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anna: aussie low.overnor says he does not have to follow his global partners if inflation distant points -- disappoints and currency slumped. manus: the automaker and its german auto part -- counterpart face charges over diesel technology. tous: you're welcome "bloomberg daybreak: europe." anna: we are getting breaking news. from themard recently. off, adjusted pretax , 381 million in pounds. beating estimates, an estimate of 6.9 pence, the first-half revenue 1.46 billion. the three estimates we carried on the bloomberg, this is a business that -- the outgoing ceo has [inaudible] the commercial that castor is in the midst of a management changeover. he has seen that reorientation of the business away from at sales and more toward production. itv studios production. interesting to see where carolyn mccall takes the company especially with brexit looming and many people including group m talking about tv advertising to drop in the u.k. this year partly because of the brexit story. are confirming their fo
anna: aussie low.overnor says he does not have to follow his global partners if inflation distant points -- disappoints and currency slumped. manus: the automaker and its german auto part -- counterpart face charges over diesel technology. tous: you're welcome "bloomberg daybreak: europe." anna: we are getting breaking news. from themard recently. off, adjusted pretax , 381 million in pounds. beating estimates, an estimate of 6.9 pence, the first-half revenue 1.46 billion. the three...
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anna: i am anna edwards. it has just gone 7:00. raking number from corporate. line with forecast. first quarter home and clothing sales fell 1.2%. market estimated a follow up 1%. worse on the hard goods. on the food side, a drop of 0.1 percent. the estimate was for a rise of .6%. these are not a good set of numbers relative to estimates for the ceo. despite the fact you have paper coming in, second quarter. the weather has had something to drop inthe recent shopping. these numbers are quite worse than the market had estimated. u.k. retailers have had a fairly tough time. , food is worse than expected and home and clothing also worse than expected. they have been cutting back in terms of promotions. jeffries is saying marks and expenses can begin to win market share in clothing due to better ranges, promotions, food has an extensive offering. but that is not there at the moment. anna: pearson agreeing to sell out a stake in penguin house and recapitalizing the business, $1erating approximately billion. this is in line with their strategy, they say. it allows th
anna: i am anna edwards. it has just gone 7:00. raking number from corporate. line with forecast. first quarter home and clothing sales fell 1.2%. market estimated a follow up 1%. worse on the hard goods. on the food side, a drop of 0.1 percent. the estimate was for a rise of .6%. these are not a good set of numbers relative to estimates for the ceo. despite the fact you have paper coming in, second quarter. the weather has had something to drop inthe recent shopping. these numbers are quite...
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anna. anna: thank you, juliette saly. me give you a few headlines across the bloomberg to china is set to punish wanda for breaching investment rules. this is the story we will keep an eye on. we will get juliette back with more details on that. china planning to punish wanda nation's breaching the restrictions on overseas investments in six of its deals by denying necessary regulatory approval. this is according to people familiar with the matter talking to bloomberg. it is 7:08 in london. let us talk about easyjet. the ceo of beef airline -- of the airline said she will step up for leadership at the itv from the eighth of january next year. this as easyjet struggles with the impact of the brexit vote. joining us now from berlin, managing editor for global business, benedikt kammel. what sort of company is carolyn mccall leaving behind that easyjet? announcement on friday around their operations highlighting the structural challenges ahead. benedikt: that is right. she is leading a company with a lot of challenges. brexi
anna. anna: thank you, juliette saly. me give you a few headlines across the bloomberg to china is set to punish wanda for breaching investment rules. this is the story we will keep an eye on. we will get juliette back with more details on that. china planning to punish wanda nation's breaching the restrictions on overseas investments in six of its deals by denying necessary regulatory approval. this is according to people familiar with the matter talking to bloomberg. it is 7:08 in london. let...
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anna: exactly. china and about introduce that theme, china's new bond length started today with little market reaction, the bond connect program with hong kong gets offshore investors are a way to access the mainland's $10 trillion market. it is a one way direction of travel. anna: butcher money in -- manus: a whole other story if you want to take your money out. as was the question with this, this moneyeds because we have a cracking graph that shows the amount of on issuance versus redemption. corporate in china desperately need external funds because of the deleveraging process. this is the amount of bond issuance is, the real need, financing china inc. >> it is. they have been unsuccessful previous years finding international money for a $10 trillion debt market. less than 5% is held by foreign nationals. ,e have to ask the question why and given 3.5%, 3.6% yields on how thatar showed compares favorably with other international bond markets. a lack ofggest symmetry, money in an money out. the mai
anna: exactly. china and about introduce that theme, china's new bond length started today with little market reaction, the bond connect program with hong kong gets offshore investors are a way to access the mainland's $10 trillion market. it is a one way direction of travel. anna: butcher money in -- manus: a whole other story if you want to take your money out. as was the question with this, this moneyeds because we have a cracking graph that shows the amount of on issuance versus redemption....
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i am anna edwards.s germany gears up to host the g-20. the german car industry, home to the world's largest carmakers, could germany suffer from a follower of our international over -- fallout international trade? can you give us your assessment of how the relationship between president trump and europe is going to impact your industry? what are your worst fears? >> our hope is that everyone understands open markets are the precondition for mutual success. more we argue that we are selling cars in u.s. and producing more and more cars there, the more people understand in the senate and house that any kind of restrictions would not be wise. to give you a figure, in 2009, the german automotive industry produced 200,000 cars in the u.s. than we will produce more 850,000 cars in the u.s., and most of them are exported. that means we are contributing to a better trade balance to the u.s. >> german carmakers clearly delivering that message. i was in the u.s. last week. i witnessed at least one german automake
i am anna edwards.s germany gears up to host the g-20. the german car industry, home to the world's largest carmakers, could germany suffer from a follower of our international over -- fallout international trade? can you give us your assessment of how the relationship between president trump and europe is going to impact your industry? what are your worst fears? >> our hope is that everyone understands open markets are the precondition for mutual success. more we argue that we are...
