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anna? anna: thanks very much, jessica.muler's russia investigation, what it means for president trump's policies. ♪ anna: welcome to "bloomberg markets" from london. another development in the russia probe in the united states. the "l.a. times" is reporting that rick gates, a long-time business partner of paul manafort, has agreed to plead guilty to charges of money plaundering and failing to register as a foreign agent. gates' cooperation could increase pressure manafort to plead guilty and cooperate with special counsel robert mueller's investigation. let's bring in to the conversation bloomberg's stephanie baker who's been tracking the washington twist and turns as laid down by mueller and his investigation. good to have you with us. what is the significance of gates cooperating here? this is about pressure on manafort, is it? stephanie: well, that's clear. he certainly is in a position, having worked with paul manafort, who was trump's campaign manager, he worked with him for a decade. the charges that mueller has levi
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anna: good morning, i'm anna edwards. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." officialstone, fed deliver an upbeat prospect of faster rate hikes. beijing is back, equities in china rise after being shut for the new year holiday that other markets in the region retreat along with u.s. futures. in decision time, theresa may and her cabinet rather for a marathon meeting today to thrash out what the u.k. wants from it you trade deal. -- from anti-e.u. trade deal -- deal.n e.u. trade welcome to the program, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." let's get straight into the earnings season, a lot of earnings to get through. deutsche's telecom targeting 4% adjusted 2018, with ebitda. fourth-quarter revenue is in line with the estimate of 19.2 billion. were getting confirmation of the topline growth story and also new targets. the new target one of the focuses for the market going into these numbers. this is a business that has struggled to do a megadeal over in the united states. handsanted to get their on the t-mobile assets and that did not work out so they are focus
anna: good morning, i'm anna edwards. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." officialstone, fed deliver an upbeat prospect of faster rate hikes. beijing is back, equities in china rise after being shut for the new year holiday that other markets in the region retreat along with u.s. futures. in decision time, theresa may and her cabinet rather for a marathon meeting today to thrash out what the u.k. wants from it you trade deal. -- from anti-e.u. trade deal -- deal.n e.u. trade welcome...
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anna is going to talk to rob scott. anna: that is coming up next.ll talk a little bit about their move into the u.k. market. what is the future for the business in the u.k. also, domestically the coal business is under pressure. we will talk about all that when we return -- all of that when we return. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ show me the olympic winter games ♪ ♪ like i've never seen before. ♪ ♪ xfinity x1, yeah, i always know the scor♪. ♪ triple corks in 4k... lookin' so sick. ♪ ♪ stream live on every screen, every win, every trick. ♪ ♪ 2000 hours of coverage, get your mind blown. ♪ 50 olympic channels, yup, you're in the zone. ♪ ♪ and if there's something that you want to see, ♪ pick up that voice remote and just say "show me..." ♪ experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the olympic winter games like never before with xfinity. proud partner of team usa. back. welcome --are looking get dollar-yen we are looking at dollar-yen, the four of the decline -- day for of the decline. fiscal policy management has been discussed. the mobile business in france i
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anna: and i'm anna edwards. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe."fed chair ends her term on a hawkish note, building the case for more rate hikes as she hands the rains to powell. anna: theresa may pushes back at the e.u. prime minister expects to sign deals in china. manus: tech titans change course. ebay ditches paypal while fair facebook shares rise. ♪ anna: good morning. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." back into the earnings season. let's get into these numbers from daimler. they are forecasting slight growth for 2018. if we look at the numbers this morning, 3.4 7 billion euros, that is below the estimates of 3.7 3 billion euros. they are also talking about their aspirations towards alternative fuel, battery sales, electric car sales, so a lot of focus on alternative energy sources. no surprise given the scandal that dieselgate was for vw. we are now into year three of that scandal afflicting another automaker. becoming a bit of a headache for the sector as a whole. the most recent, perhaps overshadowing all this, is the animal trials test
anna: and i'm anna edwards. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe."fed chair ends her term on a hawkish note, building the case for more rate hikes as she hands the rains to powell. anna: theresa may pushes back at the e.u. prime minister expects to sign deals in china. manus: tech titans change course. ebay ditches paypal while fair facebook shares rise. ♪ anna: good morning. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." back into the earnings season. let's get into these numbers...
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anna: good morning from london, on anna edwards. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." direction. asian stocks and u.s. futures point higher as investors are set. this week's market turmoil, global central rank action. the bank of england decision is today. giant is incom talks for a deal that could be valued at more than $10 billion. bankrance's second-biggest bucks expectations for loss, posting net income of 69 million euros. we speak to the ceo. >> it's a very modest decline. all in all, when i look at the full year, we have done better. we are gaining market share. ♪ anna: a warm welcome to the program, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." in the london, 7:00 land. we go there in terms of the results we get first this morning. fourth-quarter net income coming in ahead of estimates, 801 million euros is the number on the bloomberg right now. the estimate was for 569.6 million. the company has been cutting costs and has sweeping restructuring plans. the focus is really on that restructuring progress and what they are doing there. also on their dividend plan. they're telling us
anna: good morning from london, on anna edwards. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." direction. asian stocks and u.s. futures point higher as investors are set. this week's market turmoil, global central rank action. the bank of england decision is today. giant is incom talks for a deal that could be valued at more than $10 billion. bankrance's second-biggest bucks expectations for loss, posting net income of 69 million euros. we speak to the ceo. >> it's a very modest...
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anna: good morning from london, i'm anna edwards. manus: i'm manus cranny. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." anna: asia's fourth-quarter earnings fell short with no share buyback. the stock takes a hit in asia. we spake with the bank's finance director. >> fourth quarter from our perspective in the industry's was a little weaker with respect to global bacon market revenues, space.larly the ficc we also took corporate exposures in the fourth quarter. manus: asian equities snap a six-day rally as hong kong comes back online following the new year's holiday. meanwhile, treasury yields climb ahead of a quarter trillion dollars of auction this week. anna: and a brexit backup plan. theresa may is said to be preparing to withhold aliens and eu payments if the bloc doesn't play ball on trade. ♪ anna: good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." let's get straight into the market auction. we will have more from the finance director shortly. msci being weighed down this morning, part of it is hsbc, where we see negative reaction coming through to that earni
anna: good morning from london, i'm anna edwards. manus: i'm manus cranny. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." anna: asia's fourth-quarter earnings fell short with no share buyback. the stock takes a hit in asia. we spake with the bank's finance director. >> fourth quarter from our perspective in the industry's was a little weaker with respect to global bacon market revenues, space.larly the ficc we also took corporate exposures in the fourth quarter. manus: asian equities...
