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jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are in bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: more from our special takeover issue. it's filled with true crime stories on robbery, bribery, and fraud. jason: including king of the snitches. how one man outfoxed drug wars and the dea. carol: how to buy your kids way into college legally. jason: joel weber joined us earlier in taking over this issue. joel: we set out to steal your summer with heists. everybody loves heists stories. because we are business people, these are business stories. carol: there is one story you described as cinematic. that's true. it's about addiction. joel: it's about a guy in seattle went on an unbelievable bank robbery spree. he hit 30 banks. the bigger story here is that it was about his drug addiction. he went from oxycontin to heroin, and to feel that addiction, he turned to robbing banks. jason: and he did that methodically. one of the things is how powerfully his self-analysis and self-awareness of what went wrong. joel: that's why he was so good at it and why he talks to us, he becomes thi
jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are in bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: more from our special takeover issue. it's filled with true crime stories on robbery, bribery, and fraud. jason: including king of the snitches. how one man outfoxed drug wars and the dea. carol: how to buy your kids way into college legally. jason: joel weber joined us earlier in taking over this issue. joel: we set out to steal your summer with heists. everybody loves heists stories. because we are business...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly. join carol and me for bloomberg businessweek everyday on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. wall street time also, catch up on our show via podcast. listen and subscribe at itunes and soundcloud, and on bloomberg.com. carol: you can find us online and on our mobile app. for decades, deutsche bank had one predominant goal and that was to compete with wall street. fast forward to this week, and germany's biggest bank is giving up on that ambition. jason: that turnaround plan, there have been many of them, the latest, investors are not so excited. and that bleeds through into the share price on a relative basis. taylor riggs is with us, walk us through it. taylor: it doesn't look good. as you know, in equity markets, sometimes the valuation measure that we use is price to earnings. within the banking world, we use the price-to-book measure. as you can see, deutsche bank in yellow is trading at a very big discount as the price of the shares are below what the assets are on their balance she
jason: and i'm jason kelly. join carol and me for bloomberg businessweek everyday on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. wall street time also, catch up on our show via podcast. listen and subscribe at itunes and soundcloud, and on bloomberg.com. carol: you can find us online and on our mobile app. for decades, deutsche bank had one predominant goal and that was to compete with wall street. fast forward to this week, and germany's biggest bank is giving up on that ambition. jason: that turnaround...
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jason: and i'm jason kelley. we are in bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: have the most powerful banker in new york turns out his critics. jason: and in cannabis, alleviating pains. carol: plus, amazon's revolutionary plans to skip the checkout line. we begin with "bloomberg businessweek's" editor-in-chief, joel weber. we begin with jay powell. joel: take something complicated and this still it down to its most simple form. istill it down to its most simple form. the cover is an expression of that this week. jay powell, fed chair, probably the most important person in the world of finance. he heads the financial institution that is probably the most important anywhere in the world and for a year now, he's been the target of trump's friend are ire, because trump wants lower rates, lower rates, and jay powell has basically been a stoic figure through all of that. carol: we believe this is an independent organization, and for the first time we are wondering is it going to remain independent? >> and can they continue to fend off the executive branch's de
jason: and i'm jason kelley. we are in bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: have the most powerful banker in new york turns out his critics. jason: and in cannabis, alleviating pains. carol: plus, amazon's revolutionary plans to skip the checkout line. we begin with "bloomberg businessweek's" editor-in-chief, joel weber. we begin with jay powell. joel: take something complicated and this still it down to its most simple form. istill it down to its most simple form. the cover is...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly. we're here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week, elizabeth warren. an in-depth look at a candidate with a plan to beat trump at his own game. jason: and a sweet taste of victory in the brexit campaign. boris johnson is now then you british prime minister. he vowed that the u.k. will leave the e.u. on october 31. we'll tell you why his job is harder than he may think. carol: plus, our conversation with the hilton ceo, chris nassetta, on how the trade spats are affecting his company. jason: but we begin with "bloomberg businessweek" editor joel weber. joel, let's start with the international cover. it's a look about the bond market, debt, what's going on? joel: cheap money has been around for a decade now, and it is having a profound effect in the global economy. we look at the ecb this week and negative rates. negative rates has been an untested policy tool that japan was using. and now it's starting to spread. it was going to go away, and now it's back almost, and i
jason: and i'm jason kelly. we're here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week, elizabeth warren. an in-depth look at a candidate with a plan to beat trump at his own game. jason: and a sweet taste of victory in the brexit campaign. boris johnson is now then you british prime minister. he vowed that the u.k. will leave the e.u. on october 31. we'll tell you why his job is harder than he may think. carol: plus, our conversation with the hilton ceo, chris nassetta, on how the...