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anna: u.s.retary of state rex tillerson will be in qatar today read his second trip since they supplement -- severed ties with the nation. manus: our economy and toernment editor and the cio discuss. welcome to london and good to see you. thank you very much for listening. -- here you go. kuwait, qatar, the kuwaiti moderator. a littleature bringing bit to bear here? is rex tillerson moving the agenda forward? >> as what we have seen. two things are going on for him. countriesom all these from his days at exxon -- he has ties from all these countries from his days at exxon. beginning, there were doubts about what the u.s. relationship. now we have one person in charge of that. two days ago we saw the first tangible step toward a solution with the u.s. and qatar signed on financing. the saudi's said this is not enough, but it enables rex tillerson to say take that off of your list. we have signed that. we can guarantee as. let's go on to the other demands. the fact he is going to bet -- back to to
anna: u.s.retary of state rex tillerson will be in qatar today read his second trip since they supplement -- severed ties with the nation. manus: our economy and toernment editor and the cio discuss. welcome to london and good to see you. thank you very much for listening. -- here you go. kuwait, qatar, the kuwaiti moderator. a littleature bringing bit to bear here? is rex tillerson moving the agenda forward? >> as what we have seen. two things are going on for him. countriesom all these...
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anna: america first no more. the drivers of the world economy are shifting as it maintains global outlook of it stemming the global glut, caps on nigerian crude production is expected to be rolled out as ministers discussed output concerns. eight days of protests. rallies continue across poland after the ruling party grabs more power over the nation's coal. ♪ anna: welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe, our flexion morning show in the city of london. i'm anna edwards. we have a host of earnings. manus is on location. he will be with us later. firstly, from philip, this dutch company increasingly medical business, the maker of medical scanners and diagnostic giving us at their numbers. there up 4.4%. second quarter revenue, 4.3 billion euros. 6.14, only three estimates involved in that number. we will delve into the details there. 439 million euros. that company has been on a takeover streak come making numerous acquisitions including in the u.s. where it bought a maker of devices to treat cardiac diseases. they s
anna: america first no more. the drivers of the world economy are shifting as it maintains global outlook of it stemming the global glut, caps on nigerian crude production is expected to be rolled out as ministers discussed output concerns. eight days of protests. rallies continue across poland after the ruling party grabs more power over the nation's coal. ♪ anna: welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe, our flexion morning show in the city of london. i'm anna edwards. we have a host of...
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anna: sheet as a little skeptical.: the 3% is something that would be wonderful if you could accomplish it, but it would be quite challenging. 2% growth, various equity people have been through the door. you get double-digit earnings. share herpticismu sh skepticism? guest: i do share her skepticism. the inflation target is more important than the dots. manus: this is the terminal rate proxy. it is fading. by 2020. where is the terminal rate in her mind? guest: the funds rate in most cycles is in the same place but not the same time as the yield. between 2.1 and 2.7, probably closer to 2.1 is where we are likely to get the end rate. since trump arrives, we think we are going to get fiscal expansion jump. and since then, we are in a range. and we are a bit above of where he got there, but nowhere near three, somewhere between two point something, 2.5, somewhere in there is where the market is going. nothing happens to change that. else, theyanything are not going fast enough. anna: is this what drives the dollar? guest:
anna: sheet as a little skeptical.: the 3% is something that would be wonderful if you could accomplish it, but it would be quite challenging. 2% growth, various equity people have been through the door. you get double-digit earnings. share herpticismu sh skepticism? guest: i do share her skepticism. the inflation target is more important than the dots. manus: this is the terminal rate proxy. it is fading. by 2020. where is the terminal rate in her mind? guest: the funds rate in most cycles is...
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anna: dire?k: we are looking for growth rates/ anna: does some of that come from the financial services sector and what we have been discussing with john mcfarlane? >> some of that, but that is marginal. underneath that, you have a long run. productivity is the holy grail of macroeconomic policy. productivity in the u.k. is worse than it has ever been in our history. we have no solution to it. at the moment there is nothing out there that has been discussed. is speaking corbyn this week about education and training. route, but i don't necessarily see it for the productivity problem. that's a long story, that one. unless we can get out of that, outlook for the u.k. is grim. manus: there has been a shift in the rhetoric coming from the bank of england. it has been 10 years since we -- they a rate hike are only two others in that category. saudi -- and-- go the bank of japan. >> so, i think they might raise rates. if you understand mark carney's th intentions, then you are a smarter man than i. beca
anna: dire?k: we are looking for growth rates/ anna: does some of that come from the financial services sector and what we have been discussing with john mcfarlane? >> some of that, but that is marginal. underneath that, you have a long run. productivity is the holy grail of macroeconomic policy. productivity in the u.k. is worse than it has ever been in our history. we have no solution to it. at the moment there is nothing out there that has been discussed. is speaking corbyn this week...
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anna: the u.s. and bank says it will start unwinding its balance sheet relatively soon and keeps its key rate unchanged. big oil beads on profit as opec and other producers try to come back the supply glut. regret cap the numbers. anna: deutsche bank reports. kicking off major european bank earnings and the numbers are expected to trail u.s. rivals. we'll bring you an interview with the ceo later this morning. a warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm anna edwards. manus: get ready because we'll have a slew of earnings today, the busiest of the season. first have core earnings per share is that the. outlook for the this year. sales came in 26.34, above the market estimate. they had guided that they would be broadly in line. they are confirming it's about the bio similar threat. the cancer therapy was 1/7 of their revenue. a footnote to history is the line from the ceo. numberscond-quarter coming through, confirming the 2017 guidance. the bad news they seem to have missed on second order nu
anna: the u.s. and bank says it will start unwinding its balance sheet relatively soon and keeps its key rate unchanged. big oil beads on profit as opec and other producers try to come back the supply glut. regret cap the numbers. anna: deutsche bank reports. kicking off major european bank earnings and the numbers are expected to trail u.s. rivals. we'll bring you an interview with the ceo later this morning. a warm welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm anna edwards. manus:...
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anna: i'm anna edwards. it's 7:00 here in london.ross the bloomberg, first quarter organic service revenue up by 2.2% of it the estimate was up 1.5%. this is better than the estimate and where is that momentum coming from? maybe some of that is coming from europe. also giving us numbers for the first quarter revenues, going into these numbers come in the organic service revenue growth is likely to stall in the first quarter after stalling in the previous quarter. that was the conclusion of bloomberg intelligence before. we came through with something more impressive than that. the company says it was consistent. they are sticking there concerning outlook for toy 14. -- 2014. manus: as we get a little bit more, we are still waiting on those covers. there is a delight. she has done something with those numbers. let's talk about the markets. there is a decision in the market as a to whether you last yourself onto the extension of the trump investigation versus the record of the global equities. patience is what we have to wait for. we h
anna: i'm anna edwards. it's 7:00 here in london.ross the bloomberg, first quarter organic service revenue up by 2.2% of it the estimate was up 1.5%. this is better than the estimate and where is that momentum coming from? maybe some of that is coming from europe. also giving us numbers for the first quarter revenues, going into these numbers come in the organic service revenue growth is likely to stall in the first quarter after stalling in the previous quarter. that was the conclusion of...
