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mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic accidents.he had retired just four months earlier and lived alone. her three children were grown and living elsewhere. >> we all felt violated by it just because so many of us were alone. it was very shocking to us. it was numbing. and there was a lot of anger, an awful lot of anger. >> since police arrived within five minutes of the call, the killer wasn't inside the house long. none of the drawers or closets had been ransacked, but audrey's purse was missing. >> looked like the house had been selected for a break-in so that somebody could go in and find something of value, probably to purchase for drugs. >> a preliminary look at the evidence left no doubt about what had happened. audrey heard the intruder kick in the back door. she grabbed the portable phone, ran to the bathroom and locked herself in. but apparently, he heard her on the phone. [ screaming ] [ shot ] then grabbed her purse and left. >> here was a woman that was huddled on the floor of her bathroom on 911, who, at least in the o
mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic accidents.he had retired just four months earlier and lived alone. her three children were grown and living elsewhere. >> we all felt violated by it just because so many of us were alone. it was very shocking to us. it was numbing. and there was a lot of anger, an awful lot of anger. >> since police arrived within five minutes of the call, the killer wasn't inside the house long. none of the...
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mr. nichols about the effects of that depreciation over to the european economy. know what, tom? i was fass mayed. we were talking about with it our guests earlier. if you look at the fed rake hike, it shows a 36% chance of a september hike compared to 54% last friday. this has huge repercussions, also on your central bank. tom: it is a shifting debate. i go from the comments that vice chairman fisher made that margely moved the market. -- marginaly moved the market. this new idea that the fed could delay. i really don't see a consensus shift yet from september to december, but the series of subsequent rble nature of these market shocks makes you wonder what all central banks will do and how they will respond. francine: tom, thank you so much. tom keene of "surveillance" in 25 minutes from now. manus: the global oil glut will continue next year. let's take a closer look at the published report. we have our chief energy correspondent and of course we have our blackrock strategist with us for this hour. it talks about demand and the slowdown in the risk of demand. >
mr. nichols about the effects of that depreciation over to the european economy. know what, tom? i was fass mayed. we were talking about with it our guests earlier. if you look at the fed rake hike, it shows a 36% chance of a september hike compared to 54% last friday. this has huge repercussions, also on your central bank. tom: it is a shifting debate. i go from the comments that vice chairman fisher made that margely moved the market. -- marginaly moved the market. this new idea that the fed...
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tom: hans nichols, thank you for , mr.diate expert is china, with blackrock. ex ordinary day. you go to bed and have no clue -- brendan: i think when we look even the common factor in greece, when you look at their economy and what it has done to the rest of the eurozone, deflation, deflation, deflation. next move is in the eccles building. tom: next move is sitomer 17, particularly with what the bank of england accurately continue with "surveillance" on radio. next.t makers" is good morning. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." stephanie: good rainy tuesday morning. it is august 11. you're watching market makers. i am erik schatzker. if you do not think this feels like august, you are not alone. the news got are smiling today. google reorganizing its business. stephanie: we will talk with one goolsbee.ustamnn he may have an opinion or two about donald trump. erik: we get -- we begin with a big step by china to boost the economy and perhaps get its currency rated. chinaople's bank of
tom: hans nichols, thank you for , mr.diate expert is china, with blackrock. ex ordinary day. you go to bed and have no clue -- brendan: i think when we look even the common factor in greece, when you look at their economy and what it has done to the rest of the eurozone, deflation, deflation, deflation. next move is in the eccles building. tom: next move is sitomer 17, particularly with what the bank of england accurately continue with "surveillance" on radio. next.t makers" is...
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nichols. how important is that particularly to mr. tsipras? hans co. it matters when they have a negotiation on the third bailout package because they had take all of those numbers in, put it into an economic model, and figure out what the budget surplus is going to be because they agree to those targets. i am live inside the athens stock exchange. you see nothing but read around me. this was the band-aid that needed to come off. pmireal story today is the number that came in at 30, and the expectation was 46. tom: that is stunning. brendan: is there any green behind you at all? things that people need to buy the matter what? hans: no, there a few stocks ticking upwards. telecom is ticking of birds. -- ticking upwards. gambling was ticking upwards. i spoke with the president of the athens stock exchange earlier. he says we may see some stocks in the green by tomorrow. i have been waiting for that all morning. tom: give us an answer on the imf and what berlin is looking at this morning. hans: what berlin sees from the imf is basically a lot of intransig
nichols. how important is that particularly to mr. tsipras? hans co. it matters when they have a negotiation on the third bailout package because they had take all of those numbers in, put it into an economic model, and figure out what the budget surplus is going to be because they agree to those targets. i am live inside the athens stock exchange. you see nothing but read around me. this was the band-aid that needed to come off. pmireal story today is the number that came in at 30, and the...
