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i am tom mackenzie. asian bonds fall extending selling pressure seen in treasuries after a cell of 10 year notes was met with epidemic. china exports return to growth in april while the yen gains after one boj member indicates rates may rise faster than expected. the bank of england is expected to hold rates at their highest levels in 16 years, what will the central bank signal when it will start lowering borrowing costs? we will review the decision. u.s. president joe biden says he will halt additional shipments of offensive weapons to israel if the country proceeds with a grounded division of redchip.com -- rafah. market seem to be looking for direction, market sending flat yesterday way down the by the stories from alphabet and tesla, losses for both of those of megacap tech stories yesterday. the earning story remains in focus, the rates story switches to the boe of today and continuing to tied together the messaging from the fomc members and those within the fed suggesting higher for longer is where
i am tom mackenzie. asian bonds fall extending selling pressure seen in treasuries after a cell of 10 year notes was met with epidemic. china exports return to growth in april while the yen gains after one boj member indicates rates may rise faster than expected. the bank of england is expected to hold rates at their highest levels in 16 years, what will the central bank signal when it will start lowering borrowing costs? we will review the decision. u.s. president joe biden says he will halt...
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tom's father, with young tom's help, maintained a cattle farm major events in tom's life at 12, where he tested as having the highest iq, the state of kansas. for his age, and his mother gave him her father's telegraph key. key in hand. he bought a ham kit, built a radio, taught himself morse code, and applied to the fcc for a ham radio license to enable his global reach. tom and his father started the installation of a telephone pole in their backyard which tom somehow miraculously climbed without safety gear, attach his wiring, his technology in place. he proceeded to cover his bedroom with a qsl card from his ham. rhythmic sounds of morse code dots and dashes began to pervade the way that hustled in the early 1950s, an era when laundress calls were expensive and internet tional trouble uncommon. thomas captivated by the magic of expanding imagined universe with his ham contacts and the research he did on their country's. this he did in three sets of prime reference books his family gave him as a for his academic achievements. left kansas 18 to attend and my two were after his first
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tom? tom: avril, thank you very much indeed. treasuries are under pressure. two key got auctions were met with tepid demand. the pceat the that comes through index friday. mary from our markets live team and we also had the events from neil kashkari. let's start with the tepid demand for the five-year and two-year out of the u.s. is this a oneoff blip or are there broader concerns about resog the issuance from the u.s. treasury? >> i think there is just general concern in terms of how the fed is speaking and the rhetoric coming out from the fed. just adds more invest orangest as to whether treasuries are in fact a good buy at this opponent. but one of the things we do snow that neil kashkari pointed out that rate hikes are not off the table but it was very low. it implies that rates are peaking at these points. there is still invest orangest. tom: on the data question, we had a consumer confidence survey come in higher than estimates. that is surprising. how much clarity do we have around the resilience of the u.s. and whether or not we are starting to see cr
tom? tom: avril, thank you very much indeed. treasuries are under pressure. two key got auctions were met with tepid demand. the pceat the that comes through index friday. mary from our markets live team and we also had the events from neil kashkari. let's start with the tepid demand for the five-year and two-year out of the u.s. is this a oneoff blip or are there broader concerns about resog the issuance from the u.s. treasury? >> i think there is just general concern in terms of how the...
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tom: good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am tom mackenzie in london. the ai fueled really rolls on, nvidia delivering on the high, reporting results beating already lofty expectations. shares a surge in after hours trading. >> the industry is going through a major change. let me give you some perspective on the importance of the transformation. the next industrial revolution has begun. tom: u.s. and european futures point higher on renewed tech optimism. fed an policymakers rallying around the higher for longer view on the rates, plus the ukip hopes for brighter days ahead, staking his political future on an improving economy as he calls a surprise summer general election. labor leader keir starmer says it is time for change. let's check on these markets, it is a risk on an thank you to nvidia for that. looking past the fed minutes and hawkishness of baked into those comments, nvidia and to be coming through for the first quarter and forecasts around the second quarter propelling the momentum in european equities in european equities and u.s. stocks as
tom: good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am tom mackenzie in london. the ai fueled really rolls on, nvidia delivering on the high, reporting results beating already lofty expectations. shares a surge in after hours trading. >> the industry is going through a major change. let me give you some perspective on the importance of the transformation. the next industrial revolution has begun. tom: u.s. and european futures point higher on renewed tech optimism. fed an...
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i'm tom mackenzie. french president macron tells bloomberg he is open to seeing a major french bank acquired by an eu rival to boost financial integration. he spoke exclusively to john micklethwait. >> this is a totally new world. we do need this. this new business model for the europeans. more innovation, more investment. tom: in a deal and admits china may retaliate against tariff hikes from the biden administration. we hear from the u.s. treasury secretary. asia tech stocks higher ahead of earnings from tencent and alibaba, traders await the u.s. cpi print for clues on fed policy, and we are live in doha for the qatar economic forum. >> this year's theme is navigating a year of uncertainty. the event explores the issues driving global discussions. we will bring you great conversations including from the qatari prime minister and publish president -- polish president. tom: we will get inflation data from germany at around 7:00 a.m. u.k. time and u.k. wages and the jobs picture in terms of unemployment
i'm tom mackenzie. french president macron tells bloomberg he is open to seeing a major french bank acquired by an eu rival to boost financial integration. he spoke exclusively to john micklethwait. >> this is a totally new world. we do need this. this new business model for the europeans. more innovation, more investment. tom: in a deal and admits china may retaliate against tariff hikes from the biden administration. we hear from the u.s. treasury secretary. asia tech stocks higher...
