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Caracal Global Daily
March 26, 2019
Curation and commentary from 
Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia 

Caracal Global Daily  = News + Analysis at the Intersection of Globalization + Disruption + Politics


TOP FIVE

✔️ Rees-Mogg signals readiness to back May’s Brexit deal

✔️ Italy’s hug makes China feel warm inside

✔️ How eating habits changed at George Mason University when delivery robots came to the campus

✔️ Release of Mueller report sets off political tussle

✔️ Apple looks to TV as part of its own digital ecosystem

ROSS RANT

Time and money

“I can’t afford it.”

“I don’t have the time.”

…almost always means, “this is not a priority.”

When we care, it’s amazing how much we can get done. One way to choose to care is to be clear about your priorities, which means being clear in your language.

And so we can say to ourselves, “I’d love to do that, but it’s not a priority.”

Remarkable work is usually accomplished by people who have non-typical priorities.

-- Seth Godin
 

GLOBALIZATION

UK Parliament votes to take control of Brexit from May: WSJ reports, Britain’s Parliament moved to pry control of the Brexit process away from Prime Minister Theresa May, forcing votes on alternatives to her unpopular plan to extract the UK from the European Union. 

Rees-Mogg signals readiness to back May’s Brexit deal: FT reports, leading Eurosceptic issues warning after MPs vote to take control of EU withdrawal process.

Robert Shrimsley: Brexit paralysis pulls Tories towards an early election: Forcing the parties to clarify their positions would ideally create a majority.

France: President Macron, Jean-Claude Juncker, Xi Jinping, and Angela Merkel meet in Paris to discuss global governance.

“We would like to make progress renovating multilateralism. We have divergences, obviously in the history of humanity power does not go without rivalry, none of us are naive,” Macron said after meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. “But we respect China and are determined to have dialogue and cooperation.”

Chinese investments in Europe: German EU commissioner floats EU veto right: DW reports, alarm bells are ringing over Italy's involvement in Beijing's infrastructure project. EU Commissioner Günther Oettinger thinks an EU veto over future Chinese deals in Europe could protect the continent.

Virginia Postrel: Italy’s hug makes China feel warm inside: The first G-7 country to join Belt and Road embraces Beijing’s benign view of its place in the world.

European Parliament to vote on controversial copyright reform: DW reports, will the reform of European Union copyright law herald the downfall of the digital era as we know it, or is it merely a matter of compensating artists? The European Parliament is set to vote on the landmark dispute.

Australia weighs laws against ‘weaponised’ social media: FT reports, PM wants to make groups accountable for content after Facebook streaming of NZ attacks.

Mexico asks Pope Francis and Spanish king to apologize for colonialism: DW reports, Mexican President Manuel Lopez Obrador told the Spanish king and the Vatican that "wounds are still open" from the Spanish conquest of Mexico in 1521. The Spanish government was not amused.

DISRUPTION

Beverly Hills weighing ban on all tobacco sales: The famed city of Beverly Hills is considering a ban on the sale of all tobacco products. The city’s health commission is meeting today to finalize its recommendation, which it will present to city officials in May. 

How eating habits changed at George Mason University when delivery robots came to the campus: WP reports, in the two months since the robots arrived, an extra 1,500 breakfast orders have been delivered autonomously, say the companies that run the service.

30 legendary startup pitch decks and what you can learn from them http://bit.ly/2SMNA2C

Kara Swisher: Owning a car will soon be as quaint as owning a horse: The shift away from private vehicles will happen faster than we think.

Brain ‘creates cells until well into old age’: The Times reports, The human brain produces new cells well into its twilight years, according to a study. In research that may offer a new path towards understanding forms of dementia, scientists have found that the hippocampus region of the brain, used for memory and mood, generates fresh cells even in its tenth decade.

POLITICS

Release of Mueller report sets off political tussle: WSJ reports, Trump offered praise for Robert Mueller as his 2020 campaign ramped up efforts to use the special counsel’s findings as a political weapon, while Democrats set a deadline for delivery of the full Mueller report to Congress.

Republicans and Democrats angle to take the offensive after Mueller report: LAT reports, in the wake of the special counsel's report, both parties are calling for further investigations. Democrats want to examine obstruction. Republicans want to investigate the investigators.

