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anna? anna: we will watch out for the story around that.about tesla as well. -- tesco as well. u.k. sales are up by 2.3%. one point 9%.as getting some commentary coming through from the company. they saw a small improvement in inrovement -- in performance europe. it seems to me, the overall comparatives sales numbers came in below, but if you look at u.k. sales, they seem to have performed pretty well compared to those estimates. let's have a quick word about the broader estimates. we have a snapshot here of where we are on futures. was aequity session negative one, but not by much. asia-pacific closing down by 0.1%. sluggish,s a little but this is the european picture. it looks at the futures, suggests it will be stronger at the start of the trading day. no change from the boj, that was one of the lines from overnight. asian stocks were broadly higher at that point, with the topix gaining ground, taking pressure off any stocks elsewhere. the picture is broadly positive, but we don't a at conviction is in all of that. matt: absolutely. kuro
anna? anna: we will watch out for the story around that.about tesla as well. -- tesco as well. u.k. sales are up by 2.3%. one point 9%.as getting some commentary coming through from the company. they saw a small improvement in inrovement -- in performance europe. it seems to me, the overall comparatives sales numbers came in below, but if you look at u.k. sales, they seem to have performed pretty well compared to those estimates. let's have a quick word about the broader estimates. we have a...
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anna: thank you very much. to the ecb and we have six months left on the bond buying schedule. colleaguesi and his are in no hurry to talk about what comes next. euro arearding to officials, the governing council sees no need to make a decision on quantitative easing until september, qe plans for 2018 might he disclosed only in late october or possibly at the extreme, a couple of weeks before the end of the year. what are your expectations around what we hear and when from the ecb? timm: the council is being very clear, the staff is clear that they are going to wait as long as possible. it is a crucial decision and the timing is important. what i mean by that is as soon , the bondnounce this markets may selloff. it may not until such time. simultaneous. a lot of investors who have enjoyed substantial rallies in the bond market, there is momentum building, credit spreads are driven by quantitative easing and this is my of the most powerful quantitative easing groups left. stop, when they stopped, that is a criti
anna: thank you very much. to the ecb and we have six months left on the bond buying schedule. colleaguesi and his are in no hurry to talk about what comes next. euro arearding to officials, the governing council sees no need to make a decision on quantitative easing until september, qe plans for 2018 might he disclosed only in late october or possibly at the extreme, a couple of weeks before the end of the year. what are your expectations around what we hear and when from the ecb? timm: the...
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♪ anna: requisite, one year on.heresa may's promise to protect use residence in britain is not with a response -- is met with a response. for the biggest banks in the u.s. cleared the first round of the fed stress tests. morgan stanley trails the streets on a key measure of leverage. bill of health. the republican plans to replace obamacare hit early resistance. ♪ anna: a warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." we start the program by looking at brexit, one year on. we mark the one-year anniversary since the brexit about. let's have a look at the bloomberg brexit parameter. this is based on proprietary indexes that have been made by bloomberg and u.k. inflation. economic activity and that inflation adding up, which has been deteriorating in the most recent months. the start of this brexit process. uncertainty weighed on this index. data was clear up the start of the one you're period, helping some of that data to bounce back. that trade-off between growth .nd inflation growth trend we will talk more about that
♪ anna: requisite, one year on.heresa may's promise to protect use residence in britain is not with a response -- is met with a response. for the biggest banks in the u.s. cleared the first round of the fed stress tests. morgan stanley trails the streets on a key measure of leverage. bill of health. the republican plans to replace obamacare hit early resistance. ♪ anna: a warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." we start the program by looking at brexit, one year on. we mark...
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anna: and u.s. attorney general just session denies colluding with russia during last year's election. >> a very warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." our flagship morning show from here in the city of london. manus: back together again, we're back with breaking news for you. first quarter ebitda coming in at 1.1 billion. this is what the market will focus on, 58.2%. that is pretty much in line with the estimates. when it comes to the core million, little above where the market had it. retailers, as europe is that real boost, all the way around europe, the employment situation in europe is improving. million anbang in line with market expectations. former partners among the gcc, it's not entirely clear but qatar saying that saudi arabia led measures against the country are a siege. qatar said it is an illegal siege in a violation of international law, cap. -- completely written -- rejects allegations that qatar has been funding terror. qatar doesn't need food art medicine and has taken neede
anna: and u.s. attorney general just session denies colluding with russia during last year's election. >> a very warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." our flagship morning show from here in the city of london. manus: back together again, we're back with breaking news for you. first quarter ebitda coming in at 1.1 billion. this is what the market will focus on, 58.2%. that is pretty much in line with the estimates. when it comes to the core million, little above where the...
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anna: details delivered.e bank the lender said to announce a new structure for its corporate and banking division. manus: going soft. philip hammond is said to make the case for a brexit that protects jobs and economic growth. theresa may fights to stay in office. anna: turning to trump. the u.s. investigation into u.s. russian election meddling is whitening. looking at whether the president attempted to slow the flynn probe. tous: you're welcome "bloomberg daybreak: europe." anna: i am an edwards. it has gone 7:00 a.m. in london, 8:00 if you are in paris or berlin. weneed to be mindful of what see on the u.s. futures on the back of the story that the investors are probing if the president himself attempted to relation totice in the michael flynn story in that seems to capture the imagine -- imagination of some in the asia equity session. features are weaker -- futures are weaker. manus: that is a political weight in the u.k. story. it is about the common of political risk rising. i translate into the risk ra
anna: details delivered.e bank the lender said to announce a new structure for its corporate and banking division. manus: going soft. philip hammond is said to make the case for a brexit that protects jobs and economic growth. theresa may fights to stay in office. anna: turning to trump. the u.s. investigation into u.s. russian election meddling is whitening. looking at whether the president attempted to slow the flynn probe. tous: you're welcome "bloomberg daybreak: europe." anna: i...
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anna: i am anna edwards. bloombergs alex barink a, alex?x: i want to start by taking you back to six years ago when the tax force came about. when i think about the provisions in the jobs force, the confidential filing, a test the waters conversation, these are the things that come to mind. is that successful of the jobs act so far? guest: it is. the reforms of made a big difference, and we have seen the effects of the big changes in the ipo prospects. it is exciting to watch these, and it is a very robust ipo market rate alex: there are lots changes in the reforms when you do not have to, have not been the most successful thing. one person has talked about the capital share as part of a key component. what do you think he should get done when it comes to capital formation in ipo's in the u.s.? joel: he is interested in this area. he made a big point about it in his confirmation hearing. although there are a couple of seats open on the sec right now, forum and can take action and make changes. that is often easier said than done, but it is
anna: i am anna edwards. bloombergs alex barink a, alex?x: i want to start by taking you back to six years ago when the tax force came about. when i think about the provisions in the jobs force, the confidential filing, a test the waters conversation, these are the things that come to mind. is that successful of the jobs act so far? guest: it is. the reforms of made a big difference, and we have seen the effects of the big changes in the ipo prospects. it is exciting to watch these, and it is a...
