Caracal Insider Daily | January 12, 2018

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Shithole, Trade Surplus, Shaquille O'Neal, Facebook, NBA, GM

Caracal Insider Daily
January 12, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

Caracal Insider = Global Business News at the Intersection of Politics + Policy + Profits

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TOP FIVE

✔️ Shithole countries

✔️ Trump calls off planned trip to London

✔️ China reports biggest-ever annual trade surplus with US

✔️ Facebook overhauls news feed

✔️ NBA shoots for global growth with London showcase

ROSS RANT

Trump to Davos - with a stop in London? https://goo.gl/9AQjJr

"With POTUS off to Davos, I am confident the White House is pressing Number 10 to allow Trump to pop into London Town to open the new US Embassy and have a proper meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May.

He needs this visit and this meeting, like a lot."

This Ross Rant did not age well at all.

GEOECONOMICS

WSJ: Trump calls off planned trip to London

Donald Trump cancels London visit amid protest fears: Guardian reports, Trump t will not open new US embassy next month, with the secretary of state Rex Tillerson likely to take his place.

Bloomberg: Trump scraps UK trip, citing Obama embassy deal begun by Bush

Hilarious.

The Crown always wins.


Farage's call for second Brexit vote greeted with glee by remainers: Guardian reports, the former UKIP leader shocked his colleagues on Thursday by suggesting another Brexit vote should be held, arguing it would lead to a more decisive victory for the leave campaign and silence remain supporters for a generation.

Army rips out Chinese-made security cameras at US base: WSJ reports, the U.S. Army said it removed Chinese-made surveillance cameras from a domestic military base. A congressional panel will hold a hearing into whether businesses face cybersecurity risks from using the equipment.

China reports biggest-ever annual trade surplus with the US: WSJ reports, China reported its largest-ever annual trade surplus with the U.S. last year while its overall imbalance with the world shrank, potentially strengthening the Trump administration’s case for tougher penalties and other trade actions against Beijing.

The metric good for lazy politicians but useless otherwise: A trade deficit or a trade surplus is a useless metric to gauge the state of a nation's economy, but it is a wonderful tool for pandering campaign rhetoric.

You need to remember, China at its core is an assembly economy. Thus China's economy is a prime example of the obvious statement that the whole is great than the sum of its parts. Most Chinese companies import components and materials from around the world and then assemble them into useful products for sale globally.

No R&D. No branding. No marketing. No finance. No software. No logistics.

All actives not measured by current trade deficit or a trade surplus formulations.


BBC: China shuts Marriott's website over Tibet and Taiwan error

Bloomberg: China steps up policing of multinationals over sovereignty


"China, emboldened by its growing economic and geopolitical influence, is showing less tolerance of what it sees as violations of its political bottom line by foreign companies. The warnings signal that the country may deploy more sticks against foreign companies that can’t risk losing business in the world’s second-biggest economy."

Chinese bitcoin miners eye sites in energy-rich Canada: Reuters reports, China has grown into one of the world’s biggest sources of cryptocurrency mining but there are signs Beijing is increasing scrutiny of the sector’s players and may ask local authorities to regulate their power use. Bitmain Technologies, operator of some of the largest mining farms in the country, is among several companies looking to expand overseas.

India Supreme Court judges: Democracy is in danger: BBC reports, four of India's most senior Supreme Court judges have publicly challenged the authority of the head of the judiciary - in an unprecedented move. In a letter and a press conference, the judges said Chief Justice Dipak Misra was assigning cases to benches of his preference, breaching court rules. 

India's space program: India launched its 100th satellite on Fridayas Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to project the country as a global low-cost provider of services in space. India's space programme has a budget of around $4 billion and Modi's government hopes the latest launches will improve its prospects of winning a larger share of the more than $300 billion global space industry.

7 Reasons India is primed for growth https://goo.gl/8gAoWp

Merkel takes a big step toward forming a coalition government: WSJ reports, Angela Merkel made a breakthrough toward forming a government and securing her fourth term as Germany’s chancellor, according to a draft policy agreement reached by her conservative party and its center-left rivals.

100,000 = The number of barrels of oil smuggled out of Venezuela every day. At today's trading price that is $6,320,000 per day.

