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we have heard from philip hammond today.no emergency budget, but they will continue to cut to the budget. guy: anna, great stuff. barker, thein kate former bank of england committee member and if either at credit suisse. you think they should not be cutting rates. why? >> there are some people who think they will wait until august because they don't have enough data. i don't think that is a good argument. we won't know how the economy is reacting to the brexit until autumn. we do know however, that this is bad news. i don't think they should cut rates today because i am not in the this convinced that that will help the economy. it does not help savers. we often forget the damage to savers. the argument for cutting rates is borrowers react more than savers. we don't know much about that at these low rates. in addition, we have had a very big fall in sterling. we don't want the pound to fall o further, because that will reduce household incomes and in the short-term, it is more bad news for the economy. for those reasons, i wo
we have heard from philip hammond today.no emergency budget, but they will continue to cut to the budget. guy: anna, great stuff. barker, thein kate former bank of england committee member and if either at credit suisse. you think they should not be cutting rates. why? >> there are some people who think they will wait until august because they don't have enough data. i don't think that is a good argument. we won't know how the economy is reacting to the brexit until autumn. we do know...
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laura: philip, thanks very much. philip crowther reporting from washington. amnesty international has accused egypt's security services of forcibly disappearing hundreds of people in the past year. the report says the crackdown on dissent has seen students, political activists, and protesters vanished. hundreds have been killed and thousands detained since the military overthrow mohamed morsi in 2013. egypt denies the use of torture and arbitrary detention. luke shrago has this report. luke: it is a damning report running out of egyptian human rights abuses that have surged sincnce 2013. >> anyone who speaks outut agait egypt's authority is at risk. tens of thousands of people have been arrested and detained on terrorism-related charges. luke: amnesty international documented 17 cases of people, including to open, who disappears for days -- including jordan, who disappeared -- including children, who disappeared from days and d mons onon end. confessions were coerced under torture. >> the officer ordered another i coulding officer -- hear it and i was kind to
laura: philip, thanks very much. philip crowther reporting from washington. amnesty international has accused egypt's security services of forcibly disappearing hundreds of people in the past year. the report says the crackdown on dissent has seen students, political activists, and protesters vanished. hundreds have been killed and thousands detained since the military overthrow mohamed morsi in 2013. egypt denies the use of torture and arbitrary detention. luke shrago has this report. luke: it...
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philip hammond is the new chancellor of the exchequer.will continue to follow this story on bloomberg. ♪ ♪ from bloomberg world headquarters in midtown manhattan, you are watching bloomberg. mark crumpton is in the newsroom with first word news. mark: the british prime minister is assembling her new government, pointing philip hammond as treasury chief area the former foreign secretary, he replaces george osborne, who held the job for six years. osborne has resigned from the government. as also found boris johnson secretary, as they negotiate the british exit from the eu. she also appointed amber rudd as secretary. scotland's first minister is challenging her over her assertion that the new british government must prepare to leave the eu. he says that brexit means brexit doesn't apply to scotland. they will be seeking talks with may. all scottish districts voted to stay in the lock. -- block. the african-american man killed by a police officer during a traffic stop in minnesota had a it ispermit area gun erie girlfriend said that he was s
philip hammond is the new chancellor of the exchequer.will continue to follow this story on bloomberg. ♪ ♪ from bloomberg world headquarters in midtown manhattan, you are watching bloomberg. mark crumpton is in the newsroom with first word news. mark: the british prime minister is assembling her new government, pointing philip hammond as treasury chief area the former foreign secretary, he replaces george osborne, who held the job for six years. osborne has resigned from the government. as...
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catherine: philip crowther reporting from cleveland, ohio. in turkey thousands of public school teachers have had their licenses revoked today, meaning that they are no longer allowed to work. this is part of a widening crackdown by the state on individuals who are accused of being linked to friday's attempted coup d'État. nato and western leaders are growing increasingly concerned. ellen gainsford reports. ellen: following friday's failed coup, turkey is ratcheting up its rhetoric. in a defiant speech this tuesday, the turkish prime minister pledged to dig up the accusingdissidentcy, exophoric fethullah gulen of a takeover attempt and warning that his supporters would be purged from the country. >> the president and i have personally made an appeal to the united states for the extradition of the chief terrorist, fethullah gulen. we sent our files. the justice minister sent our files. ellen: gulen leads a popular turkish movement in the united states. the cleric claimed that previous extradition requests had been made by turkey and denied by
catherine: philip crowther reporting from cleveland, ohio. in turkey thousands of public school teachers have had their licenses revoked today, meaning that they are no longer allowed to work. this is part of a widening crackdown by the state on individuals who are accused of being linked to friday's attempted coup d'État. nato and western leaders are growing increasingly concerned. ellen gainsford reports. ellen: following friday's failed coup, turkey is ratcheting up its rhetoric. in a...
