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amanda: regardless --sorry -- taylor: go ahead, amanda. amanda: regardless of what you think the fed did in december and there are differing views on that, what is your thought on maintaining the stance as they did in terms of the many uncertainties that remain out there? ian: i'm very much on the same page that we are at the end of the tightening cycle. the question is, how long can the fed hold that stance before they have to cut rates? obviously, the parallels have been drawn between the current situation and what we saw in the 1990's. in that situation, the fed was able to orchestrate a soft landing for the real economy, and that is what they are trying to do at the moment. we did see an adjusting weak to thet interest on excess reserves from which the market responded to quickly, assuming it was a real rate cut. how will was able to -- powell was able to walk the market back from that assumption. amanda: we just saw that reversal from goldman sachs and the call on commodities as they rethink the macro geopolitical risks in the world.
amanda: regardless --sorry -- taylor: go ahead, amanda. amanda: regardless of what you think the fed did in december and there are differing views on that, what is your thought on maintaining the stance as they did in terms of the many uncertainties that remain out there? ian: i'm very much on the same page that we are at the end of the tightening cycle. the question is, how long can the fed hold that stance before they have to cut rates? obviously, the parallels have been drawn between the...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. global stocks are taking a beating as trade tensions show few signs of easing up. that has investors fleeing to save havens. haves on the u.s. 10 year some to the lowest level since 2017. we will talk treasuries with the head of u.s. rates interest strategy at societe generale. and the mood ring of the future. developing ao be gadget that can recognize human emotion. a quick check on the major averages. we have seen a risk off atmosphere today. energy leading the decliners. across the board, we see weakness. auto,semiconductors, anything related to the ongoing trade dispute between the u.s. and china is displaying weakness. commentary suggesting that trade dispute could stretch into years, some are fearing. pricing in a lot of negativity here. west texas is slumping. the price of oil itself, a double whammy. trade tensions lead us to think the man may be weaker. getting. on stockpiles in the u.s., the highest since july 2017.
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. global stocks are taking a beating as trade tensions show few signs of easing up. that has investors fleeing to save havens. haves on the u.s. 10 year some to the lowest level since 2017. we will talk treasuries with the head of u.s. rates interest strategy at societe generale. and the mood ring of the future. developing ao be gadget that can recognize human emotion. a quick check on the major...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. barrick gold says it has identified $1.5 billion in assets it intends to sell, following its acquisition of randgold resources. the ceo told us about the assets. assets may note be attractive for our area but they are attractive for assets. they are valuable. portfoliout of our into someone else's portfolio is a sensitive process. i will add that some of them we may move to somebody else to manage, but we would support the section that we would hold some interest in it for a time, for a while. amanda: and he joins us now. a big number, integrating their business with randgold. was it a surprising number that they would have 1.5 billion in assets to sell >> they have such a huge portfolio now. certainly, bristow did not deny this, africa could be for sale. that makes us wonder about tanzania, subsidiaries being involved in that messy dispute with the officials in tanzania. bristow saying we have to solve this soon. we may even buy out the minority shareholders in the case of the tanzan
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. barrick gold says it has identified $1.5 billion in assets it intends to sell, following its acquisition of randgold resources. the ceo told us about the assets. assets may note be attractive for our area but they are attractive for assets. they are valuable. portfoliout of our into someone else's portfolio is a sensitive process. i will add that some of them we may move to somebody else to manage, but we would support the section that we would hold some...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. our top stories that we are following from around the world. sounding the alarm on corporate credit. pimco calling for lower returns and higher volatility as junk bond spreads rise. earnings after the closing bell. the ride-hailing giant releasing its first quarterly report after going public earlier this month. vice president mike pence is in ottawa, talking trade with the canadian prime minister justin trudeau. let's get a quick check on the markets. we are seeing u.s. stocks rebounding, the s&p 500 slightly level, after 2785 falling to a two-week low. still below that 2800 level. the energy sector leading the declines. wti down almost 3%. smaller than expected drawdown from u.s. stockpiles. that is leading to concerns over excess supply. continuing to have concerns of global demand, trade tensions, also a sending the treasury to rally. up .1%.aq we did get some positive economic data from the first quarter showing growth is still solid. that of course, coming before the trade war i
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. our top stories that we are following from around the world. sounding the alarm on corporate credit. pimco calling for lower returns and higher volatility as junk bond spreads rise. earnings after the closing bell. the ride-hailing giant releasing its first quarterly report after going public earlier this month. vice president mike pence is in ottawa, talking trade with the canadian prime minister justin trudeau. let's get a quick check on the markets....
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are top stories from around the world. in version asked. global bond yields drop with portions of the ju yield curve inverting the most. we will talk to an analyst to says apple's earnings could drop 26%, should china banned the iphone. and the rare earth gamble. china threatens and export ban to the u.s. on hard-to-find commodities using everything from electronics to wind turbines. let's get a quick check on the market here. we are seeing jitters continue, --de concerns in looting including escalation of the lights we mentioned. across-the-board declines. s&p 500 week. energy is leading the decline. perhaps a read on the outlook for economic output. a tiny bit of strength and chip stocks. for the most part you are seeing negative action across the board here. as we mentioned, tied to the inversion of the yield curve. stocks to keep an eye on, johnson and johnson, canada goose. j&j kicking off an opioid trial, one of th
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are top stories from around the world. in version asked. global bond yields drop with portions of the ju yield curve inverting the most. we will talk to an analyst to says apple's earnings could drop 26%, should china banned the iphone. and the rare earth gamble. china threatens and export ban to the u.s. on hard-to-find commodities using everything from electronics to wind turbines. let's...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." here are the top stories we are following from around the world. the fomc drumbeat gets louder. investors expect the fed to stick to patients. that rate decision 30 minutes away. apple'set focuses on iphone sales outlook, rising services revenue, and the use of cash with more buybacks. venezuela in crisis. nicolas maduro remains in power despite the opposition's failure to topple him. we look at the potential spill into other em countries. first, i want to get a quick check on where the major averages are. looks like we are continuing to get record highs on the s&p 500. clearly, mostly unchanged. my focus is all about the tech sector. alphabet leading losses lower yesterday. leading the gains today. we will have a smart conversation with an apple analyst from the street coming up. of course, if we switch the board, all of my eyes are on the russell 2000, small-cap index. this is one of the only major averages that has not made new fresh record highs this year, this as we see a weaker
amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." here are the top stories we are following from around the world. the fomc drumbeat gets louder. investors expect the fed to stick to patients. that rate decision 30 minutes away. apple'set focuses on iphone sales outlook, rising services revenue, and the use of cash with more buybacks. venezuela in crisis. nicolas maduro remains in power despite the opposition's failure to topple him. we look at the potential spill into other em...