CBC: Canada's economy to 'wane,' says internal memo to finance minister

Reuters: Canada talks tough on trade as endgame on NAFTA talks nears


AMERICAN POLITICS

Politico: White House doesn't deny Trump's 'shithole' immigration remark

Trump tirade throws US immigration talks into turmoil: FT reports, storm of criticism greets remarks querying entry of people from ‘sh*t-hole countries’

NYT: Trump alarms lawmakers with disparaging words for Haiti and Africa

LAT: Trump's 'shithole' remark is the latest in long string of racial provocations


Immigration talks muddled amid President’s vulgar comments: WSJ reports, at a meeting with senators pitching a bipartisan deal on immigration, President Donald Trump asked why the U.S. would admit immigrants from what he described as “shithole” countries. In a Friday tweet, he appeared to deny using that language.

“We should have people from places like Norway.”

Time: Inside the GOP’s Rocky Relationship with Donald Trump https://goo.gl/9g7snm

WP: NAFTA supporters use stock market to try to dissuade Trump from withdrawing from trade deal

Negotiators have officially set a March deadline to rewrite NAFTA.

Economists think the US economy is at or near full employment: WSJ reports, nine in 10 forecasters surveyed by WSJ said the US has achieved or is approaching full employment

Steven Mnuchin’s ever-expanding orbit: Politico reports, the Treasury Secretary is using his location next to the White House to build his base of power — at the risk of irritating colleagues.

Axios: Mnuchin defends Davos trip: not a "hangout for globalists"

US delegation to Davos: The White House released the delegation that will be joining Trump in Davos. You can read the list here: https://goo.gl/Z6fwSp

Bannon will give closed-door testimony next week in House panel's Russia investigation.

ENTERPRISE

Uber’s secret tool for keeping the cops in the dark: Bloomberg reports, at least two dozen times, the San Francisco headquarters locked down equipment in foreign offices to shield files from police raids.

"Most tech companies don’t expect police to regularly raid their offices, but Uber isn’t most companies. The ride-hailing startup’s reputation for flouting local labor laws and taxi rules has made it a favorite target for law enforcement agencies around the world."

Facebook announced sweeping changes to the social media platform's News Feed in an effort to prioritize content from friends and family over more "passive content" from publishers and brands.

NYT: Facebook overhauls news feed to focus on what friends and family share

Mark Zuckerberg prioritizes "meaningful social interactions" on the platform's News Feed versus "relevant content." 

Awesome more baby photos!

Facebook can’t be fixed: Facebook’s fundamental problem is not foreign interference, spam bots, trolls, or fame mongers. It’s the company’s core business model, and abandoning it is not an option.
NewCo

General Motors filed a petition with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration requesting the agency allow GM to deploy driverless cars that do not have steering wheels or brake pedals by 2019. 

Fiat Chrysler announced $2,000 bonuses for about 60,000 workers and plans to move some truck production to Michigan from Mexico.

Inside Amazon’s quest for global domination: WSJ reports, Amazon has invested aggressively to expand overseas but the results have been a mixed bag. https://goo.gl/7dKmg3

Overheard at CES: "It's spring for AR -- and winter for VR."

AR > VR

Dropbox has filed confidentially to go public, in what stands to be one of the largest tech IPOs in the past few years.

Shaquille O'Neal will be the first "chief fun officer" for Carnival Crusie Line.

TRENDS

The 8 greatest ideas of CES 2018 https://goo.gl/fioLsF

Automakers, in a blast from the past, retool iconic trucks: WSJ reports, car makers plan revivals of some of their best-known truck and SUV nameplates, bringing a wave of roomy, updated off-road vehicles to the U.S. market—a sign that consumers’ passion for oversize vehicles hasn’t faded.

CULTURE

Directors Guild of America nominations for the feature film award this year:

Greta Gerwig (“Lady Bird”)
Jordan Peele (“Get Out”)
Guillermo del Toro (“The Shape of Water")
Christopher Nolan (“Dunkirk”)
Martin McDonagh (“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”) 


SPORT

NBA shoots for global growth with London showcase: FT reports, basketball franchises cast net wider in search of international audiences.