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here is more from philip crowther.ilip: on stage will be more members of donald trump's family , and also senator ted cruz of texas from one of the former opponents of donald trump in this long primary contest. last but not least, mike pence, the vice presidential running mate who is supposed to bring a lot of reluctant republicans on board with the donald trump campaign. >> really great politician, a great candidate. he will give a very important speech tonight, he is ready for this beach. -- this speech. he will reassure republicans who have a question mark on whether they support donald trump, especially conservative activists across the country. there is still some disunity. we will never get to 100%. guess what, that is ok, because donald trump has a message that appeals to independents and even some democrats could a lot of union workers who cannot get the economic prosperity they would like to see. he will get a lot of crossover roads and i'm feeling great about where things sit. philip: meanwhile, the donald tr
here is more from philip crowther.ilip: on stage will be more members of donald trump's family , and also senator ted cruz of texas from one of the former opponents of donald trump in this long primary contest. last but not least, mike pence, the vice presidential running mate who is supposed to bring a lot of reluctant republicans on board with the donald trump campaign. >> really great politician, a great candidate. he will give a very important speech tonight, he is ready for this...
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david davis becomes that minister in charge of brexit negotiations and philip hammond becomes chancellor of the exchequer. bloomberg is being told that ubs flag suspicious transactions to singapore authorities, triggering an investigation. the monetary authority of singapore has previously said it is reviewing several institutions and accounts over suspicious and unusual transactions. reportedly very talks to buy 49% of paramount pictures. the wall street journal said of up is seeking a deal to $10 billion. studio had reported the was controlled by 93-year-old sumner redstone. this is bloomberg.
david davis becomes that minister in charge of brexit negotiations and philip hammond becomes chancellor of the exchequer. bloomberg is being told that ubs flag suspicious transactions to singapore authorities, triggering an investigation. the monetary authority of singapore has previously said it is reviewing several institutions and accounts over suspicious and unusual transactions. reportedly very talks to buy 49% of paramount pictures. the wall street journal said of up is seeking a deal to...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thanks for joining us. authorities in dallas, texas, say the man who shot a dozen of the city's police officers, killing five, acted alone in carrying out his attack, and that he used the same style of assault rifle used in recent mass shootings in an orlando, florida, night club; a newtown, connecticut, elementary school; and an aurora, colorado, movie theater. joining us now from dallas with
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roth book, and sundance philip roth texted in and said it was the best adaptation of one of his books that he had ever seen, and a great credit. it is a wonderful story about a young man that is the son of the kosher butcher from the east coast to goes to a christian college in the midwest in ohio. and he deals with his jewish atheist self and the crash that he experiences with the culture. >> and certain people of the generation will remember the feel roth adaptation with allie mcgraw, and was that the first cinematic adaptation of one of his works?>> and go by columbus and all the way through to now, so let's look at this clip. [ video playing ] >>> wonderful. we want to keep up the pace of enticing people with cliff after cliff, so what is our next clip? -- clip after clip, and so what is our next clip we have to look at? >> it is our next in jewish rider, and short stories for the new yorker, and this is based on a collection of short stories, and it is a coming-of- age story. in the tosha is a -- natasha is eight sexually notorious character, and coming to canada, an interesting,
roth book, and sundance philip roth texted in and said it was the best adaptation of one of his books that he had ever seen, and a great credit. it is a wonderful story about a young man that is the son of the kosher butcher from the east coast to goes to a christian college in the midwest in ohio. and he deals with his jewish atheist self and the crash that he experiences with the culture. >> and certain people of the generation will remember the feel roth adaptation with allie mcgraw,...
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i'm going to be focused on improving the philips business in the meantime.anus: you make a commitment to the u.k., i'm curious to know, without even knowing if we've got access to the e.u., you're still prepared to make that commitment without knowing all f the details? frans: yes. we have customers, we have employee, we have factories, i would be very amazed if the nditions would be so disadvantageous for that to disappear. it is in yurp's and u.k.'s interest to stay close. i've always believed that, you know, europe will be stronger if we all work together tightly. anna: briefly, we look ahead to the vote in november in the u.s., the presidential election, how big a risk is a trump presidency for your business and a rollback on obamacare? frans: well, let's say whatever the outcome of the elections is, i believe that the u.s. is a great market. philips is recording 33% of our revenues there. we have many assets. and you refer to obamacare. you know, in all my travels across the world, i know that the world will need more health care. and that needs to be a
i'm going to be focused on improving the philips business in the meantime.anus: you make a commitment to the u.k., i'm curious to know, without even knowing if we've got access to the e.u., you're still prepared to make that commitment without knowing all f the details? frans: yes. we have customers, we have employee, we have factories, i would be very amazed if the nditions would be so disadvantageous for that to disappear. it is in yurp's and u.k.'s interest to stay close. i've always...
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>> philip: our homework. >> chloe: mm.re behind me. >> philip: i've downloaded every magazine that covers the music business. i want to break down the trends, see what's selling, come up with a sure-fire concept. i want your album at the top of the charts. >> chloe: ah, i could just change my name to adele. >> philip: wait till your album comes out, she'll want to change her name to chloe. >> chloe: aww, you're so sweet. i'm not holding my breath. >> philip: i'm serious. we're gonna make it and we're gonna make it big. just think at the next next high school reunion when you have a number one song. talk about having the last laugh. >> chloe: is that why? >> philip: why what? >> chloe: why you started a label? because i don't really need the last laugh.
>> philip: our homework. >> chloe: mm.re behind me. >> philip: i've downloaded every magazine that covers the music business. i want to break down the trends, see what's selling, come up with a sure-fire concept. i want your album at the top of the charts. >> chloe: ah, i could just change my name to adele. >> philip: wait till your album comes out, she'll want to change her name to chloe. >> chloe: aww, you're so sweet. i'm not holding my breath. >>...
