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anna: hi. lemonis: hi. anna: how are you? lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. anna: anna. lemonis: nice to meet you, anna. anna: nice to meet you. lemonis: is this the showroom? anna: yes, please come in. lemonis: okay. anna: marcus, this is susana. lemonis: oh, hi, susana. susana: hi. lemonis: marcus. susana: hi, marcus. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. susana: yeah. lemonis: don't be nervous. you guys manufacture your own stuff? anna: yes. susana: yes. anna: we manufacture in our new jersey factory. sue is responsible for design, and i'm responsible for all operations and sales. lemonis: so you handle production and sales? anna: yes. i'm very capable. lemonis: that's interesting. susana: the front stuff is too emotional for me. anna: sue is the creative engine of the company. susana: yeah. anna: so we don't want to expose her to all the -- you know, all the unpleasant stuff. susana: i don't like to be in the front of things. lemonis: okay. susana: i like to be in my world working. lemonis: you're the artist. susana: yes. i just... anna: she's ver
anna: hi. lemonis: hi. anna: how are you? lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. anna: anna. lemonis: nice to meet you, anna. anna: nice to meet you. lemonis: is this the showroom? anna: yes, please come in. lemonis: okay. anna: marcus, this is susana. lemonis: oh, hi, susana. susana: hi. lemonis: marcus. susana: hi, marcus. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. susana: yeah. lemonis: don't be nervous. you guys manufacture your own stuff? anna: yes. susana: yes. anna: we...
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anna. anna: thank you very much, juliette saly, in hong kong.n covering the g-7 meeting. matt miller is on the ground for us there. we have common coming through from the governor of the bank of japan, hirohito kuroda, speaking at the g-7 meeting. he says price rises have been slow recently, talking about being asked about a range of subjects. that is talking about what is happening in japan. on europe, he finds himself in a philly. he says it is important for italian banks to deal with high nonperforming loan ratios. interesting. we caught up with jim mccaughan. one of his concerns around the eurozone, despite things looking calmer on the political front, was the potential for banks to fail, to test the relative resolution mechanisms here or in the eurozone. let us put that to one side for moment and talk about what we expect to see at the start of the european equity trading day. we could start the last trading day of the week in a positive move, of pipe 2%. -- up like 2%. we have had some m&a news coming through from spain, coming through fro
anna. anna: thank you very much, juliette saly, in hong kong.n covering the g-7 meeting. matt miller is on the ground for us there. we have common coming through from the governor of the bank of japan, hirohito kuroda, speaking at the g-7 meeting. he says price rises have been slow recently, talking about being asked about a range of subjects. that is talking about what is happening in japan. on europe, he finds himself in a philly. he says it is important for italian banks to deal with high...
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anna: macron's first 48 hours. in a meeting with angela merkel, he resists economic reform in france. ♪ anna: welcome to bloomberg daybreak. i'm anna edwards. manus: i'm manus cranny. another day and another momentous moment from the white house. we are talking about the washington post article which has been denied by the white house that the president classified information to the russian foreign minister and ambassador. how are markets taking this second big political punch? the dollar has dropped. it started pretty much in the middle of last week. poor sales, cpi data so the dollar fell in the fifth day in a row, the longest losing streak since march. the dollar is back at level when president trump came to our. this is the second political punch the dollar is lower. there is no aggressive market reaction to the story which has been denied. anna: the dollar weakening for the fifth day. they have seen this moments of building -- momentum building. asia risk radar on asian equity markets now. you can see a little
anna: macron's first 48 hours. in a meeting with angela merkel, he resists economic reform in france. ♪ anna: welcome to bloomberg daybreak. i'm anna edwards. manus: i'm manus cranny. another day and another momentous moment from the white house. we are talking about the washington post article which has been denied by the white house that the president classified information to the russian foreign minister and ambassador. how are markets taking this second big political punch? the dollar has...
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anna: good morning.dea how difficult it is to operate in the french labor market versus other parts of the years on either because it is more expensive or less lexical. put some numbers on it for us. guest: it is difficult to put numbers behind flexibility. france inin comparison with other countries, it is easy and attractive to invest but it is always very difficult to restructure yourself as a company to eventually stop activities. that is what is very difficult what macrond from has said, the french population, one of his key actions is to reform this, to [inaudible] there is clarity for the companies, ones that want to restructure or reform their company. not know exactly what it will cost. a second action that will be put into action is giving more power to the social dialogue and to the company's -- into the agree on theu can number of hours you want to ofk, eventually a new way working in the company. much more power to the companies rather than to the labor code or what they call the segment or
anna: good morning.dea how difficult it is to operate in the french labor market versus other parts of the years on either because it is more expensive or less lexical. put some numbers on it for us. guest: it is difficult to put numbers behind flexibility. france inin comparison with other countries, it is easy and attractive to invest but it is always very difficult to restructure yourself as a company to eventually stop activities. that is what is very difficult what macrond from has said,...
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i am anna edwards. --anna: i am anna edwards. 1.5 one billion.ignificantly above $1.51 billion. news for the team, dividend remains at $.10. production 2.38 8 million barrels per day. i have seen a number of over 3 million barrels a day -- a day. we have the adjusted first-quarter profits. good news in terms of being able to continue to pay the dividend without increasing the leverage. 55% above what it was in 2016. on the beachn, all side. the first quarter of 2017 and it it is a 7 -- substantial one. exxon, chevron beating estimates. we are getting numbers from aberdeen asset management as well. half,venue for the first just a touch above the 529 million. is on track and they will be joining the bloomberg team later on in the programming. manus: futures, we have got those in focus. hsbc has a buy recommendation of we're up at a 10th of 1% in london. the rest of your visit troubling that little bit. federal reserve, the jobs report, we have a whole host of reports from apple to face -- to facebook to come through in terms of driving the market.
i am anna edwards. --anna: i am anna edwards. 1.5 one billion.ignificantly above $1.51 billion. news for the team, dividend remains at $.10. production 2.38 8 million barrels per day. i have seen a number of over 3 million barrels a day -- a day. we have the adjusted first-quarter profits. good news in terms of being able to continue to pay the dividend without increasing the leverage. 55% above what it was in 2016. on the beachn, all side. the first quarter of 2017 and it it is a 7 --...