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tom: thank you very much indeed. jerome powell keeping hopes alive for a rate cut this year indeed, but inflation has reduced confidence that price pressures are ebbing. >> it would not be appropriate to reduce the target range until we have gained weight or confidence that inflation is moving toward 2%. so far the data have not given us greater confidence, in particular readings on inflation have come in above expectations. gaining confidence will take longer than expected. tom: let's bring in mark cranfield. if this was a pivot it was at the dovish end of the spectrum. is this the fed with an easing bias? mark: mr. powell would like to lower interest rates. in december he kicked off the idea of rate cuts, he was excited inflation was coming down and dater showed we had a key reading at 1.9% below the key threshold. a lot has happened, several prints have been higher. a lot of backtracking and here we are, it is difficult to see them manage one rate cut but he's keeping the door open. in this meeting what he had to
tom: thank you very much indeed. jerome powell keeping hopes alive for a rate cut this year indeed, but inflation has reduced confidence that price pressures are ebbing. >> it would not be appropriate to reduce the target range until we have gained weight or confidence that inflation is moving toward 2%. so far the data have not given us greater confidence, in particular readings on inflation have come in above expectations. gaining confidence will take longer than expected. tom: let's...
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tom: what is the threat? matt: it is growing so people like mehta, amason, they are huge customers and do not want to spend with someone else. they are developing their equivalent ships and offering those to customers. everyone is facing because they don't want to nvidia and over time they -- choices will increase but investors are hoping the market will get bigger so if there is rivalry there is a huge opportunity. tom: hoping the market expands. $2000 for single sophisticated ship. matt with the deep dive from bloomberg intelligence indeed. traders are trimming bets on to u.s. rate cuts as chris wallace says he needs several months of strong data. >> in the absence of weakening, i need to see several more months of data. before i would feel comfortable supporting easing. tom: ok. let's bring in bloomberg's jill. you can answer this question and then the markets can sit back. how likely are officials to see that trend that they need? jill: it will be difficult. i did think that out of the fed speak, those co
tom: what is the threat? matt: it is growing so people like mehta, amason, they are huge customers and do not want to spend with someone else. they are developing their equivalent ships and offering those to customers. everyone is facing because they don't want to nvidia and over time they -- choices will increase but investors are hoping the market will get bigger so if there is rivalry there is a huge opportunity. tom: hoping the market expands. $2000 for single sophisticated ship. matt with...
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tom: ok. there are other dynamics than supporting production outside of china at this point. >> there are. in 2022, the u.s. brought in something called the forced labor prevention act which means that polysilicon used in modules like go to the u.s. needs to have paperwork proving that its entire supply chain is not in that region. the results of this is that polysilicon from outside of china currently trades at a premium of about three times, eight dollars per kilogram from china and about $22 a kilogram from elsewhere. so there's an incentive to manufacture outside of china but it probably isn't sufficient to set up entire capex intensive hemi chemicals plans. this is the first announcement in years. tom: ok. thank you very much indeed. a focus on the changes around polysilicon production and the consequences for the broader solar industry. thank you. coming up, the spanish food dynasty is launching what is said to be the biggest european listing this year. we will have the details, next. st
tom: ok. there are other dynamics than supporting production outside of china at this point. >> there are. in 2022, the u.s. brought in something called the forced labor prevention act which means that polysilicon used in modules like go to the u.s. needs to have paperwork proving that its entire supply chain is not in that region. the results of this is that polysilicon from outside of china currently trades at a premium of about three times, eight dollars per kilogram from china and...
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tom: u.s. secretary of state antony blinken says israel risks fueling insurgency in gaza, the latest warning in escalation of concern about israel's conduct. >> israel is on the trajectory to inherit insurgency or leave a vacuum filled by chaos and refilled by hamas. >> let's get more on this with sam dagger, our government reporter out of dubai. what you make of these comments? around the risks of insurgency? sam: prophetic. as he was speaking we have reports from the ap about renewed fighting in northern gaza, the area israel invaded immediately after october 7. there are reports of fighting in a refugee camp in northern gaza, and a neighborhood near gaza city. it is a whack-a-mole phenomenon in play. antony blinken's comment is very much on point. tom: hundreds of thousands of people have received warnings. doing nowhere they are moving? what is the situation for civilians on the ground? sam: we have a great story by our colleague from gaza reporting from outside and speaking to civilians, h
tom: u.s. secretary of state antony blinken says israel risks fueling insurgency in gaza, the latest warning in escalation of concern about israel's conduct. >> israel is on the trajectory to inherit insurgency or leave a vacuum filled by chaos and refilled by hamas. >> let's get more on this with sam dagger, our government reporter out of dubai. what you make of these comments? around the risks of insurgency? sam: prophetic. as he was speaking we have reports from the ap about...
