . >> does it set volume of lifelong republicans who are not comfortable with this nominee and in any other election year, you will be picking apart platform issues and talking about policies and projecting future ballots. >> i think it does speak volume, today, i have so many new thoughts that i am boring myself. so i begin to think of things i do understand and things i like to understand and a reality that i recognize and i can begin to jump in ways, there are ways i can help in the meantime and how to transition whoever wins the power effectively and that's what i am concentrating. i suspect everyone has some version of that. >> michael steel, you as a former republican chairman knows
michael steel, welcome both. >> first to you, governor, are there any trump supporters at that group?lly, andrea, there is not been very much discussions of presidential campaigns. i think there is a general acknowledgment acknowledgment that now exists politically. not a lot of new ideas how to result that. lets not talk about things that we understand to know and have some idea bha what to do about . >> does it set volume of lifelong republicans who are not comfortable with this...
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industry have paved the way for the current reinvention. >> that steel industry created amazing talentf the work ethic behind it, as well as the manufacturing kn know-how, and now, what pittsburgh is doing is to take that remnants of the steel industry, and leveraging it, and building it into this high-tech powerhouse. >> and while jetting off to silicon valley or new york city could be tempting for re squared they say that robo-burgh is the om place -- is the only place to be. >> and that is a really, really fascinating story, kate peters in pittsburgh. >>> and the event that changed the media 22 years ago today. jane wells is there, and she is going to tell us how it is still creating content. >>> and coming up, jeff gundlach on the half. you don't want to miss that. the dow is down nine. >>> the fascination of o.j. simpson continues 22 years after the infamous bronco chase in l.a., and jane wells, we go back to jane wells with a closer look at that, and who not only remembers where she was, but probably in some way covering this, jane. >> yeah. kayla, tv coverage, changed 22 years a
industry have paved the way for the current reinvention. >> that steel industry created amazing talentf the work ethic behind it, as well as the manufacturing kn know-how, and now, what pittsburgh is doing is to take that remnants of the steel industry, and leveraging it, and building it into this high-tech powerhouse. >> and while jetting off to silicon valley or new york city could be tempting for re squared they say that robo-burgh is the om place -- is the only place to be....
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slapped tariffs on chinese steel. beijing said the ruling is unfair and argues that the supply glut in the global markets is, in fact, a global problem. the chinese president also addressed this issue saying that china would continue to push ahead with supply side reforms. the dialogue continues into tuesday. eunice yun, cnbc, shanghai. >> for all the latest developments on the u.s.-china strategic and economic dialogue, go to cnbc.com. >>> now we have the european central bank meeting, i was there at the back end of last week, and i spoke to the us a trian central bank governor nowotny who said this phase of acute deflation risk is over. he downplayed the forecast horizon. they have 1.3% inflation forecast for 2017 and said, look at the difference between that and the difference between their target. just below 2% is not that big, so that fits with the theme and message he gave me on friday. >>> so let's take a look at the stocks to watch in monday's trade stateside. a number of pharmaceutical companies have breakthr
slapped tariffs on chinese steel. beijing said the ruling is unfair and argues that the supply glut in the global markets is, in fact, a global problem. the chinese president also addressed this issue saying that china would continue to push ahead with supply side reforms. the dialogue continues into tuesday. eunice yun, cnbc, shanghai. >> for all the latest developments on the u.s.-china strategic and economic dialogue, go to cnbc.com. >>> now we have the european central bank...
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we saw steel manufacturers come back into market.ch of this -- does theility government have to keep a better gauge on actually what can be done and what shouldn't be done? jeff: to dig into the question, why does the stimulus have such a short half-life? if you put stimulus into an industry that has low rates of return because of excess capacity, you will have a smaller impact. put $1 trillion into an industry that has a 10% return, it will grow by 10%. but when julie dollars into an industry that is contracting by 5%, you will lose 5%. that is the problem the government faces with the manufacturing sector. there are three areas to put stimulus. one is infrastructure. the other is construction. given the excess inventory, that is not a good choice. the third is manufacturing. the only one that will lead to any growth on a permanent basis would be infrastructure. n: take a look at china and the to mine for commodities and split it up. jeff: we put commodities into groups. -- cap x commodities and op x commodities. you build the build
we saw steel manufacturers come back into market.ch of this -- does theility government have to keep a better gauge on actually what can be done and what shouldn't be done? jeff: to dig into the question, why does the stimulus have such a short half-life? if you put stimulus into an industry that has low rates of return because of excess capacity, you will have a smaller impact. put $1 trillion into an industry that has a 10% return, it will grow by 10%. but when julie dollars into an industry...
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let's check out the silverado steel bed. wow. yeah a couple of dents. i'd expect more dents. >> kenny: the former met, dario alvarez, out of the bullpen for the braves here in the 11th inning. his fifth appearance for atlanta. and he will face the ex-brave, kelly johnson, acquired by the mets from the brace for the three different stints with the braves, he has played for every team in the american league east. terry collins told us that he is such an upbeat personality, and with the loss of captain david wright, he brings a lot of what david wright has through the years to the mets clubhouse. >> tom: he will get on people if he doesn't think they are approaching the game the right way. certainly, there replacement for david wright in that regard. kelly johnson, in the last six years, has changed teens ten times. five of via trades, five via free agency. now facing a former met farmhand in alvarez. >> kenny: speaking of david wright, terry collins also told us he is expected to be back in new york when the mets return from this road trip. his wife is du
let's check out the silverado steel bed. wow. yeah a couple of dents. i'd expect more dents. >> kenny: the former met, dario alvarez, out of the bullpen for the braves here in the 11th inning. his fifth appearance for atlanta. and he will face the ex-brave, kelly johnson, acquired by the mets from the brace for the three different stints with the braves, he has played for every team in the american league east. terry collins told us that he is such an upbeat personality, and with the loss...
