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susan: sure. the association was founded by jacqueline kennedy to preserve and protect the history of the white house and share that history with the american people more broadly. since then, we have worked on that mission to try and cultivate the white house, the first floor especially, as a museum for the people to tell the story of the white house and and of the story of the nation and try and make it more accessible for visitors that come through. susan: why the first floor specifically? lindsay: the first floor is referred to as the state floor. it has the historic rooms when we think of the color rims, red room, greenroom, blue room, east room. that is where the big events that we think of typically in american history have taken place. where a lot of the famous diplomats and guests were greeted. and where a lot of the interactions day to day, both in terms of the workers and people who live there to play. that is the room that we -- that is the floor that we really focus on. it is filled wi
susan: sure. the association was founded by jacqueline kennedy to preserve and protect the history of the white house and share that history with the american people more broadly. since then, we have worked on that mission to try and cultivate the white house, the first floor especially, as a museum for the people to tell the story of the white house and and of the story of the nation and try and make it more accessible for visitors that come through. susan: why the first floor specifically?...
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susan: great to see you. >> great to see you, susan. ashley: great stuff.isreading a potential threat. there is new intel suggesting that rising tensions between the u.s. and iran could be one big misunderstanding. some officials still sounding the alarm on that. we're live at the pentagon with the latest. >>> plus investigating the investigators. attorney general. bill: bar doubling down on certain aspects of the russian probe. exclusive comments from our nation's top law enforcement official on uncovering truth behind the 20 campaign, 2016 campaign. we'll have it coming up. like a biotech firm that engineers a patient's own cells to fight cancer. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my bo
susan: great to see you. >> great to see you, susan. ashley: great stuff.isreading a potential threat. there is new intel suggesting that rising tensions between the u.s. and iran could be one big misunderstanding. some officials still sounding the alarm on that. we're live at the pentagon with the latest. >>> plus investigating the investigators. attorney general. bill: bar doubling down on certain aspects of the russian probe. exclusive comments from our nation's top law...
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>> susan. susan bernstein. >> reporter: ira's wife. apparently, his girlfriend had cooked up a cold-blooded plan to end his marriage problems for good. but detectives fitzgerald and louzan didn't think kelly was working alone. >> we're thinking of another scenario. >> reporter: so they asked marckensy to push kelly for a meeting with her partner. and she agreed it was a good idea. >> i thought you said you guys talked it over, you guys been over it? >> yeah. we did. >> reporter: and then it happened. later that night, they both showed up. >> coming up -- who was kelly's partner? >> the money is not a problem. i'm telling you right now. >> together they have a new job for the hitman. >> this is where this whole story goes a little bit hollywood. >> yeah, literally. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ you know reliable support when you have it, and that dependability is what we want to give our customers. at comcast, it's my job to constantly monitor our network. prevent problems, and to help provide the most reliable service possible. my na
>> susan. susan bernstein. >> reporter: ira's wife. apparently, his girlfriend had cooked up a cold-blooded plan to end his marriage problems for good. but detectives fitzgerald and louzan didn't think kelly was working alone. >> we're thinking of another scenario. >> reporter: so they asked marckensy to push kelly for a meeting with her partner. and she agreed it was a good idea. >> i thought you said you guys talked it over, you guys been over it? >> yeah....
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susan didn't know, said barbara. just before christmas, 2000, she said susan let her know that bob was on the way with money. >> he said, "i'll bring it." and that's what happened. but i can't prove it. >> reporter: l.a. cops have long suspected bob did go to susan's house in l.a. but not to bring her more money. to prevent her from talking. ever. we do know from flight records, and bob's own personal account, that he did go to california. christmas 2000, robert durst was on the move again. late december he flew here to eureka, california. he had owned a house in this area for several years but had recently sold it. he wasn't coming to stay here. he got a car, got inside it, pointed south. in bob durst 's own personal account he notes a visit to garberville, 600 miles from los angeles. after that we can't follow his trail. we do know that late on december 22 or early the 23rd, susan berman was murdered by a bullet to the back of her head at her home in l.a. and on the 23rd, flight records confirm bob took off from sa
susan didn't know, said barbara. just before christmas, 2000, she said susan let her know that bob was on the way with money. >> he said, "i'll bring it." and that's what happened. but i can't prove it. >> reporter: l.a. cops have long suspected bob did go to susan's house in l.a. but not to bring her more money. to prevent her from talking. ever. we do know from flight records, and bob's own personal account, that he did go to california. christmas 2000, robert durst was...
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susan. susan: let's bring our panel back. the politics of all of this we had the chinese commerce ministry basically refuting what steve mnuchin said saying we didn't know there were talks sometime soon. lanhee, is this negotiating tactic or mistranslation in diplomacy? >> i have to think it's a negotiating tactic because at the end of the day for the chinese they clearly need a deal in a lot of ways worse than the united states does. i think the politics around this in china, not only have slowing economy and serious systemic challenges you at some point frankly have question whether the chinese people will tolerate a continuing slowing economy given how they feel about xi xinping already. my tendency the chinese do need a deal. that doesn't mean the americans don't need a deal. the president would love to get a deal. the politics are better if he is able to get a deal. that is certainly the case with agricultural products and states like eye with you which are politically important. both sides need to get back to the table.
susan. susan: let's bring our panel back. the politics of all of this we had the chinese commerce ministry basically refuting what steve mnuchin said saying we didn't know there were talks sometime soon. lanhee, is this negotiating tactic or mistranslation in diplomacy? >> i have to think it's a negotiating tactic because at the end of the day for the chinese they clearly need a deal in a lot of ways worse than the united states does. i think the politics around this in china, not only...
