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the imf annual meetings raise concerns over negative rates in an exclusive interview with cnbc, axle weberarns central banks have lost their ways. >> in recent years, ecb loss of business has been much less policy, lost its distant to market they should guide markets rather than be in a standoff with markets about the future, and we have seen it in the u.s., we've seen it here in europe ♪ >>> well, good morning and welcome to "street signs." it's monday. waef lot to get through on the show today, but i just want to give you a quick recap of what's been happening with markets. the handover on wall street on friday was pretty negative we had all the three majors end the day in negative territory. boeing was dragging down the dow. the s&p is 1.5 percentage points away from its all time high. overnight in asia, pretty mixed tone as well, even though we had some positive language coming out of the chinese vice premier saying that china and the u.s. have made substantial progress in many aspects and laid an important foundation so positive signs with the possibility of getting a trade deal passe
the imf annual meetings raise concerns over negative rates in an exclusive interview with cnbc, axle weberarns central banks have lost their ways. >> in recent years, ecb loss of business has been much less policy, lost its distant to market they should guide markets rather than be in a standoff with markets about the future, and we have seen it in the u.s., we've seen it here in europe ♪ >>> well, good morning and welcome to "street signs." it's monday. waef lot to...
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let's see how congressman randy weber of texas sees it. welcome to the show.ou, chris. >> congressman, i know you don't like the process and i'm happy to talk to you about what you think is at play. in terms of what we know about the situation at this point, can you really say that this president did nothing wrong in his dealings with ukraine? >> chris, have you read the transcript? >> yes. >> you recognize that in that transcript that president zelensky says to president trump he did a great job of draining the swam map over here, he coul use president trump's help, he could learn from the president. did you read that? >> yup. >> here is the president of ukraine who has said to our great president, look, you've done a great job of draining your swamp, we've got corruption over here, i could use some help and i could learn from you. the president says there are a couple of examples, uses the crowd strike, through the russian collusion -- >> i know the conspiracy theory. >> so crowd strike, a wealthy ukrainian owned that is right of that company, they got to lo
let's see how congressman randy weber of texas sees it. welcome to the show.ou, chris. >> congressman, i know you don't like the process and i'm happy to talk to you about what you think is at play. in terms of what we know about the situation at this point, can you really say that this president did nothing wrong in his dealings with ukraine? >> chris, have you read the transcript? >> yes. >> you recognize that in that transcript that president zelensky says to...
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sool: joel weber, thank you much. joel weber, editor of the magazine.urning to a top story this week, turkish troops crossing into northeastern syria to force u.s.-backed kurdish militants controlling the border area away from the region. jason: and president trump saying the u.s. will not stand in turkey's way. dozens of u.s. troops working with the kurds were pulled back earlier this week. carol: that's right, and that announcement took a lot of folks in washington and around the world by surprise as it impacts the united states relationship with other countries, none more so than russia. here is reporter henry meyer in moscow on advantage, putin. henry: russia has been looking to restore the influence it had in the middle east, which was strong during the soviet era. that changed dramatically after the collapse of the soviet union. and really, putin, president putin has had immense success in this field, in the intervention that russia did in syria starting a few years ago, in which they succeeded in reversing the outcome of the civil war. president
sool: joel weber, thank you much. joel weber, editor of the magazine.urning to a top story this week, turkish troops crossing into northeastern syria to force u.s.-backed kurdish militants controlling the border area away from the region. jason: and president trump saying the u.s. will not stand in turkey's way. dozens of u.s. troops working with the kurds were pulled back earlier this week. carol: that's right, and that announcement took a lot of folks in washington and around the world by...
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bloomberg businessweek editor joel weber joins us now. private equity touches us in so many ways.oel: we couldn't keep listening to jason go on and on. when we got together about the different ways private equity touches us, we realize there was a bigger story here, which was in the last decade, since the financial crisis, nobody won this decade as much as private equity. jason: now we've got questions and that's how this story shaped up. you posed them to a lot of us in the newsroom. joel we realized there was a lot of different places we want to go. the fact d.c. has carried interest. so far, that's bit untouchable. if things change in d.c., we might see that change. carol: we did see lobbying in terms of private equity firms. they are spending tons of money. joel: tons of money. also returns. everyone wants big returns. a world without yield anywhere, how do i get roi? private equity promises that. jason: some institutions have been happy from a return perspective. it's grown so massive, but that scale and that size, there are a lot of consequences, some intended, some not. joe
bloomberg businessweek editor joel weber joins us now. private equity touches us in so many ways.oel: we couldn't keep listening to jason go on and on. when we got together about the different ways private equity touches us, we realize there was a bigger story here, which was in the last decade, since the financial crisis, nobody won this decade as much as private equity. jason: now we've got questions and that's how this story shaped up. you posed them to a lot of us in the newsroom. joel we...