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tom: so that diversification theme. i wonder if nvidia earnings that drop on wednesday will change that and it all gravitates back to the u.s. if they come through with a strong beat. how important is nvidia for this global stock market? >> i think it's going to be very important. given the size and the sheer weight of nvidia, within the magnificent seven, the buzz around ai, its long-term implications as well as short-term implications. the market is on hooks in terms of how these results play out. if we do see a be transpire again in nvidia's result, that will set off a very positive elective solve the tech space that could offset some of the risk that you mention of whether we get interest rate expectations from two to one. it could offset some of that negativity and provide that positive momentum and have a further swell that we are seeing in the u.s. play out this year. tom: the valuation gap between europe and the u.s. and how that could prove supportive for european stocks in the quarters weeks and months ahead.
tom: so that diversification theme. i wonder if nvidia earnings that drop on wednesday will change that and it all gravitates back to the u.s. if they come through with a strong beat. how important is nvidia for this global stock market? >> i think it's going to be very important. given the size and the sheer weight of nvidia, within the magnificent seven, the buzz around ai, its long-term implications as well as short-term implications. the market is on hooks in terms of how these...
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tom: good morning, i'm tom mackenzie in london, these of the stories that set your agenda. ubs has a big earnings beat. this was slender says it expects the merging for credit suisse to be completed at the end of may. we will bring you an interview with the ubs ceo in an hour's time. stocks in asia follow the u.s. higher. all my hopes the fed will cut rates this year. the yen weakens against the dollar after japan's effects chief says intervention is needed if markets are orderly. plus, israel projects a cease-fire proposal backed by hamas after the militant group agreed to the plan. israel vowing to push ahead with military operations in rough. it is another big week on the earnings front. ubs coming through. decent beat in terms of net income and profit, continuing to look in terms of the interview we have a the ceo with any comments on the capital plans, we know the swiss government's plans around capital allocations and the requirements there are essentially for this lender. coming through with a big beat in terms of net revenue, we will start there, net revenue for ubs
tom: good morning, i'm tom mackenzie in london, these of the stories that set your agenda. ubs has a big earnings beat. this was slender says it expects the merging for credit suisse to be completed at the end of may. we will bring you an interview with the ubs ceo in an hour's time. stocks in asia follow the u.s. higher. all my hopes the fed will cut rates this year. the yen weakens against the dollar after japan's effects chief says intervention is needed if markets are orderly. plus, israel...
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tom: good morning, this is bloomberg "daybreak: europe", i'm tom mackenzie in london. these are the stories that set your agenda. iranian news agencies confirm the country's president ebrahim raisi and the foreign minister have died in a helicopter crash. the death of hardliner raisi adding further uncertainty to a region already in turmoil. taiwan's new leader urges china to end the threat of war, as he assumes the presidency of the democratic island. asia stocks rise in european futures point higher as copper and gold both hit fresh records. investors bracing for another busy week of earnings headlined by ai heavyweight nvidia. before we get there, the earnings front crossing the terminal, ryanair a beat in full-year earnings, full revenue at 13.4 4 billion euros. above the estimates of 13.3 8 billion. ryanair approving a 700 million euros share buyback. the final dividend per share is coming in at 0.178 euros. they saw customers coming in at a modest beat on the customer level. in terms of their forecast, they see a range of 198 million to 200 million, slightly abov
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tom: jennifer reporting there. we have plenty more coming up, including keeping across these markets. a big week in terms of the inflation data and the focus of commodities. more supportive measures from china on the property sector. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. the philippines first major storm of the year has reportedly left left. the philippine daily inquirer said an infant and two others died after they were hit by falling trees. the typhoon who is expected to lose philippine waters on thursday before moving to the south of japan. much of south and southeast asia have been sweltering under a severe heat wave, one that has caused power outages and death across the region. it is a problem aggravated by a changing climate and poor urban design. paul allen has more. paul: for two weeks now, the 15 million residents have been baking in a heat wave. temperatures in parts of pakistan have been nudging 50 degrees celsius, 122 degrees fahrenheit. surrounded by concrete which radiates heat, it
tom: jennifer reporting there. we have plenty more coming up, including keeping across these markets. a big week in terms of the inflation data and the focus of commodities. more supportive measures from china on the property sector. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. the philippines first major storm of the year has reportedly left left. the philippine daily inquirer said an infant and two others died after they were hit by falling trees. the typhoon who is expected to...
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tom: good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am tom and linda. asian stocks slipped as strong u.s. business to disperse about on the fed holding interest rates until at least december. sec approves trade products tied to ether, opening the door for a spot etf, and we are live at the g7 finance meeting in italy where ukraine's allies are wrestling over a deal to use frozen russian assets to support kyiv. we will be speaking to a secretary-general later this hour. let's check in on these markets, global stocks at bonds up for weekly declines. the good news on the data front, bad news for the markets team is a back with u.s. activity data. composite pmi, services, and manufacturing strengthening the most, composite and about two years. that led to a selloff on wall street. european futures, a losses of point five of 1%. consumer confidence picking up for a second consecutive month in the u.k. losses across the ftse 100. s&p futures looking to modest gains after losses of yesterday. nvidia was the bright spot yesterday across the u.s. equity space wi
tom: good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am tom and linda. asian stocks slipped as strong u.s. business to disperse about on the fed holding interest rates until at least december. sec approves trade products tied to ether, opening the door for a spot etf, and we are live at the g7 finance meeting in italy where ukraine's allies are wrestling over a deal to use frozen russian assets to support kyiv. we will be speaking to a secretary-general later this hour. let's...