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saah haynes met amanda and her boyfriend ben on work projects. haynes phase timed with abc 7 news today. >> from the very first day i said this girl is emotionally strong. she's physically strong, spiritually strong. i knew enough about her because ben talked about her incessantly because he was so in love with her. and i, you know, i just knew this is somebody who, if anybody is going to make it, it's going to be amanda. >> haynes said amanda did all the right things, harvesting water from the forest and sourcing food like berries and fruits. she lost 15 pounds while missing. >> in developing news, contract talks are set to resume tomorrow in the new haven unified teacher strike. both sides held a marathon session that ended after midnight this morning. teachers walked off the job last monday. teachers at union city and hayward schools want a 10% raise over the next two years. the district says it cannot afford it. >> in the north bay two beaches along the russian river are closed this memorial day weekend because water levels are too to visitor
saah haynes met amanda and her boyfriend ben on work projects. haynes phase timed with abc 7 news today. >> from the very first day i said this girl is emotionally strong. she's physically strong, spiritually strong. i knew enough about her because ben talked about her incessantly because he was so in love with her. and i, you know, i just knew this is somebody who, if anybody is going to make it, it's going to be amanda. >> haynes said amanda did all the right things, harvesting...
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i move that we recommend approval of amanda eaken to the m.t.a. board without -- as a committee report? >> chair ronen: without objection? >> clerk: would you like to send this out as a committee report? >> chair ronen: yes. and i think there's someone really hoping to speak in public comment. i'm going to reopen public comment. >> my president is charles depani, president of the north of market association, and i'm here to ask for support on the behalf of the north of market association. i'm trying to catch my breath. so when we first started our vision zero subcommittee, amanda was the first person to apply and to join. and just the year ahead, the vision zero subcommittee has created -- a street improvement project which actually will probably be in the agenda for the land use committee. and also, we've been looking at the traffic circle in our neighborhood. but the main thing here that i want to project is amanda eaken was the first one to apply and assist in all of this creation. nod in addition to that, amanda was -- before she heard the pos
i move that we recommend approval of amanda eaken to the m.t.a. board without -- as a committee report? >> chair ronen: without objection? >> clerk: would you like to send this out as a committee report? >> chair ronen: yes. and i think there's someone really hoping to speak in public comment. i'm going to reopen public comment. >> my president is charles depani, president of the north of market association, and i'm here to ask for support on the behalf of the north of...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. of small suppliers and longtime vendors on amazon.com are holding their breath for what could be a purge that would favor major brands like procter and gamble, sony, lego. they are promising to reduce overhead and increase revenue. spencer is with us. what is behind this purge. why is amazon considering such a thing? spencer: if you think about amazon's revenue mix, it's e-commerce business has two parts. a retail side where advised products, wholesale, and resells them at a markup, like a traditional retailer. it also has this marketplace model consumer -- similar to ebay or consignment shops. like a matchmaker between the seller on the one hand and buyer on the other. amazon takes a commission on those sales without buying the inventory directly and taking on that risk. what is happening here is amazon is trying to shift more of it smaller vendors, people it buys through a wholesale model currently, shift more of them to this market place model, where suppliers will be selling direc
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. of small suppliers and longtime vendors on amazon.com are holding their breath for what could be a purge that would favor major brands like procter and gamble, sony, lego. they are promising to reduce overhead and increase revenue. spencer is with us. what is behind this purge. why is amazon considering such a thing? spencer: if you think about amazon's revenue mix, it's e-commerce business has two parts. a retail side where advised products, wholesale, and...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. ceo running to an email, obviously, the stock is not trade as well as we had hoped post-ipo. today is another tough day and i expect the same as it relates to herself. the ipo was anticipated as one of the largest of wood offerings of the year. joining me now with more is our senior technology analyst. talking one thursday, we were not anticipating the fall to be this bad, but he is justifying this, saying other tech giants like facebook and amazon also face difficulties after listing. can we justify this or is this unprecedented and unique? mandeep: this is one of the largest ipos. couple it with all the macro news, what is happening in the market, it just goes to show you that the market is not really valuing these ridesharing companies like tech companies. to my mind, they even doubt the ability of these companies to raise prices and be able to grow topline at 30, 40%, as they were before. there is some skepticism around the ability of these companies to be the next alibaba or amaz
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. ceo running to an email, obviously, the stock is not trade as well as we had hoped post-ipo. today is another tough day and i expect the same as it relates to herself. the ipo was anticipated as one of the largest of wood offerings of the year. joining me now with more is our senior technology analyst. talking one thursday, we were not anticipating the fall to be this bad, but he is justifying this, saying other tech giants like facebook and amazon also face...
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amanda: i am amanda lang in toronto. story, san francisco the first u.s. city and maybe not the last two band of facial recognition software for use by government agents these orc agencies that sell to governments. that includes the police. private businesses can still use it. i really interesting privacy issue that we have not tackled in many cities. because weld spread are seeing legislation being considered in oakland and massachusetts. capitol hill last month introduced a bill that could ban commercial facial recognition on the government side of things. we continue with these high sticks -- high tech stories and formerly known as we work they have launched in acquisition and management platform, it is the latest move for the ceo in his quest to turn the office space renting start up into his own landlord. here to talk about the challenges and the fury behind the strategy -- theory behind the strategy is the author of this in-depth story from san francisco. this investment vehicle, explain what it does. a way for wework to grow even faster. it is tryin
amanda: i am amanda lang in toronto. story, san francisco the first u.s. city and maybe not the last two band of facial recognition software for use by government agents these orc agencies that sell to governments. that includes the police. private businesses can still use it. i really interesting privacy issue that we have not tackled in many cities. because weld spread are seeing legislation being considered in oakland and massachusetts. capitol hill last month introduced a bill that could...
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amanda proved that to the world. i couldn't be more proud of her. >> reporter: it was over two weeks ago that the 35-year-old yoga instructor vanished, her car parked outside a forest reserve, her phone and wallet inside. but her family and frieds never gave up hope. her mom, julia. >> it's just unbelievable. i'm so happy. girldibly happy to have my back sglg. >> reporter: amanda's dad in the middle getting the good news. >> you can cry now, it's awesome, man. >> >> reporter: rescuers airlifted amanda to the hospital. after 17 days in the forest she lost her shoes but not her spirit. >> i can't imagine what kind of experience, just being alone out there. not sure where you e or where anybody else is. >> reporter: but now amanda safe and sound and her friend planning another trip to hawaii, she says she can'tait to see her friend soon. >> it's ecstasy. it's absolute joy. it's the ending that we all wanted. it's the ending we all needed. >> reporter: and this is a story about perseverance on so many levels. all those v
amanda proved that to the world. i couldn't be more proud of her. >> reporter: it was over two weeks ago that the 35-year-old yoga instructor vanished, her car parked outside a forest reserve, her phone and wallet inside. but her family and frieds never gave up hope. her mom, julia. >> it's just unbelievable. i'm so happy. girldibly happy to have my back sglg. >> reporter: amanda's dad in the middle getting the good news. >> you can cry now, it's awesome, man. >>...
