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emily: i'm emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." coming up, our exclusive interview with uber's ceo and the path to profitability. plus, we talked to the cofounder of apple to find out what he thinks about the shift from hardware to services. and a new study finds e-cigarettes are no safer than traditional cigarettes. one attorney general has filed multiple lawsuits to keep them out of the hands of teenagers. but first, to our top story. two years ago, uber's infamous ceo was forced to resign. a new ceo came in and was forced to rebuild the reputation. he has brought in new management but has not been a smooth ride. a big ipo sparked excitement but investors have not been impressed and has traded at a low price since. i sat down with uber's ceo and began by asking if you made the right decision to join the company. dara: we have resolved the conflicts the company has and there are many issues the company was involved with. you have softbank is a partner and you want them behind you. we have a great investor base. we have taken the c
emily: i'm emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." coming up, our exclusive interview with uber's ceo and the path to profitability. plus, we talked to the cofounder of apple to find out what he thinks about the shift from hardware to services. and a new study finds e-cigarettes are no safer than traditional cigarettes. one attorney general has filed multiple lawsuits to keep them out of the hands of teenagers. but first, to our top story. two years ago, uber's...
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emily: so, when? how long does it take -- dara: i think it's in the next couple of quarters are going to show a road map to investors but it will take years. this is not a short-term game. but i believe we can demonstrate progress. for example, i talked about our net revenue growth accelerating the second half of the year. usually, company like ours, you don't see revenue growth accelerates. i talked about our revenue growth accelerating in the second half of the year beyond 30%, and we've always been consistent in saying that the bottom line, ebitda, will continue to develop in a positive matter. emily: we're in the midst of escalating trade tensions. how exposed is uber if the economy falters? dara: our company is much more tied in to the consumer, and the consumer, right now in the u.s., is very strong. we're a very global company. the majority of our transactions actually are outside of the u.s., so we really look at global growth, to the extent that global growth slows down. that could be a negat
emily: so, when? how long does it take -- dara: i think it's in the next couple of quarters are going to show a road map to investors but it will take years. this is not a short-term game. but i believe we can demonstrate progress. for example, i talked about our net revenue growth accelerating the second half of the year. usually, company like ours, you don't see revenue growth accelerates. i talked about our revenue growth accelerating in the second half of the year beyond 30%, and we've...
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emily: so, when? how long does it take -- dara: i think it's in the next couple of quarters are going to show a road map to investors, but it will take years. this is not a short-term game. but i believe we can demonstrate progress. for example, i talked about our net revenue growth accelerating the second half of the year. usually, companies like ours, you don't see revenue growth accelerate. i talked about our revenue growth accelerating in the second half of the year beyond 30%, and we've always been consistent in saying that the bottom line, ebitda, will continue to develop in a positive matter. emily: we're in the midst of escalating trade tensions. how exposed is uber if the economy falters? dara: our company is much more tied in to the consumer, and the consumer, right now in the u.s., is very strong. we are a very global company. the majority of our transactions actually are outside of the u.s., so we really look at global growth, to the extent that global growth slows down. that could be a ne
emily: so, when? how long does it take -- dara: i think it's in the next couple of quarters are going to show a road map to investors, but it will take years. this is not a short-term game. but i believe we can demonstrate progress. for example, i talked about our net revenue growth accelerating the second half of the year. usually, companies like ours, you don't see revenue growth accelerate. i talked about our revenue growth accelerating in the second half of the year beyond 30%, and we've...
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emily: you talk to him often? dara: i talk to him during board meetings and once in a while offline, absolutely. emily: he's on the board for now? dara: he's on the board for now and will be on the board tomorrow. fast forward 10, 15 years from now, autonomous is going to be a huge part of how people get around. it will be cheaper, it will be safer. why not invest now. ♪ emily: let's talk about the future, then. to those who say that uber is a ridesharing and food delivery company, what is uber's next big idea? dara: i think that the ideas that we have right now in this building are plenty big ideas. we've got ridesharing, we've got food delivery, we have micromobility, we've got autonomous. we've got freight revolutionizing how truckers move around and how shippers ship product all over the world. we've got elevate, as well. we have an enormous number of big ideas and now it's execution time. emily: where is most of the technological innovation happening at uber? dara: it is happening all over. we are a combina
emily: you talk to him often? dara: i talk to him during board meetings and once in a while offline, absolutely. emily: he's on the board for now? dara: he's on the board for now and will be on the board tomorrow. fast forward 10, 15 years from now, autonomous is going to be a huge part of how people get around. it will be cheaper, it will be safer. why not invest now. ♪ emily: let's talk about the future, then. to those who say that uber is a ridesharing and food delivery company, what is...
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emily: uber's market cap is 50 some billion dollars. there was talk it could be 120 billion dollars. your compensation is tied to that. still get there? dara: i believe we can. short term, right now short term do aboutg that we can the stock price. there's an old saying that short term the stock market is a term it's ane, long weighing machine. i am very confident that this team can execute and create a very heavy company that can be denied. emily: so west, how long does it take -- next i think it's in the couple of quarters are going to show a road map to investors but it will take years. this is a short-term game. but i believe we can demonstrate progress. for example, i talked about our growth accelerating the second half of the year. revenue about our growth accelerating in the second half of the year beyond 30% and we've always been consistent in saying that the bottom line ebitda will continue matter.op in a positive emily: we're in the midst of escalating trade tensions. uber if theis economy falters? dara: our company is much mo
emily: uber's market cap is 50 some billion dollars. there was talk it could be 120 billion dollars. your compensation is tied to that. still get there? dara: i believe we can. short term, right now short term do aboutg that we can the stock price. there's an old saying that short term the stock market is a term it's ane, long weighing machine. i am very confident that this team can execute and create a very heavy company that can be denied. emily: so west, how long does it take -- next i think...
