“Water is there. ... It is liquid, and it’s salty, and it’s in contact with rocks."

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“Water is there. ... It is liquid, and it’s salty, and it’s in contact with rocks."

Marc Ross Daily
July 26, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

Marc Ross Daily  = Business News at the Intersection of Global Politics + Policy + Profits

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TOP FIVE

✔️ China denies Qualcomm delay linked to US tariff spat

✔️ Trump backs off new tariffs on EU

✔️ Startups and small businesses are endangered species

✔️ Coca-Cola said it is raising prices - trade disputes the cause

✔️ A watery lake is detected on Mars

GEOECONOMICS

AP: Man explodes small device outside US Embassy in Beijing

"The Beijing Police Department posted a statement on its website identifying the suspect only by his surname, Jiang, and said he was 26 years old and a native of Tongliao city in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia."

China flexes muscles by scuppering $44bn chip deal: FT reports, China’s inaction on regulatory approval for a deal involving a big US technology company has been seen as retaliation for US president Donald Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports, although Geng Shuang, a spokesman for China’s foreign ministry, said on Thursday that the deal was reviewed in accordance with the anti-monopoly law.

AP: China denies Qualcomm delay linked to US tariff spat

Mnuchin and Ross failed in their last-minute attempt to convince the Chinese not to lump the Qualcomm deal in with the wider Sino-American trade spat.

@marcorubio: .@CommerceGov does #China a favor & reverses ban on ⁩#ZTE buying chips from Qualcomm. And how did China return the favor? By blocking Qualcomm deal with NXP despite the begging & pleading from @USTreasury⁩ & Commerce Dept. We should reimpose ZTE ban.

US-China trade talks: More than a month since the last official talks on the China-US trade war, there are no talks at the moment to restart stalled negotiations between the two nations.

Xi to shake up propaganda, cyber chiefs as overseas image suffers: SCMP reports, China is shaking up its propaganda and internet leadership as it tries to improve the country’s image abroad and ensure online views toe the Communist Party’s line, two sources briefed on the changes told the South China Morning Post.  As part of the shake-up, Chinese President Xi Jinping is installing allies in key posts, moves that could result in a loyal and effective team to improve China’s national image on the international stage just as it is coming under greater scrutiny from Washington to Canberra.

Chinese deals lose luster for officials across the US: WSJ reports, after a record 2016, Chinese direct investment plummets amid national-security concerns, failure to deliver on jobs. The result of both countries’ policies is a plunge in Chinese deal making. After tripling in a year to a record $46 billion in 2016, Chinese investment in the US fell to $2.1 billion during the first half of 2018, according to Rhodium Group, a New York-based research firm. If asset sales are factored in, the figure is negative, Rhodium found.

Politico: Trump backs off new tariffs on EU in retreat from trade war

"Steel and aluminum tariffs on the EU are still in place for now, as are the EU's retaliatory levies. They could all come off if the negotiations go well. The auto tariffs could get scrapped before going into effect, if things go well."

EU-US: "We agreed today to work together towards zero tariffs, zero non-tariff barriers and zero subsidies for the non-auto industrial goods," Trump announced at a press conference yesterday with the EU's Jean-Claude Juncker. 

Trump’s commitment to that cease-fire remains provisional. 

BBC: Trump and EU's Juncker pull back from all-out trade war

Putin to DC on hold: The White House announced that Trump will delay until next year a second meeting with Putin. 

Brexit: The UK government plans to talk about no-deal planning a lot this summer, but Brussels might not be the intended audience.

Having spent two years claiming that “no deal is better than a bad deal”, Theresa May has finally got her government actively and, most importantly, visibly preparing for a no-deal Brexit. 

AMERICAN POLITICS

Top American brands say the trade war is now eating into their profits: WP reports, some of the largest companies in America are reporting that they are suffering the sting of the Trump administration’s trade war, sounding alarm in an otherwise prosperous economy. Midway through the corporate earnings season, companies across a broad array of industries are citing tariffs, particularly those imposed on aluminum and steel, as the culprit for lower profits, higher prices for consumers and even sweeping changes in their planning and operations, such as moving production out of China.

