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emily: really? stephanie: we were already on the verge of this supercharge in automation and displacement of a lot of jobs held by blue-collar workers, and i think covid-19 is only going to accelerate that. it will be the responsibility of the public and private sector to figure out a way to ensure that people can still make a living. it is going to have to be something very innovative. emily: tristan, what do you see for retail going forward? i know a lot has moved online, but with people hurting, is discretionary spending ever going to come back? tristan: there are a lot of companies out there with a lot of money and a lot more not ases out there with much. there will be consolidation. it's not that some businesses will go out of business, they just are already. i fear for those folks who are already disadvantaged in that way and not having access to capital or able to get the loans they need to thrive and all of that stuff. they will need the money of interest to come in and acquire the things of
emily: really? stephanie: we were already on the verge of this supercharge in automation and displacement of a lot of jobs held by blue-collar workers, and i think covid-19 is only going to accelerate that. it will be the responsibility of the public and private sector to figure out a way to ensure that people can still make a living. it is going to have to be something very innovative. emily: tristan, what do you see for retail going forward? i know a lot has moved online, but with people...
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emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." techstocks climbing with companies like amazon and google driving the gains. the president has renewed criticisms of amazon, claiming the financial giant is putting pressure on the u.s. postal service. it could be the opposite with amazon keeping the postal service in business. the president is due to speak at the bottom of the hour. he is traveling today in wisconsin, talking about the economy and jobs. for now, the postal service in the spotlight as we inch toward an election where voters -- where a significant number of voters will be mailing in their balance. joining us, abigail doolittle, who has been watching the back-and-forth of the day. no records today. but what were the main drivers? abigail: everybody waiting for that potential record for the s&p 500. stocks really climbing this wall of worry. the s&p 500 hitting this area of resistance. the polls fallen short of being able to take out those old levels. s&p 500 up about euro .3%. nasdaq once again closing at a record high,
emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." techstocks climbing with companies like amazon and google driving the gains. the president has renewed criticisms of amazon, claiming the financial giant is putting pressure on the u.s. postal service. it could be the opposite with amazon keeping the postal service in business. the president is due to speak at the bottom of the hour. he is traveling today in wisconsin, talking about the economy and jobs. for now, the postal service in the...
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emily got married too. both sisters want to help others through their story. >> i think that there are people out there experiencing similar things that i did, being manipulated and being abused who are scared to leave. >> those people might not have a good one ultimately looking out for them and riding up with the white hat and the posse. >> but there are white hats out there. there are. there are a lot of people who care. maybe i can help somebody. or at least i want to. i think >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline.">> i'. the fear was terrible. i can't even describe it. it's a surreal thing. people thought i was dead. >> the attack sudden, savage. >> i saw a man standing there. >> i heard multiple shots. >> the wife, the only witness. >> the only thing i could see was his eyes.
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i am emily chang in san francisco. it is rare to hear women in the c-suite go public about negative experiences at the top, because the extra -- they feel the extra burden of needing to protect the company. that is why francoise brougher's lawsuit has shaken silicon valley. the former pinterest coo sued the company last week for gender discrimination. in the second part of our conversation, we talked about what we do not hear more women in her position share their story. take a listen. it is different. it is not like, hey, get me a coffee. i did not have this conversation. it is much more insidious at the executive level. the way women are pushed out by men is different. the glassbout ceiling. i thought i broke it, i'm a role model. level it is ain monkey on your back. you every stepes you try to lead. especially there is a false sense of women at this level are vulnerable -- are invulnerable because of the power. but i am an example of this is not true. emily: this is the same with the democratic party is trying to po
i am emily chang in san francisco. it is rare to hear women in the c-suite go public about negative experiences at the top, because the extra -- they feel the extra burden of needing to protect the company. that is why francoise brougher's lawsuit has shaken silicon valley. the former pinterest coo sued the company last week for gender discrimination. in the second part of our conversation, we talked about what we do not hear more women in her position share their story. take a listen. it is...
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emily: quite some time. jennifer rie a bloomberg intelligence, thank you so much for breaking that down. to the natural disasters across the united states. hurricane laura is expected to strike texas and louisiana over the next 24 hours. while here in california, still battling two of the largest wildfires in the state's history. the u.s.tin spoke to energy secretary earlier today about how the department of energy is preparing for potential power outages. >> we are very prepared for this hurricane that is seemingly moving into this southwest louisiana area. big, huge refinery is down there. several other pieces of our oil and gas infrastructure is down there. by an assistant secretary responsible for our response. their teams are already evaluating this. we feel the industry is very well prepared for this type of storm. in addition to that, the president has directed me to make available the reserve in instances like this. that is what it is there for. we are doing everything we can to make sure we are capa
emily: quite some time. jennifer rie a bloomberg intelligence, thank you so much for breaking that down. to the natural disasters across the united states. hurricane laura is expected to strike texas and louisiana over the next 24 hours. while here in california, still battling two of the largest wildfires in the state's history. the u.s.tin spoke to energy secretary earlier today about how the department of energy is preparing for potential power outages. >> we are very prepared for this...
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she is emily to her core. we are so grateful to her and for all of you for making her vision a reality area some of you have been with emily's list from the very beginning, for the whole 35 years and some of you joined our community but all of you are absolutely critical to our continued success nowand in the future . before i go any further, there are a couple of things i want to remember as we do this work and spend this time together.first, we have lost some giants in the last year and just last month or last week the great congressman john lewis who is lying in state in the capitol rotunda today. and last october congressman elijah cummings was lost we all still feel everyday . we miss them both terribly and we are so grateful to them. we should all be looking right now to their example, the ones they sat with their lifelong fight forcivil rights . and the second, we should all keep in our minds and our hearts the pain and loss of so many who are suffering as a result of the covid-19 pandemic. and continue
she is emily to her core. we are so grateful to her and for all of you for making her vision a reality area some of you have been with emily's list from the very beginning, for the whole 35 years and some of you joined our community but all of you are absolutely critical to our continued success nowand in the future . before i go any further, there are a couple of things i want to remember as we do this work and spend this time together.first, we have lost some giants in the last year and just...
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emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. the s&p climbing to a record high with tech shares driving the rally, and especially amazon. of covid-19 and hospitalization rates seem to be improving. is still no deal on more stimulus. the second half of the year remains uncertain for retail giants that's benefited from more money in american wallets earlier this year. for more, i want to bring in abigail, who's been following all the action in the s&p. a big day, catching up to the nasdaq. tech is helping. abigail: we have this record high. market watchers have been waiting for the s&p 500 for a week very closely. the nasdaq has been hitting record high after high. tech, especially with amazon and other tech names, really driving the gains for the s&p 500. morning the this s&p 500 briefly went negative after putting in an all-time high. we have this wall of worry. not only do we have no still is, a second deal is not on the table yet. we have a election jitters, u.s.-china trade jitters, the possibility of a second wave. it was no
emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. the s&p climbing to a record high with tech shares driving the rally, and especially amazon. of covid-19 and hospitalization rates seem to be improving. is still no deal on more stimulus. the second half of the year remains uncertain for retail giants that's benefited from more money in american wallets earlier this year. for more, i want to bring in abigail, who's been following all the action in the...