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tom: good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak europe," i'm tom mackenzie in london. asian equities getting after softer than expected u.s. jobs data revives bets the fed will cut rates this year. the israeli military asked some civilians in rafah to move out of the city as preparations for a ground invasion move forward, after israel closed a humanitarian crossing into gaza following a,'s rocket attack. xi jinping touches down in paris to begin a three nation european tour, as french president emmanuel macron seeks to reset ties with beijing. let's check on these markets. u.s. stocks ending last week higher with gains coming through friday. the nasdaq up more than 2%, the s&p adding gains of a little over 1%, another big week in terms of the central bank story. the bank of england and their decision on thursday. before that, the rba of australia coming through with their decision tuesday. earnings in focus with disney out of the u.s., ubs out of switzerland tomorrow. european futures in the current phase of this morning pointing higher 0.3%. there is a bank holiday i
tom: good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak europe," i'm tom mackenzie in london. asian equities getting after softer than expected u.s. jobs data revives bets the fed will cut rates this year. the israeli military asked some civilians in rafah to move out of the city as preparations for a ground invasion move forward, after israel closed a humanitarian crossing into gaza following a,'s rocket attack. xi jinping touches down in paris to begin a three nation european tour, as french...
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tom: good morning. this is "bloomberg daybreak europe," i'm tom mackenzie in london. stocks in asia slide following a sluggish u.s. session. the dollar rallies and the yen drops. minneapolis fed president neel kashkari says rates will likely be on hold for an extended period. the israeli military edges further into rafah. buys a -- biden pauses shipment of bombs to israel on fears the idf could deploy them in the densely populated city. xi jinping welcomed with open arms in serbia. the chinese president looking to bolster support in eastern europe. from geopolitics to the earnings story and the lines from the brewer ab inbev with a beat in the first quarter in terms of organic earnings, up 5.4 percent, an increase versus the estimates of 2.75%, so in terms of organic adjusted ebitda, a solid beat in the first quarter for ab inbev, the brewer of budweiser and bud light. in terms of the margin story, also a beat in the first quarter for ab inbev with adjusted margins coming in at 34.3 percent, slightly above the estimates and in terms of volume growth, this is important
tom: good morning. this is "bloomberg daybreak europe," i'm tom mackenzie in london. stocks in asia slide following a sluggish u.s. session. the dollar rallies and the yen drops. minneapolis fed president neel kashkari says rates will likely be on hold for an extended period. the israeli military edges further into rafah. buys a -- biden pauses shipment of bombs to israel on fears the idf could deploy them in the densely populated city. xi jinping welcomed with open arms in serbia....
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tom: thank you very much. indeed with wrapping some of these redheads and breaking lines around the support that comes from beijing. we will see how material that is. a redhead crossing the terminal around process that houses much of the internet assets at and has a significant stake of china's tencent, which is the company behind many of the most popular gains in china. the pipeline for those gains, the we chat app. naming a new ceo, fabrizio is going to be the new ceo from july the first, replacing urban who has been at the helm since september of 2023. so change at the top there. urban stepping down. he has been held the ceo since september of last year and a new ceo taking charge. we will see how the stock reacts to that. start a change at 8:00 a.m. u.k. time. let's get to the geopolitics of china and russia. pledging to intensify corporation against what they call u.s. containment. the two countries agreed to greater coordination between militaries in opposition to washington's destructive and hostile cou
tom: thank you very much. indeed with wrapping some of these redheads and breaking lines around the support that comes from beijing. we will see how material that is. a redhead crossing the terminal around process that houses much of the internet assets at and has a significant stake of china's tencent, which is the company behind many of the most popular gains in china. the pipeline for those gains, the we chat app. naming a new ceo, fabrizio is going to be the new ceo from july the first,...
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i'm tom mckenzie in london. global stocks rally with the s&p 500 hitting a record high as cooler u.s. inflation reinforces bets on fed rate cuts. slovaka's prime minister in hospital after attempted assassination in broad daylight. the shooting of prime minister phoenixo. -- fico. putin is in china looking for backing from xi jinping in his war against ukraine. european futures looking to build on gains and up . 2%. the s&p above 5,000 for the first time. that's a record. nasdaq futures looking to gain 35 points after the tech led rally of yesterday. cross asset, 10-year bench mark yields. currently at 4 . 31 on the 10-year yields. the bloomberg index softness, the cat i've dropped on the back of that data. copper in focus for us still. gaining 1.4% also and iron ore also getting a left. let's get back to the qatar economic forum in do happen. haslinda is there with a guest. has? haslinda: hi, tom, we're talking about funding in india and net in africa dropped about 35%. we have co-founder and co-c.e.o. of v. ca
i'm tom mckenzie in london. global stocks rally with the s&p 500 hitting a record high as cooler u.s. inflation reinforces bets on fed rate cuts. slovaka's prime minister in hospital after attempted assassination in broad daylight. the shooting of prime minister phoenixo. -- fico. putin is in china looking for backing from xi jinping in his war against ukraine. european futures looking to build on gains and up . 2%. the s&p above 5,000 for the first time. that's a record. nasdaq futures...