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anna, manus. anna: we are getting some breaking news coming through. us our revenue numbers. coming in for the first quarter at $70.5 million. a lot going on in terms of the exchanges story. french and german officials even clearingexit have euro . those calls are gaining momentum with the brexit. lots to talk about when we speak to the ceo of euronext. he will be joining us later in programming. manus: the question for him is can clearing be back in europe? what does it mean for customers? what does it mean for efficiencies? we have "daybreak," and this is how you get up. it is live. it also gives you the morning stories. i would how many times donald trump has been on the front page. is trump cover story on to work. he heads to the middle east where his team hopes for a respite. odyssey begins in saudi arabia, which is trying to them press -- trying to impress the gulf leaders. next story is the rainy an election. the country goes to the polls to choose i president. who gets the unelected job of supreme leader? llied aroundve ra -- brazilian assets a
anna, manus. anna: we are getting some breaking news coming through. us our revenue numbers. coming in for the first quarter at $70.5 million. a lot going on in terms of the exchanges story. french and german officials even clearingexit have euro . those calls are gaining momentum with the brexit. lots to talk about when we speak to the ceo of euronext. he will be joining us later in programming. manus: the question for him is can clearing be back in europe? what does it mean for customers?...
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anna: thank you very much.way through europe's earnings season, the best in several years according to jpmorgan. manus: joining us to put all this in context, our bloomberg markets reporter downstairs. justina lee, welcome. when you look at the overall momentum, there's a lovely line here, the revenge of the european southern bell, so to speak. we on an upswing. from what you've seen this week, can that sustain? what stands out for you in terms of putting these things together? >> we've definitely seen some really good numbers this week. all these years, we've been waiting for the earnings recovery in europe. looks like it's coming back here. we see shell learning to live with lower oil prices with cost cuts. we see europeans having a few more points of economic growth. expectations have been pretty high for the big banks. we've seen hsbc beating estimates on revenue growth. we've seen trading revenues coming back just as we've seen with the u.s. investment banks. anna: strength in the banking sector, the bever
anna: thank you very much.way through europe's earnings season, the best in several years according to jpmorgan. manus: joining us to put all this in context, our bloomberg markets reporter downstairs. justina lee, welcome. when you look at the overall momentum, there's a lovely line here, the revenge of the european southern bell, so to speak. we on an upswing. from what you've seen this week, can that sustain? what stands out for you in terms of putting these things together? >> we've...
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anna: where does it leave us in june?you expect mario draghi just reiterates everything he said at the hague? other guests have talked about a change in language around the risk and the way it's balanced in the eurozone economy. we think the june meeting is the right meeting. so should we not expect too much from june? >> i think there's still a chance they will signal when they get ready to remove negative interest rates. you have to remember how hostile many people in europe are to the negative interest rate policy. people thinksure it is successfully stimulating the economy. -- marioere is that draghi never embrace that concept for the u.k.. thank you very much for joining us this morning. anna: snap plunged in after-hours trading yesterday. they reported first-quarter revenue of about $150 million and send it is adding fewer users than expected. manus: sarah has been tracking this. >> in snape's first earnings as public company, they disappointed on several fronts. first there was user growth, which was much slower th
anna: where does it leave us in june?you expect mario draghi just reiterates everything he said at the hague? other guests have talked about a change in language around the risk and the way it's balanced in the eurozone economy. we think the june meeting is the right meeting. so should we not expect too much from june? >> i think there's still a chance they will signal when they get ready to remove negative interest rates. you have to remember how hostile many people in europe are to the...
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anna: i am anna. let us go there.ctory orders rising as the economic boom continues undaunted, this is the headlines from our colleague a bloomberg news. order to increase. interestingly, the pickup is led by demand from within the 19 the nation euro region, so this is not necessarily about global growth, or german growth either, but about eurozone growth. the bundesbank said the german economy expanded. business confidence is at its highest. if you are looking for positive data on germany, you could make that argument around the data this morning. manus: added to the fact that angela merkel and her political momentum is gaining ground in germany, against the social democrats. futures are strong, equities are strong, and the euro is at a less strident march through the equity market likes what it sees from friday's payroll numbers to the accession to the presidency of emmanuel macron -- and to the defeat of populism -- or so they would say. equity markets trading higher. oil has turned it around by 1.5%, so that is ad
anna: i am anna. let us go there.ctory orders rising as the economic boom continues undaunted, this is the headlines from our colleague a bloomberg news. order to increase. interestingly, the pickup is led by demand from within the 19 the nation euro region, so this is not necessarily about global growth, or german growth either, but about eurozone growth. the bundesbank said the german economy expanded. business confidence is at its highest. if you are looking for positive data on germany, you...
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anna: french facebook. macron and the penn's bar in the only one-on-one debate ahead of the french elections. the latest polls have macron winning with 67% of the vote. manus: some of europe's biggest companies report. we break the numbers down. anna: fed unperturbed. the central bank leaves rates on turn -- unchanged. table.is on the ♪ anna: a very warm welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe. i am anna edwards. manus: ims cranny. we had a slew of earnings before the start of the show. we have more as well. nus is women's -- lehman's mbers. they happen rising 11% to 12%. second quarter, sales profits rise. sales for the second quarter , 20 point 2 billion, the market was looking for 19.7. there is a comfortable bit coming through and confirming the full-year outlook. profits rose 18% to 2.4 9 billion. have the wind of business wrapped in and the health care business potentially being ipoed and the margins will be the critical point. we'll have a conversation with ralph thomas joining us under 14 minutes time
anna: french facebook. macron and the penn's bar in the only one-on-one debate ahead of the french elections. the latest polls have macron winning with 67% of the vote. manus: some of europe's biggest companies report. we break the numbers down. anna: fed unperturbed. the central bank leaves rates on turn -- unchanged. table.is on the ♪ anna: a very warm welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe. i am anna edwards. manus: ims cranny. we had a slew of earnings before the start of the show. we have...
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anna, manus. anna: thank you very much, juliette saly. an amro has reported profit.ining us now, kate. talk me if you could through your strategy with regard to capital at the moment. we are looking at the cet one ratio. it is high relative to others in the sector. any prospect of returning more of that to shareholders? kees: thank you very much. the capital position is indeed high, but that includes a buffer because there are quite a lot of discussions in the committees is still going on, which is not clear what the end result will be. there might be copper mines. thatially for dutch banks, is relevant. that is the reason why we keep the high capital ratios at the moment and we shall comfortable with that. manus: you are comfortable with it. you mentioned obviously also for -- basel 4. you have an enviable buffer of capital, and it should be reasonable that you go for a higher payout. can we expect something more?? are we any closer to basel 4? i think we have always communicated that from ipo, november onwards. importantgages, it is what the result of basel will be
anna, manus. anna: thank you very much, juliette saly. an amro has reported profit.ining us now, kate. talk me if you could through your strategy with regard to capital at the moment. we are looking at the cet one ratio. it is high relative to others in the sector. any prospect of returning more of that to shareholders? kees: thank you very much. the capital position is indeed high, but that includes a buffer because there are quite a lot of discussions in the committees is still going on,...
