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anna: marcus, this is susana. lemonis: oh, hi, susana. susana: hi. lemonis: marcus. susana: hi, marcus. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. susana: yeah. lemonis: don't be nervous. you guys manufacture your own stuff? anna: yes. susana: yes. anna: we manufacture in our new jersey factory. sue is responsible for design, and i'm responsible for all operations and sales. lemonis: so you handle production and sales? anna: yes. i'm very capable. lemonis: that's interesting. susana: the front stuff is too emotional for me. anna: sue is the creative engine of the company. susana: yeah. anna: so we don't want to expose her to all the -- you know, all the unpleasant stuff. susana: i don't like to be in the front of things. lemonis: okay. susana: i like to be in my world working. lemonis: you're the artist. susana: yes. i just... anna: she's very -- takes everything very close to heart. and, you know, in operations, every day there is a problem. there is -- i mean, every second there is a problem. not every day -- every five minutes. lemonis: right away i
anna: marcus, this is susana. lemonis: oh, hi, susana. susana: hi. lemonis: marcus. susana: hi, marcus. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. susana: yeah. lemonis: don't be nervous. you guys manufacture your own stuff? anna: yes. susana: yes. anna: we manufacture in our new jersey factory. sue is responsible for design, and i'm responsible for all operations and sales. lemonis: so you handle production and sales? anna: yes. i'm very capable. lemonis: that's interesting....
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ana: hey, marcus. how are you? steve: marcus. lemonis: i own a restaurant franchise concept called the simple greek, and we're in need of a furniture supplier for all of our franchisees. so i'm looking for ana and steve to bid on the business together. we have one concept that's really taken off, and that's the simple greek. we have about 250 franchises sold. the last thing that's left to getting these franchises open is getting the furniture package right. and so i'd like you to lead the design process, ana. ana: okay. this is totally up my alley. lemonis: okay? i know that typically, you lead the design process. steve: yeah. of course, 'cause i've got more experience and i've been working in this industry for many years. i should be design, you be lead sales, hospitality. ana: i mean, i'm going to disagree. i am a designer, i'm a furniture designer, but, i mean, i think it should be a team effort, definitely. i mean, i would like to run things by you. steve: well, it -- it -- okay. lemonis: are you pissed off right now? you loo
ana: hey, marcus. how are you? steve: marcus. lemonis: i own a restaurant franchise concept called the simple greek, and we're in need of a furniture supplier for all of our franchisees. so i'm looking for ana and steve to bid on the business together. we have one concept that's really taken off, and that's the simple greek. we have about 250 franchises sold. the last thing that's left to getting these franchises open is getting the furniture package right. and so i'd like you to lead the...
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lemonis: i'm marcus. howard: marcus, i'm howard. i'm the nice guy, usually, and this is robyn, my partner. robyn: i'm robyn. lemonis: hey, robyn, how are you? nice to meet you. robyn: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: so how long have you guys been in business? robyn: 20 years. lemonis: how did you guys get in business together? howard: we knew each other since high school. lemonis: okay. howard: best friends. robyn: this is my ex-husband. we have two human children, and bowery kitchen is our first child. lemonis: you guys are 50-50? robyn: yes, absolutely. lemonis: who's in charge, between the two of you? robyn: howie. howard: i would say me. robyn: only because it's just like howie maybe started the business, but i'm not allowed to touch the knife wall. howard: yeah. lemonis: this place is big. howard: yeah, we can take you around and show you. lemonis: i would love to see. how many square feet is it? robyn: 4,000 square feet. lemonis: it looks kind of junky to me. customer comes in, no directional signage. howard: "holy [bleep]
lemonis: i'm marcus. howard: marcus, i'm howard. i'm the nice guy, usually, and this is robyn, my partner. robyn: i'm robyn. lemonis: hey, robyn, how are you? nice to meet you. robyn: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: so how long have you guys been in business? robyn: 20 years. lemonis: how did you guys get in business together? howard: we knew each other since high school. lemonis: okay. howard: best friends. robyn: this is my ex-husband. we have two human children, and bowery kitchen is our...
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charlotte: marcus. everyone's already freaking out, and, like, we know what's [bleep] lemonis: but you're kind of putting it on me as if i'm bringing the energy down. charlotte: [ chuckling ] you are. lemonis: because you're not ready. lemonis: i think the bottom two hebut i'm kindai want t"ehhhhhhhhhhhh" about buying one. you're "ehhhhhhhhhhhh?" well, it's more like a "aaaiiiiiihhh." well, good news. carmax will buy your car even if you don't buy one from them. ahhh-haaaaaa. mmmmm-hmmm. oooh. ahhh. ahahaha. mmmm. ♪ as your life grows, so do your needs. ♪ and with bank of america and merrill, the benefits you get can grow, too. as a preferred rewards member, you can enjoy priority service and exclusive discounts... so your growing life can be more rewarding, too. ♪ what would you like the power to do? ♪ what would you like the power to do? i swibecause they let metual, customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes
charlotte: marcus. everyone's already freaking out, and, like, we know what's [bleep] lemonis: but you're kind of putting it on me as if i'm bringing the energy down. charlotte: [ chuckling ] you are. lemonis: because you're not ready. lemonis: i think the bottom two hebut i'm kindai want t"ehhhhhhhhhhhh" about buying one. you're "ehhhhhhhhhhhh?" well, it's more like a "aaaiiiiiihhh." well, good news. carmax will buy your car even if you don't buy one from them....
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kristin: thanks, marcus. lemonis: and he's open-minded to the idea that other people can help him in his business. that's progress. ben: thank you. lemonis: take care, buddy. ♪ back at the warehouse, kristin has been doing an amazing job managing the inventory. kristin: so i did $20,000 the first two days, and then yesterday, i probably sold another $10,000, so it's probably like 40 grand all-in. lemonis: have you been able to order raw materials that solve our cold products? kristin: yes. lemonis: great. and ben is staying focused on the development of the new products. natalie: this is all the individual ingredients. ben: wow. lemonis: so he's back at agilex, finalizing the scent and candle line. natalie: okay, i'm going to make this one 6%, okay? ben: yeah, i love it. lemonis: and completing the designs for the wallpaper and wrapping paper. ben: so this would be, "make a wish. it's your birthday." lemonis: these are excellent. ben: yeah, thanks. ♪ lemonis: although it's going to take a while for the ne
kristin: thanks, marcus. lemonis: and he's open-minded to the idea that other people can help him in his business. that's progress. ben: thank you. lemonis: take care, buddy. ♪ back at the warehouse, kristin has been doing an amazing job managing the inventory. kristin: so i did $20,000 the first two days, and then yesterday, i probably sold another $10,000, so it's probably like 40 grand all-in. lemonis: have you been able to order raw materials that solve our cold products? kristin: yes....