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amanda: i am amanda lange in toronto. today's 30-your auction was better than wednesday's 10-year sale that produced the lowest bid to cover ratio since 2009. what wee grayfield, most concerned about when we see that. -- see that? is there a concern it will drop off and stay off the primary dealers books? catherine: when you talk about auction demand, the first worry is what about foreign bids? in general this week it is some of the shocking bid to cover ratios you saw yesterday that caught people's attention. when you dug into it and looked bidders, theyrect were the over than average but it was the bid to cover that caught people's attention. theou said in the intro, 30-your auction with better today. i think people are taking that as a step in the right direction. shery: every time you have concerns over demand and trade tensions, you think is china not really buying anywhere u.s. treasuries? we have seen the share of treasury ownership go down over time, right? catherine: absolutely. foreigners definitely own a smalle
amanda: i am amanda lange in toronto. today's 30-your auction was better than wednesday's 10-year sale that produced the lowest bid to cover ratio since 2009. what wee grayfield, most concerned about when we see that. -- see that? is there a concern it will drop off and stay off the primary dealers books? catherine: when you talk about auction demand, the first worry is what about foreign bids? in general this week it is some of the shocking bid to cover ratios you saw yesterday that caught...
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amanda: yes. soraya: it is a fascinating story. amanda: she was always teaching. nancy: when we were talking with the family, this was one of the things we talked about, of how to release this one again. when we were in lexington, we wanted to update it to talk about some others -- because, you know, places like kentucky, many times, don't think about african-american history in those places. i am from kansas originally. people don't think about black people in kansas. i think it is time for some new things to come about, and that new book, that old book needs to be a new book. amanda: and this information tells a more complete history of the united states. it tells a more complete social theory, and these are things that have been left out of some of the credits of history, and she was doing it. she was teaching about other people way back when she was a teacher before she ever went to washington, d.c. she was teaching the children about other african-americans and kentuckians who had done great things that they didn't know about. so the best way we can honor her
amanda: yes. soraya: it is a fascinating story. amanda: she was always teaching. nancy: when we were talking with the family, this was one of the things we talked about, of how to release this one again. when we were in lexington, we wanted to update it to talk about some others -- because, you know, places like kentucky, many times, don't think about african-american history in those places. i am from kansas originally. people don't think about black people in kansas. i think it is time for...
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how did you first spot amanda? >> so we're coming up this huge gulch from where my hunt team leader had been like, we should fly up this gulch and i'm like, let's just go higher, let's go higher and we're flying up this gulch. man, you can see the waterfalls coming down and we're all looking down and this is some really thick area, you know. and all of us at the same time pretty much looked to our right, chris burquist, troy helmer and myself, we're in this open air helicopter and we look down and did a double take and was like, hey, there's a hiker, what! and she's like coming out of the woodwork, man. like arms out, you know, waving us down, unbelievable, man. elation, absolute elation. >> elation, so she's waving at you. you're now waving back. i understand you and amanda are friends. it must have been incredibly emotional to be there finding her. what was your first reaction when you saw her? >> i completely -- chris had to be like, don't let javier jump out of the helicopter because i was ready to jump out of
how did you first spot amanda? >> so we're coming up this huge gulch from where my hunt team leader had been like, we should fly up this gulch and i'm like, let's just go higher, let's go higher and we're flying up this gulch. man, you can see the waterfalls coming down and we're all looking down and this is some really thick area, you know. and all of us at the same time pretty much looked to our right, chris burquist, troy helmer and myself, we're in this open air helicopter and we look...
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have amanda we matthews. she is a professional sculptor and ceo of prometheus art foundry and custom metal fabrication. she is the sculptor responsible for what you saw out in the lobby earlier. her work represents many iterations of the philosophy that we are all born from the same stars, sculpted from the same source, and contain the same life. she is the founder and president of the board of directors of artemis initiative, that seeks to elevate the status of those who have had a lesser voice in history. her work is in many notable collections, including museums, public works, government buildings, airports, and municipalities. she shared with me that she just came through the atlanta airport where she completed a project on representative congressman john lewis, and what a thrill that was for her to get to work on that project. please welcome amanda and the rest of the panel. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. tonight we want you to remember alice allison dunnigan, a journalist, a civil rights leader,
have amanda we matthews. she is a professional sculptor and ceo of prometheus art foundry and custom metal fabrication. she is the sculptor responsible for what you saw out in the lobby earlier. her work represents many iterations of the philosophy that we are all born from the same stars, sculpted from the same source, and contain the same life. she is the founder and president of the board of directors of artemis initiative, that seeks to elevate the status of those who have had a lesser...
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amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto. indian stocks fell to their lowest point in a week. that is as the first canadian bank missed expectations. doug alexander is here following. cibc did not deliver but not as bad as last quarter. what was happening? >> the canadian banking business is the area that showed signs of weakness. part of it was expected. they have been guiding down about the rugged market. 50 -- about the mortgage market. this quarter, we saw mortgage balances shrink, which is unusual. there are other factors in play. the key thing that caused some concerns is the guidance from the ceo. he basically said for this year, they are expecting relatively flat ets growth. amanda: there also posting more than 82% client in earnings -- -- 2%han a 2% client decline in earnings. >> unlike the other banks, cibc has the largest exposure to the canadian domestic market than the other ones. when you do see impact, the 2% decline, that is significant. i would not draw too much into that for the other canadian banks. there a
amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto. indian stocks fell to their lowest point in a week. that is as the first canadian bank missed expectations. doug alexander is here following. cibc did not deliver but not as bad as last quarter. what was happening? >> the canadian banking business is the area that showed signs of weakness. part of it was expected. they have been guiding down about the rugged market. 50 -- about the mortgage market. this quarter, we saw mortgage balances shrink, which...