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anna: here are the top stories.conomy's expands at the slowest pace in three years. could stimulus be here to stay? recommend police charging the country's prime minister with bribery, fraud, and abuse of trust. manus: market swings play belinda's advisory. plague the lenders advisory. if you look -- >> at profits, we are at 85% of that target after two years. are well ahead. ♪ anna: -- manus: welcome to daybreak europe. breaking news. at .6% on a fourth-quarter basis. banged on with estimates. europe having the strongest growth performance in decades. estimate. you have a driver in terms of the gdp and this is where you're seeing industrial production really challenged by the value of the euro. you are seeing a strong gdp number. cpi comes in at 1.6% year on year. it's pretty much in line with the estimates. the harmonized comes in at 1.4%. it was driven by a strong increase in exports. this is the top line from germany. year on year 3%. it is exports that have driven the growth year. how does this play into the eu
anna: here are the top stories.conomy's expands at the slowest pace in three years. could stimulus be here to stay? recommend police charging the country's prime minister with bribery, fraud, and abuse of trust. manus: market swings play belinda's advisory. plague the lenders advisory. if you look -- >> at profits, we are at 85% of that target after two years. are well ahead. ♪ anna: -- manus: welcome to daybreak europe. breaking news. at .6% on a fourth-quarter basis. banged on with...
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anna: i am anna edwards.asian shares fall, extending the biggest selloff for global stocks in two years. acrossity bites back the assets. anna: divisions of her brexit the been within theresa may's party. in germany merkel allows more time for coalition talks. raising chipmaker is the offer for qualcomm, making it the largest tech deal ever. the market might be looking at the biggest tech deal ever coming down the pipe, but you are looking at a tougher opening for these european equity markets. london, paris and frankfurt will follow suit. the bond market is the issue that is irking the market most. the bulls have gone missing in action and there is a bit of panic in the bond market. the services in china, coming in a bit above the estimate. that does nothing to save the equity market, volatility is rising. it's rising in the u.s. and the japanese markets, at a three-month high. the s&p 500 -- janet yellen has handed over the reins to jerome powell. the european equity markets are beginning to really price th
anna: i am anna edwards.asian shares fall, extending the biggest selloff for global stocks in two years. acrossity bites back the assets. anna: divisions of her brexit the been within theresa may's party. in germany merkel allows more time for coalition talks. raising chipmaker is the offer for qualcomm, making it the largest tech deal ever. the market might be looking at the biggest tech deal ever coming down the pipe, but you are looking at a tougher opening for these european equity markets....
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anna: let us talk about the ecb. great piece on the bloomberg about how there was not quite so much volatility in markets this time around. as there had been in december. in december, markets were spooked by the changes in language. this time the changes in the language did not seem to spook the market quite somewhat. how quickly do you see the ecb moving towards the exit door? jeremy: we thought the hawks would be increasingly ascendant in the ecb. to the have an upgrade ecb forecast and even with a slight fall back in the survey data this week, the underlying metrics are better than what we saw in the third and fourth quarter last year. if we see that demonstrated in the forecast, i think we will start to see the language changing. the debate about keeping rates well past qe -- i think that language will be moderated. and that is when markets will start to get more interested. the presumption that bond buying will continue into september and then a tapering and then only continued -- bank consider changing the prof
anna: let us talk about the ecb. great piece on the bloomberg about how there was not quite so much volatility in markets this time around. as there had been in december. in december, markets were spooked by the changes in language. this time the changes in the language did not seem to spook the market quite somewhat. how quickly do you see the ecb moving towards the exit door? jeremy: we thought the hawks would be increasingly ascendant in the ecb. to the have an upgrade ecb forecast and even...
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anna: these are today's top stories. stocks rallied after the s&p 500 closed back more than 3% in the past two sections -- sessions. is goldilocks market really over? anna: president trump proposes a $4.4 trillion federal budget before next year slashing entitlements in favor of military spending in the next and border wall. the company is said to tell the president to quit nash south africa's told to tell the president to quit after he refuses to resign. ♪ manus: welcome. --'re paying futures european futures geeking out small gains. american futures down slightly as yen rallies on the prospect of mage each -- of may be changing mr. kuroda on the top. repricing,ing this playing catch-up with the back-to-back gains of the united states. you cannot say the shock run is over but it's still an open question. he's a nobel laureate, i pay attention to him. one man says this market is too cheap and you want to get in there. spain is going to the bill market. that's going to play into the markets. day, would you? anna: i leave
anna: these are today's top stories. stocks rallied after the s&p 500 closed back more than 3% in the past two sections -- sessions. is goldilocks market really over? anna: president trump proposes a $4.4 trillion federal budget before next year slashing entitlements in favor of military spending in the next and border wall. the company is said to tell the president to quit nash south africa's told to tell the president to quit after he refuses to resign. ♪ manus: welcome. --'re paying...
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anna: global like that. or than $5 trillion has been a race from global stock since -- 26. 26 to get manus: congress mrs. instead to fund theline government. congress mrs. its deadline to fund of the government. ♪ anna: welcome to the program everybody. check what is happening in the asian section. everything is nervous given what we saw on wall street yesterday. everyone is nervous given what we saw on wall street yesterday. down by 2%. reallysian markets joining the selling party. we see substantial offers coming through today. we are down by 5.8%. down very strongly, as you can see. stock markets are asking themselves how they are coping, how they're going to cope with higher interest rates. how were they going to cope with the repositioning we are seeing around volatility product? those two challenges still working their way through the markets. we thought that was done at the start of this week. it seems as if that was not done. futures are fluctuating over in the united states. they have proven as to w
anna: global like that. or than $5 trillion has been a race from global stock since -- 26. 26 to get manus: congress mrs. instead to fund theline government. congress mrs. its deadline to fund of the government. ♪ anna: welcome to the program everybody. check what is happening in the asian section. everything is nervous given what we saw on wall street yesterday. everyone is nervous given what we saw on wall street yesterday. down by 2%. reallysian markets joining the selling party. we see...