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anna: hot deals.and viacom are said to be holding separate talks with scripts. for healthgning reasons amid a battle with an activist shareholder over a g bid.ed [[g -- pp you are welcome to daybreak europe. anna: it has gone 7:00 and paris, it :00 a.m. if you are in paris or berlin. we have a host of earnings this morning and let's focus in on europe's biggest maker of appliances, electrolux. second quarter profit coming in 9.4 billion. the estimate was 1.7 2 billion. the sales number a touch ahead. they are waiting for comments coming out from the president and ceo. by 1%.demand up this is in the wake of a time when they reported sales in north america down by 7%. the maker of frigidaire refrigerators has faced a number of problems in the u.s., namely lower sales. and private label. they are talking about north america. three percent to 40% and giving us details in the various regions. the stock has been up and say april results. goldman sachs removed them from their conviction by list. this is a de
anna: hot deals.and viacom are said to be holding separate talks with scripts. for healthgning reasons amid a battle with an activist shareholder over a g bid.ed [[g -- pp you are welcome to daybreak europe. anna: it has gone 7:00 and paris, it :00 a.m. if you are in paris or berlin. we have a host of earnings this morning and let's focus in on europe's biggest maker of appliances, electrolux. second quarter profit coming in 9.4 billion. the estimate was 1.7 2 billion. the sales number a touch...
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anna: i am anna edwards. germanlet's get into the chemical maker. we are talking about polyurethane, polycarbonate, they are guiding higher. second quarter sales 3.9 billion , the market had penciled in 2.4 4 billion. significantly above 2016. the sales came in, that could be the ebitda. 577.5.ket penciled in this is about coatings, adhesive's, and specialty chemicals. they are my wing -- mulling over hundreds of deals. they are expected to produce 5 billion years -- 5 billion euros over the next few years. we will ask the question to the ceo. dutch paints the maker and chemicals business, fascinating comments coming through. we have earnings for the second quarter. revenues up by .4%. -- by 4%. akzonobel convening an extraordinary general meeting to improve shareholder relations. theexpect to -- they expect ebit to be higher. reporting this new structure and also senior executive pay will be aligned with this new plan and this new executive, new supervisory board committing -- committee. interesting changes. ppg may have walked away, they were bidd
anna: i am anna edwards. germanlet's get into the chemical maker. we are talking about polyurethane, polycarbonate, they are guiding higher. second quarter sales 3.9 billion , the market had penciled in 2.4 4 billion. significantly above 2016. the sales came in, that could be the ebitda. 577.5.ket penciled in this is about coatings, adhesive's, and specialty chemicals. they are my wing -- mulling over hundreds of deals. they are expected to produce 5 billion years -- 5 billion euros over the...
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anna: health care debacle. president trump self-centered applicants they should stay in washington until they reach deal obamacare, a move that could leave 32 million more americans without health insurance. ♪ welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." manus: we have a stacked lineup for you, a little bit of a nordic flavor and will kick it off. anna: nordic numbers coming through, the bank in stockholm sweden, and they're waiting with the head or decision. more on that in just a moment. we'll get to the second-quarter ofbers, above estimates 18.8%. the net interest income $1.18 billion, below the estimate of 1.21. this,ne was looking for will the domicile stay or go? they now say they will make the final decision in september about the domicile. now saying it will be a little later. that sweden considered they will consider joint banking unit. copenhagen also tutoring joining the banking union. finish be a danish or destination? us in about 15n minutes time. with: battling it out oracle and elsewhere. 500 millio
anna: health care debacle. president trump self-centered applicants they should stay in washington until they reach deal obamacare, a move that could leave 32 million more americans without health insurance. ♪ welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." manus: we have a stacked lineup for you, a little bit of a nordic flavor and will kick it off. anna: nordic numbers coming through, the bank in stockholm sweden, and they're waiting with the head or decision. more on that in just a...
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anna: to you feel like any of that is getting through? have you been able to sit down with leadership in the senate and convey these concerns and feel like they get it and maybe there is some changes coming? rick: we have had the opportunity to convey our concerns to leaders in the house, leaders in the senate, people in the administration. they have listened to our concerns, but i don't know that they really heard them which is why we are where we are and having a real problem with the legislation having to oppose it. peter: going off of that, there was a lot of attention on the relative secretive nature of the process. now we have a bill that has been released but that was only a week or so ago. did you feel that before the bill was released there was enough input gotten from stakeholders like aha or did you feeling the process was open enough? did you want it to be more en, i guess? open, i guess? rick: for stakeholders like us, you can never have enough input and anything going on. this process has not been the textbook of how a bill
anna: to you feel like any of that is getting through? have you been able to sit down with leadership in the senate and convey these concerns and feel like they get it and maybe there is some changes coming? rick: we have had the opportunity to convey our concerns to leaders in the house, leaders in the senate, people in the administration. they have listened to our concerns, but i don't know that they really heard them which is why we are where we are and having a real problem with the...
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anna: welcome back, everybody.e to go until the start of the market open permit as an look at the future screen, it looks pretty mixed. we had a mixed performance in the asia sessions, as well. busy week ahead of us. the earnings board looks incredibly busy. it's all kinds of part of -- pharmaceutical performance is reporting. matt: it looks like we have a flat open. the ark in stocks have been down from their highs this year. contrary to u.s. stocks. i have a 35,000 foot look at yields. treasuries and yellow, guilt include german bunds and white. this goes back to 1991. yields cominge down, but maybe turning around. that could be interesting for stocks. anna: we will keep an eye on that. wedding for markets. we are getting some movement on the 5100 best ftse 100. -- ftse 100. were $70 trillion. we are getting french breaking news. falling 55.9, the pmi. let's get some of the details that. nejra cehic has the details of what we are watching. nejra: matt, you were just showing what was happening to yields long-term.
anna: welcome back, everybody.e to go until the start of the market open permit as an look at the future screen, it looks pretty mixed. we had a mixed performance in the asia sessions, as well. busy week ahead of us. the earnings board looks incredibly busy. it's all kinds of part of -- pharmaceutical performance is reporting. matt: it looks like we have a flat open. the ark in stocks have been down from their highs this year. contrary to u.s. stocks. i have a 35,000 foot look at yields....