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emily: why? >> when you get emphysema, there is large amounts well after smoking which causes lung disease. it is a biomarker of harm and we found them at the same level in smokers and vapors, so vapors will be at the risk of copd. emily: that was professor robert tarran and anna edney. facebook is adding another layer of protection to keep year's election safe from harm. au revior, that is what president trump and macron said to digital taxes. why they said this is a good agreement. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: amazon is said to be in talks to invest in go jack to boost its presence and southeast asia. one scenario would see amazon making meaningful payment for a stake in the startup. indonesia is the region's biggest economy but amazon has no presence there. facebook is making changes to political advertising. the social network is tightening how it verifies who is behind political ads as it tries to clamp down on voter misinformation, saying "people should know who is trying to influence thei
emily: why? >> when you get emphysema, there is large amounts well after smoking which causes lung disease. it is a biomarker of harm and we found them at the same level in smokers and vapors, so vapors will be at the risk of copd. emily: that was professor robert tarran and anna edney. facebook is adding another layer of protection to keep year's election safe from harm. au revior, that is what president trump and macron said to digital taxes. why they said this is a good agreement. this...
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♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." where we bring you all our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, our exclusive interview with uber's ceo and how the company has changed in the two years since he took the job and the path to profitability. plus, we talked to the cofounder of apple to find out what he thinks about the shift from hardware to services. and a new study finds e-cigarettes are no safer than traditional cigarettes. one attorney general has filed multiple lawsuits to keep them out of the hands of teenagers. but first, to our top story. two years ago, uber's infamous ceo was forced to resign. a new ceo came in and was forced to rebuild the reputation. he has brought in new management and pushed the company beyond ridesharing, but it has not been an entirely smooth ride. a big ipo sparked excitement but investors have not been impressed, and the stock has been trading low its ipo price since. down with uber's ceo for a and-ranging conversation began by asking if he made the right decision to join t
♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." where we bring you all our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, our exclusive interview with uber's ceo and how the company has changed in the two years since he took the job and the path to profitability. plus, we talked to the cofounder of apple to find out what he thinks about the shift from hardware to services. and a new study finds e-cigarettes are no safer than traditional cigarettes. one...
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>> greg: emily? >> emily: oh, the -- what's going on in my head, calm down in my head. >> greg: so you have racing thoughts? do you have panic attacks? how do you feel right now? >> emily: i don't have wright is to be like calmer. >> jesse: you need to slow down. >> emily: you need to slow down. [laughter] >> greg: both of you need to adopt a sloth. juan? >> juan: i think wright is like you are on a roller coaster i know i'm going to go down, down. i wish my brain could say this is a roller coaster. you are okay. >> greg: that's a good point. that's a good way to look at it. dana, what would cue improve on? >> dana: i have a list a mile long. >> greg: quit making lists. >> dana: that's the problem i take on too many projects and burning the candle at both ends. >> jesse: you go to bed at 9:00. >> juan: she gets up at dawn. >> greg: i think i'm a little too care-free. i think i need to worry a little bit more than i normally do. this is a great question from debby o. what movie traumatized you as a ch
>> greg: emily? >> emily: oh, the -- what's going on in my head, calm down in my head. >> greg: so you have racing thoughts? do you have panic attacks? how do you feel right now? >> emily: i don't have wright is to be like calmer. >> jesse: you need to slow down. >> emily: you need to slow down. [laughter] >> greg: both of you need to adopt a sloth. juan? >> juan: i think wright is like you are on a roller coaster i know i'm going to go down,...
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all right, emily. a >> emily: i want to show you this sweet scene from sms high school where the high school voted to crown their homecoming queen ms. trinity arrington, and we are seeing her right now actually deciding to give her crown and flowers to her friend emily petty, she said, i decided to give my crown to my sweet friend emily, because she has always wanted to be a princess and i decided she deserved it. during the runnings or whatever she kept telling everybody to vote for her friend, trinity was the one that actually won and she gave her flowers to sweet emily. i love to see stories like this. >> dana: jesse, have you ever won something and given it away? >> jesse: yeah, when i did not want it. >> greg: were you guys homecoming queen? jesse, don't answer. >> dana: no. were you, emily? >> emily: i won prom queen, best dancer in high school. and other things. >> dana: like what? >> emily: awards that don't mean anything, has to do with looks, it's more important about what you are on the insi
all right, emily. a >> emily: i want to show you this sweet scene from sms high school where the high school voted to crown their homecoming queen ms. trinity arrington, and we are seeing her right now actually deciding to give her crown and flowers to her friend emily petty, she said, i decided to give my crown to my sweet friend emily, because she has always wanted to be a princess and i decided she deserved it. during the runnings or whatever she kept telling everybody to vote for her...
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people who say they are a good parker usually aren't. >> emily: i'm amazing. >> juan: amazing. >> emily: hate being in a car with someone who drives around looking for a spot. >> >> dana: i agree. >> greg: creates a lot of fights. park, best strategy is come in and park further away and you walk and easiest way out as well. >> jesse: women don't like to walk. they complain if you take a far parking spot. >> greg: sexist territory. >> jesse: it's true. heels and everything. right next. >> greg: best place to park is where they have that little blue symbol. nobody is ever there. >> juan: that's what i do. >> jesse: illegal parking, greg, i would never. >> juan: i have been told. i think there are too many handicap parking spots. >> jesse: oh. >> juan: my wife goes bananas at me about this. i park on the sidewalk. i mean, look, the thing is. >> greg: juan? >> jesse: let it go. >> juan: the fact is so you can either be meek, prudent or appear at this mist. i tend to be prudent. i look. i just get inpatient and say i will stick it here. >> jesse: what about ecofriendly charging spot. do you
people who say they are a good parker usually aren't. >> emily: i'm amazing. >> juan: amazing. >> emily: hate being in a car with someone who drives around looking for a spot. >> >> dana: i agree. >> greg: creates a lot of fights. park, best strategy is come in and park further away and you walk and easiest way out as well. >> jesse: women don't like to walk. they complain if you take a far parking spot. >> greg: sexist territory. >> jesse:...
