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of allen's original redwood log house. what was once a home for her lumberjack grandpa is now a traveling tourist attraction -- her strange inheritance. do people look at you on the road like, "wait -- what"? "that lady's driving a tree." >> you can see the passenger tell the driver, "look, there's a girl driving that thing." >> her policy of admission by donation, plus the revenue from souvenirs, once provided a decent living, but it's tougher with each passing year. >> it's hard to be the log lady and have a life and be the bookkeeper and the truck driver and the repair person and do it all. >> those worries are building in the fall of 2014, when jamie is exhibiting the log house at the pittsburgh home & garden show. a few exhibits away is an antiques appraiser named lori verderame. jamie invites her to check out her cabin. what was your first impression when you saw this log cabin? >> oh, i thought it was very unusual. i didn't realize that it was a house inside until i went inside. >> the women begin brainstorming. is
of allen's original redwood log house. what was once a home for her lumberjack grandpa is now a traveling tourist attraction -- her strange inheritance. do people look at you on the road like, "wait -- what"? "that lady's driving a tree." >> you can see the passenger tell the driver, "look, there's a girl driving that thing." >> her policy of admission by donation, plus the revenue from souvenirs, once provided a decent living, but it's tougher with...
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in fact, allen says he worked in the mills himself as a teenager. that's him behind the wedding mask. >> a lot of my colleagues as lawyers somehow think they morph into something different once they get a law degree and all of that. and i know who i am. i knew where i came from, and i don't forget that. >> though hard to prove, ken allen believes his lawsuit on behalf of phyllis barnes and her subsequent death are what caused mark weinberger to flee. >> weinberger realized at that juncture that his gig was up. he knew, having killed someone, that it was not something he could easily sweep under the rug. >> and so, with prosecutorial zeal, this personal injury attorney hired private investigators to chase down rumored sightings of mark weinberger. in china. israel. and france. >> it was almost like sightings of elvis because we would get tips or leads that we'd follow up on to a blind alley. >> but it was in this remote corner of italy, not far from the swiss border, that our story takes its most intriguing turn. two years after mark weinberger slipp
in fact, allen says he worked in the mills himself as a teenager. that's him behind the wedding mask. >> a lot of my colleagues as lawyers somehow think they morph into something different once they get a law degree and all of that. and i know who i am. i knew where i came from, and i don't forget that. >> though hard to prove, ken allen believes his lawsuit on behalf of phyllis barnes and her subsequent death are what caused mark weinberger to flee. >> weinberger realized at...
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has been the sole proprietor of allen's original redwood log house. what was once a home for her lumberjack grandpa is now a traveling tourist attraction -- her strange inheritance. do people look at you on the road like, "wait -- what"? "that lady's driving a tree." >> you can see the passenger tell the driver, "look, there's a girl driving that thing." >> her policy of admission by donation, plus the revenue from souvenirs, once provided a decent living, but it's tougher with each passing year. >> it's hard to be the log lady and have a life and be the bookkeeper and the truck driver and the repair person and do it all. >> those worries are building in the fall of 2014, when jamie is exhibiting the log house at the pittsburgh home & garden show. a few exhibits away is an antiques appraiser named lori verderame. jamie invites her to check out her cabin. what was your first impression when you saw this log cabin? >> oh, i thought it was very unusual. i didn't realize that it was a house inside until i went inside. >> the women begin brainstorming. is
has been the sole proprietor of allen's original redwood log house. what was once a home for her lumberjack grandpa is now a traveling tourist attraction -- her strange inheritance. do people look at you on the road like, "wait -- what"? "that lady's driving a tree." >> you can see the passenger tell the driver, "look, there's a girl driving that thing." >> her policy of admission by donation, plus the revenue from souvenirs, once provided a decent...
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and b, it charted a course were actually where the van allen belt was quite weak, anyway. you would think that having moon rocks on the earth would be living proof that conspiracy theories could be debunked. those rocks are still being studied today. some of them are sealed up, have never yet been touched, because the scientists even back in the 605 and 705 knew that the technology would get better with time and they would be able to make new scientific discoveries. we have, left by the apollo astronauts on the moon, retro reflectors, these are passive experiments where a bit like cats‘ eyes, we can fire a laser at them. bounce lasers from the earth to the moon to understand the changing behaviours of the moon in its orbit. it is sadly not enough for the deniers, because they will always see conspiracy. for one, moon landing conspiracies have been around for several decades. they have suddenly got a new lease of life in the age of the internet. things like facebook groups, they let all of these disparate ideas and people come together and find each other in a way that we
and b, it charted a course were actually where the van allen belt was quite weak, anyway. you would think that having moon rocks on the earth would be living proof that conspiracy theories could be debunked. those rocks are still being studied today. some of them are sealed up, have never yet been touched, because the scientists even back in the 605 and 705 knew that the technology would get better with time and they would be able to make new scientific discoveries. we have, left by the apollo...
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allen cassidy and his wife are in their 70s. for years they've been living at the charter house, a 55 and itolder apartment commun in silver springs. >> it's our home. >> reporter: and lately their air-conditioning unit hasn't been working. we were inside his apartment for about 15 minutes and we also started to sweat. >> that's why a lot o people downstairs on the seventh floor. >> reporter: we followed allen downstairs to the mezzanine level and we saw an empty water jug and neighbors fanning a woman who had passed out. itaselt though the air wasn't working on this level of the b>>lding either. she got too hot and no water to drink and we have no water to give her. the water faucet was out. >> reporter: she fainted? >> she fainted. >> reporter: that woman was taken to the hospital. montgomery county fire and rescue officials say the heat likely exacerbated this woman's preexisting condition. >> on days like today this is really a life or death issue, it's not a comfort issu montgomery county councilman says landlords don't hav
allen cassidy and his wife are in their 70s. for years they've been living at the charter house, a 55 and itolder apartment commun in silver springs. >> it's our home. >> reporter: and lately their air-conditioning unit hasn't been working. we were inside his apartment for about 15 minutes and we also started to sweat. >> that's why a lot o people downstairs on the seventh floor. >> reporter: we followed allen downstairs to the mezzanine level and we saw an empty water...