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anna: u.s. imposes new sanctions on iran that keeps the nuclear deal in -- intact as the iranians vote for their next president tomorrow. we are live in tehran. ♪ anna: a warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." we're here in the city of london. manus: we'll get straight into breaking news. anna: merck numbers coming through, first quarter numbers from the german health care business, matching estimates. billion, 3.83.8 6 had been estimated. , interestingbitda to see what they say about the outlook. this is been a year that has been pivotal for merck. the health care unit has made steps forward with its first new drug in more than a decade. it was clear to's sale in the u.s. or quickly than expected. that's where the focus will be. may put itssaid it three divisions into subsidiaries. we will keep and i'll these numbers coming through and will be speaking to the management of this company a little bit later on coming up today in programming on bloomberg. they see full-year net sales of 50.5
anna: u.s. imposes new sanctions on iran that keeps the nuclear deal in -- intact as the iranians vote for their next president tomorrow. we are live in tehran. ♪ anna: a warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." we're here in the city of london. manus: we'll get straight into breaking news. anna: merck numbers coming through, first quarter numbers from the german health care business, matching estimates. billion, 3.83.8 6 had been estimated. , interestingbitda to see what they...
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anna: thank you.in cirilli injures them with michael arnold, the israel bureau chief for bloomberg news. is still with us. weekwe started out this and before that during the weekend talking about president trump visit to the middle east, a great number of deals were signed, whether that was an energy or defense. a great deal of money was based in infrastructure investment into the u.s. does trump's visit happen to soften the geopolitical concerns which are on everybody's agenda, investment into the schemes you happen playing of? >> what we have seen as a broadening of globalization of growth. at the same time we have had this nationalistic populist political reaction. it is interesting how you can ourgrowth moving away from way less concerned about g2 risks or we take comfort that the growth platform for the world is truly broadly diversified. it is interesting from an overall macro perspective how companies are reacting to this push and pull, the pull being should we create and change corporate strat
anna: thank you.in cirilli injures them with michael arnold, the israel bureau chief for bloomberg news. is still with us. weekwe started out this and before that during the weekend talking about president trump visit to the middle east, a great number of deals were signed, whether that was an energy or defense. a great deal of money was based in infrastructure investment into the u.s. does trump's visit happen to soften the geopolitical concerns which are on everybody's agenda, investment into...
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♪ anna: a very warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm anna edwards.anus: we've got a feast of breaking news for you. let's kick it off with ing. ahead of what the market had penciled in at 1.40 8 billion euros. --s is a bank that gets gives technology revolution whole new meaning. withre going into markets 14bricks and mortar and point 15% for them. billion.ofit of $1.65 the net of 1.143. for's a little bit ahead the net results for the first quarter of 2017. facing significant penalties over the lack of data in regard to payments. will have a conversation at 6:20 a.m. this morning. anna: we will welcome him to his new role. the french insurance giant, we've had numbers from them but an update on strategy, they say they intend to ipo the companies u.s. operations, which is an interesting headline just passing over the bloomberg right now. they are talking about first-quarter revenue of $31.6 billion. just a touch below where it was this time last your but not by a great deal. property and casualty revenue a little bit higher than the $13.3 billion pre
♪ anna: a very warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm anna edwards.anus: we've got a feast of breaking news for you. let's kick it off with ing. ahead of what the market had penciled in at 1.40 8 billion euros. --s is a bank that gets gives technology revolution whole new meaning. withre going into markets 14bricks and mortar and point 15% for them. billion.ofit of $1.65 the net of 1.143. for's a little bit ahead the net results for the first quarter of 2017. facing...
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anna? manus: thank you very much -- anna: thank you very much, juliette. matt miller is on location in italy for the g-7 meeting, and he found his way back to the camera. he has been off in search of news. what have we found out so far? talkinghave just been with the italian finance minister and he tells me he's very happy that they are going to include the statement on inclusive growth that they included in g-20. it is code for trade. it is not on the track of the finance ministers, although normally they would discuss it because it is related to economics. they do not discuss it officially now and at the baden-baden. they want to include the u.s. as much as they can. steve mnuchin is just about to arrive, so they do not want to start any kind of wars of words as far as trade is concerned. arrival's ongoing. you are with us for the program of course. let us have a conversation about what has been happening in the united date. sales at macy's have fallen the 2008 at contagion spreads across the retail sector. they will look at u.s. sales to get the overall
anna? manus: thank you very much -- anna: thank you very much, juliette. matt miller is on location in italy for the g-7 meeting, and he found his way back to the camera. he has been off in search of news. what have we found out so far? talkinghave just been with the italian finance minister and he tells me he's very happy that they are going to include the statement on inclusive growth that they included in g-20. it is code for trade. it is not on the track of the finance ministers, although...
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anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.rly: abatement notices were posted at the front of the condo thursday o morning. richard still trying to find a new home. to bea chilly night outside, especially after the 90 degrees. josh: exactly, after a few overnights where we were barely in the low 70's, this feels chilly. a lot happening this weekend, really nice weather. this is not the snazzy us map, but this is a big part of the story, why the weather turned out the way it did today. this is all about the easterly breeze. not too strong, 12 miles per hour in d.c., but it is really the one sure flow that makes a big difference through tonight and tomorrow. tomorrow morning, 56 degrees in d.c., 54 hagerstown, 52 winchester, fredericksburg 54. but a lott be cold, cooler than it has been the last few mornings. if you have been sleeping wit to close them a little bit with the chilly air moving in. tomorrow morning, sunday at 7 a.m., clear skies further to the east. to the west, that is where things are thicker. the clouds continue
anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.rly: abatement notices were posted at the front of the condo thursday o morning. richard still trying to find a new home. to bea chilly night outside, especially after the 90 degrees. josh: exactly, after a few overnights where we were barely in the low 70's, this feels chilly. a lot happening this weekend, really nice weather. this is not the snazzy us map, but this is a big part of the story, why the weather turned out the way it did today. this is all...
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anna: terror threat critical. top security officials raise the risk of another attack to the highest level. the assessment is not only that an attack remains highly likely, but that a further attack maybe imminent. anna: china downgrades, moody's cuts its rating for the first time since 1989. stocks slipped to a seven-month low. and when in rome. trump heads to vatican city for an audience with the pope, but back home, the budget fights drawing criticism from both sides of the aisle. ♪ a warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." from here in the city of london, i'm anna edwards. welcome to vienna. the sun was shining as they began to arrive yesterday afternoon. duration of the november agreement, 6, 9, 12 month at $54.n, and crude the scale of the cuts, 1.8 million barrels is what they had agreed the last time. could they go for something much more significant? all take you back in time. 5 million barrels back in the late 1990's, and the grand coalition which is ok and non-opec. do the heavy lifting and get on
anna: terror threat critical. top security officials raise the risk of another attack to the highest level. the assessment is not only that an attack remains highly likely, but that a further attack maybe imminent. anna: china downgrades, moody's cuts its rating for the first time since 1989. stocks slipped to a seven-month low. and when in rome. trump heads to vatican city for an audience with the pope, but back home, the budget fights drawing criticism from both sides of the aisle. ♪ a warm...