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susan: 18-month low. stuart: 18 month low, thank you, susan.now down 370 points. got it. >>> i want to bring in our market watcher because we have such a downside move here. alan is back with us. got the name right, didn't i? >> as always. stuart: huge move down here. >> stuart, we have to be mindful what is happening in the market. we're dealing with a market that have major structural changes that have been positive. we had the tax cuts. we had great employment numbers. this is period when we're 4 1/2% off the highs. i think we have to put it in that context, understanding there are risks that are out there. stuart: alan says to our viewers, most who are long-term investors, don't sell now, don't panic that is the word of the day? >> volatility should not push you out of the market. stuart: let me raise this negative. we have a standoff in d.c. looks to me like nothing is going to get done. that would include usmca. that would include a infrastructure package. you know, that's a big deal. isn't that a big negative for the market going forward
susan: 18-month low. stuart: 18 month low, thank you, susan.now down 370 points. got it. >>> i want to bring in our market watcher because we have such a downside move here. alan is back with us. got the name right, didn't i? >> as always. stuart: huge move down here. >> stuart, we have to be mindful what is happening in the market. we're dealing with a market that have major structural changes that have been positive. we had the tax cuts. we had great employment numbers....
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, susan?s the ipo offer price, and they are booking a book below $45 as well so we're not looking at a big pop on day one, so far we're still trying to get that first trade matchup via buy and sell orders but let's talk through it with the chief operating officer here is joining us, and we're still waiting for that first trade, so it's taking a while to build a book, i guess we're offering 180 million shares. >> right this strategy a very large ipo and a large ipo you want to take your time, you don't rush the open and get the price right and then have a nice smooth entry into the market and that's what it looks like we're seeing this morning. >> susan: when you're building a book below the ipo offer price isn't that an indication there maybe isn't that much interest out there? >> well i haven't looked at the book in a little bit but they're building it right now aggregat ing orders the general rule of thumb is we find 8-10% or north of that as the offering side and a good rule of thumb the pr
, susan?s the ipo offer price, and they are booking a book below $45 as well so we're not looking at a big pop on day one, so far we're still trying to get that first trade matchup via buy and sell orders but let's talk through it with the chief operating officer here is joining us, and we're still waiting for that first trade, so it's taking a while to build a book, i guess we're offering 180 million shares. >> right this strategy a very large ipo and a large ipo you want to take your...
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susan: you were.problems at the top hour of the wait until you see me in my prime. i have six kids and nine grandchildren and i'm not looking of anything of you. ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. we're on the move. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. terminix. defenders of home. stuart: almost come all the way back to break even point. down 200 at opening bell. almost. we're down a near 20 points. we're at 25,838. that is the dow as of now. >>> big ipo today, lucken coffee. that is china's competitor to starbucks. earlier this morning we talked to the cfo, chief financial officer of lucken. we asked him, sues and i were talking to him. we asked him about nationalism in china. would their stores in china, benefit from nationalist feeling because they
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susan: let's take two questions together as the last two questions. let's go back there and then jose luis. yep. >> hi, congressman. you and congressman mccall wrote the president a letter objecting to the central american cuts and expressing your displeasure at that and in that letter you mentioned a bill both of you will be working on as it relates to this topic. i was wondering if you could tell us more about what that legislation might look like. thank you. eliot: first of all, it will be bipartisanship because these issues, foreign aid, should be bipartisan and we're going to find out a way to put money where our mouth is and don't want to dictate the bill and want to do it on a bipartisanship basis because that's the way our committee works but it will be a program similar to what i mentioned we saw in el salvador, programs to try to -- if we can stop -- if we can make conditions better for people in their home countries, then they're not going to want to immigrate for the united states because they'll have an opportunity in their countries. and
susan: let's take two questions together as the last two questions. let's go back there and then jose luis. yep. >> hi, congressman. you and congressman mccall wrote the president a letter objecting to the central american cuts and expressing your displeasure at that and in that letter you mentioned a bill both of you will be working on as it relates to this topic. i was wondering if you could tell us more about what that legislation might look like. thank you. eliot: first of all, it...
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greatest - stop looking shocked, susan. susan: i am shocked.. that is why this man put him on the screen - should have a smile. this man is [inaudible] a goalkeeper from liverpool and new liverpool's ambassador to the united states and that liverpool will play three matches in america. in my right? >> that is corrected they play at notre dame on the 19th of july. stuart: let's see a smile. >> and of course here in new york became here and watch the game at the 11th street bar with the liverpool supporters and we were there, watched it and they said to me to believe and i said of course. 2005 we only had 45 minutes to get and we did it with stevie g. tonight or last night it was incredible. 90 minutes and we needed that first goal in the first half and then we sucked them in. the gold in the second. stuart: i don't understand that but - most - is he coming? >> it depends. it depends if egypt need them for the african nations but i'm sure they will be bringing the rest of the full team. i'm sure. stuart: three games in the united states the summe
greatest - stop looking shocked, susan. susan: i am shocked.. that is why this man put him on the screen - should have a smile. this man is [inaudible] a goalkeeper from liverpool and new liverpool's ambassador to the united states and that liverpool will play three matches in america. in my right? >> that is corrected they play at notre dame on the 19th of july. stuart: let's see a smile. >> and of course here in new york became here and watch the game at the 11th street bar with...
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thank you, carl and susan. this is a special day of fulfillment for you and your family. it is great to see your family and a part of your family is here with us this afternoon. as provided by the founding documents of the bolch institute, the carlin susan bolch prize for the rule of law shall be given by the bolch judicial institute to recognize the lifetime achievement of an individual creating, promoting, or preserving the rule of law nationally or internationally. and how perfect that justice kennedy is our first recipient. over the course of his long career as a circuit judge and a justice of the supreme court, justice kennedy has been a dedicated, unceasing advocate for the rule of law. it is fair to say that he has been our rule of law ambassador. he joined the ninth circuit in 1975, the chief justice appointed justice kennedy to sit as a judge on the high court of american samoa. sat withhree judges the local simone judiciary to hear cases before embarking, justice kennedy asked, how he should prepare himself and what he should bring? and the answer came back from
thank you, carl and susan. this is a special day of fulfillment for you and your family. it is great to see your family and a part of your family is here with us this afternoon. as provided by the founding documents of the bolch institute, the carlin susan bolch prize for the rule of law shall be given by the bolch judicial institute to recognize the lifetime achievement of an individual creating, promoting, or preserving the rule of law nationally or internationally. and how perfect that...