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emily: so what is next? ben: i think we start to look for whether or not that case is actually going to be filed, whether or not there will be a federal lawsuit. wh the case is, and then you start to ask what facebook's potential defense is. you have motion to dismiss. it becomes a lengthy battle with lots of coverage for us, but there will be a lot of attention from the ftc to facebook going forward, and they have made clear that facebook right now is their top competition matter so i do not see this ending anytime soon. emily: all right. thank you so much, bloomberg's ben brody in washington for us. appreciate it. coming, fires continuing to ravage the western united states. san francisco, california, colorado being hit the hardest. firefighters are overwhelmed by the amount of fires so far this season but fortunately getting help from an unlikely partner. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang. acres of 700,000 california burning as wildfires conti
emily: so what is next? ben: i think we start to look for whether or not that case is actually going to be filed, whether or not there will be a federal lawsuit. wh the case is, and then you start to ask what facebook's potential defense is. you have motion to dismiss. it becomes a lengthy battle with lots of coverage for us, but there will be a lot of attention from the ftc to facebook going forward, and they have made clear that facebook right now is their top competition matter so i do not...
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>> emily: of course this is not helping black people. this is disproportionately negatively affecting black people and people of color and minority small business owners. and this underscores the fact that this violent agitating riotous disrupters are not there to amplify black voices tore ally for positive change as juan pointed out. this is totally separate. i only take issue with one thing, the chief of police in portland said. he said it's up to portlanders to enough is enough. i say it's up to the local and state leadership and elected officials to say enough is enough. >> pete: amen to that i also say national leadership presidential candidate joe biden who is yet to condemn antifa and where a lot of this violence comes from. we stuck to time cues. stick around the fastest seven is up next. i think we have all seven. ♪ round and around ♪ you take me we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger
>> emily: of course this is not helping black people. this is disproportionately negatively affecting black people and people of color and minority small business owners. and this underscores the fact that this violent agitating riotous disrupters are not there to amplify black voices tore ally for positive change as juan pointed out. this is totally separate. i only take issue with one thing, the chief of police in portland said. he said it's up to portlanders to enough is enough. i say...
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emily: all right. tse.berg's crystal we are going to keep following airbnb on its road to, potentially, an ipo. honeywell initially focused on making n95 masks and ventilators when the pandemic hit. now it is shifting gears to help schools, offices, and stadiums reopen safely, even airlines. meantime, the company is also marking its 100th anniversary of being publicly traded. in the second part of my conversation with the ceo, i asked about their latest covid efforts and how the legacy will live on. >> we are in a couple of markets that are challenged, aerospace being at the top of the list, but we have quickly pivoted. this is making lemon out of lemonade. innovated new solutions for the world. some of these solutions are for airlines, for stadiums, for industrial plants. the one we are especially excited about is we have a whole bios.lution for glass, we haveg a new packaging that is lighter, cheaper, and much more durable. you could see it innovated in a , why other than what our core markets needed
emily: all right. tse.berg's crystal we are going to keep following airbnb on its road to, potentially, an ipo. honeywell initially focused on making n95 masks and ventilators when the pandemic hit. now it is shifting gears to help schools, offices, and stadiums reopen safely, even airlines. meantime, the company is also marking its 100th anniversary of being publicly traded. in the second part of my conversation with the ceo, i asked about their latest covid efforts and how the legacy will...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. i'm emily chang. both twitter and facebook blocked accounts related to president trump after they shared a video of a mock news clip in which the president claimed that children are almost immune to covid-19. that is false. children are not immune. this is the first time facebook has taken a direct stand on one of the presidents posts. i want to bring in sarah frier, who covers facebook. tell us what happened here. tried tocebook has draw a line in the sand when it comes to coronavirus info. we have seen a lot of back-and-forth with facebook whether trump violates other policies, like inciting violence or misinformation about the vote . facebook wasase, able to take a stand. what this is a reminder of is that these tech withnies, if they align what the world health organization and the cdc and epidemiologists are saying about say thatus, they can misinformation about it contributes to world harm and they can take it down, where as if they were to take a similar action on a post with anything to do wit
this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. i'm emily chang. both twitter and facebook blocked accounts related to president trump after they shared a video of a mock news clip in which the president claimed that children are almost immune to covid-19. that is false. children are not immune. this is the first time facebook has taken a direct stand on one of the presidents posts. i want to bring in sarah frier, who covers facebook. tell us what happened here. tried tocebook has draw a line in...
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♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology" i'm emily chang in san francisco. rise on speculation congress is making progress on a new relief bill. shares jumping from novak on early reports that its candidate also blocks transmission of covid-19. i sat down with microsoft cofounder and chair of the bill and melinda gates foundation, bill gates, for a wide-ranging interview about the pandemic. the foundation contributed almost $350 million to fight covid-19 around the world. we also talked about the possibility of microsoft buying tictoc. we are standing by for a news briefing with the president, after secretary of state mike pompeo signaled the u.s. will try to ban other chinese technology beyond tictoc in the name of national security. i want to get to nick, who ,overs the state department secretary of state pompeo signaling the u.s. would urge apple and google from removing certain chinese apps from their app stores, which would be quite dramatic. talk about what he is saying. moment, it looks like what secretary pompeo is doing is issuing guidelines or reco
♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology" i'm emily chang in san francisco. rise on speculation congress is making progress on a new relief bill. shares jumping from novak on early reports that its candidate also blocks transmission of covid-19. i sat down with microsoft cofounder and chair of the bill and melinda gates foundation, bill gates, for a wide-ranging interview about the pandemic. the foundation contributed almost $350 million to fight covid-19 around the world. we also...
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emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." ." i'm emily chang in san francisco. china tensions on the rise. the white house ramping up its confrontation with beijing. president trump signing an executive order prohibiting u.s. presidents from doing business with text talk -- tiktok, we chat, and tencent. the move could impact businesses as big as apple and starbucks and shut down a major form of personal communication between the u.s. and china. doubtsre increasing about an agreement on another round of stimulus. the president now expected to bypass congress with more executive orders. microsoft leading some of the declines today. scarlet fu has been following the market action. talk to us about the trading moves on the back of all this tension rising between the u.s. and china. scarlet: fridays in august are not usually known to be heavy news days, but we had a jobs report today and we had president trump stepping up his campaign against chinese tech companies. the stock market closed mixed with the s&p and dow little changed. between a huge contrast small caps
emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." ." i'm emily chang in san francisco. china tensions on the rise. the white house ramping up its confrontation with beijing. president trump signing an executive order prohibiting u.s. presidents from doing business with text talk -- tiktok, we chat, and tencent. the move could impact businesses as big as apple and starbucks and shut down a major form of personal communication between the u.s. and china. doubtsre increasing about an...
