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. >> amaranth wenge or -- >> amaranth. >> i would have said the wenge. >> you guys are on fire. >> and now, if that is the tie hf - tie-breaker, well, then. >> well, that is 4-3, and we can tie it up. >> and what is the number one challenge that most people can face when they are ready to paint a room, cleaning out the space or choosing the right color or finding the time -- >> choosing the color. >> yes, that is the most difficult thing. and now it is tied. >> and because you are the guest, you get the present obviously. okay. jerry. >> oh, great. >> excel, great. well, we would have preferred the trip, but o that is fine. >> and now, "rolling stone" called him the artist to shot. >> and canaan smith is going to sing his newest hit "hole in a bottle they didn't join this team to win championships... or become famous... they joined because there is important work to be done and only some able to do it. they are brighter, better educated, led, and equipped than any team in history. they are doctors, lawyers, engineers, technologists and combat troops. all prepared for whatever comes the
. >> amaranth wenge or -- >> amaranth. >> i would have said the wenge. >> you guys are on fire. >> and now, if that is the tie hf - tie-breaker, well, then. >> well, that is 4-3, and we can tie it up. >> and what is the number one challenge that most people can face when they are ready to paint a room, cleaning out the space or choosing the right color or finding the time -- >> choosing the color. >> yes, that is the most difficult thing....
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they say they will soon remove this feature due to slow usage. , weng up after the break will have one more look at the forecast. jumi: breaking news out of montgomery county. there has been a crash involving a motorcycle. this is a live picture. we will have more of this at 4:00. devon: [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> yo! yeah! yeah! oh, yeah! oh! hello, and welcome to millionaire. i'm terry crews. you may know me from brooklyn nine-nine, and now i'm doing double duty as your host here on millionaire. [cheers and applause] our first contestant today is an all-american mom who is dying to fulfill her lifelong dream of becoming a roller derby queen. from aurora, illinois, please welcome dani seaton. >> hello. >> dani! >> how are you? >> how are you? oh, good to see you. we're matching. >> we are. we look awesome. >> oh, my god. look, we are m
they say they will soon remove this feature due to slow usage. , weng up after the break will have one more look at the forecast. jumi: breaking news out of montgomery county. there has been a crash involving a motorcycle. this is a live picture. we will have more of this at 4:00. devon: [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> yo! yeah! yeah! oh, yeah! oh! hello, and welcome to millionaire. i'm terry crews. you may know me from brooklyn nine-nine, and now i'm doing double duty as...
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buying, weng some are looking at the markets, a nice pickup and carmakers today. is really one part the picture of the positive sentiment we are seeing. we are looking at some good buying, getting to the details in a moment. he didn't start trading when in normally does, we just had straight off the press from the philippines saying it will open in the next five minutes. no reason given for the trading delay, but it does say that it markets will and be working in the next few minutes. and india, which benefited from the rate cut, we are looking at a pickup in most markets apart from taiwan and korea. taiwan and korea are playing catch up to the big selloff we saw in the asian region. this is certainly coming back from the gain. up by 2% heading into a lunch break yesterday. yesterday, we saw not one stock on the 225 into the black. good news from australia. they fell heavily yesterday, dragged down by the hp. here are a couple of the markets -- the stocks we are focusing on. each -- h shares, the auto industry raised. this is helping automakers list -- l in china
buying, weng some are looking at the markets, a nice pickup and carmakers today. is really one part the picture of the positive sentiment we are seeing. we are looking at some good buying, getting to the details in a moment. he didn't start trading when in normally does, we just had straight off the press from the philippines saying it will open in the next five minutes. no reason given for the trading delay, but it does say that it markets will and be working in the next few minutes. and...
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list and weng the will pursue the claims for everyone who wants to be included.e just do not yet know exactly how many. olivia: when do you expect there to be a trial? >> there will still be work to sort out the ruling on who wants to join the case if they are not .ncluded what do you think are the implications for other companies here in the so-called sharing economy? will we see other economies who treat the people who work for them as independent contractors rather than employees with benefits? >> unfortunately, we are seeing a lot of that. we have heard a lot against these companies trying to follow bloomberg's model year it they have washed over get away with it and they think it is ok but it is not. we are guess at budget these sharing economy start of really trying to avoid labor costs and byor olive -- obligations calling the workforce independent contractors. a lot of attention has been paid and it could be important for how these other companies perceive it. what do you say to some people who say actually the labor laws are the problem and that is what
list and weng the will pursue the claims for everyone who wants to be included.e just do not yet know exactly how many. olivia: when do you expect there to be a trial? >> there will still be work to sort out the ruling on who wants to join the case if they are not .ncluded what do you think are the implications for other companies here in the so-called sharing economy? will we see other economies who treat the people who work for them as independent contractors rather than employees with...
