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we can do that with james sweeney with credit suisse. james sweeney has turned cautious.as stunned in his last visit with us how cautious he was on the american economic experiment and we get a brief on what mr. powell needs to do. this is always an important speech. it is widely understood inflation will be the topic. how is a central-bank manufacturer inflation? know they need to continue to supply stimulus to the economy and they have been moving towards this framework review, which is likely to signal a tolerance for overshooting inflation, meaning somewhere north of 2% inflation would not trigger immediate interest rate responses from the fed. sometimes several years in the future. that is what we expect from them today. cautional, short-term is about the lack of a stimulus bill, persistent high unemployment, risks of inflation staying lower for longer, and i think the fed is focused on all of these risks and i think some people in financial markets are not. we will see as we go through what is said to be a pretty turbulent autumn weather market and economic data cou
we can do that with james sweeney with credit suisse. james sweeney has turned cautious.as stunned in his last visit with us how cautious he was on the american economic experiment and we get a brief on what mr. powell needs to do. this is always an important speech. it is widely understood inflation will be the topic. how is a central-bank manufacturer inflation? know they need to continue to supply stimulus to the economy and they have been moving towards this framework review, which is...
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scott sweeney is chairman of the georgia board of education. scott, good morning to you and thanks for being here. so first what are the -- what are the demands of the teachers who say they do not want to return for in-person teaching? >> sandra, good morning. the biggest challenge that teachers are seeing right now is just the safety and concern that they have about contracting covid-19 in a face-to-face school environment and even those that are returning to school and working within the classrooms. across the state of georgia, that's a broad scale concern. >> sandra: okay. in this particular county where teachers do not want to return because of the rising number of
scott sweeney is chairman of the georgia board of education. scott, good morning to you and thanks for being here. so first what are the -- what are the demands of the teachers who say they do not want to return for in-person teaching? >> sandra, good morning. the biggest challenge that teachers are seeing right now is just the safety and concern that they have about contracting covid-19 in a face-to-face school environment and even those that are returning to school and working within...
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i had never heard sweeney so cautious. that is confirmed today by the statistics out of france as well. are you investing based on sweeney's caution? jonathan: first of all, we talk all the time, and people don't always agree on everything. right now we are seeing the world the same way, that the doubts that we've had to come of this v-shaped bounce off the bottom is going to start flattening out as we go into the september-october timeframe. we believe you are going to see more data start to roll over, and we saw that for example with the jobs data yesterday on the unemployment claims. it has really stopped coming down. the improvement in the jobs situation has kind of flattened out. we think we are going to see that. james is a big proponent of the idea of industrial production, that the industrial data which bounced really hard off the bottom is going to stop improving on a relative change basis, so he would actually -- i haven't spoken to him -- he would probably look at france and say directionally, that is not a big
i had never heard sweeney so cautious. that is confirmed today by the statistics out of france as well. are you investing based on sweeney's caution? jonathan: first of all, we talk all the time, and people don't always agree on everything. right now we are seeing the world the same way, that the doubts that we've had to come of this v-shaped bounce off the bottom is going to start flattening out as we go into the september-october timeframe. we believe you are going to see more data start to...
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eugene: van kirk, sweeney, chuck sweeney. you see the great artiste and boxcar, but none of those were sweeney's planes, sweeney flew another plane. i knew sweeney. he was a great guy, nice guy. farabee was quite a guy. they were all good guys. they were satisfied. i was a civilian, that's all. >> how long were you at wendover before you went to salton sea, or where you back and forth between the two? eugene: back-and-forth. once i started at wendover, then it would be a situation where i would go to wendover, maybe i would stay a couple days and do some work or lay out some stuff that had to be done. or maybe i wouldn't. maybe the next day i would go straight down to salton sea. now, salton sea was built by hollywood to film the picture "wake island." i say that because i have been told that. i never saw it in a book but that's what they tell me. that's why salton sea was there. it had been a navy base that was there for a movie. we lived in those barracks and we did our testing as i explained by running that big loop up san
eugene: van kirk, sweeney, chuck sweeney. you see the great artiste and boxcar, but none of those were sweeney's planes, sweeney flew another plane. i knew sweeney. he was a great guy, nice guy. farabee was quite a guy. they were all good guys. they were satisfied. i was a civilian, that's all. >> how long were you at wendover before you went to salton sea, or where you back and forth between the two? eugene: back-and-forth. once i started at wendover, then it would be a situation where i...
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let's bring it paul sweeney. he hosts bloomberg surveillance.e that, he spent a lot of years over at bloomberg intelligence. what is your main takeaway here? subscribers for a streaming service that has not even been around for a year seems pretty good to me. >> it is a very healthy number. the number that jumped out at me was $3.9 billion. that is the covid impact on their income line just for the quarter. devastated here for the quarter. i think the expectation is that this will probably be the trough quarter. this was just a brutal quarter. i think the focus was, how do how the film and entertainment business will reopen. focuses on thehe call. caroline: they saw a decline because they were unable to release some of their films in theaters. also, espn and sports, so many over whethers sports will be played for the rest of the year. the median network did pretty well, rising in terms of profit. programmingabout costs being lowered? paul: yes. we saw that across networks. they are just not producing a lot of content. they are not incurring any
let's bring it paul sweeney. he hosts bloomberg surveillance.e that, he spent a lot of years over at bloomberg intelligence. what is your main takeaway here? subscribers for a streaming service that has not even been around for a year seems pretty good to me. >> it is a very healthy number. the number that jumped out at me was $3.9 billion. that is the covid impact on their income line just for the quarter. devastated here for the quarter. i think the expectation is that this will...