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to recap, philip hammond is the new u.k. chancellor of the exchequer.eorge osborne has resigned and is no longer part of the briti government. david: still ahead, who owns your fingerprints? why silicon valley wants to squash and of skier illinois law. ♪ you may think that your own fingerprint or retinal scan -- in other words, your biometric data -- is not your own, but silicon valley says not that double and tech giants like facebook are fighting a little-known law that says how companies can handle that data. you can read all about it in the latest "bloomberg businessweek." you are saying that my eyes are not my own? >> i'm saying maybe they are being used in ways you have not given them permission to be used. give us an example. >> all these companies use our biometric data. facebook and google, who are subject to these lawsuits, are geography,our facial and they use that to create tag suggestions. these lawsuits claim they have not given proper consent to users who may or may not want them to do that and want to know exactly what is going to happen
to recap, philip hammond is the new u.k. chancellor of the exchequer.eorge osborne has resigned and is no longer part of the briti government. david: still ahead, who owns your fingerprints? why silicon valley wants to squash and of skier illinois law. ♪ you may think that your own fingerprint or retinal scan -- in other words, your biometric data -- is not your own, but silicon valley says not that double and tech giants like facebook are fighting a little-known law that says how companies...
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some of the owners including philip wrigley -- you may have heard of philip wrigley -- chewing gum, wrigley chewing gum and, of course, if you're a baseball fan, wrigley field. philip wrigley was concerned baseball was going under. in fact, there was even a discussion whether they should play baseball during the war. in a letter written by fdr, he said, no, it's important that we play. it's crucial that we play baseball. that's what these guys are fighting for. they're fighting for the memory of that. and what that means to this country. so philip wrigley together with some other owners came up with the idea what if we start a women's baseball league. a little context here. women's softball was extremely popular. extremely popular. women's softball brought in more fans than minor league baseball in the midwest. that's softball. so wrigley said what if we take some of these ballparks that are minor league ballparks. they're empty. let's create a professional softball league. women's softball league. it will get some attendance to some of these fields. they'll make a little money. and it will
some of the owners including philip wrigley -- you may have heard of philip wrigley -- chewing gum, wrigley chewing gum and, of course, if you're a baseball fan, wrigley field. philip wrigley was concerned baseball was going under. in fact, there was even a discussion whether they should play baseball during the war. in a letter written by fdr, he said, no, it's important that we play. it's crucial that we play baseball. that's what these guys are fighting for. they're fighting for the memory...
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>> philip: chloe. >> kate: chloe? chloe lane? how does she know? >> philip: never mind that.: why wouldn't i be? >> philip: because chloe said that you were the one that pushed deimos in the river.
>> philip: chloe. >> kate: chloe? chloe lane? how does she know? >> philip: never mind that.: why wouldn't i be? >> philip: because chloe said that you were the one that pushed deimos in the river.
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we heard from philip hammond today. if he wase wondering a fiscal hawk.ifferentiate himself. the need toout reduce the deficit. maybe the timing around that could be flexible. he has talked about infrastructure projects as has teresa minnesota could be something there. will have a meeting this morning so i wonder if they will be talking about that. it's a relevant conversation when you get a new government like we saw. scarlet: speaking of the new government, philip hammond is the new chancellor of the exchequer. zar, davidexit c davis, who is he? we thought teresa may toss campaign manager would be taking net post. what are his credentials? he has been around the political scene for a long time on the conservative time and ran for leadership of the party in the mid to thousands. mid--2000's. he has place an emphasis on european affairs for the tories. article of triggering he seems to be broadly on the same page as teresa may on that one. he has talked about doing quick trade deals. sees paris free trading with europe possible. debate thisl morning is ov
we heard from philip hammond today. if he wase wondering a fiscal hawk.ifferentiate himself. the need toout reduce the deficit. maybe the timing around that could be flexible. he has talked about infrastructure projects as has teresa minnesota could be something there. will have a meeting this morning so i wonder if they will be talking about that. it's a relevant conversation when you get a new government like we saw. scarlet: speaking of the new government, philip hammond is the new...
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>> it's a long story but the one you mentioned, philips and duff. they came into trouble in philips announced that they would ship the manufacturing to the low-cost countries and 30,000 job losses. in the same year it's for the netherlands as well. we are proud of the company and critical but proud. there were people who stood up to him that they thought of a very ambitious plan to make from that region on a specific item you building high-tech machine machinery. but how do we do it, technology is complex so people knew that you had to collaborate. but there was a problem at that time. in the nearby communities they were all organized and if you want to build those multidisciplinary teams there wasn't one connector but three. one was a ceo and he took the steps to open up and he had much resistance to from people around phillips but he did something more. [facilities for large laboratories and rooms. now for all of the world working on that campus the second connector is a big universities and they went to the companies and interviewed them. what ar
>> it's a long story but the one you mentioned, philips and duff. they came into trouble in philips announced that they would ship the manufacturing to the low-cost countries and 30,000 job losses. in the same year it's for the netherlands as well. we are proud of the company and critical but proud. there were people who stood up to him that they thought of a very ambitious plan to make from that region on a specific item you building high-tech machine machinery. but how do we do it,...