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. >> after we bought the mountain bikes, weng know what to do. >> he bought a box of beers. . is better at marketing? >> more creative artist, and i'm probably more on the business side. but we're both balanced. lisa: did you guys always get along? >> no. we're brothers. so i would say that. lisa: yeah. >> we fight like brothers but at the same time we have a real deep trust, we're best friends, we shared bunk beds as kids, you know? so we have the same vision with this business and the nonprofit side. >> the rest is details. lisa: make people happy, make money all at the same time. now, for someone who has a great idea, this is a hostile business infirmity, how can someone with a great idea turn it into $100 million. >> try. try a prototype, bounce it off people, you can spend three or four years on a business plan but our years were five years long in a van down by the river and. >> and the art of floundering and stumbling. but we learned a ton. lisa: and now a big stack of cash. >> and being open to feedback. we heard "no," no matter what, it was the wrong shirt, wrong mess
. >> after we bought the mountain bikes, weng know what to do. >> he bought a box of beers. . is better at marketing? >> more creative artist, and i'm probably more on the business side. but we're both balanced. lisa: did you guys always get along? >> no. we're brothers. so i would say that. lisa: yeah. >> we fight like brothers but at the same time we have a real deep trust, we're best friends, we shared bunk beds as kids, you know? so we have the same vision with...
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to, weng on who you talk will see whether it hangs around or not.ndividual movers, we talked about the media deal. , 2.4 billion dollars is what we are talking about here. you can see rising about 10.5% here. 5163 shares. media general also rising. that follows on a trend we have , which used toly be much more rare. now we are seeing it happen more recently. also, this is the chinese -- up 5.6%. also, participating in the rebound in chinese shares as well. erik: thank you very much, julie hyman. next up, we will take a look at the migrant crisis. angela merkel comes with an eu wide cyber system. more after this break. ♪\ erik: german chancellor angela merkel held talks with her coalition partners. discuss his hans nichols, our international correspondent in berlin. hans: what we just heard, talking about the moral imperative, how important it is to have some sort of distribution situation, some sort of system, for the refugees. indicatedkel has not whether when i she fully backed the plan. to 60,000 resettlement spirit within that, germany would tak
to, weng on who you talk will see whether it hangs around or not.ndividual movers, we talked about the media deal. , 2.4 billion dollars is what we are talking about here. you can see rising about 10.5% here. 5163 shares. media general also rising. that follows on a trend we have , which used toly be much more rare. now we are seeing it happen more recently. also, this is the chinese -- up 5.6%. also, participating in the rebound in chinese shares as well. erik: thank you very much, julie...
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that is true for the united states as well, no matter how powerful our military, how , weng our economy understand that the united states cannot sold the world's problems alone. in iraq, the united states learned the hard lesson that even hundreds of thousands of brave, effective troops, trillions of dollars from our treasury, cannot by itself impose stability on a foreign land. unless we work with other nations under the mantle of international norms and that offersnd law legitimacy to our efforts, we will not succeed. and unless we work together to defeat the ideas that drive different communities in a country like iraq into conflict, any order that our military can impose will be temporary. and just as force alone cannot , iose order internationally believe in my court that repression cannot force the social cohesion for nations to succeed. the history of the last two decades proves that in today's world, dictatorships are unstable. the strong today become the spark of revolution tomorrow. you can jail your opponents, but you can't imprison ideas. you can try to control access to inf
that is true for the united states as well, no matter how powerful our military, how , weng our economy understand that the united states cannot sold the world's problems alone. in iraq, the united states learned the hard lesson that even hundreds of thousands of brave, effective troops, trillions of dollars from our treasury, cannot by itself impose stability on a foreign land. unless we work with other nations under the mantle of international norms and that offersnd law legitimacy to our...
