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(john turturro) there's a lot of joel and ethan in there. fish, fresh fish. (john turturro) they're not as much of a pill as "barton fink" is. (woman) let's get to work. it's late, morrie. not anymore, lil, it's early. we were doing a love scene with judy davis and they had written originally there wasn't all this kissing. and i don't think she ran her hand through her hair and then they wanted to do it a little bit different. and i didn't want to. i said, "listen you guys, i have to defend the writers here." and they were like oh, yeah, well, to hell with the writers. i said, it should be really like he's a virgin and everything. and then we came up, i said, "well how about if, you know, she takes my glasses off, totally undressing me?" he looks like a little raccoon, he's a little scared child. when we saw it in dailies, ethan said, "that's really romantic." so i said, "it could use a little touch of sensitivity before what's going to happen, you know." (narrator) producer joel silver, known for the blockbuster films "lethal weapon" and "beverly hills cop"
(john turturro) there's a lot of joel and ethan in there. fish, fresh fish. (john turturro) they're not as much of a pill as "barton fink" is. (woman) let's get to work. it's late, morrie. not anymore, lil, it's early. we were doing a love scene with judy davis and they had written originally there wasn't all this kissing. and i don't think she ran her hand through her hair and then they wanted to do it a little bit different. and i didn't want to. i said, "listen you guys, i...
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there was a lot of, okay, we're rolling, joel. joel, focus. joel, joel, please, joel. joel, we're rolling, joel. i had this mammoth monologue, and i was just trying to focus. rolling, rolling. joel would be like, emily, what do you get if you put the letter "b" in front of the word "oobs"? [ laughter ] and they were like, action! and i was like, shut up, shut up! it was just that kind of set. >> jimmy: it needs a nanny. >> he needs a nanny. >> jimmy: he graduated to like -- >> graduate tuesday like, "agina" and the letter "v." >> jimmy: wow, dirty little joel. >> so dirty that way. >> jimmy: how about that. >> that's dirty. >> jimmy: this is you on the cover of "vogue" magazine. annie leibovitz. [ cheers and applause ] that's pretty great. >> and i am actually flying. >> jimmy: you've actually taken flight. >> actually took flight. >> jimmy: and i have something, i don't know that you've seen this, but this is your mary poppins action figure. >> oh my goodness! >> jimmy: have you seen this? [ applause ] what do you think? >> i have really made it. >> jimmy: yeah. have
there was a lot of, okay, we're rolling, joel. joel, focus. joel, joel, please, joel. joel, we're rolling, joel. i had this mammoth monologue, and i was just trying to focus. rolling, rolling. joel would be like, emily, what do you get if you put the letter "b" in front of the word "oobs"? [ laughter ] and they were like, action! and i was like, shut up, shut up! it was just that kind of set. >> jimmy: it needs a nanny. >> he needs a nanny. >> jimmy: he...
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there was a lot of, okay, we're rolling, joel. joel, focus. joel, joel, please, joel. joel, we're rolling, joel. i had this mammoth monologue, really fast-paced monologue, and i was just trying to focus. rolling, rolling. joel would be like, emily, what do you get if you put the letter "b" in front of the word "oobs"? [ laughter ] and they were like, action! and i was like, shut up, shut up! it was just that kind of set. >> jimmy: kid needs a nanny. >> he needs a nanny. >> jimmy: he graduated to like -- >> graduate tuesday like, "agina" and the letter "v." >> clearly in desperate need of a nanny. >> jimmy: wow, dirty little joel. >> so dirty that way. >> jimmy: how about that. >> that's dirty. >> jimmy: this is you on the cover of "vogue" magazine. annie leibovitz. [ cheers and applause ] that's pretty great. >> and i am actually flying. >> jimmy: you've actually taken flight. >> actually took flight. >> jimmy: and i have something, i don't know that you've seen this, but this is your mary poppins action figure. >> oh my goodness! >> jimmy: have you seen this? [ applau
there was a lot of, okay, we're rolling, joel. joel, focus. joel, joel, please, joel. joel, we're rolling, joel. i had this mammoth monologue, really fast-paced monologue, and i was just trying to focus. rolling, rolling. joel would be like, emily, what do you get if you put the letter "b" in front of the word "oobs"? [ laughter ] and they were like, action! and i was like, shut up, shut up! it was just that kind of set. >> jimmy: kid needs a nanny. >> he needs a...
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chattanooga tennessee brian joyce host of the brian joyce show on talk radio w g o w s have joel what do you make of the threat to shut down the government do if the president does get his wall. i say go for it i think it's something he should have done a long time ago now the political consequences are much lower there's no midterm election looming it's not going to cost the republicans seats and he's got to deliver on a campaign promise that he made to his core supporters so i say go for it brian border security a wall along the border these are not bad ideas but i'll tell you what larry if we have to shut down the government to make this happen i don't want to hear anybody blaming democrats for this ok because donald trump his party has controlled all three branches of government for two years now he's had the house he's had the senate if he wanted to get more border security he could get more border security if he wanted to get a wall if that's something that was actually going to happen he could have made that happen his party could have gotten that done you know the thing i'm su
chattanooga tennessee brian joyce host of the brian joyce show on talk radio w g o w s have joel what do you make of the threat to shut down the government do if the president does get his wall. i say go for it i think it's something he should have done a long time ago now the political consequences are much lower there's no midterm election looming it's not going to cost the republicans seats and he's got to deliver on a campaign promise that he made to his core supporters so i say go for it...
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joel: this is a topic that we know will define the year. carol: what is interesting that this issue is it is a wonderful lead up to what we do at bloomberg. joel: it is a franchise moment in the year ahead. we have a conference here. there will be one in tokyo. i will be at the one in tokyo. it brings business leaders together to talk about these trends. carol: coming up, the juiciest prize in euro land is up for grabs. mario draghi will end his eight-year term as the president of the european central bank. jason: and more from bloomberg's special look at the year ahead and the top companies we are keeping an eye on. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am jason kelly. carol: i am carol massar. you can listen to us on the the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and am 1130 in new york, am1330 in boston, fm 99.1 in washington, d.c. -- jason: and in london, am 960 in the bay area, and on the "bloomberg businessweek" app. carol: in this week
joel: this is a topic that we know will define the year. carol: what is interesting that this issue is it is a wonderful lead up to what we do at bloomberg. joel: it is a franchise moment in the year ahead. we have a conference here. there will be one in tokyo. i will be at the one in tokyo. it brings business leaders together to talk about these trends. carol: coming up, the juiciest prize in euro land is up for grabs. mario draghi will end his eight-year term as the president of the european...
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joel: this is a topic that we know will define the year. carol: what is interesting that this issue is it is a wonderful lead up to what we do at bloomberg. joel: it is a franchise moment in the year ahead. we have a conference here. there will be one in tokyo. i will be at the one in tokyo. it brings business leaders together to talk about these trends. carol: coming up, the juiciest and is up for l grabs. mario draghi will end his eight-year term as the president of the european central bank. jason: and more from bloomberg's special look at the year ahead and the top companies we are keeping an eye on. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am jason kelly. carol: i am carol massar. you can listen to us on the the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and in new york, boston, washington, d.c. -- jason: and in london and on the "bloomberg businessweek" app. carol: in this week's special issue, we turn to the economics section and the european central bank. mario draghi is in his final stret
joel: this is a topic that we know will define the year. carol: what is interesting that this issue is it is a wonderful lead up to what we do at bloomberg. joel: it is a franchise moment in the year ahead. we have a conference here. there will be one in tokyo. i will be at the one in tokyo. it brings business leaders together to talk about these trends. carol: coming up, the juiciest and is up for l grabs. mario draghi will end his eight-year term as the president of the european central bank....