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sus palabras se han convertido en un de san para escaladores profesionales rick weber, un escalador hizoocho aÑos de edad sin la necesidad de utilizar equipos de escalada logrÓ trepar el muro sin mayor dificultad. cuando llegÓ la parte superior de la impresiÓn ustedes la pueden ver. consiguiÓ pararse en la cima. "fue triste cuando dijo que nadie podÍa escalar el muro y que era impenetrable" asegurÓ el creador de este reto. es que trump mencionÓ que unos 20 escaladores profesionales habÍan intentado escalar los diferentes prototipos de su muro. "bueno, mira nada mÁs conel estilo que este joven superÓ el reto de trump. con una mano sola se sostenÍa de las columnas y con la otra hacia malabarismo.. "es un mensaje de que esta es definitivamente la manera equivocada de proteger la frontera" ahora existe un concurso donde alpinistas aficionados y novatos muestran de una manera prÁctica y frontal la vulnerabilidad que podrÍa tener la barrera fronteriza desde miami florida, lyanno univisiÓn. >> mÁs adelante gobierno indÍgena en ecuadordicen estar listos para negociar sin embargo se retracta el d
sus palabras se han convertido en un de san para escaladores profesionales rick weber, un escalador hizoocho aÑos de edad sin la necesidad de utilizar equipos de escalada logrÓ trepar el muro sin mayor dificultad. cuando llegÓ la parte superior de la impresiÓn ustedes la pueden ver. consiguiÓ pararse en la cima. "fue triste cuando dijo que nadie podÍa escalar el muro y que era impenetrable" asegurÓ el creador de este reto. es que trump mencionÓ que unos 20 escaladores...
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paola: la mujer identificada como susy weber intentaba sofocar con una manguera las llamas que se acercaban> andamos pescando la 1:00 a.m. y casi por terminar. yo dejÉ una manta y dijo vamos para allÁ. tayana: en un abrir y cerrar de ojos lo perdieron todo. >> estaba mi hermano con todo y su familia, se fueron.es eran cuatro casas y se acabÓ todo. tayana: el segundo dÍa del incendio kincade las llamas siguen devorando todo a su paso. cientos de bomberos de todo el norte y sur de california siguen intentando batallar las. dicen que el terreno escarpado y la temperatura con las fuertes rÁfagas de viento están en su contra. >> ya california no es que uno diga que las playas, ya los conocÍa por eso, sino por los incendios aÑo tras aÑo. tayana: un reiterado problema que solo ventila una ardiente frustraciÓn. >> nos cortan la luz pensando que con eso se va a remediar el problema, pero al parecer no ayuda. se cortan la luz y de todas maneras los incendios que se provocan. tayana: evacuaciones, negocios cerrados y casas daÑadas. es una pesadilla que para muchos solo vuelve a repetirse. >> varios am
paola: la mujer identificada como susy weber intentaba sofocar con una manguera las llamas que se acercaban> andamos pescando la 1:00 a.m. y casi por terminar. yo dejÉ una manta y dijo vamos para allÁ. tayana: en un abrir y cerrar de ojos lo perdieron todo. >> estaba mi hermano con todo y su familia, se fueron.es eran cuatro casas y se acabÓ todo. tayana: el segundo dÍa del incendio kincade las llamas siguen devorando todo a su paso. cientos de bomberos de todo el norte y sur de...
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ask mister atkinson if he could give a detailed rendition during the revolutionary war and eugene weber was a history professor in california said it was four years worth of income toward the american revolution and i would like to know more about what that would entail and drill washington and requested. >> i write a fair amount of the beginning benjamin franklin shows up in paris in decembe december 1776 and is the main man to p persuade the absolute monarchy of louis the h to align himself of republicans inic america. that is the diplomatic feet but the french began to surreptitiously provide gunpowder and muskets and herough the unlikely source bomar shea sets up a phony company through the french armory to give culpable deniability because they don't want the british to get mad at them yet all the french care about is getting even with the british with that defeat they suffered in the seven years war but on their timetable. this is important like the battle of saratoga some of those muskets are important with the defeat the french provide millions and they mentioned uniforms everyt
ask mister atkinson if he could give a detailed rendition during the revolutionary war and eugene weber was a history professor in california said it was four years worth of income toward the american revolution and i would like to know more about what that would entail and drill washington and requested. >> i write a fair amount of the beginning benjamin franklin shows up in paris in decembe december 1776 and is the main man to p persuade the absolute monarchy of louis the h to align...
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. >> "law and crime network's" jesse weber says felicity's team played it smart accepting an early pleaeal, apologizing in court and taking advantage of prison policy. >> when you are scheduled to be released on the weekends or a holiday, you can actually be released on the last workday. >> er8 earlier today this mercedes arrived at felicity's home. leading everyone to wonder if she was behind those windows. felicity checked in last tuesday toilet in the middle of the floor. so what's next? the emmy-winning actress faces a year of probation and must perform 250 hours of community service. >> i wouldn't be surprised if hollywood welcomes her back. maybe it will take sometime. she is a terrific actress and this is just a very weak point for her in what has been a horrible, horrible scandal that has rocked america. >>> now to what may be an escalating "will and grace" feud between deborah messing and megan mullally. >> i need everyone's attention because i've got big news. >> according to a report megan has taken a leave of absence and will miss two episodes of the final season which premi
. >> "law and crime network's" jesse weber says felicity's team played it smart accepting an early pleaeal, apologizing in court and taking advantage of prison policy. >> when you are scheduled to be released on the weekends or a holiday, you can actually be released on the last workday. >> er8 earlier today this mercedes arrived at felicity's home. leading everyone to wonder if she was behind those windows. felicity checked in last tuesday toilet in the middle of...
