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anna: looked like a fun job anna had.of your greatest hits. roll tape. >> welcome to new york, anna. anna: i think i need a nap so can i wake up for "fox & friends." [cheers] >> everyone gets ready for the show differently. anna you sometimes dance. anna: i like to do a little dancing. >> you know what i mean? ♪ ice, ice baby ♪ let me hear you. >> anna b. kooiman really a great singer ♪ put the music on soft and slow ♪ down, down, down ♪ slams higher. >> flies through the air greatest of ease on the trapeze, anna, thank you. >>♪ ♪ >> here we go >> going to race me? ♪ >> how do you compete against anna b. kooiman? am i stupid? >> quite the athlete, have you seen her arms? >> she beat me in an arm wrestling competition. >> co-anchor anna kooiman is moving on to brand new life adventure. >> australia. is he from sydney. we are moving there. ed: i want to hear all about that. did you really beat tuckner arm wrestling thing? anna: no, i did not. pete: of course she did. you've done so much on this show. it's unite great to hav
anna: looked like a fun job anna had.of your greatest hits. roll tape. >> welcome to new york, anna. anna: i think i need a nap so can i wake up for "fox & friends." [cheers] >> everyone gets ready for the show differently. anna you sometimes dance. anna: i like to do a little dancing. >> you know what i mean? ♪ ice, ice baby ♪ let me hear you. >> anna b. kooiman really a great singer ♪ put the music on soft and slow ♪ down, down, down ♪ slams...
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anna: juliette saly in singapore. donald is standing by brett kavanaugh after a day of emotional testimony. the president tweeted that kavanaugh was powerful, honest, and riveting. accusing democrats of a total sham. kavanaugh spoke after one of his accusers said she was 100% sure it was him who attacked her in high school. the supreme court nominee denied the allegations. >> i categorically and unequivocally denied the allegation against me by dr. ford. i never had any sexual or physical encounter of any kind with dr. ford. i never attended the gathering like the one dr. ford describes her allegation. i have never sexually assaulted dr. ford or anyone. again, i am not questioning that dr. ford may have been sexually assaulted by some person in someplace at some time. the judiciary committee plans to vote on the nomination today. joining us now is jodi schneider. good to have you with us. what his next following this hearing? will a confirmation vote on judge kavanaugh becoming sin? talk us through the process -- comi
anna: juliette saly in singapore. donald is standing by brett kavanaugh after a day of emotional testimony. the president tweeted that kavanaugh was powerful, honest, and riveting. accusing democrats of a total sham. kavanaugh spoke after one of his accusers said she was 100% sure it was him who attacked her in high school. the supreme court nominee denied the allegations. >> i categorically and unequivocally denied the allegation against me by dr. ford. i never had any sexual or physical...
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anna: let's get to jp.re covering delivery hero and news about uber. >> we heard earlier, uber is said to be in talks to buy delivering -- deliveroo. uber is already dominating the higher to ride market, they could dominate the delivery market to. -- too. anna: why do you take us out on banking stocks? mind in the back of my saw the hong kong dollar this morning and i have a great chart of it. the blue line is the big spike. we have the hong kong dollar trading up to a 15 year high. i said, i wonder which stocks are most closely related? one of our producers pointed out hsbc and standard chartered have big exposure in hong kong. and these bank stocks also could see the lending rates, the hong kong prime rates, raise very soon. watch hsbc, watch standard chartered, and watch any company that has a lot of sales in hong kong. they just got more valuable. anna: we will watch that. on the smaller cap side, we will story, also the u.k. engineering space. thanks for joining us. we will be back with the market open
anna: let's get to jp.re covering delivery hero and news about uber. >> we heard earlier, uber is said to be in talks to buy delivering -- deliveroo. uber is already dominating the higher to ride market, they could dominate the delivery market to. -- too. anna: why do you take us out on banking stocks? mind in the back of my saw the hong kong dollar this morning and i have a great chart of it. the blue line is the big spike. we have the hong kong dollar trading up to a 15 year high. i...
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♪ anna: good morning from bloomberg zero the and and quarters. i am anna edwards. u.s.nd tribulations, the could announce more tariffs on $200 billion on the chinese imports imminently as the deadline for public comment passes. em stocks for more than 20% from their week after eight solid days of declines, the longest streak losing since 2015. and, the inverted curve. the feds john williams says the central bank should be willing to invert the curve to hit its targets as jobless claims fall the lowest in half a century. ♪ ♪ anna: good morning, everybody. it is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." welcome to friday morning, this is a picture in the asian equity sessions. we are weaker on the msci pacific. a question for markets, will trump applied tariffs on $200 billion worth of goods from china. onther question being asked emerging markets, vulnerability to trade hikes. because of trump policy toward tech in china. also because the selloff we saw in the united states yesterday, there are questions about the viability of chip demand to react we are starting to see some appetit
♪ anna: good morning from bloomberg zero the and and quarters. i am anna edwards. u.s.nd tribulations, the could announce more tariffs on $200 billion on the chinese imports imminently as the deadline for public comment passes. em stocks for more than 20% from their week after eight solid days of declines, the longest streak losing since 2015. and, the inverted curve. the feds john williams says the central bank should be willing to invert the curve to hit its targets as jobless claims fall...