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anna: macron's majority. while the french president is that to secure the biggest parliamentary majority in 15 years, voter turnout was the lowest ever for a french legislative election. show.e paris air analysts expect fewer plane orders for boeing and airbus after the industry gets hit by low fuel prices and weak fares. we will take a look at the health of the industry and bring you live comments from the event. ♪ anna: a very good morning, welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe," our flagship morning show from london. plenty to talk about. stocks in asia going higher, keeping an eye on what has been called a u.k. terrorist attack in london, another key test for the may government. agenda, theeconomic eurozone seems to be impressing even those with leveraged money to spend. , this ispositioning leverage money going long on the euro for the first time in three years. taking a long time to believe in the eurozone recovery story, and the euro surges back around 1.12 today, not making great moves, but the stori
anna: macron's majority. while the french president is that to secure the biggest parliamentary majority in 15 years, voter turnout was the lowest ever for a french legislative election. show.e paris air analysts expect fewer plane orders for boeing and airbus after the industry gets hit by low fuel prices and weak fares. we will take a look at the health of the industry and bring you live comments from the event. ♪ anna: a very good morning, welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe,"...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg markets." i am anna edwards.e: and i am vonnie quinn. developing prototypes for the ipods and the iphone. bloomberg's caroline connan as with him in paris. vonnie.: hi, i'm very pleased to be joined by tony fadell, the father of the first iphone and ipad prototypes. tony: it is nice to see you, caroline. what are you doing at station s? tony: i live here with my family. we enjoyed the tech scene. it is a very different place from when we lived here years ago, and this is a manifestation of the incredible movement of startups and technology in france yet again, and it is wonderful to see such a facility be able to created and so much energy and enthusiasm around it. caroline: we have brexit in the u.k., donald trump in the u.s., macron in france. do you think paris should become the next big leader in the world ? tony: i think all of those events in the mobile digital society, without a doubt, this is the best environment for france to become a leader in the world from technology. i am living here now with my fami
this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg markets." i am anna edwards.e: and i am vonnie quinn. developing prototypes for the ipods and the iphone. bloomberg's caroline connan as with him in paris. vonnie.: hi, i'm very pleased to be joined by tony fadell, the father of the first iphone and ipad prototypes. tony: it is nice to see you, caroline. what are you doing at station s? tony: i live here with my family. we enjoyed the tech scene. it is a very different place from when we...
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anna: i'm anna edwards. let's talk about u.k. politics at the moment.sa may has struck a victory to keep her group in power. powerrn ireland unionists will stick with may on key votes. she talked about the negotiations and the future of eu citizens in the care. >> we think of this as a fair and serious offer. in theigations withdrawal treaty with the eu will be binding on the u.k. as a matter of international law. we will incorporate commitments into u.k. law, guaranteeing we will stand firmly by our part of the deal. anna: let's get some insights now. the bloomberg news managing editor for brexit joins us now from london. you today.t to see they we learn anything new on the subject of eu rights to the -- did we learn anything new on the subject of eu rights? with the european commission wants to hear some jurisdiction for the european court of justice. we certainly do not hear about that today. simon: the signal was at this stage that the british are not interested and they do not have any say over british law the on brexit in march 2019. she fleshed o
anna: i'm anna edwards. let's talk about u.k. politics at the moment.sa may has struck a victory to keep her group in power. powerrn ireland unionists will stick with may on key votes. she talked about the negotiations and the future of eu citizens in the care. >> we think of this as a fair and serious offer. in theigations withdrawal treaty with the eu will be binding on the u.k. as a matter of international law. we will incorporate commitments into u.k. law, guaranteeing we will stand...
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anna: i am anna edwards.neals report what was thought to be a done deal between sprint and t-mobile. alex sherman has more. what is the latest? alex: there's a lot of noise between comcast, charter, and possible that is the companies could buy an equity stake or outright acquire sprint. bloomberg has confirmed that sprint has been and will be in next was talks with the two cable companies for one more month. possible that thethat means the t-mobile deal with sprint will not happen if it happens at all. it was not a done deal that this , but manyen to the bu analysts expected it would happen. it sounds very unlikely the cable cubbies will buy sprint out right. even the minority stake in sprint is unlikely. the discussions have been about using the wireless networks in a similar way to how they currently use for eisen's network. -- verizon's network. this has nothing to do with m&a. it is a mobile virtual network operator. comcast and charter already have an agreement set up like this with verizon. it allows co
anna: i am anna edwards.neals report what was thought to be a done deal between sprint and t-mobile. alex sherman has more. what is the latest? alex: there's a lot of noise between comcast, charter, and possible that is the companies could buy an equity stake or outright acquire sprint. bloomberg has confirmed that sprint has been and will be in next was talks with the two cable companies for one more month. possible that thethat means the t-mobile deal with sprint will not happen if it happens...
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manus: anna, jump in and save me. anna: you are doing a fabulous job.hter] let me ask you about flows of money going into fixed income. all these questions about how strong inflation is, how high wages go, how low or high do we go on the u.s. 10 year treasury yield, fixed income funds are getting more dollar worth. we are seeing the most inflows in the first week of june compared -- this was a really numbers we haven't seen since 2015. what does that tell us about market expectations around treasury? >> it's incredible, all the money going to fixed income. notwithstanding, we are saying yields are going to hold.i used to be an ink -- institutional fixed income manager, and people say, why are you more positive on equities? income streams. the income stream is so much more attractive and equities increasingnd also income streams. i find it very surprising that people are willing to pay and take 10 year treasuries 2.25%. it does surprise me. i actually don't know why so much money is going to fixed income. manus: you have just decried and decide pimco. bi
manus: anna, jump in and save me. anna: you are doing a fabulous job.hter] let me ask you about flows of money going into fixed income. all these questions about how strong inflation is, how high wages go, how low or high do we go on the u.s. 10 year treasury yield, fixed income funds are getting more dollar worth. we are seeing the most inflows in the first week of june compared -- this was a really numbers we haven't seen since 2015. what does that tell us about market expectations around...
