President Donald Trump pulled Ukraine’s new leader into the 2020 U.S. election campaign by allegedly asking him to investigate the son of former Vice President Joseph Biden. Trump’s personal lawyer said he wasn’t sure if his client threatened to cut off aid to Ukraine if President Volodymyr Zelenskiy refused to probe largely discredited claims against the Bidens (Trump later denied any linkage). Calls for his impeachment are rising again, with one challenger for the Republican nomination calling Trump’s alleged behavior “treason.” —Josh Petri Here are today’s top storiesTimothy O’Brien writes in Bloomberg Opinion why Trump’s Ukraine phone chat puts the Republican president at greater risk of impeachment. WeWork’s board will likely convene this week and might discuss ousting embattled CEO Adam Neumann as it seeks to salvage its IPO. The future of the Boeing 737 Max could also be decided this week, as airworthiness experts meet in Montreal. It took Tesla about 15 years to rack up $5 billion in losses. The company some regarded as China’s Tesla did it in just four. The U.K. organized the “largest repatriation in peacetime history,” bringing home 150,000 tourists stranded by the collapse of Thomas Cook Group. Wondering what to do in retirement? Disrupt something. Older Americans are starting more businesses than ever, Bloomberg Businessweek reports. What’s Joe Weisenthal thinking? The Bloomberg news director last week argued that, while tempting, not every risk in the market is a bubble that’s about to pop. Over the weekend, however, Joe started noticing signs that the rally in government bonds might be one after all. What you’ll need to know tomorrowApple’s new Mac Pro will be assembled in Texas after a tariff waiver.Nissan and Carlos Ghosn were fined $16 million.Trump attended the UN climate summit for 15 minutes, then left.A long-despised and risky economic doctrine is now a hot idea.Boris Johnson says it’s time to make a new nuclear deal with Iran.How 5G revived a zombie company, making one man $900 million.“Game of Thrones” tied an Emmy record last night. Sponsored Content by Quad Welcome to the future of marketing: a more vibrant, integrated world that touches people's lives in new, imaginative and effective ways, accelerating commerce through ingenuity, artistry, vision and passion. This is Colorful Engineering – our beautiful new approach to marketing. Learn more at Quad.com. What you’ll want to read in Climate Changed“You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words,” said 16-year-old environmental activist Greta Thunberg in a speech at the UN Global Climate Action Summit in New York. “People are suffering, people are dying, entire ecosystems are collapsing. We are at the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of endless economic growth. How dare you!” Like Bloomberg’s Evening Briefing? Subscribe to Bloomberg.com. You’ll get our unmatched global news coverage and two premium daily newsletters, The Bloomberg Open and The Bloomberg Close, and much, much more. See our limited-time introductory offer. Join Bloomberg Live on Sept. 25 at Sibos London 2019 for the Future of Frictionless Payments: Customers and organizations face unprecedented choice in their search for value control and convenience. Demand for cutting-edge tech, stronger defenses against cyber-attacks and updated regulatory frameworks are at the heart of a fast-paced evolution. Speakers include Rob Cameron, CEO, Global Head of Payment Acceptance, Barclays; Patricia Sullivan, Managing Director, Global Co-Head Financial, Crime Compliance, Standard Chartered; and Sir Rob Wainwright, Senior Partner, Deloitte. Register here with code BBG19. Download the Bloomberg app: It’s available for iOS and Android. |