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jason: i am jason kelly. carol: the new workers of the world, tried to make a living. jason: deutsche bank one back to basics. carol: we sit down with ups ceo to talk about the ever-growing need for speed. jason: the cover story is a powerful one. joel weber is here. what a fascinating read. it was not what we were expecting. >> this was a culmination of a year-long project, with a writer who was going to travel around the world and wanted to come to us with something special. we wanted to come up with an amazing idea to hear from laborers, working-class people who most of us would never hear from. carol: it is a global story that took a lot of time and a lot of reporters and translators. >> we basically i'm a as she went around the world, she would look for people that she thought would embody the spirit of the local community. then the beauty of this work is that it captures their voice. we hear from them directly in their voice. it is not reporting in a traditional sense, it is more like being told to the mark and you get to hear from people working in amazon factor
jason: i am jason kelly. carol: the new workers of the world, tried to make a living. jason: deutsche bank one back to basics. carol: we sit down with ups ceo to talk about the ever-growing need for speed. jason: the cover story is a powerful one. joel weber is here. what a fascinating read. it was not what we were expecting. >> this was a culmination of a year-long project, with a writer who was going to travel around the world and wanted to come to us with something special. we wanted...
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hey, jason. >> jason: hey, tucker, thank you for the report. welcome to "hannity," i am jason chaffetz in tonight for sean, and inspector general michael horwitz is nearing the end of his investigation into fisa abuse. in just a few short weeks, the truth will be revealed in deep state corruption will beor exposed. congressman john ratcliffe was recently briefed by horowitz on the investigation and coming up, the congressman will be here to give us a preview on the upcoming events. keep in mind, there are multiple ongoing probes into rampant corruption, misconduct, leaking, political bias, all while james comey was heading up the fbi. yet in a recent cnn town hall, james comey said he was proud of the way that the department conducted business. watch this. >> i cannot believe that republicans would've wanted it any other way, and we acted in a limited and restrained way. >> are you confident that you did everything by the book? and that the fbi, every one around you, did everything byev the book? >> yes. no doubt in my mind, but i am not agains
hey, jason. >> jason: hey, tucker, thank you for the report. welcome to "hannity," i am jason chaffetz in tonight for sean, and inspector general michael horwitz is nearing the end of his investigation into fisa abuse. in just a few short weeks, the truth will be revealed in deep state corruption will beor exposed. congressman john ratcliffe was recently briefed by horowitz on the investigation and coming up, the congressman will be here to give us a preview on the upcoming...
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jason? >> chad, thank you. you can see by some of us who served in congress beat our heads against the wall dealing with swalwell and -- anyway, breaking today. big news from the southern border. the supreme court ruled this evening that the trump administration can proceed with wall construction plans amid the legal fight over the funding. speaker pelosi is not happy. earlier tonight she tweeted, "this evening's supreme court ruling to steal military funds to spend on wasteful ineffective border wall rejected by congress is deeply flawed. the founders designed government goffed by the people not -- governed by the people, not a monarchy." having served in congress, the trading of accounts happens every year. she has been implicit in that for decades. for her to put out the tweet is irresponsible and it's not right. she knows and she has been complicit trading funds herself. here with more reaction, congressmen who i served with in previous life when i was in congress. congressman andy biggs and congressman tom
jason? >> chad, thank you. you can see by some of us who served in congress beat our heads against the wall dealing with swalwell and -- anyway, breaking today. big news from the southern border. the supreme court ruled this evening that the trump administration can proceed with wall construction plans amid the legal fight over the funding. speaker pelosi is not happy. earlier tonight she tweeted, "this evening's supreme court ruling to steal military funds to spend on wasteful...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly. join carol and me for "bloomberg businessweek" everyday on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., wall street time. also, catch up on our daily show. you can get that via podcast at itunes, soundcloud, or bloomberg.com. carol: and you can find us online at bloomberg.com, and also on our mobile app. this week's cover story, an in-depth profile on elizabeth warren. from the moment she arrived in washington, warren has tried to show a liberal takeover of the democratic party, first as an academic, then as a senator, and now as a presidential candidate. jason: we caught up with josh green. he is one of the most watched political journalists around. he wrote the cover, called "life of the party: elizabeth warren." she's done playing it safe. josh: she's back, yeah, the hottest candidate probably right now in the democratic field. she has kind of been resurrected from her earlier woes. if you read poll numbers, talking to insiders in iowa, she is the candidate people are talking about. see it th
jason: and i'm jason kelly. join carol and me for "bloomberg businessweek" everyday on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., wall street time. also, catch up on our daily show. you can get that via podcast at itunes, soundcloud, or bloomberg.com. carol: and you can find us online at bloomberg.com, and also on our mobile app. this week's cover story, an in-depth profile on elizabeth warren. from the moment she arrived in washington, warren has tried to show a liberal takeover of the...