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we'll be nice to you, susan. susan: let's try.lexandria ocasio-cortez. she has made a big slash online. watch this. >> i can't wait to my plan after the election the most important documentary on climate change. it is called, ice age 2, the melt down. that's not me saying it. that is science. my "green new deal" costs like, $93 trillion. do you know how much that is? me neither because it is totally worth it as sea levels keep rising we won't be able to go to hawaii anymore. stuart: let's bring in the real mini aoc, ava martinez joins us now. first of all, how did you get started in this? >> well, my dad and my uncle started to, like, they thought that i looked like her. so they started making, so they said that i should start making videos teasing her. stuart: do you think that you like her? i mean, you are a kind of teasing her there, do you like her, from what you know about her? >> yes. not that much. stuart: okay. you appear on youtube a lot i think, and online? is that what you do? >> yeah. stuart: how often do you come up w
we'll be nice to you, susan. susan: let's try.lexandria ocasio-cortez. she has made a big slash online. watch this. >> i can't wait to my plan after the election the most important documentary on climate change. it is called, ice age 2, the melt down. that's not me saying it. that is science. my "green new deal" costs like, $93 trillion. do you know how much that is? me neither because it is totally worth it as sea levels keep rising we won't be able to go to hawaii anymore....
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susan: not for now.negotiated an extension for jussie smollett, option for season six but at this time there are no plans they say for the character of jammal to return to "empire." jussie smollett accused on 16 felony counts of misleading authorities in chicago, faking an assault. those charges were dropped of course, despite the fact the city and officials thought they had a pretty strong case. stuart: they did. >> jussie smollett was last seen in hawaii on vacation. he made $125,000 an episode on "empire." stuart: he made -- susan: per episode. in total he has made $7 million in salary off this franchise. so there is an option to return. right now they're not executing that option. i would say, wouldn't you say the audience isn't necessarily need to see him back? although the cast members, apparently they do want him back. ashley: they asked for him to come back. stuart: jussie smollett faked an attack by trump supporters said it was maga people. ashley: yep. stuart: that is what he said. he was tryin
susan: not for now.negotiated an extension for jussie smollett, option for season six but at this time there are no plans they say for the character of jammal to return to "empire." jussie smollett accused on 16 felony counts of misleading authorities in chicago, faking an assault. those charges were dropped of course, despite the fact the city and officials thought they had a pretty strong case. stuart: they did. >> jussie smollett was last seen in hawaii on vacation. he made...
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susan? >> john, thank you very much. >>> now as you heard the president vowing not to work with the democrats on getting a deal on infrastructure, lowering drug prices, the budget, or even other key pieces of his agenda until democrats' probes are ended. is he right to put his foot down? >> well, what you are going to see happen is the probes are going to go forward because the democratic base demands it. if they didn't do these probes, a lot of these people in congress on the democrat side would be facing very nasty primaries, and they want to avoid that. so if the president insists on no probes, nothing is going to get done. and markets may not take that too badly, when washington does things, like on infrastructure, yeah, we need infrastructure, but they are also talking about tax increases, which would not be good. >> you know, john roberts referred to the last two times that there were meetings in the white house that the president walked out of or ended abruptly, in terms of pure polli
susan? >> john, thank you very much. >>> now as you heard the president vowing not to work with the democrats on getting a deal on infrastructure, lowering drug prices, the budget, or even other key pieces of his agenda until democrats' probes are ended. is he right to put his foot down? >> well, what you are going to see happen is the probes are going to go forward because the democratic base demands it. if they didn't do these probes, a lot of these people in congress on...
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susan: no, he is not. >> the culture -- susan: the culture has changed. which is important to note. meaning you don't have extraordinary voter powers for every share out there. travis isn't there anymore. ashley: let the dust settle. stuart: i'm buy, i'll buy them, i which buy them when i think make a profit. they will unionize make a lot more mon, any they will not make a profit. i will not buy. what is wrong with that? >> i agree with the logic. we like to have entrepreneurs who are still in the company. when he built the company he built a great company but again, we don't know about the culture. we're not going to buy it. susan: no clear path to profitability as well. that is what the company said. stuart: i read your stuff, joel. i know you think i gloss over it but i do read it. >> appreciate it. stuart: everything depends on china, the whole market depends on china? >> we've been saying since the beginning of the year and market appreciated up 30%, 40% for some securities, and some indices, we've been saying for a long time the market is exposed bi
susan: no, he is not. >> the culture -- susan: the culture has changed. which is important to note. meaning you don't have extraordinary voter powers for every share out there. travis isn't there anymore. ashley: let the dust settle. stuart: i'm buy, i'll buy them, i which buy them when i think make a profit. they will unionize make a lot more mon, any they will not make a profit. i will not buy. what is wrong with that? >> i agree with the logic. we like to have entrepreneurs who...
