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taylor: any backlash from meg whitman today? nico: none that i can say.g whitman at this point is sort of earned her reputation for better and worse, but right now, she's focused on running this new micro entertainment competitor to netflix. and so i haven't seen any backlash. nico: -- taylor: that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." remember, we are live streaming on twitter. be sure to all of our breaking news network at @tictoc twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the following is a paid advertisement for the worx hydroshot. featuring longtime worx expert and seasoned do-it-yourselfer, paul guinness. the worx hydroshot, the world's first portable power cleaner that lets you clean anytime, anywhere, fueled by a battery, it is self-contained and pressurizes any water source. grab and go to clean anywhere and everywhere, leaving dirt and grime where it belongs. you can use your normal hose and boost its pressure up to 10 times.
taylor: any backlash from meg whitman today? nico: none that i can say.g whitman at this point is sort of earned her reputation for better and worse, but right now, she's focused on running this new micro entertainment competitor to netflix. and so i haven't seen any backlash. nico: -- taylor: that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." remember, we are live streaming on twitter. be sure to all of our breaking news network at @tictoc twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪...
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taylor: any backlash from meg whitman today? >> none that i can say.hitman at this point has earned her reputation for better and worse, but right now, she's focused on running a new micro entertainment competitor to netflix. taylor: that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." remember, we are live streaming on twitter. be sure to all of our breaking news network at tictoc twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: welcome to "daybreak australia." we're counting down to asia's major market opens. paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. wall street climbs on speculation mexico tariffs will be avoided. oil is in a bear market is u.s. stockpiles rise the most in 80 years. movesat/renault merger closth
taylor: any backlash from meg whitman today? >> none that i can say.hitman at this point has earned her reputation for better and worse, but right now, she's focused on running a new micro entertainment competitor to netflix. taylor: that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." remember, we are live streaming on twitter. be sure to all of our breaking news network at tictoc twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: welcome to "daybreak australia." we're...
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if you remember back to rudy giuliani and christie todd whitman of the time they told people the air was fine. a lot of folks who may have stayed away specially folks who had the means to come and went back and went back to work and went back to where they lived. there are probably many more who suffered longer exposure than might have otherwise. that's another part of why there are more people coming forward now at this late date. >> michael is next out of brooklyn. >> good morning. thank you for taking my calls. actually you just began to answer my question. my understand at that time christie todd whitman who is a governor of new jersey was in charge of the epa and she determined the area was safe. obviously it wasn't. other any consequences that happen to her for the epa and the result of that? her name pretty much disappeared pretty quickly. seems like she might be responsible for that. >> she hasn't faced any particular consequences except as the effects became more apparent they did have a hearing several years after the fact on capitol hill that was rather uncomfortable for h
if you remember back to rudy giuliani and christie todd whitman of the time they told people the air was fine. a lot of folks who may have stayed away specially folks who had the means to come and went back and went back to work and went back to where they lived. there are probably many more who suffered longer exposure than might have otherwise. that's another part of why there are more people coming forward now at this late date. >> michael is next out of brooklyn. >> good...
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and whitman swoons. and he writes about being in the omnibus, packed in with sherman's men, like this, who are "real men" and you can tell it by the way they walk, their gait, and he is saying, i have never seen manhood like this. is,other thing i will say still to come is owen lister's the virginian. it seems the central figure there is someone who has a connection with the south. his name seems to be jeff. some think that may be jefferson davis. he has gone west as well. you can begin to feel that the iconography of western maleness is already hovering around these moments. >> newspapers picked up on it. the western men were rangy. they were not as disciplined as the eastern men, but more dangerous. they really drew stark comparisons between the soldiers in the army, the potomac, and sherman's soldiers. and sherman liked that. he did not want his men to dress up for the grand review. >> taller, longer gait. tanned. i cannot help but wonder if that has something to do with more immigrants in the eastern
and whitman swoons. and he writes about being in the omnibus, packed in with sherman's men, like this, who are "real men" and you can tell it by the way they walk, their gait, and he is saying, i have never seen manhood like this. is,other thing i will say still to come is owen lister's the virginian. it seems the central figure there is someone who has a connection with the south. his name seems to be jeff. some think that may be jefferson davis. he has gone west as well. you can...
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governor whitman, thank you very much for being here.t about what the trump administration is doing that has caused you so much concern that you felt the need to go to congress? >> well, it's been this just consistent roll back of regulations without a seeming analysis of why this particular regulation is no longer relevant and particularly when it comes to climate change it's the scrubbing of any mention of climate change, it's the restriction of the scientists, their ability to do their work, to say this could be a problem and here is what we need to watch. this is what's happening. you know, it's not going to make it go away. by denying it it's not going to go away. we are not as humans the only cause, but we certainly are a large part of it. so we need to be studying this and the public sees t you see every poll that says better than 50% of the american people even among republicans know the climate is changing, say the climate is changing, say it's serious, humans have some role to play and we should be doing something and this admi
governor whitman, thank you very much for being here.t about what the trump administration is doing that has caused you so much concern that you felt the need to go to congress? >> well, it's been this just consistent roll back of regulations without a seeming analysis of why this particular regulation is no longer relevant and particularly when it comes to climate change it's the scrubbing of any mention of climate change, it's the restriction of the scientists, their ability to do their...