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anna: france's biggest bank beats estimates. we year from its ceo. >> bottom line is 4.4%. ♪ anna: welcome everyone to "bloomberg daybreak" our flagship program. bank profit one point eight 9 billion euros ahead of the 1.5 billion that had been estimated. we spent a lot of time with the other banks in the sector talking about whether it is in the u.s., here in europe. it is an area where europe has underperformed. thick revenue in the first quarter jumping 32%. helped by commodity performance according to the business. activelyny says it is and omitting remediation plan as part of a settlement with u.s. authorities. an update coming with their political connections in the united states. up by 32%, that compares favorably compared to what we saw divert and. american banks where we are seeing an average of the top five, 15% increase in revenue in the first quarter. perhaps it will be a pleasant surprise. just like many in the banking sector, particularly in the bank -- the french banking sector, people waiting for a second round o
anna: france's biggest bank beats estimates. we year from its ceo. >> bottom line is 4.4%. ♪ anna: welcome everyone to "bloomberg daybreak" our flagship program. bank profit one point eight 9 billion euros ahead of the 1.5 billion that had been estimated. we spent a lot of time with the other banks in the sector talking about whether it is in the u.s., here in europe. it is an area where europe has underperformed. thick revenue in the first quarter jumping 32%. helped by...
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heater: anna, you are nodding. anna: i agree. think one item that would sort of be lacking which the conservatives can better embody that scholz can ever is -- than schulz can ever is their identity when it comes to security. this is something many people feel very insecure about. where is this country going culturally? when you look at surveys, about half of the germans say they are in some way or another afraid of islam, and every fifth german even holds hostile views towards muslims. i think that is something that the social democrats just cannot address in the way the conservatives can, with, for example, the light cultural debate that was just started by -- minister of the interior peter: implying that there is a core, central german culture, a national culture. anna: that should be reinforced with demand for a ban of the islamicd a law for communities. this is something that conservatives can give the voters but social democrats cannot. it is true, all youou say about germans' ideas, but on the other hand, those voters for
heater: anna, you are nodding. anna: i agree. think one item that would sort of be lacking which the conservatives can better embody that scholz can ever is -- than schulz can ever is their identity when it comes to security. this is something many people feel very insecure about. where is this country going culturally? when you look at surveys, about half of the germans say they are in some way or another afraid of islam, and every fifth german even holds hostile views towards muslims. i think...
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anna and matt. anna: thank you.eturn to the oil same tree as opec are placed to extend production cuts after last year's agreement failed to clear a global supply glut. oil climbed to a one-month high ahead of the meeting. manus is in vienna and joins us now. are -- we have managed to get one of the ministers to talk to us, the nigerian oil minister joins us now. for having us up there. consensus seems to be a nine-month extension but i am hearing that there is an additional three months. do you support the night months and what is this additional three months? support the nine months because it gives a longer gestation period. the twelve-month agenda, we had a longer-term type extension and is if we know have it time we would three months for the review and look at the behavior of the it gives a long-term predeath -- perspective. that is the calculation that will happen in terms of what time it will take to balance that market. mass: is anybody on board? >> on the nine months, definitely. manus: i caught up with th
anna and matt. anna: thank you.eturn to the oil same tree as opec are placed to extend production cuts after last year's agreement failed to clear a global supply glut. oil climbed to a one-month high ahead of the meeting. manus is in vienna and joins us now. are -- we have managed to get one of the ministers to talk to us, the nigerian oil minister joins us now. for having us up there. consensus seems to be a nine-month extension but i am hearing that there is an additional three months. do...
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forus cross over to anna more on these numbers from hsbc. anna. we are going to be speaking very shortly to the cfo of it as pc, it iain mackay -- cfo of hsbc, iain mackay. not yet updating their cause as to how the market is going to perceive this. is the market going to go with the beat on revenues and be encouraged by that were disappointed by what we are hearing about buybacks? let us talk to the cfo of hsbc, who joins us now. thank you very much for your time. you boosted revenues. adjusted revenue tire. many -- revenues hire. what is the positive surprise? midterm for the fourth quarter of last year into the fourth quarter of this were encouraged by the fact that our three main global businesses delivered growth of 9%, which is a good or to the year. adjusted profit moved forward by 12% over the same period last year, again encouraging. focuscoming back to the in terms of delivering growth across the key markets. asia is clearly really important for us. the u.k. market continuing to build the mexican business. good performance from the canad
forus cross over to anna more on these numbers from hsbc. anna. we are going to be speaking very shortly to the cfo of it as pc, it iain mackay -- cfo of hsbc, iain mackay. not yet updating their cause as to how the market is going to perceive this. is the market going to go with the beat on revenues and be encouraged by that were disappointed by what we are hearing about buybacks? let us talk to the cfo of hsbc, who joins us now. thank you very much for your time. you boosted revenues....
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anna, the energy producer in germany has a miss. anna: yes.irst quarter adjusted net income fell by 18%, misting the average analyst estimates. they are reiterating their electricityrecast, generation revenue contributing to the drop, according to the company. that has been one of the questions, how will they be helped by wholesale electricity price recovering from decade lows? this is the biggest power producer in essen. it will be interesting to see whether they are sticking to their all your forecast. previously they had forecast a 67% increase in profit for this year. they are recovering from a collapsed and electricity prices, but prompted the sale of the grid business last year. a lot of moving parts at rwe. the numbers themselves are a miss. the share price so far, up by 32%. manus: there has been a bit of a recovery in terms of next day prices. let's talk about one other energy component, which is oil. we have seen a nice, risk rally on oil, on brent, and on wti. brent is up for four days in a row now, the longest winning streak for mo
anna, the energy producer in germany has a miss. anna: yes.irst quarter adjusted net income fell by 18%, misting the average analyst estimates. they are reiterating their electricityrecast, generation revenue contributing to the drop, according to the company. that has been one of the questions, how will they be helped by wholesale electricity price recovering from decade lows? this is the biggest power producer in essen. it will be interesting to see whether they are sticking to their all your...
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anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: the fired fbi director james c the senate intelligence committee. he was invited to speak tuesday on several topics, but virginia senator mark warner says that comey cannot make it. warner says that he hopes that comey will testify soon. jonathan: senator warner weighing in on speculation about recording devices in the white house. press secretary sean spicer would not deny president trump is recording conversations in the oval office. this morning the president suggested in a tweet his conversations with james comey before the firing may have been recorded. it would tapes exist, be disturbing if they suddenly disappear. they should be preserved. judiciary,be more but we all to get a look at them. jonathan: maryland congressman elijah cummings sent a letter to the white house to turn over any recordings between the president and comey. alison: home appliance problems can be a major headache. >> they said, ma'am, we cannot validate the claim. alison: you may want to check the f
anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: the fired fbi director james c the senate intelligence committee. he was invited to speak tuesday on several topics, but virginia senator mark warner says that comey cannot make it. warner says that he hopes that comey will testify soon. jonathan: senator warner weighing in on speculation about recording devices in the white house. press secretary sean spicer would not deny president trump is recording conversations in the oval office. this...