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(upbeat music) emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." emily chang in san francisco. stocks extending a streak of record gains amid rising expectations for loosen monetary policy while the economy shows signs of recovering from the pandemic. we are watching bad weather on two fronts. the ongoing dry and windy conditions in california, which has fueled wildfires that have born -- burned more than a million and a half acres. laura has become a category four storm. it is expected to make landfall tonight. we will have the latest on its movement in just a moment. force.rce joint the company beat estimates. we will talk to ceo marc benioff live this hour. there is no one bigger than rhode island representative line. cicil i sat down with the congressman for an exclusive interview that is ahead later this hour. if it's politics you want more of, you can watch the republican national convention tonight on bloomberg television. viceyes will be on president mike pence as he makes the case for president trump's reelection. we will bring you that coverage at 10:00 p.m. eastern t
(upbeat music) emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." emily chang in san francisco. stocks extending a streak of record gains amid rising expectations for loosen monetary policy while the economy shows signs of recovering from the pandemic. we are watching bad weather on two fronts. the ongoing dry and windy conditions in california, which has fueled wildfires that have born -- burned more than a million and a half acres. laura has become a category four storm. it is expected to...
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emily: so, what's next? mark: yeah, i mean, there's going to be another hearing in september when this conversation will continue. epic is continuing with its lawsuit and has to convince other judges or the jury in the spring that apple should be able to reinstate fortnite and also should make app developers pay 30% for in app purchases. this is going to drag on for a while and will be interesting to see if epic or apple bites first. there could be a situation where apple get so much heat for not having fortnite, that they ultimately put fortnite back on the app store as an exemption. more likely, if anyone is going to bite, it would be epic saying we really need this revenue and we are going to put it back on the app store. i have a stat that just hit my inbox that epic since 2012, their apps on the store have been downloaded almost 160 million times which generated $1.2 billion in consumer spent, at $360 million for apple. over the last eight years, they have made nearly $1 billion off the store. six month
emily: so, what's next? mark: yeah, i mean, there's going to be another hearing in september when this conversation will continue. epic is continuing with its lawsuit and has to convince other judges or the jury in the spring that apple should be able to reinstate fortnite and also should make app developers pay 30% for in app purchases. this is going to drag on for a while and will be interesting to see if epic or apple bites first. there could be a situation where apple get so much heat for...
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emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang. tiktok, wechat and their parent companies under increasing scrutiny by the united states. as the president focuses in on chinese social media. we heard a lot about tiktok but what about wechat? i want to bring in isaac stone fish on the u.s. and china. isaac, your job over the last several weeks has been incredibly exciting as result of all of this back and forth, tension and ratcheting up. what do you think of the president setting his sights not just on tiktok but on wechat and tencent which is one of the biggest conglomerates in the world? was the firstt example of a chinese app that have innovated u.s. apps. it was the first mobile chinese tech story. the reaction from the trump administration seems to be part actual national security concerns and part wanting to andrt beijing's ability also to put a thorn in beijing's ban googley ok, you and facebook. we will ban one of your champions too. emily: what do you think the actual consequences of this could be? isaac: i think it is in
emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang. tiktok, wechat and their parent companies under increasing scrutiny by the united states. as the president focuses in on chinese social media. we heard a lot about tiktok but what about wechat? i want to bring in isaac stone fish on the u.s. and china. isaac, your job over the last several weeks has been incredibly exciting as result of all of this back and forth, tension and ratcheting up. what do you think of the president setting...
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♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. investors today as gauge the outlook for a new stimulus bill. we are standing by for the president to deliver another news briefing at the bottom of the hour. some more back-and-forth today about the president's push to force tictoc to sell to a u.s. company. disney shares moving after hours. obviously, it has been a tough quarter for theme parks. many theme parks still not reopened around the world. the ones that are open have limited capacity. missing estimates on new streaming subscribers for the disney plus service but estimates -- but subscribers still coming in huge. abigail doolittle has been following the market overs. disney and activision as well. what are the theme this you are pulling out here? abigail: the bulls are just out. nasdaq 100 for the on tech strength. bonds slightly higher as well. that points to the uncertain d, will a deal get done? down into this quarter about 20% year on the year. they just reported what some are calling a doomsday quarter. however, it is n
♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. investors today as gauge the outlook for a new stimulus bill. we are standing by for the president to deliver another news briefing at the bottom of the hour. some more back-and-forth today about the president's push to force tictoc to sell to a u.s. company. disney shares moving after hours. obviously, it has been a tough quarter for theme parks. many theme parks still not reopened around the world. the...
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she is emily to her core. we are so grateful to her and to all of you for making her vision reality. some of you have been with emily's list from the very beginning, for the whole 35 years. some of you joined our community recently, but all of you are absolutely critical to our continued success now and in the future. any further, they are a couple of things i want us to remember as we do this work and spend this time together. first, we have lost some giants in the last year. week, themonth, last great congressman john lewis, who is lying in state in the capitol rotunda today. last october, congressman elijah cummings, whose loss we all still feel everyday. terribly andboth we are so grateful to them. we should all be looking right now to their example, the ones they set with their lifelong fight for civil rights. second, we should all keep in our minds and our hearts the pain and loss of so many who are suffering as a result of the covid-19 pandemic. k all ofinue to than the people who are doing incredible,
she is emily to her core. we are so grateful to her and to all of you for making her vision reality. some of you have been with emily's list from the very beginning, for the whole 35 years. some of you joined our community recently, but all of you are absolutely critical to our continued success now and in the future. any further, they are a couple of things i want us to remember as we do this work and spend this time together. first, we have lost some giants in the last year. week, themonth,...
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emily? emily: thank you. now the defund police movement is gaining traction in at least a dozen major cities. despite all the recent protest, the majority of black measures do not want less police presence in their communities. that's according to a new gallup poll find 61% want the police to remained in their neighborhoods. here to react is retired dallas police officer c'mone wingo. thank you for joining us. what are your thoughts on the perceived trend about please police presence but in contrast to what that poll reveals? >> hi, good morning, emily, thank you for having me on i have to ask the question who will it hurt the most if politicians get their way with defunding and abolishing the police. the answer to that is the black community. the elite, the wealthy, the governor, the city mayors they all have armed security and they will remain safe regardless. they are not fearful because someone with a gun always has their back. it's the black communities that's going to suffer the most and the black commu
emily? emily: thank you. now the defund police movement is gaining traction in at least a dozen major cities. despite all the recent protest, the majority of black measures do not want less police presence in their communities. that's according to a new gallup poll find 61% want the police to remained in their neighborhoods. here to react is retired dallas police officer c'mone wingo. thank you for joining us. what are your thoughts on the perceived trend about please police presence but in...