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anna: open arms.rench president macron said he is welcoming britain back to the eu if voters change their minds. >> i did regret the vote for the rest of europe and for our special relationship for france and the u.k. so, for sure. speaking to bloomberg and new complications. considering delaying today's meeting over budget targets amid renewed infighting. italian bonds and the euro fall. where less than half an hour away from the start of equity trade. we are expected to go lower and this is the fed but also the italy story getting some momentum. we saw some divergent reaction to the fed. something for everybody, something for the hawks and doves and we saw that reflected in what markets are doing. equities showing the performance yesterday, gaining momentum after the decision and dropping as we had the press conference from jerome powell. let's look at the gmm function. negativeed up on the -- negativity. performing and gaining some speaking broadly things have been negative in asia. in terms of for
anna: open arms.rench president macron said he is welcoming britain back to the eu if voters change their minds. >> i did regret the vote for the rest of europe and for our special relationship for france and the u.k. so, for sure. speaking to bloomberg and new complications. considering delaying today's meeting over budget targets amid renewed infighting. italian bonds and the euro fall. where less than half an hour away from the start of equity trade. we are expected to go lower and...
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anna: and you see that coming sooner?e normalization of interest rates coming sooner, and that's a function of other central banks pursuing monetary tightening more aggressively than previously assumed. matt: peter, thanks so much for your time. anna: peter chadwell -- chatwell, head of rates at mizuho. he will be joining us live on bloomberg radio, daybreak europe. i will be hosting the next hour of that program, on bloomberg radio. up next, we talk cybersecurity. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: good morning. this is bloomberg markets, european open, 44 minutes into the european trading day. when it comes to getting hacked, the saying goes it is not a matter of if, but when. how do businesses stay ahead? dark trace is is a cybersecurity company using machine learning to detect and response to threats. the five-year company reached a $1.5 billion valuation earlier this year. what plans they have to make good on that, we will see. joining me now is dark trace ceo nicole egan. start with the business it self. how do you use arti
anna: and you see that coming sooner?e normalization of interest rates coming sooner, and that's a function of other central banks pursuing monetary tightening more aggressively than previously assumed. matt: peter, thanks so much for your time. anna: peter chadwell -- chatwell, head of rates at mizuho. he will be joining us live on bloomberg radio, daybreak europe. i will be hosting the next hour of that program, on bloomberg radio. up next, we talk cybersecurity. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna:...
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anna: the u.s. prepares for widespread destruction from hurricane florence, now a category one storm. asia's bounce back continues. stocks picking up after valuations slumped. european markets look set to follow suit. mark carney's warning. the bank of england governor is a tall ministers that i know deal brexit could trigger higher rates with prices plunging by as much as 35%. he speaks later this morning. a half-hourss than away from the start of european stock trading. let's take a look first off that futures. we have gains on the ftse futures up about a third of 1%. slightly stronger gains on dax and cap futures. look at treasuries just to show you the yield has not come down much. take a look at my chart. i have three days here. you can see yesterday we had a little bit of a drop, but it came back. we are still trading at 2.97% right now. so close to that 3% level. it seems like risk feeling is not really affecting the yield very much at all, whether it is on or off. we are hovering around a 3%
anna: the u.s. prepares for widespread destruction from hurricane florence, now a category one storm. asia's bounce back continues. stocks picking up after valuations slumped. european markets look set to follow suit. mark carney's warning. the bank of england governor is a tall ministers that i know deal brexit could trigger higher rates with prices plunging by as much as 35%. he speaks later this morning. a half-hourss than away from the start of european stock trading. let's take a look...
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anna: you see it as a success.o if you want to do any deals, any m&a in poland, you might want to do it quickly before the rest of the world. you said last month you might be interested in buying local mutual funds or foreign insurers. are you in talks right now to expand? we are all the time looking in the market. there are a lot of structure areas we would like to grow. one of them is asset management. we believe investment per household in poland is not high enough. with the wealth creation we have seen over the last 30 years, gdp per capita doubling, this is going to become very important. the other part is health. more than wealth, with the demographic we have, people want to spend more on their health. this is an area we would like to expand. anna: talking about m&a targets, does that mean you have assets under management in mind? how big you want to be or countries you want to expand into? >> our ambition is not to be the biggest player in poland. our ambition is to be a global asset management -- manager ou
anna: you see it as a success.o if you want to do any deals, any m&a in poland, you might want to do it quickly before the rest of the world. you said last month you might be interested in buying local mutual funds or foreign insurers. are you in talks right now to expand? we are all the time looking in the market. there are a lot of structure areas we would like to grow. one of them is asset management. we believe investment per household in poland is not high enough. with the wealth...