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♪ >> jason: welcome back to "hannity." on sunday president trump made history when he became the first sitting u.s. president to step across the demilitarized zone in north korea where he shook hands with dictator kim jong un. trump and kim met behind closed doors for about an hour. president trump said that the two leaders had revised talks on korea's nuclear program. many in the mainstream media were not happy with president trump's diplomacy, take a look. >> it makes me want to puke. adjust my visceral reaction as an american who cares about the microscan human rights, the fact that donald trump is going out of his way to kiss up, just to this monster -- >> he said something else that i could not let go of. it is an honor to be here with you. it is not an honor to be there with a brutal murderous dictator. the president meeting with the leader of korea was a plum prize that no administration had granted, the president gave that away. him visiting north korea was regarded as a great prize, that was going away for pretty
♪ >> jason: welcome back to "hannity." on sunday president trump made history when he became the first sitting u.s. president to step across the demilitarized zone in north korea where he shook hands with dictator kim jong un. trump and kim met behind closed doors for about an hour. president trump said that the two leaders had revised talks on korea's nuclear program. many in the mainstream media were not happy with president trump's diplomacy, take a look. >> it makes...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly. join carol and me for bloomberg businessweek everyday on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. love it time, also, catch up on our show via podcast. listen and subscribe at itunes and soundcloud, and on bloomberg.com. carol: you can find us online and on our mobile app. for decades, deutsche bank had one predominant goal and that was to compete with wall street. fast forward to this week, and germany's biggest bank is giving up on that ambition. jason: that turnaround plan, there have been many of them, the latest, investors are not so excited. through into the share price on a relative basis. taylor riggs is with us, walk us through it. taylor: it doesn't look good. as you know, in equity markets, sometimes the valuation measure that we use is price to earnings . within the banking world, we use the price-to-book measure. as you can see, deutsche bank in yellow is trading at a very big discount as the price of the shares are below what the assets are on their balance sheet. that is not a
jason: and i'm jason kelly. join carol and me for bloomberg businessweek everyday on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. love it time, also, catch up on our show via podcast. listen and subscribe at itunes and soundcloud, and on bloomberg.com. carol: you can find us online and on our mobile app. for decades, deutsche bank had one predominant goal and that was to compete with wall street. fast forward to this week, and germany's biggest bank is giving up on that ambition. jason: that turnaround...
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jason: i am jason kelly. >> had was powerful banker in the world turns out his biggest critics. joe: and a deep dive into the cannabis industry. we begin with the bloomberg businessweek editor joel weber. the cover figure on this week. fed chairman jay powell. joel: jay powell is probably the most important person in the world of finance. he has the financial institution that is probably the most important whenever institution anywhere in the world. for a year now, he has been the target of trump's twitter either. trump just once lower rates, lower rates, lower rates. wants lower rates, lower rates, lower rates. carol: they have been an agency for so long. we are wondering if they will remain that way. >> the market thinks they will be a rate cut. the bigger story is one that we wanted to ask chris to dig into. for a year now, we have been living through this tension between trump and how. more trump than powell. it is one-sided. chris got to is that there is not much of an effect on policy standpoint for the fed. this will take a few months to evolve. this could be radical. she
jason: i am jason kelly. >> had was powerful banker in the world turns out his biggest critics. joe: and a deep dive into the cannabis industry. we begin with the bloomberg businessweek editor joel weber. the cover figure on this week. fed chairman jay powell. joel: jay powell is probably the most important person in the world of finance. he has the financial institution that is probably the most important whenever institution anywhere in the world. for a year now, he has been the target...
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jason: yes. i will give you a bit of a long answer on this one because it is a fascinating unfolding of events over the last 2.5 years. going back to when i started in roughly march or april of 2017, there was an article in "the new york times" the spoke about something called the outside in approach. the writer made it seem essentially that it is very simple. the arab countries will gather around and force the palestinians to sign a deal. i read the article for a moment and thought this is great. i will be home with my family for passover. it is just not that simple. however, we think that remarkable progress has been made in 2.5 years with the gulf region and israel. we do not take credit for that alone. prime minister netanyahu has done a great job. the leaders themselves in the arab countries have done a remarkable job. the is done now is over table ranging from the prime minister's visit to oman, the israeli national anthem being sung in the uae, participation in high-level meetings, various
jason: yes. i will give you a bit of a long answer on this one because it is a fascinating unfolding of events over the last 2.5 years. going back to when i started in roughly march or april of 2017, there was an article in "the new york times" the spoke about something called the outside in approach. the writer made it seem essentially that it is very simple. the arab countries will gather around and force the palestinians to sign a deal. i read the article for a moment and thought...