An unnamed adviser to the President says the White House will renew its attacks on the media this week: The alleged strategy to "slam and shame the media" follows Friday's news that the so-called “Mueller Report” had been delivered -- an announcement that has prompted broadcast news to revamp schedules on the fly all weekend and into this week.

According to the Tyndall Report, the three main broadcast networks made the Russia collusion investigation the second-most-covered news event of 2018, trailing only the Kavanaugh hearings, another scandal.

Trump and Republicans seek to turn the tables in post-Mueller Washington: NYT reports, Trump denounced adversaries, calling them “treasonous” people who are guilty of “evil” deeds and saying they should be investigated themselves.

Jonathan Bernstein: Even in victory, Trump shows his weakness: Predictably, the president is overselling his supposed exoneration – and demonstrating why he’s unfit for office.

The US Gulf coast has become a net exporter of crude oil.

Digital hype aside, report says political campaigns are mostly analog affairs: NYT reports, a new report finds that, on average, campaigns in the 2018 midterm election cycle spent no more than 5 percent of their overall media budgets on digital ads on platforms like Facebook and Google.

Television ads and direct-mail campaigns remained the biggest expenses for campaigns, accounting for about half of all media spending, the group said.

Job approval of Congress: Congress' 26% job approval rating is the highest it has been in over two years.

"The Democrats won the 2018 midterms by focusing on the issues, not collusion. For most voters, politics is about their lives, not a self-righteous TV show." -- David Brooks

Election 2020: Sen. Tom Udall (D-NM) announces he won't seek re-election.

Democratic candidates, pressured by party base, split on how liberal to be: WSJ reports, presidential aspirants test waters on health care, environmental policy; ‘bring on the tension.’

COMMERCE

McDonald’s to buy AI company Dynamic Yield: FT reports, the acquisition will help burger group customize its menu displays based on differing variables.

New space race on the horizon: It's going to take some deep pockets to challenge Richard Branson-backed OneWeb and Elon Musk's SpaceX. A group of private equity firms and pension funds have agreed to buy Inmarsat for $3.4B, launching the UK-based satellite operator's shares up 8.4% in London. The bidders - Apax Partners, Warburg Pincus, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board - were drawn to the "considerable potential for in-flight connectivity and the internet of things," they said in a statement.

WeWork said its loss last year doubled to nearly $2 billion.

Airbus secures $35 billion China deal in new blow to Boeing.

Nike’s Air Jordan brand is winning over European soccer fans: Bloomberg reports, the iconic basketball brand is storming onto Adidas’s home turf.

Hyundai and Kia have now recalled three million vehicles in North America since 2015.

Volvo chief warns against ‘irresponsible’ self-driving roll-out: FT reports, Hakan Samuelsson said it was “irresponsible” to put autonomous vehicles on the road if they were not sufficiently safe, because that would erode trust among the public and regulators. “We have a responsibility and everybody who’s in this business has that responsibility, because otherwise you’re going to kill a technology that might be the best lifesaver in the history of the car,” he said.

Faraday Future signs a strategic partnership with Chinese video game firm The9 to build a car in China: The jointly-owned venture will manufacture an EV based on the previously announced FF91.

Apple looks to TV as part of its own digital ecosystem: FT reports, the company is offering more services but questions over pricing remain.

JD.com and Alibaba export AI and robot logistics expertise: Nikkei reports, e-commerce giants expand delivery and warehouse solutions beyond China.

Alibaba acquires Israel-based Infinity Augmented Reality: Infinity offers AR tools for a range of Industries including gaming and healthcare.

AR > VR

SPORT

'It's a no-knickers feeling!' The healing power of wild swimming: Liz Richardson’s new show explores the transformative qualities of a freezing cold dip. http://bit.ly/2U6riJk

Brexit, a threat to Britain's sporting hegemony? AFP reports, can British sport, which has benefited massively from the opening of European borders, survive Brexit? Experts say the uncertainty created by Britain's probable EU exit could undermine the multi-billion-dollar Premier League and Formula One. Since its inception in 1992, the Premier League has become the richest football league in the world, a financial juggernaut fuelled by huge television contracts that has attracted a global audience.

Formula One divided as Brexit threat zooms into view: AFP reports, the new Formula One season is underway but the action on the track is being overshadowed by concerns over the implications of Brexit, with so many teams calling Britain home. Seven of the 10 F1 teams are based in Britain and there are nine European races this season, making the nation's impending departure from the European Union an unwanted headache even for such a globalized sport.