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one philip, philip hammond, current foreign secretary is the favorite to be the new chancellor. but we don't know that for sure yet. but she has just arrived, gone inside to both her new home and new office here at 10 downing street. an historic day here. we woke up with one prime minister and of course we now have a new one. guys. >> yep, next stage we're waiting for the new cabinet. wilfred, thanks so much, live from london. >>> let's get a news alert on the election here in the united states. john harwood is in our nation's capital with this. >> brian, a lot of americans might wish we could choose new leaders as quickly as britain does. and that very rapid elevation of theresa may. but we've got a few months until november when we'll find out who barack obama's successor is going to be. we do though have just new out now nbc/"the wall street journal"/marist polls. talk about the state of iowa, democrats have carried recently, hillary clinton has a three percentage point lead over donald trump. then you look at ohio, that's critical, no republican has ever won the white house
one philip, philip hammond, current foreign secretary is the favorite to be the new chancellor. but we don't know that for sure yet. but she has just arrived, gone inside to both her new home and new office here at 10 downing street. an historic day here. we woke up with one prime minister and of course we now have a new one. guys. >> yep, next stage we're waiting for the new cabinet. wilfred, thanks so much, live from london. >>> let's get a news alert on the election here in...
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philip hammond replaces george osborne.avid davis has been assigned the task of overseeing brexit negotiations. -- its lowest level since the height of the financial crisis. that is as brexit since -- brexit since it shockwaves across the u.k. frommped two -46 in june -35. that is the weakest reading since early 2009 at all responses were received after the european union referendum. ubs and merrill lynch have topped the banking industry topping more than $300 trillion combined. that is according to a study. morgan stanley dropped to number three. asset managers shrank at all three banks. credit suisse has changed the structure of its senior london makers according to people familiar. the company increased fixed pay while illuminating allowances that come under regulatory scrutiny. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists in more than 120 countries. i am nejra cehic, this is bloomberg. mark. mark: it is the most hotly anticipated bank of england decision in years. investors are betting the country's central
philip hammond replaces george osborne.avid davis has been assigned the task of overseeing brexit negotiations. -- its lowest level since the height of the financial crisis. that is as brexit since -- brexit since it shockwaves across the u.k. frommped two -46 in june -35. that is the weakest reading since early 2009 at all responses were received after the european union referendum. ubs and merrill lynch have topped the banking industry topping more than $300 trillion combined. that is...
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here's abc's philip menknow. >> reporter: simone biles is doing things other gymnasts have never doneost a competition in three years. she has her own move, the biles. >> she flips backward with a straight body two times. on the second flip she does a half-turn and lands forward. >> reporter: yesterday she took one more step toward the one thing she hasn't yet achieved. an olympic medal. qualifying for the u.s. team going to rio. >> sometimes i hear the crowd cheering and most of the time like your body's on auto pilot. so sometimes even after i do a floor routine, i'm like, did i really just do that? >> reporter: 2012, simone was too young to compete in the london games. since then she's been on fire. the 19-year-old gymnast is a three-time world all-around champion, the first woman to win the title three times in a row. she's earned 14 medals in the world championships, 10 of which are gold. we sat down with her before the u.s. olympic team trials to find out what it takes to make gymnastics history. >> you know how many hours a week you work? >> 32 hours. on mondays and wednesdays
here's abc's philip menknow. >> reporter: simone biles is doing things other gymnasts have never doneost a competition in three years. she has her own move, the biles. >> she flips backward with a straight body two times. on the second flip she does a half-turn and lands forward. >> reporter: yesterday she took one more step toward the one thing she hasn't yet achieved. an olympic medal. qualifying for the u.s. team going to rio. >> sometimes i hear the crowd cheering...
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anna: the ceo of philips lighting will join us to discuss the company's earnings.6:30 theresa may on the road. we will bring you the latest on her european road trip. at 7:00 a.m., we speak exclusively to the cio of ubs wealth management. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: beautiful shots of the harbor in hong kong. .he hang seng is down 0.5% it is just on 1:20 in hong kong. let's get the business flash with haslinda amin. haslinda: boeing says it expects to report a $2.1 billion right off after it cut costs for the second quarter. the biggest loss is related to the dreamliner, boeing's carbon fiber jet. the company reported hits from the refueling tanker for the u.s. air force. goldman sachs is said to be about to start raising money for its first private equity fund since the financial crisis. according to a person with itwledge of the matter, may be up to $8 billion. the firm will contribute a relatively small amount of capital because of post-crisis restrictions on risk-taking. pokemon go is finally available in the country where it all began. after becoming a viral p
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philip hammond says the u.k. suffered a loss of confidence in the wake of the brexit.his main challenges to regain the trust of global investors and to keep the british economy growing as it breaks away from the european union. reporter: amid the political turbulence in the u.k., newly appointed finance minister philip hammond is promising to steady the ship. under david cameron's government, he held a series of key posts, most recently head of the foreign office. he sought to reassure the markets and the general public. britain has a positive future post brexit. >> the number one challenge is to stabilize the economy, send signals of confidence about the future, the plans we have for the future, to the markets, to business, to businesses, to international investors. britain is open for business. reporter: he has pledged to scale back on austerity measures introduced by his predecessor, george osborne. prime minister theresa may has given him some leeway to stabilize the economy. hammond says now is not the time for an emergency budget. >> we will work through the summ
philip hammond says the u.k. suffered a loss of confidence in the wake of the brexit.his main challenges to regain the trust of global investors and to keep the british economy growing as it breaks away from the european union. reporter: amid the political turbulence in the u.k., newly appointed finance minister philip hammond is promising to steady the ship. under david cameron's government, he held a series of key posts, most recently head of the foreign office. he sought to reassure the...