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tom: hum. okay. is she racist or is she a disgracist i don't know, molly -- molly, i want to get to that aoc tweet. i didn't understand what she was talking about. obviously, there were people doing some kind of jerry springer type fighting we saw that and aoc was part of it with the girl, baby girl and waving her hand and everything else. but what is she talking about with the authoritarianism do you understand that? molly: i think what everybody was trying to do was scream so nobody could talk about what marjorie taylor green was talking about you know in courtrooms you have the law you found the law and if you have the facts you found facts and if you don't have either you found the table. the issue is how many democrats are financing the daughter of this judge in the new york trial that is -- doing all of that stuff to donald trump. and so she wanted to talk about how so many people on that panel were financing that daughter. it is a horrible breach of ethics so rather than talk about that. they
tom: hum. okay. is she racist or is she a disgracist i don't know, molly -- molly, i want to get to that aoc tweet. i didn't understand what she was talking about. obviously, there were people doing some kind of jerry springer type fighting we saw that and aoc was part of it with the girl, baby girl and waving her hand and everything else. but what is she talking about with the authoritarianism do you understand that? molly: i think what everybody was trying to do was scream so nobody could...
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tom. we ask people , the issues. tom. we ask people, look, who do you think would be the best manager of the economy? the number one issue facing the country today, the number one issue for all voters. and again, they put labour just ahead of they put labour just ahead of the conservatives, 35% think labour will be the best party on the economy, 19% say conservatives. but as you can see, a large number of voters, 46% are saying they don't know who to back on the economy because put yourself in the shoes of the average voter. council tax bills are going up, mortgages are going up, rents going up, food's going up. and they're just looking at this political class thinking, well, who is going to be able to solve this? also true. by the way, tom, on both , the national tom, on both, the national health service, which is a number two issue for the country , and immigration, which is a third issue for the country . third issue for the country. same story. labour, just a little bit ahead of the conservatives but again, a much lar
tom. we ask people , the issues. tom. we ask people, look, who do you think would be the best manager of the economy? the number one issue facing the country today, the number one issue for all voters. and again, they put labour just ahead of they put labour just ahead of the conservatives, 35% think labour will be the best party on the economy, 19% say conservatives. but as you can see, a large number of voters, 46% are saying they don't know who to back on the economy because put yourself in...
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tom: ok. as long as that optionality is still there to cut, maybe there is a cap at the front end. if not, you can see further jumps higher. just above 5% on the two-year. ven ram has been consistent around expectations of six cuts. ven ram, very clear on that at the front of the year that that was very unlikely. thank you for the analysis as we lead up to the fed presser. the focus was yesterday on amazon and the cloud unit coming through, seeing the strongest sales growth in a year signaling a turnaround for the retailer's most profitable division. on an earnings call, the ceo said amazon's ai capabilities are behind the acceleration in growth. >> considerable momentum on the ai front where we have accumulated a multibillion dollar revenue run rate already. you heard me talk about our approach and we continue to add capability to all three layers of the genai stack. tom: for the deep dive on the amazon story let's bring in charlie wells. the cloud unit was always going to be scrutinized. giv
tom: ok. as long as that optionality is still there to cut, maybe there is a cap at the front end. if not, you can see further jumps higher. just above 5% on the two-year. ven ram has been consistent around expectations of six cuts. ven ram, very clear on that at the front of the year that that was very unlikely. thank you for the analysis as we lead up to the fed presser. the focus was yesterday on amazon and the cloud unit coming through, seeing the strongest sales growth in a year signaling...
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it's not us. >> tom. what do you think of that? >> toxic masculinity extremist forces, the lie about the water. he uses a bigotry he's going to keep this up all the way through the fall. i don't think it is working. this thing he talks about tiki torches january th i think that's a loser he has to talk about the country and economy that's what people are thinking about. griff: he's get along after the morehouse graduation, biden went to detroit to score more political points with black voters. fox news correspondent lucas tomlinson is live for us tonight on the north lawn at the white house. hey, lucas. >> griff, good evening what the president behind in the swing states and with black voters, the president spent the weekend going to swing states to win over black voters. >> we've been pretty good. about the lowest unemployment rate for a long, long time. we've been in a situation where -- i've forgiven a lot of debt from -- from the folks that college debt. billions of dollars of it. so people can start their lives again. people b
it's not us. >> tom. what do you think of that? >> toxic masculinity extremist forces, the lie about the water. he uses a bigotry he's going to keep this up all the way through the fall. i don't think it is working. this thing he talks about tiki torches january th i think that's a loser he has to talk about the country and economy that's what people are thinking about. griff: he's get along after the morehouse graduation, biden went to detroit to score more political points with...
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tom, you want drama. these last two weeks of the regular season are delivering everything you could want. >> tom: sure. >> lowell: i think most people felt it was a foregone conclusion that that xfl conference championship game would be held inside the dome in st. louis. >> tom: but it could be here. >> lowell: with that arlington upset earlier today, that changes everything, and another flag is out. >> tom: yeah, some extracurriculars, some heated exchanges here. gets emotional, man. you're so excited if you're san antonio that you've -- you have finally derailed the momentum of this birmingham stallions football team, and you've got pride on the birmingham side. they haven't experienced much of this. >> lowell: no. wade phillips has an opportunity to go to st. louis next weekend, get a win against the battlehawks, which would mean the xfl conference championship game would be in this building. >> tom: yep. you heard -- or you could see him mouthing the words, skip holtz, telling his team, you got to pla
tom, you want drama. these last two weeks of the regular season are delivering everything you could want. >> tom: sure. >> lowell: i think most people felt it was a foregone conclusion that that xfl conference championship game would be held inside the dome in st. louis. >> tom: but it could be here. >> lowell: with that arlington upset earlier today, that changes everything, and another flag is out. >> tom: yeah, some extracurriculars, some heated exchanges here....