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later, we find out what happened to the officer marcus branch attacked. earn unlimited 1.5 miles and we'll match it at the end of your first year. nice! i'm thinking about a scuba diving trip. woman: ooh! (gasp) or not. you okay? yeah, no, i'm good. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? >>> it takes a unique set of skills to work with the teen offenders inside pendleton juvenile. >> keys. >> "d" complex presents some of the prison's biggest challenges for program director mia black. >> is it frustrating? absolutely. is it rewarding? absolutely. i've had offenders that you want to shake and say snap out of it, grow up, you need to go home, and they just don't grasp it. i have had a lot of success stories. so although the rewards can be few and far between, when you see them, it gives you a purpose to be here. what's up you guys? >> it's up to mia to dissect the issues betwe
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marcus. thank you for your patience during long testimony today but i want to look back at the history and try to understand what might become our future with libra. are you familiar with the term wildcat tanker the free banking era? >> i am congresswoman. >> i want to open the ice concept that wildcat banks was chartered under state law before banks were federally regulated from 1836 to the mid-1860s and they were called wildcat banks according to them. because they were in locations they were so remote you may see wildcats. the wildcat banks world and reliable. they became known for distributing worthless currency and putting customers at risk and as a result of that in 1853 we enacted in congress the banking act. how is the basic concept of the single currency is a stable coin such as lieber will take dollars and vice versa fundamentally different from wildcat banks where they took u.s. back to dollar coins in exchange for their own paper money which could and often did become worthless? i
marcus. thank you for your patience during long testimony today but i want to look back at the history and try to understand what might become our future with libra. are you familiar with the term wildcat tanker the free banking era? >> i am congresswoman. >> i want to open the ice concept that wildcat banks was chartered under state law before banks were federally regulated from 1836 to the mid-1860s and they were called wildcat banks according to them. because they were in...
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marcus: that is a very good point. one, you could argue the fed itself has problems with independence. it is easy to cause dispersions. but because the fed is talking rate cuts, that makes it easier for countries in emerging markets, particularly ones like turkey, to change the winds. the turkish economy, if it is not to hurt -- technically in a recession, it is very close. the reflation has not fallen off. francine: will it -- dell will they need -- will they need fiscal spending? marcus: what has come down other good bits, but the economy has suffered. it they need to cut interest rates, but it will not be for another couple months. but under erdogan, it will come earlier. francine: marcus ashworth stays with us. theng up, we hear about fed, the ecb, and esteem lagarde's nomination. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." the white house may be laying the groundwork to replace the fed chair jay powell when his term ends in 2022, or sooner. we have been told the president maybe sizing up his
marcus: that is a very good point. one, you could argue the fed itself has problems with independence. it is easy to cause dispersions. but because the fed is talking rate cuts, that makes it easier for countries in emerging markets, particularly ones like turkey, to change the winds. the turkish economy, if it is not to hurt -- technically in a recession, it is very close. the reflation has not fallen off. francine: will it -- dell will they need -- will they need fiscal spending? marcus: what...
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fight for bernie marcus and home depot. home depot says marcus retired from the company more than 15 years ago and it doesn't endorse any presidential candidate. that's its standard practice. what message is this boycott from the left actually sending? >> it's sending a message of desperation, david. they know they are lashing out. they don't have great support among the american people. so they try to instill fear that if you go against what they're saying or what they believe in, they will try to punish you or punish the innocent. bernie marcus has left home depot as you pointed out a decade and a half ago. so they're hurting innocent people, hurting the shareholders, which are pensioners, many of them, and people who are working at home depot. that's not the way to move the ball forward, and that's why they are doing president trump once again a huge favor. i wonder if he has them secretly on a payroll. >> this is ridiculous because we have home depot employing 325,000 people across the united states. home depot actually
fight for bernie marcus and home depot. home depot says marcus retired from the company more than 15 years ago and it doesn't endorse any presidential candidate. that's its standard practice. what message is this boycott from the left actually sending? >> it's sending a message of desperation, david. they know they are lashing out. they don't have great support among the american people. so they try to instill fear that if you go against what they're saying or what they believe in, they...
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i'm marcus. jessica: hi. jessica. hi. nice to meet you. lemonis: do you know where monica is? jessica: she should be here any second. lemonis: okay. jessica: i'm her sister. lemonis: oh, you're her sister? jessica: yeah, i'm her sister. lemonis: okay. i'm surprised she wasn't here. jessica: yeah. well... lemonis: you're surprised, too? jessica: no. lemonis: you're not surprised? jessica: [ chuckling ] you'll get me in trouble. lemonis: how often is monica here? jessica: once every, honestly, month, couple months. lemonis: every couple months? jessica: yes. lemonis: what do you do for the business? jessica: in the beginning, i started it with her, with the product line. i was kind of -- lemonis: where's the product line? jessica: very, very first product that we ever had was a candle. lemonis: okay. what's the reason that you guys started the business? jessica: this has always been a passion of hers. my dad was an inventor. we're very creative people. lemonis: parents still around? jessica: my mom
i'm marcus. jessica: hi. jessica. hi. nice to meet you. lemonis: do you know where monica is? jessica: she should be here any second. lemonis: okay. jessica: i'm her sister. lemonis: oh, you're her sister? jessica: yeah, i'm her sister. lemonis: okay. i'm surprised she wasn't here. jessica: yeah. well... lemonis: you're surprised, too? jessica: no. lemonis: you're not surprised? jessica: [ chuckling ] you'll get me in trouble. lemonis: how often is monica here? jessica: once every, honestly,...
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>> marcus. >> how you doing? >> good, nice to meet you. >> good to meet you. >> pleasure. >> well, there's no shortage of everything key lime here. >> no. >> and so is all this stuff-- as an example, is this yours, or-- >> no, that's not our product. there's a lot of companies that do carry that. >> how about this one, floribbean? is this yours? >> no, that's not mine. >> it seems like a bit of a key lime grocery store. >> it is. one thing people come to the florida keys for are key lime products. >> what kind of margin do you make on all this stuff? >> these cost me about--i think they're $2.30 and i sell 'em for $3.25. these are $4.50 and i sell 'em for $5.50. >> the retail margins on these products are not great. they're between 20% and 25%, but they take up the vast majority of the floor space in the store, which is supposed to be a specialty pie shop. can i try the pie? >> sure. >> this is just a--this is the basic deal? >> just basic slice of key lime pie. >> what are the ingredients? >> we have the sweeten
>> marcus. >> how you doing? >> good, nice to meet you. >> good to meet you. >> pleasure. >> well, there's no shortage of everything key lime here. >> no. >> and so is all this stuff-- as an example, is this yours, or-- >> no, that's not our product. there's a lot of companies that do carry that. >> how about this one, floribbean? is this yours? >> no, that's not mine. >> it seems like a bit of a key lime grocery store....