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amanda: i am amanda leg. -- i am amanda lang. industry will be announcing earnings. we sat down to discuss the global obstacles of working in this type of business. >> if every day we experience some headwinds, it means it is not done. when it is smooth sailing, it leads everyone will be in this. all you have to do is go to a new market to experience bias. go to places like italy and they will be just working to what the process is. malaysia is trying to change. amanda: the growth included a $3.4 billion pending to buy a business. the ceo is here to talk about how that is influencing the industry. is once itt to start is smooth sailing, you are in trouble because everyone is in. are the stocks priced to perfection? we are looking at earnings and waiting to see whether in canada we can get monetization. >> i don't think things are priced to perfection. when you look at the u.s., like acreage, the multiples are reasonable and based on a multiple of next year's earnings. that is not the problem. the problem is the growth rate risk.d there is they are growing hundred per
amanda: i am amanda leg. -- i am amanda lang. industry will be announcing earnings. we sat down to discuss the global obstacles of working in this type of business. >> if every day we experience some headwinds, it means it is not done. when it is smooth sailing, it leads everyone will be in this. all you have to do is go to a new market to experience bias. go to places like italy and they will be just working to what the process is. malaysia is trying to change. amanda: the growth...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." our top stories that we are following from around the world. president trump shatters calm in global markets. commodities get hit, volatility jumps, and investors flee to safe havens. occidental is all in. increases the cash portion for anadarko to 70% and eggs and agreement to sell $8.8 billion in assets to total. it is all or nothing for the ceo. betting on bitcoin. ability will be offering cryptocurrency trading to customers within a few weeks. let's get a quick check on the markets. a sea of red. the s&p 500 falling the most it's march. every sector is losing ground at the moment. we are talking about tech companies with exposure to china, not to mention machinery companies leading the decline. volatility also surging with the vix seeing the biggest increase this year. it is all to do with those tariff threats, having a major impact on the markets. also seeing the chinese yuan continue to fall against the u.s. dollar, after plunging the most since the shock evaluation in 2015. we
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." our top stories that we are following from around the world. president trump shatters calm in global markets. commodities get hit, volatility jumps, and investors flee to safe havens. occidental is all in. increases the cash portion for anadarko to 70% and eggs and agreement to sell $8.8 billion in assets to total. it is all or nothing for the ceo. betting on bitcoin. ability will be offering cryptocurrency...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. morgan stanley slashes its worst case scenario for tesla's share price to just $10. the analyst team led by adam jonas said the demand is at the heart of the problem. tesla has grown too big relative to demand, putting great strain on the fundamentals. joins us with more on this story. this is of course coming on the back of red bush calling their troubles as a code red situation. for adam jonas to really deal tesla a blow like this is something. it was just a few years ago that he had a price target of $465 based on an autonomous vehicle business and rapid growth. asla itself has traded like growth stock. now you have very influential analysts saying where's the growth going to come from and if you look at first quarter sales they are definitely disappointing. expensive cars and the question i think a lot of analysts and investors are asking is how much appetite is there in the u.s. for cars that start around $40,000 with decent equipment and go up n
this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. morgan stanley slashes its worst case scenario for tesla's share price to just $10. the analyst team led by adam jonas said the demand is at the heart of the problem. tesla has grown too big relative to demand, putting great strain on the fundamentals. joins us with more on this story. this is of course coming on the back of red bush calling their troubles as a code red...
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we leose it. >> you know amanda. you never gave up hope she was out there, taking care of herself and you were going to find her, right? >> that's right. i have been relentlessly persistent. speculation aside, letting my mind go down the rabbit hole of what could have happened. this is it. this is it. only evidence is she's still in here. the only reason we haven't found her is because she's walking down the forest. she's going the wrong way. we have to keep going deeper. >> what is it about her that you knew she was going to be okay. what about her? >> amanda, she's a physical therapist, a yoga instructor. those two things together tied with her knowledge of the local vegetation, plenty of water. our beautiful, tropical climate, i'm like she can make it. we would have smelled her, something. an abduction here at 11:30 in the morning on wednesday, come on, guys. come on. >> an amazing story. after more than two weeks to be up there, we see the reports are she's lost about 15 pounds, an issue with her leg. overall, do
we leose it. >> you know amanda. you never gave up hope she was out there, taking care of herself and you were going to find her, right? >> that's right. i have been relentlessly persistent. speculation aside, letting my mind go down the rabbit hole of what could have happened. this is it. this is it. only evidence is she's still in here. the only reason we haven't found her is because she's walking down the forest. she's going the wrong way. we have to keep going deeper. >>...
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amanda? amanda: we are delighted that you are here. great that you are able to join us. i appreciate the kind remarks in front of my boss. [laughter] and as thomas said, there has been a tremendous amount of interest in brexit here in washington. there's also been a huge amount of confusion, and part of what i have tried to do is explain some of the arcane parliamentary politics to an audience here, so we are delighted you are here to expand the arcane process to us in person. what i was most struck by and perhaps where we could start, i was interested in getting your thoughts on your role and on the role of parliament. you yourself clearly came into the job with a very clear vision for how you wanted to operate as speaker. a number of things that you talked about having changed. a biographer of you i saw said he changed the job. the sun, and other less hospitable tabloids call you "speaker of the devil," which may be you embrace as a positive. i think there were questions about the role parliament had in shaping the debate, choosing which amendments, who was able to ask
amanda? amanda: we are delighted that you are here. great that you are able to join us. i appreciate the kind remarks in front of my boss. [laughter] and as thomas said, there has been a tremendous amount of interest in brexit here in washington. there's also been a huge amount of confusion, and part of what i have tried to do is explain some of the arcane parliamentary politics to an audience here, so we are delighted you are here to expand the arcane process to us in person. what i was most...
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amanda on the current trip? : you mean for his visit -- >> that's quite true, yes, in relation to the current trip. i did express myself on this matter of february the sixth 2017. there was a certain amount of internal correspondence at that time, and it was certainly being considered at that time. i'm not sure whether it was a formal request. i don't recall receiving a formal request but there was a certain amount of correspondence and discussion obvious at the time that it didn't happen and i have nothing to add to or subtracting what i said on february 6, 2017, of which you're you have just given up a very eloquent process. [laughter] but in this case no request has been received. that's the first point. the second point i think that's worth making, because you are either academics yourself or you have taken interest in academic study, academic research and empirical evidence. there is a view abroad, other -- and i use the term abroad in a political sense, that it is the unbreakable norm, the very established
amanda on the current trip? : you mean for his visit -- >> that's quite true, yes, in relation to the current trip. i did express myself on this matter of february the sixth 2017. there was a certain amount of internal correspondence at that time, and it was certainly being considered at that time. i'm not sure whether it was a formal request. i don't recall receiving a formal request but there was a certain amount of correspondence and discussion obvious at the time that it didn't happen...
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amanda: and really is. nancy: she had to come up with that money for the travel. -- langston hughes said, it was no crystal -- by any imagination. that is why she with so much to so of us. like you said, she was so many things, professional to you, but she was like my grandma too. i have given the book to so many women, black, white, across the board. there are stories about her relationships with men who had problems with this very strong woman, that was an issue. so there was a lot of things. amanda: she really gives life to the stories. and her experiences. she is so incredibly descriptive about -- and that is why i wanted to read some of the passages from the book, about just trying to determine how to render her clothing in the sculpture, because it came up over and over. she gives such a nuance and character and life to she felt about these things and why she thought they were happening, and how she intended to overcome them. verybook, it is a realistic look at what she went through, but it is also up
amanda: and really is. nancy: she had to come up with that money for the travel. -- langston hughes said, it was no crystal -- by any imagination. that is why she with so much to so of us. like you said, she was so many things, professional to you, but she was like my grandma too. i have given the book to so many women, black, white, across the board. there are stories about her relationships with men who had problems with this very strong woman, that was an issue. so there was a lot of things....