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anna: what is it investors are looking for?is the balance between revenue growth, profit growth come at the turn of that. what is it investors want to see here? >> for decades, investors have wanted more profits on the business model. they would love if bezos pulled back on the plan. but he is not going to. there is a balance between growth and net income. he is trying to grow as much as he can in this market, investing heavily in a lot of these new markets in southeast asia and india. he will spend $5 billion in india. they see this opportunity to fit this business model that has worked well in the united states and bring it to other geographic regions. they are moving to new product categories like with the acquisition of whole foods. anna: thank you very much, peter. joining us with the latest on amazon. he is on the technology beat for bloomberg. some numbers coming through. this is the oil business exporting in italy, africa. second-quarter adjusted, four 6 million euros, well above the estimate of two it is 7.9 million. 2
anna: what is it investors are looking for?is the balance between revenue growth, profit growth come at the turn of that. what is it investors want to see here? >> for decades, investors have wanted more profits on the business model. they would love if bezos pulled back on the plan. but he is not going to. there is a balance between growth and net income. he is trying to grow as much as he can in this market, investing heavily in a lot of these new markets in southeast asia and india. he...
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anna: that will do it for this program.rk: some of europe's biggest lender's report. we hear from the bosses of ubs, credit suisse, barclays, and more. european tech stocks follow asia and america lower after amazon result raise concerns about earnings in the sector. and the
anna: that will do it for this program.rk: some of europe's biggest lender's report. we hear from the bosses of ubs, credit suisse, barclays, and more. european tech stocks follow asia and america lower after amazon result raise concerns about earnings in the sector. and the
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anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: today congress return from its recess, and so did protesters. capitol hill police arrested 80 people opposing the repeal of obamacare. the senate is hoping to introduce a new draft replacement bill next week. alison: reporting donald trump junior aew before admitting with russian lawyer that information promised about hillary clinton was pot of moscow's efforts to help the trump campaign. the president son-in-law and campaign manager also attended the june 2016 meeting. in a statement donald trump junior said it was clear the woman had no meaningful information and wanted to talk about other topics. the senate intelligence committee tonight once answers -- wants answers. >> we want to ask donald trump junior as well as anybody else who may have attended. we have some very serious questions. alison: donald trump junior says he is happy to speak with senators. has hired ans son attorney to represent him in this and other investigations. nancy: decades in prison for a heinous crim
anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: today congress return from its recess, and so did protesters. capitol hill police arrested 80 people opposing the repeal of obamacare. the senate is hoping to introduce a new draft replacement bill next week. alison: reporting donald trump junior aew before admitting with russian lawyer that information promised about hillary clinton was pot of moscow's efforts to help the trump campaign. the president son-in-law and campaign manager also attended...
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anna: tweak or no tweak.iew that the tweak comes in september or maybe at jackson hole and the nash -- actual announcement of further qe after the end of this lower level, i.e. a taper, will happen in october. manus: can i clarify your lack of tweaks, because we have the fine print. you probably did this. and no tweakates on downside risk to the economy, paragraph one and two, will he hold back on either of these areas? laurence: i think it is the bias -- cutie. the idea at the moment is cute he goes on till the end of the year at least. what we will get later in september is more of a symmetrical talk about that. to, for get any change example, the sequencing, the foreign guide's on rates. is our baby steps. the are baby steps because taper tantrum that we had in 2013 in the u.s., probably slowed up the natural progress the the fed had in mind for normalization and the end of qe and what the ecb would like to do is it would like to proceed without that many speed bumps. anna: in the link, we talked about oth
anna: tweak or no tweak.iew that the tweak comes in september or maybe at jackson hole and the nash -- actual announcement of further qe after the end of this lower level, i.e. a taper, will happen in october. manus: can i clarify your lack of tweaks, because we have the fine print. you probably did this. and no tweakates on downside risk to the economy, paragraph one and two, will he hold back on either of these areas? laurence: i think it is the bias -- cutie. the idea at the moment is cute...
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anna: peter rosenstreich, thank you.anus: up next, we have the bank of cyprus ceo john hourican for a very special conversation on >> welcome back. it is 6:30 here. we see the dollar against the a stronger yen on a combination of politics and other fact errors. .- other factors let's check in on the market and get the details. >> the dollar weakness is a egg theme and there is controversy over trump and the emails and dollar decline. the yen benefited from that. you see the japanese stocks it goes up aat and level and we have seen real stock did and the drop to cover the change. bout thealking a mylar against the yen and colleagues says that the dollar testing against the loony shows the drop below the average. we have big decision from the bank of canada and we cannot talk about that without talking about oil and keep in you and i on that relation. signs onrent above on gasoline stockpiles. >> thank you very much and you see crude storming away. looking at this story of donald trump junior and the backlash when he tried
anna: peter rosenstreich, thank you.anus: up next, we have the bank of cyprus ceo john hourican for a very special conversation on >> welcome back. it is 6:30 here. we see the dollar against the a stronger yen on a combination of politics and other fact errors. .- other factors let's check in on the market and get the details. >> the dollar weakness is a egg theme and there is controversy over trump and the emails and dollar decline. the yen benefited from that. you see the japanese...
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anna: stocks rise in asia. ♪ anna: welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe everybody.edwards. manus: and i'm manus cranny. we have a little bit of tpi data from china, 5.5%, all find in the middle of the road. janet yellen's speech to congress this week and the bank of canada might raise rates for the first time in seven years. this is how the futures look. strong equity market batting away the discomfort of g-20. that's the message i take from this market this morning. they are batting for weight geopolitics. anna: not focusing on a lack of progress with north korea. the risk radar, we will show you what we see. that chinese data you pointed to could paint a picture of an upbeat global economy if that is what you are looking for. 2/10 of as is up percent. stocks, lots of jobs, wages looking soft. janet yellen speaks later on this. let's have a look at dollar-yen. nigeria, could it be cap's are introduced on african producers? they rose by 12%, but not be misguided by that. that's the cutting of the short positions. you are seeing kuroda come back out and say we will c
anna: stocks rise in asia. ♪ anna: welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe everybody.edwards. manus: and i'm manus cranny. we have a little bit of tpi data from china, 5.5%, all find in the middle of the road. janet yellen's speech to congress this week and the bank of canada might raise rates for the first time in seven years. this is how the futures look. strong equity market batting away the discomfort of g-20. that's the message i take from this market this morning. they are batting for...