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anna: do you like gold?old likes turmoil, but it also likes inflation. >> for gold, what's really important in our view is real interest rates and the u.s. dollar. we find that at the margin, those real interest rates should be edging up a bit more than previously expected. anna: thank you, from credit suisse wealth management. manus: we will talk more about brexit and iran. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. >> when you regulate smaller banks differently than bigger banks it's understandable. let them sort it out. ceohat was jpmorgan speaking exclusively to france inlet adria
anna: do you like gold?old likes turmoil, but it also likes inflation. >> for gold, what's really important in our view is real interest rates and the u.s. dollar. we find that at the margin, those real interest rates should be edging up a bit more than previously expected. anna: thank you, from credit suisse wealth management. manus: we will talk more about brexit and iran. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to...
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anna-lysa gayle is following the story. why is the fbi getting involved? the fbi iskimberly, being involved because of a facebook page that the suspect is linked to. graduation, family members are now preparing for a funeral for second lieutenant richard collins, who is scheduled to walk across the stage tuesday. >> hate has no place in america. hate has no place on a college campus. anna-lysa: bowie state university vice president of student affairs expressed outrage sunday night. >> we have no doubt that sean stabbed, with a knife, richard collins. he said to the victim, step left, step left if you know what's good for you. anna-lysa: richard collins iii was stabbed to death while visiting friends at the university of maryland. his pastor said not only was he days away from graduation but he was recently commissioned into the u.s. army as a second lieutena devastated. this young man's career was ready to excel and his life was senselessly snuffed out. anna-lysa: the police are investigating the murder as a possible hate crime. the fbi was brought in to a
anna-lysa gayle is following the story. why is the fbi getting involved? the fbi iskimberly, being involved because of a facebook page that the suspect is linked to. graduation, family members are now preparing for a funeral for second lieutenant richard collins, who is scheduled to walk across the stage tuesday. >> hate has no place in america. hate has no place on a college campus. anna-lysa: bowie state university vice president of student affairs expressed outrage sunday night....
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anna-lysa: she started at howard university at 14 years old. she studied for the sat in nigeria. >> every day, monday through sunday, every day. years later, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering. >> i was elated, overwhelmed with the motions. just a very happy day. anna-lysa: it's something she said she could not have done without they love and support from her family and friends, especially from her mother, who expects nothing but excellence. >> for me, a b, i cannot deal with a child having a b. anna-lysa: now she is heading to california to get her phd at uc davis. what you think your keys to success were? >> my mom. >> you want your child to do well. anna-lysa: kimberly, she says she is also working on a book that will break down her experience as a teenager in college. she said this was her mother's day gift, her degree. kimberly: and her mother was clearly the engine behind this. anna-lysa: she was a moving force to getting her daughter in college early, making sure she was a success. she even had access to her e
anna-lysa: she started at howard university at 14 years old. she studied for the sat in nigeria. >> every day, monday through sunday, every day. years later, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering. >> i was elated, overwhelmed with the motions. just a very happy day. anna-lysa: it's something she said she could not have done without they love and support from her family and friends, especially from her mother, who expects nothing but excellence. >> for...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: anna-lysa, thank you. something you do not see everyday, a road exploding. we will tell you what happened. alison: and trouble for tiger. why was he arrested fordui? the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the and protect our climate. together we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. alison: this is a must the ukraine. surveillance video shows when a waterpipe bursts underground. the road is destroyed and po cars were damaged as well. ugly, nobody was hurt. --athan: the cleveland did luckily, nobody was hurt. the cleveland police department fired officer timothy loehmann because he lied about his employment history when he was hired. his partner will be suspended 10 days and required to undergo additional training for the
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: anna-lysa, thank you. something you do not see everyday, a road exploding. we will tell you what happened. alison: and trouble for tiger. why was he arrested fordui? the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality,...
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our flagship show i'm all anna edwards. >> a very good morning to you. i'm live from the anna. the status quo is simply not enough. that was the verdict of the market here in the last 24 hours. it dropped from 5%, but we are at a pivotal moment at the opec non-opec relationship. is fundamentally disappointed, there wasn't enough discussion about an exit strategy in april of next year and compliance. can they all stay compliant as they go into the bumper season? forget, frack attack. that's the risk to the price of one. >> you wonder when opec needs a lesson when you look at what's happened in the last 24 hours. let's talk about what's happened in the asia equity market and other asset classes. the pacific drilling down just a 10th of a percent of we are seeing witnessed coming through in some energy-related companies. commodity currency is always -- also on the back burner. we have this really fascinating polling coming out. , since theken manchester attack, showing only a five percentage point lead for the conservative party in the latest polls. about a 21king percentage point
our flagship show i'm all anna edwards. >> a very good morning to you. i'm live from the anna. the status quo is simply not enough. that was the verdict of the market here in the last 24 hours. it dropped from 5%, but we are at a pivotal moment at the opec non-opec relationship. is fundamentally disappointed, there wasn't enough discussion about an exit strategy in april of next year and compliance. can they all stay compliant as they go into the bumper season? forget, frack attack....
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: emotional new reaction to the story of erin hernandez, an innocent man after his death. the judge throughout his murder conviction, based on legal precedent in the state of massachusetts. aaron hernandez had in appeal in process before his suicide. he's guilty, and he will always be guilty. . don't know i know one day i'm going to see my son. jonathan: lawyers for the former nfl player said his prison death is still being investigated. nancy: for the first time, we are hearinth hours after a 19-year-old fraternity pledge fell headfirst down the stairs at penn state, following heavy drinking and aid in alleged -- and in alleged fraternity hazing incident. >> he has not moved. >> how old is he? >> 19. >> is he breathing? >> he is breathing. >> was there alcohol involved? >> yes. nancy: 18 members of the fraternity are facing charges after tim piazza die during a party in february. surveillance cameras captured much of what happened after the fall, including the morning when fo
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: emotional new reaction to the story of erin hernandez, an innocent man after his death. the judge throughout his murder conviction, based on legal precedent in the state of massachusetts. aaron hernandez had in appeal in process before his suicide. he's guilty, and he will always be guilty. . don't know i know one day i'm going to see my son. jonathan: lawyers for the former nfl player said his prison death is still being investigated. nancy: for the first...