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i mean but there's this sense of process here i agree with marcus papadopoulos i mean that in the dollar isn't going to collapse overnight but it's good it's starting a trend and starting a trend where if you want to avoid political problems maybe diversify your portfolio and not rely so much on the dollar and of course with the. geopolitical events going on in the middle east i mean the petro dollar is at stake here nothing short of that go ahead well right now 60 percent of the savings you know around the world are done in dollars only 20 percent of the savings are done in europe's but that is the trend more and more savings are done in your office in japanese yen in cheney's you on people are diversifying their investments in order to shield themselves from you know basically or from confiscation you know exactly the reason why russia has spoken so much about switching to. our own currency is between us and china between us and iran and other countries the reason is you know 12 biggest russian companies were under sanctions last year and when it was announced in april 2000 even it was
i mean but there's this sense of process here i agree with marcus papadopoulos i mean that in the dollar isn't going to collapse overnight but it's good it's starting a trend and starting a trend where if you want to avoid political problems maybe diversify your portfolio and not rely so much on the dollar and of course with the. geopolitical events going on in the middle east i mean the petro dollar is at stake here nothing short of that go ahead well right now 60 percent of the savings you...
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she's a political analyst and editor at you know smee internet media project and in london we cross to marcus papadopoulos he is the editor of politics 1st magazine our gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to marcus 1st in london the the resumption of u.s. china trade talks is taking a lot of headlines as it should it's a very important issue on the back of the g. 20 but we have this special purpose vehicle being established is established now in europe to bypass the american swiss system for the europeans to trade with iran i wonder when the donald is back in washington how he's going to respond to that because i think we all know how he will go ahead marcus introduction. payment system. as a way of trying to circumvent the american restrictions on countries trade. if iran the intersex payment system is not only a goodwill gesture by the europeans to iran it is also the europeans trying to keep it on in the j c p r a do you and it is also a way of the europeans let's hang in access to the iranian markets which after
she's a political analyst and editor at you know smee internet media project and in london we cross to marcus papadopoulos he is the editor of politics 1st magazine our gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to marcus 1st in london the the resumption of u.s. china trade talks is taking a lot of headlines as it should it's a very important issue on the back of the g. 20 but we have this special purpose vehicle being...
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marcus boy is left to digest blockbuster $31.00 loss so that riley labors but life goes on and there's always another perhaps longer term professional goal arising. might think at least one targets in retirement and $68.00 with the season likely in an accident frank kilometers on the clock that's the main thing the rests down to the foot and shut. the door been sick knowledge of the clock and his books right. next the south terrace norbit dickless suffering with the rest of the crowd the host simply can't find the net. except the run of jake and such so why the cast of. the internet radio audience gets a clean narrative of mounting frustration that has to make him badly needed because with the finish fast approaching it still goalless. i'm cast i. like. the most. popular cast. massive. 7 i think this is what brings us here no one wants to mess it. sasha johnson out of my mouth. it's just the same show back up. and i lose that emotion which nobody can also come by on instagram right up to the final whistle. my. ah ha ha ha. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha my mind i don't. think i'm that good
marcus boy is left to digest blockbuster $31.00 loss so that riley labors but life goes on and there's always another perhaps longer term professional goal arising. might think at least one targets in retirement and $68.00 with the season likely in an accident frank kilometers on the clock that's the main thing the rests down to the foot and shut. the door been sick knowledge of the clock and his books right. next the south terrace norbit dickless suffering with the rest of the crowd the host...
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lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis. on my show, "the profit," i invest my own money in all kinds of companies... everything's going to change. everything. ...and help turn their fortunes around. marijuana isn't my thing. i've never even considered investing. is the business easy for you? andrea: hell no. there's nothing easy about this industry at all. lemonis: but the market here could reach $6 billion, and that's impossible to ignore. adam: we have this opportunity to create once-in-a-lifetime, multi-generational wealth. lemonis: the risks are huge. you're in a room filled with what the federal government considers illegal. jeanette: that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: but so are the returns. what's the end goal for you? dan: selling my company for $120 million. lemonis: i'm here to take you on a journey and show you where the profit is in pot. ♪ ♪ i'm here in desert hot springs, california. now, many of you have probably never even heard of it. it's the forgotten son, the neighbor, to palm springs, where
lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis. on my show, "the profit," i invest my own money in all kinds of companies... everything's going to change. everything. ...and help turn their fortunes around. marijuana isn't my thing. i've never even considered investing. is the business easy for you? andrea: hell no. there's nothing easy about this industry at all. lemonis: but the market here could reach $6 billion, and that's impossible to ignore. adam: we have this opportunity to create...
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bobbitt she's a political analyst and editor at the internet media project and in london we cross to marcus papadopoulos who's the editor of politics 1st magazine our gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you. and jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate a let's go to markets 1st in london we the resumption of u.s. china trade talks is taking a lot of headlines as it should it's a very important issue on the back of the g. 20 but we have this special purpose vehicle being established is established now in europe to bypass the american swiss system for the europeans to trade with iran i wonder when the donald is back in washington and how he's going to respond to that and i think we all know how he will go ahead marcus the introduction of the insteps payment system by the europeans as a way of trying to circumvent the american restrictions on countries wanting to trade with iran the intersex payment system is not only a goodwill gesture by the european institute on it is also every year against trying to keep it on in the j c p r a d u and it is also a way of the europeans
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marcus about the ultimate motive of this. it seems to many of us that if this were to unfold as you have wasribed and if libra adopted widely, there would be very valuable data about payments. in your testimony, my understanding is that you have said it is your intention never that data without consent. is it the business model, the plan to at some point in the foreseeable future seat the consent of the participants so you would be able to commercialize the data somehow? no, that issenator, not the intention at all. the plan as far as facebook is thisrned to monetize initiative is to enable the 90 million small businesses that are currently on the facebook platform and the many users on the platform as well to engage in more commerce together. and if they engage in more commerce, there will be more advertising from the small businesses. that would be the first indirect effect of having this network be successful. and over time, what we hope is that through the wallet, we can offer more services and partnerships with existing
marcus about the ultimate motive of this. it seems to many of us that if this were to unfold as you have wasribed and if libra adopted widely, there would be very valuable data about payments. in your testimony, my understanding is that you have said it is your intention never that data without consent. is it the business model, the plan to at some point in the foreseeable future seat the consent of the participants so you would be able to commercialize the data somehow? no, that issenator, not...