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susan b. anthony once said, oh, if i could live but another century and see the fruition for all the work of the women, there is so much yet to be done. now that we stand on the other side of the century, we honor the suffragists who paved the women to vote. mr. westerman: my home state of arkansas became the 12th state to ratify the 19th amendment. i'd like to specifically recognize ms. hattie white, the first woman to ever be elected to the united states senate. and whose portrait is prominently displayed outside the senate chamber. a truly representative democracy necessitates that all voices be heard. and the 19th amendment significant any find a turning point in government. america's regular is i of strong women continues on today in the lives of each woman who casts a ballot and runs for office. i'm honored to serve alongside these women. madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unani
susan b. anthony once said, oh, if i could live but another century and see the fruition for all the work of the women, there is so much yet to be done. now that we stand on the other side of the century, we honor the suffragists who paved the women to vote. mr. westerman: my home state of arkansas became the 12th state to ratify the 19th amendment. i'd like to specifically recognize ms. hattie white, the first woman to ever be elected to the united states senate. and whose portrait is...
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susan, which one is it? susan: guess? charles: i would say new york. susan: yes, really?opardy." susan: the main recipients of this money going to florida for the sunshine, yes, seashore and low taxes. this state florida has no income tacks, no state income taxes. a lot of wealthy individuals from new york, new jersey, i will snow have been taking a look at florida since you have state and local taxes being capped. that means you owe the irs a lot more. beneficiaries of these high-taxed states and exodus high-taxed states. idaho, oregon, texas, washington as well. new york the biggest net loss was $8.4 billion leaving the state. second biggest net loss, illinois, 4.8 billion leaving state and new jersey. charles: irony the states try to make it up through, higher taxes. >> higher taxes. charles: triggered the exodus in the first place, right? then they say let's go back to the well. some of these states crossed the rubicon. they can't go back. whatever ultimately gets them on firm ground because they keep going back to the well with more taxes driving out people. >> if yo
susan, which one is it? susan: guess? charles: i would say new york. susan: yes, really?opardy." susan: the main recipients of this money going to florida for the sunshine, yes, seashore and low taxes. this state florida has no income tacks, no state income taxes. a lot of wealthy individuals from new york, new jersey, i will snow have been taking a look at florida since you have state and local taxes being capped. that means you owe the irs a lot more. beneficiaries of these high-taxed...
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susan: that's right. stuart: by the end of the year. that would put them ahead of amazon. susan: yes, but don't forget they tried this battle head-to-head before. they tried their own prime service called shipping pass for $49. that didn't work out for them. stuart: i think premarket, walmart stock is back above $100. that would be premarket. okay. investors kind of approve of that, i guess. >>> now let's get to that story from the "new york times." it says there's a plan in case tensions with iran escalate. this is the 120,000 troop. ashley: american forces come under attack or threat or more accelerated work on their nuclear capability in iran, one of the plans by acting defense secretary patrick shanahan indeed calls for 120,000 troops to the middle east. that's a significant number of troops, close to what the u.s. sent in to invade iraq in 2003. this is just one potential view. the administration is a little split, we are told. the hard liners, bolton, shanahan, saying we need scare tactics. if they
susan: that's right. stuart: by the end of the year. that would put them ahead of amazon. susan: yes, but don't forget they tried this battle head-to-head before. they tried their own prime service called shipping pass for $49. that didn't work out for them. stuart: i think premarket, walmart stock is back above $100. that would be premarket. okay. investors kind of approve of that, i guess. >>> now let's get to that story from the "new york times." it says there's a plan in...
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susan: for now, though.s a head line for now. >> i think markets always go up over time, last time i checked. i think at the end of the day, if we don't get a trade deal in june, markets will go down short-term. however i think it's important. yes, trade wars are not pleasant but this economy can absolutely withstand one. i think a pullback is a buying opportunity. stuart: a buying opportunity. >> yes. stuart: now. >> yes. stuart: this is a pullback. ashley: where? where? what's good? >> u.s. markets, actually surprisingly even yesterday -- okay, i will give you a better one. i like pipelines, energy pipelines are up 20% year to date. i love mlps, foreign markets, they have been up the past month while u.s. markets have been down. lot of opportunities out there. stuart: okay. okay. okay. all right, all right. let's talk disney. i have two stories on disney. number one, i think this is the most important part, they are opening their new "star wars" theme park in california. yes, it's called galaxy's edge. let
susan: for now, though.s a head line for now. >> i think markets always go up over time, last time i checked. i think at the end of the day, if we don't get a trade deal in june, markets will go down short-term. however i think it's important. yes, trade wars are not pleasant but this economy can absolutely withstand one. i think a pullback is a buying opportunity. stuart: a buying opportunity. >> yes. stuart: now. >> yes. stuart: this is a pullback. ashley: where? where?...
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susan: a lot.nience stores, they are opening one in new york city today but it's got a difference. what's the difference? susan: they accept cash. this is opening near the world trade center. basically, amazon go stores were meant to be this cashless store where you walk in, you walk out with your goods without having to pay at a cash register. here in new york city, when it opens up, it will be the first one to accept cash. that's because of laws coming in. we know philadelphia banned cashless stores because it discriminates against the poor, those that can't get access to bank accounts and credit cards. new jersey will be passing a state law pretty soon and then new york city and san francisco considering similar measures as well. >> cashless discriminates against the poor, shouldn't you just give the poor cash? susan: let them go in and buy something at amazon go? stuart: don't give them ideas. susan: what's the difference in amazon now accepts cash, how is it different from 7-eleven? stuart: wh
susan: a lot.nience stores, they are opening one in new york city today but it's got a difference. what's the difference? susan: they accept cash. this is opening near the world trade center. basically, amazon go stores were meant to be this cashless store where you walk in, you walk out with your goods without having to pay at a cash register. here in new york city, when it opens up, it will be the first one to accept cash. that's because of laws coming in. we know philadelphia banned cashless...