Trump tariffs tear Republicans apart: Politico reports, Senate Republicans eager to take a harder line against President Donald Trump's escalating trade war are running smack into an unlikely obstacle: their House GOP colleagues. With Trump threatening $500 billion in additional tariffs on China and new levies on foreign cars, Senate Republicans are increasingly focused on writing legislation to tie his hands.

Farm groups go on anti-tariff blitz after Trump offers trade aid: Politico reports, farm groups are going on the offensive with a multimillion-dollar advertising and advocacy campaign against President Donald Trump's tariffs just days after the administration rolled out a $12 billion bailout for farmers harmed by a mounting trade war. The launch of the campaign also comes as Trump is due to be in Iowa on Thursday, where he is likely to reassure farmers growing increasingly anxious over trade retaliation that has targeted soybeans, pork and other major farm commodities. http://bit.ly/2LDXlf7

Today: USTR Lighthizer appears before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee.

WP: ‘I’m not going to be a punching bag anymore’: Inside Michael Cohen’s break with Trump

"The government has seized more than 100 recordings that [Michael] Cohen made of his conversations with people discussing matters that could relate to Trump and his businesses and with Trump himself talking"

Election 2018 House: Generic ballot poll from Quinnipiac says Dems are now up 12 points, 51-39 - they are flirting with wave territory again.

Morning Consult: GOP voters grow more skeptical of election cybersecurity ahead of 2018 midterms

Today: Trump campaigns in Dubuque, Iowa

NBC: Trump approval sags in trio of Midwest states

"In Michigan, which Trump won by nearly 11,000 votes, 36 percent of registered voters approve of the president's job, while 54 percent disapprove."

"In Wisconsin, which he won by about 23,000 votes, another 36 percent give Trump a thumbs up, with 52 percent giving him a thumbs down."


There is no HRC on the ballot, just DJT.

If you are GOP Representative with a Whole Foods in your district, good luck.


Tech execs expected back on Capitol Hill in fall: Axios reprts, the Senate Intelligence Committee expects to host executives from Facebook, Twitter and Google for a hearing later this year on election interference.

WP: Time to break up Google and Facebook, says New York attorney general candidate

Big Tech's biggest challenge will come for state AGs and Brussels. Enjoy the ride.

Startups and small businesses are endangered species: Martin Chávez of Morning Consult writes. Google, Facebook, and Amazon collectively acquired a staggering 182 companies from 2013 through 2017, making the business practices of Rockefeller's Standard Oil seem in retrospect quaint and austere. http://bit.ly/2uOFEAc

ENTERPRISE

BREAKING: Midland-based Chemical Bank to build a 20-story high-rise for 500+ employees in downtown Detroit for its new HQ.

Guardian: Facebook's China venture fails as record of approval for innovation hub vanishes

"The apparent about-face underlines the difficulty for companies operating in China, where they answer to a legion of ministries, local and central authorities, and regulators whose internal power struggles can derail new ventures like Facebook’s."

Facebook’s share price fell more than 20% in after-hours trading - revenues and daily active user numbers that fell short of analyst estimates.

NYT: Facebook starts paying a price for scandals

Reuters: US airlines' website changes to Taiwan references 'incomplete', says China

Apple vulnerable in US-China trade showdown: WSJ reports, the phrase on the back of iPhones—“Designed by Apple in California. Assembled in China”—highlights a key reason for the company’s remarkable success but also shows how exposed it is to the escalating US-China trade fight. “They should be nervous,” said David Dollar, a China scholar at the Brookings Institution, who was the US Treasury’s top official in Beijing during the Obama administration.

Huawei to raise annual R&D budget to at least $15 billion.

Samsung is opening a new DC space near Eastern Market that will include offices as well as room for events.

#Smart

FiscalNote plans to acquire news organization CQ Roll Call from The Economist Group.

Tommy Hilfiger's new line of smart clothing rewards you for wearing it - pair with the Tommy Jeans Xplore iOS app over Bluetooth users will compete in challenges in the app to earn points. 

Toyota is doubling down on its investment in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, planning a range of SUVs, pick-ups and commercial trucks around 2025.

Sonos priced its IPO to raise ~$105 million (with shares set to open between $17 and $19).