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you see her stepping up alongside her husband, philip, a banker in the city of london. here she is.'s listen in. >> we are in an important moment in our country's history. following the referendum we face , a time of great national change. i know because we are great britain that we will rise to the challenge. as we leave the european union we will forge a bold new positive role for ourselves in the world. and we will make britain the country that works not for the privileged few, but for everyone of us. >> i thought it was also fascinating she spoke directly to those she said were disenfranchised. those who are looking for work. she gave a clear mission statement. >> it doesn't sound like he is a huge proponent of austerity and of budget cutting and spending cuts, which this country has been through a lot of over the last six years. i think some of this is she knows the referendum, though it was about the u.k.'s membership in the european union, was in some ways about a lot more. it was an antiestablishment vote. it was a vote against london. it was a vote against privilege. it was
you see her stepping up alongside her husband, philip, a banker in the city of london. here she is.'s listen in. >> we are in an important moment in our country's history. following the referendum we face , a time of great national change. i know because we are great britain that we will rise to the challenge. as we leave the european union we will forge a bold new positive role for ourselves in the world. and we will make britain the country that works not for the privileged few, but for...
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philip did. with hindsight being 2020, the unfortunate reality is that alternative or additional police action that could have preventing him from killing to america on that day. it was a crime of passion that cannot have been anticipated. >> the biggest action was that the monmouth county prosecutors have now put in place an early warning system policy because in this case there is a long history of domestic violence between the couple and at times he had to seek treatment because he was seen on fit for duty. many times to merit did not go and take action against him because she did not want her ex-husband to lose his job. >> the new policy will provide both the prosecutor's office and police agency the opportunity to intervene before and officer places others or themselves in harm's way. >> he is set for sentencing in september. prosecutors are looking at 30 years in prison. >> 's i just got done paying my rent and i open the book and i see an article about this that i drive by every day. i kne
philip did. with hindsight being 2020, the unfortunate reality is that alternative or additional police action that could have preventing him from killing to america on that day. it was a crime of passion that cannot have been anticipated. >> the biggest action was that the monmouth county prosecutors have now put in place an early warning system policy because in this case there is a long history of domestic violence between the couple and at times he had to seek treatment because he was...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. nobel peace prize winner elie wiesel has died. born in romania, wiesel was a holocaust survivor who wrote eloquently about the genocide carried out by nazi germany that claimed the lives of six million jews in europe during world war ii. his books, such as "night,"" dawn" and "day,"-- based on his own experience in the auschwitz, poland, concentration camp-- educated millions about what happened. his parents and younger sister died in the camps. after the w
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. baton rouge, louisiana was often high alert today following a deadly shooting involving law enforcement officers this morning. authorities say two police officers and one sheriff's deputy died in a shootout that occurred behind a gas station about a mile from the city's police headquarters. three other officers were wounded by gun fire. police say they kil
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philip emma happy birthday to you. you look great. the guitar. >>> abc's "world news tonight" with david muir is next here on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff sharrie williams adam joseph and ducis rodgers. had. i kidding i'll be here at 10 o'clock and join us for "action news" at 11:00 right here on channel six. for jim gardner meteorologist cecily tynan ducis rodgers the entire "action news" team, i'm rick williams. lope you'll join us at 10:00 and 11:00. >> ♪ longhorn's grilled tastes of summer. our new smoky pepper crusted filet. our new hawaiian salmon. and our famous outlaw ribeye. but hurry, summer doesn't last forever. only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. >>> tonight, dangerous weather this fourth of july. torrential rain and flash floods slamming the midwest. even reports of tornadoes. severe storms pushing east. will you be able to see the fireworks in your neighborhood? >>> new clues about the blast that rocked central park. now more police than ever taking to the city's stre
philip emma happy birthday to you. you look great. the guitar. >>> abc's "world news tonight" with david muir is next here on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff sharrie williams adam joseph and ducis rodgers. had. i kidding i'll be here at 10 o'clock and join us for "action news" at 11:00 right here on channel six. for jim gardner meteorologist cecily tynan ducis rodgers the entire "action news" team, i'm rick...