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paul: i am paul allen in sydney. singapore's state investment fund is staying cautious amid what it calls a lower everything world. a modest 1.6% gain in its portfolio value over the past 12 months. since first becoming ceo in april, he told us how he is positioning in an uncertain environment. >> the uncertainties have been there for some time. they have manifested themselves in different ways. we have a very different environment. in addition to the investment world, we have low interest rates, lower growth, lower returns environment. i would say the challenges of the future are going to be quite different from the past. how we turn out, i am not a futurist. but we are definitely paying attention to a number of things. >> you talked earlier about a low everything environment. this low yield environment, risk-reward opportunities, where do you see the best? >> the real issue is what is the right corporate capital. for us, you we use a cap m model. it is higher if you are benchmarked. looking at the low-inflation env
paul: i am paul allen in sydney. singapore's state investment fund is staying cautious amid what it calls a lower everything world. a modest 1.6% gain in its portfolio value over the past 12 months. since first becoming ceo in april, he told us how he is positioning in an uncertain environment. >> the uncertainties have been there for some time. they have manifested themselves in different ways. we have a very different environment. in addition to the investment world, we have low...
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sydn i am paul allen in ey. shery: good evening from bloomberg global headquarters in new york, i am shery ahn. sophie: and i am sophie kamaruddin, in hong kong. asia." to "daybreak: paul: our top story, u.s. stocks reach new highs, but oil slumps denies further cuts. president trump names two new members to the
sydn i am paul allen in ey. shery: good evening from bloomberg global headquarters in new york, i am shery ahn. sophie: and i am sophie kamaruddin, in hong kong. asia." to "daybreak: paul: our top story, u.s. stocks reach new highs, but oil slumps denies further cuts. president trump names two new members to the
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david: i am paul allen -- paul: i am paul allen. in g.m. china's revenue came in at $5.5 billion and they are confident of targets for next year. let's discuss this result and others with angela, a china renaissance equity analyst. thank you for joining us. , narrow beatult there, but looks like chinese revenue once again -- angela: but actually it was in line. there wasn't much surprise, good to see that at least it is ramping up. on the other hand i think i have takeaways from china results, seeing some kind of competition landscape in macau gaming segment. basically the ultrahigh end business got hammered by macro issues, so all of the players are moving too low -- china is gaining market share in the past quarters but in this quarter basically lost market share in [indiscernible] the other highe players are trying to focus on the lower end the ip business, creating more addition here. been a lot ofs commentary on how the weekend -- weakened data has been waiting. -- weighing. angela: i hear from the market macau gaming might be recoveri
david: i am paul allen -- paul: i am paul allen. in g.m. china's revenue came in at $5.5 billion and they are confident of targets for next year. let's discuss this result and others with angela, a china renaissance equity analyst. thank you for joining us. , narrow beatult there, but looks like chinese revenue once again -- angela: but actually it was in line. there wasn't much surprise, good to see that at least it is ramping up. on the other hand i think i have takeaways from china results,...
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.>> allen martin said this week's award winner made it his mission to connect young people with caring adults. >> reporter: reverend andre to make has not forgotten the late- night calls he received from grieving mother whose son kills the streets of the trle >> to see went up under their. truck the reverend would minister to the mothers but soon realized that prayers were not enough. >> i want to look two ways for how we can turn the menace around. >> reporter: richmond native with the contra costa school district. it was there that i realized that this was my site were i believe god would have me to began particularly on the other entries school level. >> reporter: now reverend to make runs the program and eastern elementary. muffin yu-gi-oh in swahili means achievement, and that is exactly what the program has done. over the past three years, it has served close to 75 african- american studts ad d through sixth, providing free culturally relevant programming, homework help, and parental support. jaclyn martin says grandson dj thrives under reference remakes guidance. >> is finally g
.>> allen martin said this week's award winner made it his mission to connect young people with caring adults. >> reporter: reverend andre to make has not forgotten the late- night calls he received from grieving mother whose son kills the streets of the trle >> to see went up under their. truck the reverend would minister to the mothers but soon realized that prayers were not enough. >> i want to look two ways for how we can turn the menace around. >> reporter:...
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paul: i am paul allen in sydney. south korea's economy rebounded in the second corner -- quarter but earnings have been mixed as exports continue to face headwinds. sophie kamaruddin has more. what signals are we getting from korea? taking cues from earnings we have had so far it has been a mixed bag across industries as more surprises to the downside. external factors not making for the most favorable conditions for korean companies. this morning we got sk hynix's result. a miss on operating profit. salsees were just beating estimates. if you look at what sk hynix said they will adjust chip production and investment. that does not bode well for growth. they will cut 2020 estimates. that exacerbates pressure. central investment has been slowing since about 2010 in south korea. not looking good for growth. as for hiring, investment facilities and construction remain in contractionary territory -- boost less motivated to hiring. the government is trying to spur job creation. tohynix, we will be waiting see what they ha
paul: i am paul allen in sydney. south korea's economy rebounded in the second corner -- quarter but earnings have been mixed as exports continue to face headwinds. sophie kamaruddin has more. what signals are we getting from korea? taking cues from earnings we have had so far it has been a mixed bag across industries as more surprises to the downside. external factors not making for the most favorable conditions for korean companies. this morning we got sk hynix's result. a miss on operating...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ omberg. ♪ paul: i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york read you're daybreak australia. more insight into how china's economy is faring. the president of the asian infrastructure investment bank tells us he is confident china is doing what it can to support better quality growth. lothe government is doing a to improve the quality of growth and take care of people. as well as investing more in green economy, renewable energy. china is doing more to take care of low income people, low income areas. china is theay beneficiary of globalization, no wonder you embrace globalization, but other countries suffer setbacks or consequences. this is unfair. but you see in china the growth does not mean the same thing for everyone. domestically the domestic policy should take care of those people who might not be so fortunate to take advantage of the faster growth. this is what china is doing to improve the equity, social equity is important. >> we have a prolonged u.s.-china trade war. one, what are the chances of a de
this is bloomberg. ♪ omberg. ♪ paul: i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york read you're daybreak australia. more insight into how china's economy is faring. the president of the asian infrastructure investment bank tells us he is confident china is doing what it can to support better quality growth. lothe government is doing a to improve the quality of growth and take care of people. as well as investing more in green economy, renewable energy. china is doing more to...