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jason: no. our economy has been growing about potential faster than the sustainable rate of growth has beenecause the fed accommodated over the past several years. interest rates are higher here than many of the major economies, but that is because our economy is stronger, inflation rate has been higher, so you would expect interest rates to be higher as well. same time, as we have heard from chair powell, they are concerned about the future. a lot of uncertainty, global uncertainty, having to do with trade. i will put up a chart that shows where things are price right now. in july, one or two before the end of the year. is that responding appropriately to what you're seeing in the market in terms of data? jason: there are a lot of reasonable people calling for a even if two basis points at the next meeting. to me, i would rather see the fed be data dependent. even if two basis points at the next meeting. since the last meeting, the data has been really good. output has come in above expectation
jason: no. our economy has been growing about potential faster than the sustainable rate of growth has beenecause the fed accommodated over the past several years. interest rates are higher here than many of the major economies, but that is because our economy is stronger, inflation rate has been higher, so you would expect interest rates to be higher as well. same time, as we have heard from chair powell, they are concerned about the future. a lot of uncertainty, global uncertainty, having to...
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paul: yeah, it's fascinating, jason. it's ocasio-cortez has -- [laughter] and others have learned the lesson of the freedom caucus, right? >> right. paul: which is if you go outside and agitate, you gin up support on the left, the rachel maddows and the others on msnbc and social media, you can i put real pressure on the speaker to go your way. >> sure. and nancy pelosi knows that it is not the election of people like ocasio-cortez that gave democrats the house majority, and that's her dilemma. she would much rather focus on issues like health care which she thinks helped democrats win back control of the house. she has a bunch of members that come from swing districts, they want to go back home and run on something. and the problem is you have the ocasio-cortez wing of the party who wants to focus on impeachment and the mueller investigation and russia and trump's tax returns. they just want to investigate this administration, and that is why it's been such heavy lifting for nancy pelosi. >> you know the contrast, dan,
paul: yeah, it's fascinating, jason. it's ocasio-cortez has -- [laughter] and others have learned the lesson of the freedom caucus, right? >> right. paul: which is if you go outside and agitate, you gin up support on the left, the rachel maddows and the others on msnbc and social media, you can i put real pressure on the speaker to go your way. >> sure. and nancy pelosi knows that it is not the election of people like ocasio-cortez that gave democrats the house majority, and that's...
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paul: jason? >> paul, children in new york city public schools can choose their gender, including for purposes of playing on sports teams at school and regardless of what it says on their birth certificate. i would like to point out that most kids in new york city public schools can't read or do math at their grade level. i have a radical idea, why don't we focus on teaching the kids the basics and less than turning them into social experiments. paul: dan? >> this is the biggest backyard barbecue weekend of the year. to be able to do that, the first thing you need is a backyard. well, it turns out that increasing numbers of young couples are deciding that's what they want, a home in the suburbs. the "wall street journal" was reporting this week that many young couples deciding that life in the city is becoming too expensive and moving out to the suburbs, more space, less expense. a big hit to the all american suburb, hot dogs, cheeseburgers and the rest. paul: thanks dan. that's it for this week's
paul: jason? >> paul, children in new york city public schools can choose their gender, including for purposes of playing on sports teams at school and regardless of what it says on their birth certificate. i would like to point out that most kids in new york city public schools can't read or do math at their grade level. i have a radical idea, why don't we focus on teaching the kids the basics and less than turning them into social experiments. paul: dan? >> this is the biggest...
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that's jason and kate. they're both in the air force, majors in the air force, stationed in colorado. [ cheers and applause ] and they have no idea we're watching them. they can't hear us right now. and our plan is to make their wedding night even more special than it already was going to be. let's break in now to their wedding. hello jason and kate. hi, jason and kate. hi, there. hi, guys. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? i'm jimmy kimmel. i'm doing a show from the zappos theater right now. we're very close to you. congratulations. >> thank you. >> jimmy: sorry to interrupt. what were you guys doing? >> we got our family here. we're like, getting ready to get married. >> jimmy: i was wondering if i might step in and you might let me preside over your ceremony. would that be all right? >> uh. sure. >> jimmy: okay. roland, that's okay with you? >> that's okay with me. >> jimmy: don't worry, i was an altar boy for many years. i know how to do it. we are gathered here today in this most sacred place, plane
that's jason and kate. they're both in the air force, majors in the air force, stationed in colorado. [ cheers and applause ] and they have no idea we're watching them. they can't hear us right now. and our plan is to make their wedding night even more special than it already was going to be. let's break in now to their wedding. hello jason and kate. hi, jason and kate. hi, there. hi, guys. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? i'm jimmy kimmel. i'm doing a show from the zappos theater right...