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bobbitt she's a political analyst and editor it in a smi internet media project and in london we cross to marcus papadopoulos he is the editor of politics 1st magazine our gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let's go to markets 1st in london the the resumption of u.s. china trade talks is taking a lot of headlines as it should it's a very important issue on the back of the g. 20 but we have this special purpose vehicle being established is established now in europe to bypass the american swiss system for the europeans to trade with iran i wonder when the donald is back in washington how he's going to respond to that because i think we all know how he will go ahead marcus the introduction of the instead payment system by the europeans as a way of trying to circumvent the american restrictions on countries wanting to trade with iran and the in 6 payments system is not only a goodwill gesture by the european institute on it is also every year against trying to keep it on in the j.c. you know a do you and it is also a way of the eu
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sherman: we are getting a confused and contradictory report from marcus. he is telling us they are going to abide by the anti-money laundering and know your customer rules that we impose on our banks, but then he is saying that there will be others who create separate wallets that will be formed in other countries and one wonders whether a company creating a sk, moscow, or tehran is going to follow the anti-money laundering rules. marcus makes a promise, then paints a picture in which facebook would be incapable of carrying it out. likewise, marcus promises that there will be no printing of additional money, they will have a 1:1 reserve, but describes a system for governing the libra zuck-buck, in which facebook will not be in control, so who knows what they will be able to do? we need to iron this out. when we get contradictory information from the employee, we need to hear from the ceo. emily: what do you think congress's role here should be versus facebook and zuckerberg himself? what should the government be doing? rep. sherman: we should be prohibitin
sherman: we are getting a confused and contradictory report from marcus. he is telling us they are going to abide by the anti-money laundering and know your customer rules that we impose on our banks, but then he is saying that there will be others who create separate wallets that will be formed in other countries and one wonders whether a company creating a sk, moscow, or tehran is going to follow the anti-money laundering rules. marcus makes a promise, then paints a picture in which facebook...
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marcus. michael: hey, marcus. lemonis: we're a week away from bronner bros., and i've gotten an e-mail that is quite concerning. so i wanted to give michael a call and find out what the heck's going on. the e-mail that i'm reading says that you specifically are making changes to the package that is slowing the process down. michael: we have to have the back of the container correct. lemonis: michael, i cannot believe that this product is not ready yet. i cannot believe it. it's got to be ready by sunday. i asked michael to make sure that the bottles were done and ready and produced for bronner. but now i'm hearing that he's making changes to them, slowing down the process and putting the process at risk. and this is a good example of him not being focused on one task. this is a big deal. it's a big deal for you. it's a big deal for me. you're confident that this stuff will be done for the event? michael: oh, yeah. i'm very confident it will be done for the event. lemonis: okay, buddy. i'm looking forward to seeing
marcus. michael: hey, marcus. lemonis: we're a week away from bronner bros., and i've gotten an e-mail that is quite concerning. so i wanted to give michael a call and find out what the heck's going on. the e-mail that i'm reading says that you specifically are making changes to the package that is slowing the process down. michael: we have to have the back of the container correct. lemonis: michael, i cannot believe that this product is not ready yet. i cannot believe it. it's got to be ready...
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so you were not satisfied with david marcus's answers. tot would your answer be mark zuckerberg, the ceo of facebook? senator warner: my answer would be that blockchain offers an awful lot of opportunities, but you have a burden of proof, facebook, to make sure, one, that we get it right in treating this new network, two that it is safe. mr. marcus's comment that for every crypto dollar, there would be another dollar or another currency on a 1:1 breaking it up, that's next to the absurd when there is no such requirement in the banking system. it seemed to me, as well, where you have had facebook not be a good steward of so much personal data already, the idea that they would create this new network and not billed in implicit and -- they would not billed in implicit and explicit things for their product is a strange -- they would not build in implicit and explicit things -- when he said a third party wallet came around, and people do not want to use the so-called calibra facebook product but a third party, they would be willing to transfer
so you were not satisfied with david marcus's answers. tot would your answer be mark zuckerberg, the ceo of facebook? senator warner: my answer would be that blockchain offers an awful lot of opportunities, but you have a burden of proof, facebook, to make sure, one, that we get it right in treating this new network, two that it is safe. mr. marcus's comment that for every crypto dollar, there would be another dollar or another currency on a 1:1 breaking it up, that's next to the absurd when...
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sherman: we are getting a confused and contradictory report from marcus. he is telling us they are going to abide by the anti-money laundering and know your customer rules that we impose on our banks, but then he is saying that there will be others who create separate wallets that will be formed in other countries and one wonders whether a company creating a tehran ismoscow or going to follow the anti-money laundering rules. a promise, then paints a picture in which facebook would be incapable of carrying it out. likewise, marcus promises that there will be no printing of additional money, they will have reserve, but describes a system for governing the libra in which facebook will not be in control, so who knows what they will be able to do? we need to iron this out. when we get contradictory information from the employee, we need to hear from the ceo. emily: what do you think le here should be versus zuckerberg himself. rep. sherman: we should be prohibiting cryptocurrencies. they disempower the federal government and there is an anarchist, libertarian s
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marcus. motivation and i'm achieved by a block chain and technology but i share the concerns of my colleagues with the enterprise as yours as we look back during the antitrust investigation of microsoft the justice department found the key strategy i call it catch and kill with other emerging technologies that could be disrupting so now we move into block chain with the ability to be disruptive so what about those efforts with libra catch and kill? but the way the early technology for libra to put the best engineering talent with that libra network and as a result it doesn't belong to us anymore it now belongs to the community and we will relinquish our control. >> so let me follow up. facebook will not have incentives with that money making venture. and to prohibit for those users. >> i would even go further and then. >> but the question is you didn't answer the chairman's question how do you know those existing global platforms like messenger will support third-party cracks will you at leas
marcus. motivation and i'm achieved by a block chain and technology but i share the concerns of my colleagues with the enterprise as yours as we look back during the antitrust investigation of microsoft the justice department found the key strategy i call it catch and kill with other emerging technologies that could be disrupting so now we move into block chain with the ability to be disruptive so what about those efforts with libra catch and kill? but the way the early technology for libra to...
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i'm joined now by marcus kind from the german institute for international and security affairs let's talk about the technical aspects marcus right away what does breaching the limits of uranium enrichment actually mean i mean enrichment it's the core of the g.e.c. p.o.d. of the john comprehensive plan of action in iran is allowed to enrich uranium on full 3.67 percent and now has announced to enrich up to 5 percent. to 20 percent which is far away from a nuclear bomb up to from 20 percent on roads rainy might be used for a nuclear bomb and therefore we're far away from any critical capability how about i think it's a dangerous path here which you run up to here what are they trying to achieve i mean we have to keep in mind they're not formally withdrawing from the room and it's not a legally cancellation of the we would like the dumb but from administration less than one year ago it's how to put it playing around with the violations or with the regulations of the riemann and has announced that they will for the violets. remain in 60 days from now so far i would say it's more a politi
i'm joined now by marcus kind from the german institute for international and security affairs let's talk about the technical aspects marcus right away what does breaching the limits of uranium enrichment actually mean i mean enrichment it's the core of the g.e.c. p.o.d. of the john comprehensive plan of action in iran is allowed to enrich uranium on full 3.67 percent and now has announced to enrich up to 5 percent. to 20 percent which is far away from a nuclear bomb up to from 20 percent on...