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host: remind us of emily's list, the organization. list ismily's celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, committed to electing pro-choice democratic women up and down the ballot. we are the largest political committee in support of electing women in this country. we are looking forward to a very big 2020. host: tonight's keynote speaker, kamala harris, you are quoted in one of the papers about your impressions of her. for those who did not read it, what do you think her being on the ticket rings to the issues your organization focuses on? the most important issue for us at emily's list is women's or presentation. we really do believe that we are going to have a better country, with better policies and more forward thinking when we have an equal number of women and men sitting at our decision-making table, and in the highest levels of power. to see senator harris rise up and be chosen by vice president, which we were so grateful for, -- you have nominee someone being great enthusiasm, someone with great experience as attorney gener
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♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. shares soaring and pushing the nasdaq to a record high. but, the rest of the market falls after china throws a wrench into president trump's ok to sell force tikt to a u.s. company. the chinese government said they would have to approve such a sale and that the algorithm that makes tiktok so valuable might not even be part of a deal. we are waiting on president trump to make a news conference. we will take you there when that happens. zoom, a critical player in connecting people in the pandemic, shares a skyrocketing. abigail doolittle has been following all of the back and forth. let's start with zoom. abigail: they really delivered. the pressure was on. since the last quarter that they reported, the last -- the stock was already up 46% after huge gains. this is the ultimate stay-at-home stock as folks around the u.s. and around the world want to stay connected. after hours, up 9.3%. i think it may be up a little bit more even, perhaps poised for the best day since march 23. they put
♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. shares soaring and pushing the nasdaq to a record high. but, the rest of the market falls after china throws a wrench into president trump's ok to sell force tikt to a u.s. company. the chinese government said they would have to approve such a sale and that the algorithm that makes tiktok so valuable might not even be part of a deal. we are waiting on president trump to make a news conference. we will...
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♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. u.s. stocks rising to record highs. investors optimistic about signs the trump ministration may fast-track vaccines and treatments for covid-19. this on the first day of the national convention in north carolina. president trump has been officially nominated for a second term. the president also receiving , the companytok suing the federal government. let's talk about how the markets are digesting this. abigail doolittle running us. -- joining us. apple has been one of the companies driving the rally and apple just notified some employees that they plan to reopen a number of retail scores by the end of august. walk us through the day. again, recognize. hopes about a fast tracking of the vaccine and treatment. abigail: lots of optimism. the s&p 500 up for a third day. while it is nice to think that it has some of the do with the fast tracking of the vaccine and plasma therapy, it is interesting that the only major nasdaqo close down, the biotech index. the nasdaq 100, the new york faang ind
♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. u.s. stocks rising to record highs. investors optimistic about signs the trump ministration may fast-track vaccines and treatments for covid-19. this on the first day of the national convention in north carolina. president trump has been officially nominated for a second term. the president also receiving , the companytok suing the federal government. let's talk about how the markets are digesting this....
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and on the west coast out in seattle we have emily with us. emily, good morning. emily: good morning to you both. a pleasure as always to be filling in for ainsley and a great morning here from seattle. brian: all right. so emily is going to be great to have you all throughout the show. there is so much to talk about today especially the fact that the election is finally heating up. i thought we would have to wait until after labor day. police firing tear gas and smoke bombs to break up protests. how many times have we started a show like that all intensifying outlines of the white house. it happened overnight. [chanting] if we don't get no justice. >> then you don't get no sleep. steve: protesters lighting fireworks while marching through residential neighborhoods of washington, d.c. shining lights in windows it has been reported, emily. emily: our griff jenkins is live in washington after a whole weekend of unrest. good morning, griff. >> good morning, emily, brian and steve. protests grew violent over the weekend. this video check it out from overnight showing
and on the west coast out in seattle we have emily with us. emily, good morning. emily: good morning to you both. a pleasure as always to be filling in for ainsley and a great morning here from seattle. brian: all right. so emily is going to be great to have you all throughout the show. there is so much to talk about today especially the fact that the election is finally heating up. i thought we would have to wait until after labor day. police firing tear gas and smoke bombs to break up...
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emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. the record-breaking rally continuing for u.s. stocks. the s&p 500 reaching the all-time high for the fifth day. this after jay powell reiterated the federal reserve will remain accommodative. the last day of the republican national convention. president trump speaks tonight. don't miss our live coverage on bloomberg television, starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. along the gulf of mexico, the texas-louisiana border is reeling after hurricane laura unleashed a wide swath of destruction, with winds reaching 150 miles an hour after coming ashore. it is now churning over louisiana. it could lead to more than $15 billion in insured losses. one of the top talkers on wall street, meantime, news of wall street joining microsoft to make a joint bid for the social media sensation tiktok. now aligned with oracle. for more, i want to get to scarlet fu in new york. a lot tied to these remarks from the fed. >> there was a lot of gyration in jay powell's remarks. in the case of equities, the fed moved it
emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. the record-breaking rally continuing for u.s. stocks. the s&p 500 reaching the all-time high for the fifth day. this after jay powell reiterated the federal reserve will remain accommodative. the last day of the republican national convention. president trump speaks tonight. don't miss our live coverage on bloomberg television, starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. along the gulf of mexico, the texas-louisiana...
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emily: welcome back. i have emily chang in san francisco. vice president biden picking harris as his running mate for the 2020 presidential election. the first black and asian american woman on a major party ticket. joining us now, joel rubin, democratic strategist and former deputy assistant secretary for legislative affairs, also the president of the washington strategy group. what is your reaction to this? what does this signal to the ticket? signals that joe biden is all in. he is bringing on board a strong progressive african-american woman who is a powerful senator with national chops. he's going to take the fight to donald trump. he's found a partner who is going to stand with him as a combined ticket and stands in stark contrast to donald trump and mike pence and it is going to be a very aggressive team heading down the home stretch to november. soly: obviously there's been much speculation leading up to this and just a couple weeks ago we were hearing that perhaps joe biden wouldn't be able to get over some of the issues he had earl
emily: welcome back. i have emily chang in san francisco. vice president biden picking harris as his running mate for the 2020 presidential election. the first black and asian american woman on a major party ticket. joining us now, joel rubin, democratic strategist and former deputy assistant secretary for legislative affairs, also the president of the washington strategy group. what is your reaction to this? what does this signal to the ticket? signals that joe biden is all in. he is bringing...
