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>> hi, sarah. lisa. >> hi, nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> sarah has been locked up since 2015, for killing a family member. it's the first and only crime she's ever committed. she's a model inmate so she's earned some privileges, like coloring time with friends. >> i'm working on this. >> it's pretty. >> i hate this picture. >> you hate this one? >> yeah. >> but what you do a lot is you work on something and you'll hate it and set it aside and fix it and go back and it will look wonderful. >> there's no fixing it. this isn't a false modesty thing, i really am a bad colorer. >> it looks perfectly nice. >> i only just met sarah and the first thing i pick up on is how critical she is of herself. >> i had bulimia several years, about six years. a way i can control something, control what i eat and control what i weigh. a way to control the whole world. >> can you describe your childhood. >> the whole time i was an adolescent child my parents were alcoholics, and violent ones. i moved schools
>> hi, sarah. lisa. >> hi, nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> sarah has been locked up since 2015, for killing a family member. it's the first and only crime she's ever committed. she's a model inmate so she's earned some privileges, like coloring time with friends. >> i'm working on this. >> it's pretty. >> i hate this picture. >> you hate this one? >> yeah. >> but what you do a lot is you work on something and you'll hate it...
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>> hi, sarah. lisa, nice to meet you. >> hi, lisa. nice to meet you. >> sarah has been locked up since 2015 for killing a family member. she's a model i manmate. >> i'm working on this stingray. >> it's pretty. >> i hate this picture. >> you hate this one? >> you'll work on something and you'll hate it and set it aside and go back and fix it and it will look wonderful. >> there's no fixing this. it's going to turn into a red blob. this is not one of these false modesty things. i'm a bad colorer. artist. >> i think it's perfectly nice. >> i've only just met sarah and the first thing i pick up on is how critical she is of herself. >> i had bulimia for several years. i want to say about six years. it was a way i could control something. control what i eat. i can control what i weigh. it was just a way to control the whole world. >> can you describe your childhood? >> the whole time i was an adolescent and child my parents were alcoholics and violent ones. i moved schools a lot. my sister went to group homes, boarding homes, just sent awa
>> hi, sarah. lisa, nice to meet you. >> hi, lisa. nice to meet you. >> sarah has been locked up since 2015 for killing a family member. she's a model i manmate. >> i'm working on this stingray. >> it's pretty. >> i hate this picture. >> you hate this one? >> you'll work on something and you'll hate it and set it aside and go back and fix it and it will look wonderful. >> there's no fixing this. it's going to turn into a red blob. this is...
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art and sarah are sticking with me. we want to give you an update on what is making headlines outside the business world. viviana: chinese president xi jinping stressing the need for equality in a trade agreement with the u.s.. first public remarks in a partial deal he could sign with president trump. he says china did not start the trade war and it is not something the chinese one. the government is in business until december 20 because president trump signed a temporary spending bill. it averts government shutdown. the u.s. congress is still negotiating the 12 spending bills that make up the budget. the biggest growth loss, white house demand for $9 billion to build a wall along the board with mexico. rage in latin america has spread to colombia. more than 2000 people demonstrating. there was a strike against the deeply unpopular president. they want to put pressure on the government to reform pension and labor laws. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and a
art and sarah are sticking with me. we want to give you an update on what is making headlines outside the business world. viviana: chinese president xi jinping stressing the need for equality in a trade agreement with the u.s.. first public remarks in a partial deal he could sign with president trump. he says china did not start the trade war and it is not something the chinese one. the government is in business until december 20 because president trump signed a temporary spending bill. it...
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. >> sarah connor saving the world from a dark fate again with help from the terminator. >> she's really a tough cookie. it was really great to have her back. >> their iconic roles throughout the years. >> i'll be back. >> the trail-blazing duo all pumped up for another judgment day. >> i'll be back. >> and halloween treats. the spooky costumes that are just out of this world. >> hello, everybody. >> but first the "nightline" five. they give us excellent customer otservice, every time.e. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your auto insurance quote today. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. it's an obscure psychological disorder, called munch syndrome by proxy. one mother's actions
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caroline: let's return to the inside track with sarah ponczek. risks,t uber, regulatory the lockup period is expiring, but your perspective on what has been a brutal time for ipo's. we have pellet on, softbank -- peloton, softbank tomorrow. this?you stand on all of the commona lot of thread is they have been asset light companies and subscription models. if the world is going cyclical, reflationary, inflation picking up, subscription models don't work well. caroline: you think inflation will pick up? to: if you look at employee population ratio, it is telling us 50 basis points increase next year and inflation. joe: speaking of inflation, how much is some of this latest bout of investor optimism engine on those comments by powell about the high bar of rate hikes and the need to see sustained upward level of inflation. the comments from powell were definitely cited as some of the reason. i think you have to acknowledge the argument -- rlet: sorry to interrupt, but uber has come out with results. loss per share of $.68. analysts were looking for a
caroline: let's return to the inside track with sarah ponczek. risks,t uber, regulatory the lockup period is expiring, but your perspective on what has been a brutal time for ipo's. we have pellet on, softbank -- peloton, softbank tomorrow. this?you stand on all of the commona lot of thread is they have been asset light companies and subscription models. if the world is going cyclical, reflationary, inflation picking up, subscription models don't work well. caroline: you think inflation will...