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marcus? >> reporter: david, many people in this part of southern california are rattled as they endure aftershocks and try to recover from two powerful earthquakes, including the one that happened on friday. and that severe shaking scarred the landscape. look at this. there is a crack that stretches through the desert for as far as the eye can see. and tonight, there's concern that another earthquake could happen at any time. tonight, california on alert. more than 5,000 aftershocks rattling the state since the massive 6.4 and 7.1 quakes hit. the strongest here in 20 years. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> reporter: the tremors igniting raging fires and damaging homes. >> structure fires as well as several outside fires and hazardous conditions. >> reporter: the outbreak of aftershocks seen on this map may continue for weeks. and officials say there is still a slim chance of a major one hitting again. >> to get back to a normal life, it is important that we get the help that we need to move past
marcus? >> reporter: david, many people in this part of southern california are rattled as they endure aftershocks and try to recover from two powerful earthquakes, including the one that happened on friday. and that severe shaking scarred the landscape. look at this. there is a crack that stretches through the desert for as far as the eye can see. and tonight, there's concern that another earthquake could happen at any time. tonight, california on alert. more than 5,000 aftershocks...
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well, it wasn‘t a particularly comfortable hearing for facebook‘s david marcus, i can tell you that. there‘s two issues here at play here, one of them is unease about digital currency in general, whether it is going to be used for illegal purposes, money laundering, buying of drugs and so forth, but also the secondary issue which affects facebook specifically is trust in facebook itself. senators called it "delusional" the company would think people would be willing to trust them with their financial data and they criticised the firm by having the past 18 months littered with apologies and promises to do better. there is real worry that facebook has so much on its plate already to fix with this company, that bringing on another huge project like this might be another step too far. in response, david marcus from facebook, he said they‘re not going to do anything that‘s going to be without regulatory approval, but it looks like their goal of launching this next year, in 2020, could be slightly ambitious. they‘ve got a lot of people to convince before they can really let that go
well, it wasn‘t a particularly comfortable hearing for facebook‘s david marcus, i can tell you that. there‘s two issues here at play here, one of them is unease about digital currency in general, whether it is going to be used for illegal purposes, money laundering, buying of drugs and so forth, but also the secondary issue which affects facebook specifically is trust in facebook itself. senators called it "delusional" the company would think people would be willing to trust...
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nicolas: marcus. lemonis: and before you answer, just know that if you don't do a deal with me, you may not make it. nicolas: no. you want all of the accolade without doing any of the work. stephanie: nicolas. i don't want him to walk out that door because of this. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. wireless network claims are america's most reliable network. the nation's largest and most reliable network. the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're o
nicolas: marcus. lemonis: and before you answer, just know that if you don't do a deal with me, you may not make it. nicolas: no. you want all of the accolade without doing any of the work. stephanie: nicolas. i don't want him to walk out that door because of this. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an...
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. >> and i'm marcus washington. breaking news this morning, another significant aftershock after that major earthquake yesterday. more coming up in a bit. as you can see in the bay area how it affected our seismograph, it was a big one, a 5.4. we'll have more on that coming up in a bit. >>> right now we want to get a look at the weather in the bay area, another nice day, and clear. >> well, here is another shot, in san francisco, and there is the fog. it kind of moves back and forth so it shifted from the golden gate bridge over the city right now and then as we head to a live look outside in walnut creek i believe, or maybe we shifted that shot in palo alto. there we go, and as we go throughout the day, we'll be slightly warmer, compared to yesterday. i'll have a look at that and the forecast coming up in a few minutes. vianey, how is it looking right now? >> hopefully everybody is safely back home in their beds. a crash to report about, via the chp northbound 680 at mission boulevard, it appears two lanes are bloc
. >> and i'm marcus washington. breaking news this morning, another significant aftershock after that major earthquake yesterday. more coming up in a bit. as you can see in the bay area how it affected our seismograph, it was a big one, a 5.4. we'll have more on that coming up in a bit. >>> right now we want to get a look at the weather in the bay area, another nice day, and clear. >> well, here is another shot, in san francisco, and there is the fog. it kind of moves back...
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after two years on bail, marcus hutchins is now free. i'm glad it is over. it was really full round in gratitude to a judge who was full of praise for hutchins's talents. they wa nt to praise for hutchins's talents. they want to thank everyone who supported me and the judge for his incredible leniency. -- i want to thank the two yea rs leniency. -- i want to thank the two years ago leniency. -- i want to thank the two yea rs ago marcus leniency. -- i want to thank the two years ago marcus hutchins was a hero. he had been credited with stopping the biggest ever cyber—attack to ever hit the national health service. the ra nsomwa re national health service. the ransomware exploit the weaknesses in computer systems, locking up data and demanding money for it back. the malware hit around one third of nhs trusts in england, leading to appointments and operations been cancelled. in fact, appointments and operations been cancelled. infact, links appointments and operations been cancelled. in fact, links north korea, it hit tens of thousands of computers in dozens
after two years on bail, marcus hutchins is now free. i'm glad it is over. it was really full round in gratitude to a judge who was full of praise for hutchins's talents. they wa nt to praise for hutchins's talents. they want to thank everyone who supported me and the judge for his incredible leniency. -- i want to thank the two yea rs leniency. -- i want to thank the two years ago leniency. -- i want to thank the two yea rs ago marcus leniency. -- i want to thank the two years ago marcus...
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>> marcus moore tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> and as i mentioned at the top here in washington tonight, all eyes will soon be on robert mueller, testifying tomorrow before the american people. he did not find collusion, but on obstruction, he said he would have cleared the president if he could have. and today, on the eve of his testimony, mueller had a last-minute request that made immediate news. and here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: just before his long-awaited testimony, former special counsel robert mueller had a late request. he asked for his long-time aide, aaron zebley, to be sworn in alongside him. republicans objected. congressman jim jordan tweeting, "you don't get to change the rules right before kickoff." in the end, a compromise. zebley will be able to sit next to mueller and confer with him, but will not testify. mueller himself didn't want this day to come. >> any testimony from this office would not go beyond our report. >> reporter: but the spec
>> marcus moore tonight. marcus, thank you. >>> and as i mentioned at the top here in washington tonight, all eyes will soon be on robert mueller, testifying tomorrow before the american people. he did not find collusion, but on obstruction, he said he would have cleared the president if he could have. and today, on the eve of his testimony, mueller had a last-minute request that made immediate news. and here's our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl tonight. >>...
