Listen: Marie Maldonado, Nypd, Eric Garner discussed on Bloomberg Businessweek
"In doing Gina Cervidae from Bloomberg world headquarters U. S. stocks had their worst week of twenty nineteen as investors worried over the escalating trade war with China the S. and P. five hundred fell for a fifth straight day its steepest weekly loss since December after president Donald Trump said he'd slept more tariffs on Chinese goods president ratcheted up his rhetoric late Friday saying he could boost the levees to a much higher number stocks were already under pressure after investors were disappointed at the first fed rate cut in a decade did not come with assurances of more easing the July jobs report did little to alter views on the economy and the path for future rate policy Berkshire Hathaway's second quarter operating income was six point one four billion dollars down eleven percent year over year insurance underwriting operating profit fell sixty three percent from the year before while Berkshires railroad utilities and energy businesses sell operating earnings of one point nine five billion up almost three percent from the year before the final decision will be made by New York City police commissioner James o'neill but a New York police department administrative judge has ruled that a white officer should be fired for his actions five years ago for the choking of Eric garner an unarmed black man whose death while under arrest helped ignite the national black lives matter movement NYPD deputy commissioner of trials rose Marie Maldonado who presided over disciplinary hearings in may recommended that officer Daniel Pantaleo be dismissed according to the civilian complaint review board and Johnson and Johnson and Colgate Palmolive have won a case in Kentucky where a jury rejected claims that as fast as in the company's tell based products was responsible for a woman's death from cancer the jury in New Jersey is hearing evidence in another such case global news twenty four hours a day."