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tim sweeney was on our show not that long ago. >> apple has locked down and crippled the ecosystem by i'm posing a monopoly on this distribution and monotization of the software and they're keeping things from being developed in their ecosystem by excludeing competitors from each aspect of their business that they're protecting >> yeah, we did have some foreshadowing -- >> i think the spotify example is particularly strong, spotify has been the leader in subscription communication, and apple launched a competitor, and they don't have to pay themselves ae 30% tax so apple can operate on a 30% higher gross margin. to a lesser extent they launched a video service, that eco system is a little different. in the case of spotify, no pun intended, it is apples to apples the same song, the same fee, but you're keeping 30% more. and for the case of spotify, they take 30% of all of the revenue. there is no question that tim is correct. but it is becoming harder and harder to defend giving how they are. >> right, well alex, it may be harder to defend, but we know how important, especially here at
tim sweeney was on our show not that long ago. >> apple has locked down and crippled the ecosystem by i'm posing a monopoly on this distribution and monotization of the software and they're keeping things from being developed in their ecosystem by excludeing competitors from each aspect of their business that they're protecting >> yeah, we did have some foreshadowing -- >> i think the spotify example is particularly strong, spotify has been the leader in subscription...
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miles sweeney reporting from wellington new zealand thank you for the 2nd summit in a row forest fires have been burning out of control in the russian province of siberia an area bigger than greece says have been affected several regions have to gladdest state off imagine sci fi that means emily shervin travel to the small town of basra guy in the region where forest fires in the surrounding countryside countryside the town the facts of life. regular drills keep the fire brigade in guy running like a well oiled machine they are the town's final line of defense against forest fires . when the threat of a forest fire comes within 5 kilometers of a town then we react but even if the fire is 10 kilometers away if we get the order to go my guys are always ready. for the. firefighters jumped into action in early july when this blaze threatened the town forest ranger is in charge of putting out the fire were overwhelmed. joined their effort as a local environmental inspector of firefighting isn't part of his job description but increasingly hot and dry summers over the last few years have for
miles sweeney reporting from wellington new zealand thank you for the 2nd summit in a row forest fires have been burning out of control in the russian province of siberia an area bigger than greece says have been affected several regions have to gladdest state off imagine sci fi that means emily shervin travel to the small town of basra guy in the region where forest fires in the surrounding countryside countryside the town the facts of life. regular drills keep the fire brigade in guy running...
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along that road a high bare pilgrim's track where sweeney fled before the bloodied heads gold beards and dogs eyes in a demon pack blazing out of the ground snapping and squealing. what lays ahead of you. the faked a road block. the red lamp swung the sudden brakes and stalling engine voices heads who did and the cold nosed gone. are in your driving mirror tailing headlights. that put it out suddenly and flags you done where you weren't known and far from what you knew. the lowland clayson waters of last pagg church island spire its soft tree line of you. there you once heard guns fired behind the house long before rising time window choosers haunted the merry goldson who rushes. but still were scared to find spent cartridges acrid brassy genital objected. on your way across the strand to fetch the connors. for you and yours and yours and mine fought shy spoken old language of conspirators and could not crack the whip or seize the day. big voiced scullions herders feeders round haycocks and hindquarters talkers and buyers stroll arbitrator's of the burial ground. across that strand o
along that road a high bare pilgrim's track where sweeney fled before the bloodied heads gold beards and dogs eyes in a demon pack blazing out of the ground snapping and squealing. what lays ahead of you. the faked a road block. the red lamp swung the sudden brakes and stalling engine voices heads who did and the cold nosed gone. are in your driving mirror tailing headlights. that put it out suddenly and flags you done where you weren't known and far from what you knew. the lowland clayson...
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i knew van kirk, selby, chuck sweeney. they i knew sweeney, he was a great guy, a nice guy. and that fairer be was quite a guy. they were all good guys and they were satisfied. i was a civilian, that's all. >> how long were you what went over before he went to solvency? >> back and forth. once i started at wend over, then it would be a situation where i will go to wind over maybe i'd stay a couple of days and do some work or lay out some stuff that had to be done. maybe i wouldn't, maybe i guess maybe i go straight down assault and see. solvency was built to fill in the picture the film. that's why sultan see was there. it was a navy base for a movie it had been put their. we lived in those barracks, and we did our testing as i explained by putting running up big loop up to send francisco which approximated the distances we were gonna have to fly at the time. >> i have to spend all this time worked on this project, tell me about us worth telling you that you were going to go overseas with the bomb. and how you were gonna be directly commission is an officer. >> the, said i w
i knew van kirk, selby, chuck sweeney. they i knew sweeney, he was a great guy, a nice guy. and that fairer be was quite a guy. they were all good guys and they were satisfied. i was a civilian, that's all. >> how long were you what went over before he went to solvency? >> back and forth. once i started at wend over, then it would be a situation where i will go to wind over maybe i'd stay a couple of days and do some work or lay out some stuff that had to be done. maybe i wouldn't,...