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susan: from the u.s.tive which is where my funds are, i think you have to look at europe and look at that as a moving situation. we do not have clarity on what is going on. we really thought the european economy with the improving by now, we would be seeing tapering and the support from the ecb. all of that is very different than what we are actually seeing. concern,eing softness, and a lot of confusion over the message with brexit. when you combine that with the international position for the u.s. perspective of trade negotiations with china, i think that really did set american investors back. with resolution on both fronts, the u.s. investor is focused toward china and led to europe fade into the background is noise. taylor: focusing on china. thank you. that was head of u.s. equities susan schmidt. more ahead on "daybreak: australia." good morning, asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ 103or: south korea's billion dollars sovereign wealth fund is looking to deploy more capital in china and southeast asia as it s
susan: from the u.s.tive which is where my funds are, i think you have to look at europe and look at that as a moving situation. we do not have clarity on what is going on. we really thought the european economy with the improving by now, we would be seeing tapering and the support from the ecb. all of that is very different than what we are actually seeing. concern,eing softness, and a lot of confusion over the message with brexit. when you combine that with the international position for the...
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susan: okay.ary of state pompeo on the weekend talk shows but this is going to take you back to what happened on friday. we had these projectiles, short-range missiles, according to photos released by the north korean state media, and this would be pyongyang's first launch in close to 500 days. they are sticking to their moratorium on longer range missile testing. we did hear from trump as well, playing down the threats in a tweet. let's bring it up, if we can, on the screen. here's president trump. anything in this very interesting world is possible but i believe kim jong-un fully realizes that a great economic potential of north korea will do nothing to interfere or end it. he also knows that i am with him and does not want to break his promise to me. a deal will happen. now, that's pretty optimistic but don't forget that we did have president trump walking away in hanoi from the negotiations and right now, secretary of state pompeo says that they were only short range missiles, if they were mis
susan: okay.ary of state pompeo on the weekend talk shows but this is going to take you back to what happened on friday. we had these projectiles, short-range missiles, according to photos released by the north korean state media, and this would be pyongyang's first launch in close to 500 days. they are sticking to their moratorium on longer range missile testing. we did hear from trump as well, playing down the threats in a tweet. let's bring it up, if we can, on the screen. here's president...
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susan: great. stuart: you got the grounding of the boeing max 737 jets and the loss of some tsa staffers down to the mexico border. but i think it's going to be good news for airline stock. bad news for passengers, travelers. ashley: that's where the hell comes in. 2.8 million people traveling by air every day from june 1st to the end of august. susan: 274 million in total. stuart: murder for passengers, people lined up at tsa, but for the stock prices -- >> absolutely. plus very low energy prices. it reflects a great economy, great labor market. people's confidence is up. they want to travel by air. there's nothing on the highways in terms of congestion that makes them want to drive. stuart: well said. well said. this is a good one. new patent from amazon for the echo devices. they want this thing to listen and record everything you say all the time, not just when you say alexa to wake it up. oh, no, it's always on. always listening. >> i just feel like it is already. stuart: it will be. they have
susan: great. stuart: you got the grounding of the boeing max 737 jets and the loss of some tsa staffers down to the mexico border. but i think it's going to be good news for airline stock. bad news for passengers, travelers. ashley: that's where the hell comes in. 2.8 million people traveling by air every day from june 1st to the end of august. susan: 274 million in total. stuart: murder for passengers, people lined up at tsa, but for the stock prices -- >> absolutely. plus very low...
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. >> the woman's name was susan atkins.igued. >> i casually asked her one day what she was there for. and this is when she said murder. >> susan told virginia she'd been accused of killing a guy out in the suburbs months earlier. but then she went on, bragging that the cops didn't know a fraction of what she'd really done. >> she goes, well, you know those murders up benedict canyon. >> of course, everyone back to you about that. >> she said, you know who did it, don't you? i looked at her and said, no, i don't. her words to me were, "well, you're looking at her." >> and just that casually, susan atkins confessed to the crime the whole nation was talking about, enthusiastically described the killings in all their blood-curdling detail. >> sharon tate begged her, please don't kill me. please don't kill me. and she said, she looked at her eye to eye and said, "bitch, i don't care if you're going to have a baby or not, i'm going to kill you." >> and then atkins told her she was part of a group, and they'd kill lots more people
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susan is very much involved, susan binder is very much involved in it. i see barbara here. and the leader of that effort has been the great man of transportation funding, jack basso. and i think it's been very effective for a while in making the case which itf, in its report, is also reaffirming and addressing in a somewhat different way, but in a way that i think is reinforcing the work of this coalition, this mileage-based funding coalition. itf's report, i think, is a strong, well researched and persuasive argument for the adoption of road user charges or mileage-based fees, and i'm in strong agreement with its recommendations. certainly its report issued a couple of days ago makes an exceptionally strong case that the gasoline tax is no longer an appropriate proxy for use of the highway and road system. the revenues from the gasoline tax are likely to be -- are pretty much stagnant, maybe not in gross but certainly on a more appropriate per capita or whatever the right measure is, but stagnant and is going to decline in future years as the vehicle fleet becomes more eff
susan is very much involved, susan binder is very much involved in it. i see barbara here. and the leader of that effort has been the great man of transportation funding, jack basso. and i think it's been very effective for a while in making the case which itf, in its report, is also reaffirming and addressing in a somewhat different way, but in a way that i think is reinforcing the work of this coalition, this mileage-based funding coalition. itf's report, i think, is a strong, well researched...
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thank you. >> thank you, susan. >> i would like to move on. we have a lot to cover. we'll start on page 5. the reports, unless i indicate, are direct screen shots from the platform. this is the evolution over the last 20 years of assets under management, and you will see the gross in asset management, but you also see the difference in the allocations. we will see when we look at the return attributions that most of the volatility was coming from allocation to global equities, public equities, and public fixed income and we are now building more diversified portfolio. page 6 shows the same allocation but by weight rather than market value. this is the screenshot. very easy for us to track by different frequency and time line. page 7 shows similar data but zooming it into quarterly data and over five years so we can actually see the deployment rate to different asset classes. moving on, now that we have the data on one platform, we would like to see -- we've discussed a lot about the diversification. what is the contribution from each asset class to returns and when d
thank you. >> thank you, susan. >> i would like to move on. we have a lot to cover. we'll start on page 5. the reports, unless i indicate, are direct screen shots from the platform. this is the evolution over the last 20 years of assets under management, and you will see the gross in asset management, but you also see the difference in the allocations. we will see when we look at the return attributions that most of the volatility was coming from allocation to global equities,...