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emily: really? >> we were already on the verge of this supercharge in automation and displacement of a lot of jobs held by blue-collar workers. onlynk covid-19 is going to accelerate that. it is going to be the response ability of the private and public sector to figure out a way to ensure that people can still make a living. emily: tristan, what do you see for retail going forward? i know a lot have moved online, but with people hurting, is discretionary spending ever going to come back? >> there are a lot of companies out there with a lot of money. there are a lot more companies with not as much. there will be consolidation. it's not that some businesses will go out of business, they just are already. i fear for those folks that are already kind of disadvantaged in that way and not having access to capital, not being able to get the loans they need, all that stuff, there will be the money's interest that comes in and acquires those things. you are going to further widen this gap between the haves
emily: really? >> we were already on the verge of this supercharge in automation and displacement of a lot of jobs held by blue-collar workers. onlynk covid-19 is going to accelerate that. it is going to be the response ability of the private and public sector to figure out a way to ensure that people can still make a living. emily: tristan, what do you see for retail going forward? i know a lot have moved online, but with people hurting, is discretionary spending ever going to come back?...
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emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. stocks pulling back from record highs with congress still it is still made over a relief package. we're standing by for a briefing at the white house. the president expected to take the podium about 15 minutes from now. we will take you there when it happens. jobless claims dropped below one million for the first time in march, but there might be less of a chance for more stimulus. apple inching closer to a $2 trillion market cap. bloomberg breaking news the news that apple is working on a subscription bundle to drive more revenue and kicking the ga paymentte over its policies. abigail come you have been looking at materials. abigail: they had a very strong quarter and had a better outlook than expected and initially after-hours the stock was reacting well. the stock is up about 82%. , all over theer map. must have a look at it it was what. they beat and put up a better outlook than expected. this is a company that makes the equipment to make the chips. this has implications in terms
emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. stocks pulling back from record highs with congress still it is still made over a relief package. we're standing by for a briefing at the white house. the president expected to take the podium about 15 minutes from now. we will take you there when it happens. jobless claims dropped below one million for the first time in march, but there might be less of a chance for more stimulus. apple inching closer to a...
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emily: absolutely. early on the former vice president saying that kamala harris is capable of the -- of being a vice president from day one. but there really is a transition happening here. she ran her own presidential campaign. now he is essentially her boss. she is going to have somewhat of a new team. talk about how that transition will actually work now that this is official and there are only 83 days to go and they have some hard work ahead. lester: they do have some hard work and she is going to face some tough questions about her criticism of joe biden from the campaign. she was very aggressive in attacking him on civil rights issues. today we saw her talk about how important civil rights is for him, so she is clearly making a different case now. i expect her to have some tough questions on that, and how she answers them will matter. it will probably not be today or next week, the whole honeymoon period for her, but eventually she will have to answer those questions. she is also going to face som
emily: absolutely. early on the former vice president saying that kamala harris is capable of the -- of being a vice president from day one. but there really is a transition happening here. she ran her own presidential campaign. now he is essentially her boss. she is going to have somewhat of a new team. talk about how that transition will actually work now that this is official and there are only 83 days to go and they have some hard work ahead. lester: they do have some hard work and she is...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang. the u.s. presidential election is now exactly three months away to the day. but with more mail-in ballots than likely ever, seeing that we are in the middle of a pandemic, how safe will the election be? will the integrity of this election be a protected? joining us to discuss as a visiting fellow at cornell tech's digital life initiative at a former cia officer and the former head of election integrity at facebook. so nice to have you with us and interested in hearing your thoughts. this will obviously be a big election, unprecedented election given the number of mail-in ballots we are expecting. what are your biggest concerns as we move into this election now three months away? >> my biggest concerns -- there are so many. i would say the few i focus on the most -- on the one hand, especially now that we are in the middle of a pandemic and everyone is home more than ever and everyone is relying on the internet more than ever is how much this will play out on social media. distress will be sown
this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang. the u.s. presidential election is now exactly three months away to the day. but with more mail-in ballots than likely ever, seeing that we are in the middle of a pandemic, how safe will the election be? will the integrity of this election be a protected? joining us to discuss as a visiting fellow at cornell tech's digital life initiative at a former cia officer and the former head of election integrity at...
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who lost their job it so people like emily who lost theirjob can it so people like emily who lost their job can look it so people like emily who lost theirjob can look forward to a brighter future. i'm concerned about young people and the climate emergency, i've been tailoring my economic plans so it meets their aspirations and hopes. since u been acting leader in the past seven months you've gone from 12% vote share in the december general election to 6% now, in fact sub lib dems insiders call you apparently, sir6%, dems insiders call you apparently, sir 6%, that is not good? i've been the acting co—leader after a disastrous general election during a pandemic. you've lost have your support? i remember, iworked with paddy ashdown as leader, 11 months into his leadership we got 5.9% in the first nationwide election and he rebuilt us, he built the foundations. i was by his side at that time, i saw what he did. paddy ashdown went from there to there, you've gone from there to there.” think that's true but what i will say is under paddy he built the foundations with local government bas
who lost their job it so people like emily who lost theirjob can it so people like emily who lost their job can look it so people like emily who lost theirjob can look forward to a brighter future. i'm concerned about young people and the climate emergency, i've been tailoring my economic plans so it meets their aspirations and hopes. since u been acting leader in the past seven months you've gone from 12% vote share in the december general election to 6% now, in fact sub lib dems insiders call...
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. >> reporter: emily and her girlfriend's love story has spanned continents, emily is from paris, amelia lives in san francisco. >> i met up with emily in ireland, where her grandparents live. and was in paris, and then she was set to come back here in late march, and that never happened. >> yeah, never happened. >> reporter: when covid-19 hit, they weren't ready for countries to close borders and ban travel. the united states doesn't allow foreign visitors to fly in directly from the european union or other parts of the world like china where infection rates have been high. >> she was asleep when the news hit, so i had to wait a few hours before talking to her about it. >> for some reason, it didn't feel like an emergency, and then it kept going on and on and on and on. we didn't know when it was going to end. and there's something about going through such a hard time and not be able to be there, and you kind of realize that there's a limit to what words can do. >> reporter: after six months, being forced to connect only virtually, the young couple had enough. >> all right. it's 6:00 a.
. >> reporter: emily and her girlfriend's love story has spanned continents, emily is from paris, amelia lives in san francisco. >> i met up with emily in ireland, where her grandparents live. and was in paris, and then she was set to come back here in late march, and that never happened. >> yeah, never happened. >> reporter: when covid-19 hit, they weren't ready for countries to close borders and ban travel. the united states doesn't allow foreign visitors to fly in...