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anna: -- stocks.oo worried about current performers as well as -- what is the risk? i think the risk is not on the fundamental side, but a pure market risk. when you look at these factoring indices, a lot is dominated by factor investing -- factors like quality, growth, momentum. the heaviest weight is always in tech. when you have a genuine 6% setback in tech and these indices need to adjust their waiting lower, they have to sell more tech and the tech goes even lower than some investors will -- de anna: the dominance of tech. max: if we have a setback, these strategies have to adjust their waiting lower and it could get a little downward spiral. any: do you see similarities between what we are seeing now and what we had going on in 1998, 1999 with the internet bubble? does that not concern you? max: not really, because in 1998 this was i do remember the days when i first got into contact with equities and i do remember there were a couple of companies that were really only and not anye fundamental o
anna: -- stocks.oo worried about current performers as well as -- what is the risk? i think the risk is not on the fundamental side, but a pure market risk. when you look at these factoring indices, a lot is dominated by factor investing -- factors like quality, growth, momentum. the heaviest weight is always in tech. when you have a genuine 6% setback in tech and these indices need to adjust their waiting lower, they have to sell more tech and the tech goes even lower than some investors will...
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manus: that's it for anna and i this week. anna: i should make that point. to understand productivity, come and work for bloomberg. there's one interview today. ynan joins matt miller at noon. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome to bloomberg markets: european open. i'm an edwards in for guy johnson. -- i'm an edwards in for guy in for -- anna edwards guy johnson. the castrate is 30 minutes away. this is bloomberg. -- the cash trade is 30 minutes away every -- 30 minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ can he turn around europe's largest investment bank? u.s. trade secretary liam fox tells bloomberg
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anna: i like that.se the markets are moving so fast, we have to start not just bait-stamping, but time -- date-stamping, but time stamping. thinking. changes he was talking about flirting with 60, 30 with 70. that is the kind of range using, isn't it? manus: as he said, he supplies by the unanimity. it is that symbiotic relationship that continues after bit. we had a tax cut from oil. where are we now this morning? down 1%. how do you look at oil now? threat or canary in the global recovery mine? kallum: it is a canary in the global recovery mine. the reason oil came down in the first place was because u.s. shale drove up supply. that was good for the economy at the time. the increase in the price since then reflects the building global momentum, so we don't have reasons for the price changes. the economy is strong. it is partly because opec have had a handle on the market. they don't quite have the handle they had before. the global market is more elastic than it was 15 years ago, 20 years ago. more oi
anna: i like that.se the markets are moving so fast, we have to start not just bait-stamping, but time -- date-stamping, but time stamping. thinking. changes he was talking about flirting with 60, 30 with 70. that is the kind of range using, isn't it? manus: as he said, he supplies by the unanimity. it is that symbiotic relationship that continues after bit. we had a tax cut from oil. where are we now this morning? down 1%. how do you look at oil now? threat or canary in the global recovery...
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♪ anna: good morning. i am and edwards. manus: i am anna edwards -- i am manus cranny.his is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." anna: markets take a breather. s&p futures points to a higher open. manus: the u.s. is ready to engage in nuclear talks with north korea, even as it maintains pressure on kim jong-un's regime. anna: theresa may looks to reunite her divided cabinet and come up with the brexit plan. ♪ anna: good morning, everybody. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." let's take a look at the asian equity session. it has been in rehab after the stresses of last week. they are up 1.1 percent on the msci asia-pacific, excluding japan. futures point higher. there is a lighter tone to the geopolitical conversation, based on words from mike pence. that is helping. risk-on in there markets. it takes away from the dollar and boosts some currencies today. dollars bought index down .3%. data onnflation wednesday. in the meantime, look out for budget commentary today from the trump administration and anything big report on infrastructure. i mentioned the letter tone to the geo
♪ anna: good morning. i am and edwards. manus: i am anna edwards -- i am manus cranny.his is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." anna: markets take a breather. s&p futures points to a higher open. manus: the u.s. is ready to engage in nuclear talks with north korea, even as it maintains pressure on kim jong-un's regime. anna: theresa may looks to reunite her divided cabinet and come up with the brexit plan. ♪ anna: good morning, everybody. this is "bloomberg daybreak:...
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anna: she will stay with us here., we told you, rebound visits. -- well, european futures are pointing towards a slightly higher opening and u.s. equity futures, they are still dipping into the red. europe set for a turnaround, there's a lot of words around here. it will talk about those moves. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ bloomberg.is let's get a business flash. steve wynn has stepped down as ceo and chairman of wynn resorts after being embroiled in a sexual-harassment scandal. it's board reluctantly accepted winds admit -- resignation. profit beat expectations in the fourth quarter as it managed to take it vantage of crude's recovery. it was a profit of one point $3 billion after a loss of 40 million a year ago. it comes after a bruising three-year downturn. at 7:30 a.m..us softbank has recorded third-quarter profits that fell short of estimates. operating profit was two and a half billion dollars after an increase in cost for user acquisition. that's your bloomberg business flash. manus: thank you very much. grace peters
anna: she will stay with us here., we told you, rebound visits. -- well, european futures are pointing towards a slightly higher opening and u.s. equity futures, they are still dipping into the red. europe set for a turnaround, there's a lot of words around here. it will talk about those moves. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ bloomberg.is let's get a business flash. steve wynn has stepped down as ceo and chairman of wynn resorts after being embroiled in a sexual-harassment scandal. it's board...
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devastated, anna took leave to recover at home, and while anna eventually did return to finish her degree, she never believed justice against her attacker was achieved. all victims of sexual assault on campus should have access to a victim advocate. advocates can offer counseling, legal advice, and assistance during hearings and emotional support. perhaps if anna had access to this vital service she would have gotten the justice that she was looking for. mr. speaker, if colleges and universities choose to adjudicate sexual assault on campus, independent of law enforcement investigation, then victims should have access to a campus victim advocate that is trained under title 9. this is only fair. schools must be prepared to deal with sexual assault victims that -- and must have access to a safe and they must have access to a victim advocate. otherwise, the victims will never know whether justice is served for them. and justice, mr. speaker, is supposed to be what we do, even on university campuses, and that's just the way it is. i'll yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields
devastated, anna took leave to recover at home, and while anna eventually did return to finish her degree, she never believed justice against her attacker was achieved. all victims of sexual assault on campus should have access to a victim advocate. advocates can offer counseling, legal advice, and assistance during hearings and emotional support. perhaps if anna had access to this vital service she would have gotten the justice that she was looking for. mr. speaker, if colleges and...