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rock's executives speaking with bloomberg's jason kelly. let's check for european stocks have settled. we have the stoxx 600 down .2%. there is the breakout for some of the majors. the ftse 100 down .6%. the dax in germany led lower by s.a.p.. .9% for theown worst performance across the european indices. the cac 40 down .4%. materials not helping. alcoa slashed its forecast. there were better stories. tobacco after phillip morris forecast and also some chip names. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. let's check in with courtney donohoe. courtney: jeffrey epstein will remain behind bars as he awaits trial on sex trafficking charges. a judge in new york has denied his bail. our prosecutors have argued epstein is a flight risk and an unrepentant criminals. elizabeth warren has declared war on what she calls private equity vampires. her new plan would make private equity firms responsible for pension obligations of the companies they buy and their profits would b
rock's executives speaking with bloomberg's jason kelly. let's check for european stocks have settled. we have the stoxx 600 down .2%. there is the breakout for some of the majors. the ftse 100 down .6%. the dax in germany led lower by s.a.p.. .9% for theown worst performance across the european indices. the cac 40 down .4%. materials not helping. alcoa slashed its forecast. there were better stories. tobacco after phillip morris forecast and also some chip names. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie:...
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jason: there is no credit involved. you can buy one sent worth of gold or millions of dollars in gold. more access in the market. you have allocated legal ownership of that gold. it is stored in a vault in switzerland run by brinks, one of the most reputable custodians of gold in the world. we are partnered with people like mastercard, lloyds. those companies, the auditors. they all want to make sure that the gold is there, that the amount of gold that we say is there is there. it is solid as well. with somee a problem of the digital currencies. gold is trusted all over the world. caroline: you are speaking to a man who collects gold coins, by the way. you said earlier that gold never loses its value but if i had bought it in 2011 and sold in 2015, i would have lost 40%. that's not true, it goes up and down. do you expect people to go in and out or use this as a long-term store of value. money is something you save and spend. we want to give people choice. in the app, you can hold dollars as well. with your card, our pl
jason: there is no credit involved. you can buy one sent worth of gold or millions of dollars in gold. more access in the market. you have allocated legal ownership of that gold. it is stored in a vault in switzerland run by brinks, one of the most reputable custodians of gold in the world. we are partnered with people like mastercard, lloyds. those companies, the auditors. they all want to make sure that the gold is there, that the amount of gold that we say is there is there. it is solid as...
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kurt, jason, thank you both so much. those raids, it has been confirmed by nbc, long promised i.c.e. raids from the president. he postponed them. now we've heard they will begin this sunday. officials telling nbc news that agents will be targeting families in ten major cities, including new york, miami, los angeles, and chicago. joining me now a woman who knows this story better than anyone, julia, what happens now and why this sunday? >> well, so it's been three weeks since the president called off these i.c.e. raids and said he would postpone them for two weeks barring democratic negotiations on immigration. we haven't had anything looking like negotiation since 2013 so that was wishful thinking. we knew that from the start. he pushed it off three weeks. apparently now they think they might be ready to do this but there are still a lot of questions, stephanie, especially what happens when they have babies or if they have -- are they having car seats in the i.c.e. vans coming to pick people up? some of the cities could
kurt, jason, thank you both so much. those raids, it has been confirmed by nbc, long promised i.c.e. raids from the president. he postponed them. now we've heard they will begin this sunday. officials telling nbc news that agents will be targeting families in ten major cities, including new york, miami, los angeles, and chicago. joining me now a woman who knows this story better than anyone, julia, what happens now and why this sunday? >> well, so it's been three weeks since the president...
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[laughter] thank you both, andrew and jason. >> thank you. thank you, jason. [applause] >> copies of "the weather machine" are available at the checkout desk, and andrew will be at that desk signing copies. thank you again for coming. [inaudible conversations] >> here are some of the current best selling nonfiction books according to the "l.a. times." topping the list is tara rah westover's account of growing up in the idaho mountains and her introduction to formal education at age 17 in her book "educated." it's been on bestseller lists for over a year. next in "the pioneers," historian david mccullough recounts the journeys of early settlers of the northwest territory. then it's former first lady michelle obama's memoir "becoming," the best selling book of last year. following that is new york staff writer susan orleans' account of the los angeles public library fire of 1986 in "the library book." and wrapping up our look at some of the best selling nonfiction books according to the "l.a. times" is mark manson's advice on leading a happier life. most of thes
[laughter] thank you both, andrew and jason. >> thank you. thank you, jason. [applause] >> copies of "the weather machine" are available at the checkout desk, and andrew will be at that desk signing copies. thank you again for coming. [inaudible conversations] >> here are some of the current best selling nonfiction books according to the "l.a. times." topping the list is tara rah westover's account of growing up in the idaho mountains and her introduction...