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the all blacks' ninth and final try came from brad weber, his second of the match. face both south africa and the all blacks. france needed three late tries to survive a scare against the united states. 31 points to 7 it finished in their second win at the world cup. the french were leading 12—3 but allowed the us back into it conceding two more penalties, both converted by aj macginty. but france scored three more tries to pick up a bonus point, including this score from baptiste serin. and moves france up to second in pool c, one point behind england who play argentina on saturday. you're watching sportsday on bbc news, still to come... join me as i bring you the latest from the england women football camp as they prepare to play brazil this saturday, and middlesbrough. —— at middlesbrough. as britain go for gold tonight, is doha winning over the doubters? it's been a long time since we've been able to say this. andy murray is into a singles quarterfinal for the first time in a year. the former world number one beat cameron norrie at the china open, as he continue
the all blacks' ninth and final try came from brad weber, his second of the match. face both south africa and the all blacks. france needed three late tries to survive a scare against the united states. 31 points to 7 it finished in their second win at the world cup. the french were leading 12—3 but allowed the us back into it conceding two more penalties, both converted by aj macginty. but france scored three more tries to pick up a bonus point, including this score from baptiste serin. and...
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. >>> the frightening accident that sent the new bachelor, peter weber, to the hospital. course and two cocktail glasses resulted in nearly two dozen stitches. that's in "the skinny" on this wednesday, october 9th. >>> from abc news in new york, this is "world news now" with janai norman and kenneth moton. >> i don't know that that ever gets old. >> i could get used to that, i really could. >> that sounds fancy. >> i don't wear this tie every day, but yeah. >> oh, i keep forgetting that you are wearing the tie. you're buttoned up. >> you're not the only named anchor of the show anymore? >> you guys, almost the entire time i've been on the show it's just me. >> share the spotlight now. >> suddenly we're the doublemint twins, both of us here for good. >> they've replaced this chair with another guy that just looks like me. >> yeah, exactly. >> but it's okay. i'm here. >> kenneth is officially my coanchor, guys. >> i am. >> congratulations. >> janai's loving it, all of it. >> loving it. we'll be celebrating all morning. >> we sure will. >>> we do begin with breaking news, th
. >>> the frightening accident that sent the new bachelor, peter weber, to the hospital. course and two cocktail glasses resulted in nearly two dozen stitches. that's in "the skinny" on this wednesday, october 9th. >>> from abc news in new york, this is "world news now" with janai norman and kenneth moton. >> i don't know that that ever gets old. >> i could get used to that, i really could. >> that sounds fancy. >> i don't wear this...
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. >> reporter: san francisco resident michelle weber echos what a lot of people see day in, day out who live on the iconic lombard street. on any given day hoards of tourists walking or driving the world famous crooked street. at the bottom of the hill more congestion with tourists taking selfies, some in the middle of the road. >> it's a bit excessive. i'm not sure if it's justified, but definitely if we're here, other people want to see it as well. >> many of the residents within a few block radius of that street can't even go out to the weekend because then they get stuck trying to come back. >> reporter: san francisco assembly man bill king introduced assembly bill 1605 after a number of residents complained of the traffic and noise. the bill would have allowed for a pilot program to charge $5 per car on the weekdays and $10 on the weekends and holidays and crsimilar to muir woods where tourists would be given a time to drive down. >> we thought the fact you was fairly fair and again you were just charging people a very small fee just to get the reservation system in place to create
. >> reporter: san francisco resident michelle weber echos what a lot of people see day in, day out who live on the iconic lombard street. on any given day hoards of tourists walking or driving the world famous crooked street. at the bottom of the hill more congestion with tourists taking selfies, some in the middle of the road. >> it's a bit excessive. i'm not sure if it's justified, but definitely if we're here, other people want to see it as well. >> many of the residents...
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trucks ever this go resident michelle weber echoes what a lot of people see the in and out who live on the iconic lombard street. on any given day, hordes of tourists walking or driving the world-famous cricket street. at the bottom of the hill, more congestion but tourist taking selfies and some of them are the middle of the road.>> it is a bit excessive. i'm not sure if it is justified. but if we are here, of other people want to see it as well. many residents cannot even go to the grocery store because they get stuck trying to come back. truck san francisco man bill king introduced assembly bill 1605 after a number of residents complained the traffic and noise. the bill would've allowed for a pilot program to charge five dollars for car on the weekdays and $10 a weekend and holidays figure would've created a reservation system, very similar to mere woods were tours would be given a time to drive down.>> without the fact that you did not charge anyone to walk was fair and you were just charging people a very small fee just to get the reservation to create it. and also to have people
trucks ever this go resident michelle weber echoes what a lot of people see the in and out who live on the iconic lombard street. on any given day, hordes of tourists walking or driving the world-famous cricket street. at the bottom of the hill, more congestion but tourist taking selfies and some of them are the middle of the road.>> it is a bit excessive. i'm not sure if it is justified. but if we are here, of other people want to see it as well. many residents cannot even go to the...