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anna: thank you.merging markets held losses in asian trading today. a hint for the second central bank they will raise rates and have yet to shore up investor confidence. there could be a tax on exporters. >> to cover what is missing during the transition, we will ask those who have more capacity to contribute. i am referring to exporters in argentina. manus: that is the argentinian president, waiting for markets to open. julian, great to have you with us this morning. the challenge for turkey in the central bank, stupendous out of the hatch next week. -- hat next week. times as many of the world inflation rates. what do they need to do next week to convince you they have contained a crisis? the markets now has the expectation they will raise when telling the fed a number of times they will not pursue that policy. there could be further pressure on the currency. we will need to wait and see. we have talked about this in the past. is fundamental issue with whether you not -- or not you believe there is
anna: thank you.merging markets held losses in asian trading today. a hint for the second central bank they will raise rates and have yet to shore up investor confidence. there could be a tax on exporters. >> to cover what is missing during the transition, we will ask those who have more capacity to contribute. i am referring to exporters in argentina. manus: that is the argentinian president, waiting for markets to open. julian, great to have you with us this morning. the challenge for...
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anna: i want your thoughts on brexit.nd marched up hill and then back down again with what was coming out of brussels and then london. let me ask you about pound volatility. i have a chart that shows that. clouds on the horizon especially for october and november with conference season and we are getting to the tail end of some of the discussions. volatility is likely to move higher. the base case is a softer brexit. the tensions over the weekend have reduced the probability of that. putting back that implied volatility with the pound. it could move higher and it could suffer in the shorter term. anna: base case is still the soft brexit. you spend a lot of time in the united states. domestic to the and and fro inc. -- to-ing fro-ing is probably lost on the domestic consumer. >> there are various potential outcomes. keeping the american investors understanding the dynamics of brexit -- that is particularly difficult. or is such a wide range of possibility. the area of focus where there is concern is the potential for a sec
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anna: i am anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: a rally in asian stocks weakened as treasury yields threaten to pose a fresh test for equity investors. the dollar held its decline against most major peers, the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. ♪ anna: eu and u.k. leaders warn the brexit clock is running out with no sign of the deadlock being broken. we are live in salzburg. japan's by miniature wins -- prime minister wins a three-year term clearing the way for a continuation of the country's ultra-loose monetary policy. emerging-market stocks and currencies rise for a sixth time in seven sessions. is it time to buy the difference? with mark mobius at 8:30 a.m. u.k. time. matt: looking forward to that interview as the chorus grows backing a comeback in emerging inkets, reinvestment emerging markets. we are less than half an hour away from the open of european stocks. take a look at where futures are trading on the equity indexes. we are looking at little change likehis is what asia looks at the end of the session. reall
anna: i am anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: a rally in asian stocks weakened as treasury yields threaten to pose a fresh test for equity investors. the dollar held its decline against most major peers, the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. ♪ anna: eu and u.k. leaders warn the brexit clock is running out with no sign of the deadlock being broken. we are live in salzburg. japan's by miniature wins -- prime minister wins a three-year term clearing the way for a...
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anna: good morning from bloomberg's european headquarters. i am anna edwards. manus: i am manus cranny live from -- this is bloomberg. europe. these are today's top stories. anna: asian stocks had toward a one year low. how much further that he m woes have to go. the yen's the four-day losing streak on the dollar weakened amid concern that trouble of -- impose additional tariffs on china. sterling faults on the threat to go hard on russia over the poisoning. it is bouncing back as the u.k. in germany are set to drop a key brexit demand. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." we have got the sector inference in focus. revenue, they are delivering about 1100 engines in 2018 for defense. they are raising the 2018 organic revenue growth to 7% or 9%. a fairlyo be substantial organic revenue growth upgrade. free cash flow above 50% adjusted recurring operating income. they are giving us this upgrade to guidance. they are factoring in the zodiac. for revenue, recuperating operating income, and castle excluding the zodiac contribution -- excluding the zodiac con
anna: good morning from bloomberg's european headquarters. i am anna edwards. manus: i am manus cranny live from -- this is bloomberg. europe. these are today's top stories. anna: asian stocks had toward a one year low. how much further that he m woes have to go. the yen's the four-day losing streak on the dollar weakened amid concern that trouble of -- impose additional tariffs on china. sterling faults on the threat to go hard on russia over the poisoning. it is bouncing back as the u.k. in...