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anna: i am anna edwards.r deals report, the wireless wars with sprint said to be in talks with charter and comcast. joining us is our m&a reporter. give us the latest. >> yesterday, a big kerfuffle about sprint being bought potentially by comcast and charter. some sort of acquisition or even minority investment is very unlikely. instead, this will be a much smaller, not even an m&a deal, potentially a partnership, and in the end of -- mvando it allows cable companies to sell wireless service with their current product. internet, home phone, landline phone, not wireless. and television. a sprint deal would allow cable companies to deal with they can do with verizon. charter has not started doing this what it could do it later on. the difference would be the sprint deal would come with new terms, maybe cheaper terms to the cable companies. you may be able to get an unlimited wireless service bundled with your current products through sprint network. whereas maybe you could not get that with the current deal wit
anna: i am anna edwards.r deals report, the wireless wars with sprint said to be in talks with charter and comcast. joining us is our m&a reporter. give us the latest. >> yesterday, a big kerfuffle about sprint being bought potentially by comcast and charter. some sort of acquisition or even minority investment is very unlikely. instead, this will be a much smaller, not even an m&a deal, potentially a partnership, and in the end of -- mvando it allows cable companies to sell...
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anna: u.k. futures turn higher. ♪ anna: a very warm working for you. i am anna edwards. i am manus cranny here in london. anna, what a spectacular pew hours we have had. let me show you the map. ofs is the personification change, as corbin said, politics has changed, and by gosh, the landscape of the british isles has changed. look at that, north of the border, we turn blue. there is steep -- their seats to both thehe snp labour and conservative parties. at the moment, we have a hung parliament. 306 seats for the tories, 20 left to declare. we have an election special for you. anna is outside parliament. guy johnson is on market reaction. matt miller is at the heart of it all on the trading floor. anna, let's take it straight to you. david lee, you have spent the last half-hour with him, he says we are looking at another election before the end of the year. i cannot take another one. anna: i know, i think we have had that from two guests this morning. we have not worked out the results of the first election, and two guests talking about another election by the end of the
anna: u.k. futures turn higher. ♪ anna: a very warm working for you. i am anna edwards. i am manus cranny here in london. anna, what a spectacular pew hours we have had. let me show you the map. ofs is the personification change, as corbin said, politics has changed, and by gosh, the landscape of the british isles has changed. look at that, north of the border, we turn blue. there is steep -- their seats to both thehe snp labour and conservative parties. at the moment, we have a hung...
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anna: thank you very much.rkets and the embattled health care bill, let's bring in terry haines. good afternoon to you. the timescalea of here, you see the delay, but you do not think this killed a bill -- kills the bill. terry: the timescale is they have to finish -- resident gets -- intothis inter of -- around the beginning august. the rest are interim steps. viewed senator mcconnell's move yesterday is an opportunity to gain time. how i have looked at markets is that everybody is still around the poker table, everybody wants to deal and make the bill better. timeor mcconnell has more to do that, and to keep the aca on track, he has at least a couple of extra weeks. david: still around the time to do that, and to keep poker table, but how long can this game go on? this is a short recess compared to august, you have 10 days before they come back from this recess, but 17 in august, not a lot of time left. terry: that's right. not a whole a lot of time, and i .on't mean to make light of it senator mcconnell is t
anna: thank you very much.rkets and the embattled health care bill, let's bring in terry haines. good afternoon to you. the timescalea of here, you see the delay, but you do not think this killed a bill -- kills the bill. terry: the timescale is they have to finish -- resident gets -- intothis inter of -- around the beginning august. the rest are interim steps. viewed senator mcconnell's move yesterday is an opportunity to gain time. how i have looked at markets is that everybody is still...
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anna: x: 26 here in london.en light to chinese stocks but will in spurts investments country is hoping for? how will it turn that into the stock market? this is bloomberg. ♪ 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. so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. , this iscome back
anna: x: 26 here in london.en light to chinese stocks but will in spurts investments country is hoping for? how will it turn that into the stock market? this is bloomberg. ♪ 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...
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anna: i'm anna edwards, out in my sister. until the u.k. voters go to the polls.ocus remainsthe on the aftermath of the terror attacks. diplomatically, we see the fallout of trump's tweets. that continues to be the focus. plenty to talk about, and the latest polling figures, but manus, we have to talk about the aftermath of the qatar-saudi cla sh. absolutely, we some money flow out of some of those equity markets. the question at 7:00 a.m. today, is will that continue? let's pick up on the narrowing in the lead in the polls? have you taken outlier risk position? you have slower services. what would a labour victory mean for the gilt market? this is a couple of different opinions regarding a minority government, led by labour, what that could do to the gilt market. as it managers sol -- asset managers solt gitllts and bought treasuries. you go all the way up to 1.7% on a minority on coalition, 1.4% to 1.5%. the conservatives maintaining a smaller majority, that would also be a bullish move for the gilt market, taking it down to 0.9%. this is something the market ha
anna: i'm anna edwards, out in my sister. until the u.k. voters go to the polls.ocus remainsthe on the aftermath of the terror attacks. diplomatically, we see the fallout of trump's tweets. that continues to be the focus. plenty to talk about, and the latest polling figures, but manus, we have to talk about the aftermath of the qatar-saudi cla sh. absolutely, we some money flow out of some of those equity markets. the question at 7:00 a.m. today, is will that continue? let's pick up on the...
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anna: the ecb meeting is in estonia. tour and joins us now from these don't in capital -- from the estonian capital. explain why these words are so significant, mario draghi is not been in this position before. explain why these words aremat'. mario draghi coming to the end of his six years as ecb president. he's always said that the risks to growth are tilted to the downside. this time, 90% of the economists surveyed by bloomberg expect him to say that the risk to growth are balanced. that's a word he's never used it has not been used by the ecb since august 2011 when jean-claude trichet was president. we are very much looking forward to seeing if he does that. it's really the inflation forecasts that are going to move markets. bloomberg broke the story yesterday that the ecb is going to lower its inflation forecast to 1.5%. this year, next year, and it 2019. actually moving the euro, if they do this, it will be interesting to see the market see it as a form of tightening or at least holding all the normalization of ecb
anna: the ecb meeting is in estonia. tour and joins us now from these don't in capital -- from the estonian capital. explain why these words are so significant, mario draghi is not been in this position before. explain why these words aremat'. mario draghi coming to the end of his six years as ecb president. he's always said that the risks to growth are tilted to the downside. this time, 90% of the economists surveyed by bloomberg expect him to say that the risk to growth are balanced. that's a...