Guardian: London franchise moves closer as NFL confirms first game at Spurs stadium

Oakland-Seattle to be held at new stadium with two games at Wembley

NFL’s Mark Waller hints permanent franchise could happen in 2021

Caracal Insider Daily | January 11, 2018

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Peaked, Slashed, Certain, Plan, New

Caracal Insider Daily
January 11, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

Caracal Insider Daily = Global Business News at the Intersection of Politics + Policy + Profits

Subscribe here
https://goo.gl/bSQKwA

TOP FIVE

✔️ Global economic growth has peaked, says World Bank

✔️ Argentina to slash government red tape

✔️ Canada sure Trump to pull plug on NAFTA

✔️ What is your SOTU plan?

✔️ Diet Coke gets new look
 

GEOECONOMICS

Global economic growth has peaked, says World Bank: FT reports, aging populations, low investment and tightening monetary policy limit expansion.

Coming soon to Davos: A Trump stink bomb: Politico reports, the president will take his populist show to the annual Swiss gathering of global financial, political and media elites.

Davos in, Bannon out: Steve Bannon loses his head, while Trump goes to Switzerland.
WSJ - Editorial

"Now Bannonism is a cause without a President or even a website"

"A US President hasn’t attended Davos since Bill Clinton in 2000...What could possibly go wrong?"


BTW - Ronald Reagan spoke via video conference.

Argentina details measures to slash government red tape: Reuters reports, Argentina's government announced a series of measures on Wednesday to reduce bureaucratic tasks that business-friendly President Mauricio Macri thinks are holding back much-needed investment.

Canada takes US to WTO over anti-dumping system: FT reports, the trade protest comes days ahead of talks over Trump efforts to renegotiate NAFTA.

Canada sure Trump to pull plug on NAFTA: Reuters reports, Canada is increasingly sure that President Trump will soon announce that the United States intends to pull out of the North American Free Trade Agreement, two government sources said.

AFP: Canada braces for possible US exit from NAFTA trade pact

Forecasters are predicting oil could hit $80 a barrel this year.

Brussels eyes new taxes to cover post-Brexit shortfall: FT reports, levies on travel, plastics and emissions lined up to offset loss of UK revenues.

Russian bid to influence Brexit vote detailed in new US Senate report: Guardian reports, UK political system vulnerable to anti-democratic meddling via social media and ‘possibly illicit’ campaign funding, report says.

Bloomberg: ‘Bad Brexit’ would hurt the UK economy for more than a decade

China's factories sputter amid self-inflicted gas shortage: Nikkei reports, industry feels side effects as the country tries to shake its coal addiction.

@WSJ: China accounted for nearly 80% of computer power devoted to global bitcoin mining over the past 30 days

Axios: With the US less welcoming, China attracts more foreign students

#SoftPower

Australia lashes out at China’s ‘useless’ Pacific projects: FT reports, Canberra accuses Beijing of building roads to nowhere in developing nations.

Turkey summons US charge d'affaires over Syria: Turkish sources: Reuters reports, Turkey on Wednesday summoned a top U.S. diplomat in Ankara to protest Washington's support of a Kurdish militia in Syria, sources in the Turkish Foreign Ministry said, the latest in a long-standing disagreement between the NATO allies.

AMERICAN POLITICS

NBC: Democrats to invite sex misconduct victims to Trump’s State of the Union

#SmartPolitics

What is your SOTU plan? Never miss a chance to advocate.


To date, a million copies of Michael Wolff’s book “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” have been sold.

Corporate America warns Trump over immigration: FT reports, the US Chamber says threatening to deport 1m workers endangers economic growth.

Bloomberg: Facebook, Apple, GM leaders urge Congress to protect Dreamers

Immigration agents target 7-Eleven stores in a move to crack down on undocumented workers: WP reports, the pre-dawn sweeps comprised about 100 stores across the United States. Nearly two dozen people were arrested on suspicion of being in the country illegally, though officials said the audits are intended to target managerial hiring practices.

LAT: Issa becomes second California Republican to retire this week as Democrats look to reclaim US House

Atlantic: The world according to H.R. McMasterhttps://goo.gl/G4vYvg

ENTERPRISE

Sony's new pet dog "Aibo" goes on sale in Japan.