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sarah held the pursestrings. she supported franklin generously, we today on him and eleanor an elegant new york townhouse, which she staffed and furnished, remodeled the estate to accommodate her son's political ambitions. and when franklin thought of leaving eleanor in 1918, intervened decisively to keep the couple together. sarah's wealth freed franklin from the necessity of earning a living and allowed him the luxury of pursuing a political career unencumbered will i financial worry. nothing, said eleanor, ever seemed to disturb the deep and underlying affection they had for each other. like sarah, lucy mercer has not been given her due. every man who ever knew her fell in love with her, wrote jonathan daniels, a keen observer of the washington scene. lucy in many respects was everything that eleanor was not , beautiful, warm, affectionate. she gave franklin the attention that he craved. lucy's mother was once described by the "washington mirror" as the most beautiful woman in washington society. her father, f
sarah held the pursestrings. she supported franklin generously, we today on him and eleanor an elegant new york townhouse, which she staffed and furnished, remodeled the estate to accommodate her son's political ambitions. and when franklin thought of leaving eleanor in 1918, intervened decisively to keep the couple together. sarah's wealth freed franklin from the necessity of earning a living and allowed him the luxury of pursuing a political career unencumbered will i financial worry....
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sarah mcbride, thank you. a reminder to bloomberg users, you can interact with all the charts that you see on the network. your function is gtv . from toronto and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and switch it up at any time. all with millions of secure wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. it's a different kind of wireless network, designed to save you money. switch and save up to $400 a year. and now get $250 off google pixel 4 during xfinity mobile beyond black friday. that's simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. mark: president trump says the united states stands with the people of hong kong and wants to see democracy. president made remarks during an oval office event citing an order addressing violence against native american women. the president added he has a good relationship with chinese pres
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like sarah, lucy mercer hasn't been given her due. every man whoever knew her fell in love with her, wrote john than daniels, keen observer of the washington scene, who's seen in many respects, everything that ellpor no -- eleanor was not. beautiful, warm, affection that the. she gave franklin the attention she craved. she was once described as the most beautiful woman in washington society. her father, founder to have sheff chase country club, was a te sent ant of a signer to have declaration of independence. the family had fallen on hard times and use -- lutiony was working as eleanor's personal secretary when franklin melt her in 1916. by the summer of 1917 they had become an item of gossip in washington. eleanor roosevelt long worth, the daughter of t.r. and eleanor's cousin and the maid of honor at eleanor's wedding, encouraged the romance between franklin and lucy and sometimes invited the pair for dinner. franklin deserved a good time, said aliss maliciously. he was married to eleanor. after the affair broke off in 1918, lucy a
like sarah, lucy mercer hasn't been given her due. every man whoever knew her fell in love with her, wrote john than daniels, keen observer of the washington scene, who's seen in many respects, everything that ellpor no -- eleanor was not. beautiful, warm, affection that the. she gave franklin the attention she craved. she was once described as the most beautiful woman in washington society. her father, founder to have sheff chase country club, was a te sent ant of a signer to have declaration...
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live in san francisco sarah stinson kron 4ews, thanks. a lot sarah. edge now after almost a ood dozen fires broke out and they think it's suspicious fires are all reported at new hall park in concord as you might imagine a loof trees on the dry brush in parks like that each of these fires broke out at different times of day, mostly though late at night and early in the morning with the latest o breaking out early tuesday morning. >>there was want to know late at >>i see the the firefigers came down the street and and we're up the ramp over here to go putit out a scene that where where was burned and it's within probably 50 yards of 2 of the closest house down there and the fact that it's been 12 of them, i'm in a very short period of makes it awfully suspicious. >>well police and cook county fire protection are all investigating these fireas possible arn. we'll take a break 7. still ahead on the kron 00:04am morningews, california lawmakers are
live in san francisco sarah stinson kron 4ews, thanks. a lot sarah. edge now after almost a ood dozen fires broke out and they think it's suspicious fires are all reported at new hall park in concord as you might imagine a loof trees on the dry brush in parks like that each of these fires broke out at different times of day, mostly though late at night and early in the morning with the latest o breaking out early tuesday morning. >>there was want to know late at >>i see the the...
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i'm sarah montague. thejournalist welcome to hardtalk. i'm sarah montague. the journalist ronan farrow won a pulitzer prize for his investigation of harvey weinstein. his revelations about the film producer prompted an outpouring of rage at the way women had been treated and triggered the metoo movement, an attempt at breaking the silence around sexual assault. in his new book catch and kill, he is posing difficult questions about the powerful media institutions he says tried to suppress the story. so how did the hollywood insider, the son of woody allen and mia farrow, broke the story that took the shine off tinseltown? ronan farrow, welcome to
i'm sarah montague. thejournalist welcome to hardtalk. i'm sarah montague. the journalist ronan farrow won a pulitzer prize for his investigation of harvey weinstein. his revelations about the film producer prompted an outpouring of rage at the way women had been treated and triggered the metoo movement, an attempt at breaking the silence around sexual assault. in his new book catch and kill, he is posing difficult questions about the powerful media institutions he says tried to suppress the...