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sweeney's you want her or sleepless in the restaurant keeper is to us or for you to post to see you know moira it to see you know is a very it's a type but then wish don't you know you have this because i mean it of course study soviets it experiment know it and if it was just even the cause of the promise i. figured you'd go eat their own to get off. at work johnny's only ever referred to as johnny on which to find his english name a long time ago i don't like mr john i don't like uncle joe my real middle name is max well where it came from i have no idea you know in the west in the u.k. you name your son's middle name after a football team it has no meaning and also to me this is important about here it's the respect of your parents i think it's very this continuation where did you come from here the middle name you take of your father so i'm john young which means i am the son of young and i'm very proud of it it will delay its uniqueness as well this is the numbers not stored on a small t.v. provision you want to stop when you meet him you also because he just really knew even the mo
sweeney's you want her or sleepless in the restaurant keeper is to us or for you to post to see you know moira it to see you know is a very it's a type but then wish don't you know you have this because i mean it of course study soviets it experiment know it and if it was just even the cause of the promise i. figured you'd go eat their own to get off. at work johnny's only ever referred to as johnny on which to find his english name a long time ago i don't like mr john i don't like uncle joe my...
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caused so much pain and suffering will never leave a person again to be a smile sweeney reporting from wellington new zealand thank you. back here in europe e.u. foreign affairs head joseph is urging the e.u. countries to forge a common way forward to meet global challenges and to increase europe's clout on the international stage he was speaking ahead of an informal meeting of e.u. foreign ministers here in berlin he said the e.u. could not stop global crisis from happening but could change the way it was funded to among the crises said to be discussed by ministers today the tensions between turkey and greece over gas explorations in the eastern mediterranean as well as the suspected poisoning off russian opposition figure. the situation in bella reuss let's go to our correspondent alexander phenomena who's following the meeting i was under germany's foreign minister has said the e.u. will not leave the ongoing human rights violations in that what does he mean by that as well german foreign minister has made killdeer that from his perspective nothing has changed so far on the ground i
caused so much pain and suffering will never leave a person again to be a smile sweeney reporting from wellington new zealand thank you. back here in europe e.u. foreign affairs head joseph is urging the e.u. countries to forge a common way forward to meet global challenges and to increase europe's clout on the international stage he was speaking ahead of an informal meeting of e.u. foreign ministers here in berlin he said the e.u. could not stop global crisis from happening but could change...
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just have to see what happens in the coming days while sweeney there thank you very much . for. hurricane marco and tropical storm laura have torn through the caribbean and the gulf of mexico leaving massive destruction in their wake at least 11 people have died in the dominican republic and haiti both storms are expected to hit the u.s. gulf coast soon. storm moore has already left a deadly mark on the dominican republic in its wake flooding that's left homes inundated and up to a 1000000 people without power. residents have been trying to salvage whatever they can. in neighboring haiti torrents of flood water gushed through the streets in a similar picture of despair. most people here aren't safe this town is destroyed as you can see look at the people walking by the house is a condemned there are dead people traders have lost their goods one. after gnashing southern cuba storm laura is now heading towards the u.s. coast coast and puerto rico in tandem with another potentially deadly storm system marco. u.s. president donald trump says emergency services are in place this is s
just have to see what happens in the coming days while sweeney there thank you very much . for. hurricane marco and tropical storm laura have torn through the caribbean and the gulf of mexico leaving massive destruction in their wake at least 11 people have died in the dominican republic and haiti both storms are expected to hit the u.s. gulf coast soon. storm moore has already left a deadly mark on the dominican republic in its wake flooding that's left homes inundated and up to a 1000000...
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very different mechanics and underlying economics is that i don't think so if i had to characterize sweeney i would say that he is consistent in his concern for sustainable ecosystem the man has purchased 50000 acres of you know a conservation area in north carolina so his concern seems to be dedicated to really. cultivate innovation at the same time you know these are all platforms kind of pulling it's a tug of war in some degree and so the final thought for me there is that you know the microsoft of the world those are the kind of company to add to this conversation is a lawsuit i were made to charge fees and 30 percent fees that that on a little bit of a weird sort of all that awfully that's that's one and it would be interesting to see what happens the way of epix real engine which is at the base of so many games and how that might play into this as well but let's call it spence wanted author of what up used to vent droid and thank you both for your time and insight. and finally ikea taiwan has taken a new approach to promoting the company's catalogue on the company's facebook page they
very different mechanics and underlying economics is that i don't think so if i had to characterize sweeney i would say that he is consistent in his concern for sustainable ecosystem the man has purchased 50000 acres of you know a conservation area in north carolina so his concern seems to be dedicated to really. cultivate innovation at the same time you know these are all platforms kind of pulling it's a tug of war in some degree and so the final thought for me there is that you know the...