Hulu has more than 17 million subscribers in the United States.

Facebook is reportedly planning to release a $499 home video chat device called Portal, which is aimed at connecting families and friends. 

The Verge: Huawei’s CEO going off-script to rage at US carriers was the best speech of CES

Watch the speech here: https://goo.gl/mcDSLw

Globalization and competition are good for American consumers: Foreign automakers poised to build more cars and trucks in America than the Detroit's Big 3.

Diet Coke gets a new look, new flavors amid sinking sales: LAT reports, Coca-Cola Co. it's adding a slimmer 12-ounce Diet Coke can, updating the logo and offering the 35-year-old drink in four new flavors, including mango and ginger lime. The taste of the plain Diet Coke will stay the same, the Atlanta-based company said.

TRENDS

Watch out, airlines. High-speed rail now rivals flying on key routes: Bloomberg reports, in Asia and Europe, super-fast locomotives are comparable to air travel in price and door-to-door speed.

“I can say almost with certainty that cryptocurrencies will come to a bad end.” -- Warren Buffett

Buzzworthy word of the day = techlash

CULTURE

NYT's 52 places to go in 2018 https://goo.gl/jyYstX

SPORT

NYT: How Tua Tagovailoa stepped up, dropped back, and saved Alabama https://goo.gl/bf9ck1

“Tua can hit the keyhole.”

106-year-old French cyclist finally decides to hang up his helmet: AFP reports, Robert Marchand, a centenarian French cyclist whose exploits garnered fans worldwide is retiring, ready for more leisurely rides after racing into the record book. Last January, Marchand pedaled for 22.547 kilometers (14.01 miles) in an hour at the national velodrome in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines west of Paris. It was a new record for his age group -- though the category had to be created especially for him, and he had no competition.

Bloomberg: Big Ten schools extend esports league, scholarships through 2019

Caracal Insider Daily | January 10, 2017

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Middle East, Davos, Detroit, Ottawa, Alabama, Italy

Caracal Insider Daily
January 10, 2018
Curation and commentary from Marc A. Ross

Reporting from Alexandria, Virginia

Caracal Insider = Global Business News at the Intersection of Politics + Policy + Profits

Subscribe here
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TOP FIVE

✔️ Pence plans to visit the Middle East from January 19-23

✔️ Trump plans to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos

✔️ Canada takes ‘Hug-an-American’ approach to saving NAFTA

✔️ Ford CEO Jim Hackett on the future of car ownership and driving

✔️ Formula E partners with Swiss technology giant ABB
 

GEOECONOMICS

Pence's Middle East tour: Pence plans to visit the Middle East from January 19-23, with stops in Egypt, Israel, and Jordan. 

UK's PM May to meet finance bosses to discuss Brexit: Reuters reports, Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May will meet executives from major finance companies on Thursday to give them a clearer idea of what Britain's divorce from the European Union will mean for the industry, two sources familiar with the matter said.

Macron calls for big data strategy across Europe: FT reports, a larger market needed to compete with US and China, says French president.

Macron urges European unity to face rising China: AFP reports, French President Emmanuel Macron pleaded on Wednesday for European unity in the face of China's growing economic power as he wrapped up a visit to Beijing with several business deals. Macron, who has become the leading voice of the European Union, endorsed President Xi Jinping's massive $1 trillion program to revive ancient Silk Road trading routes during his three-day trip. But the French leader also warned Europeans to stay on guard to protect strategic sectors as China makes inroads through the project, known in Beijing as One Belt One Road, which seeks to build rail, maritime and road links from Asia to Europe and Africa.

Macron as the new leader of the free world - here's the case for this call

1. Brexit has galvanized greater security cooperation on the continent

2. Germany is focused inward as it struggles to form a new government

2. Trump’s “America First” foreign policy has opened up a leadership void internationally


Dollar diplomacy: China orders 184 Airbus A320 planes

Betting on the City: Spain’s Alantra Partners SA is considering moving its headquarters from Madrid to London in a bet the UK capital will remain the center of European business and finance even after Brexit.

We are seeing what happens when the US pulls 'back': Spiegel reports, in an interview, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel urges Germany to pay greater attention to the future of the EU. He warns that there are no vacuums in international politics and that when the U.S. withdraws, Russia or China step in. 