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anna-lysa gayle shows us the changes on that street. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: the makeshift memorial for xavier has grown since his death. while the paint has dried, many say that the pain is still fresh. >> my heart jumped and i ran. anna-lysa: this neighbor remembers the gut wrenching moment that followed after the hit andrtner xavier was killed on his birthday on livingston road. >> it was the most awful thing i ever felt in my life. anna-lysa: the city has made changes to the street after numerous complaints from residents, including speed bumps, crosswalks. a clearly marked parking lane, which i think makes a huge difference. led lights are being installed. it will increase the safety of our students here who are in the neighborhood. >> years ago they should have been done. >> it took somebody to get killed for this to be done. anna-lysa: xavier's mother has responded in a comment on social media. >> never wish this on any other family. she was excited these improvements were made so young people can still enjoy this park and live in this commun
anna-lysa gayle shows us the changes on that street. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: the makeshift memorial for xavier has grown since his death. while the paint has dried, many say that the pain is still fresh. >> my heart jumped and i ran. anna-lysa: this neighbor remembers the gut wrenching moment that followed after the hit andrtner xavier was killed on his birthday on livingston road. >> it was the most awful thing i ever felt in my life. anna-lysa: the city has made changes to the...
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anna: the staffers have been working. there are many days they tell us they don't have legislative text yet, coming out tomorrow, so these guys are working all the time. greta: we thank you both for your participation, helping us out this week. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] " --uncer: tonight on "q&a >> i'm not asking anybody to compromise their values. i'm asking them to open their eyes to other people's so you can figure out your place in this infinite world. announcer: brooke gladstone, cohost and managing editor of wnyc's on the media. ms. gladstone discusses her book "the trouble with reality," in which she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. >> i set up at the beginning of the book our biological wiring, and i wanted to show how we had evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and n
anna: the staffers have been working. there are many days they tell us they don't have legislative text yet, coming out tomorrow, so these guys are working all the time. greta: we thank you both for your participation, helping us out this week. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] " --uncer: tonight on "q&a >>...
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found anna nicole still in her prime. >> her life was filled with drama.arly ten-acre spread was the one place anna nicole could be herself. now, the ranch is up for sale, the price tag nearly $10 million. >> i perk up 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. 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 have that, i did it, 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. >> anything yo
found anna nicole still in her prime. >> her life was filled with drama.arly ten-acre spread was the one place anna nicole could be herself. now, the ranch is up for sale, the price tag nearly $10 million. >> i perk up 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. 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...
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anna-lysa? anna-lysa: park, where homeowners believe the bear is hiding in the woods, not far from the street where it was spotted. they are worried it may come out again. [knock on door] and hisa: this person wife tried to tap on their windows when they spotted this bear in their backyard, hoping the noise would scare it. >> he just nailed it with his body and just granted -- and just bent it. anna-lysa: the bear hung around a short time eating bird food, taking a stroll in the backyard, and taking off. >> nobody was hurt. anna-lysa: if the bear returns, the virginia department of game and inland fisheries has tips. >> it's always good advice if you run across bears or see a bear, walk away slowly and quietly. anna-lysa: you birdfeeders, securing garbage, cleaning your grill, and possibly installing electric fencing. >> we hope we don't see him back. nancy,sa: jonathan and if you cannot figure out how to get rid of the bear, you can always call the wildlife hotline. the number is on our website
anna-lysa? anna-lysa: park, where homeowners believe the bear is hiding in the woods, not far from the street where it was spotted. they are worried it may come out again. [knock on door] and hisa: this person wife tried to tap on their windows when they spotted this bear in their backyard, hoping the noise would scare it. >> he just nailed it with his body and just granted -- and just bent it. anna-lysa: the bear hung around a short time eating bird food, taking a stroll in the backyard,...
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anna-lysa: that is right, alison. several hours here this afternoon, and this is the alley where the toddler was shot. they are handing out these flyers and on it is a person of interest. >> it's heartbreaking. it's really heartbr while a 13-month-old recovers from gunshot wounds, the police that the afternoon questioning neighbors and handing out flyers. >> it's a tragedy that a baby at to be harmed, shot twice one years old. anna-lysa: one-year-old was hit by stray bullets monday night just before 9 p.m. while two men were arguing in the alley near 8th street. the men pulled out their guns and several people try to get away. this neighbor called the survival a miracle. god,ad it not been for the fact he protected that they become it could have been more serious. anna-lysa: the police are looking for these two men and are hoping to make an arrest. >> i wish whoever did this would turn themselves in. >> so what is in, so young, they need to be cared for and watched out for. anna-lysa: with the toddler's mother this af
anna-lysa: that is right, alison. several hours here this afternoon, and this is the alley where the toddler was shot. they are handing out these flyers and on it is a person of interest. >> it's heartbreaking. it's really heartbr while a 13-month-old recovers from gunshot wounds, the police that the afternoon questioning neighbors and handing out flyers. >> it's a tragedy that a baby at to be harmed, shot twice one years old. anna-lysa: one-year-old was hit by stray bullets monday...
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jonathan: anna-lysa gayle joins us live from stevensville with the latest. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: this is what crews are up against chennai, still lots of limbs and debris on dark streets nearly 24 hours after the tornado hit this area. are working around the clock to make sure that things get back to normal. s, walls, tree limbs, fences, all with around monday morning when an ef-2 tornado touchdown in queen anne's county. the storm leveled several homes and knocked over dozens of power lines. >> it was a little anna-lysa: through the day, neighbors did what they could to pick up the pieces. zachary was lucky enough to find a generator without -- after being without power more than 12 hours. >> there is a major backbone transmission line coming into this area, wiped out by the storm. va power sayslmar there are about 6000 customers without power. he expects power will be restored for most customers between midnight and 11 a.m. despite the challenges, many are keeping a positive attitude. >> they could have been way worse, way, way worse. anna-lysa: for the customers and
jonathan: anna-lysa gayle joins us live from stevensville with the latest. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: this is what crews are up against chennai, still lots of limbs and debris on dark streets nearly 24 hours after the tornado hit this area. are working around the clock to make sure that things get back to normal. s, walls, tree limbs, fences, all with around monday morning when an ef-2 tornado touchdown in queen anne's county. the storm leveled several homes and knocked over dozens of power lines....