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anna: u.s. president donald trump threatens tariffs on all imports from china, warning he is ready to go. chinese stocks continue to fall. gridlock in stockholm. could scandinavia's largest economy be set for months of negotiations? a swiss luxury group names a new ceo two years after abolishing the position. good morning. matt: good morning. great to have you on board with us here on the markets. we are less than half an hour away from the european open. check out what is going on in european futures. a mixed trade as we saw earlier. not much movement in futures indexes. where we do see a lot of movement is chinese stocks. look at the csi 300. the broader mainland index we are tracking for you. this is three day trade. you can see it has come down, down, down. we are now at a low we have not seen since 2016, at least flirting with that level. tech stocks were among the hardest hit. keep an eye on those today. anna: absolutely. the csi 300 features on the gmm. chinese equities under pressure. le
anna: u.s. president donald trump threatens tariffs on all imports from china, warning he is ready to go. chinese stocks continue to fall. gridlock in stockholm. could scandinavia's largest economy be set for months of negotiations? a swiss luxury group names a new ceo two years after abolishing the position. good morning. matt: good morning. great to have you on board with us here on the markets. we are less than half an hour away from the european open. check out what is going on in european...
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anna? anna: let's look at the individual stocks on the move.rr screen on my bloomberg. you can see we've got to lisa, that finished a few upgrades and downgrades this morning. upgraded to overweight at jpmorgan. katze know is up there, 2.8%. we heard from our reporter before the break how we could see upside to casino shares as a result of the news flow there. talking about a credit line to rally. that was part of the story. we also see retailers in the u.k. rallying. dixon car phone higher. we've got hayes in their. i mentioned upgrades and downgrades. hayes downgraded to hsbc. that's part of the story. there's a mining company. mining stocks embattled metals, nicole, copper -- nickel, copper, aluminum, think, we see them battle. matt: european markets across the board. the latest move to place tariffs on chinese goods, and really the chinese refusal to meet up with u.s. treasury secretary steven mnuchin according to the wall street journal. joining us is jeffrey you, head of u.k. investment office for ubs wealth management. towe get closer an
anna? anna: let's look at the individual stocks on the move.rr screen on my bloomberg. you can see we've got to lisa, that finished a few upgrades and downgrades this morning. upgraded to overweight at jpmorgan. katze know is up there, 2.8%. we heard from our reporter before the break how we could see upside to casino shares as a result of the news flow there. talking about a credit line to rally. that was part of the story. we also see retailers in the u.k. rallying. dixon car phone higher....
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anna: thank you.ore on thext, departure of the ceo from dansk bank, -- danske connected to one of europe's biggest money-laundering scandals. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. let's get more on our top story. ceo is to bank resign. the bank faces allegations of channeling ilion's of illegal billions of illegal funding across europe. we are joined by our bloomberg intelligence reporter. what do you make of the latest announcements here? the first question is about the ceo bearing any management responsibility changes. we have had a year to look into this and we expected an indication of what numbers might come out, but at this point, we have nothing. alan, what is the size and scope of this. we have been saying this is the biggest money-laundering scandal in europe, but how big is this in dollar terms? >> i am extremely surprised the bank cannot come up with any sort of figure. there is about 150 billion -- 115 billion u.s. dollars that flows through the entire estonia na
anna: thank you.ore on thext, departure of the ceo from dansk bank, -- danske connected to one of europe's biggest money-laundering scandals. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. let's get more on our top story. ceo is to bank resign. the bank faces allegations of channeling ilion's of illegal billions of illegal funding across europe. we are joined by our bloomberg intelligence reporter. what do you make of the latest announcements here? the first question is...
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anna: thank you.s ace hardware store and online that's not your nickname that's where you work. >> that's who we are. steve: place for the helpful hardware man matt. >> thank you. steve: coming up on the show dr. geraldo rivera, thomas homan and dr. oz. and mia love. we will be right back. brian: i hope they all show up. i can't believe it. that everything sticks to stefon diggs's hands? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. cool, huh? yeah. he plays football, huh? yeah. believe it. geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. anna: brett kavanaugh and the white house firing back after new assault allegations if yo surface on the nominee. anna: event from 35 years ago did not happen. >> this is about the ideological bent of the supreme court maybe for the next generation and they are going to fight this tooth and nail to prevent brett kavanaugh from income that seat. >> there is a bureaucratic coup against president trump. >>
anna: thank you.s ace hardware store and online that's not your nickname that's where you work. >> that's who we are. steve: place for the helpful hardware man matt. >> thank you. steve: coming up on the show dr. geraldo rivera, thomas homan and dr. oz. and mia love. we will be right back. brian: i hope they all show up. i can't believe it. that everything sticks to stefon diggs's hands? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico....