107: Germany’s ruling parties have been unable to form a coalition for 107 days, the longest period the country has gone without a government since its reunification in 1990.

Puigdemont seeks to lead Catalonia via Skype: FT reports, separatists agree to try to re-elect fugitive as a regional leader.

Czech government set to lose a confidence vote, but Babis' party likely to retain power: Reuters reports, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, battling allegations he illegally tapped European Union subsidies a decade ago, looked certain to lose a parliamentary confidence vote on Wednesday.

From king to kingmaker? Berlusconi’s baffling resurrection: AFP reports, despite a tax fraud conviction, a ban from public office and a long history of scandals, the 81-year-old tycoon is preparing for March's elections and navigating Italy’s labyrinthine politics like no other.

NYT: Trump plans to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos

WP: White House confirms Trump to attend Davos gathering, synonymous with wealth and power


Trump to attend Davos global gathering, the first US president to do so in nearly 20 years: WP reports, the Switzerland forum has long attracted some of the world’s wealthiest financiers, but it is also seen as a posh gathering of the economic elite. The event comes as President Trump faces crucial decisions about his international economic agenda.

@kaylatausche: CNBC confirms Pres. Trump will attend the World Economic Forum in Davos - an event once described by JPM CEO Jamie Dimon thusly: "Where billionaires tell millionaires what the middle class feels."

@marcaross: Trump on the campaign trail = Detroit is more important than Davos | Trump with a bruised ego = Davos is more important than Detroit

@marcaross: Who says globalism isn't cool?!?


Why is Trump going to Davos? Does he want to make his case again for "America First" before the world's elite or is this more wag the dog to placate his domestic base. I think it is the later. I can't see Trump saying anything different from his speech at the APEC CEO Summit last November. Also, going to a posh Swiss resort town and telling Bally wearing plutocrats they stink will play well in Macomb County.

Canada takes ‘Hug-an-American’ approach to saving NAFTA: WSJ reports, Ottawa is betting friends in business and state governments across the US will see the damage tearing up Nafta could do to supply chains and growth—and pressure the Trump administration to leave the trade pact alone.

Smart. For foreign governments and international business to succeed in this "America First" political climate, it is essential engagement and advocacy takes place beyond the Beltway.

India moved to relax restrictions on foreign investment in retail, airlines, and other industries. The new rule allows foreign airlines to buy up to 49 percent of Air India.

In China, facial recognition is sharp end of a drive for total surveillance: WP reports, facial recognition is the new hot tech topic in China. Banks, airports, hotels and even public toilets are all trying to verify people’s identities by analyzing their faces. But the police and security state have been the most enthusiastic about embracing this new technology. 

WSJ: With US aid cut, Pakistan drifts closer to China

In North Korea, hackers mine cryptocurrency abroad
: WSJ reports, a cybersecurity researcher has found malware that mines a type of cryptocurrency and routes the bounty to a North Korean university, showing how hackers in North Korea are targeting new assets as sanctions force Pyongyang to pursue alternative income streams. 

AMERICAN POLITICS

NYT: DACA program must stay in placef for now, judge says

DOH Dem conditions: Ed Royce becomes the 47th incumbent member not to seek re-election and the 32nd Republican.

‘Mitt-ism’ vs. ‘Trumpism’: Romney’s return to national stage flares GOP divide: WP reports, Mitt Romney’s probable bid for a Senate seat from Utah has prompted a sharp debate among Republicans over whether traditional political figures are still welcome as leaders of a party dominated by President Trump.

GOP anxious with Trump on trade: The Hill reports, Republican senators from farm states are stepping up pressure on President Trump ahead of a key round of trade negotiations scheduled later this month. These GOP lawmakers are growing increasingly worried that a break with trading partners could reverberate in the 2018 midterm elections. 

Trade and immigration test top business croup’s ties to Trump: Bloomberg reports, The US Chamber of Commerce found common cause in 2017 with President Donald Trump on tax cuts and regulatory rollbacks. This year the powerful conservative business group could part ways with the White House on two key issues: trade and immigration. On Wednesday, Thomas Donohue, the chamber’s president, is to deliver his annual address on American business, using it as a 2017 victory lap and as a call to strengthen growth.