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marcus, oh, it is wonderful to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. sam: [ sighs ] so, great, yeah, this is dede. -dede: hi, i'm dede. -lemonis: hey, how are you? nice to meet you. what is this up front here? is this a retail store? it is our retail area, shipping and order packing... lemonis: a retail store? really? i feel like i'm walking into a high school bake sale. so what are the roles? you guys are partners? -alexa: with us? yes. -lemonis: yes. -sam: we're married. -alexa: yes. -lemonis: oh, you are married. -sam: yeah. -lemonis: oh, very cool. -sam: thank you. alexa: i do production and sam does marketing and officy stuff with dede and sales. sam: alexa was voted best chef in indiana two years in a row. lemonis: wow. so this is sriracha lime? how many different flavors do you have? alexa: over 200. lemonis: i can't think of any company that has a core product and decides to have 200 different types of them. i think when you're over a certain amount of flavors, it becomes unmanageable. i mean, even baskin-robbins thinks 31 flavors is enough. al
marcus, oh, it is wonderful to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. sam: [ sighs ] so, great, yeah, this is dede. -dede: hi, i'm dede. -lemonis: hey, how are you? nice to meet you. what is this up front here? is this a retail store? it is our retail area, shipping and order packing... lemonis: a retail store? really? i feel like i'm walking into a high school bake sale. so what are the roles? you guys are partners? -alexa: with us? yes. -lemonis: yes. -sam: we're married. -alexa: yes. -lemonis:...
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i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. there is pressure this morning for acosta to resign. that pressure not very quiet. scott mcgrew starts our coverage. >> reporter: good morning. pressure coming from criticism, kris, that a let jeffrey epstein off easy. batands by his labor secretary. even his critics say acosta should step down. now we don't think acosta is going to resign today. based on the wording of the message that we were sent from the white house to the newsroom. take a look at it. acosta will host a media availability today at 2:30 p.m. eastern daylight time to make a statement and answer questions regarding the epstein matter. that sounds more like the administration getting in front of the store, explaining his role and the plea deal for 2008. epstein back in legal trouble this time in new york state pleading not guilty to federal sex trafficking charges. prosecutors say he sexual abused dozens of children over the course of several years. at a press conference this week prosecutors urged victim to come forw
i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. there is pressure this morning for acosta to resign. that pressure not very quiet. scott mcgrew starts our coverage. >> reporter: good morning. pressure coming from criticism, kris, that a let jeffrey epstein off easy. batands by his labor secretary. even his critics say acosta should step down. now we don't think acosta is going to resign today. based on the wording of the message that we were sent from the white...
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marcus. i appreciate your participation here today i thank you for helping to unfold and make transparent some information that we should've had access to that we did not get in the white paper. let me ask this? i have listened to many of the questions that have been asked. and you have covered an awful lot. i've been thinking about the association, and the fact that the association includes 28 companies. and he said that they were targeting about 100. do you think that it is going to go well beyond that a number? what are we looking at? big companies with big databases that supply whatever goods and services? with libra it will be the currency that you have to have in order to have these goods and services. am i just daydreaming? >> certainly they have not disclose the selection criteria . you would have to expect given the resources available that the entry point in the expectations of new members would be very large. there is no clear path to reaching the decentralization infrastructure th
marcus. i appreciate your participation here today i thank you for helping to unfold and make transparent some information that we should've had access to that we did not get in the white paper. let me ask this? i have listened to many of the questions that have been asked. and you have covered an awful lot. i've been thinking about the association, and the fact that the association includes 28 companies. and he said that they were targeting about 100. do you think that it is going to go well...
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with the stadium chores done marcus heads back to the hotel to pick up the players in good time. this winter part of the new biggest worry is getting back here on time still makes me slightly nervous i don't want to be like and pretty much every team to be here around a quarter past. goldman signorelli doing their part for hours before kickoff norbit declare runs at the stadium you know the routine inside out but it's special every time. in a month when i start getting nervous that's when i'll stop doing it straightaway herself. ah. i think you should be a bit nervous when it's your job to communicate with 80000 people. he's been doing a bush adult men since 1992. 127 years good players focus on the south terrace the government doing it since 99 they've never seen anyone else there. and you can't separate an old footballer from his match day which was. the greatest of all the most time and we won so they're on g.g. again to. his kids are going to all i always have little energy. also obligatory the pre-match sausage with a few colleagues but this time someone is missing. him one
with the stadium chores done marcus heads back to the hotel to pick up the players in good time. this winter part of the new biggest worry is getting back here on time still makes me slightly nervous i don't want to be like and pretty much every team to be here around a quarter past. goldman signorelli doing their part for hours before kickoff norbit declare runs at the stadium you know the routine inside out but it's special every time. in a month when i start getting nervous that's when i'll...
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two years ago marcus hutchins was a hero. he had been credited with stopping the biggest ever cyber—attack to ever hit the national health service. the ra nsomwa re exploit the weaknesses in computer systems, locking up data and demanding money for it back. the malware hit around one third of nhs trusts in england, leading to appointments and operations been cancelled. in fact, wannacry linked north korea, it hit tens of thousands of computers in dozens of countries right around the world. and it was marcus hutchins who discovered a kill switch which stopped the virus from spreading. he talks about it in an interview at the time. i checked the message board. there were maybe 16, 17 reports of different nhs organisations being hit. and that was at the point where i'd decided by holidays over i've got to look into this. but while attending a hackers‘ conference in las vegas shortly afterwards, marcus hutchins was arrested by the fbi as he waited for his flight home. in a case unrelated to wannacry, the us said hutchins had
two years ago marcus hutchins was a hero. he had been credited with stopping the biggest ever cyber—attack to ever hit the national health service. the ra nsomwa re exploit the weaknesses in computer systems, locking up data and demanding money for it back. the malware hit around one third of nhs trusts in england, leading to appointments and operations been cancelled. in fact, wannacry linked north korea, it hit tens of thousands of computers in dozens of countries right around the world....
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it's going to be an interesting election definitely interesting times ahead so marcus what do you make of the fact that president trump is a huge supporter boris boris johnson he said he's tweeted his approval of boris johnson winning the prime ministership is that going to be a concern to the european union when they negotiate with boris johnson the fact that the u.k. . is showing all indications of moving towards the us. i don't think so because basically nobody really a surprise to about donald trump being to lie to their will become prime minister because they basically are made of the same stuff no one is when it comes to populism when it comes to their relationship to truth. and i think the u. is still and even after a possible u.k. snap election is still pursuing its major most important goals and the the of the most important one above all else is to protect the single market and so even if there was some sort of magical technical solution to keep the trades around the irish border frictionless the e.u. still wouldn't really go for that solution why not because you just cannot
it's going to be an interesting election definitely interesting times ahead so marcus what do you make of the fact that president trump is a huge supporter boris boris johnson he said he's tweeted his approval of boris johnson winning the prime ministership is that going to be a concern to the european union when they negotiate with boris johnson the fact that the u.k. . is showing all indications of moving towards the us. i don't think so because basically nobody really a surprise to about...