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tom? >> tom costello with those important tips tonight. all right, tom, thank you. >>> next, it's not just you. home buying is a hassle. nbc news has a new tool showing the areas where it's hardest and easiest to buy. stay with us. with chewy, it's never been easier to get their favorite toy delivered again, come on, let go. and again, and again. good luck. get whatever they love delivered right on time. save 35% on your first autoship order with chewy. [coughing] copd hasn't been pretty. it's tough to breathe and tough to keep wondering if this is as good as it gets. but trelegy has shown me that there's still beauty and breath to be had. because with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open and prevents future flare-ups. and with one dose a day, trelegy improves lung function so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribe
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tom? >> all right. priscilla thompson leading us off tonight. priscilla, thank you. >>> and that severe weather hitting just as memorial day travel is shattering records. our priya sridhar is at atlanta's hartsfield jackson airport where there was a ground stop earlier today. priya, how's it looking now? >> reporter: well, tom, the record number of americans who traveled this holiday weekend are trying to make their way home as that destructive storm system heads east. the flight aware misery map showing delays and cancellations along the east coast. as of now more than 5,000 delays so far. here in atlanta long lines as travelers try to make their way home. the tsa says it broke a record on friday with nearly 3 million screened. meantime, aaa predicted the biggest number of road trippers ever, some 38 million driving this holiday weekend. experts say the memorial day numbers indicate a strong summer travel season ahead. tom? >> all right, priya, we thank you for that. >>> now to another ma
tom? >> all right. priscilla thompson leading us off tonight. priscilla, thank you. >>> and that severe weather hitting just as memorial day travel is shattering records. our priya sridhar is at atlanta's hartsfield jackson airport where there was a ground stop earlier today. priya, how's it looking now? >> reporter: well, tom, the record number of americans who traveled this holiday weekend are trying to make their way home as that destructive storm system heads east. the...
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i'm tom llamas in for lester. we begin with two things on the minds of so many americans this friday night, holiday travel and severe weather. a potentially volatile combination as the unofficial start of summer gets under way. aaa says it's going to be the busiest memorial day weekend in almost 20 years with nearly 44 million of us expected to travel 50 miles or more. the tsa says it expects to screen more than 18 million air travelers and predicts a record summer travel season, but one of the big questions going on this weekend, how much more severe weather are we in for, and are these incredible scenes of a tornado tearing through parts of oklahoma a preview of what's to come? we start with senior correspondent tom costello tonight. >> reporter: kickoffear to the summer travel season with 20-year high memorial weekend traffic hitting the roads, but signs of trouble already with the fire in boston's ted williams tunnel creating havoc, and at the airports, record-breaking numbers of passengers. >> the weather loo
i'm tom llamas in for lester. we begin with two things on the minds of so many americans this friday night, holiday travel and severe weather. a potentially volatile combination as the unofficial start of summer gets under way. aaa says it's going to be the busiest memorial day weekend in almost 20 years with nearly 44 million of us expected to travel 50 miles or more. the tsa says it expects to screen more than 18 million air travelers and predicts a record summer travel season, but one of the...
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>> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: tom segura? >> tom and burt, it's going to be really fun. may law lala, hillary clinton, oprah. [ laughter ] ruthless. >> jimmy: wow, may will you law is going to be there. >> malala is going in hard this time. this is going to be the greatest roast of all-time. >> jimmy: it's never been live before, right? >> the first live roast, it's like sports. >> jimmy: i love that. because i remember quite vividly the editing process after these roasts. >> yeah. >> jimmy: where people are like, that one was too much. you have to take that out. this, that, whatever. >> yeah. >> jimmy: there will be none of that? >> no. >> jimmy: it's going on? >> and tom brady is like, go for it, nothing's off limits. >> jimmy: do you think he's -- like sometimes people say go for it, nothing's off limits, then you start talking, they're like, oh, i made a very big mistake here? >> well, he did ask us one thing. he asked us not to mention his prosthetic leg. [ laughter ] so that we won't do. >> jimmy: that's off limits? >> the thing i love about tom brady is, he's a st
>> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: tom segura? >> tom and burt, it's going to be really fun. may law lala, hillary clinton, oprah. [ laughter ] ruthless. >> jimmy: wow, may will you law is going to be there. >> malala is going in hard this time. this is going to be the greatest roast of all-time. >> jimmy: it's never been live before, right? >> the first live roast, it's like sports. >> jimmy: i love that. because i remember quite vividly the editing...