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paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. you are watching daybreak australia. the tech dispute between japan and south korea is heading to the wto. they will present their arguments in geneva later on tuesday. for a closer look at this, we have the director of the brookings center for east asia policy and studies. thank you for joining us. this dispute to and argue the export restrictions from japan are in violation of wto rules. does korea have a case here? guest: both sides have grievances and i think it is important to look at the broader context of these conflicts. i think we are potentially at a turning point in the japan-south korea relationship. japan has made the case this is imposing restrictions on exports of this chemical. south korea is not keeping up enough control. these are substances that can have dual use and japan is saying south korea is not careful enough and it could then take this action based on its export control measures. as i was saying, there is a broader context. koreact is japan-south ration ship has been deteriorating the past few
paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. you are watching daybreak australia. the tech dispute between japan and south korea is heading to the wto. they will present their arguments in geneva later on tuesday. for a closer look at this, we have the director of the brookings center for east asia policy and studies. thank you for joining us. this dispute to and argue the export restrictions from japan are in violation of wto rules. does korea have a case here? guest: both sides have grievances and i think...
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i'm allen martin in for ken. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. kpix 5's andria borba is live at the scene in san jose's -- >> reporter: take a look behind me right now. you can see that since the 5:00 and 6:00 hours this neighborhood has nearly cleared out of police officers save for a few spare cruisers. but most of this neighborhood remains entirely roped off from the general public as investigators try to piece together what happened out here. the initial call came in at 9:30 a.m. of a burglary in progress on this block. and at that point we thought it was just a burglary. at 1:30 in the afternoon san jose police gave notification that this was a homicide investigation. now, listen to what dispatchers initially told officers. >> a two-story home. subjects are breaking into the back of the residence. watching next door through a window. >> reporter: now, officers here on the scene were out here -- there was officers on the grounds of the middle school wearing what looked to be evidence collection gloves. but we haven't heard at this point who t
i'm allen martin in for ken. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. kpix 5's andria borba is live at the scene in san jose's -- >> reporter: take a look behind me right now. you can see that since the 5:00 and 6:00 hours this neighborhood has nearly cleared out of police officers save for a few spare cruisers. but most of this neighborhood remains entirely roped off from the general public as investigators try to piece together what happened out here. the initial call came in at 9:30 a.m. of a...
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apollo engineers were very well aware of the van allen belt. a, it wasn't in them for very long, and b, it charted a course actually where the van allen belt it is quite weak anyway. you would think that having moon rocks on the earth would be living proof that the conspiracy theories can be debunked. those rocks are still being studied today. some of them are sealed up, never yet been touched, because the scientists, even back in the '60s in the '70s, knew that technology would get better with time and they would be able to make new scientific discoveries. we have, left by the apollo astronauts on the moon, retro reflectors, these are passive experiments, where, a bit like cat's eyes, we can fire a laser at them. bounce lasers from the earth to the moon to understand the changing behaviours of the moon and its orbit. it is sadly not enough for the deniers, they will always see conspiracy. while conspiracies have been around for decades, they certainly have a new lease on life in the age of the internet. things like facebook groups, let all the
apollo engineers were very well aware of the van allen belt. a, it wasn't in them for very long, and b, it charted a course actually where the van allen belt it is quite weak anyway. you would think that having moon rocks on the earth would be living proof that the conspiracy theories can be debunked. those rocks are still being studied today. some of them are sealed up, never yet been touched, because the scientists, even back in the '60s in the '70s, knew that technology would get better with...
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apollo engineers were very well aware of the van allen belt. a, it wasn't in them for very long, and b, it charted a course actually where the van allen belt it is quite weak anyway. you would think that having moon rocks on the earth would be living proof that the conspiracy theories can be debunked. those rocks are still being studied today. some of them are sealed up, never yet been touched, because the scientists, even back in the '60s in the '70s, knew that technology would get better with time and they would be able to make new scientific discoveries. we have, left by the apollo astronauts on the moon, retro reflectors, these are passive experiments, where, a bit like cat's eyes, we can fire a laser at them. bounce lasers from the earth to the moon to understand the changing behaviours of the moon and its orbit. it is sadly not enough for the deniers, they will always see conspiracy. while conspiracies have been around for decades, they certainly have a new lease on life in the age of the internet. things like facebook groups, let all the
apollo engineers were very well aware of the van allen belt. a, it wasn't in them for very long, and b, it charted a course actually where the van allen belt it is quite weak anyway. you would think that having moon rocks on the earth would be living proof that the conspiracy theories can be debunked. those rocks are still being studied today. some of them are sealed up, never yet been touched, because the scientists, even back in the '60s in the '70s, knew that technology would get better with...
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paul: i am paul allen. the nikkei news says hp and dell plan to move as much as 30% of notebook production away from china to avoid tariffs on u.s. bound goods. let's get over to singapore and the cfo and executive vice president. let's start right there. can you confirm the report that you plan to move up to 30% of your notebook production out of china? it is good to be with you. i can't, i am not going to comment on rumors or speculation. i will tell you it we have a global supply chain that has flexibility, 25 manufacturing facilities around the globe. we are balancing the needs of our customers with the environment we are in. we have done a nice job balancing the tariff dynamics and we will work our way through that. hopefully the governments will come to an appropriate agreement at the right time. paul: you described the report as a rumor. is that all it is? we have not commented on that. we are continuing to run the business and from our perspective, it is something that people like to speculate about
paul: i am paul allen. the nikkei news says hp and dell plan to move as much as 30% of notebook production away from china to avoid tariffs on u.s. bound goods. let's get over to singapore and the cfo and executive vice president. let's start right there. can you confirm the report that you plan to move up to 30% of your notebook production out of china? it is good to be with you. i can't, i am not going to comment on rumors or speculation. i will tell you it we have a global supply chain that...
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i'm paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering. entry, 1950's jazz and an -- angry tweet. trade talks begin in shanghai, coming down to the fed rate decision. the president says a small cut will not be enough. april takes off on a forecast that will top expectations. tim cook says he is thrilled to the return to growth. shery: later in bloomberg technology global link, we will break down apple's earnings with bloomberg intelligence. first, a quick check of how the markets closed tuesday's session. another day of losses for u.s. stocks. a mixed bag of corporate earnings. procter & gamble rising on earnings. this coming at a time as the fed starts its meeting. president trump did not help market sentiment when he lashed out at china saying it was ripping off the u.s. late market trading, we did see the sentiment recovery as president trump said he recently spoke to chinese president xi jinping. the s&p 500 fell three chance of 1%. th
i'm paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering. entry, 1950's jazz and an -- angry tweet. trade talks begin in shanghai, coming down to the fed rate decision. the president says a small cut will not be enough. april takes off on a forecast that will top expectations. tim cook says he is thrilled to the return to growth. shery: later in bloomberg technology global link, we will break down...