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sarah: mind blowing. alix: but what was kind of overlooked ivy china stuff, jean-claude juncker giving an interview in europe said that there will not be any automobile tariffs. he won't do it. you are talking to a fully informed man. [laughter] alix: first of all, that's probably the best sentence i ever heard. is the strong arm angle. it is a material difference. vincent: i think juncker is lest informed that he really believed. alix: he's a fully informed man. [laughter] vincent: he's not really taken seriously on the street, to be honest, sorry to say. he's probably a lovely guy, but he's not in a position of power. he's in a position of being potentially informed, but he doesn't make any decisions. i think he's kind of going out on a limb here. if there is a problem with this deal with xi, whatever way it breaks down with china, i think trump is going to need a diversion, and the easiest is to go after europe. the best thing that could happen for germany is that this deal gets done with china. otherw
sarah: mind blowing. alix: but what was kind of overlooked ivy china stuff, jean-claude juncker giving an interview in europe said that there will not be any automobile tariffs. he won't do it. you are talking to a fully informed man. [laughter] alix: first of all, that's probably the best sentence i ever heard. is the strong arm angle. it is a material difference. vincent: i think juncker is lest informed that he really believed. alix: he's a fully informed man. [laughter] vincent: he's not...
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caroline: sarah house, always house, always great to get your perspective. a reminder that you can catch all of our great interviews on bloomberg with the function tv if you are lucky enough to own a terminal. -- wee smoking to the will be smooth -- we will be the chief equity strategist. we may need to see growth globally if we are to support some of the earnings growth for 2020. this is bloomberg. ♪ 0. this is bloomberg. ♪ stocks jumping to record highs after that unexpectedly strong jobs report. groupg us more, capital chief strategist peter. youas been a while since have been on the show but in the past, you have been cautious. yet, here we are at record highs. market?ust respect the you always have to respect the scoreboard. but i am also glad that i am a strategist so i can come here after the close and explain what happened during the day. the number is interesting because employment numbers have been trending downward. it is interesting to see the revisions, massive revisions. you tend not to see that. so, let's see what happens next month.
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sarah: really? jon: yeah. i would say -- sarah: you'd wear -- okay. come on. you'd put that on your case? jon: i'd, um... sarah: honestly. lemonis: is there anything on this board that you would put on your phone? jon: i would put that one, the lower right. sarah: i actually would say, my l.a. friends, if you were to think about our l.a. team, many of the men might go for that. jackson: i totally agree. sarah: the gold is so on-trend. and the mixing the marble with the gold, i haven't seen anything like that. it looks fantastic, and i think that these have a sophistication to them. xavier: aside from that, we really wanted to, you know, make sure we hit that t-mobile magenta in the designs that we made, because it would be really cool for the customer to get something that is branded t-mobile but doesn't, like, feel like it to them so that they're walking around showing off this cool case, while at the same time, your brand is being extended. sarah: this was smart of you, because there are the people who are fans, and that was nice. jon: wow. that's impressive
sarah: really? jon: yeah. i would say -- sarah: you'd wear -- okay. come on. you'd put that on your case? jon: i'd, um... sarah: honestly. lemonis: is there anything on this board that you would put on your phone? jon: i would put that one, the lower right. sarah: i actually would say, my l.a. friends, if you were to think about our l.a. team, many of the men might go for that. jackson: i totally agree. sarah: the gold is so on-trend. and the mixing the marble with the gold, i haven't seen...
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>> sarah: he was working for the u.s. government in addition to several companies. >> martha: what is your message to your dad? what is your message to the government at this point? what can you put behind this to get him home? >> sarah: my message to my dad would be that we are working tirelessly every day and that we are going to bring him home and that there are many people working hard to bring him home to us. my message to the iranian authorities would be that now is the time to come clean on what happened to him. we want to see him. we want to know what charges they have against him, and we want to send him home. >> martha: sarah, thank you very much. i also want to give your husband a shout out. he is in the navy, correct? excuse me pier he's in the marines. and he served in iraq. sarah, thank you. thank you to your husband who served. we will see you soon again, i hope. good news, we hope. coming up next, nikki haley says that rex and are trying to get her to undermine trump's present dominant presidency. she is u
>> sarah: he was working for the u.s. government in addition to several companies. >> martha: what is your message to your dad? what is your message to the government at this point? what can you put behind this to get him home? >> sarah: my message to my dad would be that we are working tirelessly every day and that we are going to bring him home and that there are many people working hard to bring him home to us. my message to the iranian authorities would be that now is the...
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i think sarah is right. this conduct laid out in the impeachment hearings is consistent with the brand donald trump has been selling for 35 years. >> he will leverage to get the deal he wants to get. he's the deal maker. he's strong enough, tough enough and mean enough -- >> people don't care if he break the rules. >> people priced that in. he didn't act differently during the campaign. i was there. he was doing the same stuff then. people said we want that. we're voting for that. >> that's the problem. impeachment is a constitutional process. i understand the politics of it. it's a constitutional process. if the president can get away with violating not just breaking the law and using american tax payers' money then we're in new territory. >> it's not just a constitutional process. it's a political process. the framers made it a political process. not a legal process. >> that's all true. sarah, you and heidi were saying he's in more favorable terrain. how does this play out over time, the brand of impeachme
i think sarah is right. this conduct laid out in the impeachment hearings is consistent with the brand donald trump has been selling for 35 years. >> he will leverage to get the deal he wants to get. he's the deal maker. he's strong enough, tough enough and mean enough -- >> people don't care if he break the rules. >> people priced that in. he didn't act differently during the campaign. i was there. he was doing the same stuff then. people said we want that. we're voting for...