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tom, so good to have you there, deal. tom, so good to have you there. tom _ deal. tom, so good to have you there, tom baden _ deal. tom, so good to have you there, tom badenjoining - deal. tom, so good to have you there, tom badenjoining us- deal. tom, so good to have you| there, tom badenjoining us live from washington. just a sea of course, a lot of developing lines in that speech from president biden, if you want more on them you can see them here on the bc news website. there is a specific live page also relating to present trumpet there's also one up and running about that conflict in the middle east, joe biden outlining his new israeli proposalfor biden outlining his new israeli proposal for the cease—fire in gaza. now come away from events there, a bugbearfor many now come away from events there, a bugbear for many that are looking to book a holiday, you might find online something that looks like a pretty cheap flight but once you've added all the extra charges, things like bags or choosing a seat you've suddenly find it's not quite as cheap as it first a
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♪ >> good morning, i am tom mackenzie. global stocks set for a record high has investors await data. jerome powell reiterates interest rates will be higher for longer. china is considering buying homes as it shores up earnings. a focus on big banks. including alley yachts. it is today beats for the insurance company with pimco in the mix. profit is above estimates. essentially 4 billion euros. estimates had been 3.86, total revenues are shy of 50 billion euros. a beat when it comes to operating profit. 4 billion euros, estimates had been for 3.6. i will be speaking to the cfo, that interview at 6:30. 15% year to date up. german lender coming out with earnings. beating estimates at commerce bank, above estimates in the interest, estimates were for above 2 billion. net income above estimates comfortably. net income in the first quarter, estimates i been millions. 2.7 5 billion in revenues. above estimates of 2.7 4 billion. in terms of the outlook for income, 8.1 billion euros for the full year. estimates where 8 billion. abo
♪ >> good morning, i am tom mackenzie. global stocks set for a record high has investors await data. jerome powell reiterates interest rates will be higher for longer. china is considering buying homes as it shores up earnings. a focus on big banks. including alley yachts. it is today beats for the insurance company with pimco in the mix. profit is above estimates. essentially 4 billion euros. estimates had been 3.86, total revenues are shy of 50 billion euros. a beat when it comes to...
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what do you say when you meet tom brady? in my case, i shook his hand and i said loved you in ted two, which tells you just how juvenile my sense of humor is. one more social media reaction. what do we have admiral staff redis former nato supreme allied commander, i love it. i'm not i'm going to read it aloud. he's he's like embracing my speech and saying the college who canceled me missed an opportunity and i of course, i agree with that. one last thought and it is this to my mother, your mother's my wife happy mother's day, have a wonderful day tomorrow. thank you for watching you think you know the story, but there's more beneath the surface how it really happened with jesse l. >> martin tomorrow at nine on cnn, shingles. >> some described it as an intense burning sensation or an unbearable h. >> this painful blister storing rash can disrupt your life for weeks and could make it hard to be there for your loved ones. shingles could also lead to serious complications that can last for years. if you you're over 50. the virus
what do you say when you meet tom brady? in my case, i shook his hand and i said loved you in ted two, which tells you just how juvenile my sense of humor is. one more social media reaction. what do we have admiral staff redis former nato supreme allied commander, i love it. i'm not i'm going to read it aloud. he's he's like embracing my speech and saying the college who canceled me missed an opportunity and i of course, i agree with that. one last thought and it is this to my mother, your...
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>> i think it's, tom 1997. and liam has set out very well the difference between the economic inheritance that a prospective labour party will get, as opposed to that which was gifted to gordon brown and tony blair, that was certainly an economy on the up. this is an economy which is flatlining. still and it'll be interesting to get liam's take on the inflation figures in a different perspective, because everybody is saying that actually, they're rather good. i think we should look at both the core inflation, which liam did mention, but also look at the services sector inflation, which is 5.9. and that is another signal for me that the governor of the bank of england and the monetary policy committee aren't actually going to be persuaded that there's an immediate tax cut or interest rate cut, rather on the horizon. and i think that's an important factor to take into account. so what liam was saying and what other commentators have been saying about the potential for more good news to come as we go further into
>> i think it's, tom 1997. and liam has set out very well the difference between the economic inheritance that a prospective labour party will get, as opposed to that which was gifted to gordon brown and tony blair, that was certainly an economy on the up. this is an economy which is flatlining. still and it'll be interesting to get liam's take on the inflation figures in a different perspective, because everybody is saying that actually, they're rather good. i think we should look at...
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tom, really good to have you there- thank you _ moment. tom, really good to have you there. thank you very _ moment. tom, really good to have you there. thank you very much. _ moment. tom, really good to have you there. thank you very much. as - there. thank you very much. as thomas saying, that deal, potentially needing a lot of help from carter and egypt to bring the two sides together once again. egypt and qatar working to ensure hamas would not resume military operations against israel. present biden also talking about the plight of palestinians, saying they have endured sheer hell, too many civilians have been killed, he said, and he talks about a better future of self—determination for the palestinian people. let's take you to paris right now, where a pro—palestinian protesters getting under way there. messages we had from present biden spreading right now around the world, but as we are hearing from our correspondence in jerusalem and then washington, they still are what lot of work to do to get this deal over the line. whilst a significant step forward, and joe b
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the pointless peyton manning basically saying to tom brady, talking smack about tom brady and our house is called thanksgiving. that was funny by the way. >> i thought it's interesting that you say this. i thought drew bledsoe was great, perfect self-deprecating, and i loved it. i want to roll some ghraieb. let me roll gronk for sally jenkins, then you can respond to him, play it what time? i really am psyched tonight that we got you and bill here tonight. everyone thinks you guys hate each other. what i saw firsthand, you two are exactly alike. you're both hardasses that hate fine. you both live and breathe. football neither view are married anymore your bolt even does boris from and both of you take full credit for the dynasty i thought that gronk was as much a target as was jesus. what did you make of him? >> i did actually gronkowski was still one of the few football players on the stage who actually had a sense that stuff wasn't that funny. he actually looked quite uncomfortable about some of the jokes directed at chisel, which i found interesting because he was targeted all night
the pointless peyton manning basically saying to tom brady, talking smack about tom brady and our house is called thanksgiving. that was funny by the way. >> i thought it's interesting that you say this. i thought drew bledsoe was great, perfect self-deprecating, and i loved it. i want to roll some ghraieb. let me roll gronk for sally jenkins, then you can respond to him, play it what time? i really am psyched tonight that we got you and bill here tonight. everyone thinks you guys hate...