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monica crowley for the washington times, and philip bump of the "washington post." what do you think? it sounds like we're going to have a couple days here, and then there's going to be an announcement. >> yeah, donald trump is now considering those six, and i think -- i think that there's enough excitement with donald trump at the top of the ticket that he can afford to choose somebody who is perhaps a little less exciting in that term. i would say that donald trump is -- >> pointing to like a mike pence? >> exactly, because look, donald trump is a consummate showman. he knows how to build suspense. that's exactly what he's doing here by floating these names. it's possible he could choose none of the above and surprise us all with a choice. i do think his choice matters this time with him more than probably any previous republican candidate in recent memory, simply because he's never done this before. i would think he's going to accomplish two things. one is that he's already offered a lot of voters hope that if they elect him, there will be true change. that the s
monica crowley for the washington times, and philip bump of the "washington post." what do you think? it sounds like we're going to have a couple days here, and then there's going to be an announcement. >> yeah, donald trump is now considering those six, and i think -- i think that there's enough excitement with donald trump at the top of the ticket that he can afford to choose somebody who is perhaps a little less exciting in that term. i would say that donald trump is --...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, lisa desjardins. >> desjardins: hello and thanks for joining us. the police chief in dallas is convinced that mass shooter micah johnson was plotting additional attacks. chief david brown today pointed to weapons, explosive materials, and a journal found at johnson's home as well as letters the gunman wrote in his own blood on the walls of the parking garage where officers cornered and killed him early friday. in downtown dallas, a makeshift memorial outside police headquarters continues to grow, as people leave flowers
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. two days before the party's national convention begins in philadelphia, a preview of the democratic ticket played out today in miami. presumptive presidential nominee hillary clinton introduced her running mate for vice president, tim kaine, the u.s. senator from virginia. hillary clinton began by taking aim at the rhetoric heard at this week's republican national convention. >> donald trump may think america is in decline, but he's wrong. america
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. as about 5,000 delegates are descending on philadelphia for the democratic national convention that starts tomorrow, the party is experiencing a change in leadership. florida congresswoman debbie wasserman-schultz the chair of the democratic national committee quit her post today following the leak of embarrassing e-mails. wasserman-schultz who just yesterday introa geus-- hillary clinton an tim kaine at the party, had succeeded kaine as the party
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. barbara hope zuckerberg. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. a spokesperson for hillary clinton has confirmed that a data analytics computer program used by her presidential campaign was "accessed" as part of the hack of the democratic national committee. reuters reports that the justice department is involved in the investigation, a sign that the hack could be state-sponsored. this latest development appears to be part of a wider cyber attack on democratic political organizations.
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monica crowley for the washington times, and philip bump of the "washington post."do you think? it sounds like we're going to have a couple days here, and then there's going to be an announcement. >> yeah, donald trump is now considering those six, and i think -- i think that there's enough excitement with donald trump at the top of the ticket that he can afford to choose somebody who is perhaps a little less exciting in that term. i would say that donald trump is -- >> pointing to like a mike pence? >> exactly, because look, donald trump is a consummate showman. he knows how to build suspense. that's exactly what he's doing here by floating these names. it's possible he could choose none of the above and surprise us all with a choice. i do think his choice matters this time with him more than probably any previous republican candidate in recent memory, simply because he's never done this before. i would think he's going to accomplish two things. one is that he's already offered a lot of voters hope that if they elect him, there will be true change. that the status
monica crowley for the washington times, and philip bump of the "washington post."do you think? it sounds like we're going to have a couple days here, and then there's going to be an announcement. >> yeah, donald trump is now considering those six, and i think -- i think that there's enough excitement with donald trump at the top of the ticket that he can afford to choose somebody who is perhaps a little less exciting in that term. i would say that donald trump is -- >>...
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and the short story library of philip k. dick is one of those transformational kind of stories that always has some kind of resonance in today's lifestyle and so we worked on putting together a team to be able to tell those stories. so we're gonna have a variety of international writers write from their language, their culture, their understanding, their interests and then we're gonna put together this potpourri of storytelling. - so it's 10 episodes. - yeah, 10 episodes. - will be available for us to see when and where? - (whistles) we're a little ahead of the time there. check your local listing! - as they say. should i check them any time in my lifetime? - don't know yet where. but i do have another show coming out later on this year called "sneaky pete" and that's on amazon. - streaming amazon. - and i have an animated series on right now called "supermansion", which is a goofy little thing about superheroes who all live in the same house. (laughter) - look at all the things you've gotten to do. - yeah. - so, you know, y
and the short story library of philip k. dick is one of those transformational kind of stories that always has some kind of resonance in today's lifestyle and so we worked on putting together a team to be able to tell those stories. so we're gonna have a variety of international writers write from their language, their culture, their understanding, their interests and then we're gonna put together this potpourri of storytelling. - so it's 10 episodes. - yeah, 10 episodes. - will be available...
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with herlling up husband philip. here she is. let's listen in. this in an important moment in our country's history. following the referendum we find a date of great change. we will rise to the challenge as we believe the european union we will form a positive role for ourselves and we will make for a worlduntry not for the pre--- from which to view. those whodirectly to were disenfranchised, those who are looking more. she gave a very clear mission statement. she does not sound that she was a proponent of austerity. this country has been through a lot of the last six years. knowsf this is that she the referendum was about a lot more. it was an antiestablishment vote, a vote against london and privilege. herenk what we are seeing is her attempt to address that that youon to saying will get your exit from the european union but i also hear what you are saying. some breaking news from the bank of england, the rates unchanged. a slim majority expected. 0.5% and it will stay where it has been. and thens as it was headline number for me is that we do
with herlling up husband philip. here she is. let's listen in. this in an important moment in our country's history. following the referendum we find a date of great change. we will rise to the challenge as we believe the european union we will form a positive role for ourselves and we will make for a worlduntry not for the pre--- from which to view. those whodirectly to were disenfranchised, those who are looking more. she gave a very clear mission statement. she does not sound that she was a...