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well sarah clark joins us live from hong kong sarah just bring us up to speed with the latest results just how big are the gains being made by those pro-democracy candidates. were huge gains for the pro-democracy parties the latest figures the 398 seats have been won by the pan democrats or the pro-democracy camp and just 58 for the post beijing parties now until sunday. had the majority in these district council elections now this is normally and unavenged traditionally and unavenged full council election but of course this time it has huge importance after the ongoing demonstrations of the same cause kind of chaos across hong kong in the last 6 months now keep some high profile. lawmakers including junius home who have been on seated he was the legislator is also the ledge of council but is also a district councillor he was the one of the ones who was considered to be aligned with the triads triads of his seat which being quite brutally bashed some of the protests a few months ago and we also spoke to. council a fellow called paul cherry and he's described these results from sunday'
well sarah clark joins us live from hong kong sarah just bring us up to speed with the latest results just how big are the gains being made by those pro-democracy candidates. were huge gains for the pro-democracy parties the latest figures the 398 seats have been won by the pan democrats or the pro-democracy camp and just 58 for the post beijing parties now until sunday. had the majority in these district council elections now this is normally and unavenged traditionally and unavenged full...
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i'm sarah montague. the journalist ronan farrow won a pulitzer prize for his investigation of harvey weinstein. his revelations about the film producer prompted an outpouring of rage at the way women had been treated and triggered the metoo movement — an attempt at breaking the silence around sexual assault. in his new book catch and kill, he's posing difficult questions about the powerful media institutions he says tried to suppress the story. so how did the hollywood insider, the son of mia farrow and woody allen, break the story that took the shine off tinseltown? ronan farrow, welcome to hardtalk. good to be here. now, many people won't be familiar with the expression catch and kill. can you explain what it means? catch and kill is an old term in american tabloid journalism. it refers to buying the rights to a story not to publish it, but to bury it — sometimes at the behest of a powerful person. it is used both metaphorically, in the plot that unravels in this book — because this book is about
i'm sarah montague. the journalist ronan farrow won a pulitzer prize for his investigation of harvey weinstein. his revelations about the film producer prompted an outpouring of rage at the way women had been treated and triggered the metoo movement — an attempt at breaking the silence around sexual assault. in his new book catch and kill, he's posing difficult questions about the powerful media institutions he says tried to suppress the story. so how did the hollywood insider, the son of mia...
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no shit it's just earnest and sarah how do we sanders the press secretary is scheduled to come out here this morning to state run television fox and she'll probably come over and visit with us and hopefully have a few words to say to us and we'll try to find out some information places that place just. in the morning where i live there are you do you think about this asking trying to listening would you give trump's tax returns i think it's hypocrisy at its best can you tell me the president this is replaced what used to be a daily press briefing is now a short 5 to 10 minute gaggle out in the driveway of the white house is there already so they can control the press a little bit better keep the questions and the answers down there right now who has the wrong question to the distractors this administration has gotten a lot of heat and for its credibility to know what you guys and so i would argue that salary i don't doubt your credibility or an order i'm just asking the question or it's about me so the question is for the sizable portion of the public to believe that this administration
no shit it's just earnest and sarah how do we sanders the press secretary is scheduled to come out here this morning to state run television fox and she'll probably come over and visit with us and hopefully have a few words to say to us and we'll try to find out some information places that place just. in the morning where i live there are you do you think about this asking trying to listening would you give trump's tax returns i think it's hypocrisy at its best can you tell me the president...
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sarah: it's a little bit of both. as you know, when facebook cut off developers' access to data from users' friends, they did it only for certain developers. they white listed other developers. that's one of the problems from -- problems at the heart of this lawsuit that got leaked. when we see instances like cambridge analytica, a direct result of these relationships so freely handing out that developer data, how they handled it, when, why is a huge issue with regards to the privacy front. so they don't do that anymore. but as facebook gets hammered on privacy issues, they are going to become more anti-competitive as a result. they are going to be in charge of their data and keeping it as close to the chest as possible and not letting other people get a slice of that dominance. taylor: tying it all together, it is bloomberg technology's sarah frier and then brody. -- and ben brody. thank you. expedia shares plummeting thursday after they close about 27%. they saw a decline in revenue growth in the third quarter. verb
sarah: it's a little bit of both. as you know, when facebook cut off developers' access to data from users' friends, they did it only for certain developers. they white listed other developers. that's one of the problems from -- problems at the heart of this lawsuit that got leaked. when we see instances like cambridge analytica, a direct result of these relationships so freely handing out that developer data, how they handled it, when, why is a huge issue with regards to the privacy front. so...
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sarah: i don't think so. on the one hand, consumers are feeling relatively upbeat, but the expectation is we've all been trained to look for discounts at this time of year, so if you haven't seen them yet, start looking at the promotions to in your email inbox soon. expectations online are that prices on electronics are going to be lowest the weekend of the whole holiday shopping season. for toys as well, that is the case. i think the discount confetti cannon is going to start ramping up very soon. gauge is theul a shopping season over the next few days in terms of giving us a clue to what is happening with the u.s. consumer? we've just had consumer confidence data out. it is weakening again. you can see some of the consumer demand that was there three quarters ago beginning to fade. do you expect what we are going to see over the next few days to gel with that signal of a slightly softening consumer? sarah: i don't think black friday and cyber monday tend to be good indicators of where the consumer is. i thi
sarah: i don't think so. on the one hand, consumers are feeling relatively upbeat, but the expectation is we've all been trained to look for discounts at this time of year, so if you haven't seen them yet, start looking at the promotions to in your email inbox soon. expectations online are that prices on electronics are going to be lowest the weekend of the whole holiday shopping season. for toys as well, that is the case. i think the discount confetti cannon is going to start ramping up very...