Sports Illustrated predicts Nats will miss playoffs, Bryce Harper’s Phillies will lose World Series: WP reports, the magazine picked Washington to win the National League pennant in four of the previous six years.

Why David Beckham is desperate to keep Inter Miami out of the suburbs: Guardian reports, the former England captain wants his team to play in downtown Miami, as soccer in North America markets itself as an urban game.

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Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia


ROSS RANT

The Three Es and what your organization can learn from WeWork's acquisition of Meetup

As you think about your 2018 marketing efforts, take a page from the WeWork merger of Meetup playbook.

Yesterday it was announced WeWork intends to buy Meetup for the sole purpose of getting more people to interact with WeWork via education, experience, and entertainment (The Three Es) - all in an effort to see the WeWork brand as a clubhouse for entrepreneurs and enthusiasts.

The big idea going forward = every retail, service, and consumer goods company with an office, conference room, store or open warehouse should learn from this - getting people to interact with your brand involves The Three Es coupled with off-hour engagement and maximizing your assets.

GEOECONOMICS

WSJ: North Korea missile launch shows ability to reach DC

NYT: North Korea tests a ballistic missile, in defiance of Trump

Nikkei: North Korea says new ICBM puts the entire
US instriking distance

The first missile test in more than two months reaches the highest altitude yet.

The dangers of de-globalization: Watch G-Zero World with Ian Bremmer and global economist and author Dambisa Moyo. https://goo.gl/EnV95X

The pendulum of power swings back towards the state: Three reasons to expect a shift in the balance between governments and markets.
Economist - Zanny Minton Beddoes

Bitcoin crossed the $10,000 mark for the first time in its nine-year history.

Outrage in Beijing: Bloomberg reports, a pair of controversies in the Chinese capital — the mass eviction of migrant workers and allegations of widespread abuse at local kindergartens — have exposed the challenges facing President Xi Jinping as he works to improve the country’s quality of life while strengthening one-party rule. 

Trump opens new front in trade battle with China: FT reports, US initiates first anti-dumping probe against major partner since 1985.

Trump gives Xi first taste of trade acrimony ahead: Pete Sweeney of Reuters writes, unimpressed with progress on North Korea and market opening, the White House has moved aggressively to target aluminium dumping. This is just an opening salvo in what looks set to be an acrimonious renegotiation of the world’s most important trade relationship.

China has a plan to rule the world
WP - David Ignatius

"China’s rise has been so rapid yet gentle in tone that it’s easy to miss how fast Beijing has expanded its ability to project power. The mesmerizing go-slow style of the pre-Xi years, summarized in the Chinese slogan “hide and bide,” has been replaced by what U.S. analysts now see as an open power play."

Belt and Road now leads to every Central, Eastern European nation: Caixin reports, China signs agreements with Estonia, Slovenia, Lithuania, and pledges billions in loans.

AFP: China warns of retaliation after fresh US trade probe

Five things to know about China’s new-energy vehicle policies: Caixin reports, subsidies are out, quotas are in as market becomes increasingly competitive. https://goo.gl/m6wtwi

Beijing evicts migrants onto cold streets, sparking outcry: AFP reports, dozen police swept through the pitch-black frigid hallways of tenement buildings in a ramshackle neighborhood of northern Beijing, posting eviction notices on every door with heavy thumps of their fists.

UK bows to EU demands on Brexit bill: FT reports, Britain agrees to total liabilities worth €100bn but will aim to pay less than half.

Britain to pay EU bills for decades: The Times reports, the UK government bowed to demands from Brussels to meet its long-term financial liabilities to the bloc.

It now costs the average Londoner 14.5 times their annual salary to purchase a home. 

AMERICAN POLITICS

NYT: Tax bill clears Senate panel as support widens among GOP

Trump's erratic deal-making style leaves both parties' lawmakers distrustful: LAT reports, Trump, the self-professed deal-maker, once again has dealt a setback to a bipartisan legislative deal — this time with potentially significant consequences: the threat of a government shutdown.

Inside the White House, Michael Flynn pushed a proposal from a company he said he had advised: WP reports, the then-national security adviser asked his staff to turn a memo from a former business associate into a proposal for the president. Flynn’s advocacy for the project surprised some administration officials and raised concerns that he had a conflict of interest.