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amanda del castillo is there live. amanda? >> reporter: street racing and sideshow spectators are driving this unsafe and illegal activity going on, on our city streets. ordinances have been approved by cities like san diego, los angeles, and sacramento. loud screeches, the smell of burning rubber, signs of an illegal street race. the city of san jose is giving sjpd the green light to crack down. >> people are doing these sideshows because people are watching. >> reporter: anyone there watching could face $1,000 in fines and six months in jail. people usually gather by the hundreds. spectators using their cars to block traffic and their bodies as human shields. >> it seems like a lot of fun, but it's not, because people really get hurt. and people get killed. >> reporter: a deadly san jose street racing accident killed an innocent bystander in 2015. an officer was injured in a sideshow in 2017. and in october 2018, a driver in a suspected street race struck another vehicle, killing an indent person. >> they're doing them right
amanda del castillo is there live. amanda? >> reporter: street racing and sideshow spectators are driving this unsafe and illegal activity going on, on our city streets. ordinances have been approved by cities like san diego, los angeles, and sacramento. loud screeches, the smell of burning rubber, signs of an illegal street race. the city of san jose is giving sjpd the green light to crack down. >> people are doing these sideshows because people are watching. >> reporter:...
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i know amanda very well, that is amanda eller! in that split second i was like amanda. we have got to land this thing. he is like, don'tjump got to land this thing. he is like, don't jump out! got to land this thing. he is like, don'tjump out! in order to survive she foraged on berries but was also injured with a fractured leg and severe burns from the sun. doctors say she should make a full recovery but amanda says she is most grateful for those who didn't give up on her. i have the most gratitude and respect and appreciation and i can't even put into words for the people who helped me, the people who prayed for me. her mother has called the rescue a miracle. university tuition fees in england could be lowered to £7,500. that's expected to be one of the main recommendations of a review, which will be published later this week. universities say they'll need government funding to compensate for any lost income caused by a drop in fees. the review is also expected to suggest ways in which technical and vocational routes could be made more attractive to students, as our e
i know amanda very well, that is amanda eller! in that split second i was like amanda. we have got to land this thing. he is like, don'tjump got to land this thing. he is like, don't jump out! got to land this thing. he is like, don'tjump out! in order to survive she foraged on berries but was also injured with a fractured leg and severe burns from the sun. doctors say she should make a full recovery but amanda says she is most grateful for those who didn't give up on her. i have the most...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. we are now joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. bank of canada governor stephen poloz warns of a trade war escalation and headwinds in the canadian economy. my exclusive interview with him in a few minutes. opec lustily gets are set to meet in saudi arabia. that amid growing tensions in the middle east. the u.s. is set to lift steel and aluminum duties on canada and mexico. the latest move to clear a path for the usmca deal. let's get a quick check on the major averages. stocks have been buffeted today by computing news on a trade file. that news it seems out of china, better news elsewhere. in and out of positive territory. energy not helping much. it is a big decline are on the s&p 500. move asie did get a stephen poloz spoke a moment ago on bnn bloomberg. we are seeing reaction for some of these steel stocks. diversified aluminum plays. big move to the upside here. that weaiting for word will see aluminum and steel tariffs lifted across north america. that should co
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. we are now joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. bank of canada governor stephen poloz warns of a trade war escalation and headwinds in the canadian economy. my exclusive interview with him in a few minutes. opec lustily gets are set to meet in saudi arabia. that amid growing tensions in the middle east. the u.s. is set to lift steel and aluminum duties on canada and mexico. the latest move to clear a path for the usmca deal. let's get a quick...
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. >> reporter: speaking publicly for the first time from her hospital bed, amanda ehler describes the fear she faced while being lost in a hawaii rainforest for more than two weeks. >> it did come down to life and death and i had to choose, and... i chose life. >> reporter: she was airlifted to safety friday after rescuers found her trapped in a ravine with injuries to both of her feet. >> i was crying with tears of joy, and i just, i am so incredibly grateful to have my girl home. >> reporter: amanda's mother julia traveled to the island of maui after her daughter disappeared. >> they said for what she had been through, she was in surprisingly good shape. >> reporter: rescuers say amanda lost 20 pounds while she was in the rainforest. she survived by foraging for berries and fruit. >> she we had acver en tho there would be nationa $50,000 rewards. >> reporter: amanda was reported missing on may 9th after her car was found near a trail where she often hiked. surveillance video showed her shopping at a store hours before she disappeared, but there were no other clues. hundreds of volun
. >> reporter: speaking publicly for the first time from her hospital bed, amanda ehler describes the fear she faced while being lost in a hawaii rainforest for more than two weeks. >> it did come down to life and death and i had to choose, and... i chose life. >> reporter: she was airlifted to safety friday after rescuers found her trapped in a ravine with injuries to both of her feet. >> i was crying with tears of joy, and i just, i am so incredibly grateful to have my...
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amanda: in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. we are joined to bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following. prime minister may will leave office june 7 without the brexit deal she thought. now investors brace for what is next. a new arrow in the trade war quiver. tariffs onosing nations with undervalued currencies. we bring you the latest. defying canada's cooling housing market. bank onrsation with td how one of canada's largest banks is bucking the trend. let's get a quick check on the major averages. slightly better session today but trade concerns still preoccupied. preholiday volume on the light side across the u.s.. energy still weak as a subgroup. the s&p 500 around the $2000 level. a bit of a support level. consumer staples week across those markets. tech showing a little bit of leadership. the nasdaq up 131%. here is a name that you may have thought would fall on the news that the sec is probing disclosures. bowling has been told the sec will look into when it disclosed what it knew a
amanda: in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. we are joined to bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following. prime minister may will leave office june 7 without the brexit deal she thought. now investors brace for what is next. a new arrow in the trade war quiver. tariffs onosing nations with undervalued currencies. we bring you the latest. defying canada's cooling housing market. bank onrsation with td how one of canada's largest banks...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." here are our top stories that we are following from around the world. uber's ipo is off to a slow start, a rare decline for a high profile ipo as the ride-hailing firm the incidence next chapter as a public company. u.s. and chinese officials wrap up high-level trade talks, avoiding a negotiation breakdown, even as president trump boosted tariffs on $200 billion worth of goods from china. bag full of dirty cash. an update on a money-laundering scheme fueling a housing boom in canada. quick check on the major averages. we are seeing markets, session ,ows, have been trading weaker fearful or run as trade negotiations and comments from president trump. commentary from steven mnuchin and his chinese counterparts. we are still seeing the s&p 500 tracking for what could be the worst week of the year. we did see rate sensitive stocks higher as betting about tariff fears meant that the federal reserve may mean it is lowering before raising rates. a quick look at those sectors hardest hit by t
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." here are our top stories that we are following from around the world. uber's ipo is off to a slow start, a rare decline for a high profile ipo as the ride-hailing firm the incidence next chapter as a public company. u.s. and chinese officials wrap up high-level trade talks, avoiding a negotiation breakdown, even as president trump boosted tariffs on $200 billion worth of goods from china. bag full of dirty cash....