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>> emily: the robot raced at darlington, such a blast with the kids of number 32 team. i was literally part of the pit crew, i had the outfit and everything, pushing the car, it was incredible. i also got a moment with our fox friends, the local schreiner team. thank you so much. >> jesse: they like that, you can change a tower. >> brian: full-circle. >> dagen: i can listen a car based on air pressure. >> juan: maybe you should marry her. we are going to be back here on monday and i want to see you with us but have a great monday, everyone. >> jesse: he won't be chewing gum. >> bret: hurricane dorian pouncing on her optimism over china trade talks fueled president trump celebration of the u.s. economy. true or false, trying to tell reality from fantasy as big tech goes after deep fakes. this is "special report." good evening. welcome to washington. i am bret baier. the death toll could be staggering. that from a bahamian official getting a sense of the magnitude of the devastation left by hurricane dorian in the bahamas.
>> emily: the robot raced at darlington, such a blast with the kids of number 32 team. i was literally part of the pit crew, i had the outfit and everything, pushing the car, it was incredible. i also got a moment with our fox friends, the local schreiner team. thank you so much. >> jesse: they like that, you can change a tower. >> brian: full-circle. >> dagen: i can listen a car based on air pressure. >> juan: maybe you should marry her. we are going to be back...
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i am juan williams, along with emily compagno, dagen mcdowell, jesse watters, and brian kilmeade is here toda today. it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." the gun control debate set to take over washington, president trump and joe manchin meeting this week to bridge the party is divided. but it looks like both sides are ready to dig in for a fight. trump saying that he is willing to get something done with the democrats, but also insisting that he will defend second amendment rights. this all comes as the justice department has sent a gun legislation proposal, a package of ideas to the white house for consideration. the details of the plan are unclear for the moment. for democrats, well, 2020 candidates are taking a much different approach when it comes to gun control. >> the idea that we don't have elimination of assault type weapons, magazines that can hold multiple roles in them is mindless. >> this is [bleep]. we have to change this or it is on all of us. >> we should ban the style and distribution of assault weapons, which is the right thing to do. >> if there was a
i am juan williams, along with emily compagno, dagen mcdowell, jesse watters, and brian kilmeade is here toda today. it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." the gun control debate set to take over washington, president trump and joe manchin meeting this week to bridge the party is divided. but it looks like both sides are ready to dig in for a fight. trump saying that he is willing to get something done with the democrats, but also insisting that he will defend...
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like one of these. >> emily: okay. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ come on. [ cars honking ] it's so late. yay. it fights traffic. no parking. -i told you. oh, a spot! hold on. it fights tension. seriously, did you take my phone? passenger light on. it even fights...fighting. innovation that keeps people together. the 2020 glc. lease the glc 300 suv for just $479 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alco
like one of these. >> emily: okay. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ come on. [ cars honking ] it's so late. yay. it fights traffic. no parking. -i told you. oh, a spot! hold on. it fights tension. seriously, did you take my phone? passenger light on. it even fights...fighting. innovation that keeps people together. the 2020 glc. lease the glc 300 suv for just $479 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. along with support,...
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jesse, dana, >> emily: . "the five" ." so it turns out that the writers have initially included the fact that they couldn't recall the alleged incident of that huge story. but the times took it out of their own article. >> i think what happened actually was that we had her name. and you know, "the times" doesn't usually include it. in removing her name, they removed the other reference to the fact that she didn't remember. it was sort of editing done in a haste. >> greg: so this humongous detail disappeared in the haste of the editing process. that's like saying that we left out the fact that the titanic sank. this was no error. this was a business decision. when the victim renounced her own victimhood, they renounced it. they suggested substance abuse. how do they still have jobs? and what about her allies who threatened to sue one witness? she didn't back up her story. that's pretty huge too. somehow that got ignored too. but this is the media. the only reason that this hasn't happened to you, viewer, is that they don't
jesse, dana, >> emily: . "the five" ." so it turns out that the writers have initially included the fact that they couldn't recall the alleged incident of that huge story. but the times took it out of their own article. >> i think what happened actually was that we had her name. and you know, "the times" doesn't usually include it. in removing her name, they removed the other reference to the fact that she didn't remember. it was sort of editing done in a...
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what do you think, emily? >> yes, yes, i would agree with. i think that the net neutrality debate was so high-stakes and high drama, and then now we're just sort of waiting to hear from the results from the court case that's ongoing in d.c. on net neutrality. they been focusing on things like rock band mapping and some things, there's some overlap at least between the commissioners. >> host: and there's a potential new merger coming online, cbs and viacom, correct? >> right. cbs and viacom have been wanting to merge for a while in order to stay competitive with all of these new streaming companies that are posing a threat to the traditional cable industry. if the t-mobile/sprint merger and other mergers that a been approved under the trump administration are any indication, they probably will not have any trouble getting that through. >> host: what have we not talked about in this last 30 minutes that we need to talk about, what's coming up this fall? >> primaries. >> host: election security? talk about election security. >> there is bipartis
what do you think, emily? >> yes, yes, i would agree with. i think that the net neutrality debate was so high-stakes and high drama, and then now we're just sort of waiting to hear from the results from the court case that's ongoing in d.c. on net neutrality. they been focusing on things like rock band mapping and some things, there's some overlap at least between the commissioners. >> host: and there's a potential new merger coming online, cbs and viacom, correct? >> right....