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. >> we offloaded all the equipment and seabees and the job started laying a marsten matting steel planking runway from shore to shore across the rice paddy island. >> seabees were under a fire a lot in korea. >> yes, specifically there. they could easily throw down on the runway where they were building it. so, the guys would just hold off and run out and fill the hole when the shell had landed. and just about the time it was finished, we saved, i think it was, seven navy fighter planes that came in on their way back, that were out of fuel and landed and saved all of them. >> as war rages in korea, five seabee battalions were away in the philippines. >> their project, a major air and sea facility at cubi point on subic bay. they spent five years crossing jungle and mountains into a first modern base for the free. >> they could not find a civilian contractor at that time that would even bid on the job out there. >> never one to shy away from a tough job, 21-year-old oklahoma farm boy johnny mccully signed up for the monumental challenge. >> there was basically three mountains taken out like
. >> we offloaded all the equipment and seabees and the job started laying a marsten matting steel planking runway from shore to shore across the rice paddy island. >> seabees were under a fire a lot in korea. >> yes, specifically there. they could easily throw down on the runway where they were building it. so, the guys would just hold off and run out and fill the hole when the shell had landed. and just about the time it was finished, we saved, i think it was, seven navy...
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♪ alix: i am alix steel. "what'd you miss?"lines today, you might have missed donald trump's meeting with donors and lobbyist. one of them is harold hamm. what are the focus of the meetings you had today? >> my focus was energy, talking to mr. trump. it is very refreshing to find somebody willing to listen, and i am not sure that the public realizes that mr. trump once to know. one of the first meetings i had with him, he wanted to know about the american energy renaissance and what that would mean for america overall. that was my meeting with him in 2011. he sat with me for about 30 minutes. scarlet: your focus was on energy policy. can you give us a characterization of what else was said during the meeting? >> i talked about different things that would help our regulationsfar as and all that sort of thing as far as energy policy, so it was a good discussion. like i said, it was very refreshing to have someone listen closely to you like that. mentioned that donald trump years ago was interested in american energy. what are you
♪ alix: i am alix steel. "what'd you miss?"lines today, you might have missed donald trump's meeting with donors and lobbyist. one of them is harold hamm. what are the focus of the meetings you had today? >> my focus was energy, talking to mr. trump. it is very refreshing to find somebody willing to listen, and i am not sure that the public realizes that mr. trump once to know. one of the first meetings i had with him, he wanted to know about the american energy renaissance...
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alix: and i'm alix steel.is triggering transformations and as tanks struggled to keep up with tech savvy -- as banks struggle to keep up with tech seven consumers, it is forcing them to innovate. scarlet: for more on this, let's turn it over to our bloomberg radio colleagues carol massar and cory johnson. take it away, guys. carol: right, scarlet and alix thank you. welcome to bloomberg radio. our next guest is the chief executive officer at sentelle and we want to talk about the perfect storm in the banking sector in particular. you work with a bunch of banks. how do you see it? what is the perfect storm? >> banks are dealing with a two speed world. one speed, the existing customers, liabilities and asset franchises they are trying to work through, not to mention the global environment they are living through, and the other is this digital-led innovation coming in from every part of the world from california to europe. digital lenders, payment disruption. they really have to find a way to manage this 2-speed
alix: and i'm alix steel.is triggering transformations and as tanks struggled to keep up with tech savvy -- as banks struggle to keep up with tech seven consumers, it is forcing them to innovate. scarlet: for more on this, let's turn it over to our bloomberg radio colleagues carol massar and cory johnson. take it away, guys. carol: right, scarlet and alix thank you. welcome to bloomberg radio. our next guest is the chief executive officer at sentelle and we want to talk about the perfect storm...
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. >>> a steel plate in the road gave way and swallowed up a honda accord. it happened on wisconsin avenue in northwest. >> next thing you know, the car starts to sink a little bit. i kind of stopped and looked at brittany. there was nowhere we could go. we're lucky. >> no one was hurt. a tow truck arrived about 9:00 tonight to pull that car out. i was not too far behind him. >> worst fear. >> it is. >> driving over a steel plate and it goes earl cook is retiring. he joined the force in 1979. he worked up through the ranks and in 2009 he became alexandria's first african- american police chief. he'll leave the department october 1. >>> today a leesburg police department surprised a deserving family with a car. three officers spent six months making this happen, working with generous local businesses. we thought this is worth mentioning. local police officers going beyond the call of duty for a family that needed some extra help. >> well done. >> absolutely. >>> what's it like to have the same name as one of the most famous men in america? >> this donald trum
. >>> a steel plate in the road gave way and swallowed up a honda accord. it happened on wisconsin avenue in northwest. >> next thing you know, the car starts to sink a little bit. i kind of stopped and looked at brittany. there was nowhere we could go. we're lucky. >> no one was hurt. a tow truck arrived about 9:00 tonight to pull that car out. i was not too far behind him. >> worst fear. >> it is. >> driving over a steel plate and it goes earl cook is...
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