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that's where anna nicole and larry first met. >>> and coming up, look out, bad moms.ies getting crazy. >> you're on. >> anything you want, we've got it. >> travel consideration provided by -- >>> and we've run out of time tonight, but check out what we've got for you on monday. have a great weekend, everybody. >> take care. >> look out bad moms. these moms just want to have fun. >> >> you get to sleep at daddy's home tonight. and mom gets some alone time. >> with a can i say, i'm mommed out. >> it's our first look at "fun mom dinner." >> i know this is last minute. we like to do these mom dinners. >> i'm babysitting tonight so you can go out and have fun. >> it's not babysitting when they're your kids. >> with adam levine, and paul rudd playing an unlikely drug dealer. >> it's very illegal. >> sounds good. >> paul's real-life wife wrote the film. the full trailer is online at etonline.com. from meaningful beauty by cindy crawford. (female announcer) with special appearances from some of your tv favorites sharing their number one skin saving secrets. (male announcer) p
that's where anna nicole and larry first met. >>> and coming up, look out, bad moms.ies getting crazy. >> you're on. >> anything you want, we've got it. >> travel consideration provided by -- >>> and we've run out of time tonight, but check out what we've got for you on monday. have a great weekend, everybody. >> take care. >> look out bad moms. these moms just want to have fun. >> >> you get to sleep at daddy's home tonight. and mom...
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he is acknowledging you need all 50 senators, anna. >> it's good to be a che cheerleader. i think everybody says the longer this is out there the harder it is going to be to get done and, frankly, nothing that is changing. the cbo score is expected to be back for republicans. i think senator mitch mcconnell wants to have this vote as soon as possible. obviously, senator mccain hasn't committed to which way he is going to vote and lot of others that handful of others on both the conservatives and the moderates who haven't said where they're going to be. >> anna mentioned the cbo score which you touched upon a few minutes ago. we think maybe as early as tomorrow. we know it's not today but looking at early this week. what is your sense? >> we think it's possible that it could come out tomorrow. i think, look, one of the advantages to being able to do this all in one week is that, you know, they would have been able to kind of capitalize on whatever momentum they have. in this particular case, if the cbo score comes out and it shows still very high numbers of cbo scores and a
he is acknowledging you need all 50 senators, anna. >> it's good to be a che cheerleader. i think everybody says the longer this is out there the harder it is going to be to get done and, frankly, nothing that is changing. the cbo score is expected to be back for republicans. i think senator mitch mcconnell wants to have this vote as soon as possible. obviously, senator mccain hasn't committed to which way he is going to vote and lot of others that handful of others on both the...
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alison: anna-lysa gayle is live in district heights with more. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: this is where the county's latest homicide victim was found. his body was right next to the sidewalk. the chief is stepping up patrols in order to save lives. a young man shot and killed in prince george's county, the 49th homicide victim. neighbors find it troubling. >> i saw investigators and i was like, what's going on? the prince george's county chi soon, his force will move to 12-hour shifts. >> this is an evolution if iyr response -- of our responsible stop these shifts normally occur when we have a weather emergency like hurricanes or snowstorms. anna-lysa: violent crime is 1% higher compared with this time last year, and many of the crimes are not random. >> the majority of these vents are interpersonal disputes. the individuals are known to each other. anna-lysa: carter would like to see other solutions explored when it comes to tackling crime. >> more community development, activities, programs to keep people busy. anna-lysa: the chief did not provide a timeline i
alison: anna-lysa gayle is live in district heights with more. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: this is where the county's latest homicide victim was found. his body was right next to the sidewalk. the chief is stepping up patrols in order to save lives. a young man shot and killed in prince george's county, the 49th homicide victim. neighbors find it troubling. >> i saw investigators and i was like, what's going on? the prince george's county chi soon, his force will move to 12-hour shifts....
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: anna-lysa, thank you. only on 7, a professional photographer accused of taking nude photo is out on bond. they say that he secretly recorded the teenagers as they changed for photo shoots in his home. he ran "dark photography" out of his home. they say the sisters, ages 13 and 14, discover the hidden camera and told their mother. the police are concerned there could be more victims. jonathan: a man is in jail, accused of hitting a transgendered woman with his car and on purpose. she is in the hospital fighting for her life. northeasty is live in washington where the investigation is going on now. tom? jonathan: we are told the victim in this case had been celebrating july 4. this happened early in the morning of the fifth. the victim was hit on k street, the car kept going, and the driver was not caught in till today. >> we cannot definitively say it was not a hate crime, but we cannot rule it out. tom: in the hit and run of a transgender woman a week ago. the victim is still in critical condition, unable
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: anna-lysa, thank you. only on 7, a professional photographer accused of taking nude photo is out on bond. they say that he secretly recorded the teenagers as they changed for photo shoots in his home. he ran "dark photography" out of his home. they say the sisters, ages 13 and 14, discover the hidden camera and told their mother. the police are concerned there could be more victims. jonathan: a man is in jail, accused of hitting a transgendered...
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anna-lysa gayle has the story from woodbridge.anna-lysa: tonight the police chief talked about immigration to the need for diversity within the police department. one thing many people were focused on his crime. they do not look to see the same number of homicide cases that we saw last year. eugene johnson junior attended the meetin call for help. >> the issues where i live in williamstown, there are gang activities, congregating, drug smoking, definitely gangs in the neighborhood. anna-lysa: he is scheduled to sit down with the chief to come up with a solution to the problem. the number of homicides doubled in prince william county, jumping from 10 to 22. >> we know that we had several drug related murders. we had some domestic-related homicides. anna-lysa: of the 22 homicide cases, several are already closed. this year there have been three murders in the county, the latest at potomac mills mall in woodbridge. >> nobody knows more about their neighborhood and their street than the people who live there. anna-lysa: comparatively,
anna-lysa gayle has the story from woodbridge.anna-lysa: tonight the police chief talked about immigration to the need for diversity within the police department. one thing many people were focused on his crime. they do not look to see the same number of homicide cases that we saw last year. eugene johnson junior attended the meetin call for help. >> the issues where i live in williamstown, there are gang activities, congregating, drug smoking, definitely gangs in the neighborhood....