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host: emily birnbaum, same question. emily: most immediately after we found out the ftc settled with facebook, facebook disclosed they were undergoing an antitrust investigation by the ftc. it is on and we don't know much about how that has played out so far. and then certainly after -- and then shortly after the department of justice antitrust division announced they are probing some of the top tech companies. we can discern which companies from their description of the investigation. we found out the doj is looking into them for competition issues, antitrust issues, and it is still unclear if that is going to result in action, if, how much this is going to affect these companies but it is a big deal to be under investigation. it makes you rethink every decision, and what kind of expositions -- what kind of acquisitions you are looking at, et cetera. facebook is the only of the big companies that has said, yes, we are under antitrust investigation. the other companies have gotten an inkling from reporting that they will
host: emily birnbaum, same question. emily: most immediately after we found out the ftc settled with facebook, facebook disclosed they were undergoing an antitrust investigation by the ftc. it is on and we don't know much about how that has played out so far. and then certainly after -- and then shortly after the department of justice antitrust division announced they are probing some of the top tech companies. we can discern which companies from their description of the investigation. we found...
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emily. >> okay. the finalist for the national toy hall of fame includes this year tara care bears, "my little pony," the smartphone, which is annoying. so many fun things. we want you know what's missing? lawn darts. >> whatever. the official induction will be announced november 7th. obviously, i'm voting for "my little pony" and care bears. [laughter] >> dana: that's the "the five" five." hey, bret. >> bret: u.s. intelligence officials say that they were behind. the attack has cut that nation's oil output in half. trump says the u.s. is "locked and loaded." russia is warning against any military retaliation. fox news coverage tonight. a senior iranian official now says that his country is prepared to fight a full-fledged war with the u.s. we begin with white house correspondent, john.
emily. >> okay. the finalist for the national toy hall of fame includes this year tara care bears, "my little pony," the smartphone, which is annoying. so many fun things. we want you know what's missing? lawn darts. >> whatever. the official induction will be announced november 7th. obviously, i'm voting for "my little pony" and care bears. [laughter] >> dana: that's the "the five" five." hey, bret. >> bret: u.s. intelligence officials...
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host: emily birnbaum, same question. ms. birnbaum: almost immediately after we found out the ftc had settled with facebook, facebook disclosed they were also undergoing an antitrust investigation by the ftc, which is ongoing. we don't know very much about how that has played out so far. shortly after, the department of justice, their antitrust division, announced they are probing some of the top tech companies. we can discern which companies they are looking into from their description of the investigation. we found out the department of justice is looking into them for competition issues, antitrust issues, and it is still so far unclear if that is going to result in action, how much this is going to affect these companies, but it is a big deal to be under investigation. it makes you rethink every decision that you make and what kind of acquisitions you are looking at, et cetera. ms. levine: just want to add about the facebook investigation , facebook is the only company out of the big tech companies, facebook, amazon, apple
host: emily birnbaum, same question. ms. birnbaum: almost immediately after we found out the ftc had settled with facebook, facebook disclosed they were also undergoing an antitrust investigation by the ftc, which is ongoing. we don't know very much about how that has played out so far. shortly after, the department of justice, their antitrust division, announced they are probing some of the top tech companies. we can discern which companies they are looking into from their description of the...
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let's introduce our panel beginning with emily birnbaum of the hill, we also have ashley gold of the information and alexandra levine of politico. ms. levine, first question to you. facebook has seen a lot of attention in this town the last couple of months. do we expect what is going on with that case and do we expect further attention? >> thank you for having me. great to be here but $5 million settlement with facebook was a combination of this long privacy probe by the cambridge analytic data scandal was in washington so on one hand you have republicans and industry groups saying that the 5 billion-dollar fine because it's the largest go down in history of the agency that it meant facebook was being held accountable. on the other side you have democrats in consumer privacy advocates blasting the ftc's track record on enforcement and saying that because of facebook's size and how much money it has it will not deter facebook from bad behavior in the future but right now in washington we are sort of in this wait and see mode with facebook where facebook is still doing damage control
let's introduce our panel beginning with emily birnbaum of the hill, we also have ashley gold of the information and alexandra levine of politico. ms. levine, first question to you. facebook has seen a lot of attention in this town the last couple of months. do we expect what is going on with that case and do we expect further attention? >> thank you for having me. great to be here but $5 million settlement with facebook was a combination of this long privacy probe by the cambridge...
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taylor: that was emily chang. as he mentioned, he believes drivers should remain as contractors and joined other gig economies to step up the fight. they combined a $90 billion ballot measure to make sure they don't reclassify their california workers as employees. california lawmakers have been weighing a bill which designates workers as employees. the bill goes up to governor gavin newsom this month if it clears the senate. josh eidelson joined us to discuss. josh: we have seen these gig companies since the state supreme court ruling that set off this controversy, first trying to get relief from the governor and then from lawmakers trying to make a deal with union leaders that with support from the legislature, if they had such a deal, could protect them from having to reclassify their drivers as employees. companies are still trying to get a deal, trying to get something to happen that they don't have to reclassify drivers as employees, instead give them other perks, but this may not happen. a bill that would c
taylor: that was emily chang. as he mentioned, he believes drivers should remain as contractors and joined other gig economies to step up the fight. they combined a $90 billion ballot measure to make sure they don't reclassify their california workers as employees. california lawmakers have been weighing a bill which designates workers as employees. the bill goes up to governor gavin newsom this month if it clears the senate. josh eidelson joined us to discuss. josh: we have seen these gig...