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visits -- weber visits next, they take whatever books they want. theom had a copy of scarsdale diet in her box. or can purchase it on ebay, amazon for supercheap if you want your own copy. it prided itself on the cover, you can lose up to 20 pounds and 14 days. that is the low-calorie part of it. the book itself, which is like this stick, was based on the two-page handout used to give to cardiac patients, which set eat less red meat, avoid sugar, dr. alcohol, then he expanded it to get into this book. the book is a huge hit, makes a ton of money. it published in late 1978. it finished number two on the nonfiction bestseller list. there is an estimated income of about $11 million. this in perspective, he was probably getting between 10% or 20% of the proceeds, so that million -- $1 million or $2 million that he is making off of this book. not only that, he is now gone from being a local doctor that everybody likes to dr. oz famous. he is on television shows people -- and people know who he is, he is a demand. they invited to parties, they give him a
visits -- weber visits next, they take whatever books they want. theom had a copy of scarsdale diet in her box. or can purchase it on ebay, amazon for supercheap if you want your own copy. it prided itself on the cover, you can lose up to 20 pounds and 14 days. that is the low-calorie part of it. the book itself, which is like this stick, was based on the two-page handout used to give to cardiac patients, which set eat less red meat, avoid sugar, dr. alcohol, then he expanded it to get into...
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their ninth and final try came from brad weber, his second.ly who still have to face both south africa and the all blacks. france needed three late tries to survive a scare and see off the united states for their second win. at one point the us were just three point behind france at 12 point to nine. but france then scored three more tries to pick up a bonus point. the win moves france up to second in pool c, one point behind england. andy murray is through to the quater finals of the china open after beating fellow briton cameron norrie over three sets. after two tight sets both of which were taken on tie breaks, murray raced through the decider 6—1 after nearly three hours. it is the first time he's won two straight atp tour singles matches since hip resurfacing surgery injanuary. next up will be either top seed dominic thiem or china's zhang zhizhen. to doha, where there was huge disappointment for britain's adam gemili at the world athletics championships. he narrowly missed out on a medal in the 200—metres — finishing fourth by the narrow
their ninth and final try came from brad weber, his second.ly who still have to face both south africa and the all blacks. france needed three late tries to survive a scare and see off the united states for their second win. at one point the us were just three point behind france at 12 point to nine. but france then scored three more tries to pick up a bonus point. the win moves france up to second in pool c, one point behind england. andy murray is through to the quater finals of the china...
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i know mister eugene weber who is a former history professor in california, his tv show said that the french he four years worth of income to the government towards the americanrevolution . and i'd like to know a lot more about what was that besides just gunpowder must get sent you the blue uniforms atwashington requested . >> thanks for the question. in this book ends in 1777 i write a fair amount of the beginning ofthat help . benjamin franklin shows up in paris and bursae in december 1776. >> .. the french began providing gunpowder, muskets. they do it through a very unusual, unlikely source, a playwright named beaumont share who sets up a phony company. munitions are provided from french armories. it gives her size possible deniability because of the want the british to get too mad at theme yet. all the french care about really is getting even with the british for the feet they had suffered in the seven years war but the want to do it on their timetable. those munitions areo aboard. the battle of saratoga, some of the gunpowder, some of those muskets are aboard at the british defe
i know mister eugene weber who is a former history professor in california, his tv show said that the french he four years worth of income to the government towards the americanrevolution . and i'd like to know a lot more about what was that besides just gunpowder must get sent you the blue uniforms atwashington requested . >> thanks for the question. in this book ends in 1777 i write a fair amount of the beginning ofthat help . benjamin franklin shows up in paris and bursae in december...
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jason: there is editor joel weber on what to look on in the double issue.oe: the cover story is all about tesla's autopilot which may be you have heard about it because it is a advanced cruise control that might put tesla on a path towards having self driving vehicles. carol: questions about how to get there. tesla has a rough draft of something it things will become the future. when you are driving next to a tesla, the driver could be an autopilot already. because of that there has been death. the deaths don't look like normal deaths. but there is a bigger ethical question which maybe it is all worth it. china, in theto headlines, who is selling what to whom. you have got a resurgent merchant. joel: one you have not heard of in the west. clay thompson signed two years ago a huge deal with this company. it is so interesting. we can talk about trade war and the nba being the most recent one. we were talking about what is a different way we can talk about china and the trade war and the nba? it came up because it is a company that is uniquely chinese, only be
jason: there is editor joel weber on what to look on in the double issue.oe: the cover story is all about tesla's autopilot which may be you have heard about it because it is a advanced cruise control that might put tesla on a path towards having self driving vehicles. carol: questions about how to get there. tesla has a rough draft of something it things will become the future. when you are driving next to a tesla, the driver could be an autopilot already. because of that there has been death....