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joel: we know which will define the year. carol: this is a great lead up that we do at bloomberg to the next year. joel: it is a franchise moment at bloomberg. carol: coming up, draghi will end his eight-year term as the president of the european central bank. jason: and more from bloomberg's special look at the year ahead. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm, and in new york, boston, washington, d.c. -- >> and in the bay area and in london and the app. carol: we turn to mario draghi. he is in his final stretch as the president of the ecb. he may raise interest rates, something he has never done. jason: undoing more than half a decade of stimulus might come for the situation that the bank of england faces. we saw a bit of a preview after the referendum, from the international reaction. there was a drop in the pound. there was a small market panic. if there isn't a deal that specifies some sort of transition, i think
joel: we know which will define the year. carol: this is a great lead up that we do at bloomberg to the next year. joel: it is a franchise moment at bloomberg. carol: coming up, draghi will end his eight-year term as the president of the european central bank. jason: and more from bloomberg's special look at the year ahead. carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm, and...
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>> joel: very catholic country, 80-something percent. christmas starts in september. >> anthony: really? in september? >> joel: starting in september you go to the mall, you start hearing their carols and then it ends after -- >> anthony: i would lose my mind! >> patricia: yeah. so at 12:00 midnight of september 1, everyone greets merry christmas on facebook. >> anthony: uh, it's a lechon on the menu i believe. >> joel: yeah. >> anthony: yes? i have very fond memories of the last time i had lechon in the philippines. in fact, not to kiss your ass, but it's the finest -- >> joel: pig. >> anthony: pig i've ever had. amazing. providing these babies to holiday parties is big business. and standards here where pork is king and the lechon the best in the world. very, very high. today, our little friend is prepared the old school way. turned slowly, slowly on a spit over coals for hours. oh delicious, delicious lechon. ♪ >> patricia: you know, during this time of the year there's a lot of christmas parties and the lechon is always the star of
>> joel: very catholic country, 80-something percent. christmas starts in september. >> anthony: really? in september? >> joel: starting in september you go to the mall, you start hearing their carols and then it ends after -- >> anthony: i would lose my mind! >> patricia: yeah. so at 12:00 midnight of september 1, everyone greets merry christmas on facebook. >> anthony: uh, it's a lechon on the menu i believe. >> joel: yeah. >> anthony: yes? i...
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joel: it is all about the future. hold?oes the future when we looked at our crystal ball, we were able to break it out to the themes you see. are thelike these things people would be talking about going into next year. carol: we talked about china going into 2018. we will continue talking about it. joel: the one element we wanted to talk about was slow down. something wes don't normally talk about when it comes to china. government is trying to grapple with the shift. we have seen it with the stock market there. it's cooled. there is a lot of debt. everyone to believe there is another variable that has consequences for the global economy. it will be one of those stories we hear about throughout 2019. carol: brexit cap us busy this year and will next year. -- kept us busy this year and will next year. joel: there is a deadline. something will happen. what does it mean for the rest of europe? there is a brexit story. for are the ramifications, the politics? they are drifting towards the right. acron iss pushing -- m pushing b
joel: it is all about the future. hold?oes the future when we looked at our crystal ball, we were able to break it out to the themes you see. are thelike these things people would be talking about going into next year. carol: we talked about china going into 2018. we will continue talking about it. joel: the one element we wanted to talk about was slow down. something wes don't normally talk about when it comes to china. government is trying to grapple with the shift. we have seen it with the...
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joel's three harley davidson motorcycles destroyed. joel says while the news is grim and some may soon be leaving the area he and his wife will stay.sot (ken) a (ken) a pleasanton man is continuing to hold out hope that his mother will be found alive. 75 year old joanne caddy has been missing since the day the camp fire broke out. her son sol bechtold says he can't give up hope. and that he's been to about 15 shelters in and around butte county.. and calling hospitals daily. a butte county sheriff's deputy has been assigned a missing person's case for her. bechtold says he knows his mother's house was destroyed... after a reporter with the paradise post shot pictures of her street in the nearby town of magalia. something bechtold says was hard to watch. (ken)(ken) joanne caddy lives alone and does not drive.... but her son
joel's three harley davidson motorcycles destroyed. joel says while the news is grim and some may soon be leaving the area he and his wife will stay.sot (ken) a (ken) a pleasanton man is continuing to hold out hope that his mother will be found alive. 75 year old joanne caddy has been missing since the day the camp fire broke out. her son sol bechtold says he can't give up hope. and that he's been to about 15 shelters in and around butte county.. and calling hospitals daily. a butte county...
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chattanooga tennessee and brian joyce host of the brian joyce show on talk radio w g o w s have joel what do you make of the threat to shut down the government does the president get his wall. i say go for it i think it's something he should have done a long time ago now the political consequences are much lower there's no midterm election looming it's not going to cost the republicans seats and he's got to deliver on a campaign promise that he made to his core supporters so i say go for it brian border security a wall along the border these are not bad ideas but i'll tell you what larry if we have to shut down the government to make this happen i don't want to hear anybody blaming democrats for this ok because donald trump his party has controlled all three branches of government for two years now he's had the house he's had the senate if he wanted to get more border security he could get more border security if he wanted to get a wall if that's something that was actually going to happen he could have made that happen his party could have gotten that done you know the thing i'm sur
chattanooga tennessee and brian joyce host of the brian joyce show on talk radio w g o w s have joel what do you make of the threat to shut down the government does the president get his wall. i say go for it i think it's something he should have done a long time ago now the political consequences are much lower there's no midterm election looming it's not going to cost the republicans seats and he's got to deliver on a campaign promise that he made to his core supporters so i say go for it...
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let's bring in the editor of bloomberg businessweek, joel weber. you covered this story a bot of different ways. -- a lot of different ways. joel: you had a josh green writing that. carol: it will be a heck of a few years. joel: what does this all mean? we will watch this unfold beginning in january. between now and then, we want to also talk about other implications, one big one of the election being trade. this is something we cannot take our eyes off of. way this came up in this week's issue was about lobster. there is this iconic maine industry that's been affected because of the growing appetite for lobster. when trump announced the tariffs, china put tariffs on mobsters. -- lobsters. china is not buying them from maine anymore. carol: the other focus is about mba schools. joel: we've ranked business holes for 30 years. -- schools for thirty years. we wanted to make it extra special. thousands of people were surveyed. we did frankie's differently and we are very excited. -- rankings differently and we are very excited. joason: we will get to t
let's bring in the editor of bloomberg businessweek, joel weber. you covered this story a bot of different ways. -- a lot of different ways. joel: you had a josh green writing that. carol: it will be a heck of a few years. joel: what does this all mean? we will watch this unfold beginning in january. between now and then, we want to also talk about other implications, one big one of the election being trade. this is something we cannot take our eyes off of. way this came up in this week's issue...