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anna: good morning to you.hen you talk to investors, are they mostly focused on the challenges individual markets are facing? or are they looking ahead to the fed facing the top-down pressure the stronger dollar has been applying? both.: they're looking at it's an important distinction to make between the external factors as far as emerging markets. we know interest rates will rise in the u.s. and europe down the road. then we have trade concerns feeding into the equation. but as those concerns mounted, investors started looking at the weakest stories in the market sector. they're thinking of turkey, south africa, argentina, countries with the big current account deficits, and the most pronounced vulnerabilities at a domestic level. now we're seeing, you get a sense, if you look at the way the dollar index behaved last week, it didn't really rise that much, yet the weaker currencies sold off. there's a sense of that contagion feeding into the picture. guy: justin, thank you very much as ever. justin carrigan, o
anna: good morning to you.hen you talk to investors, are they mostly focused on the challenges individual markets are facing? or are they looking ahead to the fed facing the top-down pressure the stronger dollar has been applying? both.: they're looking at it's an important distinction to make between the external factors as far as emerging markets. we know interest rates will rise in the u.s. and europe down the road. then we have trade concerns feeding into the equation. but as those concerns...
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anna: hello.televised hearing on thursday where dr. christine ford will sit down and be essentially interrogated by a sex crimes prosecutor selected by congress to ask questions of her and also brett kavanaugh. brett kavanaugh's career in the judiciary is hanging in the balance. and that goes to show you why the white house yesterday did something that we don't think has ever happened in tv history before. they put a supreme court nominee on television the answer the allegations against him. you know what they're. he was fierce. nothing happened. >> i have never sexually assaulted anyone, not in high school not ever. i have always treated women with dignity and respect. listen to the people who have known me best for my whole life, the women who have known me since high school, the 6540 overnight signed a letter from high school saying i always treated them with dignity and respect. i want a fair process to defend my dignity. i know i'm telling the truth. i know my lifelong record. i'm not going t
anna: hello.televised hearing on thursday where dr. christine ford will sit down and be essentially interrogated by a sex crimes prosecutor selected by congress to ask questions of her and also brett kavanaugh. brett kavanaugh's career in the judiciary is hanging in the balance. and that goes to show you why the white house yesterday did something that we don't think has ever happened in tv history before. they put a supreme court nominee on television the answer the allegations against him....
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anna: treasury yields could go higher, then.k part of it, the market is pricing in the fed going to eventually around 3%. , 20 or 300 years basis points to low. matt: let me ask another question. we haven't touched the brexit subject yet. i'm not going to let you go without asking anything about it. theresa may is saying she could make the u.k. a tax haven which has to be a pretty compelling idea for the brexiteers. do you think we will see u.k. corporate tax rates really drop? we see the u.k. become a magnet for businesses because it so attractive with that kind of thing? story isink the tax part of the story. know but idon't wonder if the tax story has been brought to the floor now to kind of get the other side to maybe i don'tttle bit more, know, cordial in terms of the negotiations going forward. the reality is if negotiations don't go very well, any country in the world will respond the same way. i don't think it's peculiar to the u.k.. havenk. as a corporate has a lot of other things going for it. i think the tax rate coul
anna: treasury yields could go higher, then.k part of it, the market is pricing in the fed going to eventually around 3%. , 20 or 300 years basis points to low. matt: let me ask another question. we haven't touched the brexit subject yet. i'm not going to let you go without asking anything about it. theresa may is saying she could make the u.k. a tax haven which has to be a pretty compelling idea for the brexiteers. do you think we will see u.k. corporate tax rates really drop? we see the u.k....
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anna: matt? we see -- if i look or a lot of spread peripheral spreads, they had ballooned out. i have italy over germany here. they are coming back down, especially as italy softens the rhetoric. could we see them go back out if the ecb really starts to taper or stops to buy in these markets? andrew: no, i think not. the widening was around the political uncertainty in italy. there has been more conciliatory comments from the new i tally in government and this -- italian government and there will likely be for barons for the rest of europe around italy. this is a reflection that the new government and the uncertainty around the alliance a few months ago, i think the market is getting comfortable with that risk. the new government is being more conciliatory. for us, italy still poses a risk. it is a further down the road the rating agencies are a critical element in terms of any potential downgrades but as long as they can find a way through the budget, that weroval -- get approval, should see fur
anna: matt? we see -- if i look or a lot of spread peripheral spreads, they had ballooned out. i have italy over germany here. they are coming back down, especially as italy softens the rhetoric. could we see them go back out if the ecb really starts to taper or stops to buy in these markets? andrew: no, i think not. the widening was around the political uncertainty in italy. there has been more conciliatory comments from the new i tally in government and this -- italian government and there...