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anna-lysa: bracken -- broken glass. the police a shots were fired just after 4:30 one the suspect decided to strike an officer with the suv on glebe road off i-395. >> the suspect has been transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. the officer has been transported to the hospital with serious but not life-threatening injuries. anna-lysa: this grandmother and grandchild were next-door when the officer called for backup. >> it was very traumatic. anna-lysa: officer spent the afternoon talking to anyone who witnessed what happened. >> we want to do a full investigation. anna-lysa: it's difficult to see, but the pickup truck is still at the scene and several other the cars are stuck behind that pickup truck. at this time, the suspect has not been identified. in arlington, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: a d.c. killed in a drive-by shooting. loved ones are making plans now harnese milton community bookstore. organizers are collecting books for the store which they hope to open by the end of the year. jo
anna-lysa: bracken -- broken glass. the police a shots were fired just after 4:30 one the suspect decided to strike an officer with the suv on glebe road off i-395. >> the suspect has been transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. the officer has been transported to the hospital with serious but not life-threatening injuries. anna-lysa: this grandmother and grandchild were next-door when the officer called for backup. >> it was very traumatic. anna-lysa: officer...
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anna-lysa gayle joins us with more on why they were there. quite a night, anna-lysa.berly, soon the stage behind me will be gone, but one thing that will always remain as the patriotism we witnessed. tonight many veterans say they showed up for the star-studded event because they wanted to show they will never forget. >> ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ >> i was in the marine from 1965 until 1971. >> i was in vietnam from 1970 until 1972. >> i'm a noncombat veteran. so that means someone else had to go in my place. so i do everything i can in my power to give back to my brothers and sisters. anna-lysa: hundreds of thousands of veterans across the country came to the capital for the memorial day concert. the event followed the rolling thunder ride for freedom that started in the pentagon parking lot. tampa, florida, to arkansas, to washington, d.c. went los angeles, and we to the run for the wall and we arrived in washington, d.c., friday. anna-lysa: many went the extra mile for the men and women who are still serving. >> i've never felt more patriotic in my li
anna-lysa gayle joins us with more on why they were there. quite a night, anna-lysa.berly, soon the stage behind me will be gone, but one thing that will always remain as the patriotism we witnessed. tonight many veterans say they showed up for the star-studded event because they wanted to show they will never forget. >> ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ >> i was in the marine from 1965 until 1971. >> i was in vietnam from 1970 until 1972. >> i'm a noncombat...
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anna-lysa gayle has how the school is responding. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: the shocking new details come days before hundreds are scheduled to graduate on top of the hill at howard university. that is a privilege the young women in this laws was jeopardized after safety concerns and the reported they were sexually assaulted. >>. i think it is frightening anna-lysa: we are learning more about five sexual assault investigations on howard university's campus. >> my clients repeatedly asked the status of the investigations and were told they were going on. anna-lysa: she represents five young women who reportedly between 2014 and 2016 while they were students at howard. they were3 say attacked. one said that she was abused by campus police officer. two others say they were raped by the same resident assistant. >> if they had investigated properly, and effectively, the second student may not have been attacked. center told my client she was judged through her file. >> if a student has a problem, they should trust to the administrators. anna-lysa: jonat
anna-lysa gayle has how the school is responding. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: the shocking new details come days before hundreds are scheduled to graduate on top of the hill at howard university. that is a privilege the young women in this laws was jeopardized after safety concerns and the reported they were sexually assaulted. >>. i think it is frightening anna-lysa: we are learning more about five sexual assault investigations on howard university's campus. >> my clients repeatedly...
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anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.onathan: tonight, stunning new video of a tragedy in new york city, in the heart of the city, times square. a man plowed his car into a crowd of forests. -- into a crowd of tourists. the driver is a navy veteran with a criminal record. it is believed he was high on synthetic marijuana at the time. an boston isendan charged with involuntary manslaughter and reckless endangerment, going double the speed limit on a curve. eight people were killed. a 7 on your side health investigation. you hear the word cancer and there is the pressure to act fast, but is that for the best? >> i have been over-treated, over-diagnosed, over-scared. alison: senior investigative reporter lisa fletcher goes to leading cancer doctors to talk about stage zero and the aggressive treatment. >> a very confusing thing. zero is zero. alison: what she uncovered, next. to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello is about.
anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news.onathan: tonight, stunning new video of a tragedy in new york city, in the heart of the city, times square. a man plowed his car into a crowd of forests. -- into a crowd of tourists. the driver is a navy veteran with a criminal record. it is believed he was high on synthetic marijuana at the time. an boston isendan charged with involuntary manslaughter and reckless endangerment, going double the speed limit on a curve. eight people were killed. a 7 on your...
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live at the university of maryland, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: happening now, urgent searches going on in a number of locations. all of these robberies were caught on tape. alison: nancy chen has the pictures that the police want you to see. nancy: these are clear images of terrifying moments. the police are trying to track down the people behind them. friday, with three suspects barging in. one had a gun and waved it around. the other stood guard. over the counter, everyone inside order to the ground except for a man working told to get an medication, apparently because it contains codeine. moments later, across town near american university, two suspects barging into a drugstore and amending the same type of medication. areindividuals in this case believed to be like to another drugstore robbery friday and prince george's county. jonathan: fast-moving developments in the probe of russia and the u.s. elections. coming up tomorrow, the senate intelligence committee issued a subpoena to the former national security adviser michael flynn,
live at the university of maryland, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: happening now, urgent searches going on in a number of locations. all of these robberies were caught on tape. alison: nancy chen has the pictures that the police want you to see. nancy: these are clear images of terrifying moments. the police are trying to track down the people behind them. friday, with three suspects barging in. one had a gun and waved it around. the other stood guard. over the counter, everyone inside...
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anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle -- jonathan: anna-lysa gayle is live on the same. anna-lysa: howard county police release that they found david watson shortly after 10 p.m. officers leaving this area just before 10:00. it turns out watson was captured by a tactical team around 9:40 area of ofooded thanks toe in jessup night vision equipment. a hospital while correction officers were trying to bring him to the psychiatric hospital april 28. he was serving time for trying today's manhunt intensified after a 911 call from workers in the area, this industrial area, where the employee told the operator that a man wearing a white hardhat and safety vest was spotted or the railroad tracks behind a building on dorsey road. the authorities later thought he was close by and it turns out he was very much so. howardwas taken to county central booking. authorities expect to release more information on how they found him tomorrow morning at 9:30 in ellicott city. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: we have more crews on the way. sign up for breaking news alerts at wjla.com/te
anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle -- jonathan: anna-lysa gayle is live on the same. anna-lysa: howard county police release that they found david watson shortly after 10 p.m. officers leaving this area just before 10:00. it turns out watson was captured by a tactical team around 9:40 area of ofooded thanks toe in jessup night vision equipment. a hospital while correction officers were trying to bring him to the psychiatric hospital april 28. he was serving time for trying today's manhunt intensified...