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(jrs) i've been in contact with joel and his wife. they tell us the story there gave them a sense of closure since they still haven't seen the property in person. they shared it online. his wife says it saves them from having to explain what happened a million times. so certainly keeping their sense of humor. (sotvo"oc and who did it" (justine) the white house is waiting for a report about the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. the reason president trump does not want to listen to the tapes of his alleged killing. they might not look like much ... but they fooled the prison guards at alcatraz. what authorities are hoping they can learn from the face masks... used for the infamous "escape from the rock". (justine) the number of missing people from the camp fire in butte county is startling. what the sheriff wants help with to lower the number of names on the (justine) tonight crews are desperately trying to find the more than one thousand people who are missing. 77 people have been killed. so far the buthousand acres a 65
(jrs) i've been in contact with joel and his wife. they tell us the story there gave them a sense of closure since they still haven't seen the property in person. they shared it online. his wife says it saves them from having to explain what happened a million times. so certainly keeping their sense of humor. (sotvo"oc and who did it" (justine) the white house is waiting for a report about the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. the reason president trump does not want to listen to...
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joel: absolutely. it will be one of those stories we will hear about week in and week out throughout 2019. carol: and brexit kept us busy this year and will next year. joel: it will continue because there is a deadline. there will be the outcome by that deadline. we do not know what it will be yet, but something will happen. and the other consequence of this is what it means for the rest of europe. there is the brexit story, but what are the ramifications for the continent and the politics seen drifting to the right, and the chrome pushing back on -- and macron pushing back on the left, so all of your past this reckoning because of brexit. will there be more referendums like with the u.k. decided to do? or will it be harmonized, finally, like it has been the last years? carol: i came back from an event in london, and they were polled about what it would be with brexit, would it be a messy crash landing? people did not think the time of things would change. that is why would we think about the year ahea
joel: absolutely. it will be one of those stories we will hear about week in and week out throughout 2019. carol: and brexit kept us busy this year and will next year. joel: it will continue because there is a deadline. there will be the outcome by that deadline. we do not know what it will be yet, but something will happen. and the other consequence of this is what it means for the rest of europe. there is the brexit story, but what are the ramifications for the continent and the politics seen...
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let's bring in the editor of bloomberg businessweek, joel weber. you covered this story a bot of different ways. -- a lot of different ways. joel: you had a josh green writing that. carol: it will be a heck of a few years. joel: what does this all mean? we will watch this unfold beginning in january. between now and then, we want to also talk about other implications, one big one of the election being trade. this is something we cannot take our eyes off of. one place -- way this came up in this week's issue was about lobster. there is this iconic maine industry that's been affected because of the growing appetite for lobster. when trump announced the tariffs, china put tariffs on lobsters. china is not buying them from maine anymore. carol: the other focus is about mba schools. joel: we've ranked business schools for thirty years. we wanted to make it extra special. thousands of people were surveyed. we did rankings differently and we are very excited. jason: we will get to that later. our coverage of the midterms continues with some thoughts on wh
let's bring in the editor of bloomberg businessweek, joel weber. you covered this story a bot of different ways. -- a lot of different ways. joel: you had a josh green writing that. carol: it will be a heck of a few years. joel: what does this all mean? we will watch this unfold beginning in january. between now and then, we want to also talk about other implications, one big one of the election being trade. this is something we cannot take our eyes off of. one place -- way this came up in this...
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projectile i do not think that justifies firing tear gas that affects thousands of them the fact is joel just a. emitted the only way to even apply for asylum in this country is to reach a port of entry to get into the country either legally or illegally that's the way the law is written up and that's what this care of amos trying to do they understand what the law is personally i think it's a kind of silly law and if president trump wants to try to change that law wants to get congress to change that law i don't think that would be a bad idea but as it stands right now to gain asylum to apply for asylum and to achieve asylum in this country all you have to do is reach a port of entry or get into the country legally or illegally that's what they're trying to do i think it's a terrible shame that a handful of them have been acting out of order the vast majority of them have not they've been following the law do you understand brian that if you reach a port of entry you're not entering the country illegally you understand the difference between how you cross the border between a port of en
projectile i do not think that justifies firing tear gas that affects thousands of them the fact is joel just a. emitted the only way to even apply for asylum in this country is to reach a port of entry to get into the country either legally or illegally that's the way the law is written up and that's what this care of amos trying to do they understand what the law is personally i think it's a kind of silly law and if president trump wants to try to change that law wants to get congress to...
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arthel: joel? >> i would be happy to look at the 2016 leaks, it's was happening right in with the mueller investigation which is, had significant numbers of indictments and prosecutions. i'd be happy to see why jim call me swung the election to donald trump in 2016. and these are legitimate questions that should be explored. it should be done in the light of day and it right now the last minute, house judiciary panel is clearly searching for ways to frame discussion heading into the democratic takeover of the house where they will be a lot of hard questions in the trump administration that up until now have not been made by the republican congress. arthel: joel rubin, and mr. palmer, thank you. rick: has-- have you seen what' happening in paris? french police breaking out teargas. what is sparking all of the anger in the city of lights? [video] earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? and i'm still going for my best even though i
arthel: joel? >> i would be happy to look at the 2016 leaks, it's was happening right in with the mueller investigation which is, had significant numbers of indictments and prosecutions. i'd be happy to see why jim call me swung the election to donald trump in 2016. and these are legitimate questions that should be explored. it should be done in the light of day and it right now the last minute, house judiciary panel is clearly searching for ways to frame discussion heading into the...
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joel,you believe the president was wrong because of the unclear mission. but isn't protecting the southern border and enforcing standing immigration laws mission enough? >> well, ray, there's no mission. there's no military mission here. there's no clarity about the end point, what the objectives will be. even if there's a technical ability of the president to send the troops there, it's a bad judgment. this president has a habit of using our troops as political problems and that was the intent for this prior to the mid-terms to turn out the vote. the troops are doing nothing, waiting. doing support. we have civilian enforcement that can do the job. we don't need our troops there. >> agenda. >> laura: >> does the president have the authority here? >> >> these soldiers and sources, they're not law enforcement officials. he does have the right to deploy them. it's his right as commander-in-chief to support this country, whether it's in humanitarian aid or supporting the borders. president did it, president reagan did it, president bush did it. it's his right
joel,you believe the president was wrong because of the unclear mission. but isn't protecting the southern border and enforcing standing immigration laws mission enough? >> well, ray, there's no mission. there's no military mission here. there's no clarity about the end point, what the objectives will be. even if there's a technical ability of the president to send the troops there, it's a bad judgment. this president has a habit of using our troops as political problems and that was the...
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joel,you believe the president was wrong because of the unclear mission. but isn't protecting the southern border and enforcing standing immigration laws mission enough? >> well, ray, there's no mission. there's no military mission here. there's no clarity about the end point, what the objectives will be for these soldiers. even if there's a technical ability of the president to send the troops there, it's a bad judgment. this president has a habit of using our troops as political props and that was the intent for this prior to the mid-terms to turn out the vote. the troops are doing nothing, waiting. doing support. we have civilian enforcement that can do the job. we don't need our troops there. >> donald, are you concerned about the human stampede being a reality? is that what we saw when the border was under pressure? >> this stampede is a real reality. a lot of these folks are known criminals and we found weapons among them. even in tijuana, they're talking about disorderly conduct. these are not people we want in the united states. we have a right to
joel,you believe the president was wrong because of the unclear mission. but isn't protecting the southern border and enforcing standing immigration laws mission enough? >> well, ray, there's no mission. there's no military mission here. there's no clarity about the end point, what the objectives will be for these soldiers. even if there's a technical ability of the president to send the troops there, it's a bad judgment. this president has a habit of using our troops as political props...