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taylor: i'm taylor riggs in for emily chang. this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of our top interviews of this week in tech. coming up, the tit-for-tat u.s.nues as china and the announce face-to-face negotiations scheduled for october. this after a new batch of tariffs imposed by the u.s. what it all means for apple. google will pay $170 million as part of an agreement with the ftc for violating children's privacy on youtube. critics say it is not enough. and slack-jawed. slack shares plunge after the company's first earnings report since it's training debut. there are service problems and competition from microsoft. this week, china and the u.s. announced face-to-face negotiations aimed at ending the tariff war will be held in washington. skepticism on both sides for true progress remains high. this follows president trump's 15% tariff that became a reality last sunday, dragging apple further into the trade war. while the flagship iphone is currently spared, some key products are not. namely, airp
taylor: i'm taylor riggs in for emily chang. this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of our top interviews of this week in tech. coming up, the tit-for-tat u.s.nues as china and the announce face-to-face negotiations scheduled for october. this after a new batch of tariffs imposed by the u.s. what it all means for apple. google will pay $170 million as part of an agreement with the ftc for violating children's privacy on youtube. critics say it is not...
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taylor: that was emily chang. as he mentioned, he believes drivers should remain as contractors and joined other gig economy to step up the fight. a $90 billion ballot measure to make sure they don't reclassify their california workers as employees. california lawmakers have been weighing a bill which designates the bill goes up to governor gavin newsom this month if it clears the senate. josh idles and joined us to discuss. josh: we have seen these gig companies since the state supreme court ruling that set off this controversy, first trying to get relief from the governor and then from lawmakers trying to make a deal with union leaders that with support from the legislature, if they had such a deal, could protect them from having to reclassify their drivers as employees. companies are still trying to get a deal, trying to get something to happen that they don't have to reclassify employees -- drivers as employees, instead give them other per, but this may not happen. a bill that would codify and expand the actio
taylor: that was emily chang. as he mentioned, he believes drivers should remain as contractors and joined other gig economy to step up the fight. a $90 billion ballot measure to make sure they don't reclassify their california workers as employees. california lawmakers have been weighing a bill which designates the bill goes up to governor gavin newsom this month if it clears the senate. josh idles and joined us to discuss. josh: we have seen these gig companies since the state supreme court...
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emily han: thanks. woman: and i contact gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those spemens in the collection. yep, that's xerotricha there. and who'is little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? aeally teeny, tiny one? vendetti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in february 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans invited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard collected xerotricha conspurcata, so, the species we're talking about, but then also this other species called cochlicella barbara, which also is a first reco for los angeles county. and then now, almost two years later, i'm back assessing are species still here. and they are. we literally are collaborators. like, we have papers together with all of our names on it.e so, the things that-- that collaboration makes this specimen and citizescience and standing in this backyard a really meaningful thing. e's gonna go specimens that you see behind me, and other specimens all throughout this institut
emily han: thanks. woman: and i contact gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those spemens in the collection. yep, that's xerotricha there. and who'is little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? aeally teeny, tiny one? vendetti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in february 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans invited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard collected xerotricha conspurcata, so, the species we're talking about, but then...
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emily: why not headphones? >> there are opportunities in all kinds of audio outside the home and this is what moves us to go beyond. we are announcing two new products for the home that help extend our leadership in the home. the 1 sl, which is like our sonos one, and the next generation of kinect, called port. those are strengthening and building on the momentum in the home and we think there is a ton of activity outside the home in the right first step is with move as we move to a portable outdoor speaker. sl, withoutonos one a microphone. it goes against the trend. do you think consumers don't want to some but he listening to them in their living room or don't want that capability? want to do is to provide freedom of choice. we have a set of products and think it is important to give customers that choice. we have heard from some customers who are uncomfortable with microphones in their home. we want to make sure we have options for those who do want to use voice assistants. we want to make sure that we have
emily: why not headphones? >> there are opportunities in all kinds of audio outside the home and this is what moves us to go beyond. we are announcing two new products for the home that help extend our leadership in the home. the 1 sl, which is like our sonos one, and the next generation of kinect, called port. those are strengthening and building on the momentum in the home and we think there is a ton of activity outside the home in the right first step is with move as we move to a...
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taylor: i'm taylor riggs in for emily chang. this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of our top interviews of this week in tech. coming up, the tit-for-tat continues as china and the u.s. announce face-to-face negotiations scheduled for october. this after a new batch of tariffs imposed by the u.s. what it all means for apple. google will pay $170 million as part of an agreement with the ftc for violating children's privacy on youtube. critics say it is not enough. and slack-jawed. slack shares plunge after the company's first earnings report since it's trading debut. there are service problems and competition from microsoft. this week, china and the u.s. announced face-to-face negotiations aimed at ending the tariff war will be held in washington. skepticism on both sides for true progress remains high. this follows president trump's 15% tariff that became a reality last sunday, dragging apple further into the trade war. while the flagship iphone is currently spared, some key products are not. namely,
taylor: i'm taylor riggs in for emily chang. this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all of our top interviews of this week in tech. coming up, the tit-for-tat continues as china and the u.s. announce face-to-face negotiations scheduled for october. this after a new batch of tariffs imposed by the u.s. what it all means for apple. google will pay $170 million as part of an agreement with the ftc for violating children's privacy on youtube. critics say it is not...