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anna: good morning. from the new european headquarters in london, i'm anna edwards. manus: and i'm manus cranny in dubai. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." anna: china's power play. the communist party moves to allow xi to stay longer. meanwhile, the chairman becomes the top shareholder. manus: danger for many. in a speech today, beleaguered labor leader jeremy corbyn is expected to support a customs union with the eu, putting even more pressure on the prime minister. anna: and samsung strikes back against the iphone x as it unveils the galaxy s9. we are live from the mobile world congress in barcelona. ♪ anna: welcome to the program. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." manus is in dubai. a new headline, we will alert you to that before we jump into the markets. the weinstein company has filed for bankruptcy after sale collapses. let's move to what has been happening in the asian equity session. futures up by .8%, the dollar index down by .3%. we're in limbo waiting for jay powell to speak. he spaced tomorrow and on thursday. euro, and pound moving stronger aga
anna: good morning. from the new european headquarters in london, i'm anna edwards. manus: and i'm manus cranny in dubai. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." anna: china's power play. the communist party moves to allow xi to stay longer. meanwhile, the chairman becomes the top shareholder. manus: danger for many. in a speech today, beleaguered labor leader jeremy corbyn is expected to support a customs union with the eu, putting even more pressure on the prime minister. anna: and...
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anna: thank you.an's economy excited for an e ight quarter, but the pace of growth slowed by the most in a couple years. this stimulus program is getting harder to sustain. where are the yen and japanese assets headed? with us, geraldine sundstrom. have had really interesting comments over the past couple days and really interesting movements in the japanese currency. we heard from shinzo abe a couple days ago. do they choose from the boj governor. they have to speaking wish and read of a list of qualifications required. but does anybody really believe there are other candidates out there? something bloomberg has done previously, suggesting the market expectation is that credit gets another term. >> that remains the same. given the move in the market, the alternative is for a more dovish person than the last of his person. the bank of japan is probably the most dovish and it has the most credibility. anna: risk off events really do help, don't they? this chart shows that move higher in the japanese cu
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anna: hi, shauna. nice to meet you. i'm anna. lemonis: this is travis. travis: hi, anna.to meet you. travis: nice to meet you. lemonis: i want to change the entire look of the place to create a new concept. since this is the first time that farrell's and sweet pete's are going to be combined into one location, i want to give it a brand new look, and i want to make sure that there are different elements from both brands that are combined, so i'm bringing in anna from pacific hospitality. it's a business i invested in in 2016. she's helped me with designs in the past, and i thought she could really help with this one. anna: you know, i was thinking about the wallpaper, maybe replacing that. more like a chalkboard type of wallpaper that has all the farrell's memorabilia sketched in. obviously new seating, for sure. definitely the lighting. i love some of these. i think we can still use them again throughout the restaurant. lemonis: so you're intermix? anna: yeah. lemonis: while the team works on design, i've authorized them to start demolition. ♪ this will be the first locat
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i'm anna wiernicki. a senseless crime wiernicki.i'm anna in washington, i'm anna wiernicki.ernicki.i'm anna wiernicki. a senseless crime and tragedy. a lot has been said about what needs to happen in our country to change. the safety around our school systems across the world, and for me as a parent of two daughters that go to school every single day, it just makes you think even more. there is so much talk that's been happening or that's not been happening around changing gun control laws and things like that. so i don't know how many more examples or cases we need to prove that point.to prove that point. point. (steve)that was golden warrior's steph curry responding the florida shooting.curry went on to say that is keeping all the families in florida that were affected by this most recent tradegy in his prayers. (steve) staying on the gun control issue... san francisco assemblyman phil ting joined kron4 earlier this evening... and spoke to us about his newly proposed gun violence restraining order. last week's horrific florida school shooting has reignited the need for gun
i'm anna wiernicki. a senseless crime wiernicki.i'm anna in washington, i'm anna wiernicki.ernicki.i'm anna wiernicki. a senseless crime and tragedy. a lot has been said about what needs to happen in our country to change. the safety around our school systems across the world, and for me as a parent of two daughters that go to school every single day, it just makes you think even more. there is so much talk that's been happening or that's not been happening around changing gun control laws and...
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with anna faris on the set of the new "over board."t the original stars think of set of the new "over board." what the original stars think of the (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying, nobunny knows easter better than cadbury. >> "e.t." isn't just on the air. we're everywhere. check us out on facebook, 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can experience leaks discover always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects. always. i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. but their nutritional needs remain instinctual. that's why there's purina one true instinct. real meat #1. a different breed of natural nutrition. pu
with anna faris on the set of the new "over board."t the original stars think of set of the new "over board." what the original stars think of the (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying, nobunny knows easter better than cadbury. >> "e.t." isn't just on the air. we're everywhere. check us out on facebook, 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can...
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. ♪ >>> a new film by anna divera smith holds the about the systematic injustice plaguing black youthool system to the penal system. the loop of reality. here's our reporter. >> they're port rates of brutality that gripped a nation. crying moms whose son's lives were cut smohort. >> i just want answers from the police department. >> for people of color these stories are jarring and moved many to action including an's di vrks e a smith from tv she spent most of her life on stage becoming real life characters who have experienced major events. in her one woman shows tackles issues like the re riots in los angeles. >> one thing everyone's talking about why did it take 56 baton blows. >> now. >> what is the number one civil rights issue of the day. >> it is impossible to talk about the criminal justice system without talking about education. >> in her provocative new field "notes from the field" anna sounds the alarm on those caught in the nation's school to prison pipeline. >> can't wait for the leaders to make it better we have to make it better. >> too often kid who's are poor get kick
. ♪ >>> a new film by anna divera smith holds the about the systematic injustice plaguing black youthool system to the penal system. the loop of reality. here's our reporter. >> they're port rates of brutality that gripped a nation. crying moms whose son's lives were cut smohort. >> i just want answers from the police department. >> for people of color these stories are jarring and moved many to action including an's di vrks e a smith from tv she spent most of her...