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and weng is amiss, kit, haven't really got to grips with what your view is on the fed.oms big on the horizon, doesn't it? next week we could get an interest rate decision from the fomc. what is your view? kit: my hope is that you get on with it, at this point. i think the really big problem -- i will be back here pretty quickly saying october or december. we're at the point where the fomc wants to get rates off zero, but they are having an internal debate about the volatility, and should we wait a bit? at that stage, waiting doesn't help, because it doesn't add to volatility. people tellingf us that if you raise rates the world will end, really? we have bigger things to worry about. why would the world and? because of all the volatility? much of it is caused by having interest rate of zero. i think there are strong arguments from getting away from zero, doing what they are bound to do, which is to talk down the long-term path of rights. will actually do -- it is a coin toss at this point. backed away from these decisions. anna: we will see. we have heard some of the arg
and weng is amiss, kit, haven't really got to grips with what your view is on the fed.oms big on the horizon, doesn't it? next week we could get an interest rate decision from the fomc. what is your view? kit: my hope is that you get on with it, at this point. i think the really big problem -- i will be back here pretty quickly saying october or december. we're at the point where the fomc wants to get rates off zero, but they are having an internal debate about the volatility, and should we...
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effects of time it may be too late to try and, you know, both on existing chase on some more -- -- that wenghat are the, ok, this is a problem with it and we need to solve it before it gets out of hand. since well live now -- had some elections -- >> [indiscernible] >> community service? >> what are you all doing to help people know about -- [indiscernible] -- what are you doing to that end? -- ill, i -- i think that do -- i am a journalist for alabama television, so the project that i worked on last season was the voting rights act and we would go into classrooms. we went to selma, we went to montgomery, we went to different places and interview different people and try to raise awareness for voting and where we should be in the future. and kind of showing people the importance of it. then little things like that to try and raise awareness for voting. >> well, i think i'm going to be honest here. [laughter] i haven't done as much as i should have. [indiscernible] way for me to help raise such awareness. my 80'shelp more people -- age and learning that it is really, really important for our
effects of time it may be too late to try and, you know, both on existing chase on some more -- -- that wenghat are the, ok, this is a problem with it and we need to solve it before it gets out of hand. since well live now -- had some elections -- >> [indiscernible] >> community service? >> what are you all doing to help people know about -- [indiscernible] -- what are you doing to that end? -- ill, i -- i think that do -- i am a journalist for alabama television, so the...
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. >> they will be used for tesla vehicles and to the extent that the man holds up for tesla wengs that's going to hold true. >> andrea, are these vanity purchases? if these cars were all the same except they were gas powered would that make a difference in terms of the kind of buyers who are purchasing them or are they truly making a big difference in terms of their environmental appeal and if they -- you know, if that is the case could they appeal to a broader set of the population? >> it's a great question. what we've found is the typical tesla buyer is that luxury vehicle buyer. tesla competes with porsche right now, tesla competes with audi right now. and they are competing really well, but i do think that the other auto makers are seeing that there are certain advantages to driving electric, if you can harness those advantages you can make a great vehicle and that's what they're trying to do. we'll see if they can do that and if the warranty will be the same, but it will be interesting to see what they come out with, although we have to wait i think four more years to see it. >> let
. >> they will be used for tesla vehicles and to the extent that the man holds up for tesla wengs that's going to hold true. >> andrea, are these vanity purchases? if these cars were all the same except they were gas powered would that make a difference in terms of the kind of buyers who are purchasing them or are they truly making a big difference in terms of their environmental appeal and if they -- you know, if that is the case could they appeal to a broader set of the...
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took a , weng role which it hasn't would force putin to collaborate in a way that is beneficial becauseest in stopping them from spreading to russia. tom: only come back to mike here. what will you be focusing on in the next two hours of surveillance? >> we will watch what happens with german car companies. fed it becomes about the when janet geller speaks later today. the pope is not going to move markets. tom: i was going to open on the opening of the brazilian trading. this has been fabulous. david goldman, formerly of bank of america and mike mayo of clsa moyniharp comments on han. we will continue. really focused on the 5:00 p.m. speech of janet yellen. this is bloomberg surveillance. >> this is a bloomberg's "surveillance." good morning, everybody. 8:00 on wall street. auto investors shift into panic this morning. perhaps the pope can offer absolution. investors convinced today. i am michael mckee tom keene. let's get you caught up on the markets at this hour as to get closer to the opening. we will start in asia with the shanghai composite did not move a whole lot and finished up
took a , weng role which it hasn't would force putin to collaborate in a way that is beneficial becauseest in stopping them from spreading to russia. tom: only come back to mike here. what will you be focusing on in the next two hours of surveillance? >> we will watch what happens with german car companies. fed it becomes about the when janet geller speaks later today. the pope is not going to move markets. tom: i was going to open on the opening of the brazilian trading. this has been...