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emily: the new streaming service from jeffrey katzenberg and meg whitman is not launching until 2020 but already raking in ad dollars with short form streaming service has already hit $100 million in ad revenue. meg whitman sat down with caroline hyde to talk about what is really in the new sponsors. >> a mobile only platform with hollywood quality content married with a fantastic tech platform that allows video to be viewed on mobile in a whole new way. they are excited about the fact that it is targeted to at an obvious and a brand safe environment because nothing gets there that we do not say gets there, targeted to the millennial audience on the go during these lean in moments. they think it is a unique opportunity and that is how we announced today we have six of the most iconic innovative brands as our launch partners. >> giving you $100 million already, you want $150 million from advertisers and this is the subscription level. how will the business model be divided between the two? >> one offer is $4.99 per month plus ads, and $7.99 per month without ads. about 75% of our cust
emily: the new streaming service from jeffrey katzenberg and meg whitman is not launching until 2020 but already raking in ad dollars with short form streaming service has already hit $100 million in ad revenue. meg whitman sat down with caroline hyde to talk about what is really in the new sponsors. >> a mobile only platform with hollywood quality content married with a fantastic tech platform that allows video to be viewed on mobile in a whole new way. they are excited about the fact...
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for hb and ebay ceo meg whitman taking her expertise to hollywood as the ceo of quibby.ed by jeffrey katzenberg, it will be mobile only subscription april -- in april next year. promising hbo quality episodes under 10 minutes. they have already raised $10 billion from alibaba and studios like disney, sony, lions gate and they plan to raise another half-million dollars soon. i asked her about the biggest challenges. >> first to explain what we are doing and attract talent. it was, we don't know what it is. we don't know how it will work. talent.arder to attract now we have our own space, it is more accepted and understood. the second was we have done things differently from hollywood how they normally do them, deals and making content. it is a different cadence, so we have been able to get that done. it was harder. 2020, it ise said like a lifetime from now. meg: we are the first streaming service where you don't buy a library where you can't take an hour show and chop it into six 10 minute segments. it has to be written and shocked for mobile and -- shot for mobile in th
for hb and ebay ceo meg whitman taking her expertise to hollywood as the ceo of quibby.ed by jeffrey katzenberg, it will be mobile only subscription april -- in april next year. promising hbo quality episodes under 10 minutes. they have already raised $10 billion from alibaba and studios like disney, sony, lions gate and they plan to raise another half-million dollars soon. i asked her about the biggest challenges. >> first to explain what we are doing and attract talent. it was, we don't...
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ban and stay tuned for interview with jeffrey katzenberg and meg whitman live from cannes lions we'llake another look here at the futures. coming off the best day in two weeks. fed decision and just a matter of hours don't go away. [leaf blower] you should be mad at leaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> the ceo of huawei speaking exclusively to cnbc and downplaying the impact of the white house's ban on the company. despite expecting $30 billion less in revenue for the year he says huawei's business is still strong in china. deirdre bosa talks to him. >> translator: maybe even more they can't for all these years, american suppliers have contributed to huawei. if we do not buy from them when we can, that will be a blame on our conscience but however we are not
ban and stay tuned for interview with jeffrey katzenberg and meg whitman live from cannes lions we'llake another look here at the futures. coming off the best day in two weeks. fed decision and just a matter of hours don't go away. [leaf blower] you should be mad at leaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools...
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ceo meg whitman speaking with caroline hyde. coming up, are you packing your suitcase?t is one of the busiest times of year for the travel industry. and markettrade war volatility impacting summer plans? our ceo with mark -- conversation with mark okerstrom is coming up next. later, sheryl sandberg speaks out. our conversation with her covering all the hot topics. sheryl: we are calling for regulation. not just saying we will deal with it reluctantly, but we are calling for it. we don't just want to be at the table, we want to be of knowledge and that companies like ours shouldn't make as many decisions as we do. we know that. ♪ ♪ emily: last week we learned that airbnb is expanding its expedia -- experience business and doubling down on tourism. seek tort -- they broaden revenue growth in advance of an ipo likely next year. are trying players to be a one-stop shop for vacation needs. how are traditional travel sites trying to compete? we are joined by expedia ceo, mark okerstrom. you might not like the use of the word traditional. mark: what's up with that? we are the
ceo meg whitman speaking with caroline hyde. coming up, are you packing your suitcase?t is one of the busiest times of year for the travel industry. and markettrade war volatility impacting summer plans? our ceo with mark -- conversation with mark okerstrom is coming up next. later, sheryl sandberg speaks out. our conversation with her covering all the hot topics. sheryl: we are calling for regulation. not just saying we will deal with it reluctantly, but we are calling for it. we don't just...
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emily: that was quibi ceo meg whitman.oming up, facebook is building its own so-called supreme court for content moderation. but will that solve all its problems? we'll discuss facebook's plan for an oversight board, next. and a reminder, the boston pops fire spectacular is the country's largest and oldest fourth of july event. here is a taste of what to expect. [bombastic orchestral music] >> best day of the year! ♪ >> 3,2, -- [music crescendos] [applause] emily: do not miss the boston pops fireworks spectacular, only -- live july 4 at 8:00 p.m. eastern time, only on bloomberg television. ♪ emily: facebook is looking to create a new content oversight board. the social media giant is hosting a series of simulations across the globe as it plans an independent board to review controversial content moderation decisions. the board will provide a final ruling on posts that have been appealed or may have been removed in error. continue toanies criticize their control of global speech. zuckerberg has mentioned the idea for indepe
emily: that was quibi ceo meg whitman.oming up, facebook is building its own so-called supreme court for content moderation. but will that solve all its problems? we'll discuss facebook's plan for an oversight board, next. and a reminder, the boston pops fire spectacular is the country's largest and oldest fourth of july event. here is a taste of what to expect. [bombastic orchestral music] >> best day of the year! ♪ >> 3,2, -- [music crescendos] [applause] emily: do not miss the...