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vonnie: jason, come back again soon. jason: i hope so. vonnie: jason trennert of strategas research partners. get a bloomberg first word news update. here's kailey leinz. kailey: the first day with boris johnson as new prime minister, he's made it clear he's willing to go with a no deal brexit. he said he would turbocharge negotiations for a no deal divorce with the european union. he met with his new cabinet. members under theresa may are no longer in their jobs. kim jong-un's regime has resumed missile testing. south korea says they fired at least two short range missiles into the sea north of the johnsula, just after bolton left south korea. beenerican rapper has charged with assault in sweden. president trump says he offered to personally vouch for his bail. kim kardashian west reportedly brought the case to the president's attention. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. turkey'soming up, central
vonnie: jason, come back again soon. jason: i hope so. vonnie: jason trennert of strategas research partners. get a bloomberg first word news update. here's kailey leinz. kailey: the first day with boris johnson as new prime minister, he's made it clear he's willing to go with a no deal brexit. he said he would turbocharge negotiations for a no deal divorce with the european union. he met with his new cabinet. members under theresa may are no longer in their jobs. kim jong-un's regime has...
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i couldn't agree with jason more. i think he is exactly correct if democrats want to run on an agenda they an agenda, they will have to defend their agenda. that creates a host of new problems. if democrats run as they ran in '18, very localized races where they promised to be the anti-trump candidate in the race, all this good stuff, but not the trump, not the divide of americans, but all of this stuff, too, the economy and what have you, they have an easier case to make. >> i'm talking about all the republicans that need to run in 2020, what do they run on? >> they want to run on the economy. >> mitch mcconnell can run on the economy in kentucky? >> yes, he can. don't count on mitch mcconnell. by the way, just because he is the most unpopular person in the state doesn't mean there is a democrat out there that can beat him. people vote as a result -- especially for a senate majority leader. they will vote on national issues, not necessarily local issues. mcmcconnell will run on advancing the conservative agenda, econ
i couldn't agree with jason more. i think he is exactly correct if democrats want to run on an agenda they an agenda, they will have to defend their agenda. that creates a host of new problems. if democrats run as they ran in '18, very localized races where they promised to be the anti-trump candidate in the race, all this good stuff, but not the trump, not the divide of americans, but all of this stuff, too, the economy and what have you, they have an easier case to make. >> i'm talking...
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you wait jason roy place today, there is no reason why he could not be doing that at edgbaston in the ashes. he is a quality player and has that attitude which is so and the frustration when he was out but maybe that is the kind of attitude you need. the ashes sta rts kind of attitude you need. the ashes starts in three weeks. fourth time lucky, england will be hoping because we go back to 1979 and the final when they lost against the west indies and 1992 and 1987.. different west indies and 1992 and 1987.. different game west indies and 1992 and 1987i different game then but secretly angled will be the lead they are playing new zealand and not india. what we saw was the ra savvy and composed team, do not have the explosion and sheer talent of england so angered are favourites but they have lived with the favourites for a long time. can they play under pressure and do their best? they have shown that today. the only needed 32 overs to beat australia which must rank alongside the best ever england performances. england entered the final with a chance to get their hands finally on the t
you wait jason roy place today, there is no reason why he could not be doing that at edgbaston in the ashes. he is a quality player and has that attitude which is so and the frustration when he was out but maybe that is the kind of attitude you need. the ashes sta rts kind of attitude you need. the ashes starts in three weeks. fourth time lucky, england will be hoping because we go back to 1979 and the final when they lost against the west indies and 1992 and 1987.. different west indies and...
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jason and mo, thank you for taking us jason and mo, thank you for taking us through the papers, have a wonderful moon landing anniversary this weekend, whatever you are up to, ithink this weekend, whatever you are up to, i think some people are staying at —— staying up all night and watching it again as it happened. much more on the bbc news website,. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you mo and jason. thank you for watching, good night. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports news. we'll start in northern ireland with what's been a dramatic day at the open championship. after a terrible opening round rory mcilroy had to play the round of his life to have any chance of making it to the weekend at his home tournament. but despite a great effort, he fell just short at royal portrush as adam wild reports. we have seen is an extraordinary drama in the dying light at t
jason and mo, thank you for taking us jason and mo, thank you for taking us through the papers, have a wonderful moon landing anniversary this weekend, whatever you are up to, ithink this weekend, whatever you are up to, i think some people are staying at —— staying up all night and watching it again as it happened. much more on the bbc news website,. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at...