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darren sweeney asks to what degree, silicon valley with the investment of workers with automation? >> you are talking my language. i've been deeply suspicious of that for a long time. talk about who is proposing an idea. if you're redundant, you are suspicious and by the end of that, in conversation with advocates i've come to realize these are not necessary conditions, what we are talking about is minimum wage plus. rather than publicly contested minimums, it is the citizens in command you force on presumptive labor-intensive jobs, force businesses to invest more in capital, not least a shift in the composition of employment but income goes up and employment and wealth is generated and should be positive. with that version of the employer, the state of the employer, there are lots of ways that are not the silicon valley version that are interesting. >> to wonder about the issue, the total amount of jobs but the nature of those jobs changed. what is the transition look like? not so much what we do with free time but how is that dislocation handled even intergenerational he? >> time
darren sweeney asks to what degree, silicon valley with the investment of workers with automation? >> you are talking my language. i've been deeply suspicious of that for a long time. talk about who is proposing an idea. if you're redundant, you are suspicious and by the end of that, in conversation with advocates i've come to realize these are not necessary conditions, what we are talking about is minimum wage plus. rather than publicly contested minimums, it is the citizens in command...
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here's bomber pilots charles sweeney and plummeted it's practice the techniques for dropping the bomb. we just learned in florida not reform we're going to missed it wanted it but exploded near it covered so much more territory so we work with mit people who worked on him or her those are. birthed and liberal thing is gone we didn't know what was good we don't know what they're told is to. barney's unit and its aircraft were then transferred to the pacific they were based on the island of tinian in the mariana islands the 1st operational bomb was loaded onto the aircraft it was the bomb with the a long gated shape containing uranium the bombs builder's name did little boy. nor solid metal miming. what are words really who you're going to when we're in movies or different want to go to a new replacement. colonel paul tibbets head no only gay painted on his plane that was his mother's name. he had a good 6 hours flight time ahead of him. but tug refers and technicians were in planes accompanying the bomber to measure the force of the blast they flew at high altitude out of range of japa
here's bomber pilots charles sweeney and plummeted it's practice the techniques for dropping the bomb. we just learned in florida not reform we're going to missed it wanted it but exploded near it covered so much more territory so we work with mit people who worked on him or her those are. birthed and liberal thing is gone we didn't know what was good we don't know what they're told is to. barney's unit and its aircraft were then transferred to the pacific they were based on the island of...
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great to see the synthesis of what he is doing with their wonderful james sweeney, hugely optimistic and i was shocked at his caution in our last visit as well. anna, i do not buy it for a minute. to move and all of a sudden politicians begin to talk. maybe i do not understand the united kingdom, but i wonder , whothe 1.20 or 1.22 euro starts talking first in europe? anna: we know there will be a lot of talk. that is all we can say about these brexit negotiations or trade deal negotiations. toward the end of the year there will be a lot of talk, but they are still falling out about the things there were falling about a year ago. they're still the role of the ecj, the northern ireland border, and fish. tom: it is fish. this is one of the things i do not get. we can do this with anna, pharaoh -- jonathan ferro would never do this, we can do this with anna. the fish thing is the determinant, isn't it? anna: it plays well for various parts of the electorate. it punches above its weight in terms of generating headlines for something that is less than 1% of the economy. tom: no question. w
great to see the synthesis of what he is doing with their wonderful james sweeney, hugely optimistic and i was shocked at his caution in our last visit as well. anna, i do not buy it for a minute. to move and all of a sudden politicians begin to talk. maybe i do not understand the united kingdom, but i wonder , whothe 1.20 or 1.22 euro starts talking first in europe? anna: we know there will be a lot of talk. that is all we can say about these brexit negotiations or trade deal negotiations....
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i believe there is a tv show following, and on radio paul sweeney and myself will drive the conversation. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, good morning, good morning. "the countdown to the open starts right now. we begin with the big issue. the pressure is building and it shows. leadership from both parties talking up progress. >> we are getting an understanding of each side's position and we are making some progress on certain issues. there a lot of issues still outstanding. i think there is a desire to get something done as soon as we ca
i believe there is a tv show following, and on radio paul sweeney and myself will drive the conversation. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy...
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tim sweeney made his money. is a $.10 game to play they are masters at playing .hese games tencent has a strategy and the strategy is continued to battle american tech at every front. let's think about epic. epic is not tencent's largest moneymaker, they have many other moneymakers. ethics.one of many $.10 -- tencetnt's. are they using the political tension against us, definitely. they are making apple look like that evil mega-corps. it's not true. way, it's not just apple, google has also pulled fortnite from the app store. apple gets a lot more of the attention, but there is a potential, if this continues to appsout, all of epic games are at stake. my kids are on houseparty talking to their grandparents and that would be a big low if they could not access that from the app store. do you expect that this tactic will work on apple and google, or that they will stick to the policy that they've had over the last several years, that the app store has been in existence? the criticism that apple and google do enforce
tim sweeney made his money. is a $.10 game to play they are masters at playing .hese games tencent has a strategy and the strategy is continued to battle american tech at every front. let's think about epic. epic is not tencent's largest moneymaker, they have many other moneymakers. ethics.one of many $.10 -- tencetnt's. are they using the political tension against us, definitely. they are making apple look like that evil mega-corps. it's not true. way, it's not just apple, google has also...