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anna edwards, down in westminster. anna: thanks, guy.le above us, i am joined by the labour m.p. john, thank you for your time this morning. your reflections on tonight, do you consider this a win? >> no, we wanted to form a majority labour government. it is not an overall success, but if you look back, we were in an interview three weeks ago where we were over 20 points behind in the polls. people were talking about a complete meltdown for the labour party and a landslide victory for the conservatives. that.e overcome i think we have had some considerable success. however, we are not in government with the majority position. we are offering ourselves a minority government. i don't think the prime minister's position is tenable. the party, should they have the right to go first, to make this work? john: let's start with the prime minister. i just cannot see how she can continue on. leadinga number of conservatives, boris johnson, on maneuvers. anna: they should be given the first was to form a government? john: i don't think it is a stab
anna edwards, down in westminster. anna: thanks, guy.le above us, i am joined by the labour m.p. john, thank you for your time this morning. your reflections on tonight, do you consider this a win? >> no, we wanted to form a majority labour government. it is not an overall success, but if you look back, we were in an interview three weeks ago where we were over 20 points behind in the polls. people were talking about a complete meltdown for the labour party and a landslide victory for the...
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anna? anna: thank you. we will take a look at the sky share price right now.er coaster this morning. services, business up by 3.5% right now. you can see the moves we have had as we heard those in the uk's speaking, various statements sending shares in different directions. joining us, ian, thank you for joining us. let's get your thoughts on what we heard. investors seem confused. as we are listening to the culture secretary speak, on what this means for the deal. how alive or dead is the deal in your view right now? >> i think it is very much alive. this was expected, in terms of a at it from the competition authorities. just the past those banks through. it was clear from the report that they had presented concerns. and i think that you have to look at it from the context of what is happening in the u k fiscal environment at the moment, things like the general election, a minority government. it would be extremely difficult for the government just the way this comes, given political noise made, about the whole deal. it is no surprise this is going to the co
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anna: security dominates. theresa may says she's willing to scrap human rights laws to deport more terror suspects. stop our human rights laws us from doing it, we will change the laws so we can do it. santander to the rescue. the spanish lender said to be considering a share sale as it weighs its bid for the trouble banker with eyes on madrid. countdown to call me. the fired fbi director prepares to testify tomorrow. it is said he won't -- countdown .o comey meanwhile the u.s. president is set to outline his trillion dollar infrastructure plan today, boosting spending in rural areas. ♪ manus: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." right here in the city of london. i manus cranny area anna: and i'm and edwards. out at westminster, the polls keep coming in. more polling data this morning. we will talk about the strength ofthe strength or weakness the u.k. economy as we head toward tomorrow's general election. security continues to be the dominant domestic theme, of course. we will get analysis from neil willi
anna: security dominates. theresa may says she's willing to scrap human rights laws to deport more terror suspects. stop our human rights laws us from doing it, we will change the laws so we can do it. santander to the rescue. the spanish lender said to be considering a share sale as it weighs its bid for the trouble banker with eyes on madrid. countdown to call me. the fired fbi director prepares to testify tomorrow. it is said he won't -- countdown .o comey meanwhile the u.s. president is set...
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manus: anna? anna: chris, do you worry about the size of some of these tech companies? get concerned when i see descriptions of the tech selloff we have seen going off, when the selloff in the nasdaq comes down to five names. and it is not just the u.s. we look at asia, and they are beholden to their big tech stocks, like tencent. >> it speaks to that point i made now just about valuations. so, high valuations lead to big market capitalizations. that means these things have become bigger and bigger components of the index and have led the industry. when you look at some of these individual valuations, they give you pause for thought. and we have been here before. dotmber, 1999 to 2000, the com boom. i don't think we are in that territory, but it is reminiscent of that. that set alarm bells ringing in the minds of investors. the good news, there are other large sectors which are still on low valuations. even these big individual companies -- that is extraordinary about the tech sector. there are big companies, but there are other sectors that also have big companies, lik
manus: anna? anna: chris, do you worry about the size of some of these tech companies? get concerned when i see descriptions of the tech selloff we have seen going off, when the selloff in the nasdaq comes down to five names. and it is not just the u.s. we look at asia, and they are beholden to their big tech stocks, like tencent. >> it speaks to that point i made now just about valuations. so, high valuations lead to big market capitalizations. that means these things have become bigger...
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>> anna: this is a vegetable lasary.>> anthony: mm-hmm. >> darren: cauliflower, carrot. >> anna: mm-hmm. string beans. most malagasy don't eat meat at every meal because it's expensive. most malagasy will eat rice, broth with vegetables, and that's it. meat once a week. >> darren: i could do fine here. >> anna: yeah you'd do fine here. yes, absolutely. >> anthony: this is a country that is very rich in natural resources. >> anna: madagascar, we have a lot of things that a lot of people want. like, for example, the trafficking of rosewood. prospecting for oil, for gas. and then don't even leave anything for the rest of the country. this is an island paradise. >> darren: and it's disappearing very, very quickly. >> anna: a lot of our forests have been burned down because people don't have land on which to grow their crops. >> anthony: the best-case scenario that everybody seems to raise is "eco-tourism will save the day." the local people will be, what? cleaning roomscooking. >> anna: they'll be the waiters, yeah absolutel
>> anna: this is a vegetable lasary.>> anthony: mm-hmm. >> darren: cauliflower, carrot. >> anna: mm-hmm. string beans. most malagasy don't eat meat at every meal because it's expensive. most malagasy will eat rice, broth with vegetables, and that's it. meat once a week. >> darren: i could do fine here. >> anna: yeah you'd do fine here. yes, absolutely. >> anthony: this is a country that is very rich in natural resources. >> anna: madagascar, we...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: anna-lysa, thank you.he fairfax county school board spent time debating the name of jeb stuart high school. supporters want to get rid of the confederate general's name. others say the change would be too expensive. after months of debate, the final vote is expected next month. jonathan: tonight for the nba draft, with a name straight from prince george's county. erin hawksworth has more on the dematha graduate who went first. erin: the 76ers made it official tonight, markelle fultz becomes the first player from prince george's county ever to be taken with the first pick in the nba draft. >> the philadelphia 76ers select markelle fultz. erin: quite a crowd gathered at dematha, his high school alma mater in hyattsville. everyone cheering him on. he was at the draft in new york. they were celebrating this historic achievement of someone they call their own. >> to see the growth of they showed man, and to think just five years ago a lot of people in this area did not know who he was as a basque ballplayer, an
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: anna-lysa, thank you.he fairfax county school board spent time debating the name of jeb stuart high school. supporters want to get rid of the confederate general's name. others say the change would be too expensive. after months of debate, the final vote is expected next month. jonathan: tonight for the nba draft, with a name straight from prince george's county. erin hawksworth has more on the dematha graduate who went first. erin: the 76ers made it...