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anna-lysa gayle has the tragic investigation. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: the parents appeared in court for the first time this evening. the cousin of the mother is now charged with murder, telling me she did not think anything was wrong with the baby when she occasionally saw her, but that is not the case based on the charging documents. on christmas day, neighbors noticed unusual activity outside of the southwest washington apartment after a baby was found unconscious. >> out with the baby. later, hermonths parents are charged with her murder. >> a lot of things happen, but this is an all-time low. anna-lysa: the police say the parents did not provide enough food and nutrition for the baby and an collected to obtain medical care. they say that she suffered from malnutrition and low sodium levels. the all caps he results showed she had no fat on her body when she died -- the autopsy results showed she had no fat on her body when she died. they also reported she had multiple rib fractures. >> they investigate into these households. parentsa: the
anna-lysa gayle has the tragic investigation. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: the parents appeared in court for the first time this evening. the cousin of the mother is now charged with murder, telling me she did not think anything was wrong with the baby when she occasionally saw her, but that is not the case based on the charging documents. on christmas day, neighbors noticed unusual activity outside of the southwest washington apartment after a baby was found unconscious. >> out with the baby....
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anna-lysa: the trick is where to get the funding from. one of the puzzles is too at a 1% sales tax in maryland and virginia. >> show wintel. that is a bag of pennies. i'm talking about one. anna-lysa: metro board chairman jack evans says the system is in trouble if they do not get new funding. >> i'm not going to do this anymore. my recommendation is stop the trains. anna-lysa: evans says the counties have to give the state and option to raise the sales tax next year. surge live outside the courthouse metro station, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: thank you. sign up to get alerts when problems delay your metro ride. just had to wjla.com/text to sign up. drivers will have to pay to park in front of the red top meters around d.c. starting tomorrow. 250.ine if you don't, $ those meters are reserved for those with disability parking tags or license plates. the wizards and celtics are all even. john wall led the wiz to a win in the phone booth. the series now shifts to boston. erin hawksworth will have the reaction and highlights ahead
anna-lysa: the trick is where to get the funding from. one of the puzzles is too at a 1% sales tax in maryland and virginia. >> show wintel. that is a bag of pennies. i'm talking about one. anna-lysa: metro board chairman jack evans says the system is in trouble if they do not get new funding. >> i'm not going to do this anymore. my recommendation is stop the trains. anna-lysa: evans says the counties have to give the state and option to raise the sales tax next year. surge live...
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come back with how we will improve anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: now a movie-like mission to steal a college exam that backfired. two students accused of trying to steal a test at the university of kentucky. one of them actually crawled through the ceiling and lowered himself into the teacher's office. the problem is the teacher was there and caught him in the act. the students are now facing a felony burglary charge. look up knucklehead in the dictionary and see his picture. bombay sapphire gin is recalled in canada for having too much alcohol, nearly double the advertised amount of alcohol. officials have launched an investigation. foron: a 7 on your side parents -- you may want to think twice before your hand or phone to babies or toddlers. there is a new study that linked daily screen time to a delay in speech development. every 30-minute increase in screen time was linked to a 49% expressivesk of speech delay, which is using sounds and words. doctors say that more research is needed. jonathan: watching the storyline in d.c. tomorrow, k
come back with how we will improve anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: now a movie-like mission to steal a college exam that backfired. two students accused of trying to steal a test at the university of kentucky. one of them actually crawled through the ceiling and lowered himself into the teacher's office. the problem is the teacher was there and caught him in the act. the students are now facing a felony burglary charge. look up knucklehead in the dictionary and see his picture....
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. >> you're in the cnn newsroom i'm anna cabrera in new york. welcome to the weekend. day one of president's first foreign trip is now finished. nothing that was grand that's for sure starting with a red carpet welcome this morning ended with dancing and savors tonight. ♪ >> but president trump has eight more days to go, four more countries to see and dozens of leaders yet to meet all while explosive stories continue to race questions about the future of his presidency. one of the latest. >> referee: lags comes the new york "times." the president branded about firing james comey, saying quote, i just fired the head of the fbi, he was racrazy a real t job. shimon joining us now. russia is denying this but the white house isn't. >> that's right. this has been the pattern with russia after these conversations, they have said if we can provide our own transcripts to you if you want of the last time this came up, which was earlier in the week when some of the conversations were made public by "the washington post". so you know, this is sort of the partner th pattern that ru
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anna-lysa: that is for sure. from tampa, florida. excitement in the air despite all of that rain that we saw earlier. many tiny that they are happy to be here in the nation's capital for the annual event. just a few hours ago, we saw people arriving early for the national memorial day concert. three hours in advance. this so that they can have a spot. this morning, they gather that the pentagon parking lot. poolwent to the reflecting for performances by billy ray cyrus and rocky. years, rolling thunder has brought attention to military servicemembers, prisoners of war, and missing in action. the annual event continues tonight with the national memorial day concert, which will be hosted by joe manchin. other guests included general colin powell, scotty , and the national symphony orchestra. in the marine corps from 1965 to 1971. a long time ago. we came home from the war years and years and years ago. they did not like this. everything has changed. anna-lysa: that was ralph all the world from tampa, florida, who we just heard from. he
anna-lysa: that is for sure. from tampa, florida. excitement in the air despite all of that rain that we saw earlier. many tiny that they are happy to be here in the nation's capital for the annual event. just a few hours ago, we saw people arriving early for the national memorial day concert. three hours in advance. this so that they can have a spot. this morning, they gather that the pentagon parking lot. poolwent to the reflecting for performances by billy ray cyrus and rocky. years, rolling...
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anna-lysa, with the latest? neighbors werey, on edge following reports of shots fired just about three hours ago. this alley was filled with shell casings. it was right next to this public charter school. thankfully it was not in session. membersamily surrounding candles and balloons as they prayed for justice hours after shots were fired near the apartment building where jones was murdered just days before. onit initially started hanover street in northwest, and we got several calls. neighbors are scared to come out. two-lysa: they say that cars were pulled over during the investigation full stop suspects were taken into custody after a gun was found on a car on q street. is this connected with the murder over the weekend? >> it is too early to tell, but. it is worth buying it happened in the same neighborhood anna-lysa: no injuries were reported monday afternoon, but it's a painful reminder innocent lives are being taken. >> it has nothing to do with nothing. two suspectse are charged with carrying a pistol wi
anna-lysa, with the latest? neighbors werey, on edge following reports of shots fired just about three hours ago. this alley was filled with shell casings. it was right next to this public charter school. thankfully it was not in session. membersamily surrounding candles and balloons as they prayed for justice hours after shots were fired near the apartment building where jones was murdered just days before. onit initially started hanover street in northwest, and we got several calls. neighbors...