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paul: i am paul allen in sydney. you are watching daybreak australia. let's get a look at business flash headlines. the boeing 737 max is expected to stay grounded through 2020. there are sources cited from the pilot unions and no firm timeline for the return has been established. american airlines and united say they will remove the max from their schedules through the beginning of november. it has been grounded worldwide following two crashes that killed 346 people. --ry: lufthansa is attacking the ceo says airlines offering flights for as little as 10 ,uros or $11 are economically ecologically and politically irresponsible. they lowered the profit forecast last month, blaming intense competition from low-cost rivals at home. paul: the rescue of struggling alitalia weeks away after a looming deadline for offers. they received offers from delta airlines, a family and a statement -- a state owned railroad company. they relaxed the deadline for offers and will now accept expressions of interest instead. shery: we will be joined by pacific life insurance'
paul: i am paul allen in sydney. you are watching daybreak australia. let's get a look at business flash headlines. the boeing 737 max is expected to stay grounded through 2020. there are sources cited from the pilot unions and no firm timeline for the return has been established. american airlines and united say they will remove the max from their schedules through the beginning of november. it has been grounded worldwide following two crashes that killed 346 people. --ry: lufthansa is...
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i am paul allen. kathleen: i am kathleen hays. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. paul: here are the top stories in the next hour. hong kong street protests taking a new term. -- turn. they fire police guess. taking stock of of the new tech board aims to persuade the next tencent or alibaba to list at home in hong kong. engle ini am stephen tokyo. shinzo abe wins the upper house vote but failed to secure a super majority. we will have results and reaction. kathleen: market action into asian trading, we have to take a look at u.s. trading first. the stock market was on its way to a modest gain, mixed results on earnings reports, microsoft with a great report, netflix not so great looking over the course of the week. friday it was news late in the day iran's revolutionary guard seized a british oil tanker in the strait of hormuz. as you can see at the close we had the dow jones down a quarter-point, 68 point decline. at .75 percent loss. it is just after 6:00 in the u.s., so futures are looking to decline on the s&p 5
i am paul allen. kathleen: i am kathleen hays. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. paul: here are the top stories in the next hour. hong kong street protests taking a new term. -- turn. they fire police guess. taking stock of of the new tech board aims to persuade the next tencent or alibaba to list at home in hong kong. engle ini am stephen tokyo. shinzo abe wins the upper house vote but failed to secure a super majority. we will have results and...
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inl: and i am paul allen sydney. another day of fresh records for major indexes as gains and tech outweighed losses in energy and financials. su keenan joins us now with more. what was the highlight of today's session? su: the close. we got these fresh records. it was somewhat of a lackluster session as we saw stocks fluctuate throughout the day. not any major moves, but a positive is we are continuing to see new highs. we also saw a lot of strength in tech. notice the chip stocks coming on strong. let's go right to the bloomberg. at leastositive, or for amazon shareholders. amazon approaching the trillion dollar mark. they briefly popped above it. there was a lot of optimism about their prime day. there was a little touch of that this time around but they had some major celebrities talking theiroduct -- hawking products and it was considered a positive day for all. one of the standout stories was a merger agreement that appears to have gone sour. haltedc, broadcom, have discussion trade proposed merger as the two si
inl: and i am paul allen sydney. another day of fresh records for major indexes as gains and tech outweighed losses in energy and financials. su keenan joins us now with more. what was the highlight of today's session? su: the close. we got these fresh records. it was somewhat of a lackluster session as we saw stocks fluctuate throughout the day. not any major moves, but a positive is we are continuing to see new highs. we also saw a lot of strength in tech. notice the chip stocks coming on...
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time paul allen. the european central bank has centered strongest signal that stimulus will be stepped up with lower interest rates and renewed asset purchases on the agenda. eurozone inflation remains far from the bank's goal and recession clouds are gathering. the new governor of the bank of turkey deliver the country's biggest rate cut in 17 years, slashing are in costs by 425 basis points. japan is weighing a new trade weapon against south korea as the staff persons. wednesday is the deadline for a decision on whether to remove seoul from its white list. it would curb the chip meant -- shipment of hundreds of products. the u.s. is urging both sides to cool down. spacex has successfully launched its latest mission for nashe, a routine operation. headed for the international space station with cargo including a 3-d printer, dozens of scientific experiments, and nickelodeon's icon how it behavesen in space. china has shown evidence it is ready to compete with american private enterprise on earth and
time paul allen. the european central bank has centered strongest signal that stimulus will be stepped up with lower interest rates and renewed asset purchases on the agenda. eurozone inflation remains far from the bank's goal and recession clouds are gathering. the new governor of the bank of turkey deliver the country's biggest rate cut in 17 years, slashing are in costs by 425 basis points. japan is weighing a new trade weapon against south korea as the staff persons. wednesday is the...
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apollo engineers were very well aware of the van allen belt. a, it wasn't in them for very long, and b, it charted a course actually where the van allen belt it is quite weak anyway. you would think that having moon rocks on the earth would be living proof that the conspiracy theories can be debunked. those rocks are still being studied today. some of them are sealed up, never yet been touched, because the scientists, even back in the '605 in the 705, knew that technology would get better with time and they would be able to make new scientific discoveries. we have, left by the apollo astronauts on the moon, retro reflectors, these are passive experiments, where, a bit like cat's eyes, we can fire a laser at them. bounce lasers from the earth to the moon to understand the changing behaviours of the moon and its orbit. it is sadly not enough for the deniers, they will always see conspiracy. while conspiracies have been around for decades, they certainly have a new lease on life in the age of the internet. things like facebook groups, let all thes
apollo engineers were very well aware of the van allen belt. a, it wasn't in them for very long, and b, it charted a course actually where the van allen belt it is quite weak anyway. you would think that having moon rocks on the earth would be living proof that the conspiracy theories can be debunked. those rocks are still being studied today. some of them are sealed up, never yet been touched, because the scientists, even back in the '605 in the 705, knew that technology would get better with...
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he's on board the allen curdie and told us about the rescue of those 65 migrants the rescue happened yesterday in the morning we spotted rob about 6 am. after work 3 approached the boat. i'll repeat on thursday the bullet went away from us because thought we had the libyans afterwards we could convince them and we trust each with all risk a mission distributed life jackets and kill called the people on board we currently have 65 people on board 39 of them are i'm compliant miners and there was one woman we think. all of them are very experienced it some of them are in bad conditions you so you can see that there has been an hour of a place in the last month or sometimes years the rescue we did was approximately 30 miles from the libyan coastline so we had to and from the libyan coast guard and replied. that they could offer assist a fart in the area which is west of tripoli this by future of the geneva convention really refutes this and lampedusa is the next safe port for us so we just follow the maritime law and went to the next part. we went the whole night to lampedusa now we are
he's on board the allen curdie and told us about the rescue of those 65 migrants the rescue happened yesterday in the morning we spotted rob about 6 am. after work 3 approached the boat. i'll repeat on thursday the bullet went away from us because thought we had the libyans afterwards we could convince them and we trust each with all risk a mission distributed life jackets and kill called the people on board we currently have 65 people on board 39 of them are i'm compliant miners and there was...