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i will be on radio with paul sweeney.interesting friday, not a boring friday, on wall street. right now, we need to regroup. we do that with chris grisanti, who has been absolutely stunning value.ing how do you find -- how do you value?grossi --is: they are asset like and, most importantly right now, their margins are terribly impacted by covid. you have the classic faang stocks but you also have stocks like domino pizza or even lockheed martin. these are companies that are making it through to the other and -- end. but i think there run is coming -- not to an end but there are even better places to be. tom: where are those? capital now,cap but get more specific. marginnow we need more protectors. let's look at terrific companies that are affected by covid. classic example would be disney. disney is a terrific company, except that half of their revenue comes from the in parks and cruise ships. parks and cruise ships. so if you see a world much more normal, at least the way it used to be, two years or three years down the
i will be on radio with paul sweeney.interesting friday, not a boring friday, on wall street. right now, we need to regroup. we do that with chris grisanti, who has been absolutely stunning value.ing how do you find -- how do you value?grossi --is: they are asset like and, most importantly right now, their margins are terribly impacted by covid. you have the classic faang stocks but you also have stocks like domino pizza or even lockheed martin. these are companies that are making it through to...
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here's bomber pilots charles sweeney and plaintive it's practice the techniques for dropping the bomb. under floor not reform we're going to missed it want to have an exploded near it covered so much more territory so we work with their mind to the porch on a mortar those are. parked and developing his bomb we don't know what was good we don't want to told as to. barney's unit and its aircraft were then transferred to the pacific they were based on the island of tinian in the mariana islands the 1st operational bomb was loaded onto the aircraft it was the bomb with the elongated shape containing uranium the bombs builders name did little boy. were going to ignore founded normal meaning. on what was written in the old one when we were numerous and different bomb want to go to newer plant. colonel paul tibbets had a nollie gay painted on his plane that was his mother's name. he had a good 6 hours flight time ahead of him. but tug refers and technicians were in planes accompanying the bomber to measure the force of the blast they flew at high altitude out of range of japanese anti-aircra
here's bomber pilots charles sweeney and plaintive it's practice the techniques for dropping the bomb. under floor not reform we're going to missed it want to have an exploded near it covered so much more territory so we work with their mind to the porch on a mortar those are. parked and developing his bomb we don't know what was good we don't want to told as to. barney's unit and its aircraft were then transferred to the pacific they were based on the island of tinian in the mariana islands...
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apple claiming epic ceo tim sweeney got a special side deal for "fortnite" and accuses the company ofaching its contract. is our us to discuss guest, a veteran in this industry. what is your take on this back-and-forth? do you take a side, epic or apple? >> well, put me right on the spot. first of all, apple, google, epic, these are all incredible companies that have done tremendous things for the gaming ecosystem, the e-sports ecosystem. one thing i will say about epic is they have always championed the independent game developer and gamer, the little guy. it is actually in their dna and part of their core values, and so i do understand them following through with that fight. i would say they are great companies. they will figure it out. i think we all now realized the gaming revenue pie is massive and there is plenty of revenue to be shared. a big part so i am sure they will find a way. emily: there is plenty of revenue to be shared, but there is the question of what is fair and what is not fair? do you think charging 30% rent, if you will, is fair? ann: well, certainly, this is lik
apple claiming epic ceo tim sweeney got a special side deal for "fortnite" and accuses the company ofaching its contract. is our us to discuss guest, a veteran in this industry. what is your take on this back-and-forth? do you take a side, epic or apple? >> well, put me right on the spot. first of all, apple, google, epic, these are all incredible companies that have done tremendous things for the gaming ecosystem, the e-sports ecosystem. one thing i will say about epic is they...
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national security advisor, speaking with tom keene and paul sweeney.t in belarus, torrey clark joins me now. why is belarus so important to russia and then to russia and the u.s.? well, as we heard just there, russia does see belarus as a buffer between it and nato encroachment. nato has been expanding to the east. and belarus porters three -- borders three nato countries and russia. ally, sometimes a troublesome ally, but lukashenko has been in power for 26 years and is a known factor to russia. alix: is this a ukraine situation, where russia will think it has a mandate to go in and push, or is this a different sort of set up domestically? torrey: it is hard to say right now. makea has offered to assistance available under existing -- it is not clear how that would work out in these alliances. you have other partners, for the wording is, we understand, assistance would be provided if there is outside intervention into voters. this is a domestic issue in belarus. we have not seen strong indications that russia is planning to get involved in a domestic
national security advisor, speaking with tom keene and paul sweeney.t in belarus, torrey clark joins me now. why is belarus so important to russia and then to russia and the u.s.? well, as we heard just there, russia does see belarus as a buffer between it and nato encroachment. nato has been expanding to the east. and belarus porters three -- borders three nato countries and russia. ally, sometimes a troublesome ally, but lukashenko has been in power for 26 years and is a known factor to...
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liotta played him in "field of dreams," sweeney in "eight men out," but redford's character in "the naturally based on shoeless joe. >> in early 2010, baseball fanatic bill bowen tries to convince his wife to let him buy this 100-year-old scrapbook of vintage baseball players. in it is an autographed picture of the legendary "shoeless" joe jackson. the asking price -- $15,000. >> and that's when i said, "no, absolutely not." >> bill buys it anyway, selling some of his other memorabilia to raise the cash. where did you keep it? >> it was just sitting in a trunk in our bedroom, handy, so he could pull it out and look at it and show it to people when they came. >> and sharon decides to stop giving her husband a hard time about it. really? you were that easy about it? >> i was easy, because life's too short, and -- and it proved to be true. >> in 2014, bill has a heart attack... and dies at the age of 67. shortly after his death, baseball collectors begin calling his widow. >> we started to get some phone calls from people. did we still have the book? would we consider selling it? >> a family f
liotta played him in "field of dreams," sweeney in "eight men out," but redford's character in "the naturally based on shoeless joe. >> in early 2010, baseball fanatic bill bowen tries to convince his wife to let him buy this 100-year-old scrapbook of vintage baseball players. in it is an autographed picture of the legendary "shoeless" joe jackson. the asking price -- $15,000. >> and that's when i said, "no, absolutely not." >> bill...