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sarah: they may not be the same signal it used to be. but you look at the vix, it is at the lowest level in about a year. of course people are going to start to think about the word complacency. are investors not worrying about the risks? are people too complacent and will they be taken by surprise? because many times when you see a large spike in the vix, accommodated by the other volatility metrics as we saw in february prior, they typically come off of a pretty low base. very complacent volatility really drives up and all of a sudden something comes out. scarlet: so are we too complacent? joe: i think it does signal -- edward: i think it does signal some level of complacency. but never short i don't market. if you look at the-- a dull market. lower volatility tends to coincide with better equity market return than higher volatility. so i would not get out just yet. scarlet: what is the single biggest risk that could disrupt everything in 2020? i feel like i set myself up with that question with the election coming up, but is that a qu
sarah: they may not be the same signal it used to be. but you look at the vix, it is at the lowest level in about a year. of course people are going to start to think about the word complacency. are investors not worrying about the risks? are people too complacent and will they be taken by surprise? because many times when you see a large spike in the vix, accommodated by the other volatility metrics as we saw in february prior, they typically come off of a pretty low base. very complacent...
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sarah: that's right. one of the most discouraging thing was that macy's e-commerce sales flow to only single digit growth. they previously touted their double-digit growth, so to see it stumble that way, you do have to ask yourself if it's digital transition is progressing the way it needs to. i think another real callout in this report is that they said their stores in lower tier malls were a real source of weakness, and it kind of begs the question, why haven't they moved to close the stores in the first place? guy: holidays are next week. can i read anything into expectations going into that? sarah: i don't think so. i think these were exit cushion errors by macy's, not a read on the consumer overall. we saw target report blockbuster results that included a 10% increase in sales in their apparel division, and they are priced pretty competitively with macy's and kohl's. at this point, i think target is stealing share from these to part stores. had ao saw that tjx really strong quarter. so i don't think
sarah: that's right. one of the most discouraging thing was that macy's e-commerce sales flow to only single digit growth. they previously touted their double-digit growth, so to see it stumble that way, you do have to ask yourself if it's digital transition is progressing the way it needs to. i think another real callout in this report is that they said their stores in lower tier malls were a real source of weakness, and it kind of begs the question, why haven't they moved to close the stores...
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nbc's sarah harman joins us now with more. sarah, good morning. >> reporter: frances, good morning. president trump has spoken publicly about the devastating california wildfires for the first time, hitting out at the state's governor, gavin newsom, and sparking a tweet battle. as california recovers from devastating fires ha scorched nearly 100,000 acres and forced thousands from their homes, the president lashed out ao ll fedel funding. tweeting, "every year it's the same thing, and then he comes to the federal government for monetary help. no more. get your act together, governor." and blasted newsom's forest management "i told him from the first day we met that he must clean his forest floors. he doubled down on the south lawn >> the governor doesn't know he's like a child. he doesn't know what he's doing. every year it's always california it's rarely somebody else or someplace else >> reporter: newsom fired back, "you don't believe in climate change you are excused from this conversation koechlt the president has suggested cleaning the forest floors before suggesting specifical
nbc's sarah harman joins us now with more. sarah, good morning. >> reporter: frances, good morning. president trump has spoken publicly about the devastating california wildfires for the first time, hitting out at the state's governor, gavin newsom, and sparking a tweet battle. as california recovers from devastating fires ha scorched nearly 100,000 acres and forced thousands from their homes, the president lashed out ao ll fedel funding. tweeting, "every year it's the same thing,...
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sarah: this chart is pretty unbelievable. the entire consumer staples and the s&p made up of about 30 companies or so. the other, the combined market cap. two companies have a larger market cap than 2000 companies combined. there is a possibility that through the end of the year, we see fomo pick up for some of these highflying companies. apple up 70% this year. some funds are doing windowdressing. we have seen some differentiation within the whole thing. apple up about 70%. microsoft and facebook both up 50%. then you look at the likes of google pair and alphabet, amazon lagging. although it is possible that we do see fomo pick up for some of these high flyers. taylor: within the idea of differentiation, bear with me as i pull in another terminal chart here which again highlights the market cap of apple more than the entire s&p 500 energy sector. this is not a story about apple, to me, it highlights the concerns about growth over a dividend-paying sector, a value sector. are we starting to see a rotation out of value into gr
sarah: this chart is pretty unbelievable. the entire consumer staples and the s&p made up of about 30 companies or so. the other, the combined market cap. two companies have a larger market cap than 2000 companies combined. there is a possibility that through the end of the year, we see fomo pick up for some of these highflying companies. apple up 70% this year. some funds are doing windowdressing. we have seen some differentiation within the whole thing. apple up about 70%. microsoft and...