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i am paul allen. shery: i am shery ahn. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering. time to talk again, u.s. negotiators going to china but little hope of a breakthrough. neither side seems ready to compromise. andour guest -- teargas arrests in hong kong, threatening to scare business and tourism away. markets prepare for the first fed rate cut in a decade. u.s. inflation is stagnant, unemployment near a half-century low. shery: let's look at how the markets close friday in the u.s. the s&p 500 and nasdaq closing at record highs, the s&p with its biggest jump in three weeks, the nasdaq in five. we had twitter and alphabet leading the rally and positive results. that sent top -- tech stocks higher. this coming at a time when we had stronger-than-expected second-quarter gdp numbers. but did nothing to stop expectations at the fed. it is a busy week for earnings very and we have 160 firms on the s&p 500 reporting earnings, of this season. futures not doing much. let's
i am paul allen. shery: i am shery ahn. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering. time to talk again, u.s. negotiators going to china but little hope of a breakthrough. neither side seems ready to compromise. andour guest -- teargas arrests in hong kong, threatening to scare business and tourism away. markets prepare for the first fed rate cut in a decade. u.s. inflation is stagnant, unemployment near a half-century low. shery: let's...
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paul: i am paul allen. is one of the world's biggest chipmakers -- they beat second-quarter despite disruptions. the ceo told about optimism for 5g growth and outlook for the slowdown in china. china is a big market for us pray we have been operating in the country for over 30 years and have important customer relationships, a global supply chain. we have a real strong employee base. it is a big and important market for us. what we have seen the last several quarters is two things. as our demand has slowed customers have digested fairly ,ignificant purchases last year then secondly we saw a bit of an acceleration of demand into the second half, in the second , theer because the fears potential of additional tariffs imposed. those combination of factors have china which is an important market for us being a little bit slower than we had anticipated at the beginning of the year. reporter: good morning. judging by the analyst notes i have read, the concern seems to gross. be will put your margin under pressure
paul: i am paul allen. is one of the world's biggest chipmakers -- they beat second-quarter despite disruptions. the ceo told about optimism for 5g growth and outlook for the slowdown in china. china is a big market for us pray we have been operating in the country for over 30 years and have important customer relationships, a global supply chain. we have a real strong employee base. it is a big and important market for us. what we have seen the last several quarters is two things. as our...
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i'm natalie allen. thanks for being with us. and we're following breaking news out of southern california of a magnitude 7.1 earthquake one day after a 6.4 hit the same area. it has been followed by dozens of aftershocks. the quake struck in the mojave desert near the town of ridgecrest, about 150 miles north of los angeles. damage we are told is significant, but no deaths have been reported. we are happy to say. this is what it looked like from inside someone's home in ridgecrest. >> [ bleep ] oh, my god. oh, my gosh, oh, my god. >> that was a bad one. >> the front door came open. >> it is okay. just hold on. hold on. oh, my god. this is bad, brian. oh, my god. >> so many experienced something very much like that. the office of california's governor says they have activated the state operations center to provide further assistance to everyone. they have also requested additional support from u.s. president donald trump. >> at the state operations center, we are fully activated at the highest level. ear
i'm natalie allen. thanks for being with us. and we're following breaking news out of southern california of a magnitude 7.1 earthquake one day after a 6.4 hit the same area. it has been followed by dozens of aftershocks. the quake struck in the mojave desert near the town of ridgecrest, about 150 miles north of los angeles. damage we are told is significant, but no deaths have been reported. we are happy to say. this is what it looked like from inside someone's home in ridgecrest. >> [...
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i am paul allen. shery: i am shery ahn. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. stocks fall and the offshore yuan weakens as president trump says he can add more china tariffs if he wants to. the chairman watching developments closely. jay powell says he will do what is required to bolster the economy. contrasting fortunes. jp morgan cuts its full-year forecast. goldman sachs revenue bucks wall street trend. shery: later in bloomberg technology global link, we will be talking about the showdowns in washington facing silicon valley. let's get a quick check of how the markets closed in the u.s. regulatory scrutiny in congress being felt across the market as tech stocks underperformed in today's session with the s&p 500 now holding the five-day rally. we had president trump's comments on tariffs dampening sentiments as well. tech giants took a hit. we had energy producers leading some of those declines as we continue to see the selloff in oil market
i am paul allen. shery: i am shery ahn. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. stocks fall and the offshore yuan weakens as president trump says he can add more china tariffs if he wants to. the chairman watching developments closely. jay powell says he will do what is required to bolster the economy. contrasting fortunes. jp morgan cuts its full-year forecast. goldman sachs revenue...
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i'm paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: the top stories we are covering in the next hour. trade talks resume next week with face-to-face meetings in shanghai. the first of negotiation since may. again, cuts forecasts warning of policy missteps on trade and brexit. boris johnson heads to downing street, which he must avoid a damaging no deal divorce at all costs. shery: later in bloomberg technology global link, we will talk about the justice department investigation into whether big tech has been stifling competition. first, that's get you started with a quick check of how the markets closed tuesday session in the u.s. the s&p 500 closed at the highest level in more than a week, up 7/10 of 1%. rising for a second consecutive session. we have some strong earnings coming from the likes of coca-cola, united technologies. not to mention lockheed martin. we also had investor confidence that a deal would be struck when it comes to suspending the u.s. debt ceiling. in the
i'm paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: the top stories we are covering in the next hour. trade talks resume next week with face-to-face meetings in shanghai. the first of negotiation since may. again, cuts forecasts warning of policy missteps on trade and brexit. boris johnson heads to downing street, which he must avoid a damaging no deal divorce at all costs. shery: later in bloomberg technology global...