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anna: i am anna edwards. deliverye clean disputes. it is written by the government.ent of the day is the conservative minority government. aresupport -- how confident they they can get controversial policies through parliament? we will get clues with the speech. we have to talk about the china story, the saudi story. more conversations to be had around these markets at the moment. the oil story especially hurt stocks. we had the s&p 500 down. we also saw that carry through into asia. take a look at futures here, after a drops. missan see the percent price, that red column, shows you where stocks are calculated to open. slightly in the negative on the ftse. more negative on the dax. as far as the oil price, take a look at where we are trading. .rude down not a huge drop, but a dollar drop yesterday. s&p, not trading. just want to show you, although it was a decent drop, it is from a record high. not much of a problem if you are long u.s. stocks. take a look at australian stocks. that was that if you were long. down 0.5 -- 1.5%. gold has done fairly well. up a quarter
anna: i am anna edwards. deliverye clean disputes. it is written by the government.ent of the day is the conservative minority government. aresupport -- how confident they they can get controversial policies through parliament? we will get clues with the speech. we have to talk about the china story, the saudi story. more conversations to be had around these markets at the moment. the oil story especially hurt stocks. we had the s&p 500 down. we also saw that carry through into asia. take a...
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anna: simon kennedy, thank you. brexit, also from london is richard turnill, blackrock's chief investment strategist. i noticed jpmorgan said that the ftse 100 looks attractive on a cyclically adjusted fee basis. what do you do with u.k. assets at the moment? the u.k. economy does look challenged to us, evidence that brexit is having an impact. that is the one g7 economy where we see downside to economic consensus over the next year or so. when you look at the stock market, remember over 70% of the revenue coming into u.k. stocks come from outside the u.k.. u.k. stock market is highly exposed to the global cyclical recovery, global sustained expansion phase. particularly with exposure to the emerging markets. overall we remain positive, constructive on the u.k. stocks but would prefer international stocks which of us that exposure to global stocks rather than domestic, where we see some vulnerability. jonathan: what do you make of the financial sector in the u.k. right now, given the state of the u.k. consumer and t
anna: simon kennedy, thank you. brexit, also from london is richard turnill, blackrock's chief investment strategist. i noticed jpmorgan said that the ftse 100 looks attractive on a cyclically adjusted fee basis. what do you do with u.k. assets at the moment? the u.k. economy does look challenged to us, evidence that brexit is having an impact. that is the one g7 economy where we see downside to economic consensus over the next year or so. when you look at the stock market, remember over 70% of...
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anna: and i'm anna edwards in westminster. good morning.his was always going to be a week where we focus on the u.k. story, the u.k. political story. today we do that with an attitudes of sadness, given the terror attacks over the weekend, the third in just three months in this country, and we are told that five other attacks were foiled within that period. this is a time when we were going to talk about the election. politics is very much at the fore. political reaction to the events at the fore. we need to check out what's happening in the markets, reacting to the u.k. political story, and reacting to the news out of the gulf overnight. manus: absolutely, they are front and center. this sterling market is a classic barometer we use, fairly immune to the terror attack over the weekend. sterling will run at the bottom of your screen, 1.2869. i thought what we would do was turn to the politics. at one juncture we had a 20 percentage point differential between labour and the conservatives. this is what the market will focus on. the last time
anna: and i'm anna edwards in westminster. good morning.his was always going to be a week where we focus on the u.k. story, the u.k. political story. today we do that with an attitudes of sadness, given the terror attacks over the weekend, the third in just three months in this country, and we are told that five other attacks were foiled within that period. this is a time when we were going to talk about the election. politics is very much at the fore. political reaction to the events at the...
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anna edwards is in westminster. anna: thank you. we will get to some of those great themes in our conversations this morning. we will have a conversation about financial services and what it wants to see for the next government. us greatic has joined to have you on the program. let me start from asking you what you want to see from the election. on the face we have jeremy corbyn who likes to talk about greedy bankers, theresa may who wants to say that brexit means brexit and is talking tough on immigration. you thing any -- do you see anything the banking sector gets excited about? miles: it is clear that whoever gets into power, we will make sure that the economy continues to work. if you look at trade surplus we generate more trade surplus than trade surplus generating parts of the economy. we generate sound at one billion pounds worth of tax revenue from the financial services element of that ecosystem. article issue is making sure that is understood i whoever comes into parliament. the role of the industry plays understood and i
anna edwards is in westminster. anna: thank you. we will get to some of those great themes in our conversations this morning. we will have a conversation about financial services and what it wants to see for the next government. us greatic has joined to have you on the program. let me start from asking you what you want to see from the election. on the face we have jeremy corbyn who likes to talk about greedy bankers, theresa may who wants to say that brexit means brexit and is talking tough on...
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anna: it is something to watch.n terms of the relationship, they have a free trade agreement dating back to 2012. it is bilateral. do we get a sense that president trump's is -- trump is more persuaded on that? >> possibly. but president trump also criticized, during the campaign. i think it is entirely possible that there could be a review and an effort to try to revise and maybe strengthen the fda. in order to try to balance the perceived advantages that president trump still feels may --this advantage disadvantaging the united states. the level ofbout engagement that south korea has had with this president? i recall secretary of state rex tillerson traveling there, james mattis being there shortly after. this is a big focus of this administration. >> absolutely. it appears north korea has become one of the top priority -- policy priorities. south korea has had monthly visits from cabinet level tossials since trump inauguration. and now we have a new south korean president here. it is clearly an intensive interact
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anna-lysa gayle explains. anna-lysa: this new information coming after vice president mike pence's visited to florida international university. the seating chart was discovered prior to his visit, found yesterday by a reporter. they chose not to air the picture until after the visit. it appears to show where the vice president and secretary of state rex tillerson and several other officials would be sitting during the event. the secret service said the chart does not belong to them or the fbi agents. they said it was a breach of security protocols that should be would be a very closely guarded, confidential document that would only be disseminated from the secret service down to any individual on a need to know basis. it would not be a document that would be published for the public and it would only be given to those who would need to know where these individuals are seated. anna-lysa: the secret service did not have any further comment. anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: anna-lysa, thanks. the secret ser
anna-lysa gayle explains. anna-lysa: this new information coming after vice president mike pence's visited to florida international university. the seating chart was discovered prior to his visit, found yesterday by a reporter. they chose not to air the picture until after the visit. it appears to show where the vice president and secretary of state rex tillerson and several other officials would be sitting during the event. the secret service said the chart does not belong to them or the fbi...