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. >> my husband ran in the bedroom and said, tacy, you got to come, it's joel." >> reporter: joel had overdosed. his parents found him in his bed on valentine's day. >> stt was the awful feeling to be out in front of my house waiting for my son's body to be removed and carried out. r orter: now joel's cleats and pictur are here, inside the h.o.p.e. house in his memory. >> we can take it to the community. the community doesn't have to come to us. >> it'san interactive display that hopes parents figu out signs of drug abuse and drug use. >> reporter: plas paraphernalia can be hidden. from shoes to the inside of a toilet paper rack, many places are unassuming. >> if it's got a battery pack in it, open it up and looks in it. >> don't ever think this cannot ha pen toyou. >> reporter: reporting in charles county, megan ra fitz, news4. >> how would you like to go to college for free? >> uber isow offering this to its highest rated drivers. it part of the company's new driver loyalty program that offers free tuition, cash back inuel and discounts on maintenance. there is a catch of course. t
. >> my husband ran in the bedroom and said, tacy, you got to come, it's joel." >> reporter: joel had overdosed. his parents found him in his bed on valentine's day. >> stt was the awful feeling to be out in front of my house waiting for my son's body to be removed and carried out. r orter: now joel's cleats and pictur are here, inside the h.o.p.e. house in his memory. >> we can take it to the community. the community doesn't have to come to us. >> it'san...
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i think one of the clear distinction that needs to be made here and going back to what joel said about following the process of seeking asylum is that that's exactly what these asylum seekers are doing there's thousands of people in this care of it i think it's unfortunate that maybe a handful of them might have thrown a rock or a projectile i do not think that justifies firing tear gas that affects thousands of them the fact is joel just. emitted the only way to even apply for asylum in this country is to reach a port of entry to get into the country either legally or illegally that's the way the law is written up and that's what this care of amos trying to do they understand what the law is personally i think it's a kind of silly law and if president trump wants to try to change that law wants to get congress to change that law i don't think that would be a bad idea but as it stands right now to gain asylum to apply for asylum and to achieve asylum in this country all you have to do is reach a port of entry or get into the country legally or illegally that's what they're trying to do
i think one of the clear distinction that needs to be made here and going back to what joel said about following the process of seeking asylum is that that's exactly what these asylum seekers are doing there's thousands of people in this care of it i think it's unfortunate that maybe a handful of them might have thrown a rock or a projectile i do not think that justifies firing tear gas that affects thousands of them the fact is joel just. emitted the only way to even apply for asylum in this...
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it's joel. >> reporter: joel had his parents found him in his bed on valentine's day. >> it was the most awful feeling to be out in front of my house riiting for my son's body to be removed and c out. >> reporter: now joel's cleats and a pictures here i am side the home house in his memory. a new proje charles county sheriff troy berry announced today. >> we can take it to the community. the community doesn't necessarily haveo come to us. >> reporter: the lieutenant took on it a tour. >> an interactive display helps rents figure out signs of drug abuse. >> reporter: showing some of the places drugs and paraphernalia can be hidden. >> you goown into the timesf the shoes, the tips of the shoes. >> reporter: from shoes to the inside of a toilet paper rack. >> if it has battery pack, open it up and look inside. >> reporter: parets l stacey hoping parents are paying attention before it is too late. >> don't think this can't happen to you. >>> the jury now has the case in the trial of as man who charged in the death of a prince george's county police offichr. ael ford is facing rd second-degre
it's joel. >> reporter: joel had his parents found him in his bed on valentine's day. >> it was the most awful feeling to be out in front of my house riiting for my son's body to be removed and c out. >> reporter: now joel's cleats and a pictures here i am side the home house in his memory. a new proje charles county sheriff troy berry announced today. >> we can take it to the community. the community doesn't necessarily haveo come to us. >> reporter: the...
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joining us joel schulman, founder of entrepreneur shares joel, welcome. great to see you again. >> good morning. great to be here. >> two ways to look at this. we've had this insane volatility the markets were very weak for a while. the fact that we could end last week somehow higher on the dow, does that give you any reason for optimism or do you think this volatility will continue? >> we'll see volatility continue through the end. when we talk about the corporate profits coming in from china tariffs, we looked at 176 companies. 112 americansmentioned china ta. the s&p was down 9.3 corporate profits continue to come in, we're going to see it i'm generally optimistic for the end of the year. we're seeing lots of good numbers for corporate profits up last year. >> the numbers are and i don't use this number lightly spectacular for corporate profits. if i would have come to you and said, hey, joel, we're going to have 24% profit growth year over year, one of the best numbers we've ever seen in the history the market would struggle to stay afloat, you would
joining us joel schulman, founder of entrepreneur shares joel, welcome. great to see you again. >> good morning. great to be here. >> two ways to look at this. we've had this insane volatility the markets were very weak for a while. the fact that we could end last week somehow higher on the dow, does that give you any reason for optimism or do you think this volatility will continue? >> we'll see volatility continue through the end. when we talk about the corporate profits...
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joel payne is with me as well. joel was the director of african american paid media for the 2016 hillary clinton campaign. gentlemen, thank you for your time. henry, let's start with this visit from the president. what does a visit from president trump, the day before the election, what will that do for cindy hyde smith in mississippi in. >> we're expecting a lower turnout. it's going to encourage people on both sides to turn out. it's going to remind them that we've got this big election tomorrow, and so i think it's going to juice turnout. i also think it's going to help bring the issues to forefront that mississippi voters are going to have a choice. if you want to vote for someone who is going to be in lock step with nancy pelosi, vote for mike espy. if you want someone with donald trump, cindy hyde-smith is your choice. >> joel, so much of this race is about things cindy hyde-smith has said. are those things going to move the needle in any measurable way tomorrow? >> well, you would certainly hope so. this is
joel payne is with me as well. joel was the director of african american paid media for the 2016 hillary clinton campaign. gentlemen, thank you for your time. henry, let's start with this visit from the president. what does a visit from president trump, the day before the election, what will that do for cindy hyde smith in mississippi in. >> we're expecting a lower turnout. it's going to encourage people on both sides to turn out. it's going to remind them that we've got this big election...
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joel: that is frightening, how shady dissents -- this industry is. we dug into wholesale changes after the fact. it's a frightening stor, one of those ones we wanted to look at. jason: coming up, more on how lenders are seizing assets from small businesses across america. carlo: and the end of carlos ghoan. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back. jason: join us every day on the radio. carol: and on our mobile app. jason: carlos ghosn was arrested over financial misconduct allegations. it is sent politicians and executives scrambling to figure out the future of the automaker. carol: we have what it all means for nissan. >> this guy is larger than life. he's the subject of a manga in japan as a superhero saving the auto industry. nissan was failing and ghosn took this moribund automaker and turned it into a competitor. jason: remind us who he is and where he came from. he came up through michelin. the car industry was facing an existential crisis at the time. >> he came up through michelin and got hired by renault. he went to
joel: that is frightening, how shady dissents -- this industry is. we dug into wholesale changes after the fact. it's a frightening stor, one of those ones we wanted to look at. jason: coming up, more on how lenders are seizing assets from small businesses across america. carlo: and the end of carlos ghoan. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back. jason: join us every day on the radio. carol: and on our mobile app. jason: carlos ghosn was arrested over...