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i am paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories. wall street rises to another record from the tray truce with china but stops amid signs the economy is swelling. oil on the rise as the opec and allies extend the curves into next year. there is concerned of weakening demand around the world. hong kong protests take a violent turn. police fire tear gas and pepper spray and the government condemns vandalism. shery: a quick check of how the markets closed in the u.s. the u.s. -- s&p 500 closing in a record for the first time in 10 days. chipmakers leading the gains. the semiconductor index closing at a three week high after president trump announced in easing on that band on tech giant huawei. we have the dowd gaining 4/10 of 1% but industrial shares did underperform the bottom market. we have the u.s. ism manufacturing gauge showing the orders stall the last month and that is coming on the back of factory reports across the world showing weakness in t
i am paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories. wall street rises to another record from the tray truce with china but stops amid signs the economy is swelling. oil on the rise as the opec and allies extend the curves into next year. there is concerned of weakening demand around the world. hong kong protests take a violent turn. police fire tear gas and pepper spray and the government condemns vandalism. shery: a quick...
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allen in i am paul sydney. the second annual is a blockchain summit kicks off in taipei today and bring together talk to girls from leading industry startups, investment firms, and financial services, to discuss evolving real-world applications of the technology. joins us. set the stage for us. rishaad: absolutely. some people who are skeptical of all of this. now is someone who has been having a bit of a war of words with him. arthur hayes. he is the founder and ceo of a marketplace trading platform for bitcoin and all things cryptocurrency. arthur, what is this all about? what is going on here? he was questioning her fright and since -- your finances. arthur: he is a hater. someone who does not have any bitcoin. rishaad: harsh, isn't it? arthur: it is, but it's true. [laughter] rishaad: he is saying you guys are basically living on air. arthur: our volumes are fake, that there's no real market action going on, but we beg to differ. there is real trading going on. our highest 24 hour trading record, one trilli
allen in i am paul sydney. the second annual is a blockchain summit kicks off in taipei today and bring together talk to girls from leading industry startups, investment firms, and financial services, to discuss evolving real-world applications of the technology. joins us. set the stage for us. rishaad: absolutely. some people who are skeptical of all of this. now is someone who has been having a bit of a war of words with him. arthur hayes. he is the founder and ceo of a marketplace trading...
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am paulmorning, i allen. major asian markets about to open for trade. >> welcome to "daybreak asia." ♪ our top stories this wednesday, trade talks resume in shanghai. president trump lashing out at rip off china. 4% abovee almost expectations for samsung. turns up then heat. more missiles fired in the second such launch. japan, korea, and australia coming online. under pressure after closing at a record high. watch out for inflation numbers later this morning. kospi down 0.1%. take a look at stocks including iphone suppliers. policykei down, after was left unchanged. the yen rose a little bit. keep an eye on stocks including sony and nintendo reporting earnings. a busy day when it comes to earning results. >> it certainly is. you did mention samsung. let's check in on that stop everyday kospi heavyweight, a bit of a bellwether for south korea as a whole. -- let's check in on that stock. half chip recovery. maybe signs of a bottom inditex recovery. beatinguarter profit, estimates. they did cut their sales fo
am paulmorning, i allen. major asian markets about to open for trade. >> welcome to "daybreak asia." ♪ our top stories this wednesday, trade talks resume in shanghai. president trump lashing out at rip off china. 4% abovee almost expectations for samsung. turns up then heat. more missiles fired in the second such launch. japan, korea, and australia coming online. under pressure after closing at a record high. watch out for inflation numbers later this morning. kospi down 0.1%....
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we will be alive from the allen and company conference in sun valley, idaho. nhlng up, an interview with commissioner, gary bettman. the white house abandoning a plan to eliminate drug price rebate. before we get all of that, let's check on the major averages did we will start with the s&p, dow, and nasdaq. the s&p 500 being coy about its commitment to finish at 3000. it has retreated at certain points. the dow jones industrial average a little mortified bashar little more decisive. -- the dow jones industrial average a little more decisive. we're looking at the highest yield in about a month. as jerome powell's center stage for the market, the market is betting we are going to be getting a rate cut. one of the regions he is testifying this is low inflation expectations. we have seen that. you could view the market as justifying the fed rate cut. the fact that the rate cut chatter has been around for several months, reflation expectations remain subdued, perhaps the market is not convinced the rate cuts will do anything to move the needle on inflation. sheri:
we will be alive from the allen and company conference in sun valley, idaho. nhlng up, an interview with commissioner, gary bettman. the white house abandoning a plan to eliminate drug price rebate. before we get all of that, let's check on the major averages did we will start with the s&p, dow, and nasdaq. the s&p 500 being coy about its commitment to finish at 3000. it has retreated at certain points. the dow jones industrial average a little mortified bashar little more decisive. --...
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. >> so there you have it and with us to talk about it tonight, two pros, jonathan allen our nbc news national political reporter and josh, senior legal affairs contributor for politico dr. allen, i'd like to begin with you let's talk about this hispanic man that went to harvard and i have a dual question, a, what business did he have standing in the briefing room of the labor department standing behind the skeel seal of a cabinet agency using the federal government to relitigate his handling of the case of a sexual predator, b, what standing did he have, what business did he have serving as labor secretary to begin with? >> well, number one, brian, let me say dr. allen is my mother. [ laughter ] >> number two, look, what we saw yesterday with alex accoosta in this sort of ritual as we've become used to it of an audience of one humiliation press conference where people beg for their jobs from president trump was unusual in that it was delivered standing behind that u.s. government seal this man trying to position himself to keep one job after all these questions have been raised about
. >> so there you have it and with us to talk about it tonight, two pros, jonathan allen our nbc news national political reporter and josh, senior legal affairs contributor for politico dr. allen, i'd like to begin with you let's talk about this hispanic man that went to harvard and i have a dual question, a, what business did he have standing in the briefing room of the labor department standing behind the skeel seal of a cabinet agency using the federal government to relitigate his...