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that nude body painting on anna maria island?that here. >> reporter: but sabine did what had to be done. it can be a tough business running and promoting a little old motel. debts are fat, margins thin. and with the economy beginning to tank in 2008, what once was sunny and light was gray with worry. sabine and tom were in trouble. neighbor barbara hines -- >> the real estate market had folded. i know from sabine, not from tom, that they were highly, highly, highly leveraged. >> please call me for your reservation. >> reporter: and while sabine used her marketing skills to try to keep the motel afloat, she and tom couldn't do the same for their marriage. after more than a decade as husband and wife, they were that in name only. but what they did not do was divorce or divide up the business. >> they were always still good friends, very good friends. i mean they worked well together. >> reporter: romance part, the marriage part seemed to what? >> the romance part kind of -- >> maybe romance changed. >> reporter: it certainly did. a
that nude body painting on anna maria island?that here. >> reporter: but sabine did what had to be done. it can be a tough business running and promoting a little old motel. debts are fat, margins thin. and with the economy beginning to tank in 2008, what once was sunny and light was gray with worry. sabine and tom were in trouble. neighbor barbara hines -- >> the real estate market had folded. i know from sabine, not from tom, that they were highly, highly, highly leveraged....
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live in waldorf, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: this is a gutwrenching investigation for the parents. the police want to hear from anyone who has information as they try to figure out if there are other victims. we have the number to reach the investigators at wjla.com. jonathan: talking about the all-important fourth of july forecast. so many people have come to town to enjoy the celebration. steve: and the forecast is improving for that import 9:00, 10:00 hour. we will get the fireworksin, bottom line, and it's looking better than seven hours ago. tomorrow, june for comfort, stay well hydrated. plenty of water. the high temperature near 90 degrees. 8 p.m., 9 p.m. tomorrow night, most of the showers and thunderstorms should be north and west of the d.c. metro. if you are going down early tomorrow to the national mall to get that perfect spot to view the fireworks, you may run into some problems. a freshly updated feature cast and what to expect tomorrow afternoon early evening come in tomorrow night coming up. parade,ourth
live in waldorf, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: this is a gutwrenching investigation for the parents. the police want to hear from anyone who has information as they try to figure out if there are other victims. we have the number to reach the investigators at wjla.com. jonathan: talking about the all-important fourth of july forecast. so many people have come to town to enjoy the celebration. steve: and the forecast is improving for that import 9:00, 10:00 hour. we will get the...
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anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: new townhome in gaithersburg. we brought this to you as breaking news last night. fire officials say that charcoal was used in a propane grill, setting fire to the back deck of this home and spreading. they spent the day visiting homes and checking smoke alarms and reminding families about safety. in charlesarents county are coming to grips about a terrifying investigation. a former teacher's aide and trust a accused of sexually assaulting children while infected with hiv. the police say they have evidence carlos bill abused these boys at benjamin stoddart middle school. the also worked at j.p ryon elementary, mcdonough high school, and other schools. >> we talked to them a lot about strangers and teachers, good touch, that touch. -- bad touch. jonathan: identified seven victims but our word there could be more. there is a hotline for parents to call. we have that number on our website, wjla.com. alison: a police officer stabbed last month at the airport in flint, michigan, is making a swift recovery. lieutenant j
anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: new townhome in gaithersburg. we brought this to you as breaking news last night. fire officials say that charcoal was used in a propane grill, setting fire to the back deck of this home and spreading. they spent the day visiting homes and checking smoke alarms and reminding families about safety. in charlesarents county are coming to grips about a terrifying investigation. a former teacher's aide and trust a accused of sexually assaulting...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. i-teamthe 7 on your side has been looking into why it took months for the police to arrest carlos bell. the charles county sheriff's office said it took six months from the time they took his phone to the time they found child pornography on it. the reason they say, a growing backlog at the state computer crime lab. maryland has a backlog of 14 cases. virginia has aac cases. the police are investigating if crimes in the any six months between his phone being taken and the arrest. alison: breaking right now, the police on the scene of a deadly shooting in laurel. not many details at this hour, but sky track 7 is flying over the scene, conte road. stay with us for updates as soon as we get them. nancy: president trump calling reports of a previously undisclosed second meeting at the g 20 between him and russian president vladimir putin "fake news." he said the dinner with world leaders was made to look sinister. a senior white house official said the meeting which took place during the
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. i-teamthe 7 on your side has been looking into why it took months for the police to arrest carlos bell. the charles county sheriff's office said it took six months from the time they took his phone to the time they found child pornography on it. the reason they say, a growing backlog at the state computer crime lab. maryland has a backlog of 14 cases. virginia has aac cases. the police are investigating if crimes in the any six months between his phone being taken...
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but this ten-acre spread was the one place anna nicole could be her self.he market for just over $2.8 million. >> every time home, my uncle, he fixes barbecue and all kinds of food, mashed potatoes and gravy. i pork out when i come home. >> the 6,000 square foot, five bedroom, 5 1/2 bath home has been remodeled since anna nicole lived here. a wine cellar and sport court have been added. there's a custom built pool and a pond, but there's still room for all the animals anna nicole loved so much. the one time guess model only spent a few days a month at the ranch but sold the home in 1998. she also reminded us she was just a down home country girl at heart. >> i got my ranch that i always wanted, got my animals. i don't have to go hungry. i can at least say i had it once. if i lose everything tomorrow, i can at least have that, that i did it. i did something i wanted to do. >> anna nicole's pride and joy, her daughter, is practically all grown up now. it's hard to believe dannielynn is 10 years old and she's actually carrying on her mom's legacy. she and her
but this ten-acre spread was the one place anna nicole could be her self.he market for just over $2.8 million. >> every time home, my uncle, he fixes barbecue and all kinds of food, mashed potatoes and gravy. i pork out when i come home. >> the 6,000 square foot, five bedroom, 5 1/2 bath home has been remodeled since anna nicole lived here. a wine cellar and sport court have been added. there's a custom built pool and a pond, but there's still room for all the animals anna nicole...