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>> anna: this is a vegetable lasary.>> anthony: mm-hmm. >> darren: cauliflower, carrot. >> anna: mm-hmm. string beans. most malagasy don't eat meat at every meal because it's expensive. most malagasy will eat rice, broth with vegetables, and that's it. meat once a week. >> darren: i could do fine here. >> anna: yeah you'd do fine here. yes, absolutely. >> anthony: this is a country that is very rich in natural resources. >> anna: madagascar, we have a lot of things that a lot of people want. like, for example, the trafficking of rosewood. prospecting for oil, for gas. and then don't even leave anything for the rest of the country. this is an island paradise. >> darren: and it's disappearing very, very quickly. >> anna: a lot of our forests have been burned down because people don't have land on which to grow their crops. >> anthony: the best-case scenario that everybody seems to raise is "eco-tourism will save the day." the local people will be, what? cleaning rooms, cooking. >> anna: they'll be the waiters, yeah absolut
>> anna: this is a vegetable lasary.>> anthony: mm-hmm. >> darren: cauliflower, carrot. >> anna: mm-hmm. string beans. most malagasy don't eat meat at every meal because it's expensive. most malagasy will eat rice, broth with vegetables, and that's it. meat once a week. >> darren: i could do fine here. >> anna: yeah you'd do fine here. yes, absolutely. >> anthony: this is a country that is very rich in natural resources. >> anna: madagascar, we...
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anna: one of the big headlines is with ing. is stepping down after the money laundering probe. shares have pushed up just a tag, up 2/10 of a percent. unicredit might be interested in acquisitions of bba or bbn. shares there are up just a tad, nearly half a percent. the downside is heineken. shares lower by 1.2%. this comes after a downgrade for the are making. eat and thanks to wh barley. anna: dani with a look at the stocks they are. -- stocks there. the pound is holding on to yesterday's gains. a divorce agreement in the next eight weeks regarding brexit is realistic. tensions around the irish border still need to be resolved. could stop investors from getting their money back. bloomberg'sow is european corporate finance reporter and bilal. great to have you with us. the us some examples of types of warnings we are getting from corporate's raising money regarding brexit risk. companies were writing a couple of sentences because they didn't really know what risks were involved. pages ofeing two brexit risks from cambridge uni
anna: one of the big headlines is with ing. is stepping down after the money laundering probe. shares have pushed up just a tag, up 2/10 of a percent. unicredit might be interested in acquisitions of bba or bbn. shares there are up just a tad, nearly half a percent. the downside is heineken. shares lower by 1.2%. this comes after a downgrade for the are making. eat and thanks to wh barley. anna: dani with a look at the stocks they are. -- stocks there. the pound is holding on to yesterday's...
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anna: thank you. next, fleeing florence. haltnies in the carolinas operations to let employees leave the area. we will look at the industries from soft commodities to car manufacturing and to nuclear plant in between. we will discuss that. this is bloomberg. ♪ is is bloomberg. ♪ anna: good morning, this is bloomberg markets, the european open. let's talk about what is going on stateside. it companies are preparing for the arrival of hurricane florence by shutting factories and encouraging workers to keep their homes and families safe. duke energy is one of the biggest utilities in the region and anticipates as 3 million customers will lose power. the company's president said hurricane florence will be out life-changing event for may people in the carolinas. getting a short-term boost in terms of their prices from the hurricane as well as eating a big reducer of cotton. it is also the leading producer of tobacco. hurricane florence could recap it on freight networks with east coast exposure. standd norfolk southern in the pro
anna: thank you. next, fleeing florence. haltnies in the carolinas operations to let employees leave the area. we will look at the industries from soft commodities to car manufacturing and to nuclear plant in between. we will discuss that. this is bloomberg. ♪ is is bloomberg. ♪ anna: good morning, this is bloomberg markets, the european open. let's talk about what is going on stateside. it companies are preparing for the arrival of hurricane florence by shutting factories and encouraging...
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it looks like anna. blake doesn't look like that. no, i wouldn't have known.d the eyebrows. >>> coming up, lindsay lohan's got the moves and we got the man responsible for the viral video craze. that's next. kron-4 news at eight: breaking news.. tropical storm gordon, barreling towards the gulf coast tonight.it is expected to become a hurricane, within hours.a live report coming up. back here at home...residents in one bay area neighborhood say there are sideshows on their street almost every night.and they claim the city and police aren't doing enough to stop it.plus... president trump gives his take on colin kaepernick becoming the face of nike's new campaign. i'm ken wayne i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. ♪ well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls... and cars in disguise. i've cast quite a spell now... you won't believe your eyes! (laughter) the spell is cast. halloween time is back with spook-tacular experiences in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! (laughter) >
it looks like anna. blake doesn't look like that. no, i wouldn't have known.d the eyebrows. >>> coming up, lindsay lohan's got the moves and we got the man responsible for the viral video craze. that's next. kron-4 news at eight: breaking news.. tropical storm gordon, barreling towards the gulf coast tonight.it is expected to become a hurricane, within hours.a live report coming up. back here at home...residents in one bay area neighborhood say there are sideshows on their street...