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they were like anna we think it's going to be good. like i hope i do you proud. >> she might be a ringer for the original star, but in this she's playing kurt's role. eugenio derbez steps into goldie's role who loses his memory. anna convinces him she's his wife. >> probably a year ago i saw goldie hawn at starbuck's. i was like oh, my god it's goldie hawn. i never met. >> this is something i've never done before in my life. >> i think somebody else we love in this remake is eva longoria. she plays anna's friend. >> new clues to jen and justin's split. >> you forget it the minute you move in. >> the show making headlines for exposing the bachelorette. >> i have all these great ideas. >> we're with the stars of unreal. how they're pushing the envelope even further. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ [thinking] mexican spices? ♪ [thinking] nacho cheese sauce? they don't want these coming out. who's they? the burger people. they! they! nacho fries, now serving at a taco bell near you. [bong!] ♪ when seeds we sow ♪ give free their fruit
they were like anna we think it's going to be good. like i hope i do you proud. >> she might be a ringer for the original star, but in this she's playing kurt's role. eugenio derbez steps into goldie's role who loses his memory. anna convinces him she's his wife. >> probably a year ago i saw goldie hawn at starbuck's. i was like oh, my god it's goldie hawn. i never met. >> this is something i've never done before in my life. >> i think somebody else we love in this...
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so anna took her cameras and outrage across the country interviewing 250 people with their experience criminal justice system like this inmate in a life after drug addiction. >> they just kicked me out of eighth grade. >> and this woman who boldly took down the confederate flag and was put under arrest. >> even if i didn't make it down the statement would still, you know, be made. >> you are in the legacy and the mantle of thoroughgoodthoroo marshall. >> anna sliding into the persona of 18 of those real life people. >> like kevin moore who used phone to film the brutal arrest of a 25-year-old black man who fell into a coma while in police custody. >> i'm like dude they're tazing him. >> by then he was all bent up face down on his stomach, you could see the pain in the man's face. >> freddie grey would die a week later. >> was he shocked at the impact the video had. >> i don't think he knew what impact that video was going to have. >> i just felt like we need to record it, get the word out, this thing is happening. >> it's history. >> this is the oechnly weapon w have, the camera, it's
so anna took her cameras and outrage across the country interviewing 250 people with their experience criminal justice system like this inmate in a life after drug addiction. >> they just kicked me out of eighth grade. >> and this woman who boldly took down the confederate flag and was put under arrest. >> even if i didn't make it down the statement would still, you know, be made. >> you are in the legacy and the mantle of thoroughgoodthoroo marshall. >> anna...
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>> anna faris awkwardly reunites with her ex on "mom" tonight.s leanne aguilera was just with anna and allison janney, who's relationship is less mother-daughter and more like tight-knit sisters. >> oh, yeah, girl. she is just one of my favorite souls on this planet. >> the love between anna and allison was in full display on the party's red carpet. >> i annoy her. i know i do because i'm always knocking on her dressing room door. i'm like allison, come out and play with me. >> they've been playing the often dysfunctional mother-daughter duo for five seasons. >> take me back to the first time that you shared a scene with allison. >> she took my arm, and she said, i know we are destined to be friends. >> okay, that's it, you're getting a hug. >> she had just given birth to jack, and i just loved her immediately. >> we were on the "mom" set back then, a month before the series debut. >> i dont know what i'm doing as a mom. and on the show i don't know what i'm doing as a mom. so i guess we have that in . >> jack, anna's son with her ex, chris pratt
>> anna faris awkwardly reunites with her ex on "mom" tonight.s leanne aguilera was just with anna and allison janney, who's relationship is less mother-daughter and more like tight-knit sisters. >> oh, yeah, girl. she is just one of my favorite souls on this planet. >> the love between anna and allison was in full display on the party's red carpet. >> i annoy her. i know i do because i'm always knocking on her dressing room door. i'm like allison, come out and...
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she plays anna's best friend.the pizza shop. >> new clues to jen and justin's split. >> what we spotted at their mansion. >> you forget it the minute you move in. >> the show making headlines for exposing the bachelorette. dirty little secrets. >> i have all these great ideas. i've been dying to do! >> we're with the stars of unreal. how they're pushing the envelope even further. >> i wanted to tell you that! >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >> ever since jennifer aniston and justin theroux announced their split, people were looking back trying to find spots of trouble. turns out. their own home was full of red flags that were on display when jen brought "architectural digest" inside their home. they are never together in any of the photos. you see jen smiling solo and justin, ironically is scene leaving the house. sunglasses on serious, headed towards his beloved motorcycle. there's various shots of the $21 million mansion something was missing, anything showing justin resided there. it became clear it was e
she plays anna's best friend.the pizza shop. >> new clues to jen and justin's split. >> what we spotted at their mansion. >> you forget it the minute you move in. >> the show making headlines for exposing the bachelorette. dirty little secrets. >> i have all these great ideas. i've been dying to do! >> we're with the stars of unreal. how they're pushing the envelope even further. >> i wanted to tell you that! >> closed captioning provided by --...
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neither was christina's stepmom anna. >> somebody's seen her. something is somewhere.d that little bit of information so we can bring her home. >> reporter: there were no witnesses and few leads but attention grew. plano police were leading larger and larger search parties, scouring the countryside. >> there was a lot of people from the community that didn't know the family, that had no connection to christina, and they were coming to support. and dozens and dozens of people in these searches just trying to find this girl. >> reporter: days went by with no sign of christina or her belongings. more resources arrived like a mounted search team and drones. christina's family and friends were a constant presence. >> we were told to look for her items, for a phone, for a ring, for a hat, for a bando, for anything at all because anything could be something. >> reporter: however, one person very close to christina never showed, hunter foster. >> the only person missing in this entire process was her boyfriend, her live-in boyfriend that she shared a roof with. >> not searchin
neither was christina's stepmom anna. >> somebody's seen her. something is somewhere.d that little bit of information so we can bring her home. >> reporter: there were no witnesses and few leads but attention grew. plano police were leading larger and larger search parties, scouring the countryside. >> there was a lot of people from the community that didn't know the family, that had no connection to christina, and they were coming to support. and dozens and dozens of people...
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sympathy for anna soubry but not total agreement. she could remain in the party run byjacob rees—mogg, she said no. justine greening, former education secretary, expressing some sympathy for that view. i understand a handful of conservatives would leave the party ofjacob rees—mogg became the leader. an anna soubry‘s point about slinging the likes of borisjohnson and jacob rees—mogg out of the party, no agreement among the remains of porters on that but there is sympathy for her view that the main eurosceptic group is overly influential to which the erg say thank you, you are over influential because your mindset is running the treasury. —— remain supporters. i have heard from anna soubry who said she has at hundreds of e—mails from supporters and she has had some very private agreement from conservative colleagues. but then she said, of course i have received a number of critical e—mails and some unpleasant phone calls including one death threats to me and my constituency manager, who takes the calls. now, anna soubry has reported th
sympathy for anna soubry but not total agreement. she could remain in the party run byjacob rees—mogg, she said no. justine greening, former education secretary, expressing some sympathy for that view. i understand a handful of conservatives would leave the party ofjacob rees—mogg became the leader. an anna soubry‘s point about slinging the likes of borisjohnson and jacob rees—mogg out of the party, no agreement among the remains of porters on that but there is sympathy for her view...