Detroit likes NAFTA: Executives from GM, Fiat Chrysler, and Ford urged VP Pence on Monday to tap the brakes on proposed changes to NAFTA that they say could add thousands of dollars to car costs in the United States.

WP: CNN disinvites itself from annual White House holiday party for press

ENTERPRISE

ESPN's big bet on fantasy: Axios reports, ESPN Fantasy sports app is driving a massive chunk of the network's digital traffic, and Disney executives are looking to replicate that success for other networks.

Nikkei: Lenovo sells off more real estate as core business struggles

iHeartRadio launches podcast network targeting Middle America: Axios reports, iHeartRadio's top country music radio host Bobby Bones is launching the Nashville Podcast Network, a podcast network built to lure Middle Americans into podcasts.

NYT: WeWork to buy Meetup, the service for bringing hobbyists together

@cnntech: @Airbnb users will be able to split the cost of a listing with up to 16 people.

SpaceX raised $100 million in new venture capital funding.

Wells Fargo faces fresh wrath over auto, mortgage operations: WSJ reports, a federal regulator has advised Wells Fargo’s board that it is weighing a formal enforcement action against the bank over improprieties in its auto insurance and mortgage operations.

Goldman Sachs warns that the highest valuations since 1900 mean pain is ahead https://goo.gl/rRPnUG 

Daimler AG has turned down an offer from China's Geely to take a stake of up to 5 percent via a discounted share placement.

Reuters: Uber's third-quarter net loss widens to $1.46 billion

TRENDS

Double-clicking on the Chinese consumer: A McKinsey reports suggests rising post-90s generation is emerging as a strong engine of consumption, in one of four important new trends in the Chinese consumer landscape. https://goo.gl/jbJXuB

The Instagram beauty shop: L2 reports, with the holidays around the corner, J.Crew is taking extra measures to ensure shoppers have an Instagrammable season. https://goo.gl/8xCML9

The city of Chicago is suing Uber for failing to disclose the 2016 data breach.

So long, new sedan: New research from KPMG suggests that shared autonomous vehicles could more than half the number of car purchases made in America by 2030. https://goo.gl/omASaS

Robots and employment: McKinsey Global Institute says as many as 375 million workers around the world will need to find new occupations or lose their livelihood to automation by 2030.

CULTURE

@TODAYshow: Matt Lauer has been terminated from NBC News. On Monday night, we received a detailed complaint from a colleague about inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace by Matt Lauer. As a result, we’ve decided to terminate his employment.

Rolling Stone: 50 best albums of 2017 https://goo.gl/NH1dbL

Grammy Nominations 2018: Jay-Z and Kendrick Lamar lead the way https://goo.gl/qvGvNi

Jay-Z received eight nominations for his album “4:44”

Standford Politics: How Peter Thiel and the Stanford Review built a Silicon Valley empire https://goo.gl/NZkc1E

A sharp decline for Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Tonight Show’: NYT reports, the latest ratings show that viewers are tuning out NBC’s fun-and-games approach and flocking to the politically engaged Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel.

SPORT

NFL ratings: After 11 weeks, the National Football League's 2017-18 season's average TV ratings are down 6 percent, to 14.7 million viewers, when compared to the same time last year. 

@AP_Top25: New college football playoff rankings:
1. Clemson
2. Auburn
3. Oklahoma
4. Wisconsin


Ex-Ohio State great widens lawsuit over commercial image use: AP reports, a former Ohio State and NFL star is asking a judge to let him expand a class-action lawsuit over allegations that marketing campaigns for dozens of big-time colleges and universities improperly used the images of thousands of current and former football players. Those athletes should be compensated, according to the proposed update of a lawsuit by ex-linebacker turned broadcaster Chris Spielman.

What your organization can learn from WeWork's acquisition of Meetup

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As you think about your 2018 marketing efforts, take a page from the WeWork merger of Meetup playbook.

Today it was announced WeWork intends to buy Meetup for the sole purpose of getting more people to interact with WeWork via education, experience, and entertainment (The Three Es) - all in an effort to see the WeWork brand as a clubhouse for entrepreneurs and enthusiasts.

The big idea going forward = every retail, service, and consumer goods company with an office, conference room, store or open warehouse should learn from this - getting people to interact with your brand involves The Three Es coupled with off-hour engagement and maximizing your assets.

- Marc A. Ross