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but first, to philip mena.ho is on the front lines, just outside of los angeles, where firefighters are contending with triple-digit temperatures. philip? >> reporter: dan, paula, good morning. we're on a 450-acre ranch that that used to double as a backdrop for many famous hollywood productions for more than 40 years. but this morning, it's been reduced to a flaming pile of rubble. this dangerous wildfire has now spread from the desolate hills into neighborhoods. >> this is fire station 135. >> reporter: this morning, the fast-moving sand fire has claimed multiple homes, businesses, and according to officials, possibly one life. the out-of-control wildfire just north of los angeles is forcing the evacuation of 1500 homes. and officials fear it could get much worse. >> if we were to get very extreme fire behavior, we're up to 45,000 homes in those areas. >> reporter: l.a.'s fire chief blaming a dangerous cocktail of triple-digit heat, bone-dry terrain, and high winds for this growing inferno. these firefighters
but first, to philip mena.ho is on the front lines, just outside of los angeles, where firefighters are contending with triple-digit temperatures. philip? >> reporter: dan, paula, good morning. we're on a 450-acre ranch that that used to double as a backdrop for many famous hollywood productions for more than 40 years. but this morning, it's been reduced to a flaming pile of rubble. this dangerous wildfire has now spread from the desolate hills into neighborhoods. >> this is fire...
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what philip is talking about, the idea he has the impulse to respond, the impulse to retaliate.the genesis for something like that. i think we've seen this theme, this idea kind of play out a million different ways in this campaign with donald trump. >> we absolutely have, steve. it's something that concerns republicans here in washington and across the country to a large extent. their argument is that donald trump is not disciplined enough as a candidate. they feel that he missed the chance to really make the most of hillary clinton and the report on her e-mails because he can't really rein himself in. i will say in relation to the news you just mentioned, steve, if a campaign aide has 10 million bucks for donald trump to win off, then we're all in the wrong business. >> $10 million may be on the high end of that. we had barry bennett here saying by friday we'll know hothe vp pick is for donald trump. we can't get in his head. any guesses here? >> i have had this gut sense of gingrich based on totally nothing but i'm going to throw it out there. if i'm right i get to come back
what philip is talking about, the idea he has the impulse to respond, the impulse to retaliate.the genesis for something like that. i think we've seen this theme, this idea kind of play out a million different ways in this campaign with donald trump. >> we absolutely have, steve. it's something that concerns republicans here in washington and across the country to a large extent. their argument is that donald trump is not disciplined enough as a candidate. they feel that he missed the...
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guy named philip decker who is now dead. i just finished up a biography of roger sure no's wonderful book on washington which is a fabulous book of boy it's long. >> booktv wants to what you are reading this summer. post zone our facebook page facebook.com/booktv. >> george dickson is the publishing director of blue scary. what is blue saberi? >> blues berry in the u.s. is a division of the will of lounsbury worldwide publisher so the u.s. division founded in 1998. bloomsbury company was founded in 1986 and the first harry potter novel layup opened in the united states and the publisher the adult division here. >> host: a kind of books to publish? >> guest: we publish about 110 books a year largely nonfiction. we do 20% fiction put a lot of history and politics and current events, food related books, popular science, those are the four areas and publishing memoirs as well. >> host: who want to catch up with you at the publishing convention to talk about some of the books coming out this fall and you've got one coming up. gue
guy named philip decker who is now dead. i just finished up a biography of roger sure no's wonderful book on washington which is a fabulous book of boy it's long. >> booktv wants to what you are reading this summer. post zone our facebook page facebook.com/booktv. >> george dickson is the publishing director of blue scary. what is blue saberi? >> blues berry in the u.s. is a division of the will of lounsbury worldwide publisher so the u.s. division founded in 1998. bloomsbury...
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philips lighting, the ceo caught up with anna edwards and myself. they will do deals if it makes sense. they say the european business is growing and lighting continues to serve the u.k. market. vodafone at the bottom of your screen up 3.49%. sales in germany and italy are cranking. little more pressure in the united kingdom. nejra cehic is with me. nejra: donald trump has officially become the republican presidential candidate. in his acceptance speech in cleveland, he cast himself as the outsider who can repair a nation teetering on disaster. he reinforced his campaign themes, curbing immigration and free-trade wound in -- while criticizing his democratic rivals. >> hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. the problems we face now, poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad, will last only as long as we continue relying othe sa politicians who created them in the first place. hillary clinton is poised to unveil her choice of running mate today. the democratic nominee will seek to recapture the attention of voter
philips lighting, the ceo caught up with anna edwards and myself. they will do deals if it makes sense. they say the european business is growing and lighting continues to serve the u.k. market. vodafone at the bottom of your screen up 3.49%. sales in germany and italy are cranking. little more pressure in the united kingdom. nejra cehic is with me. nejra: donald trump has officially become the republican presidential candidate. in his acceptance speech in cleveland, he cast himself as the...