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we begin with joel weber. decade, what are the big things we needed to be watching?> you hit a couple. recession is one thing everyone is weary of. of -- huge implications for the global economy as a whole. we give a survey of the world outlook as a whole. 2% growth is what has been a aojected but there's always chance of it being revised downward. it comes down to the u.s. consumer. in many ways, the global economy is on the back of the u.s. consumer. carol: from the economy to elections. >> and the u.s. is not the only place where there will be elections. that is an expected story. we can say elections, that's going to be a choppy sea. another place that will take up bandwidth is the antitrust conversation. this will dominate the sea -- d. c. in a way that harkens back to and the last time antitrust dominated news. we think this might have a different takeaways that it did in the 90's where ultimately nothing significant happened. we think there are more serious things that could happen. that could be a big implications for the markets when it comes to these big te
we begin with joel weber. decade, what are the big things we needed to be watching?> you hit a couple. recession is one thing everyone is weary of. of -- huge implications for the global economy as a whole. we give a survey of the world outlook as a whole. 2% growth is what has been a aojected but there's always chance of it being revised downward. it comes down to the u.s. consumer. in many ways, the global economy is on the back of the u.s. consumer. carol: from the economy to elections....
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weber investors disappointed -- why were investors disappointed? >> always amended -- expectations.d possibly hit triple digits or 100,000 vehicles. it was a record. it was a good quarter. but they didn't hit the expectation they set for the market. that always makes investors nervous. you're not watching for any sign there is enough vehicle demand out there to satisfy tesla's scores, or if there's not, they're going to flee the stock. ♪ viviana: when you look at factors to watch, this is a great function to monitor. last month, you can see value topping the leaderboard at 12%, momentum falling 10%. while this hurt most hedge funds, a deep value fund like green light does really well. when you look at a shorter time horizon takes one day, it looks like this reversal has stopped and we're back to normal. viviana: about 30,000 functions are on the bloomberg. we love showing you our favorite on bloomberg television. maybe they will become your favorites. as we wrap up this edition of bloomberg best, let's return to one of the week's top stories. on tuesday, the people's republic of chi
weber investors disappointed -- why were investors disappointed? >> always amended -- expectations.d possibly hit triple digits or 100,000 vehicles. it was a record. it was a good quarter. but they didn't hit the expectation they set for the market. that always makes investors nervous. you're not watching for any sign there is enough vehicle demand out there to satisfy tesla's scores, or if there's not, they're going to flee the stock. ♪ viviana: when you look at factors to watch, this...
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peter weber, the star of the next edition of "the bachelor" had to have 22 stitches in his face and knockedt. miley's back after getting her tonsils removed. cody was caption, my sick girl finally free. she's not the ownbly one into his impressive bod. he suggested double date. cody replied text me. and kevin hart, a post accident update. the actor is doing well and making progress daily. he's anxious to fully recover. in fact a source says they have to remind him to take it slow. his speedy recovery is crucial for the busy movie star that hath has at least nine projects in the works. plus alex trebek's cancer setback. >> i have had a long life a full life and i'm nearing the end of that life. >> you're not afraid of dying? >> no. it does bother me i might pass on before i get a grandchild. hint, hint. >> he's considering stepping down from "jeopardy" the show he's hosted for 35 years. >> i will keep doing it as long as my skills do not diminish and they have started to. i'm slurring my words. the chemo has caused sores inside my mouth. it makes it difficult to speak and enunsiate properly.
peter weber, the star of the next edition of "the bachelor" had to have 22 stitches in his face and knockedt. miley's back after getting her tonsils removed. cody was caption, my sick girl finally free. she's not the ownbly one into his impressive bod. he suggested double date. cody replied text me. and kevin hart, a post accident update. the actor is doing well and making progress daily. he's anxious to fully recover. in fact a source says they have to remind him to take it slow. his...
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jason: here is editor joel weber on what to look for in this double issue.oel: the cover story is all about tesla's autopilot which maybe you have heard about it because it is a really advanced cruise control that might put tesla on a path towards having self driving vehicles. carol: big ethical questions about how to get there, because you will probably lose lives along the way. joel: that's right. tesla has a rough draft of something it thinks will become the future. it's on the road right now. when you are driving next to a tesla, the driver could be an autopilot already. because of that, there has been death. the deaths don't look like normal deaths. but there is a bigger ethical question which may be it is all worth it. jason: moving to china, in the headlines, who is selling what to whom, and you have a resurgent or emergent may be name competing with nike. joel: that's right. you maybe haven't heard of it in the west. one person who has heard of it is klay thompson with the golden state warriors, who signed two years ago a huge deal with this company.
jason: here is editor joel weber on what to look for in this double issue.oel: the cover story is all about tesla's autopilot which maybe you have heard about it because it is a really advanced cruise control that might put tesla on a path towards having self driving vehicles. carol: big ethical questions about how to get there, because you will probably lose lives along the way. joel: that's right. tesla has a rough draft of something it thinks will become the future. it's on the road right...
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this right here from our very own brendan weber from our web team, aerial footage of the kincaid fireose flames and this thick, heavy smoke. moving along from our nbc bay area twitter page, we see this fire, zero visibility on the road as the smoke is coming towards our truck, our news truck there, and then you see those heavy flames just right next to the crew that's driving through this roadway. very difficult to see as they make their way through sonoma county. the county sheriff is also posting videos overnight telling people this is exactly why you need to listen to those evacuation orders, take them seriously because this situation can get from bad to worse very, very quickly. our very own melissa colorado who was driving up highway 101 to geyserville, she was pointing out the smoke right here in the distance that you can see. a lot of content online. check it out on our facebook and twitter pages. follow our reporters as well. then we've also got all of those pictures and videos on nbcbayarea.com as well. >>> the kincaid fire as we've been telling you is happening north of sant
this right here from our very own brendan weber from our web team, aerial footage of the kincaid fireose flames and this thick, heavy smoke. moving along from our nbc bay area twitter page, we see this fire, zero visibility on the road as the smoke is coming towards our truck, our news truck there, and then you see those heavy flames just right next to the crew that's driving through this roadway. very difficult to see as they make their way through sonoma county. the county sheriff is also...