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it looks like anna. blake doesn't look like that. no, i wouldn't have known.e eyebrows. >>> coming up, lindsay lohan's got the moves and we got the man responsible for the viral video craze. that's next. it's going to be so fun. ♪ ♪ she might not know what her passion is yet. but you're passionate about helping her find it. feed her passion. where there's jif, there's love.™ >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> that's lindsay lohan keeping the smer alive and lindsay lohan started her own hashtagg. >> that's amazing. i want you to check this out. here's one star giving it a try, busy phillips said it's harder to nail than it seems. we shot the man who shot lindsay lohan doing the lilo. >> i had to document the moment. it's legendary. >> you need a couple of cocktails to do the lilo. >> i bet you can do that right now. >> no, a margarita. >> bye, everybody. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave oven pro, brought to you by the makers of the nuwave precision induction cooktop. stay tuned. to celebrate the amazing success of the n
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anna: there could be legal headlines. laws around agriculture and what you can do with seeds and how much you can modify them are very different on both sides of the atlantic area is that something that is going to mean bayer doesn't deliver what it could do? or is that not something markets focus on? >> i do not think the market is focused on that. a european company buys a u.s. company, so all of a sudden the european agency says, hey, plant this in france and germany. ast bayer has realized is capacity of land decreases, changes in whether, it is becoming more and more important. monsanto has the best technology. anna: i have been talking to a swiss executive. europe is doing its own thing, but the rest of the world is doing something different. are you interested in bayer at the moment? where in europe are you putting money? >> bayer is very interesting. the market cap for bayer is nearly what they paid for monsanto. the litigation has really taken a hit. it is fundamentally a very solid business. probably the low end
anna: there could be legal headlines. laws around agriculture and what you can do with seeds and how much you can modify them are very different on both sides of the atlantic area is that something that is going to mean bayer doesn't deliver what it could do? or is that not something markets focus on? >> i do not think the market is focused on that. a european company buys a u.s. company, so all of a sudden the european agency says, hey, plant this in france and germany. ast bayer has...
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anna? >> thank you, george. typhoon mangkhut is moving away from the northern philippines, but the heavy wind and rain will stick around a bit longer. thousands of families have been evacuated from coastal areas. local media report military aircraft have been deployed to the philippines for evacuations and to bring supplies. the storm is now headed to south china and will likely gain strength before it arrives here. we are now learning there are confirmed deaths in the philippines. alexandra field is there. alex, what can you tell us? >> that word now coming from national risk disaster management officials who say there are two deaths in the cordlera reason where 51 landslide incidents have been recorded. these are deaths of two first responders. no further details about the deaths or what led to them, but they are again saying it happened in the region where they can now report dozens of incidents of landslides. this is something that was anticipated. this was a big concern for emergency management officials, t
anna? >> thank you, george. typhoon mangkhut is moving away from the northern philippines, but the heavy wind and rain will stick around a bit longer. thousands of families have been evacuated from coastal areas. local media report military aircraft have been deployed to the philippines for evacuations and to bring supplies. the storm is now headed to south china and will likely gain strength before it arrives here. we are now learning there are confirmed deaths in the philippines....
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anna: yes indeed.ead is a delightful phrase that has been discussed by the italian government. do you think the lords of the spread will keep the government's ambitions for spending in check? o some extent, yes, especially when the government discovers there are no lords of the spread. this is a lesson that italy should have learned already when i was asked to remedy to a much more difficult than today's situation. the spread is quite sensitive towar what national governmentso and to what the ecb does. in this sense, i believe that this somewhat unrealistic discussions in italy about huge increases in spending and fact the result -- the unwanted result of a prolonged and deep quantitative easing. tom: you standard -- studied under james tobin at yale university. we spoke yesterday to kenneth rogoff of harvard university, made clear that italy is important and yet italy cannot clear that economic system. does italy need to find a new capitalism or can they solve their challenges given the fractious orig
anna: yes indeed.ead is a delightful phrase that has been discussed by the italian government. do you think the lords of the spread will keep the government's ambitions for spending in check? o some extent, yes, especially when the government discovers there are no lords of the spread. this is a lesson that italy should have learned already when i was asked to remedy to a much more difficult than today's situation. the spread is quite sensitive towar what national governmentso and to what the...