Many Conservatives refer to the organization as the US Chamber of Compromise.

The decline of anti-Trumpism
NYT - David Brooks

"There’s a hierarchy of excellence in every sphere. There’s a huge difference between William F. Buckley and Sean Hannity, between the reporters at this newspaper and a rumor-spreader. Part of this struggle is to maintain those distinctions, not to contribute to their evisceration."

Bannon is out at Breitbart: For Bannon, he was never going to be more powerful and more successful outside the White House than inside. Once he turned in his hard pass he became like a thousand other political operatives in DC - looking for the next campaign, in need of benefactors, and tossed to the side because he doesn't have a job that ensures access and influence. Also, this is a great reminder of the constant of American politics - when you are staff, you are staff.

ENTERPRISE

Google is going all out in promoting its voice-powered Google Assistant at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, including massive ads sporting the words "Hey Google."

Do you have a VA? Google, Amazon, and Samsung are adding their virtual assistants to ever more devices, including refrigerators.

Alexa gets behind the wheel: Amazon has introduced Alexa Onboard technology, which lets users access the voice assistant through their car's infotainment system.

Google Pay launched: It is a consolidation of all Google payment products, including Android Pay and Google Wallet.

The subliminal trick Netflix uses to get you to watch its movies and shows: You get a preview/trailer image that Netflix's algorithm thinks will entice you to watch, but the key is that the picture could change tomorrow as the system "learns" more about you and subscribers like you. For any given show, there might be a dozen possible images loaded, which are ranked according to "context."

GoPro hires JP Morgan to explore a sale.

Supercharger and a milkshake: Elon Musk says one of Tesla's Los Angeles-area Supercharger stations (near the 405) will feature a drive-in movie screen and a "rock restaurant" with waitresses and waiters serving on roller skates.

Motor Dixie: Toyota and Mazda are said to have picked Alabama for a $1.6 billion plant they plan to build.

WSJ: Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan: I 'regret' calling Bitcoin a fraud

Under Armour could be the next Reebok: WSJ reports, Under Armour, facing falling sales and a stock-price rout, could be heading down the path of struggling sportswear brand Reebok. “The Under Armour brand remains at risk,” said Sam Poser, an analyst at Susquehanna International, in a research note Tuesday downgrading his outlook on the stock. “Given poor brand distribution decisions, we believe [Under Armour] risks are becoming more like Reebok than Nike.”

TRENDS

Gene Munster on 3 reasons Amazon will buy Target this yearhttps://goo.gl/7nLBrE

1. Offline sales will always be a big part of retail
2. They both pursue affluent consumers
3. Brick and mortar will get more advanced


Economics and the human instinct for storytelling
Chicago Booth Review

"Why do economists miss the stories behind many of our economic fluctuations? One reason is that economists have a toolkit, and the narrative hasn’t traditionally been in it. We view narrative as somebody else’s territory. We do simultaneous equations. We teach general equilibrium theory. That’s fine, but by the time we finish teaching those, we’re tired." 

Ford CEO Jim Hackett on the future of car ownership and driving: Fast Company reports, new CEO Jim Hackett is propelling the 115-year-old company into the future while respecting its celebrated past. https://goo.gl/V5d1Cd

The world’s best female poker player joins the world’s biggest hedge fund: Bloomberg reports, Vanessa Selbst, the most successful woman ever in tournament poker, is working at Bridgewater Associates to learn another big-money grind: hedge funds. Selbst, who won $11.9 million in prizes over 12 years in the card game, joined the world’s largest hedge fund, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.

CULTURE

‘The Shape of Water’ by Guillermo del Toro received 12 BAFTA nominations.

Wonderful movie - probably the movie of the year. 

SPORT

Brady behind the scenes and away from his team: NYT reports, Tom Brady gave a filmmaker unusual access to his private life. It is unclear how much Bill Belichick and the Patriots know about the project.

CNN: Formula E partners with Swiss technology giant ABB to 'write the future'

“ABB FIA Formula E Championship” brings pioneering technology leader ABB as title sponsor to the world’s first fully electric international FIA motorsport series.