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emily, where do you begin on this one? this just seems like an appeasement recipe. >> emily: it reads like the opening secene of a batman gothm cartoon. the growing up in northern california, kidnappings were a pattern and we were taught how to deal with kid napingsing and what to do if you were kidnapped. i had a concrete fear of it. it was good to be empowered and know these things, but it carved out and set a name to something that was a really real terrifying, violent thing going on. here this letter in combination with the city council voting to disband the police department, in combination with the fact those residents are on the hook for $60 million worth of destruction to their neighborhoods. all those converging vectors makes this letter so absolutely tragic. >> kennedy: so what recourse do you have, leslie, if your city council and your government is telling you essentially to give in to everything, don't seek help and we're not going to make anything better. we're just going to make things easier for people who
emily, where do you begin on this one? this just seems like an appeasement recipe. >> emily: it reads like the opening secene of a batman gothm cartoon. the growing up in northern california, kidnappings were a pattern and we were taught how to deal with kid napingsing and what to do if you were kidnapped. i had a concrete fear of it. it was good to be empowered and know these things, but it carved out and set a name to something that was a really real terrifying, violent thing going on....
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i didn't, emily. >> totally was. i didn't know it then. but i was. >> reporter: everything was easy sailing for the girls until their parents' lives went in different directions. >> must have been traumatic, huh? >> it was, it was really a surprise. >> how did your mom tell you girls? >> we were driving in the minivan one might and she said, girls, i decided that your dad and i are going to separate. i didn't know what that meant, but ended up sleeping in separate bedrooms for a few days, then told us they were getting divorced. >> i knew that my parents were getting divorced. i didn't know why. they never fought in front of us or anything. >> reporter: that's always tough for kids. that summer, 2001, their mom jennifer was showing houses to a new client, a man named lou castro who, with his long hair, and western hat, looked for all the world like a well-heeled young cowboy. >> he seemed really charismatic and outgoing and friendly and like he had a lot of money. >> he would tell everybody that he had cattle in south dakota, and that he w
i didn't, emily. >> totally was. i didn't know it then. but i was. >> reporter: everything was easy sailing for the girls until their parents' lives went in different directions. >> must have been traumatic, huh? >> it was, it was really a surprise. >> how did your mom tell you girls? >> we were driving in the minivan one might and she said, girls, i decided that your dad and i are going to separate. i didn't know what that meant, but ended up sleeping in...
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>> emily: absolutely. it's one reason why this is so tragic. if i may frame my answer in response to juan, respectfully, even just 24 robberies, it constitutes the highest concentration of wealth in nyc, to dana's point about paying taxes. those were armed robberies in the middle of the day. if it happens to you, just one matters. the whole purpose of the civil unrest record" was to amplify black voices, where we not amplifying the black voices in those communities that you pointed out are suffering the worst? as a resident, it's like watching a festering abscess and there's nothing you can do about it because the local leadership is hamstringing law enforcement. i have to point out, the blm suing the city of seattle, it's fascinating. they are saying that they are getting priced out and it's incumbent on the fact that the officers they claimed fired first essentially and essentially immunobody it, the judge that issued temporary and immediate restraining order for 14 days. those plaintiffs were part of chop. the lawsuit is being brought by the
>> emily: absolutely. it's one reason why this is so tragic. if i may frame my answer in response to juan, respectfully, even just 24 robberies, it constitutes the highest concentration of wealth in nyc, to dana's point about paying taxes. those were armed robberies in the middle of the day. if it happens to you, just one matters. the whole purpose of the civil unrest record" was to amplify black voices, where we not amplifying the black voices in those communities that you pointed...
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we have with is the original emily wilkins. congressional reporter as well. emily, i am fascinated. i know a few people have spoken from the hill and a supported stagednt trump in this convention. great. but there seem to be so many people missing. what is the response of republican house of representatives and senators to this convention? emily: i think so far we have seen most of the lawmakers be supportive of the convention, supportive of trump, supportive of the campaign. you are right, we have seen a number of people already from congress go ahead and speak. senator tim scott the other night had a big address. we also heard from representative jim jordan from ohio, one of the president's closest allies in the house. there are a lot of people in congress, you can't necessarily fit everyone in, but i think at this point, most republicans are pretty happy with how the convention is going at this point. tom: what is the message here that you see to the key suburban voters? emily: last night there was a lot of appeal to women in particular. i think what you think of suburban voters,
we have with is the original emily wilkins. congressional reporter as well. emily, i am fascinated. i know a few people have spoken from the hill and a supported stagednt trump in this convention. great. but there seem to be so many people missing. what is the response of republican house of representatives and senators to this convention? emily: i think so far we have seen most of the lawmakers be supportive of the convention, supportive of trump, supportive of the campaign. you are right, we...
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emily, i will start with you. what are the legal ramifications for the schools, if kids started to get sick and their parents to the school district? >> emily: that legal liability will skyrocket if there is no protections afforded them in the law, which is something the g.o.p. especially is moving toward. i would like to point out a small but significant anecdote that sort of illustrates how many interrelated factors go into reopening the schools. they are eliminating 500 jobs at the world headquarters just outside of portland, but almost 200 of those eliminated jobs are in child care. this conversation deserves acknowledgment of so many factors that go into play, and that is why the more specific, the better for the plan for the schools to reopen safely, and also to account for all of those other interrelated factors, like the parents having jobs and the teachers having child care for their own children, et cetera. >> kennedy: ah, the teachers and the teachers unions, marie, they have been perhaps the biggest im
emily, i will start with you. what are the legal ramifications for the schools, if kids started to get sick and their parents to the school district? >> emily: that legal liability will skyrocket if there is no protections afforded them in the law, which is something the g.o.p. especially is moving toward. i would like to point out a small but significant anecdote that sort of illustrates how many interrelated factors go into reopening the schools. they are eliminating 500 jobs at the...
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emily's list took a big bat and went in early in abig way . candace is a mother of two and a first-time candidate. as the child herself she experienced homelessness and got scholarships to go to college and became aneducator for special needs children and a local school board member . candace is the voice this district needs and we will ensure she gets there. candace won the competitive primary and an runoff with emily's list. we raisedher and help her build a winning team . women ran the table here investing over $500,000 in
emily's list took a big bat and went in early in abig way . candace is a mother of two and a first-time candidate. as the child herself she experienced homelessness and got scholarships to go to college and became aneducator for special needs children and a local school board member . candace is the voice this district needs and we will ensure she gets there. candace won the competitive primary and an runoff with emily's list. we raisedher and help her build a winning team . women ran the table...
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on this withe bloomberg technology's emily chang. emily. emily: thank you. joining me now is nathaniel, facebook head of security policy, who has been working on this new information center. thank you so much for joining us. you have been doing a number of different security operations, if you will, gaming out what happens on election night. if we do not have results right away, that very well could be the case. what does that look like and how does facebook handle misinformation in the hours immediately following the closing -- polls closing? nathaniel: it looks more and more likely will not have results on election night. we have to think about this period of uncertainty as more voters are voting vote by mail and the states are counting those ballots. how do we ensure this accurate information for voters and that we have all the protections in place to defend against any kind of influence operation or disinformation campaign? the voting information centers we are launching today are intended to do exactly this. in the lead up to the election, they are goin
on this withe bloomberg technology's emily chang. emily. emily: thank you. joining me now is nathaniel, facebook head of security policy, who has been working on this new information center. thank you so much for joining us. you have been doing a number of different security operations, if you will, gaming out what happens on election night. if we do not have results right away, that very well could be the case. what does that look like and how does facebook handle misinformation in the hours...