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earlier i spoke to christine todd whitman. former republican governor of new jersey.his administration is actually making it difficult for scientists, is hamstringing government scientists. >> it's not allowing them to even go to conferences where this might be discussed, climate change might be discussed. and that's all across, not just at the epa. >> they can't go to conferences where climate change is being discussed. >> they can't talk about climate change at all. >> that phrase is not something they use. >> secretary of state pompeo went up to the arctic councils meeting. they've said this is a climate change in and of itself is a national security issue, and he won't let them put climate change in the final document. it's happening, it's real. you can't keep -- you can pretend and act like an ostrich but there's an ostrich that's still a wonderful target sitting up there. >> vice president pence kept saying we're going to follow the science on this. >> the science is decided. you can always find -- science isn't absolute. but it's so overwhelming now the science
earlier i spoke to christine todd whitman. former republican governor of new jersey.his administration is actually making it difficult for scientists, is hamstringing government scientists. >> it's not allowing them to even go to conferences where this might be discussed, climate change might be discussed. and that's all across, not just at the epa. >> they can't go to conferences where climate change is being discussed. >> they can't talk about climate change at all. >>...
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, and you can think about this when you go see the women -- see the whitman exhibit, for which steve is a most entirely responsible, "the real war, in many ways, has gotten into the books." it really has gotten into the books, and that war showcases the paramount importance of the eastern theater. i am reminded of advice from a scholar named barnes lathrop, who was my advisor and graduate -- in graduate school at the university of texas in austin . i had a really good idea. i thought boy, this is a great idea of. somebody just gave me the hook 'em horns sign. i am literate in horns. i thought damn, the evidence was not working out and made my idea not look too good. there will be slight profanity, he looked at me and said "goddammit, gallagher, just go where the evidence leads, and you will be all right." well, i think barnes lathrop was correct about that, the evidence suggests strongly that to them, the eastern theater looms largest. i think we should take their testimony seriously. thank you. [applause] dr. gallagher: alright, that is enough. we have 10 minutes of questions. shoul
, and you can think about this when you go see the women -- see the whitman exhibit, for which steve is a most entirely responsible, "the real war, in many ways, has gotten into the books." it really has gotten into the books, and that war showcases the paramount importance of the eastern theater. i am reminded of advice from a scholar named barnes lathrop, who was my advisor and graduate -- in graduate school at the university of texas in austin . i had a really good idea. i thought...
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emily: the new streaming service from jeffrey katzenberg and meg whitman is not launching until 2020eady raking in ad dollars with short form streaming service has already hit $100 million in ad revenue. meg whitman sat down with caroline hyde to talk about what is really in the new sponsors. >> a mobile only platform with hollywood quality content married with a fantastic tech platform that allows video to be viewed on mobile in a whole new way. they are excited about the fact that it is targeted to at an obvious and a brand safe environment because nothing gets there that we do not say gets there, targeted to the millennial audience on the go during these lean in moments. they think it is a unique opportunity and that is how we announced today we have six of the most iconic innovative brands as our launch partners. >> giving you $100 million already, you want $150 million from advertisers and this is the subscription level. how will the business model be divided between the two? >> one offer is $4.99 per month plus ads, and $7.99 per month without ads. about 75% of our customers wo
emily: the new streaming service from jeffrey katzenberg and meg whitman is not launching until 2020eady raking in ad dollars with short form streaming service has already hit $100 million in ad revenue. meg whitman sat down with caroline hyde to talk about what is really in the new sponsors. >> a mobile only platform with hollywood quality content married with a fantastic tech platform that allows video to be viewed on mobile in a whole new way. they are excited about the fact that it is...
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if you picked walt whitman, you're right.he wrote... [ crowd cheering ] >> long before the brooklyn dodgers and ebbets field, these guys, known as the atlantics nine, are kings of that borough's diamonds. this 155-year-old picture of the team has been passed down in florence sasso's family ever since. one of the team's stars, archibald mcmahon, was her great-great-uncle. flo's mom, mildred, is caretaker of the card for years. she keeps it squirreled away in a candy box and takes it with her when she moves into flo's house in great barrington, massachusetts. but neither she nor her daughter knows which guy in the picture is uncle archie. what'd she tell you about it? >> she said, "put this in with your genealogy." >> in the spring of 2015, flo's been digging into their family background at the free genealogy program at the local senior center. so do you bring the card to show the class? >> i brought the card to the senior center. he said, "oh, my god. it's perfect." >> "he" is volunteer steve strommer, who runs the class. >> m
if you picked walt whitman, you're right.he wrote... [ crowd cheering ] >> long before the brooklyn dodgers and ebbets field, these guys, known as the atlantics nine, are kings of that borough's diamonds. this 155-year-old picture of the team has been passed down in florence sasso's family ever since. one of the team's stars, archibald mcmahon, was her great-great-uncle. flo's mom, mildred, is caretaker of the card for years. she keeps it squirreled away in a candy box and takes it with...
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the new streaming service from jeffrey katzenberg and meg whitman is not launching until 2020 but already-- raking in ad dollars with short form streaming service is already hit $100 million in ad revenue and meg whitman sat down with caroline hyde to talk about what is really in the new sponsors. >> a mobile only platform with hollywood quality content married with a fantastic tech platform that allows video to be viewed on mobile in a whole new way. they are excited about the fact that it is targeted to at an obvious and a brand safe environment because nothing gets there that we do not say gets there, targeted to the millennial audience on the go during these lean in moments. they think it is a unique opportunity and that is how we announced today we have six of the most iconic innovative brands as our launch partners. >> giving you $100 million want 150 nine dollars from advertisers and this is the subscription level. how will the business model be divided between the two? >> one offer is for 90 -- $4.99 per month plus ads and $7.99 per month without as. about 75% of our customer woul
the new streaming service from jeffrey katzenberg and meg whitman is not launching until 2020 but already-- raking in ad dollars with short form streaming service is already hit $100 million in ad revenue and meg whitman sat down with caroline hyde to talk about what is really in the new sponsors. >> a mobile only platform with hollywood quality content married with a fantastic tech platform that allows video to be viewed on mobile in a whole new way. they are excited about the fact that...