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you know, to jason's point, you know, what does that suggest? it suggests exactly what you're talking about and what the nature of the relationship was between the two of them. that is even before we start to have a much more uncomfortable conversation for another day about the accusations that have been leveled about donald trump committing sex crimes at jeffrey epstein's premises and the jane doe lawsuit that should be talked about later. >> 16 women have credibly accused donald trump from everything from sexual assault to rape. really quick. >> this is significant because that will now put trump in jeopardy because epstein could turn states' witness and start talking about all of those people in the black books which he didn't have to do in palm beach. >> we're going to sneak in a quick break. t to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? we took everything you love about the bloomin' onion and created a menu you've never seen before. ♪ bloom
you know, to jason's point, you know, what does that suggest? it suggests exactly what you're talking about and what the nature of the relationship was between the two of them. that is even before we start to have a much more uncomfortable conversation for another day about the accusations that have been leveled about donald trump committing sex crimes at jeffrey epstein's premises and the jane doe lawsuit that should be talked about later. >> 16 women have credibly accused donald trump...
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nischelle turner caught up with two of them, idris elba and jason statham, in london, where jason wasn't afraid to put his other onscreen rival, the rock, on blast. >> what's an embarrassing thing about dwayne that we may not know? >> he's afraid of heights. he gets motion sickness. the reason he drives those big trucks is they're quite slow so, when he was in the mclaren he had to take motion sickness pills before he could get in. that's a true fact. >> jason isn't the only one giving up secrets. >> black superman. >> here comes the kryptonite. >> we found out the famous "black superman" line was actually changed. the title used to be "black bond" but idris said it was too close to those rumors he would be the next 007. >> the sexiest man alive, black superman, which one do you like better? >> sexiest man. >> oh, okay. >> as long as i'm alive, i'm the sexiest, that's what dwayne told me to say anyway. >> oh, really? >> idris serves up some amazing stunts. yeah, most of those action scenes are actually him. and he gave me a little personal tour of the sweet rides used in the film. >> i'm
nischelle turner caught up with two of them, idris elba and jason statham, in london, where jason wasn't afraid to put his other onscreen rival, the rock, on blast. >> what's an embarrassing thing about dwayne that we may not know? >> he's afraid of heights. he gets motion sickness. the reason he drives those big trucks is they're quite slow so, when he was in the mclaren he had to take motion sickness pills before he could get in. that's a true fact. >> jason isn't the only...
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what could you say to jason kander of 2018? >> get help. you'll be glad you did. >> so hard to do. >> it is. i hope folks can see by looking at me now it isn't -- it just makes so much of a difference. >> jason, you look good in january of 2018 when i had you on the show. >> i got good at convincing myself i was fine. if you're not right, you're not right. it's an injury. i had knee surgery about 15 years ago. i can run. i can run pretty far but i ice my knee. now i've gone through treatment for this injury. it's not that i don't have posttraumatic stress anymore but now i know how to treat it. >> what can veterans community project do on a national scale, do you think? >> absolutely. we can end veterans' homeless this is and we've effectively done it in kansas city but more than that it's not about just complaining about the gaps that exist in the system, what we do is we come in and fill those gaps whether you're homeless or anybody else, so i've been on your show a lot and never asked people for money because i was in politics and seemed
what could you say to jason kander of 2018? >> get help. you'll be glad you did. >> so hard to do. >> it is. i hope folks can see by looking at me now it isn't -- it just makes so much of a difference. >> jason, you look good in january of 2018 when i had you on the show. >> i got good at convincing myself i was fine. if you're not right, you're not right. it's an injury. i had knee surgery about 15 years ago. i can run. i can run pretty far but i ice my knee. now...
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. >> jason is here with more on the decision. so durant said he's leaving. >> yeah, he himself said he was leaving. i don't know if it was surprise. he had all year to say he was going to stay, playing with steph, out for a year with the torn achilles. apparently kevin durant didn't want to be in golden state or just wanted to be in brooklyn. durant himself confirming that sign a max deal with the nets when the moratorium ends july 6th. sorry to do this to you warriors fans. team up with kyrie irving who is leaving boston sign a max deal in brooklyn. unless the warriors work out a deal with the nets durant will take $57 million less to leave golden state and sign with the nets for the $164 million. the warriors could have given him the 221. two nba title, likely a third had he not torn his achilles. one of the best teams ever assembled. warriors fans, as you would expect, not happy. >> well, that sucks but we knew he was leaving, most likely, but wen didn't think after the injury that he would leave, but we're going to have to ac
. >> jason is here with more on the decision. so durant said he's leaving. >> yeah, he himself said he was leaving. i don't know if it was surprise. he had all year to say he was going to stay, playing with steph, out for a year with the torn achilles. apparently kevin durant didn't want to be in golden state or just wanted to be in brooklyn. durant himself confirming that sign a max deal with the nets when the moratorium ends july 6th. sorry to do this to you warriors fans. team up...