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it is such a monumental, andrew weber reduction.ight, in other words.>> we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the album. the very first album that was introduced to the world. and we are going back to the roots of that alto emulate that and to get back to the base of where it all started. >> in 59, and we aren't old enough, or you want even born in 69 when it came out. it was controversial. you are dealing with religion and some people thought it was blacklisted. so, over the year it has changed. it was made into something less edgy. but, this one i hear is pretty edgy. how do you feel about this? "you are right. the controversy was the perspective of jesus. that the show was based around. it is told through the eye of judas. for a lot of people it was hard to take because he was the villain. but, this takes judas's story and he had a story to tell. if you think about it, without judas is ask and knowing what he had to do -- >> -- it was an essential part of the story. you don't have to be religious to enjoy the story. >> no, i
it is such a monumental, andrew weber reduction.ight, in other words.>> we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the album. the very first album that was introduced to the world. and we are going back to the roots of that alto emulate that and to get back to the base of where it all started. >> in 59, and we aren't old enough, or you want even born in 69 when it came out. it was controversial. you are dealing with religion and some people thought it was blacklisted. so, over the...
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are there's still webers? >> might have been five years ago. it was in hollywood.you are amazing. i loved the book. part two is coming out next year and people who love your work should read it first to slam people who don't know your work go and listen to it. this is a legend. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. good to see you again. guy: storm is next. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. [phone ringing] how are we doing? fabulous. ♪ i wonder how the firm's doing without its fearless leader. ♪ you sure you want to leave that all behind? yeah. stay restless, with the icon that does the same. the new rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx 350 all wheel drive for $439/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed
are there's still webers? >> might have been five years ago. it was in hollywood.you are amazing. i loved the book. part two is coming out next year and people who love your work should read it first to slam people who don't know your work go and listen to it. this is a legend. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. good to see you again. guy: storm is next. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. [phone ringing] how are we doing? fabulous. ♪ i wonder how...
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we begin with joel weber. 2020 start of a new decade, what , are the big things we needed -- we needo be watching? recession? >> you hit a couple. recession is one thing everyone is really wary of. it has huge implications for the trump presidency and the u.s. economy and the global economy as a whole. so our interest to gives a survey of the world outlook as a whole. 2% growth is what has been a projected for the u.s. but , there's always a chance of it being revised downward. it comes down to the u.s. consumer is capable of. in many ways, the global economy is on the back of the u.s. consumer. carol: we go from the economy to elections. you guys cover that rightfully so. >> and the u.s. is not the only place where there will be no worthy elections. that is an expected story. we can all look at 2020 and say elections, that's going to be a , choppy sea. one of the more interesting places that will take up a lot of bandwidth especially among investors is going to be the antitrust conversation. this will dominate dc in a way that only really harkens back to the 1990's and the last time
we begin with joel weber. 2020 start of a new decade, what , are the big things we needed -- we needo be watching? recession? >> you hit a couple. recession is one thing everyone is really wary of. it has huge implications for the trump presidency and the u.s. economy and the global economy as a whole. so our interest to gives a survey of the world outlook as a whole. 2% growth is what has been a projected for the u.s. but , there's always a chance of it being revised downward. it comes...
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trucks ever cisco resident michelle weber goes what a lot of people see day in and day out who live onlombard street. on any given day hordes of tourists walking or driving the world-famous crooked street. at the bottom of the hill, more congestion. tourists taking selfies and some of them are in the middle of the road. >> is a bit excessive. i'm not sure if it is justified. but if we are here are the people want to see it.>> many of the residents within a few block radius cannot even go to the grocery store during the weekend because enhey get stuck trying to come back. trucks ever cisco filking introduced bill 1605 after a number of residents complained of the traffic and noise. the bill would've allowed for a pilot program to charge five dollars per car weekdays and $10 on the weekends and holidays. it would have also created reservation system, very similar to mirror woods were tourist would be given time to drive down. >> we thought the fact that you did not charge anyone to walk was fair and you're just charging people a very small fee, just to get the reservation system in place
trucks ever cisco resident michelle weber goes what a lot of people see day in and day out who live onlombard street. on any given day hordes of tourists walking or driving the world-famous crooked street. at the bottom of the hill, more congestion. tourists taking selfies and some of them are in the middle of the road. >> is a bit excessive. i'm not sure if it is justified. but if we are here are the people want to see it.>> many of the residents within a few block radius cannot...