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nicole whitman is the attorney. >> it is unusual in that she took someone else's identity and then gotve not personally seen anyone go to that length. >> reporter: it started in loudoun in 2016 wn clark stole her own sister's identity to get aob at the nationa sports medicine institute. she worked inside this building scheduling appointments. she was also using her boss's name, the doctor's name, to fill rbprescriptions at a nea cvs. she got caught, was fired and faced multiple charges. last year clark pleaded guilty to the charges connected to her job at this medical office. when the time c e in december for her sentencing, she was a no show, a fugitive. there's now a new mug shot. there's investigation that she used a different name to get a job at yet another doctor's office. she's accused of writing prescriptions and once again she got caught. here's a look at what police seized from her apartment, among the items, lots of pill bottles. whitman says prescription fraud remains a big problem. >> in terms of the efforts people go to get these substances, it's a pretty steady and const
nicole whitman is the attorney. >> it is unusual in that she took someone else's identity and then gotve not personally seen anyone go to that length. >> reporter: it started in loudoun in 2016 wn clark stole her own sister's identity to get aob at the nationa sports medicine institute. she worked inside this building scheduling appointments. she was also using her boss's name, the doctor's name, to fill rbprescriptions at a nea cvs. she got caught, was fired and faced multiple...
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up next, we go live to cannes where caroline hyde sits down with meg whitman.e from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ hey! i'm bill slowsky jr., i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get excited... anyways... i've got their app right here, i can troubleshoot. i can schedule a time for them to call me back, it's great! you have our number programmed in? ya i don't even know your phone anymore... excuse me?! what? i don't know your phone number. aw well. he doesn't know our phone number! you have our fax number, obviously... today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'll pass. david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. for first word news, we go now to mark crumpton. emma: the trump administration has completed one of its biggest rollbacks. mark: the environmental protection agency has replaced a landmark obama era effort that sought to wean the electric power grade off of coal-fired power plants. the new rule gives leewa
up next, we go live to cannes where caroline hyde sits down with meg whitman.e from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ hey! i'm bill slowsky jr., i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get excited... anyways... i've got their app right here, i can troubleshoot. i can schedule a time for them to call me back, it's great! you have our number programmed in? ya i don't even know...
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timederstanding is at that christy todd whitman, the former governor of new jersey, was in she andf the epa, and members of that organization determined the area was safe. obviously, it was not. whether any consequences that happened to her in the epa as a result of that? her name disappeared pretty quickly. it seems she is responsible for that. thank you. guest: she has not face any particular consequences except that as the effects became more apparent, they did have a hearing several years after the fact that was rather uncomfortable for her. she was gone from the epa by then and long since not a governor. host: washington, rose, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my phone call. i want to make a quick comment. i am a health care worker. i'm a registered nurse. on that particular day when 9/11 occurred, my younger sister was traveling from louisiana to visit. just being in the health care system, i agree with the soldierscaller, the are not being properly taken care. care of. running in to save people's lives, they should be compensated. that to ca senator like m
timederstanding is at that christy todd whitman, the former governor of new jersey, was in she andf the epa, and members of that organization determined the area was safe. obviously, it was not. whether any consequences that happened to her in the epa as a result of that? her name disappeared pretty quickly. it seems she is responsible for that. thank you. guest: she has not face any particular consequences except that as the effects became more apparent, they did have a hearing several years...
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whitman that the amount of guidance required depends on the scope of the delegated power. >> so if we're supposed to go through the 200,000 or 100,000, whatever, they are, what are the different categories where it's tough, not so tough, in your opinion? >> your honor, the question is not a matter of tough versus -- >> you see what i mean. categories where congress can delegate with an sec type standard or the standard here, in categories where congress has to be more specific. what in your opinion are the right categorys? >> so the factors about sorna that are critical include the fact that it contemplates criminal sanctions. in 2b this court recognizes that its precedent supported requiring greater guidance for the promulgation of regulations that contemplate criminal -- >> isn't that all over the place, we have confronted delegation challenges to civil regulations whose violation will result in criminal sanctions. so i mean, there are num ruse of those cases -- numerous of those cases, i will give you three, avent is like that. these are all places where the delegation is to a civil r
whitman that the amount of guidance required depends on the scope of the delegated power. >> so if we're supposed to go through the 200,000 or 100,000, whatever, they are, what are the different categories where it's tough, not so tough, in your opinion? >> your honor, the question is not a matter of tough versus -- >> you see what i mean. categories where congress can delegate with an sec type standard or the standard here, in categories where congress has to be more...