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amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, because of that threat, some california high school parents say their children won't be coming to school tomorrow. this message was found in a boy's restroom at california high school in san ramone, detailing when, where, and who would be targeted in the shooting. the threat, calling out african-americans. >> you don't know who they're going to target. that's even more scary for people like us. >> reporter: her 10th grade daughter will be staying home thursday. it's a move many are making consider thing is not the first. >> i feel like i'm sending her to a war zone every day. it's really scary. >> reporter: in a letter to the community, the principal said there would be considerable police presence. and additional administrators on hand thursday. in wake of the school shooting, parents are not taking any chances. >> we know a lot of the parents and students. >> reporter: what isn't known is who is behind the threats. this parent wanted to remain anonymous, conce
amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, because of that threat, some california high school parents say their children won't be coming to school tomorrow. this message was found in a boy's restroom at california high school in san ramone, detailing when, where, and who would be targeted in the shooting. the threat, calling out african-americans. >> you don't know who they're going to target. that's even more scary for people like us. >> reporter: her 10th grade daughter will be staying...
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amanda found southernburnt and weak, her ankles badly blistered. the team loading her into a basket and airlifting her to safety. >> oh, my god. it's so nice to see up. >> reporter: and last night, an emotional reunion with the searchers who helped bring amanda home. >> i'm just a girl that got lost in the woods and you guys showed up hard, like, this is true aloha. >> reporter: and david, amanda says she saw numerous helicopters flying over, but they didn't see her she was putting s.o.s. on rocks, leaving clothing out hoping they would see she was there. throughout much of this, she felt like she was invisible, but not alone. >> i love how she said this is true aloha. we're glad she's okay and thanks to all the rescuers. marcus, thank you. >>> when we come back, the massive train derailment. more than 20 cars into a neighborhood. >>> and who left ten tons of trash at the beach? anna? did you make two identical purchases of $104 at cut and cloth? ♪ capital one knows life doesn't update you about your credit card. so, meet eno, the capital one ass
amanda found southernburnt and weak, her ankles badly blistered. the team loading her into a basket and airlifting her to safety. >> oh, my god. it's so nice to see up. >> reporter: and last night, an emotional reunion with the searchers who helped bring amanda home. >> i'm just a girl that got lost in the woods and you guys showed up hard, like, this is true aloha. >> reporter: and david, amanda says she saw numerous helicopters flying over, but they didn't see her she...
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amanda breaking her leg, even taking cover in a boar's den. you slept in the den of a wild boar. i wonder if you could tell us more about that? >> so, there's boars everywhere through there. my angle ankle's already tore up. it was me following boar paths to their boar dens to sleep for night. >> reporter: and she says she faced flash floods, too. >> i was sitting in a foot of water on hard rocks that i knew were digging into my skin and curled up into a ball. i couldn't sleep, the only thing i could do was meditate. >> reporter: after weeks of surviving on insects and guava, searchers spotting her from above. >> it was a miracle. and when i looked up and i saw the helicopter right over me and he's pointing right at me, i just fell to the ground and started bawling. >> reporter: we are getting our first look at the waterfall from the air where amanda was found on friday. you can see it off in the distance there. it gives you a sense of just how lucky she was. and last night, an emotional reunion with the searchers who helped bring amanda home. >> i'm just a girl that got lost in
amanda breaking her leg, even taking cover in a boar's den. you slept in the den of a wild boar. i wonder if you could tell us more about that? >> so, there's boars everywhere through there. my angle ankle's already tore up. it was me following boar paths to their boar dens to sleep for night. >> reporter: and she says she faced flash floods, too. >> i was sitting in a foot of water on hard rocks that i knew were digging into my skin and curled up into a ball. i couldn't...
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i know amanda very well so i was like, "that's amanda eller!" i was like, "how is she dressed? she is not wearing shoes! we have to land this thing!" chris was like, "don'tjump out of the helicopter!" in order to survive, she foraged on berries, but she was injured — a fractured leg and severe burns from the sun. doctors say she should make a full recovery. but amanda is most grateful for those who didn't give up on her. i have the most gratitude and respect and appreciation — i can't even put it into words — for the people that have helped me, for the people that have prayed for me. her mother, julia, has called the rescue a miracle. the scottish government have given £75,000 to improve the help for families of missing people, and those who may be at risk. the money will be used to fund a co—ordinator who will work closely with councils to improve how they and other organisations can work together. cameron buttle reports. on a tuesday afternoon in 2008, 80—year—old mary ferns said she was going to the shops. that was the last time her family ever saw her. no words
i know amanda very well so i was like, "that's amanda eller!" i was like, "how is she dressed? she is not wearing shoes! we have to land this thing!" chris was like, "don'tjump out of the helicopter!" in order to survive, she foraged on berries, but she was injured — a fractured leg and severe burns from the sun. doctors say she should make a full recovery. but amanda is most grateful for those who didn't give up on her. i have the most gratitude and respect and...
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urgent update, amanda has been found. she got lost and was stuck and slightly injured in the forest. way, way out. somewhere way far above twin falls between two water falls down a deep ravine in a creek bed. >> you can cry now. it's awesome, man. that's like the best. you got a good memorial day now. >> a photo on the page showed eller just before the air evacuation surrounded by members of a search team. she appeared to be only slightly injured. and this picture of the ravine where she was apparently found. >> i was crying with tears of joy. >> her mother, julia eller told cnn affiliate khon amanda used water sources and ate the berries she found, strawberries, guava and other items to sustain her. >> i never gave up hope for a minute, and even though at times, you know, i would have those moments of despair, stayed strong for her because i knew that we would find her if he we just stayed with the program. stayed persistent. >> authorities said eller, a 35-year-old yoga instructor disappeared after going on a hike may 8
urgent update, amanda has been found. she got lost and was stuck and slightly injured in the forest. way, way out. somewhere way far above twin falls between two water falls down a deep ravine in a creek bed. >> you can cry now. it's awesome, man. that's like the best. you got a good memorial day now. >> a photo on the page showed eller just before the air evacuation surrounded by members of a search team. she appeared to be only slightly injured. and this picture of the ravine...
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amanda del castillo is live in dublin with the details. amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, as it stands, the city of dublin does not have any policies or guidelines in place when it somes to the three flags you see just behind me. but last night's decision led to a debate many are calling disappointing. the city, state, and american flag will be the only three displayed over dublin call. city leaders rejected a request to fly a pride flag on june 1st. >> we're being told that we like yo guys as our neighbors and everything, and we don't have any animosity, but we don't want to recognize you as being a vote. >> reporter: the public comment period took an flag. >> can we lie the matter flag, a communist flag. >> reporter: two people spoke more -- >> the letter p for pedophile. >> that's not a thing, that's not anything we're fighting for. >> reporter: bobby coolar says some speakers were out of line. >> everyone has the same to that flagpol. >> reporter: the city does not have a policy with flying flags and council debated that point. >> i am 100% in fa
amanda del castillo is live in dublin with the details. amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, as it stands, the city of dublin does not have any policies or guidelines in place when it somes to the three flags you see just behind me. but last night's decision led to a debate many are calling disappointing. the city, state, and american flag will be the only three displayed over dublin call. city leaders rejected a request to fly a pride flag on june 1st. >> we're being told that we like yo...