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smile sweeney reporting from wellington new zealand thank you. back here in your of the u.s foreign affairs head joseph the burrell is urging evil countries to forge a common way forward to meet global challenges and increased europe's clouds on the international stage he was speaking ahead of an informal meeting of e.u. foreign ministers here in berlin he said the e.u. should could not stop global crises from happening but could change the way it responded to among the crises set and discussed by ministers today the tensions between turkey and greece over gas exploration in the eastern mediterranean as well as the suspected poisoning of russian opposition figures in the valley and the situation envelops. let's go to our correspondent alexander phenomena who's following the meeting i was under germany's foreign minister has said the e.u. will not leave the ongoing human rights violations in bellew's unanswered what does he mean by that. well german foreign minister mass has made killdeer that from his perspective nothing has changed so far on the
smile sweeney reporting from wellington new zealand thank you. back here in your of the u.s foreign affairs head joseph the burrell is urging evil countries to forge a common way forward to meet global challenges and increased europe's clouds on the international stage he was speaking ahead of an informal meeting of e.u. foreign ministers here in berlin he said the e.u. should could not stop global crises from happening but could change the way it responded to among the crises set and discussed...
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his death was announced, kids from all over paid tribute to boseman including five-year-old charter sweeneyeat actor, but he was also politically active. i was lucky enough to get to interview him on 2017. >> you can always do better. i can always be a better actor. i can always be a better person. so america has never been as great as it should be. so, you know, i don't feel like i'm tired of talking about it if it's not done. it has to be done. it has to be fixed. >> in his last tweet before he died, he tweeted a photo of himself with kamala harris with the #vote2020. >>> well, in that spirit, wauconda forever. make sure that you are registered, and please, please vote early. for everything you need to plan your vote in your state, go to nbcnews.com/planyourvote. and that is tonight's "reid out." "all in" starts now. >>> tonight on "all in," 64 days until the election, 185,000 ted and trump's new favorite medical adviser has a plan to let the virus keep spreading. >>> plus, as foreign interference in the election ramps up, why are election security briefings ramping down? >>> chris murphy
his death was announced, kids from all over paid tribute to boseman including five-year-old charter sweeneyeat actor, but he was also politically active. i was lucky enough to get to interview him on 2017. >> you can always do better. i can always be a better actor. i can always be a better person. so america has never been as great as it should be. so, you know, i don't feel like i'm tired of talking about it if it's not done. it has to be done. it has to be fixed. >> in his last...
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. >> up next from the san mateo county sheriff's office is detective sweeney. >> good morning. no changes from san mateo county but thank you to everyone who has donated diapers, formula and school supplies. for those of you interested in helping out in other ways you can make financial donations as well as the red cross. we want to say how grateful we are for all the support wearing seeing from the community whether it's online messages or a couple restaurants have donated food including alice's restaurant up on skyline and 84. and it's just incredibly motivating. our first responders and support staff see these messages and comments, signs out in the community, and we can't tell you how much it means to us right now, so thank you very much for all of that support and gratitude. it's heard and felt. >> speaking next on behalf of all of the agencies and unified command is cal fire incident management team three ic billy. >> good morning. obviously yesterday we had great success out on the line. we had clean air, able to fly our aircraft. our folks were able to get in there and
. >> up next from the san mateo county sheriff's office is detective sweeney. >> good morning. no changes from san mateo county but thank you to everyone who has donated diapers, formula and school supplies. for those of you interested in helping out in other ways you can make financial donations as well as the red cross. we want to say how grateful we are for all the support wearing seeing from the community whether it's online messages or a couple restaurants have donated food...
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but darrin sweeney asks to what degree does ubi provide silicon valley with a method of replacing workers with automation. >> you're talking my language. i've been deep his suspicious of uvi for a long time because of the -- think but who is proposing an idea. if the people making the robot telling you use should be suspicious. i don't bide the end of work stuff but in conversations sometimes i keep it with the ubi advocates i realize that these are not necessary conditions. we're talking about if uvi and steve has just crow died one it's minimum wage plus. rather than being a politically contested minimum it is a -- once you do that you force unproductive labor intensive jobs out, you force businesses to invest more in capital, not leads to a shift in composition of employment and income goes up there's no reason for that to change the -- the wealth generated inch fact it should be positive. that version goes back to men city and the version of the state as the employer of last resort. a lot of ways to do it that are not the silicon valley version and that's the ones i thinking interesti
but darrin sweeney asks to what degree does ubi provide silicon valley with a method of replacing workers with automation. >> you're talking my language. i've been deep his suspicious of uvi for a long time because of the -- think but who is proposing an idea. if the people making the robot telling you use should be suspicious. i don't bide the end of work stuff but in conversations sometimes i keep it with the ubi advocates i realize that these are not necessary conditions. we're talking...