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marcus hutchins was once celebrated asa marcus hutchins was once celebrated as a hiker hero, he was able to stop as a hiker hero, he was able to stop a cyber attack that infected thousands of the people and the computers on the gloves. businesses, and the uk national health service we re and the uk national health service were among victims who found they we re were among victims who found they were locked out of their networks until they paid a ransom. that hutchins was able to find a flaw in the code. i checked the message board, they were about 17 reports of different nhs sort of organisations being hit. and i met at point where i decided my holidays ever have to look into this. it made him a celebrity. two years ago, he travelled to las vegas to attend a death calm, the biggest hacking conference. i did try to lead the city, he was arrested by fbi offices who had evidence of his own involvement and cyber crimes years before. marcus hutchins would later —— later admit to being behind malicious —— malicious software allow people to login information and financial data from onli
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>> okay, marcus, thank you. >>> we'll turn next tonight to that breaking news. the mysterious death of a major league baseball player. tyler skaggs found dead in his hotel room in texas. he just pitched a game on saturday. chef was only 27 years old. abc's eva pilgrim has the details coming in. >> reporter: tonight, tragedy hitting major league baseball. just hours ago, 27-year-old los angeles angels pitcher tyler skaggs was found dead in his hotel room. >> medics respond, medical energy. hilton southlake town square. >> reporter: skaggs was in dallas, his team going up against the texas rangers. he had just pitched saturday night. but this afternoon, police were called around 2:00 to his hotel. the pitcher, unresponsive. >> possible death investigation. >> reporter: skaggs was pronounced depd at the scene. he leaves behind a wife he married just seven months ago. the angels releasing a statement, saying "tyler has and always will be an important part of the angels thts prayers are with his wife and his entire family during this devastating tim time." support po
>> okay, marcus, thank you. >>> we'll turn next tonight to that breaking news. the mysterious death of a major league baseball player. tyler skaggs found dead in his hotel room in texas. he just pitched a game on saturday. chef was only 27 years old. abc's eva pilgrim has the details coming in. >> reporter: tonight, tragedy hitting major league baseball. just hours ago, 27-year-old los angeles angels pitcher tyler skaggs was found dead in his hotel room. >> medics...
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i mean but there's this sense of process here i agree with marcus papadopoulos i mean the dollar isn't going to collapse overnight but it's starting a trend and starting a trend where if you want to avoid political problems maybe diversify your portfolio and not rely so much on the dollar and of course with the political and geopolitical events going on in the middle east i mean the petro dollar is at stake here nothing short of that go ahead well right now 60 percent of the savings you know all around the world are done in dollars only 20 percent of the savings are done in europe's but that is the trend more and more savings are done in your office in japanese yen chaney's you on people are diversifying their investments in order to shield themselves from you know basically or from confiscation you know exactly the reason why russia has spoken so much about switching to. our own currency is between us and china between us and iran and other countries the reason is you know 12 biggest russian company is were under sanctions last year and when it was announced in april 2000 it was then
i mean but there's this sense of process here i agree with marcus papadopoulos i mean the dollar isn't going to collapse overnight but it's starting a trend and starting a trend where if you want to avoid political problems maybe diversify your portfolio and not rely so much on the dollar and of course with the political and geopolitical events going on in the middle east i mean the petro dollar is at stake here nothing short of that go ahead well right now 60 percent of the savings you know...
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it's going to be an interesting election definitely interesting times ahead so marcus what do you make of the fact that president trump is a huge supporter boris boris johnson he said he's tweeted his approval of boris johnson winning the prime ministership is that going to be a concern to the european union when they negotiate with boris johnson the fact that the u.k. . is showing all indications of moving towards the us. i don't think so because basically nobody really a surprise to about donald trump being delighted to their will become prime minister because they basically are made of the same stuff no one is when it comes to populism when it comes to their relationship to truth. and i think the u. is still and even after a possible u.k. snap election is still pursuing its major most important goals and the the of the most important one above all else is to protect the single marxist and so even if there was some sort of magical technical solution to keep the trade around the irish border frictionless the e.u. still wouldn't really go for that solution why not because you just cann
it's going to be an interesting election definitely interesting times ahead so marcus what do you make of the fact that president trump is a huge supporter boris boris johnson he said he's tweeted his approval of boris johnson winning the prime ministership is that going to be a concern to the european union when they negotiate with boris johnson the fact that the u.k. . is showing all indications of moving towards the us. i don't think so because basically nobody really a surprise to about...
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he then tried to get david marcus, a facebook executive who's testifying to make his own promise, and that is to receive his salary in libra. >> senator, if your question is whether i would trust all of my assets in libra, the answer is yes. >> do you trust this enough to make your compensation paid fully in your currency >> senator, i would, because it is backed one for one with a reserve. >> you could have said "yes" at the beginning of the question, then >> senator, with respect, i wanted to clarify that we're not trying to compete with bank deposits >> he has said that statement repeatedly, that facebook is not trying to compete with banks he also compared libra to cash and said that the company would not be receiving any information from users about the libra association. >> getting this right means addressing these concerns in full and ensuring that there's proper regulatory oversight for this project >> carl, you had asked earlier about whether facebook and libra had any champions on capitol hill we did hear senator thom tillis say that he thinks this project is worth doing tha
he then tried to get david marcus, a facebook executive who's testifying to make his own promise, and that is to receive his salary in libra. >> senator, if your question is whether i would trust all of my assets in libra, the answer is yes. >> do you trust this enough to make your compensation paid fully in your currency >> senator, i would, because it is backed one for one with a reserve. >> you could have said "yes" at the beginning of the question, then...
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marcus? >> 6:33 for you right now. >>> for the first time, a death is linked to the recent violent shaking in the mojave desert. this is video of an area one hour west of las vegas. still far from the epicenter. deputies in nye county, nevada, discovered the body of the man pinned under his truck after it fell off of its jacks. investigators say that man was last seen july 3rd, the day before the first big quake, that 6.4 in ridgecrest. as for the shaking in ridgecrest, seismologists warn it will not stop any time soon. inspectors are combing through the primary impact zone, about 130 miles east of bakersfield to evaluate building safety. scientists are predicting more than 30,000 aftershocks during the next six months. that hardly makes things easier for many of the people who have been dealing with the aftershocks. >> there's more damage here than what people see, and even if it's not catastrophic, it's hard on people. >> i've been in 4s and 5s, but that 7.1, i thought it was the end of the
marcus? >> 6:33 for you right now. >>> for the first time, a death is linked to the recent violent shaking in the mojave desert. this is video of an area one hour west of las vegas. still far from the epicenter. deputies in nye county, nevada, discovered the body of the man pinned under his truck after it fell off of its jacks. investigators say that man was last seen july 3rd, the day before the first big quake, that 6.4 in ridgecrest. as for the shaking in ridgecrest,...