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jason priestley, or am i mrs. brandon walsh? vanessa celebrated joining the cast with this creative post. jennie garth posted this patriotic post, as she and her fellow cast members lit sparklers to celebrate the holiday. mandy moore posted this shot back on set of "this is us." with the caption, mom and dad are back >>> we got a cast, very special cast together. only "e.t." reunited the cast of "american pie." this crew looks exactly the same if not better and boy do they have some stories to tell. the movie actually opened 20 years ago today. but to them, it's still feels like yesterday. ♪ what does it feel like to be back together again 20 years later? >> it's kind of crazy. >> it's pretty great. >> it kind of feels like -- honestly, whenever i see this group, it just really takes me back and it feels like no time has passed. >> did you have any idea when you were making this movie tt it would still stand up 20 years later? >> personally, i felt like we were part of something special. it was really interesting because this
jason priestley, or am i mrs. brandon walsh? vanessa celebrated joining the cast with this creative post. jennie garth posted this patriotic post, as she and her fellow cast members lit sparklers to celebrate the holiday. mandy moore posted this shot back on set of "this is us." with the caption, mom and dad are back >>> we got a cast, very special cast together. only "e.t." reunited the cast of "american pie." this crew looks exactly the same if not...
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so, jason, what do we have this week? this week, we're going back in time, the horrible histories team and their take on rotten romans, roman britain in the rule of emperor nero. boudica, the celts, lee mack and nick frost — those well—known ancients. someone also had the bright idea of making the current war, starring michael shannon as george westinghouse, in a battle for the best light bulbs in america. illuminating. and we escape to the greek island of hydra for a love story that lasted 60 years and inspired some of the most heartbreaking and famous songs 1960s, marianne and leonard: words of love. horrible histories, is this something i should take my nieces to? horrible histories was a boon for parents and families and something that everyone could watch and enjoy. it had great success on tv, where it has more of a sketch format, going from to romans and victorians and the greeks and the 1940s and wartime. this is them just doing one thing, rotten romans, where they make the transition to the big screen and conc
so, jason, what do we have this week? this week, we're going back in time, the horrible histories team and their take on rotten romans, roman britain in the rule of emperor nero. boudica, the celts, lee mack and nick frost — those well—known ancients. someone also had the bright idea of making the current war, starring michael shannon as george westinghouse, in a battle for the best light bulbs in america. illuminating. and we escape to the greek island of hydra for a love story that lasted...
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jason, i absolutely admit that. but the point that the u.s. attorney's office made he didn't start saying i can't breathe until after he was down and the other brother officers were to top of him. and i agree. this is an arrest that probably shouldn't have happened. but to decide whether this officer is liable under this particular federal civil rights statute, a criminal statute that requires, jason -- and you can talk to congress who enacted the law. it requires such a high standard of knowledge, willfully violating the law. not accidently. not a bad judgment. it is a very difficult case to bring for the government. i'm a defense attorney. i often think the police overstep their boundaries. buff i also am aware this particular statute has such a high standard, that's why government officials often decline to prosecute. >> the subjective opinion of william barr is not something that can be trusted given what we understand about the motivations of this administration. it was illegal choke hold. second, he was not resisting. the man was literal
jason, i absolutely admit that. but the point that the u.s. attorney's office made he didn't start saying i can't breathe until after he was down and the other brother officers were to top of him. and i agree. this is an arrest that probably shouldn't have happened. but to decide whether this officer is liable under this particular federal civil rights statute, a criminal statute that requires, jason -- and you can talk to congress who enacted the law. it requires such a high standard of...
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but then joe jason roy. england got off to a flyer. but thenjoe root jason roy. england got off to a flyer. but then joe root went out for 2h, jos buttler1i11. if flyer. but then joe root went out for 2a, jos buttler a11. if you wickets timbre over the last half hour a5 minutes or so. the new zealand bowlers have started to restrict england's progress. england still going well, 232—a, they will be looking for a total well in excess of 300 so that they can endive their view hopefully when this match. it is a match that they really need to want to make sure of a place in the semifinals. yes, that prime edition that which spoke about earlier, as whether england are worried or not worried as to how much you want them to win this game. pakistan's involvement is crucial if things don't go well for england. that's right. if england win here today, they are through to the semifinal. if they lose here today, it gets a bit complicated. they face a nervous wait until friday, that is when pakistan played bangladesh at lord's in theirfinal when pakistan played bangladesh at
but then joe jason roy. england got off to a flyer. but thenjoe root jason roy. england got off to a flyer. but then joe root went out for 2h, jos buttler1i11. if flyer. but then joe root went out for 2a, jos buttler a11. if you wickets timbre over the last half hour a5 minutes or so. the new zealand bowlers have started to restrict england's progress. england still going well, 232—a, they will be looking for a total well in excess of 300 so that they can endive their view hopefully when this...