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the security aspects of the way equipment there's just a new report last week showing that disagree whitman has been able our polls and opportunities. slow or. slow ready or hackers to get into that equipment both in china and elsewhere and so i think there's strong support for banning while way on the other hand you never know what trump is going to do in these meetings a year ago he had banned c.t.e. heep suddenly relented in order to try and curry favor with president sheep he could do the same thing here in this case though he is going to be in a corner with a u.s. congress and i want to ask you about that corner because there are also reports out of japan that that the g 20 leaders have agreed to leave out of the communique from all the latest a phrase calling for the need to resist protectionism so is this president trump wielding his influence over the rest of the night as at the g 20. i think that's right and i think president trump for better or worse have has decided to use the terror weapon as is tool of choice for international affairs not just for dealing with trade problems bu
the security aspects of the way equipment there's just a new report last week showing that disagree whitman has been able our polls and opportunities. slow or. slow ready or hackers to get into that equipment both in china and elsewhere and so i think there's strong support for banning while way on the other hand you never know what trump is going to do in these meetings a year ago he had banned c.t.e. heep suddenly relented in order to try and curry favor with president sheep he could do the...
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to go down 30000000000 there they're pretty much in any mode at this point but in terms of 5 years whitman now we're equipment they are the 800 pound gorilla nobody can compete the united states thanks to our focus on finance capitalism we don't even have a company that sells 5 women there's basically erik's in a nokia but they're really 2nd out of europe but they're really 2nd rate companies compared to poly so the issue here is with why we dominate your telecom network there is really no way you can stop buying an information going back with chinese ministry of state security dynamic patching of software it's just millions of millions of lines of code it's updated all the time and then the hardware side there's no way you can check every piece of hardware so we're at impasse here where the united states has stopped quali globally and said everybody fell across networks but at the same time there's not many people can compete with them right as a samsung like an intractable problem that typically of that one was see right before some conflicts began you know we have global conflicts going
to go down 30000000000 there they're pretty much in any mode at this point but in terms of 5 years whitman now we're equipment they are the 800 pound gorilla nobody can compete the united states thanks to our focus on finance capitalism we don't even have a company that sells 5 women there's basically erik's in a nokia but they're really 2nd out of europe but they're really 2nd rate companies compared to poly so the issue here is with why we dominate your telecom network there is really no way...
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millions the artist kenneth reams joining me now is the director of the film free men and frederick whitman thanks although for coming on the show just tell me about the film i know it's out on the moment of a little of this film is that about kenneth reams and this guy is an incredible guy has been sitting on death row for 2026 years he was 18 years old when he was locked in and he's been living on solitary confinement in a cell the size of your bathroom or perhaps even smaller. and despite of those really harsh circumstances this guy has been able to create a world for himself to really push back the walls of his this small cell to have a person a purposeful life and that's the story i wanted to tell about you know it's also a story about the power the incredible power of human beings but to be clear he's not even accused of killing anyone and yet he's on death row how is that possible so this candidate didn't even fire by that he didn't kill anybody he was part of a crime and his full partner they were both 18 they were looking for $50.00 to rent the cap and gown you know his friend need
millions the artist kenneth reams joining me now is the director of the film free men and frederick whitman thanks although for coming on the show just tell me about the film i know it's out on the moment of a little of this film is that about kenneth reams and this guy is an incredible guy has been sitting on death row for 2026 years he was 18 years old when he was locked in and he's been living on solitary confinement in a cell the size of your bathroom or perhaps even smaller. and despite of...
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former hewlett packard had meg whitman was accused of trashing the reputation of autonomy founder mike without understanding what had been committed. she clashed with his attorney during a second day of testimony at the $5 billion trial. lynch was fired before the money was uncovered. and an american supply-chain drying up huawei. the chinese tech giant has hired thousands to develop around-the-clock to [indiscernible] added huawei to a blacklist of companies that block it from buying american software and components. that is your business flash update. romain, amain, -- half in u.k.,der, joining the british team as a skateboarder. it is making skateboarding and olympic results. [speaking simultaneously] joe: i was only impressed when i thought she would -- [speaking simultaneously] romaine: probably still make her one of the youngest competitors. i wonder what is the youngest ever. joe: they have snowboarding in the summer olympics, the winter. caroline: they are adding surfing. romaine: this is to bring in a general younger of a graphic. bumpsne: we will see who it. rising to the pac
former hewlett packard had meg whitman was accused of trashing the reputation of autonomy founder mike without understanding what had been committed. she clashed with his attorney during a second day of testimony at the $5 billion trial. lynch was fired before the money was uncovered. and an american supply-chain drying up huawei. the chinese tech giant has hired thousands to develop around-the-clock to [indiscernible] added huawei to a blacklist of companies that block it from buying american...
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like no one else with this style of no one else of whitman or between two feel that professional rivalryhe had a gift of compression and the ability to reduce that idea and its essence expressing the complex. >> releasing the concentrated meeting by almost a physical adult but even in his day he stood out. now judges think of breeding that would be a minority of one. that judicious law that is not surprising given the lee all opinions are written by law clerks from law school. and the style is summarized by what presenting that inaccuracy as colorless platitudes with no is inclusion for lengthy citations and footnotes. holmes never worried he to leave out an essential point because everything else was extraneous. to go after the jugular and let the rest go. those long opinions that were treatise the explanation of the obvious like a brigadier general written for an opinion he said was the ruling that judges would issue from the bench it should be that way he said. his secretary later attorney general under fdr struggled like many of his admirers what was so powerful or even magical about
like no one else with this style of no one else of whitman or between two feel that professional rivalryhe had a gift of compression and the ability to reduce that idea and its essence expressing the complex. >> releasing the concentrated meeting by almost a physical adult but even in his day he stood out. now judges think of breeding that would be a minority of one. that judicious law that is not surprising given the lee all opinions are written by law clerks from law school. and the...