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two years ago, marcus hutchins was a hero. he‘d been credited with stopping the biggest ever cyber—attack to ever hit the national health service. the so—called wannacry ransomware exploited weaknesses in computer systems, locking up data and demanding money for it back. the malware hit around a third of nhs trusts in england, leading to appointments and operations been cancelled. in fact, wannacry, linked north korea, hit tens of thousands of computers in dozens of countries right around the world. and it was marcus hutchins who discovered a kill switch which stopped the virus from spreading. he talks about it in an interview at the time. i checked the message board. there were maybe 16, 17 reports of different nhs organisations being hit. and that was at the point where i decided my holiday‘s over i‘ve got to look into this. but while attending a hackers‘ conference in las vegas shortly afterwards, marcus hutchins was arrested by the fbi as he waited for his flight home. in a case unrelated to wannacry, the us sa
two years ago, marcus hutchins was a hero. he‘d been credited with stopping the biggest ever cyber—attack to ever hit the national health service. the so—called wannacry ransomware exploited weaknesses in computer systems, locking up data and demanding money for it back. the malware hit around a third of nhs trusts in england, leading to appointments and operations been cancelled. in fact, wannacry, linked north korea, hit tens of thousands of computers in dozens of countries right around...
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. >> and i'm marcus washington. of course our weather is so much better than new york. >> they got the humidity back there. >> speaking of weather, nice weather to start off the week. >> yes, we're starting out this morning seasonal 60s, cool refreshing start to the day, if you're headed out to the park this morning, it will start out with a few clouds in martinez and cool temperatures, some comfortable weather as we go throughout the day. south bay temperatures in the upper 70s, so we'll get a look at that, and the week ahead, coming up. mike, you have a look at the longer commute. >> yes, we're talking about folks driving in for stockton and tracy and everything is moving smoothly. the live shot a good amount of traffic coming through the area. on a very early commute like we have now, before 6:00 in the morning, you may see a little more traffic on the roads, some folks try to edge in, get in early, get out early if you're looking at perhaps shorter hours this week. a lot of vacations floating around. south bay a
. >> and i'm marcus washington. of course our weather is so much better than new york. >> they got the humidity back there. >> speaking of weather, nice weather to start off the week. >> yes, we're starting out this morning seasonal 60s, cool refreshing start to the day, if you're headed out to the park this morning, it will start out with a few clouds in martinez and cool temperatures, some comfortable weather as we go throughout the day. south bay temperatures in the...
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marcus tried to reassure lawmakers that they would take things slow. joining us from washington, mark wagner, our bloomberg reporter who was in the hearing today, and in new york, we have got joyce lai, an attorney for consensus of blockchain companies focused on the cryptocurrency ethereum. we just spoke to senator warner,
marcus tried to reassure lawmakers that they would take things slow. joining us from washington, mark wagner, our bloomberg reporter who was in the hearing today, and in new york, we have got joyce lai, an attorney for consensus of blockchain companies focused on the cryptocurrency ethereum. we just spoke to senator warner,
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>> marcus, thank you. let's bring in seismologist lucy jones. you earlier warned of a potential of a stronger quake. that happened. what are the risks of another quake at this point or anything hitting any time soon? >> they're small. they're not zero. at this point we're down to a few percent chance that we could have another very large earthquake, 7 or above. most likely we've seen the largest one at this that means plenty of magnitude 5s and 6s that would be part of the after shock sequence. >> should folks that live in southern california be on alert? >> the only people that should be on alert are the ones that live near the earthquake. if you live in the southern owens valley, yes, expect to feel lots of earthquakes with the potential of damaging winds. for those of us that live in the l.a. metropolitan area this has not changed the risk of earthquakes in the metropolitan area, either to increase or decrease it. >> dr. jones, thank you. >>> now to the severe weather threat. the beach goers in north myrtle beach dodging dangerous lightning.
>> marcus, thank you. let's bring in seismologist lucy jones. you earlier warned of a potential of a stronger quake. that happened. what are the risks of another quake at this point or anything hitting any time soon? >> they're small. they're not zero. at this point we're down to a few percent chance that we could have another very large earthquake, 7 or above. most likely we've seen the largest one at this that means plenty of magnitude 5s and 6s that would be part of the after...
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marcus and laura, back over to you. i hate to be the bearer of bad news. >> if you're going to come here and spend the fourth of july with us, frank, you need to get on it. >> that's right. >> exactly. >> as they always say in the news business, pack your patience. >> thanks, frank. >>> 4:41 for you right now. coming up on "today in the bay," kari is tracking our forecast. >> looks pretty good. a live look outside in san jose, with a clear start this morning. willow glen will be in the mid-50s as you step out the door. mostly sunny skies throughout the day, and a nice warmup. we'll talk about that and what's ahead for the rest of the week, up next. >>> and a good amount of traffic flowing here, smoothly through fremont,thwe're talking about r going on right now and folks having to change their schedules for work as well. >>> aand good monday morning to you. taking a live look out at the bay bridge. woo, nice way to start the morning. looks like traffic is smoothly moving along there. 4:44 for you right now. >>> trending
marcus and laura, back over to you. i hate to be the bearer of bad news. >> if you're going to come here and spend the fourth of july with us, frank, you need to get on it. >> that's right. >> exactly. >> as they always say in the news business, pack your patience. >> thanks, frank. >>> 4:41 for you right now. coming up on "today in the bay," kari is tracking our forecast. >> looks pretty good. a live look outside in san jose, with a clear...
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okay, marcus, thank you. >>> we'll turn next to that breaking news. the mysterious death of a major league baseball player. angels pitcher tyler skaggs found dead in his hotel room in texas. he just pitched a game on saturday. he was only 27 years old. abc's eva pilgrim has the details coming in. >> reporter: tonight, tragedy hitting major league baseball. just hours ago, 27-year-old los angeles angels pitcher tyler skaggs was found dead in his hotel room. >> medics respond, medical energy. hilton southlake town square. >> reporter: skaggs was in dallas, his team going up against the texas rangers. he had just pitched saturday night. but this afternoon, police were called around 2:00 to his hotel. the pitcher, unresponsive. >> possible death investigation. >> reporter: skaggs was pronounced dead at the scene. he leaves behind a wife he married just seven months ago. the angels organization releasing a statement, saying, "tyler has and always will be an important part of the angels family. our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, carli, and his enti
okay, marcus, thank you. >>> we'll turn next to that breaking news. the mysterious death of a major league baseball player. angels pitcher tyler skaggs found dead in his hotel room in texas. he just pitched a game on saturday. he was only 27 years old. abc's eva pilgrim has the details coming in. >> reporter: tonight, tragedy hitting major league baseball. just hours ago, 27-year-old los angeles angels pitcher tyler skaggs was found dead in his hotel room. >> medics...