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bruin and susan both mentioned that -- brian and susan both mentioned that harold holzer had written 53 books about lincoln. are there presidents that we need to l learn a lot more about and any you want to tackle in the years to come? >> i'm writing one about george washington, so we want to learn about him. [laughter] and i'm focusing on his earlier years which i think are not well understood. you know, with all of these characters, a friend uses the phrase so much information is hiding in plain sight. that's known to the people who know this stuff. but most people don't know it. >> yeah. >> and that part of the job is to help people understand that. >> ken, any -- >> just briefly, i've been straying far afield since my garfield book. my last book was something called" trotzky in new york, 1917," about the months he spent in new york city before the russian revolution. and i would say on a rating of the come commissars, i would certainly rate trotzky in the top three. [laughter] >> brian, any q&a you would welcome, a president you'd like to learn more about? >> of course these thre
bruin and susan both mentioned that -- brian and susan both mentioned that harold holzer had written 53 books about lincoln. are there presidents that we need to l learn a lot more about and any you want to tackle in the years to come? >> i'm writing one about george washington, so we want to learn about him. [laughter] and i'm focusing on his earlier years which i think are not well understood. you know, with all of these characters, a friend uses the phrase so much information is hiding...
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nice job, susan. question three. this is not a multiple choice.cent trip to japan, the president became the first u.s. president in history to attend which kind of sporting event? >> sumo wrestling. >> ga! >> sumo wrestling. is that the answer? >> it is. >> whew! there you go. so, our judges -- we're very much like robert mueller, they don't want the results to speak for themselves. they want to editorialize. said both of you clicked in almost at the same time but susan, by milliseconds won that. wanted our viewers to know that. >> question four, a video clip emerged this week of a democratic 2020 candidate apologizing to staffers for being a, quote, giant a-hole. i wanted to let you know. this is directly from the judges. i'm strictly the marenet. they said we're going to give the first try to susan because the first question had not been completed until the other contestant remaining nameless chimed in. who was that? you can pass if you want and them we'll go back to kennedy. >> i'm going to say budedieg. >> you're going to say pete budidieg? >>
nice job, susan. question three. this is not a multiple choice.cent trip to japan, the president became the first u.s. president in history to attend which kind of sporting event? >> sumo wrestling. >> ga! >> sumo wrestling. is that the answer? >> it is. >> whew! there you go. so, our judges -- we're very much like robert mueller, they don't want the results to speak for themselves. they want to editorialize. said both of you clicked in almost at the same time but...
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susan, you win. >> tucker: okay. nice job.c wemple mug you did a lot better on this show than he did. we will send this to you by inner office mail. >> kennedy: i'm change the cat's name now to norman. stuck tuck you approached this game with reason. because of course it would be norman because that's an english name or french name. >> norman fell, mr. roper a famed brit. one would think. >> tucker: logic has no place here on final exam. thank you both. congratulations, susan, you are the winner see you next week. see you next week we hope every thursday see if you can tune in to beat the experts. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ . . . my reputation was trashed online, i felt completely helpless. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. they were able to restore my good name. eaking campaign to give every american the right to remove old, inaccurate search results by going to righttobeforgotten.org. if you have search results that are wrong or unfair, call reputation defender at 1-877-866-8555. >>
susan, you win. >> tucker: okay. nice job.c wemple mug you did a lot better on this show than he did. we will send this to you by inner office mail. >> kennedy: i'm change the cat's name now to norman. stuck tuck you approached this game with reason. because of course it would be norman because that's an english name or french name. >> norman fell, mr. roper a famed brit. one would think. >> tucker: logic has no place here on final exam. thank you both. congratulations,...
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susan is breaking down the cst for you. for you. >>> doug and tracki the chanceng ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪s-- ♪ born to walk alone! keep goin' man! ♪ bornyou got it!one! if you ride, you get it. ♪ here i go again geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. . >>> back with a look at storm ea or 4amte storms. he's back with the timing and the look at the rest of the weekend. >>> an update now on the sale of local shoppers food stores. news 4 has confirmed the shoppers location on chillham road is going to close on june 24th. they'll start selling off inventory afr memorial day. the company said all the other shopping locations remain open while the company continues to explore sale of the other stores. e> vacation for thamily this summer, don't forget to budget for a pet sitter or kennel. >> don't assume bringingour pet along with you is always going to be cheaper. consumer reporter susan hogan is working with you on some tips to save money and aggravation when traveling th your pet. >> when t
susan is breaking down the cst for you. for you. >>> doug and tracki the chanceng ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪s-- ♪ born to walk alone! keep goin' man! ♪ bornyou got it!one! if you ride, you get it. ♪ here i go again geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. . >>> back with a look at storm ea or 4amte storms. he's back with the timing and the look at the rest of the weekend. >>> an update now on the sale of local shoppers food...