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madison and joel, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thanks, heather. heather: the time now 20 minutes until the top of the hour, police officer, marine veteran killed in line of duty, now his community, we will tell you how they are honoring his service. >> he came home, followed his dream and then died for his community. heather: horrible, the emotional tributes coming overnight. the biggest online shopping day ever, how to get the best bang for your buck on this cybermonday today is the day you're going to get motivated... get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any time, no questions asked. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them. with the free audible app, you can listen anytime, and anywhere. plus for the first time ever, you'll ge
madison and joel, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thanks, heather. heather: the time now 20 minutes until the top of the hour, police officer, marine veteran killed in line of duty, now his community, we will tell you how they are honoring his service. >> he came home, followed his dream and then died for his community. heather: horrible, the emotional tributes coming overnight. the biggest online shopping day ever, how to get the best bang for your buck on this...
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joel: that is frightening, how shady dissents -- this industry is. into wholesale changes after the fact. stor, oneghtening of those ones we wanted to look at. up, more on how lenders are seizing assets from small businesses across america. carlo: and the end of carlos ghoan. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back. jason: join us every day on the radio. carol: and on our mobile app. carlos ghosn was arrested over financial misconduct allegations. it is sent politicians and executives scrambling to figure out the future of the automaker. carol: we have what it all means for nissan. >> the sky is larger-than-life. than life. is larger he's the subject of a manga in japan as a superhero saving the auto industry. nissan was failing and ghosn took this moribund automaker and turned it into a competitor. he is andind us who where he came from. .e came up through michelin car industry was facing an existential crisis at the time. micheline up through and got hired by renault. he went to japan to try and fix nissan. he gave himself
joel: that is frightening, how shady dissents -- this industry is. into wholesale changes after the fact. stor, oneghtening of those ones we wanted to look at. up, more on how lenders are seizing assets from small businesses across america. carlo: and the end of carlos ghoan. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back. jason: join us every day on the radio. carol: and on our mobile app. carlos ghosn was arrested over financial misconduct allegations. it is sent...
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joel's three harley davidson motorcycles destroyed. joel says while the news is grim and some may soon be leaving the area he and his wife will stay.sot (pam) (pam) the fires to the north and south of us ... remind everyone of just how important it is to get up to the minute information, such as an alert to evacuate, or which areas to avoid. (ken) today supervisors in san mateo county passed a resolution so they can reach more people with their emergency alerts. county officials wanted to warn residents about bad air quality last week, so they sent out a text alert to those who opted into the program. governor jerry brown signed a bill in september... allowing local governments to access residential contact information from public utilities such as cable, garbage, water and energy providers so more residents could be notified during an emergency. <"and so we have updated emails, cell phone and landlines so we make sure we can hit the masses and that's what we want to do in these events."> today -- san mateo county became the first in t
joel's three harley davidson motorcycles destroyed. joel says while the news is grim and some may soon be leaving the area he and his wife will stay.sot (pam) (pam) the fires to the north and south of us ... remind everyone of just how important it is to get up to the minute information, such as an alert to evacuate, or which areas to avoid. (ken) today supervisors in san mateo county passed a resolution so they can reach more people with their emergency alerts. county officials wanted to warn...
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joel's three harley davidson motorcycles destroyed. joel says while the news is grim and some may soon be leaving the area he and his wife will stay.sot (grant) while crews still in the thick of the firefight in butte county .... some families are starting to demand answers. today, a law-firm is takjing legal action against pg&e.legal action firm is takjing today, a law- sotwife will stay.area he and his wife will stay.sot (grant)(grant) while crews still in the thick of the firefight in butte county .... some families are starting to demand answers. today, a law-firm is takjing legal action against pg&e. kron 4's alecia reid joins us live from the firm tonight with details on the grievance? there are at least 2 dozen families included in this lawsuit.they've lost everything in this fire.some of them walked away from their homes with only their clothes on their backs.that first call spotting the origin of the fire ... located it under a pg&e transmission line ..... near paradise. and within half hour ... it hit the town.here we are 5 d
joel's three harley davidson motorcycles destroyed. joel says while the news is grim and some may soon be leaving the area he and his wife will stay.sot (grant) while crews still in the thick of the firefight in butte county .... some families are starting to demand answers. today, a law-firm is takjing legal action against pg&e.legal action firm is takjing today, a law- sotwife will stay.area he and his wife will stay.sot (grant)(grant) while crews still in the thick of the firefight in...
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here is businessweek editor joel weber. joel: he had a bit of compensation that wasn't accounted for, to the tune of $44 billion. a lot of this story we do not know but this was a global executive for the globalist era, mr. davos was one of his many nicknames. mr. fix it. he was felled by this massive company he had built. it seems to have been one of the things that came back to undo him. it is almost like he has met his maker. and that tension is between japan, where nissan is based, and renault, which is based in france. the structure of that seems to be unfolding and unraveling. jason: turning to the u.s. cover, a compelling story, in-depth investigation, not an upper. joel: this is a story about a small business loan cash advances that have come to their own after the financial crisis. when small businesses could not get loans from places like banks so they were getting cash advances from various companies. when you sign a contract, there is something that is known as a confession of judgment. in most places, this is i
here is businessweek editor joel weber. joel: he had a bit of compensation that wasn't accounted for, to the tune of $44 billion. a lot of this story we do not know but this was a global executive for the globalist era, mr. davos was one of his many nicknames. mr. fix it. he was felled by this massive company he had built. it seems to have been one of the things that came back to undo him. it is almost like he has met his maker. and that tension is between japan, where nissan is based, and...
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reporter: they started running low on fuel when joel smith finally jogs back with three survivors and two dogs. >> we probably had another five minutes to get the people out before it burned over the top. >> there's one dog here. english mastiff. little apprehensive, but we're getting him onboard. >> reporter: with the pooch finally pushed onboard, joel jumps back in, they lift off. the fire rearing up. >> we okay now? >> you're clear now. >> reporter: the hero pilots never even got the names of their passengers. there was no time. >> that's enough excitement for me today. >> hey, you and me both, brother. >> reporter: they drop them off and flew right back into that fire. matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> so, tonight we salute those pilots for being america strong. and we thank matt for that report. we thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow. for david and all of us here, have a great thanksgiving. good night. >>> welcome back. rain. we have waited months for a storm like this. maybe we should be careful what we wish for. >> today's st
reporter: they started running low on fuel when joel smith finally jogs back with three survivors and two dogs. >> we probably had another five minutes to get the people out before it burned over the top. >> there's one dog here. english mastiff. little apprehensive, but we're getting him onboard. >> reporter: with the pooch finally pushed onboard, joel jumps back in, they lift off. the fire rearing up. >> we okay now? >> you're clear now. >> reporter: the...