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whitman speaking with caroline hyde. coming, i.e. packing your suitcase? of the busiest time of year for the travel community. our conversation is next. later, sheryl sandberg speaks out. our conversation with her covering all the hot topics. are calling for regulation, not just -- we are calling for it. we want to be acknowledging that companies like ours should not make as many decisions as we do. we know that. ♪ emily: we learned that airbnb is expanding ethics unions business and doubling down on tourism. this is an advance of an ipo, likely next year. they are trying to be a one-stop shop for all vacation needs. expedia ceo. by >> we are the future. emily: exactly. airbnb is one part of it. doingve startups that are alternative accommodations. how do you compete and keep up with that? been at thelways forefront of travel. one thing that has been -- experience. one thing that has been consistent is this is a incredibly competitive industry. ,espite the competitive forces expedia did 1000 -- many of these players out there, we have thousands and thousan
whitman speaking with caroline hyde. coming, i.e. packing your suitcase? of the busiest time of year for the travel community. our conversation is next. later, sheryl sandberg speaks out. our conversation with her covering all the hot topics. are calling for regulation, not just -- we are calling for it. we want to be acknowledging that companies like ours should not make as many decisions as we do. we know that. ♪ emily: we learned that airbnb is expanding ethics unions business and doubling...
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so 2016 entitlement programs we have promised people before coming up with whitman -- litany of freen't have the money to pay for. >> shannon: josh you know democrats and republicans talk about entitlements but sort of we know that commercial about the grandma being pushed up of the cliff in her wheelchair. if nobody has the appetite to tackle that which we appropriate domain projections they were in trouble, what about adding in the new entitlements if we called him that? >> josh: it is interesting a few months ago the republicans passed $1.5 trillion tax bill that wasn't paid for that exploded the deficit. they didn't complain about it. they said it did not matter. that is not true it hasn't. now bernie sanders, a very expensive plan for debt forgiveness but he does pay for it. there is a $2 trillion pay for it. you can disagree with the policy and some democrats do and i'm sure a lot of republicans do but it is paid for. so that is false argument for republicans who just blew off the deficit with the tax bill with a massive giveaway of corporations. that is disingenuous. >> shanno
so 2016 entitlement programs we have promised people before coming up with whitman -- litany of freen't have the money to pay for. >> shannon: josh you know democrats and republicans talk about entitlements but sort of we know that commercial about the grandma being pushed up of the cliff in her wheelchair. if nobody has the appetite to tackle that which we appropriate domain projections they were in trouble, what about adding in the new entitlements if we called him that? >> josh:...
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as i said, caroline will be joining meg whitman later on to speak to the issue she is just referringwhat that will mean. that is coming up on "balance of power." taylor: time for our stock of the hour. exalted coding system is headed for its best day since october 2017. this is after the company said it is beginning a strategic review that could include a potential sale. kailey leinz is here with more. kailey: it is backed by warren buffett berkshire hathaway. was theirle exited it biggest return in 20 years. the company strategic review conducted by independent board members is including looking at their capital allocation and the headline is that potential sale. been i for a takeover in the past. streets optimism on the but there is skepticism how much the company could be work. highgh as $49, mid to 30's, nomura says mid 30's and they do not think a deal is likely. taylor: that is a big range. $20 or $40 a share. battle the charts is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technol
as i said, caroline will be joining meg whitman later on to speak to the issue she is just referringwhat that will mean. that is coming up on "balance of power." taylor: time for our stock of the hour. exalted coding system is headed for its best day since october 2017. this is after the company said it is beginning a strategic review that could include a potential sale. kailey leinz is here with more. kailey: it is backed by warren buffett berkshire hathaway. was theirle exited it...
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meg whitman is second. she has a networth of $3.8 billion and a close third is mar yan illich with a networth of $3.7 billion. listed at $222 million. reality star kylie jenner also made that list at 21. she is the youngest self-made billionaire to ever be included. also on the list oprah winfrey with a networth of $2.5 billion. >> and pop star rihanna has been named the richest female musician in the world. the majority of her fortune comes with a partnership from a french luxury goods fashion line such ior and louis vaton. >> it's their shoe contract for $200 million. >> all right. well thanks for making ktvu your choice this noon. thanks for joining us. have a great day. >> enjoy everybody. have you heard of the new for the 510 and 341 area codes? no, what is it? starting june 22, 2019, if you have a 510 or 341 number, you'll need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. o.k., but what if i have a 510 number and i'm calling a 510 number? you'll still need plus the phone number& s
meg whitman is second. she has a networth of $3.8 billion and a close third is mar yan illich with a networth of $3.7 billion. listed at $222 million. reality star kylie jenner also made that list at 21. she is the youngest self-made billionaire to ever be included. also on the list oprah winfrey with a networth of $2.5 billion. >> and pop star rihanna has been named the richest female musician in the world. the majority of her fortune comes with a partnership from a french luxury goods...
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coming your way from cannes all day you will hear from billionaires like jeffrey katzenberg and meg whitmang up. >>> before that, the one big thing -- that's two. the one big thing that could give you sticker shock at the store and it has to do with all the rain around america. look at that chart you know what that is? >>> first, will jay powell cut interest rates today if he doesn't, key be cut loose? umana rdwe ais stuck beten trp d ha place >>> good morning 5:48 if you're just joining us, here's your top headlines. huawei's ceo and founder punching back. he says the u.s. won't hurt much in a rare interview with cnbc, the huawei chief says a projected $30 billion hit to his company's bottom line over the blacklist is a small thing >>> make america great again, so 2016 president trump officially kicking off his reelection bid last night hitting on familiar themes like immigration and investigations, and he's rolling out a new slogan, keep america great, k.a.g >>> things continue to heat up in the middle east a missile fired in iraq landing in basra near the headquarters of several major oi
coming your way from cannes all day you will hear from billionaires like jeffrey katzenberg and meg whitmang up. >>> before that, the one big thing -- that's two. the one big thing that could give you sticker shock at the store and it has to do with all the rain around america. look at that chart you know what that is? >>> first, will jay powell cut interest rates today if he doesn't, key be cut loose? umana rdwe ais stuck beten trp d ha place >>> good morning 5:48 if...