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i will call anna, and, i don't know, jason?re gonna leave jason out of this right now. anna can tell us everything we need to know. okay. okay, if -- if that's what you want, sure. all right. now, we still have a company to run, and i have a meeting with peter. okay, you go to your meeting with peter. i have some e-mails to answer. i've gotta pick the kids up from your mother's, and then i will meet you at home. home. love the sound of that. see you soon. okay. ♪ faison didn't make a move unless it was calculated. i don't know why he went to crimson. maybe he went to maxie's building to grab her, and then she was called away to crimson at the last minute. so, he followed her? makes sense to me. except that maxie arrived after faison. so his car was faster. look -- look, i'm sorry that you want answers, and you can't get them from faison, but i'm not sure how i'm supposed to be able to help you with that. when you spoke to faison, he say anything about a flash drive? no, drew told me about it, though, when he went in to grill hi
i will call anna, and, i don't know, jason?re gonna leave jason out of this right now. anna can tell us everything we need to know. okay. okay, if -- if that's what you want, sure. all right. now, we still have a company to run, and i have a meeting with peter. okay, you go to your meeting with peter. i have some e-mails to answer. i've gotta pick the kids up from your mother's, and then i will meet you at home. home. love the sound of that. see you soon. okay. ♪ faison didn't make a move...
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so i talked to him a couple times. >> reporter: anna didn't sit around.oing to do whatever she could to defend her friend. because she knew, there was no way charlie did anything wrong. >> you did something remarkable, anna, and that is you sort of pulled together a whole community behind charlie. >> yeah. >> reporter: anna started a defense fund support page for charlie. >> and it just, like, spread crazy. i had no clue what was gonna happen. >> so you just threw it out there on the net. >> yeah. i just -- put up the page and, like, told my friends that i did it. people i hadn't even heard of were supporting him. people from the community. everyone was doing it. >> how much money did you raise? >> around $50,000, yeah. >> why did people come out of the woodwork? >> he -- >> -- to support charlie? >> he has just been, like, one of the nicest guys ever. and i think everybody knew that and was just -- wanted to do anything they could to give back to him. charlie would, like, give everything to other people, if somebody needed anything, he would be the one t
so i talked to him a couple times. >> reporter: anna didn't sit around.oing to do whatever she could to defend her friend. because she knew, there was no way charlie did anything wrong. >> you did something remarkable, anna, and that is you sort of pulled together a whole community behind charlie. >> yeah. >> reporter: anna started a defense fund support page for charlie. >> and it just, like, spread crazy. i had no clue what was gonna happen. >> so you just...
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i don't want to be rude about anna soubry but she does tend to go over the top sometimes.there are, obviously, while the government is formulating its approach, different voices from different parts of the party. she is not wrong when she says that the divisions over europe brought down major and brought down cameron and theresa may will be the third victim unless she stands up to them. i don't think these hardline brexiteers as you call them are aiming to bring her down, far from it, they are trying to influence in one direction. do you think they do have that influence? are they in control? of course not. they do things that anna soubry was objecting to, one leaving the customs union, and never leaving the single market. theresa may has decided to pursue that for two simple reasons. the first with the customs union is to have the freedom to strike trade deals elsewhere in the world, and leaving the single market is essential because she judges, and i think she was this strongly, that the british public will also determined that we should have greater control over our bor
i don't want to be rude about anna soubry but she does tend to go over the top sometimes.there are, obviously, while the government is formulating its approach, different voices from different parts of the party. she is not wrong when she says that the divisions over europe brought down major and brought down cameron and theresa may will be the third victim unless she stands up to them. i don't think these hardline brexiteers as you call them are aiming to bring her down, far from it, they are...
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we're back here with sigh hill and anna. guys these shooting, seems like nothing is going to change. this time you got the grief and anger from those student that could potentially be a game changer. we got the president now saying about that fixed mixed bill to tighten up background check. what do you think about that? >> well, we're at the point where children are putting congress on notice. now the fixed mixed bill is a very modest tweak. it's to encourage authorities to try to report more information into the background check system. this bill does have bipartisan support. in the house when they tried to pass it they attached a concealed bill which will reduce gun laws across the state. there are games being played on this. one different thing about this shooting is that children are speaking out and that may put a different kind of pressure on congress to act but i remain skeptical. the politics of this are such that the intensity is far greater and has been for many years on the progun side than the anti-gun side. >> f
we're back here with sigh hill and anna. guys these shooting, seems like nothing is going to change. this time you got the grief and anger from those student that could potentially be a game changer. we got the president now saying about that fixed mixed bill to tighten up background check. what do you think about that? >> well, we're at the point where children are putting congress on notice. now the fixed mixed bill is a very modest tweak. it's to encourage authorities to try to report...
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the pair sharing editor—in—chief, dame anna wintour. show. ms wintour opted to keep her sunglasses on but the queen's delight was captured in several snaps, and quickly beamed around the world, causing the internet to heat up world, causing the internet to heat up like never before. it was the last day of fashion week and they we re last day of fashion week and they were watching the work of emerging designer richard quinn. he received the very first queen elizabeth ii award for british design. even he didn't believe the guest list when he saw it. it was very surreal, before when you saw the names on the blue coercion, it's the queen! the queen's style was given a nod by the chief executive of the british fashion council who described the 91—year—old monarch as a fashion icon. speaking after the runway show the queen said her award for emerging designers will be her legacy to british fashion. virginia langeberg, bbc news. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. thanks forjoining me. time we
the pair sharing editor—in—chief, dame anna wintour. show. ms wintour opted to keep her sunglasses on but the queen's delight was captured in several snaps, and quickly beamed around the world, causing the internet to heat up world, causing the internet to heat up like never before. it was the last day of fashion week and they we re last day of fashion week and they were watching the work of emerging designer richard quinn. he received the very first queen elizabeth ii award for british...