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money is on philip hammond who is the foreign secretary. he is a long-standing ally of theresa may.he rule in british politics at the moment is you want your chancellor to be somebody that you trust. somebody who is not trying to undermine jew. somebody who knows -- trying to undermine you, somebody who knows what you think. flip hammond who was going to be chief secretary before the chief secretary happened, he knows that brief. he is a steady pair of hands. rather like may, he is not very exciting, but he is going to be calming. i would put my money on him. francine: would that make more sense than keeping george osborne who knows europe and the main players? >> that is the outside bet that she goes for continuity and keeps osborne in place. if i were laying a second that, that would be my second bet. she and osborne have not that along very well. if you look at his speeches, she has been attacking the government's economic policy which is osborne's economic policy. the money at the moment is you get a job swap where osborne goes to be foreign secretary in philip hammond becomes c
money is on philip hammond who is the foreign secretary. he is a long-standing ally of theresa may.he rule in british politics at the moment is you want your chancellor to be somebody that you trust. somebody who is not trying to undermine jew. somebody who knows -- trying to undermine you, somebody who knows what you think. flip hammond who was going to be chief secretary before the chief secretary happened, he knows that brief. he is a steady pair of hands. rather like may, he is not very...
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diferencias relativas enumeraciones fallÓ en favor de uruguay habÍa sido demandado por la tabacalera philip% en los ingresos hospitalarios por infarto de miocardio y un 15% de las consultas por broncoespasmos en la urgencia hospitalaria. >> cuatro personas sufrieron traumatismo en lunes en un encierro de san fermÍn recorriÓ el centro de pamplona en espaÑa, segÚn responsables mÉdicos 1 millÓn de personas tomÓ parte en la carrera que durÓ mÁs de 3.4 personas por entrenadores a centros hospitalarios con contusiones en caras, piernas y brazos. >> Últimos dÍas con temperaturas placenteras llegaron a 80 fue soleado vamos con eduardo rodrÍguez dentro de su informe. eduardo: distender el rÉcord de 100 que tuvimos en 1988, amaneciÓ fresco en gran parte de la zona esta tarde las mÁximas con 84 nuevo sector en nueva jersey 72 en atlÁntico city, estÁ bien bastante fresca las temperaturas en nueva jersey, en delaware 84 y el corredor de la india 25 de 82 85, con brisas que predomina de noroeste a siete millas por hora, cielo mayormente despejado especialmente en filadelfia sin reportes de lluvia. un cos
diferencias relativas enumeraciones fallÓ en favor de uruguay habÍa sido demandado por la tabacalera philip% en los ingresos hospitalarios por infarto de miocardio y un 15% de las consultas por broncoespasmos en la urgencia hospitalaria. >> cuatro personas sufrieron traumatismo en lunes en un encierro de san fermÍn recorriÓ el centro de pamplona en espaÑa, segÚn responsables mÉdicos 1 millÓn de personas tomÓ parte en la carrera que durÓ mÁs de 3.4 personas por entrenadores a...
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exchequer,or of the philip hammond is in china to drum up business.next week, is the fed to stay with its firepower unused for a while and also watch more outcomes from brexit? simon: maybe less brexit and more the global effects of brexit, and perhaps was going on in china. it will be interesting on the jobs report, with the one we saw a couple months back was an outlier. obviously, the betting is pullback on whether the fed will raise rates again this year. but some still see a hike towards the end of the year. i guess wait-and-see mode is the rationale from a central banks, including the fed at the moment. , chief simon kennedy economic respondents for bloomberg, thank you for joining us. the campaignis on trail, speaking at an event in cleveland. he's giving thanks and praise to the people of ohio, and also his daughter, ivanka trump. he said the convention was peaceful and all about unity. he said it was the most love filled convention. watch the full event on the bloomberg at live go. coming up on "bloomberg markets," thousands of americans get
exchequer,or of the philip hammond is in china to drum up business.next week, is the fed to stay with its firepower unused for a while and also watch more outcomes from brexit? simon: maybe less brexit and more the global effects of brexit, and perhaps was going on in china. it will be interesting on the jobs report, with the one we saw a couple months back was an outlier. obviously, the betting is pullback on whether the fed will raise rates again this year. but some still see a hike towards...
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i have not been rude to you. >> sir philip green. politics is not what it used to be.he country has a female prime minister for the second time and eight members of the cabinet are women. three of the political parties in scotland are led by women. northern ireland is led by a woman and so is wales. male election victories are newsworthy event. the next speaker, was a man. the former cabinet minister, norman fowler. >> i would like to thank the for therry sincerely exceptional support they have given me and to say that i will do my utmost to live up to this trust. this is a parliamentary first. the first time a man has been to the role of non-speaker. reflecting on an unlikely glass ceiling being smashed. parliament is now increases after your a busy and momentous term. they are scheduled to return to westminster on monday, september the fifth. they will be debating the issues resulting from brexit. interesting times are ahead. . for now, goodbye. ♪ >> here on c-span, washington journal is next. after that, terry mcauliffe talks about the 2016 presidential race on news
i have not been rude to you. >> sir philip green. politics is not what it used to be.he country has a female prime minister for the second time and eight members of the cabinet are women. three of the political parties in scotland are led by women. northern ireland is led by a woman and so is wales. male election victories are newsworthy event. the next speaker, was a man. the former cabinet minister, norman fowler. >> i would like to thank the for therry sincerely exceptional...