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let's bring in doug mason and kristin whitman as we get more information. quiet this is for the white house. that should be a sign that something is happening. really kind of dark. >> just in case something was happening. in terms of hearing from officials there has been nothing official in quite some time. it is usually filled out pretty late. we haven't heard from him, thinking about weighing in. >> feel free to call in if you are listening. so many -- he makes these decisions but so many people are going to weigh in and he talks about the fact that in his administration he likes that there were questions of challenges to plans and viewpoints. any administration thinks that. he talked about that recently but there are a lot of stakeholders in this thing. >> there are probably on the same page if you look at the national security adviser, john bolton has been accurate and tough on iran over the years, recognizing the nuclear program, they do not need considering they are awash in oil and hydrocarbon energy. secretary pompeo has laid out recent intransigenc
let's bring in doug mason and kristin whitman as we get more information. quiet this is for the white house. that should be a sign that something is happening. really kind of dark. >> just in case something was happening. in terms of hearing from officials there has been nothing official in quite some time. it is usually filled out pretty late. we haven't heard from him, thinking about weighing in. >> feel free to call in if you are listening. so many -- he makes these decisions but...
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meg whitman is the former head of ebay and currently the ceo of a video startup is second with a netllion. a close third is the cofounder of little caesars pizza with a net worth of $3.7 billion. reality star kylie jenner also made the list at 21, she is the youngest self-made billionaire to ever be included. also on the list oprah winfrey with a net worth of 2.5 million alien and serena williams who is the first athlete to be included and the stars net worth is listed at $200.2 million. >>> coming up here klay thompson back on the courts today. everyone was asking about this hamstring injury and the possibility of whether or not be ready to go for game three of the nba finals tomorrow night against the raptors. he will have the latest on his status and also kevin durant status and come on loony status, that is coming up next in sports. >>> here as to where to watch ktvu plus on your tv. >>> an injury update but the warriors play tomorrow night here at home. >> it'll be nice to have a game to talk about right? we are just doing medical reports. >> i know. >> that is pre-much the deal
meg whitman is the former head of ebay and currently the ceo of a video startup is second with a netllion. a close third is the cofounder of little caesars pizza with a net worth of $3.7 billion. reality star kylie jenner also made the list at 21, she is the youngest self-made billionaire to ever be included. also on the list oprah winfrey with a net worth of 2.5 million alien and serena williams who is the first athlete to be included and the stars net worth is listed at $200.2 million....
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nicole whitman loudoun county's chief commonwealth attorney. >> it is unusualth in at she took someonee's identity and then got a job in a medical office. i've not personally seen anyone go to that length. >> reporter: it started in loudon when she stole her own sister's identityobo get a j at the national sports medicine institute. she worked inside this building scheduling appointments w sheas also using her boss' name, the doctor's name, to fill prescriptions at a nearby cvs for xanax. she got caught, was fired and faced multiple charges. she pled guilty to the job atis th medical office but when the time came in december for her sentencing, she was a no show and fugitive. that's why there's this new mug shot. fairfax county investigators write in court documents that clark used a differt woman's name there to get a job at yet another doctor's office. once again, she's accused of writing prescriptions an once again she got caught.s her look at what police seized from her apartment. among the its, lots of pill bottles. wittman says prescription fraud remains a big problem. >> in term
nicole whitman loudoun county's chief commonwealth attorney. >> it is unusualth in at she took someonee's identity and then got a job in a medical office. i've not personally seen anyone go to that length. >> reporter: it started in loudon when she stole her own sister's identityobo get a j at the national sports medicine institute. she worked inside this building scheduling appointments w sheas also using her boss' name, the doctor's name, to fill prescriptions at a nearby cvs for...
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young last year she still she still rich californians dominate the lists worthy of note surprised meg whitman don't like that surprises me that oprah wasn't in the top 5. but there was little still the most awesome rail. you talk about the different things that they're giving to says serena setting up this foundation that what oprah does and it's amazing and. >>what kylie does shop near one that's most in interesting to me is a farce a salacious yes whitney wolfe hurt, okay, she's founder of bumble but she was also one of the founders of one's first employs a tender. >>and she left tender after a very very bad breakup with one of the founders you kind of see how that been for a long relationships. i think that's the whole idea of the lives of a saturn know anything about this >>your friends use them, i got are all right so what's going on with apple because i'm going to are you said they're shutting down i have i tunes yes. what i was going to wait. >>i tunes that on our way into the new operating system is going to take it away, i'm kind of sad about this because i tunes was a big moment in
young last year she still she still rich californians dominate the lists worthy of note surprised meg whitman don't like that surprises me that oprah wasn't in the top 5. but there was little still the most awesome rail. you talk about the different things that they're giving to says serena setting up this foundation that what oprah does and it's amazing and. >>what kylie does shop near one that's most in interesting to me is a farce a salacious yes whitney wolfe hurt, okay, she's founder...