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fire department pilots dave nordquist and joel smith had been battling the woolsey fire near los angeles earlier this month, part of a swarm of pilots fighting fires from the air. >> those guys are in a bad area, they need to get out quick. >> yeah. >> reporter: when they got the call -- >> all right, this is rapidly becoming very ugly. >> yeah, it is. >> reporter: the risk was huge. but the alternative? >> there was really nowhere to run, nowhere to go for these people. >> reporter: they started running low on fuel when joel smith finally jogs back with three survivors and two dogs. >> we probably had another five minutes to get the people out before it burned over the top. >> there's one dog here. english mastiff. little apprehensive, but we're getting him onboard. >> reporter: with the pooch finally pushed onboard, joel jumps back in, they lift off. the fire rearing up. >> we okay now? >> you're clear now. >> reporter: the hero pilots never even got the names of their passengers. there was no time. >> that's enough excitement for me today. >> hey, you and me both, brother. >> reporter
fire department pilots dave nordquist and joel smith had been battling the woolsey fire near los angeles earlier this month, part of a swarm of pilots fighting fires from the air. >> those guys are in a bad area, they need to get out quick. >> yeah. >> reporter: when they got the call -- >> all right, this is rapidly becoming very ugly. >> yeah, it is. >> reporter: the risk was huge. but the alternative? >> there was really nowhere to run, nowhere to go...
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joel's arm was amputated. lindsay got three years of chemotherapy. >> i remember meeting lindsay for the first time. >> i thought he was incredibly smart and very funny. >> reporter: a deep connection began between the two young cancer survivors. but their paths diverged after they left st. jude's. lindsay went to memphis. >> since the age of 10, i had known that there was nowhere else i wanted to be. >> reporter: turns out, that's where joel ended up, too, working in the video production unit. >> i always liked her. life circumstances had changed for both of us. i think i just skipped the step from, i always liked you, to saying, i love you. >> he turned to me and he said, i love you. and i knew it immediately. i loved him, too. i have loved and admired him all my life. >> reporter: the place that saved them, inspired them and ultimately united them, an obvious choice to say, i do. >> to be able to walk down the aisle to my best friend and the love of my life, joel, on the grounds of this place, was hallowed.
joel's arm was amputated. lindsay got three years of chemotherapy. >> i remember meeting lindsay for the first time. >> i thought he was incredibly smart and very funny. >> reporter: a deep connection began between the two young cancer survivors. but their paths diverged after they left st. jude's. lindsay went to memphis. >> since the age of 10, i had known that there was nowhere else i wanted to be. >> reporter: turns out, that's where joel ended up, too, working...
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let's bring in the editor of "bloomberg businessweek," joel weber. you covered this story a lot of different ways. joel: you had a josh green writing that. carol: it will be a heck of a few years. joel: what does this all mean? what does it all mean and what is it going to mean? we will watch this unfold beginning in january. between now and then, we want to also talk about other implications of the election. one big one being trade. that trade, it's ongoing implications. there are a couple of places a came up in this week's issue. one of them was lobsters. the iconic industry in maine that is been affected because china had this growing appetite for lobsters. when trump announced his tariffs china put tariffs on lobsters. ,all of a sudden china is not buying lobster from maine anymore in a big way. carol: election is a focus but the other focus is about mba schools. years businessweek has ranked business schools. we wanted to make it extra special. i think we deserve extra credit for we did. thousands of people were surveyed for this. we feel it is
let's bring in the editor of "bloomberg businessweek," joel weber. you covered this story a lot of different ways. joel: you had a josh green writing that. carol: it will be a heck of a few years. joel: what does this all mean? what does it all mean and what is it going to mean? we will watch this unfold beginning in january. between now and then, we want to also talk about other implications of the election. one big one being trade. that trade, it's ongoing implications. there are a...
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joel's arm was amputated. lindsey received three years of chemotherapy, and then. >> i rember meeting her for the first time. we were at a fundraising event for st. jude's. >> i thought he was smart and very, very funny. >> reporter: a deep connection began between the two young cancer survivors, but their paths diverged after their stay at st. jude's. lindsey moved mophis, taking a job in st. jude's fundraising and awareness organization. >> since the age of 10 i have known that there was nowhere else i wanted to be. >> reporter: turns out that's where joel ended up, too, working in the videoroduction unit. >> a change for both of us. i thought, all right, i am going to say it. i skipped a step fro i always liked you to saying i love you. >> he turned to me and said, i love you. and i knew it immediately.oo i loved him, i loved and admired him all my life. >> reporter: the place that saved them, inspired them, and ultimately united them. an obvious choice to say i do. >> to walk down the while tstmy riend and
joel's arm was amputated. lindsey received three years of chemotherapy, and then. >> i rember meeting her for the first time. we were at a fundraising event for st. jude's. >> i thought he was smart and very, very funny. >> reporter: a deep connection began between the two young cancer survivors, but their paths diverged after their stay at st. jude's. lindsey moved mophis, taking a job in st. jude's fundraising and awareness organization. >> since the age of 10 i have...
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it's joel. >> reporter: he had overdosed. his rents found him i his bed on valentine's day. >> it was the most awful feeling. to be out in front of my housei wa for my son's body to be removed and carri out. >> reporter: now, his cleats and pictures we here inside the hope house in his memory. it is a new project the charles county sheriff announc today. >> we can take it to the community. the community doesn't nece carily have toe to us. >> reporter: the lieutenant ashley burrows -- >> help parents figure outigns of drug use and drug abuse. >> reporter: showing some of the places it can b hidden. >> you go into the tips of the shoes, you'll time things. if it has a battery back-up in it, open it up and look in there. p >> reporteents like stacey are hoping parents are paying attention. >> don't think this can't happen to you. >> that' a valuable lesson for every parent. > coming up next, is your cell phone raising your risk of cancer? >> a new government report. here's doug. s i'm trackine rain making its way across the area
it's joel. >> reporter: he had overdosed. his rents found him i his bed on valentine's day. >> it was the most awful feeling. to be out in front of my housei wa for my son's body to be removed and carri out. >> reporter: now, his cleats and pictures we here inside the hope house in his memory. it is a new project the charles county sheriff announc today. >> we can take it to the community. the community doesn't nece carily have toe to us. >> reporter: the...
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here is joel weber. ofl: he had a little bit compensation that was not accounted for to the tune of $44 , billion. executive forbal the globalist era. is one of his nicknames, mr. fix-it. thiss sort of be fell by massive company he had belt. it dissolves like he has met his maker. that tension is between japan, where nissan is based, and the -- and renault, which is based in france and the structure of , that seems to be unfolding and unraveling. jason: turning to the u.s. cover, and incredibly compelling story. not an upper, this investigation. joel: this is an interesting story about a type of small business loan cash advances that have come into their own after the financial crisis. when small businesses could not get traditional loans from places like banks, they were getting cash advances from different companies. print, when, fine you sign a contract, there is something that is known as a confession of judgment. in most places this is illegal and they have outlawed it. new york state still recogniz
here is joel weber. ofl: he had a little bit compensation that was not accounted for to the tune of $44 , billion. executive forbal the globalist era. is one of his nicknames, mr. fix-it. thiss sort of be fell by massive company he had belt. it dissolves like he has met his maker. that tension is between japan, where nissan is based, and the -- and renault, which is based in france and the structure of , that seems to be unfolding and unraveling. jason: turning to the u.s. cover, and incredibly...