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he sat down with "bloomberg" editor joel weber in london. all business more or less starts with family. it depends on if you stay family or you go public. you typically go public one day, either because the family wants to withdraw, or because you need to raise liquidity, or something went wrong in the company has been sold. so i think that the family is good at managing the business. we can preserve control of the company for forever, possibly. there are businesses with 10 different generations still being private. there was even one association, which you need to be a minimum two centuries old to be part of this family business. joel: so you still have work to do? andrea: exactly. so, i think it is feasible. joel: when you think about how you do business and how other businesses could learn from you, what metrics do you think good should use to measure performance? andrea: i said in a sense before responsibility besides performance. and performance is about the value that you create. i was quite surprised this summer to see how this steel
he sat down with "bloomberg" editor joel weber in london. all business more or less starts with family. it depends on if you stay family or you go public. you typically go public one day, either because the family wants to withdraw, or because you need to raise liquidity, or something went wrong in the company has been sold. so i think that the family is good at managing the business. we can preserve control of the company for forever, possibly. there are businesses with 10 different...
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randy weber. thank you, randy. great job. thank you. one of the best lawyers you'll ever find, he is slick. he is smooth. boy, he's loyal. he's talented. and he's got them all buffaloed because they are not as good as him. john ratcliffe. thank you, john. a man i saw on television last night defending me. brilliantly defending me. i actually don't like doing this usually but i tweeted out, i said thank you very much, brian babin. great defense. i appreciate it. thank you, brian. that was great last night. i put a tweet out because it's owe easier than making a phone call and talking for half an hour. thanks, brian. i just said thanks. you know what, he would rather have that too actually, right? lance gooden. special person. lance gooden. thank you, lance. lance was 1 of 60 people who stuck in there. he was unbelievable. and ron wright, thank you, ron. great job. great job. these are great people. these are great people. along with republican party chairs and all of these winners. here's one. ronna mcdaniel. i will tell you what. you kn
randy weber. thank you, randy. great job. thank you. one of the best lawyers you'll ever find, he is slick. he is smooth. boy, he's loyal. he's talented. and he's got them all buffaloed because they are not as good as him. john ratcliffe. thank you, john. a man i saw on television last night defending me. brilliantly defending me. i actually don't like doing this usually but i tweeted out, i said thank you very much, brian babin. great defense. i appreciate it. thank you, brian. that was great...
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one is me trying to get my revenge on a kind of a harvey weinstein type character played by steven webert you're going to show footage of -- that my mother sent in after my vasectomy [ laughter ] and -- >> jimmy: i am actually. let's just show the clip of -- >> no! [ laughter ] it was a banana! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, but so you're there and ray romano who we love - >> beautiful man >> jimmy: he's a great guy we love ray romano [ applause ] you were saying last time -- >> thank you >> jimmy: -- you were talking. you were saying that -- yeah thank you, so much >> thank you, yes. i -- when i birthed him. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we have video of it. let's share -- no you like to mess with him on set? >> well, you know, i - ray is the sweetest man, not great on like germs. you know not a big germ person. nobody's a big germ person, i suppose. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i guess not. no but he's like a germophobe one that is kind of -- >> little -- a little bit. >> jimmy: okay >> and there's scenes where i have to -- i've play kind of a a heavy in this show this "get shorty" thing. and i take ad
one is me trying to get my revenge on a kind of a harvey weinstein type character played by steven webert you're going to show footage of -- that my mother sent in after my vasectomy [ laughter ] and -- >> jimmy: i am actually. let's just show the clip of -- >> no! [ laughter ] it was a banana! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, but so you're there and ray romano who we love - >> beautiful man >> jimmy: he's a great guy we love ray romano [ applause ] you were saying last...
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we talked to uc berkeley professor steve weber about it. >> the nba is trying to expand in china, as the nfl. they dependi they depend on the chinese as much or more than apple computer does. so that's a huge, huge, huge market. anything that the nba does to infuriate the chinese isn't just a political statement, it's a business statement for the nba. >> they should have stood up for american values from the start. that is crucial. >> reporter: in san francisco, liz croitz, abc 7 news. >> this issue is not going away and those t-shirts are probably the last thing adam silver wants to see, whether it's san francisco or any city that has an nba franchise. i saw a report that indicated that there were 600 million fans in china who consume some form of nba basketball last year, whether it was a live game, a taped game, some other nba programming. 600 million equates to hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars over the long haul. so adam silver, the commissioner, is stuck walking the tightest of tight ropes between obviously america is all about democracy, but they don't want to l
we talked to uc berkeley professor steve weber about it. >> the nba is trying to expand in china, as the nfl. they dependi they depend on the chinese as much or more than apple computer does. so that's a huge, huge, huge market. anything that the nba does to infuriate the chinese isn't just a political statement, it's a business statement for the nba. >> they should have stood up for american values from the start. that is crucial. >> reporter: in san francisco, liz croitz,...
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. >> san francisco resident michelle weber echos what a lot of people see day in, day out live on the. on any given day hoards of tourists walking or driving the world famous crooked street. at the bottom of the hill more congestion, with tourists taking selfies, some of them in the middle of the road. >> it's a bit excessive. i'm not sure if it's justified, but definitely if we're here, other people want to see it as well. >> many of the residents within a few block radius of that street can't even go out to the grocery store during a busy weekend because then they get stuck trying to come back. >> san francisco assemblyman bill king introduced assembly bill 1605 after a number of residents complained about the traffic and noise. the bill would have allowed for a pilot program to charge $5 per car on the weekdays and $10 on the weekends and holidays and created a reservation system very similar to muir woods where tourists would be given a time to drive down. >> we thought the fact you didn't charge anybody to walk was fairly fair and again you were just charging people a very small
. >> san francisco resident michelle weber echos what a lot of people see day in, day out live on the. on any given day hoards of tourists walking or driving the world famous crooked street. at the bottom of the hill more congestion, with tourists taking selfies, some of them in the middle of the road. >> it's a bit excessive. i'm not sure if it's justified, but definitely if we're here, other people want to see it as well. >> many of the residents within a few block radius of...