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emma emily, emily, emily what do you make of it? >> my biggest thought is why wouldn't they use whatever things that they are hoarding like sanford says i have this great idea to reduce the debt. why wouldn't we share it now? why is that like when they came out and said we are giving this to everyone in the interest of everyone safety. they have these amazing ideas and they think they can do better. why are they sharing it but the administration now so we can all benefit? greg: that such a good point although i would never do that. i have a good idea that would save lives. i would wait. i am a jerk. i want to make money. suffering be. david i don't know what you are more upset or angry about such as go for it. so drop up primary challenge. you hate the media more than i do. >> i do hate the media. they are useless. they do nothing. how is "cnn" business any more? you had two years and you are literally wrong about everything you put on television. it's up to the viewership getting on the couch sitting out the end of the day i want t
emma emily, emily, emily what do you make of it? >> my biggest thought is why wouldn't they use whatever things that they are hoarding like sanford says i have this great idea to reduce the debt. why wouldn't we share it now? why is that like when they came out and said we are giving this to everyone in the interest of everyone safety. they have these amazing ideas and they think they can do better. why are they sharing it but the administration now so we can all benefit? greg: that such...
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. >> for the launch of on the clock by emily. please give her a round of applause. [applause] would also like to welcome jessica tonight who will be joining emily appear on the stage or in the chairs. powerhouse at an independent bookstore so events like this help us stay here and let's say changing neighborhood like dumbo. i encourage everyone to buy a book if you don't have one, i'm sure emily will be happy to sign them later. tonight were going to hear a little reading from a book conversation and some q&a and then i guess the job rating. i'm pretty excited for it. the main reason bios. so emily [laughter] worked at philadelphia paper, philadelphia weekly and the daily news and has contributed to the philadelphia inquirer in the washington post, political magazine. jessica at the author of nomad land in award-winning journalist who at work focuses on subcultures in the dark corners of the economy. she has written for harper's magazine, new york times and the washington post and she also teaches at columbia school for journalism. give them a round of applause. [ap
. >> for the launch of on the clock by emily. please give her a round of applause. [applause] would also like to welcome jessica tonight who will be joining emily appear on the stage or in the chairs. powerhouse at an independent bookstore so events like this help us stay here and let's say changing neighborhood like dumbo. i encourage everyone to buy a book if you don't have one, i'm sure emily will be happy to sign them later. tonight were going to hear a little reading from a book...
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to protect her identity, chanel was dubbed "emily doe." turner was almost always identified by his accomplishments in the pool. when you saw the description of him as a champion swimmer on the stanford swim team, what did you think of that? >> miller: i didn't understand why it was relevant, when you're also reporting that my lower half was completely exposed, that my necklace was wrapped around my neck. that my hair was disheveled. that my bra was only covering one breast and the rest was pulled out of my dress. i don't understand why it is relevant how quickly he can move across a body of water, in the context of that article. >> whitaker: did you feel that that description of him as a championship swimmer sort of changed the narrative? >> miller: yes. they were framing it like he had so much to lose, and were not focusing on what had already been lost, for me. >> whitaker: by then, she had told her boyfriend and parents. but despite their love and support, she felt alone. chanel told us she became angry, withdrawn, and deeply depressed.
to protect her identity, chanel was dubbed "emily doe." turner was almost always identified by his accomplishments in the pool. when you saw the description of him as a champion swimmer on the stanford swim team, what did you think of that? >> miller: i didn't understand why it was relevant, when you're also reporting that my lower half was completely exposed, that my necklace was wrapped around my neck. that my hair was disheveled. that my bra was only covering one breast and...
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emily: why not headphones? >> there is opportunity long-term in all areas of audio outside the home. that is what moved signifies. that opportunity to go beyond the home. productsnouncing new for the home. this helps extend our leaderships -- leadership in the home. also, the next generation of connect. those are actually strengthening and building on our momentum in the home. he think there is tons of opportunity outside of the home. the sonos one without a voice assistant goes against the trend. do you think that they don't want that capability? providewe want to do is freedom of choice. we think it is important to give customers the choice. we have heard from customers who are uncomfortable with microphones in their homes. as well we want to make sure we have an option for those that are comfortable with microphones. that is what we are. with amazonartnered . >> we are very open to all of the voice assistants out there today. we would welcome that. we have not seen apple putting siri and other products yet t
emily: why not headphones? >> there is opportunity long-term in all areas of audio outside the home. that is what moved signifies. that opportunity to go beyond the home. productsnouncing new for the home. this helps extend our leaderships -- leadership in the home. also, the next generation of connect. those are actually strengthening and building on our momentum in the home. he think there is tons of opportunity outside of the home. the sonos one without a voice assistant goes against...
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we will be right back i'm emily. there'll be an opportunity again. joseph maguire, the chief intel, the acting intel chief right now. he's expected and then go behind closed doors with his senate testimony today. we are awaiting his arrival from one section of capitol hill to the other, and as that happens, sometimes mics and cameras are there and we are all over it just in case. are we seeing it? there you go. >> kennedy: ask and you shall receive, harass! >> harris: sie? cubicle. what i was asking about previously, they started buying posters and have the performance we had with house intel. i don't know. we don't have the answer to tha that. jeanne is madly nodding that yes, they could. >> jeanne: leasing the democrats messes up your look at corey lewandowski pray that was not a good hearing for the democrats. i always say to know what you are going to get before you put it out there. nancy pelosi is very good at counting votes before he goes to the floor. the democrats in these committee hearings -- >> ed: she pointed to something else. the lewan
we will be right back i'm emily. there'll be an opportunity again. joseph maguire, the chief intel, the acting intel chief right now. he's expected and then go behind closed doors with his senate testimony today. we are awaiting his arrival from one section of capitol hill to the other, and as that happens, sometimes mics and cameras are there and we are all over it just in case. are we seeing it? there you go. >> kennedy: ask and you shall receive, harass! >> harris: sie? cubicle....