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i'm natalie allen. african voices is just ahead for you. and for viewers in the u.s., the news continues in just a moment. i'll be right back. [♪] [♪] check your credit scores for free and learn how to improve them at creditkarma. here's to progress. >>> welcome back. i'm natalie allen. let's update you on our top news this hour. >>> a state of emergency has been declared in the town of ridgecrest, california, following a 6.4 earthquake. this is the strongest to hit the region in a generation and was felt from los angeles to las vegas. no fatalities have been reported. many utilities were knocked out and damage is extensive, including several house fires. >>> donald trump stuck to the script, leaving politics out of his independence day speech in washington. not even thunderstorms kept the crowds away. mr. trump honored the military in a ceremony featuring dramatic flyovers from each branch of the service. there's one. >>> chicago police say at least 14 people were injured in the s stampede as they
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. >> most buildings should have a's but thatot always the case, we went inside one unit that war >> allen cassidy d his wife are in their 70s, for years they've been living at the charter house, which is a 55 and o apartment community in silver spring. >> if it was on, you would hear it. >> allen does have an air conditioning unit, but lately he says it hasn't been working and having a negative effect on im and other tenants. we were inside his apartment for several minutes and were also feeling the heat. >> that's why a lot of people downairs on the seventh floor. >> we followed allen to the mezzanine level and this is what we saw, an empty water jug and neighbors fanning a woman who had passed out. it felt like the air conditioning wasn't working on tis level as well. >> she gotoo hot new york city water to drink. and we didn't have any water to give r. >> and she fainted? >> she fainted. >> that woman was taken to the hospital. >> montgomery county fire and ressue official say the heat likely exacerbated this woman's pre-exiexisting condition. >> on days likey to this is life-or-death
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m paul allen in sydney emily chang is in san francisco. let's take a look at the top global tech stories of the day. uber is cutting about 400 jobs around the world on concern the business is slowing down. memoeo told employees in a that many are too big, creating overlapping work and leading to mediocre results. yft shares fell the most in one month after announcing departure of its chief operating officer. spent 2.5 years as deputy to elon musk at tesla. replacementt hire a and plans to reassign his responsibilities to other staff. there's a lot riding on apple's earnings results on top of its market influence. investors have almost 60 been dollars locked up in the stock. according to a recent report, it's a second largest holding across u.s. etf's after microsoft. those are the top tech stories we are watching. shery: huawei reports earnings in the next few hours. has written extensively about the impact of the ban and joins us from huawei 's home city. great to heavy with us. let's talk about the blacklist on huawei. they had a 90 day
m paul allen in sydney emily chang is in san francisco. let's take a look at the top global tech stories of the day. uber is cutting about 400 jobs around the world on concern the business is slowing down. memoeo told employees in a that many are too big, creating overlapping work and leading to mediocre results. yft shares fell the most in one month after announcing departure of its chief operating officer. spent 2.5 years as deputy to elon musk at tesla. replacementt hire a and plans to...
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paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. taking further steps to open up its $44 trillion financial sector are to the world, having announced earlier plans to remove limits on a shift in the bank, and scrap size requirements for firms that are onshore. let's go to rich beijing and our china correspondent, selina wang. selina: i'm here at the off the record i'll of hosted by the national committee on u.s./china relations. i'm with the managing director of cicc, and vice president of economics. we havet 18 months, seen reforms made by the chinese government to open the financial sector, scrapping ownership limits on local banks. how do you see this impacting you? how the you foresee the competition playing out? >> we are the first joint venture investment bank. we started in the 90's, 1995. we -- i think we are the most important china-based international company. we have been covered with major, international banks. goldman sachs and others. we are in the chinese clients, international clients. the way we have been facing com
paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. taking further steps to open up its $44 trillion financial sector are to the world, having announced earlier plans to remove limits on a shift in the bank, and scrap size requirements for firms that are onshore. let's go to rich beijing and our china correspondent, selina wang. selina: i'm here at the off the record i'll of hosted by the national committee on u.s./china relations. i'm with the managing director of cicc, and vice president of economics. we havet...
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i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. one of the world's most famous casinos may be up for grabs. mgm resorts is exploring the sale and lease back of some of its iconic properties, including the bellagio, a favorite of frank sinatra. is the largest casino operator in las vegas and it is working with an advisor to solicit interest from potential buyers. u.s. shares rose in extended trade following the news. paul: national australia bank named ross mcewan as its next ceo. he announced his resignation as of royal bank of scotland and will start his new job no later than it. he has plenty of experience in the australian industry, having been executive general manager of commonwealth bank. shery: boeing will take a $4.9 billion charge when it reports earnings next week as the fallout from the 737 max grounding widened. it includes compensation for airlines who had to cancel flight. -- flights. moreotal cost will eclipse than $5 billion from revenue and pretax earnings in the quarter. still to come, japan is still chasing its 2
i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. one of the world's most famous casinos may be up for grabs. mgm resorts is exploring the sale and lease back of some of its iconic properties, including the bellagio, a favorite of frank sinatra. is the largest casino operator in las vegas and it is working with an advisor to solicit interest from potential buyers. u.s. shares rose in extended trade following the news. paul: national australia bank named ross mcewan as its next ceo....
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paul: and in paul allen in brisbane. china went through a surge in capital invests meant with a new ,eneration of startups including the parent of tictoc. that boom maybe over. how dramatic is this? >> china's venture capital industry is so young that there has not been a wide pred -- widespread downturn like this. any venture capitalists i am speaking to say this is the first time there have been signs of stress in the industry. if you look at the bloomberg chart, you will see the value of the investments fell 77% from a year earlier in the quarter. when china's venture boom began is when voll alibaba -- alibaba went public. to show investors how lucrative it can be to back seemingly risky startups in china. along the way, some of the most viable start of some the world were fostered. that hit a peak in 2018, when you saw gigantic rounds, $14 billion, and his dramatically fallen since then. shery: is it just a leveling off after peaking a few years back? what is driving this downturn. >> a number of simultaneous factors
paul: and in paul allen in brisbane. china went through a surge in capital invests meant with a new ,eneration of startups including the parent of tictoc. that boom maybe over. how dramatic is this? >> china's venture capital industry is so young that there has not been a wide pred -- widespread downturn like this. any venture capitalists i am speaking to say this is the first time there have been signs of stress in the industry. if you look at the bloomberg chart, you will see the value...
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i'm paul allen in sydney. shery: i'm in new york where it 6:30 p.m. you are watching "daybreak australia." let's get to first word news selina wang. parts of california were hit by an earthquake measured at 6.4. authorities say there are no reports of damage. it struck at 6:00 a.m. about 240 kilometers northeast of l.a., the strongest to hit the region in 20 years. swedes had to the polls with prime minister alexis tsipras struggling to defend economic upheaval. voters like the opponent's message that austerity has failed. the bundestag bank president has ruled himself out of the race to run the imf, narrowing the field of european candidates who might see the job. he says he is happy with his current role and is not looking to move elsewhere. he was seen as the front runner to succeed christine lagarde, having missed out on the job as president of the ecb. president has been named in a lawsuit over air quality in jakarta. the ministry of environmental health are in the lawsuit saying it is responsible for air quality crisis. the pakistani prime minis
i'm paul allen in sydney. shery: i'm in new york where it 6:30 p.m. you are watching "daybreak australia." let's get to first word news selina wang. parts of california were hit by an earthquake measured at 6.4. authorities say there are no reports of damage. it struck at 6:00 a.m. about 240 kilometers northeast of l.a., the strongest to hit the region in 20 years. swedes had to the polls with prime minister alexis tsipras struggling to defend economic upheaval. voters like the...