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is susan, this is heather's mother.t. cold enough for you? >> yeah. pretty chilly out there. >> yeah, a little bit. >> gabe, what are you feeling right now? >> to be honest with you, a bit awkward. >> yeah. >> so, do i. just because we both know that you were here this summer. >> hm-mm. >> gabe, what is it like being here now? what is the feeling of being back in charlottesville? >> just realizing the magnitude of what happened there. because that got like national attention. i was not even expecting that to be honest with you. >> how did you feel when you heard that somebody had been killed? >> really didn't know how to feel. no offense to you, ma'am, at the time, i really didn't care. >> i understand. >> it was someone from the other side. >> i think that is part of the problem, there's this image of this communist protester, rebel. >> oh, my gosh. so not her. heather came from a broken home. her dad had drug problems. he is clean now. but he was never clean while she was growing up. heather seemed to just take it all
is susan, this is heather's mother.t. cold enough for you? >> yeah. pretty chilly out there. >> yeah, a little bit. >> gabe, what are you feeling right now? >> to be honest with you, a bit awkward. >> yeah. >> so, do i. just because we both know that you were here this summer. >> hm-mm. >> gabe, what is it like being here now? what is the feeling of being back in charlottesville? >> just realizing the magnitude of what happened there....
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on my immediate left is susan howard. susan is the program director for transportation finance at the american association of state highway transportation officials. she advocates on behalf of the nation's state departments of transportation for long term sustainable funding. she was also a legislative assistant responsible here in congress with a member from north carolina on transportation issues. we have a senior fellow at the center for transportation which is the leading think tank on transportation policy in the country. prior to that he was assistant secretary for transportation policy in the u.s. d.o.t. from 2002 to 2005. he was also commissioner of the connecticut department of transportation and has a long background in these issues and knows them inside and out. and finally my colleague, adrian moore. he's working on many, many issues but one issue he's focused on is transportation policy. i mentioned he serves on the national commission with me. he also served on california's public infrastructure advisory com
on my immediate left is susan howard. susan is the program director for transportation finance at the american association of state highway transportation officials. she advocates on behalf of the nation's state departments of transportation for long term sustainable funding. she was also a legislative assistant responsible here in congress with a member from north carolina on transportation issues. we have a senior fellow at the center for transportation which is the leading think tank on...
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susan li in the newsroom. susan: revenue coming in a little better than expected. we're looking 20% epcrease from last year. revenue coming in at close to 3.01 billion. let's call it 3.099 billion, a little higher than what the market penciled in for the quarter. when it comes to profit, in line. pretty much met expectations. gross bookings was up from last year. gross bookings basically the amount of ride-hailing uber booked into the first three months of the year. that is close to 14 1/2, let's call it 15 billion-dollar clip. say the report card hit on higher metrics of expectations. they did pretty well. we're looking for guidance in the next quarter as well for revenue and earnings per share as we're look at a loss of over a billion dollars or so. guys? connell: not much movement in the after-hours for the stock at least so far. the panel is back. i interrupted deion. i let you go first. francis is here. susan is with us, melissa will jump in. the idea susan said they did well, is relative. everybody expected them to lose a lot of money but revenue figures seem
susan li in the newsroom. susan: revenue coming in a little better than expected. we're looking 20% epcrease from last year. revenue coming in at close to 3.01 billion. let's call it 3.099 billion, a little higher than what the market penciled in for the quarter. when it comes to profit, in line. pretty much met expectations. gross bookings was up from last year. gross bookings basically the amount of ride-hailing uber booked into the first three months of the year. that is close to 14 1/2,...
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eight.two, page i call on susan -- >> towards the president.he gentlewoman is recognized. >> i call on susan davis to quote from the mueller report. june 17th, 2017, the president called don mcgann and directed him to have special counsel removed. in interviews with the special mcgahn --office, directed him to call and say mueller had conflicts that precluded him from serving as special counsel. on the first call, mcgahn recalled the president said something like, "you have to do this, you have to call rod." volume two,e 85 -- page 85. >> next is barbara lee. evidencential indicates that the catalyst for the president's decision to fire james comey was james comey's unwillingness to publicly state that the president was not personally under investigation despite the president's repeated requests that james comey make such an announcement. other evidence indicates that the president wanted to protect himself from an investigation into his campaign. two,nto, page -- volume pages 75 and 76. >> sean casten. this is in response to the attorney gener
eight.two, page i call on susan -- >> towards the president.he gentlewoman is recognized. >> i call on susan davis to quote from the mueller report. june 17th, 2017, the president called don mcgann and directed him to have special counsel removed. in interviews with the special mcgahn --office, directed him to call and say mueller had conflicts that precluded him from serving as special counsel. on the first call, mcgahn recalled the president said something like, "you have to...
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thank you. >> thank you, susan. >> i would like to move on. we have a lot to cover. we'll start on page 5. the reports, unless i indicate, are direct screen shots from the platform. this is the evolution over the
thank you. >> thank you, susan. >> i would like to move on. we have a lot to cover. we'll start on page 5. the reports, unless i indicate, are direct screen shots from the platform. this is the evolution over the
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susan: i think it is a proxy for domestic politics.ealth care for asking a intical decision for us producing volatility in the portfolio. lisa: how much is based on the idea that we will not get an escalation of the trade war? susan: you have to look past that, because the escalation in the trade war happened in the last month. a month ago we thought this was all behind us and it was going to be fine. now we are talking about rare earth and problems with material supplies. it doesn't seem like it is getting better. that is a problem for the markets. they thought it would be a handshake at the g20 meeting and we would be passed this. scarlet: -- lisa: what about for you? does it change anything for you? susan: this has to be resolved a couple months out. look to the long-term, there is opportunity, and with a volatility, you have to look past it. with my companies i'm looking at where they will be next december, well tested. scarlet: we have seen how expectations for what the federal reserve will do have changed dramatically. what are y
susan: i think it is a proxy for domestic politics.ealth care for asking a intical decision for us producing volatility in the portfolio. lisa: how much is based on the idea that we will not get an escalation of the trade war? susan: you have to look past that, because the escalation in the trade war happened in the last month. a month ago we thought this was all behind us and it was going to be fine. now we are talking about rare earth and problems with material supplies. it doesn't seem like...