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alix: but emily, what do you do with that? do you still like tech companies here? emily: we do. tech regulation certainly isn't going to go away. these are powerful business models. they are in a secular growth pattern today. if you look at late cycle it really does well, we want to gravitate towards quality. technology companies really exhibit a lot of those quality metrics that we are looking for margins, low, good earnings variability. these are a great light cycle play and a way to take about quality growth -- a great light cycle play -- a great late cycle play and a way to talk about quality growth. microsoft, names like mastercard and visa are all big components of that quality that we are looking for today. alix: is it not going to be the amazons and the googles because evaluation, because they are too big? or is there better value elsewhere? emily: looking at things like roe, margins, earnings variability, we are gravitating towards more traditional technology names, although there are opportunities elsewhere. alix: thank you. emily rowland of john hancock investment wil
alix: but emily, what do you do with that? do you still like tech companies here? emily: we do. tech regulation certainly isn't going to go away. these are powerful business models. they are in a secular growth pattern today. if you look at late cycle it really does well, we want to gravitate towards quality. technology companies really exhibit a lot of those quality metrics that we are looking for margins, low, good earnings variability. these are a great light cycle play and a way to take...
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>> who would have ever imagined. >> emily larson, thanks. we're going to talk to you again in a little bit. >>> the very latest on an investigation into the military spending at one of president's international resorts. >>> later senator kamala harris apologizing after facing criticism to her response about a voter's remark. we're going to explain what happened. those stories, plus a check on your weather when we come back. >>> welcome back. the u.s. air force is launching an investigation after a report by "politico" revealed that an air national guard crew has occasionally stayed at president trump's scotland resort while refueling at a small commercial airport nearby. "politico" reports that the house oversight committee sent a letter to the pentagon in june. according to that letter, the military has spent $11 million on fuel at the pres wick airport, the closest airport trump since october 2017, fuel that would be cheaper purchased at a u.s. mail tear base. >> the letter also cites a guardian report that the airport provided cut rate ro
>> who would have ever imagined. >> emily larson, thanks. we're going to talk to you again in a little bit. >>> the very latest on an investigation into the military spending at one of president's international resorts. >>> later senator kamala harris apologizing after facing criticism to her response about a voter's remark. we're going to explain what happened. those stories, plus a check on your weather when we come back. >>> welcome back. the u.s. air...
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emily: i am. sen. sanders: do you need treatment? emily: i do, but the cdc does not believe i need treatment beyond the 30 days of antibiotics. sen. sanders: actually, as i was flying in today from texas, and the guy next to me was a retired doctor, practicing in manchester, and one of the issues that doctors are sick and tired of is arguing with insurance companies about whether or not they can treat their patients the way they want, and patients are sick and tired with arguing with insurance companies, so to answer your question -- [applause] we arenders: what talking about in medicare for all is comprehensive, underlined, comprehensive health care that not only covers everybody but covers all health care needs, by the way, including hearing aids, .ncluding eyeglasses we are going to expand what medicare covers today. emily: thank you. sen. sanders: other questions. where is the mic? there is a woman here in blue. ma'am? >> thank you very much. 'sgarding the gentleman remark, my stepdaughter married somebody, and she is raising a f
emily: i am. sen. sanders: do you need treatment? emily: i do, but the cdc does not believe i need treatment beyond the 30 days of antibiotics. sen. sanders: actually, as i was flying in today from texas, and the guy next to me was a retired doctor, practicing in manchester, and one of the issues that doctors are sick and tired of is arguing with insurance companies about whether or not they can treat their patients the way they want, and patients are sick and tired with arguing with insurance...
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, emily. >> reporter: the workers are protesting today, not working on labor day because they are upset with the current status of labor negotiations with keiser permanente, this protest is hopefully going to avoid a larger work stoppage in the future. thousand of healthcare workers spent their day off rallying, working to send a message to tear employer. drawing on more than a year, leaving workers frustrated and ready to strike come october if their demands like building a sustainable work force are not net. >> you want to lower the -- it's not fair for you as a patient or anybody to receive sub par services to the lowest bidder. >> workers want to ensure compassionate use of technology and protect middle class jobs. the keiser says current contract offer does that. >> if you look for northern, southern california for example, what we are offering is keeping our employees among the most highly compensated in health today. >> stalemate persists and some agreement can't be reached 90% of seiu voted to stke come october, that means the state's largest healthcare provider also be down 60,
, emily. >> reporter: the workers are protesting today, not working on labor day because they are upset with the current status of labor negotiations with keiser permanente, this protest is hopefully going to avoid a larger work stoppage in the future. thousand of healthcare workers spent their day off rallying, working to send a message to tear employer. drawing on more than a year, leaving workers frustrated and ready to strike come october if their demands like building a sustainable...
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he lost his wife this morning, doctor emily clyburn and jim and emily were married for more than 60 years and set an exact exceptional example looking for anyone to build a loving and long-lasting partnership. our entire conference of prayers for his family to merced for his loss. i'd like to shift to a concerned issue facing so many of our american citizens. something we've been working on and trying to lower and that's the increasing cost of prescription drugs. we just heard the democrat plan like most of what we think congress the solution to their plant is pretty simple which is more socialism. we've not seen the bill but only seen the talking point. the party propose the hearing to build the most cannot even read. they want the government to have complete control over our healthcare, particularly americans access to medicine. the result will be less choice which means less hope. for americans who are sick. the answer to increasing cost is not socialism but more choice and more cures. that means lowering hurdles to get new medicine to market, price transparency and rebate reform. the
he lost his wife this morning, doctor emily clyburn and jim and emily were married for more than 60 years and set an exact exceptional example looking for anyone to build a loving and long-lasting partnership. our entire conference of prayers for his family to merced for his loss. i'd like to shift to a concerned issue facing so many of our american citizens. something we've been working on and trying to lower and that's the increasing cost of prescription drugs. we just heard the democrat plan...