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paul: and i'm all allen in sydney and you are watching "daybreak australia." u.s. aviation regulators faced criticism over allegations they let boeing call the shots approving the 737 max. the senators grilled faa officials citing reports of lax jet's flightn the control software was developed and later updated after the system's first failed crash in indonesia. shery: turkish airlines is said a strugglingted in group in australia. we told the decision is an early stages and may not result in a deal. the chinese conglomerate is selling assets after racking up one of the country's biggest corporate debt loads following a global acquisition spree. sports carmaker aston martin faces questions about its future after the company experienced a loss in the first half and cut its forecast by more than 10%. this scared investors and sent shares tumbling by more than half of the past week. plenty more ahead on "daybreak asia." this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: asia." ♪ paul: our top stories, the fed say
paul: and i'm all allen in sydney and you are watching "daybreak australia." u.s. aviation regulators faced criticism over allegations they let boeing call the shots approving the 737 max. the senators grilled faa officials citing reports of lax jet's flightn the control software was developed and later updated after the system's first failed crash in indonesia. shery: turkish airlines is said a strugglingted in group in australia. we told the decision is an early stages and may not...
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let's get more from nbc's ron allen. >> reporter: the murder of elijah igniting #for elijah, outrage at what some say was a racially motivated murder the teenager who stopped at a phoenix-area gas station last week playing rap music in his car, stabbed in the neck allegedly by michael adams who police say has told them the music made him feel unsafe >> i don't understand. it's just too much >> reporter: his mother serena said her son loved rap, even wrote lyrics a high school senior killed heading home from work >> this is the worst feeling ever no parent should ever go through this >> reporter: murder and music like in 2012, jordan davis also 17, killed in florida after an argument about loud music with michael dunn, convicted of first degree murder. in arizona, adams now facing the same charge. a suspect released from prison two days before the alleged murder >> knowing that he suffers from autism, adhd as well as potential other mental illnesses -- >> reporter: adams' attorney arguing he's mentally ill. >> he was perfectly aware of what he was doing. there's no way there's no way
let's get more from nbc's ron allen. >> reporter: the murder of elijah igniting #for elijah, outrage at what some say was a racially motivated murder the teenager who stopped at a phoenix-area gas station last week playing rap music in his car, stabbed in the neck allegedly by michael adams who police say has told them the music made him feel unsafe >> i don't understand. it's just too much >> reporter: his mother serena said her son loved rap, even wrote lyrics a high school...
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ron allen, nbc news, atlantic city. >> you can visit it in atlantic city. and that is "nbc nightly news" on a sunday i'm kate know. for all of us here, have a great night >>> we start with breaking news out of san francisco. a fire is burning in mclaren park. you're looking live at the scene right now. see that smoke billowing into the air. firefighters say it's an active grass fire which means it's not under control yet. they also say the flames are not threatening any buildings. now, this is the third fire in mclaren park in the past eight days. we'll bring you more information as it comes into our newsroom. we'll keep an eye on the situation for you. >>> our other top story tonight. we continue to follow more breaking news out of san francisco as well. two pedestrians were hit in the area of taylor and o'farrell streets. >> one did not rvive. nbc bay area's sergio quintana is live at the scene with the very latest. sergio? >> reporter: yeah, this is a story we've been updating throughout the evening. toi i want to
ron allen, nbc news, atlantic city. >> you can visit it in atlantic city. and that is "nbc nightly news" on a sunday i'm kate know. for all of us here, have a great night >>> we start with breaking news out of san francisco. a fire is burning in mclaren park. you're looking live at the scene right now. see that smoke billowing into the air. firefighters say it's an active grass fire which means it's not under control yet. they also say the flames are not threatening any...
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good evening i'm allen martin. >> i am veronica de la cruz. the drama has been unfolding for now then more than two years. john ramis with the story. >> reporter: while others may be waiting for their ship to come in there is one man here who is just trying to get his out. for 20 years doug waggoner has lived and worked on a small cluster of boats at the back of the vallejo marina. at 80 years old the retired fisherman survives on a fixed income and a while back he purchased this 50 foot commercial barge that he planned to rent out to supplement his income. >> it was a short time a month or so and they put that there. >> reporter: that is a huge world war ii era tributary boat called the sherman. over the years and had served as a floating restaurant in various sports including jack london square in oakland. the owners convinced vallejo to allow it to birth here while waiting to be dry docked. but the ship is so big there is not enough room for doug's barge to get past it. >> that is only 20 feet wide. and this is 28 feet wide. >> reporter: do
good evening i'm allen martin. >> i am veronica de la cruz. the drama has been unfolding for now then more than two years. john ramis with the story. >> reporter: while others may be waiting for their ship to come in there is one man here who is just trying to get his out. for 20 years doug waggoner has lived and worked on a small cluster of boats at the back of the vallejo marina. at 80 years old the retired fisherman survives on a fixed income and a while back he purchased this 50...
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he is pleading no contest to the 2004 murders of 26-year-old jason allen and 22-year-old lindsey company am. they were in the bay area on a sightseeing trip. three weeks before they were due to the married back home in ohio. today in court, he turned to linds lindsay's mother as she held up her daughter's wedding dress. >> this dress is empty. it represents the lives that were taken and the marriage taken and our children were taken. >> he said he thought that the young couple was homeless and described shooting jason allen fit. that woke his fiance. >> we always suspect she was murdered second because of how cowardly the act was. but to hear she sat up from the killer himself. that was hard to hear. >> his confession came after he was arrested for the murder of his younger brother. his facebook posts from that year show a fascination with killing, weaponry and spaceships. his defense attorney said he has been mentally ill since taking a large dose of lsd in 2001. they call it ridiculous. >> it was premeditated. he just wanted to do an evil act. >> reporter: they returned to jenner beach
he is pleading no contest to the 2004 murders of 26-year-old jason allen and 22-year-old lindsey company am. they were in the bay area on a sightseeing trip. three weeks before they were due to the married back home in ohio. today in court, he turned to linds lindsay's mother as she held up her daughter's wedding dress. >> this dress is empty. it represents the lives that were taken and the marriage taken and our children were taken. >> he said he thought that the young couple was...