Coca-Cola said it is raising prices on its carbonated sodas in North America. The move was in response to rising costs, including higher freight rates, and metal prices after the US placed tariffs on Chinese imports earlier this year. 

Bloomberg: Dior brought back the saddle bag with a global Instagram blitz

LVMH sees new, revived products as key to keeping up with rivals  

TRENDS

Traffic made worse by ride-sharing: A new study says that services like Uber and Lyft actually make traffic worse in major cities as consumers use their services rather than opting for mass transit options. Services like UberX and Lyft, the study argues, put 2.8 new vehicle miles on the road for every 1 mile of personal driving they replace. Read the report here: http://bit.ly/2uOGaOG

CEO pay: The CEOs running S&P 500 companies cumulatively made $10 billion in 2017, 44% higher than usually reported, according to an Axios analysis of SEC filings.

The big reason = a surge in CEOs cashing in stock in a hot market. 

A watery lake is detected on Mars, raising the potential for alien life: NYT reports, the discovery suggests that watery conditions beneath the icy southern polar cap may have provided one of the critical building blocks for life on the red planet.

“Water is there. ... It is liquid, and it’s salty, and it’s in contact with rocks. There are all the ingredients for thinking that life can be there, or can be maintained there if life once existed on Mars.” -- Enrico Flamini, the former chief scientist of the Italian Space Agency who oversaw the research. 

CULTURE

The big business of being Gwyneth Paltrow: NY Magazine reports, inside the growth of Goop — the most controversial brand in the wellness industry. https://nyti.ms/2uQroqk

Eater: The 18 best new restaurants in Americahttp://bit.ly/2LCO0EA

Bavel, Los Angeles
Bywater American Bistro, New Orleans
Canard, Portland
Carnitas Lonja, San Antonio
Cote, New York
Dialogue, Los Angeles
Elda, Biddeford, ME
Frenchette, New York
Kamonegi, Seattle
Hai Hai, Minneapolis
Hello, Sailor, Cornelius, NC
Majordomo, Los Angeles
Nyum Bai, Oakland
Maydan, Washington DC
Suerte, Austin
Theodore Rex, Houston
True Laurel, San Francisco
Pacific Standard Time, Chicago


SPORT

NHL: 2018 China Games will see the Boston Bruins play the Calgary Flames in Shenzhen on September 15 and 19.

Surfs up: Vans US Open of Surfing starts July 28.

"Trump’s hostility to globalization is ruining the United States’ attractiveness as a place to do business."

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"Trump’s hostility to globalization is ruining the United States’ attractiveness as a place to do business."

Marc Ross Daily
July 24, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

Marc Ross Daily  = Business News at the Intersection of Global Politics + Policy + Profits

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TOP FIVE

✔️ Singapore may use drones to deliver medicine

✔️ China unveils measures to boost economic growth

✔️ Mexico is redoubling efforts to reach NAFTA agreement by end of August

✔️ Tariffs are the greatest!

✔️ Tesla is asking suppliers for refunds

GEOECONOMICS

AFP: Singapore may use drones to deliver medicine, for security

Australia becomes exhibit A for countering China's influence
: Nikkei reports, as Canberra weighs blocking Huawei's 5G bid, other governments watch and learn. https://s.nikkei.com/2Ly512M

The Times: Washington goads China with promise of military help for Taiwan

China unveils measures to boost economic growth
: FT reports, China has announced a mix of tax cuts and infrastructure spending citing “uncertainty”, as it ramps up efforts to stimulate demand and counteract a weakening economy. The move, announced late Monday, came the same day as an injection of $74bn into the banking system by the People’s Bank of China through its Medium-term Lending Facility — the central bank’s largest ever, single-day cash injection using that tool.

Bloomberg: China unveils new measures to aid growth amid trade uncertainty

SCMP: China’s yuan falls to
13-month low after cabinet’s growth support remarks

AP: China insists US airlines describe Taiwan as part of China


Adam Posen: How Trump is repelling foreign investmenthttps://fam.ag/2uKzuRz

"Trump’s hostility to globalization is ruining the United States’ attractiveness as a place to do business."