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and sjp designed a backpack tha >> sarah jessica parker. this is the ft that keeps giving. >>> you know, m and more people are carrying backpacks. are you aware of that? >> they are so efficient. >> and they are -- sarahessica came and surprised her, that made the cut. >> so the favorite things issue of o-magazine is out now. and the list'sost expensive item, this bike will set you back two grand. >>he most inexpensive is a set of glass straws, she is big on that. no more plastic straws at oprah's house. >> there's several truffle items on the list. >> oprah loves trufe, sheill put out t truffle sauce, it comes in black and white truffle, he loves at. >> there's th-- there's a wine opener on the list. what happens when you pop open too many botes of wine. >> good question, gayle doesn't drink. and steadm does not dnk either. so it's not always a fun scene with the three of us. >> oh, i'm betti it's always so much fun withhose three. we, oprah has her favorite thing kps the holidays are -- things and the holidays are here, and so, it's time
and sjp designed a backpack tha >> sarah jessica parker. this is the ft that keeps giving. >>> you know, m and more people are carrying backpacks. are you aware of that? >> they are so efficient. >> and they are -- sarahessica came and surprised her, that made the cut. >> so the favorite things issue of o-magazine is out now. and the list'sost expensive item, this bike will set you back two grand. >>he most inexpensive is a set of glass straws, she is big...
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so sarah jessica came and surprised and so that was good. so that made the cut. >> the favorite things issue of "o magazine" drops november 19th. the list's most expensive item? this stationary bike will set you back two grand. >> there are actually several truffle items on the list. >> because oprah loves all things truffles. when oprah goes to a restaurant to when she orders something she will put out some people think it's tacky. she doesn't. but she'll pull out the truffle sauce. comes in black and white truffle. so she loves that. >> there is a wine opener on the list that looks quite nice. what is it like behind the scenes when gayle and oprah pop open a few too many bottles of wine? >> very good question, rachel, because gayle doesn't drink. i think it's irritating to her because she said stedman doesn't drink either. so it's not always a fun scene when it's the three of us. >> it would annoy me too. >>> well, i think a lot of ladies would like to know what sharon stone is drinking these days because he looks phenomenal. >> 27 years a
so sarah jessica came and surprised and so that was good. so that made the cut. >> the favorite things issue of "o magazine" drops november 19th. the list's most expensive item? this stationary bike will set you back two grand. >> there are actually several truffle items on the list. >> because oprah loves all things truffles. when oprah goes to a restaurant to when she orders something she will put out some people think it's tacky. she doesn't. but she'll pull out...
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. >> and we are in new york, where sarah jessica ♪ ♪ he could've just been the middl. but mike bloomberg became thego did good. after building biness that created thousands ofobs he took chge of a ty still reeling from 9/11 bringingobs and thousands ofd bring it back from the ashes affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the trible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect famili across america. and stood up to the coal loy and is administration to...
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sarah barrass and brandon machin, who is her half—brother, strangled their two sons, aged 13 and 14, in shiregreen in sheffield, in may. prior to that they had tried to poison some of the children. frankie mccamley is outside the court. the details of this case are unbearably distressing. yes. today the court heard further details as to why this couple decided to murder to have their children and attempted to murder the rest. the pair feared that their children would be taken into care at the local authority were to find out about their own going secret incestuous relationship, so sarah barrass and brandon machin decided together that murdering all six of their children would be better than letting them go into care. tristan ina bbc letting them go into care. tristan in a bbc children's programme in 2017, unhappy by the of friends, but the 13—year—old was murdered along with his brother blake, by their own pa rents. with his brother blake, by their own parents. it left the community in sheffield in shock. today the boy's pa rents sheffield in shock. today the boy's parents sarah
sarah barrass and brandon machin, who is her half—brother, strangled their two sons, aged 13 and 14, in shiregreen in sheffield, in may. prior to that they had tried to poison some of the children. frankie mccamley is outside the court. the details of this case are unbearably distressing. yes. today the court heard further details as to why this couple decided to murder to have their children and attempted to murder the rest. the pair feared that their children would be taken into care at the...
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finn, sarah finn -- >> jimmy: sarah finn, good job sarah. [ cheers and applause she did a great job, obviously >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: really worked well i love your interviews that you were doing during "endgame," because you had to give interviews you were in the movie, but you didn't want to spoil anything. that's the way it works with marvel movies. they don't really want you to talk about much. talk about, you know, they say, "watch, go see our movie, but we can't spoil anything. >> right >> jimmy: and you did something in your interviews that made me laugh. i think we showed it on the show once. but i want to show it to you while you're here. here's chadwick boseman not spoiling "avengers: endgame. take a look at this. >> people are like ready to see this movie they're buying the tickets it's nuts. i mean, how does that feel to know that they love this film so much? >> it's great, but i'm dead. [ laughter ] so i can't answer any questions about that >> oh, okay. so you don't want to give us a a spoiler or anything like that >> i'm dead. >> what about "black panther 2," anythin
finn, sarah finn -- >> jimmy: sarah finn, good job sarah. [ cheers and applause she did a great job, obviously >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: really worked well i love your interviews that you were doing during "endgame," because you had to give interviews you were in the movie, but you didn't want to spoil anything. that's the way it works with marvel movies. they don't really want you to talk about much. talk about, you know, they say, "watch, go see our movie, but...
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ok sarah clarke live for us in hong kong thank you very much indeed. highly classified chinese government documents are given the stark insights into the mass detention of ethnic minorities mostly muslim weekers rights groups estimate that more than a 1000000 people have been locked up in the camps in the scenes young region friends and 100 reports. the chinese government says camps such as this in the shin jiang region are centers for education and vocational training documents obtained and verified by the international consortium of investigative journalists reveal they in fact operate as extrajudicial internment camps for the compulsory indoctrination of ethnic minorities mostly muslims the documents detail how police use an artificial intelligence driven data system to select who will be detained once inside the camps every aspect of their life is controlled from frequency of toilet use and haircuts to visits from loved ones inmates the documents say are ultimately judged on ideological transformation study and training and compliance with discipli
ok sarah clarke live for us in hong kong thank you very much indeed. highly classified chinese government documents are given the stark insights into the mass detention of ethnic minorities mostly muslim weekers rights groups estimate that more than a 1000000 people have been locked up in the camps in the scenes young region friends and 100 reports. the chinese government says camps such as this in the shin jiang region are centers for education and vocational training documents obtained and...