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. >> reporter: this is 27-year-old betsy sweeney's dream home, built in 1892 and sold for just $18,500onstruction. i wanted something that was really intact, had a ton of historic character even if that meant sacrificing things like walls or floors. >> reporter: betsy is just one of many millennials purchasing old homes all over the country. it's a rising trend as potential home buyers reconsider their work from home situation. >> where they live is negotiable. there are so many more options on the table for people now. >> reporter: elizabeth and ethan finkelstein created the popular instagram page cheap old houses in 2016 and have seen a recent surge in interest for these hidden real estate gems. >> think smaller, buy something you can afford and chip away at it over time. >> hi. come on in. >> reporter: although these historic homes require serious renovation, for betsy, she says that's all part of the charm. >> it's definitely possible to do a lot yourself. it's just a matter of how much time you want to spend doing it. >> okay, so joining us now with some answers to our house hunti
. >> reporter: this is 27-year-old betsy sweeney's dream home, built in 1892 and sold for just $18,500onstruction. i wanted something that was really intact, had a ton of historic character even if that meant sacrificing things like walls or floors. >> reporter: betsy is just one of many millennials purchasing old homes all over the country. it's a rising trend as potential home buyers reconsider their work from home situation. >> where they live is negotiable. there are so...
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went last november means sweeney's the foreign minister living there had even a meeting with president lukashenko and of course at peel that this would be korea fairylike sometime this didn't happen now i had to call tool to me i'm ok the foreign minister of and of course appealed that violence should not be used and that they knew they were elixirs on this record so i asked the security organization of europe they always see to participate as observers of the lexer and also allow their representatives to come to the country unfortunately this is not yet the case but i think it's very important that we continually continuously are in contact with the leaders of. an appeal to them to to move on or create korean fair elections. hence time now for the way their hair is jenny with more on the wildfires in california yes it's a very active season this one came it's been hot it's been tried the winds have been gusty all the things of course that really just fuel 5 but you can see here on the satellite look at all these clear skies it's california in particular that has really been impacted b
went last november means sweeney's the foreign minister living there had even a meeting with president lukashenko and of course at peel that this would be korea fairylike sometime this didn't happen now i had to call tool to me i'm ok the foreign minister of and of course appealed that violence should not be used and that they knew they were elixirs on this record so i asked the security organization of europe they always see to participate as observers of the lexer and also allow their...
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. >> reporter: this is 27-year-old betsy sweeney's dream home, built in 1892 and sold for just $18,500 new construction. i wanted something that was really impact, had a ton of historic character. even if that meant sacrificing things like walls or floors. >> reporter: betsy is just one of many millennials purchasing old homes all over the country. it's a rising trend as potential home buyers reconsider their work-from-home situation. >> where they live is negotiable. there are so many more options on the table for people now. >> reporter: elizabeth and ethan finkelstein created the popular instagram page, "cheap old houses," in 2016 and have seen a recent surge in interest for these hidden real estate gems. >> this is, think smaller, buy something you can afford, and chip away at it over time. >> hi, come on in! >> reporter: although these historic homes require serious renovation, for betsy, she says that's all part of the charm. >> it's definitely possible to do a lot yourself, it's just a matter of how much time you want to spend doing it. >> our thanks to dan harris. i could see h
. >> reporter: this is 27-year-old betsy sweeney's dream home, built in 1892 and sold for just $18,500 new construction. i wanted something that was really impact, had a ton of historic character. even if that meant sacrificing things like walls or floors. >> reporter: betsy is just one of many millennials purchasing old homes all over the country. it's a rising trend as potential home buyers reconsider their work-from-home situation. >> where they live is negotiable. there...
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. >> epic is in an interesting spot epic's ceo tim sweeney, a billionaire himself, of course that ispany that recently raised a war chest of money, i think, now valued at something like $17 billion but this case is going to go on, listen, perhaps for years. i think what's interesting is how many also companies clearly feel at ease criticizing the app store, facebook, epic or match group. i think really the ultimate risk here, do lawmakers propose and pass new rules designed for our digital age that really force apple and others to rethink some of their business. >> josh lipton, thank you. >>> still ahead, some major market shifts for nextee wk. i had saved up some money and then found the home of my dreams. but my home of my dreams needed some work sofi was the first lender that even offered a personal loan. i didn't even know that was an option. the personal loan let us renovate our single family house into a multi-unit home. and i get to live in this beautiful house with this beautiful kitchen and it's all thanks to sofi. it's made for him a veteran who honorably served and it's ma
. >> epic is in an interesting spot epic's ceo tim sweeney, a billionaire himself, of course that ispany that recently raised a war chest of money, i think, now valued at something like $17 billion but this case is going to go on, listen, perhaps for years. i think what's interesting is how many also companies clearly feel at ease criticizing the app store, facebook, epic or match group. i think really the ultimate risk here, do lawmakers propose and pass new rules designed for our...
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well, i think tim sweeney, this is kind of a personal thing for him, he's been a huge advocate against's app store and now is mobilizing his company and the biggest game they have, fortnite, to try to make things fairer for what he says is all developers around the world. fortnite as a game, one of the first games, first and only games in the world to have cross-play between both consoles and sony play stations and microsoft xbox along with phones, so his way of looking at the technology and the internet has allowed under the circumstances to have open platforms. you can't create another app store on the mobile platform like you can on google and android which is why he's going as hard as them as they are at apple. this is pretty serious for him as a personal matter to try to make it for all developers out there to not have to go by apple's rules. ashley: epic will argue, as susan just reported, this is an antitrust issue for all the reasons you just outlined. but then apple and google will argue they built the platform, they maintain the platform, it's not a utility and they can charg
well, i think tim sweeney, this is kind of a personal thing for him, he's been a huge advocate against's app store and now is mobilizing his company and the biggest game they have, fortnite, to try to make things fairer for what he says is all developers around the world. fortnite as a game, one of the first games, first and only games in the world to have cross-play between both consoles and sony play stations and microsoft xbox along with phones, so his way of looking at the technology and...