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and anna deavere smith joins me from new york.elcome to the program. >> so nice to be here with you. >> you spent, i think, over two years interviewing more than 200 people for this real tour de force. and you spend, you know, all this time on stage playing 18 different people. what was the -- if you could encapsulate, what exactly was the mission? >> the mission is to draw attention to the fact that we're losing some american children to the criminal justice system. during the obama administration, the justice department released data to show that black, brown and native american children in poverty are disciplined more harshly than their middle class and wealthy counterparts. i now know it's also the case of poor whites. things that could have been considered mischief could get them expelled or suspended from school. and as the chief justice of the state of california told me while i was on the road doing this, is that when you're not in school, you're in trouble. so they end up in juvenile hall and then into these cycles of mas
and anna deavere smith joins me from new york.elcome to the program. >> so nice to be here with you. >> you spent, i think, over two years interviewing more than 200 people for this real tour de force. and you spend, you know, all this time on stage playing 18 different people. what was the -- if you could encapsulate, what exactly was the mission? >> the mission is to draw attention to the fact that we're losing some american children to the criminal justice system. during...
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so, my name's anna, and i'm a member of parliament. yes.well. and i decided to get involved again in politics, and i did that, and i still do. lovely, thank you. do you know what you're having? what are you having? i'm going to have a chicken caesar salad, i think. right. i'm having fish and chips. i was looking at it, but i went with the salad. you can have some of my chips! i live in woking, so where...? i know it's heavily conservative, and i believe it'sjohn...? it's notjohn redwood, is it, woking? i think so. that rings a bell. jonathan lord. 0h, is it? you see, the fact that you actually know even part of your mp's name... yeah. is something. so you know masses of stuff. i have to admit, what i know is my dad is heavily into politics, so anything that i know, i've just sort of absorbed, like background noise, and some things i've taken in and some things i haven't. so your dad is interested in politics? very. is he a member of a political party? he's liberal, but he's not a member. and he's german, so was very anti—brexit. did you vot
so, my name's anna, and i'm a member of parliament. yes.well. and i decided to get involved again in politics, and i did that, and i still do. lovely, thank you. do you know what you're having? what are you having? i'm going to have a chicken caesar salad, i think. right. i'm having fish and chips. i was looking at it, but i went with the salad. you can have some of my chips! i live in woking, so where...? i know it's heavily conservative, and i believe it'sjohn...? it's notjohn redwood, is it,...
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the team arejohanna konta, heather watson, anna smith and rising star katie boulter.nia wade and jo jury to crack into the elite of the women's game. but a year in tennis can feel like a long—time. johanna konta's early season has been hampered by injury but now with fed cup in estonia about to get under way, she says she's ready to return to winning ways. i'm healthy, i'm playing and i think in time i'll be playing and i think in time i'll be playing at the level i want to be playing at the level i want to be playing at. fed cup is definitely a great opportunity for me to play a lot of matches and in a different setting than most of the season, it's a team setting and a team environment, which is really exciting, we get to bond, have fun in the evenings and most importantly support each other on the sidelines. the british number one spearheads the squad with captain and key of the squad with captain and key of the thong expecting to start with a bang. katie bowled a is the team's newest and youngest member. atjust 21 she wasn't even born the last time britain made it
the team arejohanna konta, heather watson, anna smith and rising star katie boulter.nia wade and jo jury to crack into the elite of the women's game. but a year in tennis can feel like a long—time. johanna konta's early season has been hampered by injury but now with fed cup in estonia about to get under way, she says she's ready to return to winning ways. i'm healthy, i'm playing and i think in time i'll be playing and i think in time i'll be playing at the level i want to be playing at the...
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we look at th evix next. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg surveillance," and i'm anna edwards in london. ago we got u.k. inflation cpi data. we got a little boost to the pound and rising after. u.k. inflation data beat median forecasts. we did see the pound going little bit higher. and we have the u.k. 10 year yield in there for you. u.k. inflation better settle above the two-putt i resent. nash the u.k. inflation better settle above the 2% target. ed: jail for his role in the bribery scnadandle. years inntenced to 30 prison after somebody found him build the giving $71 billion to the confidant of the former president. four year jaile term. amazon is cutting hundreds of jobs at the seattle headquarters. while hiring a new alliance of business, like cloud computing platformic platform, some see it as a mode of relaxing only used way humans. the firm also accused president doug haines of using inappropriate time on the whiteboard and leaving it there for weeks. hey said in a statement that emphatically denies the allegations. spece is convinced they will miss the auto show next year. that
we look at th evix next. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg surveillance," and i'm anna edwards in london. ago we got u.k. inflation cpi data. we got a little boost to the pound and rising after. u.k. inflation data beat median forecasts. we did see the pound going little bit higher. and we have the u.k. 10 year yield in there for you. u.k. inflation better settle above the two-putt i resent. nash the u.k. inflation better settle above the 2% target. ed: jail for his role in the bribery...
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in washington, i'm anna wiernicki. wiernicki.i'm anna wiernicki. next -- it's a movie that broke both movie that up next -- it's a (vikki) (vikki)up next -- it's a movie that broke both rules and records this weekend -- and now a former first lady is talking about it. (grant) an original print by pablo picasso was stolen from a wisconsin appraiser. the piece could be worth as much as 50-thousand dollars. the theft happened at delind fine art appraisals... reports say the original 19-49 print was missing on friday from the shop. the print is similar to the one pictured here. appraiser bill delind says someone could have walked in the unlocked door unnoticed because he and his business partner were upstairs. his message for whomever stole the print is straight- forward. "first of all, bring it back. i'm not sure im in a position to negotiate. you'll be forgiven, no harm will come. but i would say i want the art work back."(grant) (grant) back."want the art work back." (grant) delind says the shop doesn't have security cameras...but he's hoping survei
in washington, i'm anna wiernicki. wiernicki.i'm anna wiernicki. next -- it's a movie that broke both movie that up next -- it's a (vikki) (vikki)up next -- it's a movie that broke both rules and records this weekend -- and now a former first lady is talking about it. (grant) an original print by pablo picasso was stolen from a wisconsin appraiser. the piece could be worth as much as 50-thousand dollars. the theft happened at delind fine art appraisals... reports say the original 19-49 print...