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>> hi anna. we know that members of the trump transition national security team were concern that lieutenant j lo fly lieutenant joe flynn didn't have a full understanding motivation of the russian ambassador. one thing that isn't clear at this moment is whether flynn read that document. one more interesting detail that my colleague jeff zeleny has confirmed, is that according to a former u.s. official the obama white house was troubled about the way trump transition people was handling classified documents. sources say some highly classified document were copied requested removed from a secure room in washlt headquarters. as a result of that obama officials decided that some documents -- trump's transition's team will only be allowed to view at the white house. some interesting news we're learning about flynn, anna. >> also coming to just a couple days before attorney general is able to testify on what she told the house about michael flynn. are you hearing a reaction from the white house from f
>> hi anna. we know that members of the trump transition national security team were concern that lieutenant j lo fly lieutenant joe flynn didn't have a full understanding motivation of the russian ambassador. one thing that isn't clear at this moment is whether flynn read that document. one more interesting detail that my colleague jeff zeleny has confirmed, is that according to a former u.s. official the obama white house was troubled about the way trump transition people was handling...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: the police say they are still investigating the gunshots and it's not clear at this hour who the shots were targeting. recovered the body of a clarksville police chief. in aed in the line of duty shooting friday morning. employees have a suspected gunman were also killed. he had only been a police chief for three weeks. an emotional night honoring the fallen men and women in blue at the national law-enforcement memorial and the all -- annual candlelight vigil. prince william county officer ashley guindon who was killed responding to a domestic violence call was honored. harford county deputies marked the loss of patrick daly, who shot and killed by suspect at a restaurant in february 2016. and colson died in a friendly fire incident during a at a prince george george's county police station in march 2016. in arlington county police corporal died in january 2016 while working the recovery efforts of the pentagon during 9/11. all had their names dedicated tonight. richard reev
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: the police say they are still investigating the gunshots and it's not clear at this hour who the shots were targeting. recovered the body of a clarksville police chief. in aed in the line of duty shooting friday morning. employees have a suspected gunman were also killed. he had only been a police chief for three weeks. an emotional night honoring the fallen men and women in blue at the national law-enforcement memorial and the all -- annual candlelight...
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anna: can i ask about share buybacks?hat would you say to them, last time we talked, you said we have a ratio target, if you are above that you will contemplate returning cash, you are well above that at 14 point 3%. why not more cash right now? guest: we have finished a billion-dollar buyback on the 12th of april. when you add that to what we did last year that is 3.5 billion. i would not encourage investors to think we would do buybacks every quarter. we're very happy with where we are from a capital position. at 14.3%, dating to her one and at the half your last year at the end of the year, our principal focus is taking our investment capital and putting it to work to build the businesses around the world. where strongly focused on the -- maintaining and delivering good dividends to our shareholders. last year we paid over $10 billion to our shareholders which i think made us the third-largest dividend payer in the banking sector globally. fromll consider buybacks time to time as appropriate. we have finished one billi
anna: can i ask about share buybacks?hat would you say to them, last time we talked, you said we have a ratio target, if you are above that you will contemplate returning cash, you are well above that at 14 point 3%. why not more cash right now? guest: we have finished a billion-dollar buyback on the 12th of april. when you add that to what we did last year that is 3.5 billion. i would not encourage investors to think we would do buybacks every quarter. we're very happy with where we are from a...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: now this just into the newsroom, road safety changes after a tragedy in southeast. a child was struck and killed by a car on his sixth birthday. ddot says it is evaluating changes on the road. you can expect to see pedestrian warning signs to willard drivers and crews are evaluating if there needs to be a crosswalk or speed bumps to make the area safer. we will: it appears hear from fired fbi director james comey. thegreed to testify today, same day we are hearing reports from the new york times where the president called him "a nut job." this. tom? it was tonight that virginia senator mark warner announced that comey would be testifying before the senate intelligence committee and the hearing would be public. many new developments today. it new york times reports was red and official white house document, sing the president told russian officials last week , "i just fire the head of the fbi. he was crazy, a real not job." at times said president trump would on to say, "i face
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: now this just into the newsroom, road safety changes after a tragedy in southeast. a child was struck and killed by a car on his sixth birthday. ddot says it is evaluating changes on the road. you can expect to see pedestrian warning signs to willard drivers and crews are evaluating if there needs to be a crosswalk or speed bumps to make the area safer. we will: it appears hear from fired fbi director james comey. thegreed to testify today, same day we are...
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>> hi anna. indianapolis motor speed way told us there'll be more than 1,000 law enforcement on site. they've had the drivers record p s as that will play on video boards at the track reminding fans if they see something say something. the attack in england has heightened security measures and as you mentioned, vice president mike pence will be here too. is expected to be so to say, now there is a well-thought out plan to keep the more than 3,000 people safe. this is the largest sporting event in the world. >> exciting. coy let's talk a bit about the big event. rare for a rookie to win indy 500, it happened loss year. what are the expectations this year? >> well anna, spanish racing legend fernando ar land doe has never raced. over 2 million people watched in to watch the live stream of his practice here. the two-time former one way traffic never raced on a track, never ridden an indy car but fernando like it is challenge. >> pi played in the nfl and i thought was crazy. watching what you do out
>> hi anna. indianapolis motor speed way told us there'll be more than 1,000 law enforcement on site. they've had the drivers record p s as that will play on video boards at the track reminding fans if they see something say something. the attack in england has heightened security measures and as you mentioned, vice president mike pence will be here too. is expected to be so to say, now there is a well-thought out plan to keep the more than 3,000 people safe. this is the largest sporting...
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anna. >> thank you. >>> it was quote a shameful day in history talking about thursday when the u.s. voted to repeal obamacare and place it with a plan crafted by republicans. it will threaten the help of millions of americans. welcome governor. thank for being with us. you are not happy with this bill to say the least. i know you said in your statement released after this vote, 700,000 people in your state will lose healthcare coverage. tell us more about that. >> well, i think describing this as a shameful act is a fair description. i have cancer patients, children with sis stick fibrosis, senior citizens on fixed income with respiratory problems. it is very clear what this will do is kick them off of healthcare. we have estimated that there'll be 700,000 of my citizens who day to do if they got a lump on their breast they can have it treated. if they've got high blood pressure they can have it treated. and republicans have kicked them off of they're healthcare. now that's a hash thing to say but unfortunately that is true. and the images of people celebrating kicking people off he
anna. >> thank you. >>> it was quote a shameful day in history talking about thursday when the u.s. voted to repeal obamacare and place it with a plan crafted by republicans. it will threaten the help of millions of americans. welcome governor. thank for being with us. you are not happy with this bill to say the least. i know you said in your statement released after this vote, 700,000 people in your state will lose healthcare coverage. tell us more about that. >> well, i...