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meantime, amanda, as she continues her recovery, she could be released from maui memorial at any moment now, and that is good news for her and so many others here. whit? >> marcus, thank you so much. >>> we switch to politics now. president trump in japan on a visit to address security, diplomacy and trade, downplaying a north korea missile test and making an appearance at a sumo wrestling match. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri is with the president in tokyo. tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. it's been quite the weekend. president trump didn't just get to watch his first sumo wrestling match. he sat ringside and was the first american president to present a trophy to the champion. >> as sumo grand champion, i hereby award you the united states president's cup. >> reporter: overnight president trump in japan presenting this colossal 70-pound trophy to the sumo wrestling champion. >> it's a great ancient sport, and i've always wanted to see sumo wrestling. >> reporter: outside the stadium a mix of supporters and protestors. this weekend japanese president s
meantime, amanda, as she continues her recovery, she could be released from maui memorial at any moment now, and that is good news for her and so many others here. whit? >> marcus, thank you so much. >>> we switch to politics now. president trump in japan on a visit to address security, diplomacy and trade, downplaying a north korea missile test and making an appearance at a sumo wrestling match. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri is with the president in tokyo. tara,...
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amanda eller has not been seen since may 8th. ariel rashef has more on eller's rescue. >> reporter: this morning, jubilation in maui. >> we found her, guys! we did it! >> reporter: the first images of the dramatic rescue of amanda eller, the yoga instructor who went missing in hawaii more than two weeks ago, found alive in the kailua reservoir, four miles from where she vanished. you can see the fire department airlifting her. >> there she goes! >> in this photo, amanda sunburned and slightly disheveled, but alert moments after she was discovered. po rescue. seen alongside search partner steve burquist who tells us warf.>> w fnder in a stream bed, and she was waving at us while we were in a helicopter and we got her out nice and safe. >> amanda's father in awe of her perseverance. >> she was strong, she was prepared. >> his daughter transported to maui memorial hospital where her friends say she's being treatsed for minor injuries. amanda last seen in this surveillance video in what appears to be the same outfit in her rescue pho
amanda eller has not been seen since may 8th. ariel rashef has more on eller's rescue. >> reporter: this morning, jubilation in maui. >> we found her, guys! we did it! >> reporter: the first images of the dramatic rescue of amanda eller, the yoga instructor who went missing in hawaii more than two weeks ago, found alive in the kailua reservoir, four miles from where she vanished. you can see the fire department airlifting her. >> there she goes! >> in this photo,...
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i know her very well so i said, that is amanda eller! i thought, how is she dressed, she is not wearing shoes, we have to land this thing! don't jump out of the helicopter! in order to survive she foraged on berries, but she was injured with a fractured leg and severe burns from the sun. doctors say she should make a full recovery. she is most grateful for those who didn't give up on her. i have the most gratitude and respect and appreciation, i can't even put it into words, for the people who helped me, who have prayed for me. her mother, julia, has called the rescue a miracle. we need more stories like that. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear a lot more in the way of cloud this morning. a mild start but a wet one for some. this is where the rain has beenin for some. this is where the rain has been in the last few hours. moving through scotland, out of northern ireland and into england and wales. it is showery in nature. it will wea ken it is showery in nature. it will weaken substantially. the rain lingers in the
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i know her very well so i said, that is amanda eller! i thought, how is she dressed, she is not wearing shoes, we have to land this thing! don't jump out of the helicopter! in order to survive she foraged on berries, but she was injured with a fractured leg and severe burns from the sun. doctors say she should make a full recovery. she is most grateful for those who didn't give up on her. i have the most gratitude and respect and appreciation, i can't even put it into words, for the people who helped me, who have prayed for me. her mother, julia, has called the rescue a miracle. fire safety experts have told bbc radio 5 live that the new round of testing of building materials, following the fire at grenfell tower, are almost certain to see some majorfailures. and that could have a massive impact on hundreds of buildings — including tower blocks, schools, hospitals and care homes. adrian goldberg from 5 live investigates is here. tell us what we know about the materials used at grenfell. yes, the greater tragedy is clouded with topical
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amanda del castillo is live in dublin with the details. amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, as it stands, the city of dublin does not have any policies or guidelines in place when it somes to the three flags you see just behind me. but last night's decision led to a debate many are calling disappointing. the city, state, and american flag will be the only three displayed over dublin call. city leaders rejected a request to fly a pride flag on june 1st. >> we're being told that we like yo guys as our neighbors and everything, and we don't have any animosity, but we don't want to recognize you as being a vote. >> reporter: the public comment period took an flag..... >> can we lie the matter flag, a communist flag. >> reporter: two people spoke more -- >> the letter p for pedophile. >> that's not a thing, that's not anything we're fighting for. >> reporter: bobby coolar says some speakers were out of line. >> everyone has the same to that flagpol. >> reporter: the city does not have a policy with flying flags and council debated that point. >> i am 100% i
amanda del castillo is live in dublin with the details. amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, as it stands, the city of dublin does not have any policies or guidelines in place when it somes to the three flags you see just behind me. but last night's decision led to a debate many are calling disappointing. the city, state, and american flag will be the only three displayed over dublin call. city leaders rejected a request to fly a pride flag on june 1st. >> we're being told that we like yo...
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amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, if you ever felt trapped in an awkward hug hello or a hand shake that lasted a little too long, you are not alone. the people who responded to this survey say they want a workplace free of physical contact to avoid those awkward encounters after thousands of years of hand shakes, could the etiquette norm be a thing of the past? >> historically, it was viewed as a way that you were peaceful. >> reporter: hold on to that hand too long, your greeting could suggest otherwise. that's the take away of a survey. many say their well-being was impacted after a awkward workplace hello. some admitted avoiding a colleague or client. in the end, 76% said they want all physical contact banned at work. >> it's getting ridiculous, where you bump into something in the hallway, what happens then? >> reporter: while most pointed to a hug or cheek or air kisses, some are considering whether they should restrict hand shakes. >> hugs i understand, but hand sh shakes, no. >> it's just
amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, if you ever felt trapped in an awkward hug hello or a hand shake that lasted a little too long, you are not alone. the people who responded to this survey say they want a workplace free of physical contact to avoid those awkward encounters after thousands of years of hand shakes, could the etiquette norm be a thing of the past? >> historically, it was viewed as a way that you were peaceful. >> reporter: hold on to that hand too long, your...