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in washington, i'm anna wiernicki.rgeous day with spring-like temperatures all across the bay area. temperatures are running over 10 degrees above normal for this time of year. of course we started with the super blue blood moon which was an amazing sight in the skies above this morning. it's still very mild outside but temperatures will cool off quickly. on the radar there's no rain to be found. on the satellite image you can see high pressure sitting over californina to bring sunny and mild temperatures. the storms continue to follow the jet stream well to the north leaving us with warm, almost spring-like weather. tomorrow will be another mild to warm day with highs in the mid 60s to low 70s. offshore winds will strengthen on friday and into the weekend bringing even warmer and possible record breaking temperatures to the bay area. we may see a few clouds late sunday and into monday with slight cooling at the beginning of the week. dry and warm weather is expected to continue well into next week. (lawrence) quick lo
in washington, i'm anna wiernicki.rgeous day with spring-like temperatures all across the bay area. temperatures are running over 10 degrees above normal for this time of year. of course we started with the super blue blood moon which was an amazing sight in the skies above this morning. it's still very mild outside but temperatures will cool off quickly. on the radar there's no rain to be found. on the satellite image you can see high pressure sitting over californina to bring sunny and mild...
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anna werner has the results of her investigation. anna. >> reporter: former employees, jeff, of the country's largest beauty chain allege used products were returned, cleaned up, and put back out for sale. we'll have that and the company's response next. but mania, such as unusualrder can changes in your mood,able. activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking about your treatment options. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed that vraylar reduced overall manic symptoms. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fat
anna werner has the results of her investigation. anna. >> reporter: former employees, jeff, of the country's largest beauty chain allege used products were returned, cleaned up, and put back out for sale. we'll have that and the company's response next. but mania, such as unusualrder can changes in your mood,able. activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking about your treatment options. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or...
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to phillip and anna and kimberly. i will be strongly pushing comprehensive background checks with emphasis on mental health 6789 raise age to 21. end sale on bump stocks. congress is in the move to
to phillip and anna and kimberly. i will be strongly pushing comprehensive background checks with emphasis on mental health 6789 raise age to 21. end sale on bump stocks. congress is in the move to
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then anna gasser from austria, on her final run. the score is a 96. it is gold for anna gasser.use her score that was in first after two runs holds up for second and the silver and by the way new zealand and the bronze. saw new zealand win two medals today. hadn't won a medal since 1992. for jamie anderson with the silver from the u.s. joins kelly clark and shaun white, only olympic snow boarders with three medals. and after the silver, she spoke with tina dixon. >> gold medal for jamie andersen in slopestyle. a silver medal in big air. jamie, what a day, what an incredible day of riding. just give us your take. >> yeah, today was beautiful. all of the girls are, honestly so impressive. i came to do a front 10 and a cab 9. i was so happy to put those down first two runs. and on my last run, i really wanted to get cab 10. which i haven't really landed yet. but it is close. just ended up going a mile down the landing. but i'm so happy. i mean i can even believe it. i am so proud of anna. she has been riding so well for years. and just, pushing all of us girls. and, and i'm stoked.
then anna gasser from austria, on her final run. the score is a 96. it is gold for anna gasser.use her score that was in first after two runs holds up for second and the silver and by the way new zealand and the bronze. saw new zealand win two medals today. hadn't won a medal since 1992. for jamie anderson with the silver from the u.s. joins kelly clark and shaun white, only olympic snow boarders with three medals. and after the silver, she spoke with tina dixon. >> gold medal for jamie...
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. >> and she was seated right next to anna wintor. became a dame in 2008 and the two of them appeared to get along well. chatting throughout. >> do you think the queen was like, oh, my god, it's anna wintor. >> but she left those trademark oversized sunglasses on, even in the presence of the queen. >> that's a no, no. she's previously said she wears the glasses to hide her emotion during a show. okay. >> in other news she says she has emotions. >> i don't believe it. >> don't hate the player, hate the game. actor will smith joined instagram in december and has since racked up an impressive 10 million followers. >> wow. >> he shared pictures and videos of his family and vacations. he makes instagram look good. he posted a launch a milestone. >> launched on ellen december 14th, she has 60 million followers. she taught me about selfies, duck lips and holding white babies. justin timberlake helped out. i showed him my nipple. blows to my genitalia, bought a new camera i didn't need, jury duty, eagles won the super bowl, eagles won the sup
. >> and she was seated right next to anna wintor. became a dame in 2008 and the two of them appeared to get along well. chatting throughout. >> do you think the queen was like, oh, my god, it's anna wintor. >> but she left those trademark oversized sunglasses on, even in the presence of the queen. >> that's a no, no. she's previously said she wears the glasses to hide her emotion during a show. okay. >> in other news she says she has emotions. >> i don't...
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i don't know if you remember that, anna chapman and a bunch of other spies. it got deep in the weeds of their operations. it was at that point, it was going to think tank events and reading newspapers and radioing back to moscow. but that was 2007, 2008. the internet wasn't quite as advanced. it is interesting they felt this time they still had to get on the ground whether he a lot of stuff was readily available online. they could done it from the comfort r of foggy st. petersburg. >> there's a gran knewlarity involved. they paid people to dress as hillary behind barpz defendants and co-conspirators asked one u.s. person to build a cage on a truck and another to wear a costume portraying clinton in a prison costume. they paid the individuals to complete the request. that the meme, hillary for prison was not just the russians that came up with it. they played a role in furthering
i don't know if you remember that, anna chapman and a bunch of other spies. it got deep in the weeds of their operations. it was at that point, it was going to think tank events and reading newspapers and radioing back to moscow. but that was 2007, 2008. the internet wasn't quite as advanced. it is interesting they felt this time they still had to get on the ground whether he a lot of stuff was readily available online. they could done it from the comfort r of foggy st. petersburg. >>...
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>>> there are new things that anna wintor was a dame.> students arriving overnight in the state capitol. >> about a thousand students from stoneman douglas high were cheered after more than eight hours on the road. they're meeting with legislatures who refused to take up a bill to ban assault rifles. >>> and president trump will meet. >> reporter: and survivors demand action, vowing washington is next at the white house they're already feeling the pressure. >> does the president have any ideas, any ideas at all on how to address this? >> i can tell you the president supports not having the use of bump stocks. >> on the broader problem of deranged individuals killing people indiscriminately. >> the president is very focussed on mental illness. unfortunately can't just flip a switch. there is a process. >> reporter: and the president announcing he is taking action on the bump stocks. >> just a few moments ago i signed a memorandum directing the attorney general to propose regulations that turn guns into -- instead a student in ar-15. >> we
>>> there are new things that anna wintor was a dame.> students arriving overnight in the state capitol. >> about a thousand students from stoneman douglas high were cheered after more than eight hours on the road. they're meeting with legislatures who refused to take up a bill to ban assault rifles. >>> and president trump will meet. >> reporter: and survivors demand action, vowing washington is next at the white house they're already feeling the pressure....