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mr. tsipras. they don't like to deal tsipras has agreed to. francine: that is really interesting. thank you so much. hans nichols with the latest.ll have the fed minutes. watch out for any clues about what janet yellen will do at the next meeting. that's it for "the pulse." keep it here on bloomberg tv. stay tuned for the "surveillance" team. they are up next live from new york. you can follow all of us on twitter. i'm at flacqua. manus is at manus cranny. have a great day, everyone. ♪ announcer: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." vietnam devalues there to currency -- vietnam devalues the currency. roman sachsen morgan stanley doubt the fed will -- goldman sachs and morgan stanley doubt the fed will act. we discuss in minutes. someamerican consumers -- shop and some do not. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live from our world headquarters in new york. it is wednesday, august 19. i'm tom keene. joining me, brendan greeley and vonnie quinn. brendan: they are making the case in front of the bundestag. we will talk with hans nichols in a second. angela m
mr. tsipras. they don't like to deal tsipras has agreed to. francine: that is really interesting. thank you so much. hans nichols with the latest.ll have the fed minutes. watch out for any clues about what janet yellen will do at the next meeting. that's it for "the pulse." keep it here on bloomberg tv. stay tuned for the "surveillance" team. they are up next live from new york. you can follow all of us on twitter. i'm at flacqua. manus is at manus cranny. have a great day,...
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in john nichols washington correspondent for "the nation" magazine and angela rye, a political strategist. what do you hear there? angela, what did you gain from that, the testy exchange between mretary clinton? >> i wish that she didn't have that exchange with him. i think the reality of this is hillary clinton is dead-set on her position here. and the reality of it is with the press is it's just a juicy issue and it's not going anywhere. there are real questions as it relates to classification of e-mails, whether they were misclassified or overclassified which is an issue when i was homeland committee staffer. this is not going away. the biggest issue she had is she had the ability as the official, as the secretary of state to decide what she would and wouldn't disclose and i think that's the rub for the american people. the unfortunate part about this is she doesn't have enough time to really get into the nuances of it and the press will pick it up because they only care about the juicy salacious details. frustrating to watch. >> hillary clinton kept insisting that she did not break the law, that what she did comported well with the restrictions and rules that prevailed is at
in john nichols washington correspondent for "the nation" magazine and angela rye, a political strategist. what do you hear there? angela, what did you gain from that, the testy exchange between mretary clinton? >> i wish that she didn't have that exchange with him. i think the reality of this is hillary clinton is dead-set on her position here. and the reality of it is with the press is it's just a juicy issue and it's not going anywhere. there are real questions as it relates...
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brendan: this goes back to what hans nichols was talking about, that we should look at the second-order effect of people who sell stuff to china. hans: that is what mretting at. we know that political rules do not apply to donald trump. one that will apply is that his comments on china will be washed away. every presidential candidate is very harsh on china. can we just talk about trump all day every day for the next six months? coming up, and explosion in cheap phones in india and china is leading to a way we use the internet. a look at america online, no longer. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." good morning. ♪ tom: what a morning. good morning, everyone. worldwide, "bloomberg surveillance," keeping you abreast of the worldwide market. here is brendan greeley with the single best chart. thedan: phones are changing way countries use the internet. here is what we are looking at. these are top countries by internet users. merrill lynch is transforming the world at this report. candace browning is with us. surprised by these numbers because i would have guessed that the u.s. was now even with china. we are now nowhere near china, and i would have gue
brendan: this goes back to what hans nichols was talking about, that we should look at the second-order effect of people who sell stuff to china. hans: that is what mretting at. we know that political rules do not apply to donald trump. one that will apply is that his comments on china will be washed away. every presidential candidate is very harsh on china. can we just talk about trump all day every day for the next six months? coming up, and explosion in cheap phones in india and china is...
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mr. schaeuble will be manning things here trying for that wednesday vote to make sure there are not too many defections. guys? manus: thank you very much. hans nichols talk about lenovo. they have begun to manufacture smart phones in india. why suddenly go to india? there is a bit of a theme here. >> it is not the first and it plans -- it is already making computers in india. it could have gone with its factory in the south to make them but it is going through a subcontractor. it is going to be making the lenovo brand and also motorola, part of the broader lenovo group. one of the largest start-ups in the world. it is already manufacturing there in south india. o is one-plus. the prime minister of india made an india push. people want to get into what is now the third biggest smart phone market. t is much more economical. that's why the mobile phone makers are going if there. you have the number three market in the world accounting, growing by 44% a year. lenovo itself accounts for 60% of all smart phone sales. india really seen as a big growth market and i suppose just shows at least in this respect the policy of raising tariffs. francine: i find t
mr. schaeuble will be manning things here trying for that wednesday vote to make sure there are not too many defections. guys? manus: thank you very much. hans nichols talk about lenovo. they have begun to manufacture smart phones in india. why suddenly go to india? there is a bit of a theme here. >> it is not the first and it plans -- it is already making computers in india. it could have gone with its factory in the south to make them but it is going through a subcontractor. it is going...