The freedom dividend is very bipartisan. That comes at a time when the the state that has had a president has also remarked dividend for the last 39 years about having a permanent is a deep red state of alaska ceasefire. Then, domestically, it comes at which is funded by oil. A time with the president s im saying technology is the oil impeachment inquiry is of the 21st century. Continuing and drew praise from this policy is not left, right, but forward. Some of his most ardent critics david do you agree with him . On capitol hill. Universal basic including speaker of the house nancy pelosi. David talk about the income. The dividend is different. Impeachment for a moment in connection with this. Of hiseally a shore up the reason we have a dividend is because the people of alaska cannot own, through the relationship with republicans on the senate side, some of whom statehood act with the federal government, the minerals were displeased with the pullback of troops from syria . Kevin absol
Speaks to bloomberg about the path ahead. Speaker pelosi what we are talking about now is taking it into a whole other class of objection to what the president has done. Kailey results from some of the worlds biggest tech companies. This has been a year where apple is rebuilding confidence. It does not seem that anything really hurts facebook these days. Kailey plus, Sheryl Sandberg discusses facebooks stance on political advertising. We believe in Free Expression. We believe in political speech. Ads can be an important part of that. Kailey that is all straight ahead on bloomberg best. Kailey hello, and welcome. Im kailey leinz. This is bloomberg best. Your weekly review of the most important Business News and analysis from Bloomberg Television around the world. What start with a day by day look at the headlines. As the week began, a deadline for reaching the brexit deal was still looming. The eu had not announced whether it would approve an extension beyond thursday, but monday, they
The book festival will continue in a half an hour the final program of the day joined by other contributors to her book to discuss their relationships with their mothers while we wait we will show you their recent visit to toledo ohio. Known as the glass capital of the world. Up next we learn about edward libby and his role to turn toledo into the glass city. The city of toledo has been called the glass capital of the world referring to the glass city because of the influence of the Major International corporations producing some aspect of glass and that has been the case since 1888 when the first Glass Factory was brought to toledo in 1868 scott who owned much of what is downtown toledo who was a Real Estate Broker so the article was titled the future great city of the world. So at that time it was founded in 1837 dayton ohio with 18 oh three so there was a 30 year period summit was arrested development so Justice Scott bought real estate when it was pretty cheap and decided he would
Slash regulations and back out of global efforts to fight climate change. We have breaking headlines from President Trump. You see him right there. Plus a second earthquake rocking california. Experts are warning about months of after of aftershocks as resit brave the front. Wee await arrival u. S. Womens cup champions. The u. S. Womens soccer team, as their win on the u. S. Stage sparking a new revolution. Connell blake burman is at the white house for us. Deirdre bolton at new york stock exchange. Dan springer out in seattle. With the president speaking as we speak, blake, lets start with you. Reporter connell, President Trump is in the east room giving a speech on the environment touting gains made in the u. S. , not only the last couple years during his administration but years and decades past. The president also talking about how he sees protecting the environment, balancing that out with a thriving economy though there are questions you who much credit the Trump Administration s
Of a u. S. Trade war, is it a risk to investors . First, to our top story, facebook shares took a hit earlier today after the wall street journal reported Mark Zuckerberg knew about the social networks problematic privacy practices. Facebook uncovered emails in the process of responding to a federal privacy investigation, raising concerns that they would be harmful to the company if they became public. The journal says that is part of the reason why the company salt sought a quick settlement. Here in me in san francisco, our bloomberg tech executive editor, so, tom, explained this to me here. The nuts and bolts here. What is the journal saying that facebook uncovered . Tom they are referring to an email exchange, which, by the way, they have not seen them. We certainly havent. We dont know where they got them. Apparently there was this exchange in 2012, around the time that the ftc was handing down this consent degree punishment about facebook and its privacy practices. At the time, th