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but this nearly ten-acre spread was the one place anna nicole could be herself.r sale, the price tag just over 2.8 million dollars. >> every time i come home my uncle cooks all kind of food. i pork out when i come home. >> the 6,000 square foot home has a pool and a pond, but there's still room for all the animals anna nicole loved so much. >> here's the baby. she don't know what's going on. >> the onetime guess model spent a few days a month at the ranch, and sold it in 1998. she always reminded us she was just a downhome country girl at heart. >> got my ranch i always wanted, got my animals. i don't have to go hungry. i've been poor all my life. i can at least say i had it once if i lose everything tomorrow. i at least h i did something i wanted to do. >> her daughter is practically all grown up now. 10 years old, and carrying on her mom's legacy. she and her dad make a point to visit kentucky derby every year, including this year. that's where anna nicole and larry first met. >>> and coming up, look out, bad moms. we have a new crop of ladies getting crazy. >>
but this nearly ten-acre spread was the one place anna nicole could be herself.r sale, the price tag just over 2.8 million dollars. >> every time i come home my uncle cooks all kind of food. i pork out when i come home. >> the 6,000 square foot home has a pool and a pond, but there's still room for all the animals anna nicole loved so much. >> here's the baby. she don't know what's going on. >> the onetime guess model spent a few days a month at the ranch, and sold it in...
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for more, anna edwards is live in westminster with the guest. anna? anna: thanks very much.new that this was going to be a big week for u.k. politics, when theresa may called the election. the events of saturday night changed the tone and the topic of conversation around the selective security, bringing it to the fore. but there is a business conversation, with brexit on the horizon. with that in mind, let's bring in our next guest. i am joined by the ceo of the eef, a body which champions u.k. manufacturing and engineering. thank you for talking to us. the tone of the election has changed quite a bit. we aren't hearing as much about business as we might have expected. a lot about security, though. having said that, there have been attempts, it seems, to reach out to business a little bit more in the last few days. is that something that happening?have seen are you hearing a more positive tone from the may government? and i thinke that, it has improved in the last couple days. i think this conservative government is pro-business. i have witnessed that myself. some of the mes
for more, anna edwards is live in westminster with the guest. anna? anna: thanks very much.new that this was going to be a big week for u.k. politics, when theresa may called the election. the events of saturday night changed the tone and the topic of conversation around the selective security, bringing it to the fore. but there is a business conversation, with brexit on the horizon. with that in mind, let's bring in our next guest. i am joined by the ceo of the eef, a body which champions u.k....
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anna-lysa: some are disappointed. >> i have a baby on the way. in irant my relatives come to get to know my forthcoming daughter? anna-lysa: travelers cannot enter in less they can prove they have siblings, children, >> students as well as people who have accepted job offers. anna-lysa: on the list of those not allowed in our distant relatives defined as grandparents. >> relations that are more distant. president trump said in statements of part of the travel ban or a victory for national security. still, many muslim americans feel they are being attacked. >> the level of concern has never been higher. 8 p.m., we have not seen any flights come in from any of the countries that are on the list of the travel ban, but we do know as farce the travel ban goes, it will stay in effect until the justices make a final decision in the fall. live from dulles international airport, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: we are keeping track of the challenge and how the ban is implemented at our airports. sign up for breaking news updates that wjla.com/text.
anna-lysa: some are disappointed. >> i have a baby on the way. in irant my relatives come to get to know my forthcoming daughter? anna-lysa: travelers cannot enter in less they can prove they have siblings, children, >> students as well as people who have accepted job offers. anna-lysa: on the list of those not allowed in our distant relatives defined as grandparents. >> relations that are more distant. president trump said in statements of part of the travel ban or a victory...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: developing now, an investigation after a toddler drowned at a home daycare. home on 17th street northeast d.c. the child was found in a small inflatable backyard pull. a longtime friend of the person who runs the daycare. >> there are really no words to describe how i feel. when you are caring for other people's children and something like this happens and you know you've done everything you can possibly do to keep them safe, and then something just happens, it's devastating. alison: the daycare was licensed. at this point, the drowning appears to be accidental. the boys name has not been released. a drowning investigation in a much country county waterway. nancy: the police believe the fisherman was trying to cool off in a gorge when he drowned. jay korff's life the scene in burtonsville with the investigation happening now. very close to where all unfolded. the latest information we are hearing from authorities is the 21-year-old man at about 5 p.m. was fishing year with som
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: developing now, an investigation after a toddler drowned at a home daycare. home on 17th street northeast d.c. the child was found in a small inflatable backyard pull. a longtime friend of the person who runs the daycare. >> there are really no words to describe how i feel. when you are caring for other people's children and something like this happens and you know you've done everything you can possibly do to keep them safe, and then something just...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: happening tomorrow, parts of president trump's travel ban will take effect. the administration has new guidelines about how to implement it. get bands immigration from six muslim-majority countries, but the supreme court ruling into the u.s. nancy: finding out more about security measures on international flights to the united states. only security adding new policies including more intensive screenings to u.s.-bound flights. airlines are expected to tighten security around airplanes and passenger areas, but you should not expect major disruptions. there are no plans to expand the laptop ban. a 13 euro girl was killed after she was struck by a vre train. sky track 7 flying over the scene this afternoon. she was hiking with family and walking on a bridge when the train came and she could not get out of the way. named, buts not been she was a student at lake braddock secondary school. vre is working on restoring service and says it will give an update tomorrow. alison: safetrack
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: happening tomorrow, parts of president trump's travel ban will take effect. the administration has new guidelines about how to implement it. get bands immigration from six muslim-majority countries, but the supreme court ruling into the u.s. nancy: finding out more about security measures on international flights to the united states. only security adding new policies including more intensive screenings to u.s.-bound flights. airlines are expected to tighten...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: just in from the district, new images showing the collapse of a building at a community building on florida avenue northwest at the intersection with third straight. nobody was hurt, but structural engineers are wo still safe. jonathan: today's rains have delayed until tomorrow the opening of an alexandria baseball field turned the crime scene. last wednesday, a man opened fire at the congressional baseball practice. six people were injured, including house majority whip steve scalise. got the field ready to host little league baseball again as the community prepares emotionally. >> they understand the incident enough. toathan: the celebration real in the ball field is planned for tomorrow at 6 p.m. nancy: before the storms, the sound of chainsaws filled the national mall. three trees snapped over the weekend, one of them a massive elk near the world war ii memorial. the park service is front to figure out why the trees came down. they are trying to prevent this from happening.
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live from the national mall, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: just into the newsroom, the lobbyists that was shot in the alexandria ballpark in which has been released from the hospital. matt mica was one of five people shot last wednesday. before he was released, a cool visitor, jayson werth giving him a jersey and taking pictures. and encouraging news about covers men steve scalise comedy was seriously hurt. his condition has been updated to fair. today,released from icu but he will be a hospital a little longer. nancy: cnn way around the white house ban on cameras, sending a sketch artist. you have seen these sketches from a number of court proceedings. the past quarter-century, press secretaries from both parties have held on camera briefings on a regular basis. the trump white house has cut back on the frequency and the light of on camera briefings. president trump admits his claim he might have tapes of his meetings with fired fbi director james comey was meant to influence comey's testimony. six weeks after hinting after the exi
live from the national mall, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: just into the newsroom, the lobbyists that was shot in the alexandria ballpark in which has been released from the hospital. matt mica was one of five people shot last wednesday. before he was released, a cool visitor, jayson werth giving him a jersey and taking pictures. and encouraging news about covers men steve scalise comedy was seriously hurt. his condition has been updated to fair. today,released from icu but he will be...