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in palo alto, i'm amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> amanda, thank you. >>> in the south bay, a man has life threatening injuries after a triple shooting. two other victims were also taken to the hospital. the shooting happened just after 1:30 this afternoon inside a cafe on center road, south of tully road. police are still investigating what led up to the shooting. no one has been arrested. >>> in the east bay, mold, dry rot, and mildew are overtaking an apartment complex. some renters say it's making them sick. tomorrow, the city will investigate. our reporter got a firsthand look at the problems. >> that's mold, mildew, t. >>eporer miller has lived with this stuff for years, and he's angry. >> i call him a slum lord and deserves for in jail. >> reporter: brian mooar is the land lord. he's already been cited for having mold and missing smoke detectors. miller blames his breathing problems on the mold. so does his mother. >> it's itching my head, too. my nose runs, my eyes from the mold. i can't breathe. >> reporter: tomorrow, city building inspectors, the management company and t
in palo alto, i'm amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> amanda, thank you. >>> in the south bay, a man has life threatening injuries after a triple shooting. two other victims were also taken to the hospital. the shooting happened just after 1:30 this afternoon inside a cafe on center road, south of tully road. police are still investigating what led up to the shooting. no one has been arrested. >>> in the east bay, mold, dry rot, and mildew are overtaking an...
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i knew this is somebody who, if anybody's going to make it, it's going to be amanda. >> haines said amanda did all the right things, harvesting water from the forest and sourcing food like berries and fruits. she lost 15 pounds while missin is loong ethend airportin neyork vlated f bery denying leases to chick-fil-a due to religious beliefs. federal regulations prohibit airport operators from excluding businesses based on the owner's religious beliefs. chick-fil-a's owners have been vocal in opposing same-sex marriage. this comes while san jose city leaders say there is nothing they can do to stop chick-fil-a from opening at minett la national because another company holds the lease. >>> before we get to weather, very special guests came to visit abc 7 news and drew, they may be coming for your job. check it out. these are third graders from john gee hall chin elementary school down the street from our studios. principal alan lee told me he's a big fan of abc 7, has always wanted to visit the station. the kids got a kick out of learning how we do our jobs. drew, you have a lot of fans espe
i knew this is somebody who, if anybody's going to make it, it's going to be amanda. >> haines said amanda did all the right things, harvesting water from the forest and sourcing food like berries and fruits. she lost 15 pounds while missin is loong ethend airportin neyork vlated f bery denying leases to chick-fil-a due to religious beliefs. federal regulations prohibit airport operators from excluding businesses based on the owner's religious beliefs. chick-fil-a's owners have been vocal...
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amanda tells her story of survival from her hospital bed. >> for the last 17 days of my life has been the toughest days of my life. >> speaking publicly for the first time from her hospital bed amanda describes the fear she faced while being lost in aha wine rain forest for more than 2 weeks. >> it came down to life and death and i had to choose and i chose life. >> she was air lifted to safety friday after rescuers found her trapped in a ravine with injury toss both of her feet. >> i was crying with fears tiers of joy, i just am so incredibly grateful to have my girl home. >> after her daughter disappeared. >> they said what she had been through she was in surprisingly good shape. >> lost 20 pounds while she was in the rain forest. she was foraging for berries. >> she had water fall. she never thought there would be national news. >> amanda was reported missing on may 9 after her car was found near a trail where she often hiked. surveillance video showed her shopping at a store several hours before she disappeared. hundreds of weeks. but they decided to search a different area 3 mile
amanda tells her story of survival from her hospital bed. >> for the last 17 days of my life has been the toughest days of my life. >> speaking publicly for the first time from her hospital bed amanda describes the fear she faced while being lost in aha wine rain forest for more than 2 weeks. >> it came down to life and death and i had to choose and i chose life. >> she was air lifted to safety friday after rescuers found her trapped in a ravine with injury toss both of...
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but last night, amanda ellor was found alive. this is the moment the 35-year-old yoga instructor was airlifted out of the maui forest. here it is. >> and there she goes. and there she goes. yes! >> now, we can celebrate. >> and now [ bleep ] we can celebrate. >> we did it! oh, my god, we [ bleep ] did it. >> they find amanda. facebook page the announcement overnight. >> reporter: missing more than two weeks, amanda eller is found alive in maui, hawaii. her rescue was announced on this post on a facebook page sent out by family and friends. urgent update, amanda has been found. she got lost, stuck and slightly injured in the forest. way, way out, somewhere between twin falls between two water falls and a deep ravine and creek bed. >> you can cry now, man, that's awesome. >> reporter: a photo on the facebook stage showed eller, surrounded by the search team. and this picture at the ravine where she was found. >> i was crying with tears of joy. >> reporter: her mother, said amanda used water source, and ate the berries she found, st
but last night, amanda ellor was found alive. this is the moment the 35-year-old yoga instructor was airlifted out of the maui forest. here it is. >> and there she goes. and there she goes. yes! >> now, we can celebrate. >> and now [ bleep ] we can celebrate. >> we did it! oh, my god, we [ bleep ] did it. >> they find amanda. facebook page the announcement overnight. >> reporter: missing more than two weeks, amanda eller is found alive in maui, hawaii. her...
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i know her very well so i said, that is amanda eller! i thought, how is she dressed, she is not wearing shoes, we have to land this thing! chris was like, "don'tjump out of the helicopter!" in order to survive she foraged on berries, but she was injured with a fractured leg and severe burns from the sun. doctors say she should make a full recovery. she is most grateful for those who didn't give up on her. i have the most gratitude and respect and appreciation, i can't even put it into words, for the people who helped me, who have prayed for me. her mother, julia, has called the rescue a miracle. taking a child swimming is something most parents and carers do without a second thought. but for children who have disabilities or are seriously ill, it can be much more challenging. but now a scheme in aberdeen has found a way to help children enjoy the water whilst keeping vital equipment dry, and there's a bonus — the children can swim with mermaids — or mermen — as nasim asl reports. alanna has a rare lung disease. she is two. and toda
i know her very well so i said, that is amanda eller! i thought, how is she dressed, she is not wearing shoes, we have to land this thing! chris was like, "don'tjump out of the helicopter!" in order to survive she foraged on berries, but she was injured with a fractured leg and severe burns from the sun. doctors say she should make a full recovery. she is most grateful for those who didn't give up on her. i have the most gratitude and respect and appreciation, i can't even put it into...
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i know her very well so i said, that is amanda eller! i thought, how is she dressed, she is not wearing shoes, we have to land this thing! don'tjump out of the helicopter! in order to survive she foraged on berries, but she was injured with a fractured leg and severe burns from the sun. doctors say she should make a full recovery. she is most grateful for those who didn't give up on her. i have the most gratitude and respect and appreciation, i can't even put it into words, for the people who helped me, who have prayed for me. her mother, julia, has called the rescue a miracle. now there's a call from scientists — have you seen any spittlebugs? would you even know what they look like? the insects get their name from the frothy spittle they leave on plants in springtime. volunteers are being asked to report sightings of them, because it's thought they could spread a deadly tree disease called xylella. it's feared the disease could soon arrive in the uk and scientists want to be prepared, as helen briggs has been finding out. spittlebugs
i know her very well so i said, that is amanda eller! i thought, how is she dressed, she is not wearing shoes, we have to land this thing! don'tjump out of the helicopter! in order to survive she foraged on berries, but she was injured with a fractured leg and severe burns from the sun. doctors say she should make a full recovery. she is most grateful for those who didn't give up on her. i have the most gratitude and respect and appreciation, i can't even put it into words, for the people who...