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my name is emily greenhouse and i have an editor at the newyork review of books since march. it's an honor to be here today . such insightful thinkers on the review on this minor question . before i introduce a net, brenda and david, a little housekeeping. their books are on sale today and they can be purchasedfrom barnes and noble outside the building at signing table 1 . they'll be signing them and after our brief queuing day, i'm supposed to remind everyone to leave the room after the event is over. apeaceful transfer of power will be the idea of the event . our topic today is e impeachment versus election: how to confront a lawless president and our esteemed panelists are david paul, david is the author of engines of liberty: how citizen movements succeed. it director of aclu and george dave mitchell director of law and policy at georgetown university law center. an award-winning author, regular contributorto the new york review of books and correspondent for the nation he lives in washington dc. annette gordon-reed , author of most beloved of the patriarchs is the charle
my name is emily greenhouse and i have an editor at the newyork review of books since march. it's an honor to be here today . such insightful thinkers on the review on this minor question . before i introduce a net, brenda and david, a little housekeeping. their books are on sale today and they can be purchasedfrom barnes and noble outside the building at signing table 1 . they'll be signing them and after our brief queuing day, i'm supposed to remind everyone to leave the room after the event...
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emily? >> so far it looks like it is still a category 1. it made landfall this morning as a category 1. you can see anywhere there is pink, this is a hurricane watch. a hurricane watch is in orange. take a look at this map. it has changed its track in just the 10 hours or so. ee originally was going out into the pacific and really losing steam. but instead it is tracking just right here, up through the golf and stay because of that warm water. potentially gaining a little bit more throughout the night and into the early morning hours. in the meantime, as it is moving at a pretty slow rate of speed, this is dumping a bunch of rain. in the meantime, back here. nice and clear, not a cloud in sight. it is absolutely beautiful and ocean beach. in san francisco, your current temperature is 66 degrees. 59 degrees in santa rosa. these temperatures are really not going to get a whole lot cooler. it is in the middle of a warm- up right now. 52 degrees in santa rosa. 59 in concord. 56 in pacifica. our satellite and radar shows this high pressure syste
emily? >> so far it looks like it is still a category 1. it made landfall this morning as a category 1. you can see anywhere there is pink, this is a hurricane watch. a hurricane watch is in orange. take a look at this map. it has changed its track in just the 10 hours or so. ee originally was going out into the pacific and really losing steam. but instead it is tracking just right here, up through the golf and stay because of that warm water. potentially gaining a little bit more...
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emily, do you think that's so? >> this call came on the heels of testimony in front of congress that sort of was a closing chapter of the full mueller investigation, the interference in the 2016 election. we have so many echoes of that whole saga and the president really not showing that he is afraid but mostly -- but more willing than ever to take help from a foreign power whether that means that he is abusing his power is another question entirely. whether he was holding that military to ukraine over the prime minister and wanted in exchange help combatting biden. these are open questions, very important questions. >> joe, what do you think of that, his claim of ins vince blt. given the progress torlak thereof that democrats in congress have been able to make. >> trump has been the teflon president. nothing has stuck to him. there's been scandal after scandal and somehow he's survived it all. i think under the influence of attorney general barr, perhaps he has gained a perspective that he's a bit invincible becau
emily, do you think that's so? >> this call came on the heels of testimony in front of congress that sort of was a closing chapter of the full mueller investigation, the interference in the 2016 election. we have so many echoes of that whole saga and the president really not showing that he is afraid but mostly -- but more willing than ever to take help from a foreign power whether that means that he is abusing his power is another question entirely. whether he was holding that military...
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kpix 5s emily turner is in fremont. >> reporter: it's a somber start to the school day here in american high school and fremont as the students as well as the faculty, learn thatadly fire now directly affects them. >> one of my favorite teachers. >> reporter: raymond chan taught physics in fremont. his fourth year with the district and he was well-loved for his enthusiasm in the classroom and his commitment to education. >> physics is hard for a lot of people. i think he tried to make it interesting for everybody. i like teachers that try their best care about their students. >> reporter: he left a job in the tech sector in the classroom. students that liked him said the passion for learning and giving back made him great. a love of math and sciences is something he shared with his daughter ken dra, a marine biologies in ventura and fellow driver. both were on board at the time of the fire and assumed dead. >> i was in the classroom with students when the principal went in to read the statement and let them know. it was utter shock. >> reporter: grief counselors are on campus to support
kpix 5s emily turner is in fremont. >> reporter: it's a somber start to the school day here in american high school and fremont as the students as well as the faculty, learn thatadly fire now directly affects them. >> one of my favorite teachers. >> reporter: raymond chan taught physics in fremont. his fourth year with the district and he was well-loved for his enthusiasm in the classroom and his commitment to education. >> physics is hard for a lot of people. i think he...
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>>am i friend emily. because she's always wanted to be a princess. i decided she deserved >>emily 3 spending time during lunch in the special education classroom. more than a year now both girls say that share the crowd. it is a moment they will never. >>great stuff, let's take a look outside now with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow in a live view of the golden gate bridge band is fog free out there right now going to stay that way all night long to is high pressure overhead how the shot from the berkeley hills you see the haze out there developing. high pressure overhead kind of compress in the air now and so we're seeing some of the plude start to build up in the atmosphere so spare the air day for tomorrow, but again get ready for another hot one keep some cool drinking by tomorrow morning 70's by atm so we're heating up in a hurry and boy these numbers are going to soar in the afternoon. temperatures by noontime almost 90 degrees inland 80's inside the bay and 70's just gorgeous right along the coastline. by the afternoon. we've got tripl
>>am i friend emily. because she's always wanted to be a princess. i decided she deserved >>emily 3 spending time during lunch in the special education classroom. more than a year now both girls say that share the crowd. it is a moment they will never. >>great stuff, let's take a look outside now with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow in a live view of the golden gate bridge band is fog free out there right now going to stay that way all night long to is high pressure...