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let's go straight to anna edwards.seems a lot of investors are putting out research in the event of a hung parliament. tell us about the latest polls. anna: yes, indeed. the latest polling we got overnight. what is interesting is the legwork and field work for this poll was conducted after the terror attacks from saturday night and it gives you a glimpse of whether that has boosted the results for the conservative party. it remains the same and 43% in this opinion poll, putting them seven percentage of points ahead of the labour party. we still see that overall trend from the recent polling for a tightening of the conservative party late, although various of my colleagues at bloomberg are talking increasingly about how the fact she is campaigning in those strong brexit areas suggest they are hearing they can win some of those areas, and maybe the polling is not so tight. tom: that is right where i wanted to go, anna, on leave ver sus remain. how are the candidates approaching those two large groups anna: the conservati
let's go straight to anna edwards.seems a lot of investors are putting out research in the event of a hung parliament. tell us about the latest polls. anna: yes, indeed. the latest polling we got overnight. what is interesting is the legwork and field work for this poll was conducted after the terror attacks from saturday night and it gives you a glimpse of whether that has boosted the results for the conservative party. it remains the same and 43% in this opinion poll, putting them seven...
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anna came from a socially prominent family that was known for beautiful women. their family home was in a state on the hudson called oak terrace. anna and elliott were married december 3, 1883, at calvary episcopal church at 21st street and park avenue in the gramercy park area where elliott was born. historians have not been kind at all to and a hall roosevelt. the agent of use recently to describe elliott's loving, anna is referred to as cold. it is true that she was the product of a family in which social acceptance and good looks were what mattered most and if she ever questioned this way of looking at things we have no record of it. elliott was spontaneous, anna believed nothing was to be desired as much as self-control. historian kenneth davis suggested the real problem was a lack of selves to be controlled. eleanor roosevelt's memory of her mother is a portrait of a woman who was reserved and cool even with her daughter. eleanor was to have two little brothers, elliott junior and hall. her mother favored the boys and was unsuccessful at concealing the fac
anna came from a socially prominent family that was known for beautiful women. their family home was in a state on the hudson called oak terrace. anna and elliott were married december 3, 1883, at calvary episcopal church at 21st street and park avenue in the gramercy park area where elliott was born. historians have not been kind at all to and a hall roosevelt. the agent of use recently to describe elliott's loving, anna is referred to as cold. it is true that she was the product of a family...
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anna-lysa: jonathan, certainly a tough night. hundreds of people were feeling dupont circle from all walks of life with the same message, that she will not be forgotten. >> we will not let her story just go away. we will not let fairfax police tell us this is just a case of road rage. >> this is the moment we look deep in our heart. anna-lysa: anger and sorrow phil dupont circle, days after the teenager was beaten to bat with a baseball bat. vigil, it wasthe trending on twitter with people speaking out about their frustration with the motive. >> i don't think it was road rage. anna-lysa: the police say the suspect, darwin martinez torres, attacked her after he had gotten into an argument with somebody in the group. they were returning to their mosque just as vigils were held in six other cities across the nation. >> this is a public matter and we all need to take a stand on it. anna-lysa: there is also a vigil scheduled for tomorrow evening at 6:30 in reston. prior to that, a funeral prayer service at 1:30 in the jonathan: shortl
anna-lysa: jonathan, certainly a tough night. hundreds of people were feeling dupont circle from all walks of life with the same message, that she will not be forgotten. >> we will not let her story just go away. we will not let fairfax police tell us this is just a case of road rage. >> this is the moment we look deep in our heart. anna-lysa: anger and sorrow phil dupont circle, days after the teenager was beaten to bat with a baseball bat. vigil, it wasthe trending on twitter with...
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anna-lysa: money that exceeded the legal limits.n 2014, mayor bowser's campaign raised more than $3 million. at the wilson building, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: for the second day in a row, the woman accusing bill cosby took the stand in court. during cross-examination, she denied any prior romance between herself and the comedian. the defense mentioned a romantic dinner by fire, but she said the mood was just friendly. she felt that her friendship was important to temple university where she managed the women's basketball tame. a high profile court case in boston, michelle carter charged with manslaughter, accused of texting her boyfriend, encouraging him to kill himself. he did so, killing hit -- killing himself with carbon monoxide. a friend of carter's testified after he died, she said she could have stopped him but told the judges hearing the case will decide her fate when arguments are over. meant ford donations sick children go to the trump family businesses instead? that is the claim and a bombshell report by ford
anna-lysa: money that exceeded the legal limits.n 2014, mayor bowser's campaign raised more than $3 million. at the wilson building, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: for the second day in a row, the woman accusing bill cosby took the stand in court. during cross-examination, she denied any prior romance between herself and the comedian. the defense mentioned a romantic dinner by fire, but she said the mood was just friendly. she felt that her friendship was important to temple university...
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anna-lysa gayle has the emotional event. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: hours after four innocent people were injured in a shooting in alexandria, the sandy hook promise foundation was reminded nonviolence is a problem -- gun violence is a problem. >> another act of gun violence, the pain of the day that i lost dylan comes rushing back. anna-lysa: wednesday mornings shooting brought back painful memory. her six-year-old son was one of 20 children in the sandy hook shooting nearly five years ago. >> the shooting in virginia was the 154th mass shooting so far this year. we have only had 165 days. >> for everyone of those bullets fired on the baseball field this morning, thousands are fired around connecticut and this country. representative tim murphy says mental health awareness must be part of the solution to the issue of gun violence. >> we have to wake up and do something about this as a nation, on all levels. accepting anile award at the annual event, senator joe manchin said, sense and gun cents should go hand-in-hand. anna-lysa gayle, abc
anna-lysa gayle has the emotional event. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: hours after four innocent people were injured in a shooting in alexandria, the sandy hook promise foundation was reminded nonviolence is a problem -- gun violence is a problem. >> another act of gun violence, the pain of the day that i lost dylan comes rushing back. anna-lysa: wednesday mornings shooting brought back painful memory. her six-year-old son was one of 20 children in the sandy hook shooting nearly five years ago....