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the ceo tim sweeney is the ultimate decision maker for epic and the company does not take action unless tim agrees with it. so gamers can still play fortnite if you are curious, but that will change in two weeks, when season four is launched. you might not be able to get it. we will see how this is resolved. david: taking on the big guys. i kind of like that story. thank you very much, lauren. we will come back to that. now a live look at capitol hill. it's empty because congress left without a stimulus deal, and it isn't coming back until september. jonathan hoenig, come back in. jonathan, i think markets like it when the government is not in session. they can't do so much damage to the markets. when they are doing stuff they shouldn't be doing. and you know, it assumes that the president's executive action wins the day. >> well, i mean, you and i are kind of [ inaudible ] because there's an expectation that government needs to pass -- when they say stimulus [ inaudible ] so we are all on the same page. we know from history once again that that government spending actually slows econom
the ceo tim sweeney is the ultimate decision maker for epic and the company does not take action unless tim agrees with it. so gamers can still play fortnite if you are curious, but that will change in two weeks, when season four is launched. you might not be able to get it. we will see how this is resolved. david: taking on the big guys. i kind of like that story. thank you very much, lauren. we will come back to that. now a live look at capitol hill. it's empty because congress left without a...
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mr sweeney and the first minister are facing that because there are 124,000 pupils who will be potentially hear, i'm sorry, this is what we're going to do to sort it. if mr swinney wants me to try and help him solve it, we will help him, but he needs to understand the problem is that each pupil has faced. we will hear from him in the scottish parliament today, maybe we will him request your help officially there. thank your help officially there. thank you for all of them. we're joined now by sirjon coles, the government's former director general for schools and now chief executive of an academy trust. i'm not sure how much of those interviews you heard, but a real sense of injustice from that father. talking specifically about scotland, what can be done to fix it?” talking specifically about scotland, what can be done to fix it? i think it's very difficult. they have already got those individual pupil appeal process in place, but i suspect they have decided that will be unmanageable given the level of concern. that's probably the reason why they have decided to change tack. i'm not sure w
mr sweeney and the first minister are facing that because there are 124,000 pupils who will be potentially hear, i'm sorry, this is what we're going to do to sort it. if mr swinney wants me to try and help him solve it, we will help him, but he needs to understand the problem is that each pupil has faced. we will hear from him in the scottish parliament today, maybe we will him request your help officially there. thank your help officially there. thank you for all of them. we're joined now by...
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see the reaction that the scottish education minister saw, who was then forced to make a u—turn, mr sweeneye having their grades submitted and the danger is, if you move to a system where there are no checks and balances, that does create a new set of disadvantages and we do not want to see that. we have seen grades, going up by 2% this year. youngsters will be getting better grades this year than last year. i think this is a fair system but they will be situations where youngsters getting grades that do not truly reflective of what they put in and that is why we have to have the really robust appeals process in place for them to be able to have that redressed and that is what we have done. one of the concerns of those 40% that are likely to be downgraded, those schools, the pupils in those schools would have been in deprived areas. maybe done any research into that to make sure that those who are struggling already are not going to fall further behind? struggling already are not going to fall further behind ? that struggling already are not going to fall further behind? that the gap will n
see the reaction that the scottish education minister saw, who was then forced to make a u—turn, mr sweeneye having their grades submitted and the danger is, if you move to a system where there are no checks and balances, that does create a new set of disadvantages and we do not want to see that. we have seen grades, going up by 2% this year. youngsters will be getting better grades this year than last year. i think this is a fair system but they will be situations where youngsters getting...
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bill sweeney is the ceo of the rfa, and hejoins us this morning. have had to take some of the contact of the game away, around the scrum and rock. hopefully this goes onto the stage where we can have greater levels of normal rugby resuming. and i suppose rugby is feeling the financial hit as much as many other sports. when that there is obvious the a huge financial hit that the game is taken, a huge loss in revenue, and unfortunately for the rfu that means job losses, as you have announced this week? yeah, it is very, very tough. the lockdown came in march 23 last match was against wales on march seven. so we have missed all the events we would normally have over the summer period. and when you shut down twickenham, our primary source of income, it is pretty tough. so we are projecting various different scenarios, but we could lose about £107 million worth of revenue in this financial year. so that is very tough and we have had to cut costs accordingly, and we have announced 141 positions at risk this week. it is terrible. we know the premiership r
bill sweeney is the ceo of the rfa, and hejoins us this morning. have had to take some of the contact of the game away, around the scrum and rock. hopefully this goes onto the stage where we can have greater levels of normal rugby resuming. and i suppose rugby is feeling the financial hit as much as many other sports. when that there is obvious the a huge financial hit that the game is taken, a huge loss in revenue, and unfortunately for the rfu that means job losses, as you have announced this...