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are there's still webers? >> might have been five years ago. it was in hollywood. are amazing. i loved the book. part two is coming out next year and people who love your work should read it first to slam people who don't know your work go and listen to it. this is a legend. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. good to see you again. oh, wow. you two are going to have such a great trip. yeah, have fun! thanks to you, we will. aw, stop. this is why voya helps reach today's goals... ...all while helping you to and through retirement. um, you guys are just going for a week, right? yeah! that's right. can you help with these? oh... um, we're more of the plan, invest and protect kind of help... sorry, little paws, so. but have fun! send a postcard! voya. helping you to and through retirement. it's how we care for our cancer patients- like job. when he was diagnosed with cancer, his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family. this is how we insp
are there's still webers? >> might have been five years ago. it was in hollywood. are amazing. i loved the book. part two is coming out next year and people who love your work should read it first to slam people who don't know your work go and listen to it. this is a legend. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. good to see you again. oh, wow. you two are going to have such a great trip. yeah, have fun! thanks to you, we will. aw, stop. this is why...
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. >> san francisco resident michelle weber echoed what a lot of people see in and day out. hordes of tourists rocking or driving the world-famous cricket street. at the monmouth the hill, more congestion. but tourists taking selfies, some of them right in the middle of the road. >> it is about excessive. i'm not sure if it is justified. but if we are here, other people want to see it as well. >> many of the residents on the street, they can't even go to the grocery store during a busy weekend because then they get stuck trying to come back. >> reporter: phil keating introduced assembly bill 1605 after a number of residents complained of the traffic and noise. the bill would have allowed for a pilot program to charge five dollars per car on the weekdays , and $10 on the weekends and holidays. it would've also created a reservation system, very similar to a mere woods, where tourists would be given a time to drive down. >> we saw the fact that you didn't charge anybody to walk was fairly fair. again, you were just charging people a very small fee just to get the reservation s
. >> san francisco resident michelle weber echoed what a lot of people see in and day out. hordes of tourists rocking or driving the world-famous cricket street. at the monmouth the hill, more congestion. but tourists taking selfies, some of them right in the middle of the road. >> it is about excessive. i'm not sure if it is justified. but if we are here, other people want to see it as well. >> many of the residents on the street, they can't even go to the grocery store...
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might well still be in the same town some of the political commentator anthony weber told us he believes the u.k. might well still be in the same position come the end of january i'm not sure if you don't shoot cheaper position come the end of january. i'm not sure people don't shoot cipriani think unless the prime minister chugs to his chief of the speed of unless the prime minister challenged his chief of the speed or better america media grease agree anyway but he would have to say that america media greece agree anyway but he would have to say he wanted peace to be elected on the no jail he wanted face of peace be elected on the no jail basics and only have a good site for all his 3071 super bowl basics and only have a good site for all his 37 he wants a version of the trees a mangy or not i really want to see more and more ocean of the trees of maine or not i really want to see more and more have a didn't comes out will more debates it's made on most who do you have a didn't scums are will more debates it's made on most will tell you it's going to have less and less chance and we co
might well still be in the same town some of the political commentator anthony weber told us he believes the u.k. might well still be in the same position come the end of january i'm not sure if you don't shoot cheaper position come the end of january. i'm not sure people don't shoot cipriani think unless the prime minister chugs to his chief of the speed of unless the prime minister challenged his chief of the speed or better america media grease agree anyway but he would have to say that...
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loves your state, randy weber. thank you, great job. lawyers you will ever find. he is slick.e is smooth. boy, he is loyal. he has them all buffalo road. thank you. a man i saw on television last night. defending me. i don't like doing this but i tweeted out and said, thank you very much. that was a great defense. i appreciate it. it was great last night. a tweet out because it is easier than making a phone call. i said, thank you. he would rather have that, too. a special person. thank you, lance. thank you, lance. people thatf 60 stuck in there. thank you, ron. great job. these are great people. along with republican party chairs, here is one. rhonda mcdaniel. she was the head of michigan. by republicanwon for decades. they said, you cannot win. why? she was in charge of michigan. i said, i want you to do me a favor. she is driving me crazy. who is she? we won the state of michigan. when it came time, when it came time to picking somebody, to head the rnc, i said, what about that woman? she drove me crazy from michigan ? rhona.ou, she is fantastic. and a great governor from
loves your state, randy weber. thank you, great job. lawyers you will ever find. he is slick.e is smooth. boy, he is loyal. he has them all buffalo road. thank you. a man i saw on television last night. defending me. i don't like doing this but i tweeted out and said, thank you very much. that was a great defense. i appreciate it. it was great last night. a tweet out because it is easier than making a phone call. i said, thank you. he would rather have that, too. a special person. thank you,...