Hot: Japan set a dubious record on Monday, recording the country’s highest ever temperature — 41.1 degrees Celsius, or 106 degrees Fahrenheit

Russian hackers reach US utility control rooms, homeland security officials say: WSJ reports, blackouts could have been caused after the networks of trusted vendors were easily penetrated.

The Economist: Amid tensions with America, China is turning to Europe

May’s Message to the North: Bloomberg reports, May traveled to Britain’s pro-Brexit industrial heartland to sell her plan to keep close ties to the EU, telling workers that carmakers based in the region depend on trade with the bloc that she’s trying to protect.

“My real concern is that it will change British public attitudes to Europe for a generation — and it will lead to a fissure to relations which would be highly damaging for that great partnership that we’ve had for so many years.” -- UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt  

NAFTA: Mexico is redoubling its efforts to reach an agreement with the US and Canada by the end of August.

Reuters: Israel shoots down Syrian warplane as Golan frontier heats up

AMERICAN POLITICS

Delay: Paul Manafort is now set to face a jury next week in the first trial from special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.

Today: Trump addresses the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the US national convention in Kansas City

WV-SEN: Don Blankenship has signatures to rejoin race for US Senate

AP: Georgia GOP governor’s runoff tests loyalty to Trump

"Georgia Republicans decide a bruising gubernatorial runoff Tuesday that is testing the loyalty of conservative voters to President Donald Trump and their frequent rejection of the establishment in favor of outside, bare-knuckled politics."

VA: The Senate has confirmed Pentagon official Robert Wilkie to be secretary of Veterans Affairs.

Trade war winners and losers grapple with Trump tariff chaos: FT reports, as application for requests on tens of thousands of products have flooded in, many companies said they were finding the bureaucracy frustrating and the decisions bewildering. Winners and losers are being chosen seemingly arbitrarily by the government, they complain, distorting markets and disrupting supply chains. Meanwhile, a backlog of decisions continues to grow.

Business council to Trump: Not too late to change your mind: Politico - Morning Trade reports, Erin Ennis, vice president of the US-China Business Council, appealed to the Trump administration to back off its tariff action, which she said was unlikely to persuade China to change its behavior but could do “significant damage to US economic interests, both in preventing necessary imports as well as through retaliatory tariffs.

@realDonaldTrump: Tariffs are the greatest!

It’s getting harder for companies to escape Trump's China duties: Bloomberg reports, more than 80 witnesses are scheduled to testify during the two-day hearing starting Tuesday on the $16 billion in Chinese goods targeted for 25 percent duties, which could be imposed after a comment period ends July 31. The administration imposed tariffs on $34 billion of products on July 6, after similar hearings in May.

NYT: Tariffs trim a factory’s profit, but loyalty to Trump endures

Chicago Sun-Times Editorial: Trump’s trade war with China is beating Illinois silly

Products made in America will make America great again, Trump claims
: WP reports, Trump touted the economy Monday at a White House event showcasing American-made merchandise, even as some members of the manufacturing industry worried that the president's trade policies threaten recent progress. At the second annual "Made in America" event, the president strolled among snowboards from Colorado, cowboy boots made in Texas and campers from Indiana — all required to be “ ‘all or virtually all’ made in the U.S.” Trump toured an RV camper manufactured by Indiana-based Newmar Corp. and looked at Ford's Model T to the F-150, which he said were beautiful.

Politico: Trump: US ready to ‘do something’ about EU auto imports

The Hill: Paul Ryan would be 'perfect fit' to lead AEI, Republicans say

Trump advisers quietly begin thinking about 'life after Sarah'
: Politico reports, the press secretary says she has no plans to step down, but a shortlist of potential replacements is starting to take shape.

Replacements at the top of the list: Heather Nauert, the current State Department spokeswoman and former Fox News host; Bill Hemmer, a Fox News reporter; Kimberly Guilfoyle, a former Fox News host who recently left the network to join a pro-Trump outside group; Treasury Department spokesman Tony Sayegh; and White House deputy press secretary Raj Shah.

Home prices: The median sale price for an existing home in June was $276,900, or 5.2% higher than last year.