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anna: yes, it is.of the conversation as we run up to thursday and the general election. domestically, the conversation is very much around, how much did the police know about the suspects, the attackers? how much do they know, what do they know what? i got a message from one gilt strategist today, suggested he thinks we don't repeat labor yet, because the fact that the terror suspects were known it means that some of the criticisms the labor party is leveling at theresa may just might stick to the conservative party. gilt yields could double if we see a victory for the labor party. these are the types of conversations going on now. given the uncertainty in the polls around many subjects, terrorism being one of them. we caught up with john tyler, and he says if you look at it other campaigns and other evidence, there isn't that they shift things around very much in those final weeks. conversation the that is raging about the police numbers. that is something that the mayor ,f london has weighed in on su
anna: yes, it is.of the conversation as we run up to thursday and the general election. domestically, the conversation is very much around, how much did the police know about the suspects, the attackers? how much do they know, what do they know what? i got a message from one gilt strategist today, suggested he thinks we don't repeat labor yet, because the fact that the terror suspects were known it means that some of the criticisms the labor party is leveling at theresa may just might stick to...
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anna: thank you very much for your time. francine: thank you so much there, anna. u.k. inflation. it did move upward, accelerating more than forecast to the fastest pace in four years. pound see a little bit of volatility on the back of it. this is u.k. inflation versus the wage chart. this says how much consumer spending will happen in the u.k. we will look at the pound and some currency moves. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: you are watching bloomberg surveillance. mark: the global tech route is easing. this goes back to the beginning of the year. you know what happened yesterday. it fell by 3.6%. since the biggest drop june of last year. let's not forget this, the highest level of over 15 years. stirling is rising today after the biggest two-day drop since october. theresa may apologized to her mps, taking full responsibility for the disastrous election results. sterlingf forecasting at 128 in the fourth quarter. we are at 126. 96. wager on theullish euro in more than six years, it is an speculative positioning for five weeks after three years of negative positio
anna: thank you very much for your time. francine: thank you so much there, anna. u.k. inflation. it did move upward, accelerating more than forecast to the fastest pace in four years. pound see a little bit of volatility on the back of it. this is u.k. inflation versus the wage chart. this says how much consumer spending will happen in the u.k. we will look at the pound and some currency moves. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: you are watching bloomberg surveillance. mark: the global tech...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. stunned thee video nation commonality is being called a coverup in chicago. a grand jury has indicted three in chargescers related to the shooting death of laquan mcdonald. officer jason mcdonald shoots him 16 times as he was walking away from the other officers. officers are accused of covering up fax involving the shooting. officer vandyke has pled not guilty to first-degree murder. developing news of a massive global cyber attack freezing computers and demanding ransom. american companies and hospitals have an targeted. surgeries had to be canceled at one hospital after computers were frozen. the attack in a washington law firm as they entered the lobby. the message popped up, warning targets if they do not recover files without sending $300 of bitcoin, they would be lost. >> you cannot read any emails come you cannot read any files. basically your computer becomes a brick. nancy: the attack is similar to one last month linked with north korea. that one was stopped when a kill swit
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. stunned thee video nation commonality is being called a coverup in chicago. a grand jury has indicted three in chargescers related to the shooting death of laquan mcdonald. officer jason mcdonald shoots him 16 times as he was walking away from the other officers. officers are accused of covering up fax involving the shooting. officer vandyke has pled not guilty to first-degree murder. developing news of a massive global cyber attack freezing computers and demanding...
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anna? >> the other question we all want to have answered is whether there are any tapes that might help clear up some of the truth of the conversation the president had with james comey. we heard james comey's side of the conversations. what more are we learning about those tapes? this was the same lawyer who last week said we would have answers this week. >> that's right. he did. on abc last week saying that these answers could come in this past week. he was asked about that goen day. his explanation was that there was a whole lot going on lt week. the president had his big cuba spch announcing a shift in cuba policy. there was also the assassination attempt on house majority whip steve scalise and other gop members of congress at that baseball practice. and so this talk of tapes just wasn't priority issue number one. he suggested that we could get an answer this week. but it's hard to know if that's really going to happen considering it didn't happen before. >> all right. athena jones, we
anna? >> the other question we all want to have answered is whether there are any tapes that might help clear up some of the truth of the conversation the president had with james comey. we heard james comey's side of the conversations. what more are we learning about those tapes? this was the same lawyer who last week said we would have answers this week. >> that's right. he did. on abc last week saying that these answers could come in this past week. he was asked about that goen...
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coast guard, anna mary. >> reporter: he radioed the coast guard. >> anna mary, go ahead. >> i lost amber overboard. i'm in shock. >> i never thought that he was dead. right now he's alive, and i'm looking for him. >> reporter: at the coast guard station in new haven, connecticut, commander john field was in charge. if i give you truth serum, you're not betting me that you're going to find this guy. >> my fire is that we're not going to find anything. >> reporter: immediately, he puts search and rescue protocols in place. >> we have all kinds of inputs we put in there as far as how tall he is, whether he was wearing a flotation device or not, what the winds are doing, the currents. it mathematically spits out anywhere from 5,000 to 10,000 computations. >> reporter: the computer produced a zone of probability where aldridge would most likely be. it was roughly the size of rhode island. on board the anna mary, a critical include. cooler handle, helping the coast guard and a volunteer fleet of fishing boats narrow the search. >> different fishing friend the out on the ocean started calli
coast guard, anna mary. >> reporter: he radioed the coast guard. >> anna mary, go ahead. >> i lost amber overboard. i'm in shock. >> i never thought that he was dead. right now he's alive, and i'm looking for him. >> reporter: at the coast guard station in new haven, connecticut, commander john field was in charge. if i give you truth serum, you're not betting me that you're going to find this guy. >> my fire is that we're not going to find anything. >>...
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anna: certainly for different reasons. the moderates would like to see more money put into the system, to be able to help certain americans to afford their insurance, to be able to gain access where otherwise they might not be able to, where's the conservatives want to work on the side of bringing down the cost of it. premiums will come down a little bit under this, overall about 30% lower than current law and they just don't see that as enough right now for people to be able to get their support behind this bill. where's the moderates want to see while the costs are coming down, they want to see more help for people from the government to be able to deal with those costs. cirilli, let me ask you a bit about the lobbying effort that been underway. members of the senate now headed to the white house at four clock this afternoon to speak with the president. what role has the white house been playing in trying to coerce or convince members of the republican caucus to back this bill? we're looking at footage in the capital wer
anna: certainly for different reasons. the moderates would like to see more money put into the system, to be able to help certain americans to afford their insurance, to be able to gain access where otherwise they might not be able to, where's the conservatives want to work on the side of bringing down the cost of it. premiums will come down a little bit under this, overall about 30% lower than current law and they just don't see that as enough right now for people to be able to get their...