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tom. dawn and. tom. >> very good morning to you. welcome to britain's newsroom here on gb news with me tom harwood and dawn neesom. >> dawn neesom and happy bank holiday. it is a bank holiday. hope you having a wonderful time out there. and the weather's a bit grim, so you might as well just sit and keep us company here, because we're gonna have some fun. >> absolutely. so stay indoors, watch your television, don't go outside. it's almost like it's april 20th, 20 all over again. >> i know, i know, absolutely. yeah, yeah. but keep socially distanced. >> remember, we've got two metres, isn't it. was it two metres? i was at an event yesterday where ed davey was launching the lib dem battle. >> oh my god. yes, i saw that. >> and, it was, there was this town hall in cambridgeshire and we went in and they were offering us journalists cups of tea, which was very lovely of them. very, very. and i walked into the, i walked into the hall and there were all these signs saying keep two metres apart. >> you're joking me still, still , they just
tom. dawn and. tom. >> very good morning to you. welcome to britain's newsroom here on gb news with me tom harwood and dawn neesom. >> dawn neesom and happy bank holiday. it is a bank holiday. hope you having a wonderful time out there. and the weather's a bit grim, so you might as well just sit and keep us company here, because we're gonna have some fun. >> absolutely. so stay indoors, watch your television, don't go outside. it's almost like it's april 20th, 20 all over...
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tom, your reactions? >> sandra: >> i think the former president is taking some inspiration from all the lawyers he's been watching the past few days. 's presentation was lawyerly in nature. he made his points, he had a stack of papers that he rattled them off the evidence to support his points, he talked about his poll numbers and look, he is not wrong. the numbers are what the numbers are and we heard from many people leaning democratic that there are regular hands that biden numbers are down and at times, trump numbers are staying strong and i think the president a good point very powerfully and forcefully. i also thought it was notable that he said today was a good day. keep in mind that today was the day that the prose prosecution's star witness was in the spotlight and so the fact that content comes out after hearing everything that cohen had to unload on him today and delivers the verdict that this was a good day for the plans i think speaks volumes. >> sandra: mercedes all get your take on what we
tom, your reactions? >> sandra: >> i think the former president is taking some inspiration from all the lawyers he's been watching the past few days. 's presentation was lawyerly in nature. he made his points, he had a stack of papers that he rattled them off the evidence to support his points, he talked about his poll numbers and look, he is not wrong. the numbers are what the numbers are and we heard from many people leaning democratic that there are regular hands that biden...
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tom. — people who work in prisons. thank you. tom. from — people who work in prisons. thank you, tom, from the _ people who work in prisons. thank you, tom, from the old _ people who work in prisons. thank you, tom, from the old bailey. i people who work in prisons. thankl you, tom, from the old bailey. the labour leader, keir starmer, has beenin labour leader, keir starmer, has been in kent today setting out his plans to tackle is people smugglers and the migrants arriving on small boats. he said he wants to make britain's shaw's hostile territory by setting up a new border security command using some of the £75 million the amount for the government's land policy. it's a calm, warm day in the channel and already the crossings have started. the people you can see walking up the gangway there, migrants picked up by a border force ship. just as the labour leader wasn't far away, preparing to set out his plans to stop the crossings, with dover's mp, until wednesday, a tory, now here to support her new leader. under rishi sunak the conservatives have become a byword for i
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tom? >> mr. speaker, members of congress and guests, i am retired detective thomas donahue and i am here in tribute to my late wife defendant maureen donahue of the nypd who died of 9/11-related cancer. in a matter of weeks, this is the fourth memorial i have been two and a fourth wall her name has been added to. trust me, it doesn't get easier. although it doesn't get easier, events like this are important in the tradition, as we say, of never forgetting. certainly it is crucial to never forget the officers who have sacrificed their lives while serving. remembering them reaffirms the values of courage, bravery and commitment to community safety they stood for. events like these not only honor their memory, but also reminds us of the debt of gratitude we owe those who still wear their uniform. these units if demonstrate the federal law enforcement. they have families and some come from a law enforcement family. maureen's grandfather was a member of the garda in ireland. her siblings are all nypd
tom? >> mr. speaker, members of congress and guests, i am retired detective thomas donahue and i am here in tribute to my late wife defendant maureen donahue of the nypd who died of 9/11-related cancer. in a matter of weeks, this is the fourth memorial i have been two and a fourth wall her name has been added to. trust me, it doesn't get easier. although it doesn't get easier, events like this are important in the tradition, as we say, of never forgetting. certainly it is crucial to never...