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susan?> one thing you can say about the trump administration is it's been the great shredder of reputations. attorney general barr, rod rosenstein, they will forever have their careers at this point associated with the actions and decisions they've taken essentially to support president trump. many people will see this i think historically as an incredible erosion of the independence and possibly the integrity of the justice department. certainly it represents a pretty definitive break with the traditions of the justice department since the end of watergate and the effort to inside it will and protect our law enforcement system from this kind of perceived political influence. >> susan, let me ask you this. let me ask you this on what you said. you talked about their reputations. but obviously, they care about something more than their reputation. >> yeah. >> what it is? why is it that william barr and others would allow this to happen to their reputations and to their legacies? >> don, you k
susan?> one thing you can say about the trump administration is it's been the great shredder of reputations. attorney general barr, rod rosenstein, they will forever have their careers at this point associated with the actions and decisions they've taken essentially to support president trump. many people will see this i think historically as an incredible erosion of the independence and possibly the integrity of the justice department. certainly it represents a pretty definitive break with...
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representative susan wild who serves the seventh district of pennsylvania. don't employers in a sense have rights to talk about their interests as well when it comes to the possibility of a union coming into their shop? guest: sure, that's not the issue. the issue is the mandatory nature. the issue is the fact that labor does not have an equal place at the table in the workplace. they are required to hold sessions offsite, outside of working hours, where the employers can do it during working horse and usually do, often holding workers captive for many hours at a time to listen to the anti-union dialogue. host: so when it comes to the worker itself, what makes you -- what is the assertion as far as their ability not to be able to ask questions about it or even criticize this effort? where do you get that from? guest: the courts have upheld the right of an employer to terminate an employee who does not attend these captive dience sessions, and that is egregious. we should have the right to free speech. we should have the right to dissent even in the workplace
representative susan wild who serves the seventh district of pennsylvania. don't employers in a sense have rights to talk about their interests as well when it comes to the possibility of a union coming into their shop? guest: sure, that's not the issue. the issue is the mandatory nature. the issue is the fact that labor does not have an equal place at the table in the workplace. they are required to hold sessions offsite, outside of working hours, where the employers can do it during working...
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my name is susan hanley and i am 5a years old and i'm going through the menopause.ime coping with some of the worst of the symptoms. what do you fancy? but this is where she comes for advice and support and essential tea and cake. a woman needs her cake. nice. not bad. becky told me you were a bit scared at first. i was a bit scared. i wasn't sure what i was going through. you weren't sure what was happening. i could get really low but i try to pick up myself. that's all you can do, really. the down's syndrome society tell us too many women like susan get late diagnosis and delayed support because symptoms are too often missed by gps. women with down's syndrome, they tend to go through the menopause earlier than the majority so the majority, they tend to say it's 50—plus, whereas with down's syndrome, it can be in your early 405. and there is another reason symptoms can be missed as well. it's called diagnostic overshadowing. often that is when someone is classed as having challenging behaviour, for example, or they're having an emotional outburst. so gps or medical
my name is susan hanley and i am 5a years old and i'm going through the menopause.ime coping with some of the worst of the symptoms. what do you fancy? but this is where she comes for advice and support and essential tea and cake. a woman needs her cake. nice. not bad. becky told me you were a bit scared at first. i was a bit scared. i wasn't sure what i was going through. you weren't sure what was happening. i could get really low but i try to pick up myself. that's all you can do, really. the...
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matth matthew rosenberg is here, susan glasser. susan, why is don jr. being subpoenaed?ions about his testimony began weeks before the mueller report. now that report is out. is this about perjury possibly? >> well, look, you're right to point out that he's already testified before the committee and so it's interesting that they want to call him back. and, in fact, that's one of the reasons don jr.'s lawyers are saying we don't want to, that he already said he would testify just once and so the question naturally arises, well, now that we see what's in the mueller report did he give testimony that is in conflict with that at all? for example, thinking about the statement that president trump dictated famously dictated in which they denied knowing anything about the trump tower meeting had anything to do with anything except for adoptions. and we know now that trump dictated it. is that what don jr. testified to originally in the senate intelligence committee? there could be lots of other examples of that. so i think it's fascinating that it's the republican-led senate co
matth matthew rosenberg is here, susan glasser. susan, why is don jr. being subpoenaed?ions about his testimony began weeks before the mueller report. now that report is out. is this about perjury possibly? >> well, look, you're right to point out that he's already testified before the committee and so it's interesting that they want to call him back. and, in fact, that's one of the reasons don jr.'s lawyers are saying we don't want to, that he already said he would testify just once and...
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what is going on now, susan? reporter: neil we had a interesting debut, 35 paired up shares going in $43 a piece. that is $3 below the ipo price. that is very conservative range uber offered ipo at. a bit of a disappointment. there are buyers in the market at 42. we have bid up the offer price, up to $43. there is a bit of encouragement. here is the aftermath of the first trade, look behind me, we still is some early investors, some of the billionaire investors in this uber ipo. that include as you see on the screen, chris, "shark tank" fame. a very early investor made a lot of money turning a few million dollars into billions of dollars in uber returns. as you see, we did have a bit of disappointment. i guess it stems from the lyft ipo as we, which is still below its ipo price. in fact from what we see a record low for lyft shares. that clouded over what uber was offering. especially for companies that are not making money. uber's losses tripling in the first quarter of this year. cash burn at a billion dollars
what is going on now, susan? reporter: neil we had a interesting debut, 35 paired up shares going in $43 a piece. that is $3 below the ipo price. that is very conservative range uber offered ipo at. a bit of a disappointment. there are buyers in the market at 42. we have bid up the offer price, up to $43. there is a bit of encouragement. here is the aftermath of the first trade, look behind me, we still is some early investors, some of the billionaire investors in this uber ipo. that include as...