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anna-lysa: alison, that is for sure. this is next to the area tubman elementary school. tubmanhairy at elementary school. community members are worried about getting kicked out. hundreds of community members have signed a petition calling tubman athletic field to no to be rented or dedicated to groups. this stems from an incident last wednesday. >> one of the private leagues came in. the police were called. members of the community were escorted off the field. >> this is not a private facility. anna-lysa: the field is owned by the city and permits are issued through the department of general services on behalf of dcps. theirmmunity came up with own temporary solution after the petition, which included splitting the field. they say it is a physical representation of the divide within the community. >> privatized leagues are taking up the fields. at this not really give time for the community. anna-lysa: they are hoping that the city will play fair so that everyone can come together. >> it does not matter if you like white, black, any color. anna-lysa: the department of ge
anna-lysa: alison, that is for sure. this is next to the area tubman elementary school. tubmanhairy at elementary school. community members are worried about getting kicked out. hundreds of community members have signed a petition calling tubman athletic field to no to be rented or dedicated to groups. this stems from an incident last wednesday. >> one of the private leagues came in. the police were called. members of the community were escorted off the field. >> this is not a...
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live in montgomery county, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: an update on a robotics team that disappeared while competing in d.c. two teens from africa are said to be safe and in canada. have not yet been found. the team came to the united states from africa for the first global robotics challenge. it was believed they all left on their own. alison: cut from the cowboys after a warrant was issued for his arrest. it turns out it was a mixup and he was not the man that the police wanted. man caughtthe shoplifting said he was lucky whitehead and gave a birthday and social security number. he was given a citation but skipped his court date. it turns out he was not lucky whitehead. lucky is. not who there is no doubt in my mind he had nothing to do with this. alison: that cowboys got wind of this and released whitehead despite his denial and his ability to prove he was not even virginia on that day. his agent said his client is out of the job because the police and the co whitehead's information and the police are still looking for him. t
live in montgomery county, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: an update on a robotics team that disappeared while competing in d.c. two teens from africa are said to be safe and in canada. have not yet been found. the team came to the united states from africa for the first global robotics challenge. it was believed they all left on their own. alison: cut from the cowboys after a warrant was issued for his arrest. it turns out it was a mixup and he was not the man that the police wanted....
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: a heads up for parents about a suspicious incident in leesburg. the police say that a nine-year-old girl was approached and followed by a woman. the police had the driver told the child her mother had been injured. she offered to give her a ride to the hospital to see her mom. the child was suspicious and smart and walked away. she told the police the car followed her, then eventually drove off. alison: disbelief, rage, and i come in northeast and a vigil held for a man who was shot to death while walking his dog on the anacostia trail yesterday morning. as richard reeve reports, the police still do not know who did it or why. richard: prayers and candles at this gathering. family and friends celebrating and he loved his dogs. richard: walking his dogs on the anacostia trail wednesday morning when a gun man on a bike open fire. >> hurt, mad, angered. why would someone do this to him? richard: the police say that williams, a professional dog trainer, was shot multiple times.
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: a heads up for parents about a suspicious incident in leesburg. the police say that a nine-year-old girl was approached and followed by a woman. the police had the driver told the child her mother had been injured. she offered to give her a ride to the hospital to see her mom. the child was suspicious and smart and walked away. she told the police the car followed her, then eventually drove off. alison: disbelief, rage, and i come in northeast and a vigil...
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i mean, to friends and family and anna maria and perry, do you see that? what's your advice to people? i think it's fracturing longtime families and friends. it's very bad for the country. >> yeah. well, hugh, this is what my podcast is about. so -- i appreciate you bringing that up. and i've actually talked to people on the left and right about this. it is a real issue. i have some personal advice -- my in-laws are all conservative, my husband was a republican when i married him. and that is to not -- your probably not going to convince the people closest to you. and in fact, i think that this is one area where it is better to listen than to convince. no one is going to change their mind because of a debate you had over thanksgiving dinner. i think if you wants to talk about policies and have debates, it's better to do it with people you don't share a house or bed with. the people that you share a home with are the people you need to have deeper connections with beyond policy and politics. >> a demille triesed zone at home? >> yeah, pretty much, yes. >> p
i mean, to friends and family and anna maria and perry, do you see that? what's your advice to people? i think it's fracturing longtime families and friends. it's very bad for the country. >> yeah. well, hugh, this is what my podcast is about. so -- i appreciate you bringing that up. and i've actually talked to people on the left and right about this. it is a real issue. i have some personal advice -- my in-laws are all conservative, my husband was a republican when i married him. and...
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live in charles county, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, anna-lysa. breaking news from hawaii, were a judge denied the state's request to exempt grandparents from the presidents travel ban. people from sex majority muslim countries can only enter the u.s. if they are coming for school, work, worth they have close family ties to someone in the u.s. amily ties only include parents, children, or siblings. congressman steve scalise has undergone a new surgery to manage an infection. the hospital said the procedure remains innd scalise serious condition tonight. he was one of six people hurt when a gunman opened fire at a congressional baseball practice in alexandria last month. alison: this just in -- virginia has executed a prisoner. changes to protocol makes that he was shielded attorney and witnesses until after he was restrained and his iv line was put in place. governor terry mcauliffe refused to stop the execution. >> this wears and tears on you. it's very hard to do. i have to be consistent and uphold the law. alison: he killed a security guard a s
live in charles county, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: thank you, anna-lysa. breaking news from hawaii, were a judge denied the state's request to exempt grandparents from the presidents travel ban. people from sex majority muslim countries can only enter the u.s. if they are coming for school, work, worth they have close family ties to someone in the u.s. amily ties only include parents, children, or siblings. congressman steve scalise has undergone a new surgery to manage an infection....
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it's the home of 43-year-old anna who vanished three months ago. >> time has past. lot of time has past. >> reporter: group of concerned people who formed a group called find nan watch closely throughout the day as forensics investigators concentrated on several hours outside the house, too. >> if you hear anybody talk about anna, she was the kinds defendant, um, sweet evident to woman always smiling. >> reporter: some in the grew new anna from her job an actuary at joy ya financial. others like jacqueline swan are just from the area but touched by what's happening. >> boots on the ground. trying to get flyers out. media attention, to find this woman. >> reporter: anna lived in this home with her husband and now four-year-old son. but her parents and siblings are in poland. the investigation has been quite until today. we know according to investigators that the woman was last seen by her husband on april 10th before she left for work in west chester. they were notified the next day after she didn't show up for work. her car was found may fifth at a walking trail in
it's the home of 43-year-old anna who vanished three months ago. >> time has past. lot of time has past. >> reporter: group of concerned people who formed a group called find nan watch closely throughout the day as forensics investigators concentrated on several hours outside the house, too. >> if you hear anybody talk about anna, she was the kinds defendant, um, sweet evident to woman always smiling. >> reporter: some in the grew new anna from her job an actuary at joy...