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joe: sarah, when you look at best buy, what stands out? sarah: one thing that jumped out was the really strong comparable sales in the appliance division. a lot of retailers have started to go after that market share. jcpenney ultimately had to pull out of it. best buy is succeeding in that category and smartphone replacement cycles slowing down. it really speaks well to how they are diversifying and storing their business. romaine: when you look at the retail space in general, we sort , the shiftingnt retail landscape, but with best buy, what is the future? is it just going to be the services business? will it be some kind of hybrid between services and me buying a tv? brian: i think the future of best buy, it has a will built out in well-functioning online operation but the company's stores are very valuable. they are adding more fulfillment and shipping options for consumers. one of these is by online, pick up in store. in new york, they will be testing curbside pickup. it is a model that basically leverages the power of historic stores
joe: sarah, when you look at best buy, what stands out? sarah: one thing that jumped out was the really strong comparable sales in the appliance division. a lot of retailers have started to go after that market share. jcpenney ultimately had to pull out of it. best buy is succeeding in that category and smartphone replacement cycles slowing down. it really speaks well to how they are diversifying and storing their business. romaine: when you look at the retail space in general, we sort , the...
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as a family friend, he took sarah to covent garden and the theatre. for a long time i would say, when i told people, i would say, "0h, he took advantage of me". i couldn't bring myself to use the word "abused". that he'd abused me. how old would you have been at the time? well, he was charged of abusing me from the ages of seven to 12, but what i've realised is, actually, it was happening before i could read. when she was 17, sarah told her parents. at that stage, she didn't want to go to the police. but in 2015, after thejimmy savile scandal, she decided to report it. the investigation was complex. by that stage, michael murphy, a common name, had vanished. the whole process has been the hardest thing i've ever done. i remember being really anxious, and i got this phone call out of the blue, completely out of the blue, saying, you know, we've found him and we've made an arrest. it felt incredible, but then i felt terrified. around this time, another of murphy's victims, completely unconnected to sarah, had also gone to the police. injuly 2018, he wen
as a family friend, he took sarah to covent garden and the theatre. for a long time i would say, when i told people, i would say, "0h, he took advantage of me". i couldn't bring myself to use the word "abused". that he'd abused me. how old would you have been at the time? well, he was charged of abusing me from the ages of seven to 12, but what i've realised is, actually, it was happening before i could read. when she was 17, sarah told her parents. at that stage, she didn't...
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sarah, thank you. that is it from us. time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news with lu kwesa burak. the headlines: jeremy corbyn launches labour's election manifesto, calling it the most ambitious plan in decades to transform britain. prince andrew is seen for the first time since stepping back from royal duties over thejeffrey epstein scandal.
sarah, thank you. that is it from us. time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news with lu kwesa burak. the headlines: jeremy corbyn launches labour's election manifesto, calling it the most ambitious plan in decades to transform britain. prince andrew is seen for the first time since stepping back from royal duties over thejeffrey epstein scandal.
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sarah. >>good morning that's right sacred heart here in san jose, it is down turkeys they need more they need donations anything you can do to help donating a couple dollars can help them by some turkeys because they need a couple more 1000 meet their goals these are all the boxes. they put the turkeys inside the boxes, you're looking at what's inside this one that's bread he got canned food. of course the turkey what most important part of your thanksgiving meal. have a lot of produce here. and also people just coming by bringing turkeys. you can do that today tomorrow and wednesday but joining us now is poncho q bar and he's here to tell us about an need you see a lot of people these are working families, they just need help to get through the holidays need a little back sure help. >>well happy thanksgiving to and we want to make sure that a lot of families can have a happy thanksgiving to so in this valley where there's so much need especially with the escalating housing crisis continues
sarah. >>good morning that's right sacred heart here in san jose, it is down turkeys they need more they need donations anything you can do to help donating a couple dollars can help them by some turkeys because they need a couple more 1000 meet their goals these are all the boxes. they put the turkeys inside the boxes, you're looking at what's inside this one that's bread he got canned food. of course the turkey what most important part of your thanksgiving meal. have a lot of produce...
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joining me now, from washington, democratic strategist otina omara, and sarah longwell, publisher of the bulwark. sarah, the white house seems to have a strategy of trying to shift the focus away from the president. they want to talk about hillary clinton. they want to talk about biden. they even put biden's son on their witness list, the republicans in the house intelligence committee for their list of witnesses. but it is donald trump that they're doing the impeachment inquiry about. if all they are trying to allege has any truth to it, isn't it really immaterial and distracting from whether or not this president abused power in terms of trying to extort or in other terms, quid pro quo with ukraine? >> yeah, their goal is to distract. that is why you saw hunter biden show up on the witness list yesterday. they want to make this as much about hunter biden as possible. i've been out in swing states talking to trump voters, asking them what do you think about impeachment, with a would make you change your mind. these voters are very cynical. and they think, you know, all politicians a
joining me now, from washington, democratic strategist otina omara, and sarah longwell, publisher of the bulwark. sarah, the white house seems to have a strategy of trying to shift the focus away from the president. they want to talk about hillary clinton. they want to talk about biden. they even put biden's son on their witness list, the republicans in the house intelligence committee for their list of witnesses. but it is donald trump that they're doing the impeachment inquiry about. if all...