CNBC: A Republican group is digging up dirt on business leaders who could take on Trump in 2020 White House race

"A super PAC dedicated to doing critical research against Democrats is gearing up for battle against potential 2020 candidates such as Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and former Starbucks executive chairman Howard Schultz, according to people familiar with the plan." 

ENTERPRISE

Apple’s China ties make it vulnerable if trade fight gets worse: WSJ reports, China has been integral to Apple’s remarkable success. But the iPhone is a Chinese export—one that could be subject to tariffs in an escalating trade dispute with the US.

Nikkei: Huawei aims to launch world's first folding smartphone

HTC is building a smartphone that it wants to pitch as a secure repository for cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.

Bitcoin surpasses $8,000 to hit a two-month high.

Tesla is asking suppliers for refunds.

Bloomberg: Norwegians quietly revolt against Tesla

"Slow repairs in Norway hint at troubles as the automaker grows"

Nike has announced raises for around 10% of its workforce.

New York Daily News staff was cut by 50 percent yesterday.

Google found even more marketing dollars from advertisers, propelling it to another strong quarter despite costly regulatory trouble in Europe.

Bloomberg: Whirlpool sinks with raw material costs climbing around the world

Meg Whitman has invested in and joined the board of Immortals, the competitive videogame organization that fields teams in games such as Rainbow Six Siege and Arena of Valor. 

TRENDS

Fortnite is 1 year old

125 million players
11 million mobile downloads
69% of players spend £ on the game
58.9% of purchases made were of skins (18% gliders, 13.5% harvesting tools, 9.5% emotes)
Avg £ players spend: $58.25


CULTURE

Abby Huntsman, a co-host of 'Fox & Friends Weekend', is in talks with ABC to join their daytime show 'The View.'

HBD: Jennifer Lopez, singer and actress, 49

HBD: Elisabeth Moss, actress, The Handmaid’s Tale (2017-18), 36

HBD: Gus Van Sant, film-maker, Good Will Hunting (1997), 66

SPORT

AP_Sports: Four-time champion Chris Froome was among riders whose eyes needed treatment for tear gas sprayed by police when a farmers' protest interrupted the 16th stage of the Tour de France on Tuesday.

Tim Tebow will have hand surgery, ending his hopes of playing in the majors this year.

All or Nothing Manchester City - watch the trailer here: http://bit.ly/2NH7K7q

"It's not a lie if you believe it."

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"It's not a lie if you believe it." 

Marc Ross Daily
July 19, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

Marc Ross Daily  = Business News at the Intersection of Global Politics + Policy + Profits

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TOP FIVE

✔️ Europe and Asia move to bolster global systems

✔️ Johnson issues battle cry to block ‘botched’ Brexit

✔️ China makes US companies foreign-policy tools

✔️ Trump struggles to explain Putin posture

✔️ Human-driven cars to disappear says SoftBank's Son
 

GEOECONOMICS

NYT: Europe and Asia move to bolster global systems that Trump has attacked

“From trade to regulation to security, America’s traditional allies are accelerating their efforts to buttress a global system that President Trump has seemed prepared to tear down.”

EU readies new trade retaliation list before Trump visit: Reuters reports, the European Union's trade commissioner said on Thursday she hopes an EU mission to Washington will ease a transatlantic trade dispute but the bloc is preparing a list of U.S. imports to hit if the United States imposes tariffs on EU cars.

‘Not too late to save Brexit’, says Johnson in resignation speech: FT reports, former foreign secretary makes a thinly veiled attack on Eurosceptic colleagues loyal to the prime minister.

Johnson issues battle cry to block ‘botched’ Brexit: FT reports, former UK foreign secretary makes a thinly veiled pitch for Conservative party leadership.

May to woo grassroots Tories on Brexit tour: The Times, Theresa May will go on a tour of Britain this summer in an attempt to convince skeptical Tory members to back her plan for Brexit. The scale of unrest among grassroots Conservatives emerged yesterday as Boris Johnson used a resignation speech to galvanize the party’s membership against the prime minister’s Chequers plan. 

HBD: Nicola Sturgeon, first minister of Scotland and leader of the Scottish National Party, 48

Erdogan, flush with victory, seizes new powers in Turkey: NYT reports, in a flurry of decrees since his inauguration last week, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has made clear that he will wield unchecked authority in all walks of life.