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you, back in the day, when you are putting paypal together and growing it i remember talking to meg whitmans be your payment system and her response as she told me was - you think the big banks and the big payment guys like visa are ever going to let you step on their air hose? and yet, you did. >> that's another fine example of competition. these guys a chance and we did a better and paypal is now a successful company. liz: what about the fact that visa has now tried to enter his market? i believe they want to do never to have financial institutions process or cross-border paymen payments. >> that's a very refreshing news, in a sense. it shows that even an elephant can't dance. [laughter] i think what they're saying is locked in conversation is an interesting sideshow and we can do better. the correspondent making transfer system where ex- parties to move monkey money across borders they say we have a network we can do this better and cheaper and by the way, this whole block chain we can do better than that. they're using technology into it. it's a great example of a company that has somet
you, back in the day, when you are putting paypal together and growing it i remember talking to meg whitmans be your payment system and her response as she told me was - you think the big banks and the big payment guys like visa are ever going to let you step on their air hose? and yet, you did. >> that's another fine example of competition. these guys a chance and we did a better and paypal is now a successful company. liz: what about the fact that visa has now tried to enter his market?...
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as we mentioned we had christine todd whitman on yesterday.re were something like 83 environmental rollbacks since the president took office. we have a graphic of just a few of them. this is a handful pulled out of the paris climate agreement. proposed lower core emission standards, weakened clean power plan, eliminated epa panel on air pollution, relaxed rules on methane leak inspections. approved oil drilling in the arctic. we would have to have a scroll for the rest of the segment to show all of the rollbacks happening. what is it, if you can narrow it down, that keeps you up at night most? >> first the structures of the law are sound in the united states. including republicans have strong support for the air and water quality laws. it's possible to weaken them by allocation of budget resources, deregulatory actions, new standards for cost benefit. all of those things are being done. not only that, but in two years or more of service to the country, this administration, there is no inspector-general at epa. no head of research and science a
as we mentioned we had christine todd whitman on yesterday.re were something like 83 environmental rollbacks since the president took office. we have a graphic of just a few of them. this is a handful pulled out of the paris climate agreement. proposed lower core emission standards, weakened clean power plan, eliminated epa panel on air pollution, relaxed rules on methane leak inspections. approved oil drilling in the arctic. we would have to have a scroll for the rest of the segment to show...
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jeffrey katzenberg meg whitman. those are a handful of the ones. interviews all week long right here on cnbc must-see for the digital advertising and marketing industry these days. >>> time for this morning's top trending stories frank holland is here with some of those chaos factory. i need to know the context for why tim cook said it. >> well, we'll give it to you right now. we'll start trending with a little graduation ceremony commencement speech. apple ceo tim cook blasting big tech speaking at stanford's commencement ceremony over the weekend. take a listen. >> it feels crazy anyone should have to say this, but if you built a chaos factory, you can't dodge responsibility for the chaos. >> cook didn't mention any tech companies by name, but he emphasized the need for privacy, saying that data breaches and privacy violations threaten freedom. again, didn't mention any companies by name, but it is widely believed he was referencing google and facebook. the companiy has jabbed those companies before. >> this is not the first time they've gone aft
jeffrey katzenberg meg whitman. those are a handful of the ones. interviews all week long right here on cnbc must-see for the digital advertising and marketing industry these days. >>> time for this morning's top trending stories frank holland is here with some of those chaos factory. i need to know the context for why tim cook said it. >> well, we'll give it to you right now. we'll start trending with a little graduation ceremony commencement speech. apple ceo tim cook blasting...
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and like walt whitman once said, i contain multitudes. this clip contains multitudes.it, come back and do analysis on it. let's go to the tape. >> they're after my financial statement. the senate. they would like to get my financial statement. at some point, i hope they get it. >> are you going to turn it over? >> no, at some point -- i might. but at some point, i hope they get it, because it's a -- [ coughing ] it's a fantastic financial statement. it's a fantastic financial statement. and let's do that over. he's coughing in the middle of my answer. >> yeah, okay. >> i don't like that. you know? >> your chief of staff. >> if you're going to cough, please leave the room. >> get a shot of -- i'll come over here. >> you just can't -- >> okay. >> sorry. >> okay. do you want to do that a little differently then? >> yeah, we'll just change the angle. yep. >> thank you. >> so at some point -- so at some point, i look forward to, frankly -- i'd like to have people see my financial statement. >> i told you! okay, so there's a lot going on there. so it's mick mulvaney, white h
and like walt whitman once said, i contain multitudes. this clip contains multitudes.it, come back and do analysis on it. let's go to the tape. >> they're after my financial statement. the senate. they would like to get my financial statement. at some point, i hope they get it. >> are you going to turn it over? >> no, at some point -- i might. but at some point, i hope they get it, because it's a -- [ coughing ] it's a fantastic financial statement. it's a fantastic financial...
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18 year-old who had been shot and killed in a car that 18 year-old has been identified as cameron whitman. police say the shootings appear to be related and not random. in national news tonight, a group of lawmakers have sent a letter to president trump. >>calling for an explanation of his decision to deploy more troops to the middle east. they fear that escalating tensions will lead to unnecessary conflict and casualties. our washington dc correspondent bree jackson has the latest. >>the trump administration says the latest deployment of us troops to the middle east is in response to attacks on us tankers, senator rick scott says iran is at fault and must be held accountable. this is all up to me and i mean they're the ones there may making decisions to interrupt the shipping channels bind bombing us the ships but senator tim kaine says there's plenty of blame to go around for the increase tensions in part by iran in part by saudi arabia and in part by the testa sending more american troops to the region may only make matters worse but the united states needs to stop. pouring gasoline on
18 year-old who had been shot and killed in a car that 18 year-old has been identified as cameron whitman. police say the shootings appear to be related and not random. in national news tonight, a group of lawmakers have sent a letter to president trump. >>calling for an explanation of his decision to deploy more troops to the middle east. they fear that escalating tensions will lead to unnecessary conflict and casualties. our washington dc correspondent bree jackson has the latest....