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. >> cory lamb and antonio yon, and joan fisher and joel hirschcorn. >> good afternoon. my name is cory lamb and i oppose the current recommendation. i benefitted directly from the taxi medallion. i went and purchased a taxi medallion in may and then i hear from you today. it's really about every driver being able to make money and they should have the opportunity to make money anywhere in san francisco. i have been driving since 2006 and one of the great things about this particular job that i have had is the ability to go anywhere in san francisco. treasure island, s.f.o., the city, every day is different and every day you do what you want to do. that's part of the freedom of this job. one of the things that i'm concerned about the most is the pre-prop k medallion holders that have been doing this job or the asset or the ability to make money off their medallion, they don't have another source at this point. many are older and disabled and couldn't work a job if they wanted to or nor should they have to. (please stand by) -- there was no business out there for me. i co
. >> cory lamb and antonio yon, and joan fisher and joel hirschcorn. >> good afternoon. my name is cory lamb and i oppose the current recommendation. i benefitted directly from the taxi medallion. i went and purchased a taxi medallion in may and then i hear from you today. it's really about every driver being able to make money and they should have the opportunity to make money anywhere in san francisco. i have been driving since 2006 and one of the great things about this...
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here is businessweek editor joel weber. joel: he had a bit of compensation that wasn't accounted for, to the tune of $44 billion. a lot of this story we do not know but this was a global executive for the globalist era, mr. davos was one of his many nicknames. mr. fix it. he was felled by this massive company he had built. it seems to have been one of the things that came back to undo him. it is almost like he has met his maker. and that tension is between japan, where nissan is based, and renault, which is based in france. the structure of that seems to be unfolding and unraveling. jason: turning to the u.s. cover, a compelling story, in-depth investigation, not an upper. ael: this is a story about small business loan cash advances that have come to their own after the financial crisis. when small businesses could not get loans from places like banks so they were getting cash advances from various companies. when you sign a contract, there is something that is known as a confession of judgment. in most places, this is it i
here is businessweek editor joel weber. joel: he had a bit of compensation that wasn't accounted for, to the tune of $44 billion. a lot of this story we do not know but this was a global executive for the globalist era, mr. davos was one of his many nicknames. mr. fix it. he was felled by this massive company he had built. it seems to have been one of the things that came back to undo him. it is almost like he has met his maker. and that tension is between japan, where nissan is based, and...
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joel, you say that headlines aside, the real reason facebook stock is down is because of performance metrics. which ones jump out as being the issue, and can instagram save the day? >> yeah. obviously the regulatory overhang and declining view on zuckerberg and management team is getting the most attention, rightfully so from media you go back to the earnings report in july, they missed across the board what jumps out at me, we see decline in monthly active users in north america or stalling active user metrics, declining in europe, and the only reason they're seeing growth is in ashz where average revenue put user is more than the western world and instagram, they're banking on stories ramping up, probably led to the co-founder bailing on that venture, and a lot of uncertainty. the decline in popularity at the core is the heart of it. >> you talk about the reputational danger to facebook for awhile now around privacy issues the latest seems to be less about new privacy issues, more about the way management has responded internally to those things what do you make of the best way for
joel, you say that headlines aside, the real reason facebook stock is down is because of performance metrics. which ones jump out as being the issue, and can instagram save the day? >> yeah. obviously the regulatory overhang and declining view on zuckerberg and management team is getting the most attention, rightfully so from media you go back to the earnings report in july, they missed across the board what jumps out at me, we see decline in monthly active users in north america or...
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joel: one of the things you can do with an issue like this is make it personal. i grew up outside of portland. oregon is well known for having advanced land-use planning. what i saw there was a controlled growth strategy which is one that i thought was an interesting place to start when you start talking about the global engines of future growth. from a personal level, in portland, i saw an attempt to not have unbridled growth and be strategic about it. it is a message i carry over to singapore, on a trip to singapore, i was able to look out a window and saw reclaimed reclaimed land right at the foot of where the city has been developed. singapore is planning for growth in a strategic way. that gives us a nice pivot into talking about emerging markets. when we looked ahead, this will be where the global growth comes from. the challenge is how to make this not just be unbridled growth, but something more strategic. carol: can brazilian democracy survive fake news? jason: no sleep until brexit. the city of london's wall street equivalent is scrambling to deal with
joel: one of the things you can do with an issue like this is make it personal. i grew up outside of portland. oregon is well known for having advanced land-use planning. what i saw there was a controlled growth strategy which is one that i thought was an interesting place to start when you start talking about the global engines of future growth. from a personal level, in portland, i saw an attempt to not have unbridled growth and be strategic about it. it is a message i carry over to...
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joining us, evan siegfried and joel payne. evan, i'm going to start with you here first. let's get to ivanka's e-mails. the president is doubling down on claims that his daughter's e-mail use was very innocent. do you think that's going to get her off the hook or do you think there are going to be further implications here, if not investigations have been called for we know by trey gowdy. >> this is on the level of hypocrisy. yes, hillary clinton had her own basement server, which ivanka trump did not but you should have known better if you were ivanka trump. right now the defense is ivanka is guilty but not responsible because she wasn't aware. she absolutely was aware. we don't know what's in the e-mails, we don't know if there was classified information from there. the only investigation was a self-done investigation by her legal team and it was her criminal defense lawyer saying everything is fine, nothing is here. we need an independent investigation. and there's the security risk factor. when she has these private e-mails, it's much more vulnerable to hack than a go
joining us, evan siegfried and joel payne. evan, i'm going to start with you here first. let's get to ivanka's e-mails. the president is doubling down on claims that his daughter's e-mail use was very innocent. do you think that's going to get her off the hook or do you think there are going to be further implications here, if not investigations have been called for we know by trey gowdy. >> this is on the level of hypocrisy. yes, hillary clinton had her own basement server, which ivanka...
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joel smith:"i think the folks were very shocked that the fire was so close. as soon as they got to where i was and could see where the fire was coming from i think the gravity hit em a little bit. i said we have to go now. we don't have any time to waste. took a little bit of convincing to take their dogs and their dogs were really apprehensive. they did not want to come near the helicopter. i didn't quite have enough time to make sure the dogs were secure, that they were secured in their seats. i basically had just enough time to get them in their seats. hold on. put your seat belts on. shut the door and get in the co-pilot side and let's get out of here."> (ken) the rescue happened shortly after the woolsey fire broke out in ventura county. the department released this video of the rescue along with comments praising nordquist and smith's heroism (pam) leaders in turkey have been signaling their frustration with saudi arabia and -- to a certain degree -- the united states over the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi.(ken) there are still unanswered questi
joel smith:"i think the folks were very shocked that the fire was so close. as soon as they got to where i was and could see where the fire was coming from i think the gravity hit em a little bit. i said we have to go now. we don't have any time to waste. took a little bit of convincing to take their dogs and their dogs were really apprehensive. they did not want to come near the helicopter. i didn't quite have enough time to make sure the dogs were secure, that they were secured in their...
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joel's three harley davidson motorcycles destroyed. joel says while the news is grim and some may soon be leaving the area he and his wife will stay.sot ( robin ) while crews still in the thick of the firefight in butte county .... some families are starting to demand answers. tuesday, a action against p-g&e. kron 4's alecia reid has details. pkg"it is on the west side of the river. underneath the transmission line. it has about a 35mph sustained wind on it"that first call spotting the origin of the camp fire ... located it under a pg&e transmission line ..... within half hour ... it hit the town of paradise.as our clients say, this must stop now. this can't happen to somebody else. here we are ... nearly a week later, the death toll is at 48 ... thousands of structures leveled ... and the fire is only 35 percent contained. "danko meredith's" complaint on behalf of these families, demands documents .... not just about this fire, but also about the way pg&e does business ...after the last lawsuit it was gonna make a difference, and the
joel's three harley davidson motorcycles destroyed. joel says while the news is grim and some may soon be leaving the area he and his wife will stay.sot ( robin ) while crews still in the thick of the firefight in butte county .... some families are starting to demand answers. tuesday, a action against p-g&e. kron 4's alecia reid has details. pkg"it is on the west side of the river. underneath the transmission line. it has about a 35mph sustained wind on it"that first call...