AFP: Israel passes controversial 'nation-state' law

WSJ: China makes US companies foreign-policy tools


"The People’s Republic of China is targeting international airline companies, threatening to “take disciplinary actions” against them unless they start referring to Taiwan as part of China by the end of July. Directing this type of intimidation at private companies marks a new and dangerous trend in the Chinese government’s push to marginalize and isolate Taiwan."

Economist: In its trade war with America, China dials down the hype

"Xi Jinping is worried that anti-Trump rhetoric could be counter-productive. Keep calm and carry on. Accentuate the positive."

China has 487 electric-car makers, and local governments are clamoring for more: WSJ reports, in June, the National Development and Reform Commission and China Construction Bank announced a new $47 billion fund for EVs and other high-tech industries. Regional governments are making similar funding commitments. Direct government subsidies on electric-vehicle sales have totaled $15 billion over the last five years. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, which oversees the auto sector, declined to comment.

A government picking winners and losers of the economy never ends wells for companies and consumers. Enjoy the ride.

The Chinese Communist party entangles big tech: FT reports, even after four decades of market-based economic reforms, the party places a high priority on maintaining state control over the strategic uplands of the economy — from finance to energy and media. Given the party’s chequered history with the private sector, the global prominence of some of the big tech groups could become a source of considerable tension in the future, say observers.

Team Xi wants to control the new commanding heights of the economy. Enjoy the ride.

As Russians describe ‘verbal agreements’ at summit, US officials scramble for clarity: WP reports, officials at the most senior levels across the U.S. military have been attempting to determine what President Trump may have agreed to on national security issues in his one-on-one with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.

Outrage erupts over Trump-Putin conversation about letting Russia interrogate ex-US diplomat: WP reports, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders declined to rule out the Kremlin’s request to question former ambassador Michael McFaul and other Americans that Russia suspects of interfering in its affairs.



AMERICAN POLITICS

NYT: From the start, Trump has muddied a clear message: Putin interfered

"Trump’s shifting narratives this week underscore the degree to which he picks and chooses intelligence to suit his political purposes. Two weeks before his inauguration, he was shown highly classified intelligence showing that President Vladimir Putin of Russia had personally ordered efforts to disrupt the 2016 election. But since then, Mr. Trump has sought to spread the blame for the meddling."

Toronto Star: Trump has said 1,340,330 words as president. They’re getting more dishonest, a Star study shows http://bit.ly/2zSZgYB

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US-MX: Trump said the US and Mexico are "getting closer" to a bilateral trade deal and he might prioritize that over a separate one with Canada.

The peso jumped on the news.

Trump’s foreign policy will not outlast his tenure: Janan Ganesh of the FT writes, American voters are with him on many subjects, but they are not anti-western. https://on.ft.com/2LrxnZe

White House struggles to contain outcry over summit: Reuters reports, Trump adopted his usual defiant posture two days after a summit with Vladimir Putin. The American leader also called his critics deranged.

Bloomberg: Trump struggles to explain Putin posture

US crude oil output hit 11 million barrels per day for the first time.

CNBC: Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro: 'Zero-sum game' between China and the rest of the world: "We have to defend ourselves," Navarro said, citing Chinese theft of U.S. intellectual property on technology. "They're attacking our crown jewels. They make no bones about it."

Trump threatens auto tariffs despite broad opposition: WSJ reports, Trump stood by his threats to levy sweeping tariffs on automobile imports as a way to extract concessions from trading partners, despite industry opposition and discontent in Congress with the plan.

Tariffs imperil BMW in South Carolina. People aren’t happy. NYT reports, the automaker became the No. 1 exporter of American-made cars, transforming Spartanburg, SC. But a global trade battle threatens the town’s livelihood.

‘We’re fighting against our own country’: Trump’s tariffs on Mexico are causing layoffs in the US: WP reports, trade restrictions aimed at preventing U.S. jobs from heading elsewhere have instead hampered one Missouri company’s effort to create jobs in the United States. Officials at Mid Continent say that without relief, the nail plant could be out of business by Labor Day — or that remaining production could move to Mexico or another country.