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emily turner is live in santa rosa this morning where emily, help for firefighters in the >>orr: yeah, it is. way. and it is much-needed in fact. and i'm going to hop out of the way so you can see exactly how much of a welcome committee there is out here. no people yet but plenty of space and they have it set up for the national guard members who are here. they are ready because they have needed this reinforcement for pretty much the last week or more. after a week of running thin, national guard members are set to arrive this afternoon to provide help for those exhausted and overworked firefighters. some of the troops actually arrived yesterday but more of them are going to be arriving today. in fact, this afternoon, about 1:00, there will be about 260 in all and unlike previous fires up here where they were guarding checkpoints in and out of fire evacuation zones, this go around though they'll fi and cose not e fire cal fire, they're going to be there in a sport mission. being used for mop up situations and away from the front lines. and more fire resources are also set to arrive so
emily turner is live in santa rosa this morning where emily, help for firefighters in the >>orr: yeah, it is. way. and it is much-needed in fact. and i'm going to hop out of the way so you can see exactly how much of a welcome committee there is out here. no people yet but plenty of space and they have it set up for the national guard members who are here. they are ready because they have needed this reinforcement for pretty much the last week or more. after a week of running thin,...
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s moscow correspondent emily sherwin following this story for us today to emily do we know when the russian doctors we just heard there will be presenting their results so that we know if he was poisoned or not. well we've actually just heard from the deputy you have doctor from the at the hospital there in can he says that he has spoken to. his wife and that they think that they will that they say that they haven't found any traces of poison in these body so far and that the tests that they've been carrying out carrying out have been analyzed both in and in moscow and that they now almost have a full diagnoses diagnosis we have been kind of getting rather contradictory information from the doctors so far this morning we heard from the head doctor of that hospital he said that it would take several more days to have results and that they are working they have 5 possible. options of what. diagnosis might be previously doctors had said that they would have a diagnosis by the end of yesterday so they've been kind of going back and forth but they've clearly decided now that the diagnosis is tha
s moscow correspondent emily sherwin following this story for us today to emily do we know when the russian doctors we just heard there will be presenting their results so that we know if he was poisoned or not. well we've actually just heard from the deputy you have doctor from the at the hospital there in can he says that he has spoken to. his wife and that they think that they will that they say that they haven't found any traces of poison in these body so far and that the tests that they've...
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well emily the european union of course has also been watching events in belarus very closely it's now given the green light to impose sanctions on members of lucca shakos administration what impact do you believe these sanctions are likely to have. well it sounds like these will be targeted personal sanctions apparently they'll be against the people who were behind this crackdown that we saw earlier in the week now we don't know who will be on that list yet but it could have an impact can especially considering that we've been seeing in the last few days kind of video circulating on social media of various current and former police officers and security forces kind of burning their uniforms throwing away their uniforms so we've been seeing kind of look a shame goes traditional support base almost crumbling so if then these sanctions target kind of the minimum middle managers including the security forces that could have perhaps somewhat of an impact but this the sanctions also have a huge symbolic importance members of the opposition in recent days of them talking about the importance
well emily the european union of course has also been watching events in belarus very closely it's now given the green light to impose sanctions on members of lucca shakos administration what impact do you believe these sanctions are likely to have. well it sounds like these will be targeted personal sanctions apparently they'll be against the people who were behind this crackdown that we saw earlier in the week now we don't know who will be on that list yet but it could have an impact can...
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plans to connect the canal neighborhood, emily. >> this is a neighborhood forecast traditionally latin x. and also historically under serve bud now there's an effort to fix that under served aspect. and instead, connect them to the worldwide web. we live in a digital age. but for many, living in the canal district of synura fell, they're living in a digital black hole, and nowhere more so than in this new world of remote learning. >> covid exacerbated the educational divide. because immediately, schools went to online learning. and online learning requires not only broad band but enough broad band. . >> the lack of connectivity has been a big problem in the majority low income neighborhood. but now it means the difference between who a child can go to school. >> your children are your top priority, right? and we have so many dedicated parents that just want to see their children succeed. and to not be able to have the resources around you to make that happen is extremely hard. >> so an alliance of city and county government, as well as private companies and nonprofits, is building a wi
plans to connect the canal neighborhood, emily. >> this is a neighborhood forecast traditionally latin x. and also historically under serve bud now there's an effort to fix that under served aspect. and instead, connect them to the worldwide web. we live in a digital age. but for many, living in the canal district of synura fell, they're living in a digital black hole, and nowhere more so than in this new world of remote learning. >> covid exacerbated the educational divide. because...
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emily: auckland is new zealand's largest and most populous cities. essentially 1.5 million people t are being ck into lockdown for three days from midday tomorrow local time. people will have to stay-at-home parent non-essential workers will have to stay-at-home, schools werese c and most nossential businesses will shut, as will as museums and libraries. they will move into level twoio restri after that. they will have to be socially distant. then there will be a shock for new zealand. they had been enjoying prett much relative nonmedically- normality. clubs and pubsav reopened since the original lockdown. >> they have beennjoying not because essentially, they have been successful in their strategy. talk us through what is been positive. how have they been goi about emily: well, in terms of the government's strategy, i think the general feeling in new zealand is that the gont has handled the whole pandemic pretty well. i don't think there will be that many questions around another lockdown, while it is frustrating. of course, her government has beenh
emily: auckland is new zealand's largest and most populous cities. essentially 1.5 million people t are being ck into lockdown for three days from midday tomorrow local time. people will have to stay-at-home parent non-essential workers will have to stay-at-home, schools werese c and most nossential businesses will shut, as will as museums and libraries. they will move into level twoio restri after that. they will have to be socially distant. then there will be a shock for new zealand. they had...
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well emily the european union of course has also been watching events in belarus very closely it's now given the green light to impose sanctions on members of lucas shakos administration what impact do you believe these sanctions are likely to have. well it sounds like these will be targeted personal sanctions apparently will be against the people who were behind this crackdown that we saw earlier in the week now we don't know who will be on that list yet but it could have an impact can suspend considering that we've been seeing in the last few days kind of videos circulating on social media of various current and former police officers and security forces kind of burning their uniforms throwing away their uniforms so we've been seeing kind of look at shank those traditional support base almost crumbling so if then these sanctions target kind of the minutemen middle managers including the security forces that could have perhaps somewhat of an impact but this the sanctions also have a huge symbolic importance members of the opposition in recent days of them talking about the importance
well emily the european union of course has also been watching events in belarus very closely it's now given the green light to impose sanctions on members of lucas shakos administration what impact do you believe these sanctions are likely to have. well it sounds like these will be targeted personal sanctions apparently will be against the people who were behind this crackdown that we saw earlier in the week now we don't know who will be on that list yet but it could have an impact can suspend...