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joel: exactly. each section we devoted to one of those pillars, and we try to look at every pillar through a specific lens. india, we looked at climate. it was a really interesting experiment to build the magazine like that. jason: it is a very personal essay. you talk about your hometown and traveling overseas. what inspired that? joel: one of the things you can do with an issue like this is make it personal. where i grew up outside of portland, oregon, actually oregon is well known for having advanced land-use planning. what i saw there was actually a controlled growth strategy, which is one that i thought was an interesting place to start when you start talking about the global engines of future growth. because what i saw from a personal level in portland, i saw an attempt to not have unbridled growth and be strategic about it. it is a message i carry over to singapore. on a trip over there this summer, i was able to look out a window and saw reclaimed land right at the foot of where the city has
joel: exactly. each section we devoted to one of those pillars, and we try to look at every pillar through a specific lens. india, we looked at climate. it was a really interesting experiment to build the magazine like that. jason: it is a very personal essay. you talk about your hometown and traveling overseas. what inspired that? joel: one of the things you can do with an issue like this is make it personal. where i grew up outside of portland, oregon, actually oregon is well known for having...
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joel: exactly. each section we devoted to one those pillars, and we try to look at every pillar through a specific lens. india, we looked at climate. it was a really interesting experiment to build the magazine like that. jason: it is a very personal essay. you talk about your hometown and traveling overseas. what inspired that? joel: one of the things you can do with an issue like this is make it personal. where i grew up outside of portland, oregon, actually oregon is well known for having advanced land-use planning. actually athere was controlled growth strategy, which is one that i thought was an interesting place to start when you start talking about the global engines of future growth. because what i saw from a personal level in portland, i saw an attempt to not have unbridled growth and be strategic about it. it is a message i carry over to singapore. on a trip over there this summer, i was able to look out a window and saw reclaimed land right at the foot of where the city has been developed
joel: exactly. each section we devoted to one those pillars, and we try to look at every pillar through a specific lens. india, we looked at climate. it was a really interesting experiment to build the magazine like that. jason: it is a very personal essay. you talk about your hometown and traveling overseas. what inspired that? joel: one of the things you can do with an issue like this is make it personal. where i grew up outside of portland, oregon, actually oregon is well known for having...
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——joel the start of something quite lovely. —— joel root hitting his straps. just staying with cricket, england's women are sure of a semifinal spot at the t20 world cup in the caribbean after beating south africa last night. they have one group game left against the west indies to decide top spot. lam i am really looking forward to it. our supporters are also looking forward to the challenge of the atmosphere. i tell them aside to rest their voices for tomorrow. i think with the credit would be a great atmosphere, something we should enjoy whether we are on the winning side or the losing side. so far in the tournament, it's been brilliant. india have beaten australia to top group b in the competition. india made 167—8 off their 20 overs. australia couldn't get a perntership going and their chase subsided to 119 for nine. it means the winner of england's game against the west indies tomorrow will play australia in the semi—finals. now to golf, and danny willet holds a share of the lead after the third round of the world tour championship in dubai. he's lev
——joel the start of something quite lovely. —— joel root hitting his straps. just staying with cricket, england's women are sure of a semifinal spot at the t20 world cup in the caribbean after beating south africa last night. they have one group game left against the west indies to decide top spot. lam i am really looking forward to it. our supporters are also looking forward to the challenge of the atmosphere. i tell them aside to rest their voices for tomorrow. i think with the credit...
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five minutes after the break and joel intone was brought down in leverkusen xbox one chance of grief conley stepped up and slotted at home from the spot. jolan tone burst pass a leverkusen offense in the seventy third minute picking up his second of the match and piling on to lever cusins misery. it ended for one a tough pill to swallow for leverkusen and likely the opposite end of the result expected to be given their recent performances. in our round up of the other side of the games we'll take a look at how berlin managed against leipsic and whether ads work or nuremberg could manage to come out on top but first we'll see how one of this season's biggest disappointments shelter did against struggling hanover could last season's runners up pick up some much needed points let's find out. shocker have only managed a single goal at howden this campaign and they took their time getting off the mark against hanover but when philip shallow was adjudged to have to mark it down after an hour net but you know bent made him pay from the spot out of equalised in the seventieth minute when he
five minutes after the break and joel intone was brought down in leverkusen xbox one chance of grief conley stepped up and slotted at home from the spot. jolan tone burst pass a leverkusen offense in the seventy third minute picking up his second of the match and piling on to lever cusins misery. it ended for one a tough pill to swallow for leverkusen and likely the opposite end of the result expected to be given their recent performances. in our round up of the other side of the games we'll...
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five minutes after the break and joel intone was brought down in leverkusen xbox one chance of grief conley stepped up and slotted at home from the spot. joe intone burst pass a leverkusen offense in the seventy third minute picking up his second of the match and piling on to lever cusins misery. it ended for one a tough pill to swallow for leverkusen and likely the opposite end of the result they expected to be given their recent performances. in our roundup of the other side of the games we'll take a look at how berlin managed against leipsic and whether i was broke or nuremberg could manage to come out on top but first we'll see how one of this season's biggest disappointments shelter did against struggling hanover could last season's runners up pick up some much needed points let's find out. how to have only managed a single goal at home this campaign and they took their time getting off the mark against one of our but when philip chalo was adjudged to have mark down after an hour net but made him pay from the spot out of equalised in the seventieth minute when they do stick thro
five minutes after the break and joel intone was brought down in leverkusen xbox one chance of grief conley stepped up and slotted at home from the spot. joe intone burst pass a leverkusen offense in the seventy third minute picking up his second of the match and piling on to lever cusins misery. it ended for one a tough pill to swallow for leverkusen and likely the opposite end of the result they expected to be given their recent performances. in our roundup of the other side of the games...
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works from photographer joel sartoris photo arc project are currently on display at the core doherty are not gallery in lisbon the animals depicted are threatened with extinction so torrie has traveled to more than forty countries in the last two decades to photograph these creatures these archival eventually feature portraits of an estimated twelve thousand species he says photo or will document the animal's existence and inspire people to save them. flyers and photographs the pilot an aerial photographer has been flying his plane over western germany for thirty years now capturing neighborhoods and the countryside from one usual angles we took to the air with him to share his bird's eye view. soaring up to five hundred meters above ground hunt's plus side looks for the perspectives he needs to sixty six year old pilot is also an aerial photography. but he always keeps his feet suddenly on the ground. as if he's going to move i don't go up in the air to make art but to practice journalism. i mean artistically meaningful images or moral byproduct that nature or architects down below
works from photographer joel sartoris photo arc project are currently on display at the core doherty are not gallery in lisbon the animals depicted are threatened with extinction so torrie has traveled to more than forty countries in the last two decades to photograph these creatures these archival eventually feature portraits of an estimated twelve thousand species he says photo or will document the animal's existence and inspire people to save them. flyers and photographs the pilot an aerial...