Today: The Commerce Department is to hold a hearing today on whether imported cars and car parts harm national security.

China dominates many US supply chains. In fact, China is the dominant supplier in the top import categories (telecom equipment, computers, toys, furniture, computer parts, footwear, electrical machinery), and in most cases dwarfs the second-largest supplier. -- Thomas Costerg - Pictet Wealth Management

Reuters: US housing starts hit nine-month low; permits drop

WP: Oprah could be the biggest threat to Trump in 2020, Bannon says

3,362,431 acres: More than 3 million acres, an area nearly the size of Connecticut, have burned in wildfires in the U.S. so far this year.

ENTERPRISE

Amazon said this year's Prime Day was its "biggest in history," with more than 100 million products purchased during the event.

Petco has created a new store format called PetCoach, which devotes the majority of its space to services including veterinary care, dog walking, training, and grooming.

Human-driven cars to disappear says SoftBank's Son: Nikkei reports, tech mogul slams Japanese government for its ride-sharing ban.

HBD: Howard Schultz, chairman emeritus, Starbucks, 65

Comcast drops Fox bid.

TRENDS

@SocialMedia411: Samsung rumored to be releasing a folding screen smartphone in early-2019

Why hiring the ‘best’ people produces the least creative results http://bit.ly/2zXFhYK

Entrepreneurship lessons from hip-hop http://bit.ly/2LuDQT5

* They just start
* Accept that we’re in a “noise arms race”
* High volume to cut through
noise
* Tapping into platforms (yes, Kanye-as-a-Service)

Midwest rising: Midwestern success stories show that innovation ecosystems are taking root in the heartland. https://tcrn.ch/2zZes6S

@Forbes: 5 of the biggest startups in ag-tech today http://on.forbes.com/6014DqDEo

BBC: Google's Loon brings internet-by-balloon to Kenya

A timely reminder that using data to make decisions can go very wrong http://bit.ly/2zRcFAq

CULTURE

Today: Comic-Con International San Diego takes over the San Diego Convention Center.

LAT: The Brady Bunch house is for sale. Its broker expects an 'avalanche' — of lookers, at least

30 new badge
s: The Girl Scouts introduced 30 new badges, meant to help girls tackle “some of society’s most pressing needs,” according to the organization.

Where Denmark’s elite go to (modestly) summer: Homes in Skagen, about five hours from Copenhagen, often lack luxury amenities. Still, heiresses and CEOs attracted to its artsy history and sea views keep residences. https://on.wsj.com/2zRPQwv

Hipster heartbreak as curfew looms over London bars: The Times reports, clubs, bars and restaurants in one of London’s most vibrant boroughs will be forced to close at 11pm under controversial licensing laws voted in last night.

@Gizmodo: The Joker origin movie is now simply called 'Joker', and is out next year http://gizmo.do/d70aDeo

Stephen Curry takes a shot at a new game: Producing for Hollywood http://bit.ly/2LzwM7y

The prettiest fall fashion, shot in Lake Como: Explore the sun-soaked romance of Italy's Lake Como in the season's most effortless and unexpected pieces. http://bit.ly/2zUvenA

SPORT

OTD: In 1996 Muhammad Ali lit the flame to open the Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia.

Video: Jim Kelly accepts Jimmy V Award for perseverancehttp://bit.ly/2LwoGwD

F1: Lewis Hamilton finally ended speculation over his future on Thursday as the four-time world champion signed a blockbuster two-year contract extension with Mercedes. Hamilton's deal is worth a reported £40 million ($52 million) per year, cementing the British star's status as Formula One's highest-paid driver and his country's top-earning sportsman.

ESPN: UNC's Larry Fedora says the game of football is 'under attack'

Guardian: UNC coach says softening of football could bring down America and military


"Our game is under attack," Fedora told reporters. "I fear the game will be pushed so far from what we know that we won't recognize it in 10 years. And if it does, our country will go down, too."

@SInow: The 141 survivors of Larry Nassar’s abuse presented a “new vision of courage” as they accepted the Arthur Ashe Courage Award

Video: The 2018 Hockey Night In Canada season-ending montage http://bit.ly/2LwyKWs