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emily. >> reporter: i'm emily turner in san francisco. some businesses are getting much needed relief starting tomorrow. said today, it's all about prepping for how they will make use of that sidewalk. specifically we are talking about hair salons as well as other businesses. san francisco and napa counties, the only bay area county in the right on the governor's new tiered system and that system is based mostly on casey and test positive the work a covid. it provides for different tiers of reopening rather than differing sets of restrictions and guidance for each county. basically what it means for san francisco is clear-cut rules on when everybody is going to reopen. in addition to that, hair salons, barber shops, nail salons and massage parlors are all going to operate outdoors, though employees and customers will be required to wear masks. as far as gyms and fitness centers, they will be able to operate outside next wednesday, which is september 9. we will all be able to get back in gear, at least on the physical front. san francisco,
emily. >> reporter: i'm emily turner in san francisco. some businesses are getting much needed relief starting tomorrow. said today, it's all about prepping for how they will make use of that sidewalk. specifically we are talking about hair salons as well as other businesses. san francisco and napa counties, the only bay area county in the right on the governor's new tiered system and that system is based mostly on casey and test positive the work a covid. it provides for different tiers...
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that's what really scares me. >> emily, thank you. dave, thank you. both so much. we continue to hear from lawmakers and policymakers and parents, and we haven't heard enough from teachers. so i appreciate your time, and i know that it wasn't easy for both of you to come on. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> a lot of questions about whether we are doing everything we can as a country to be ready for our kids to go back to school. i'm going to spend some time with a former u.s. education secretary, secretary john king. he's going to join me to talk about what he would be doing differently if he were running things. >>> first though, a reminder, this virus has no age limits. a mother whose 2-year-old is battling covid just shared her story with me. i'll ask our doctor on duty about how kids are affected differently by this virus. >>> if you have questions school related or otherwise, feel free to reach out. tweet those to us aat at #msnbcanswers or send an old-fashioned email, as well. there's the email address. talk @msnbc.com. ♪ thousands of women with metasta
that's what really scares me. >> emily, thank you. dave, thank you. both so much. we continue to hear from lawmakers and policymakers and parents, and we haven't heard enough from teachers. so i appreciate your time, and i know that it wasn't easy for both of you to come on. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> a lot of questions about whether we are doing everything we can as a country to be ready for our kids to go back to school. i'm going to spend some time with a...
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well emily the european union of course has also been watching events in belarus very closely it's now given the green light to impose sanctions on members of lucas shakos administration what impact do you believe these sanctions are likely to have. well it sounds like these will be targeted personal sanctions apparently they'll be against the people who were behind this crackdown that we saw earlier in the week now we don't know who will be on that list yet but it could have impact can specialize considering that we've been seeing in the last few days kind of videos circulating on social media of various current and former police officers and security forces kind of burning their uniforms throwing away their uniforms so we've been seeing kind of look a shame goes traditional support base almost crumbling so if then these sanctions target kind of the minutemen middle managers including the security forces that could have perhaps somewhat of an impact but this the sanctions also have a huge symbolic importance members of the opposition in recent days have been talking about the importan
well emily the european union of course has also been watching events in belarus very closely it's now given the green light to impose sanctions on members of lucas shakos administration what impact do you believe these sanctions are likely to have. well it sounds like these will be targeted personal sanctions apparently they'll be against the people who were behind this crackdown that we saw earlier in the week now we don't know who will be on that list yet but it could have impact can...
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serve and thank you emily. for a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world officials in afghanistan say at least 12 people died and scores were injured in a wave of attacks across the country violence including a truck bombing started at the base or afghan forces in northern province the taliban of transportability. facebook has blocked access to a group that is critical of thailand's molecule of the thai government threaten the company with legal action it comes as pro-democracy rallies are spreading across thailand the bloc group has a 1000000 members it's found that she's face book of cooperating with the regime to obstruct democracy in. the gaza strip and to do a full lockdown for the 1st time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic comes a day after the 1st cases of community transmission were detected health authorities are concerned about the ability to cope with an outbreak in the poor and densely populated territories. america's summer of racial reckoning is intensifying w
serve and thank you emily. for a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world officials in afghanistan say at least 12 people died and scores were injured in a wave of attacks across the country violence including a truck bombing started at the base or afghan forces in northern province the taliban of transportability. facebook has blocked access to a group that is critical of thailand's molecule of the thai government threaten the company with legal action it comes as...
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sure one who is following these developments for us emily we have dramatic news from the doctors who are treating the volleys saying that they are fighting to save his life what more can you tell us. well we here the condition of i think say in the running is stable but serious that's what doctors at the hospital have said they say that he's on a ventilator and that they are trying as you say to save his life there's no diagnosis yet and the doctors say that we should expect that later today and the doctor the deputy head of head doctor there at the hospital said that. one of the possible versions of his condition that they are considering is that he may have been poisoned now now by these press secretary has been much more clear about that she said that he drank tea today and said that there must have been poison in his tea d.w. spoke to no personal doctor and that's the cd it was she says that she's on her way to school and. the doctors there are refusing to speak to her and that she'll she'll try to figure out on the ground whether or not maybe needs to be transferred now we know
sure one who is following these developments for us emily we have dramatic news from the doctors who are treating the volleys saying that they are fighting to save his life what more can you tell us. well we here the condition of i think say in the running is stable but serious that's what doctors at the hospital have said they say that he's on a ventilator and that they are trying as you say to save his life there's no diagnosis yet and the doctors say that we should expect that later today...
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moscow good to see you emily we just learned that. the main opposition candidate in the bill russell lections has left the country and is now in lithuania do we know why she's going there. well no we haven't had any official statement from her or from her team but we do know that yesterday she went to the central electoral commission and she disappeared for several hours her campaign said that they weren't able to get in touch with her afterwards she then emerged and her press secretary said that she had made some sort of decision after which it appears that she that she left but we do know of course we don't know why she left but we do know of course that candidates in previous belorussian elections have been intimidated they've been arrested they've been attacked and that herself was only is only running in this election was only running in this election because her husband who had planned to be a candidate was arrested ahead of the elections one other candidate fled the country and another candidate was also arrested people say tha
moscow good to see you emily we just learned that. the main opposition candidate in the bill russell lections has left the country and is now in lithuania do we know why she's going there. well no we haven't had any official statement from her or from her team but we do know that yesterday she went to the central electoral commission and she disappeared for several hours her campaign said that they weren't able to get in touch with her afterwards she then emerged and her press secretary said...