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she noted in her diary i just finished a movie called slow gun in it as a man i love sarah. he's quite jaded but at the same time full of integrity. there were heavy years for the 3 of them soon to be for the birth of daughter charlotte. but although daughter kate fell by the wayside with her father gone she often felt superfluous. i judge myself. on not having understood that kate needed to know where she came from and on reading the diaries i thought how childish sation i were and how adult kate was to have understood and to have forgiven 2 such idiotic. grown ups. seem from today's perspective the diaries read like a self interrogation kid killed herself at the age of $46.00. i got. confidence in myself. even as a grandmother. i didn't know i went into. and i never put pen to paper. after kate the last entrants who. jane birkin has revealed herself in her diaries and they are heartbreaking because they're sad and funny and so much more. time doing serious baking bread where our europe correspondent. is baking in national bread from each e.u. member states mixing it libera
she noted in her diary i just finished a movie called slow gun in it as a man i love sarah. he's quite jaded but at the same time full of integrity. there were heavy years for the 3 of them soon to be for the birth of daughter charlotte. but although daughter kate fell by the wayside with her father gone she often felt superfluous. i judge myself. on not having understood that kate needed to know where she came from and on reading the diaries i thought how childish sation i were and how adult...
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sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone.
sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone.
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sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone. that's how you put a customer at ease. hey, did anyone else hear weird voices while they were in the corn? no. no. me either. whispering voice: jamie. what?
sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone. that's how you put a customer at ease. hey, did anyone else hear weird voices while they were in the corn? no. no. me either. whispering voice: jamie. what?
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i'm sarah 50. >> i'm frank --. i want to bring it coat because it's cold in the bay area with freeze warnings in some areas, especially in the north bay yesterday. a number of high temperatures never reached 50 degrees. and san francisco, and a record breaking cold temperature yesterday. i know sarah and i were talking. i need a cup of coffee, but i'm not sure if i'm going to drink it or dump it down my back. >> i think you should dump it all over me because i am so cold. >> what is the deal? >> it is a cold one. you said it. we have a frost advisory, we have a freeze warning. we do have changes coming. not today. perhaps not tomorrow, but the storm is moving in in the days ahead and that will bring up temperatures. giving you a look here at a chilly, chilly start to the day , but we have partly cloudy, mostly clear skies. calm conditions all helping out those cold morning lowe's. 26 in santa rosa right now. 29 in napa. for the inner east bay, 33 in livermore. and around the bay, upper 30s to mid 40s. 39 in berkele
i'm sarah 50. >> i'm frank --. i want to bring it coat because it's cold in the bay area with freeze warnings in some areas, especially in the north bay yesterday. a number of high temperatures never reached 50 degrees. and san francisco, and a record breaking cold temperature yesterday. i know sarah and i were talking. i need a cup of coffee, but i'm not sure if i'm going to drink it or dump it down my back. >> i think you should dump it all over me because i am so cold. >>...
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ingram candy, sarah broome, and mitchell jackson. [applause] [applause] abram candy is a new york times best-selling author and the founding director of the anti-racist research and policy center at american university. a professor of history and international relations and frequent public speaker candy is a columnist at the atlantic. he is the author of stand from the beginning the definitive history and racist à he is the author of how to be an antiracist. bringing it all together with an engaging personal narrative of his own awakenings antiracism. sarah broome has appeared in the new yorker, the new york times magazine, the oxford american and oprah magazine among others. she received her masters in journalism from the university of california berkeley and awarded the waiting foundation creative nonfiction grant in 2016. she is the author of yellow house in 1961 sarah broome's mother i've remade thought Ãb and built her world inside of it. widowed, ivory may remarried sarah's father simon broome and their combined family would
ingram candy, sarah broome, and mitchell jackson. [applause] [applause] abram candy is a new york times best-selling author and the founding director of the anti-racist research and policy center at american university. a professor of history and international relations and frequent public speaker candy is a columnist at the atlantic. he is the author of stand from the beginning the definitive history and racist à he is the author of how to be an antiracist. bringing it all together with an...
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nuala thanks to sarah. been another stabbing this evening. it happened at an apartment epartment store in the hague. in other news, iraq's prime minister says he will submit his resignation a day after security forces killed dozens of antigovernment protesters. adel abdul mahdi said he would step down so parliament could put together a new administration. 40 demon various cities.d in malta's prime minister joseph muscat says that a suspect in caruana galizia will not be granted immunity. the susct had previously demanded a pardon in exchange for information about the murder. the prminister is under increasing pressure to sp down over his handling of the case. leaders and parliamentary figures from britain's politicat s have been taking part in a televised debate ahe of the general election next month. the debate featured sevenci politis in total. main topics included brexit, health care, and immigration. nato's defense spending esmates for this year suggest that nine of the 29 member restatesow meeng the target of committing 2% of the nationa
nuala thanks to sarah. been another stabbing this evening. it happened at an apartment epartment store in the hague. in other news, iraq's prime minister says he will submit his resignation a day after security forces killed dozens of antigovernment protesters. adel abdul mahdi said he would step down so parliament could put together a new administration. 40 demon various cities.d in malta's prime minister joseph muscat says that a suspect in caruana galizia will not be granted immunity. the...