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that must feel like a victory because anna van der breggen was ina victory because anna van der breggen been one of those riders working for others so i think the people's feeling will be that she just deserves that so much. we've seen her work there so many people and to see her get a medal at the world championships is amazing. she was thrilled to get that medal and as was the bronze medallist. 14 years ago, she has herfirst was the bronze medallist. 14 years ago, she has her first appearance on ago, she has her first appearance on a podium at table championship. and she has really slipped into that role since. to bring home the bronze medal for italy, massive elevations all come in the italian capital tonight. —— italian camp tonight. the dutch have won the elite road race, they are the real driving force in women's cycling at the moment. b. the strongest riders are also the dodge teams. they must have also the dodge teams. they must have a very good development structure that i think the rest of the world can take notice of because they keep producing champions. now anna van der bre
that must feel like a victory because anna van der breggen was ina victory because anna van der breggen been one of those riders working for others so i think the people's feeling will be that she just deserves that so much. we've seen her work there so many people and to see her get a medal at the world championships is amazing. she was thrilled to get that medal and as was the bronze medallist. 14 years ago, she has herfirst was the bronze medallist. 14 years ago, she has her first appearance...
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anna is there.ed here by michael marsh, the head of leverage finance for the atrging markets for africa goldman sachs. a bit of a back to school feel, m&a deals keeping you busy. michael: thank you for having me. the pipeline is big. large-cap transactions has happened over the past couple of months. european companies have been coming to market, global businesses coming to market. driver, that the big when you look at the big drivers of m&a, are they to continue? michael: yes. if you look at the last five years just focusing on europe, 30% of the use of proceeds -- high yield bonds have been used to fund m&a. this year, over 50%. september and october, they should be an even bigger driver. anna: we are talking about global growth, over that trade, exit, none of that is denting the appetite for your customers? michael: guild continues to behind. -- yield continues to be high. risk-free rates are on impacted. the spread is growing and we expect dollar product to continue to grow. brexit -- what impac
anna is there.ed here by michael marsh, the head of leverage finance for the atrging markets for africa goldman sachs. a bit of a back to school feel, m&a deals keeping you busy. michael: thank you for having me. the pipeline is big. large-cap transactions has happened over the past couple of months. european companies have been coming to market, global businesses coming to market. driver, that the big when you look at the big drivers of m&a, are they to continue? michael: yes. if you...
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and they were like, "anna, it's cool. to your own stuff to get pumped up for the day. like, no judgment." [ laughter ] and i was like, "very much judgment!" so i spent the whole rest of the day being like, "i don't. i don't listen to 'the cup song' for fun." >> seth: not even your own version, but that you remix it. >> yeah, i didn't remix that just to have the nightclub vibe. >> seth: your first musical, you were 12-years-old. is that right? on broadway? [ scattered cheers ] >> yeah. what just happened? [ laughter ] >> seth: there was someone retroactively wanting to give you huge credit for that accomplishment. >> they sound super young, so i don't think you saw me in that show. but i love the enthusiasm. >> seth: but you were always into musicals. >> yes. >> seth: huge bette midler fan as a kid? >> massive bette midler fan. >> seth: i bet not a lot of people your age were huge bette midler fans. >> no, i um -- well, i had that cd, "experience the divine." where she's like, you know, she's doing that thing where she's o
and they were like, "anna, it's cool. to your own stuff to get pumped up for the day. like, no judgment." [ laughter ] and i was like, "very much judgment!" so i spent the whole rest of the day being like, "i don't. i don't listen to 'the cup song' for fun." >> seth: not even your own version, but that you remix it. >> yeah, i didn't remix that just to have the nightclub vibe. >> seth: your first musical, you were 12-years-old. is that right? on...
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suspected that include covers woman anna eshoo and senator. feinstein. >> i want to take does mike think dr. ford for what you said but acknowledging that we had said that we would come to california. senator. bowman tall. >> thank you, mr. chairman. want to join in and thank you for being here today, and just tell you that i found your testimony powerful, and credible and i believe you. you are a teacher, correct? >> correct. >> but -- you have given america an amazing teaching moment and you may have other moments in the classroom, but you have inspired, and you have enlightened, america. you have inspired and given courage to women to come forward that they have done to everyone of our offices and many other public places. have inspired, and you have enlightened mind in america to listen respectfully to survivors and men who survived sexual attacks. that is a profound public service, regardless of what happened with this nomination. the teachers of america, people of america should be really proud of what you have done. let me tell you why
suspected that include covers woman anna eshoo and senator. feinstein. >> i want to take does mike think dr. ford for what you said but acknowledging that we had said that we would come to california. senator. bowman tall. >> thank you, mr. chairman. want to join in and thank you for being here today, and just tell you that i found your testimony powerful, and credible and i believe you. you are a teacher, correct? >> correct. >> but -- you have given america an amazing...
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a very dominant ride by anna van der breggen.elf, she was that strong and to win by that margin was something super impressive. you will not forget that for a very long time. an australian team waving a kangaroo because they have a silver medallist. amanda spratt coming second. that must feel like a victory because anna van der breggen was in a class of her own and you get a silver medal was a very big accomplishment and something she should be very proud of. she has been one of those riders working tirelessly for others, so i think the people's feeling will be that she just deserves that so much. we've seen her work there so many people and to see her get a medal at the world championships is amazing. she was thrilled to get that medal and as was the bronze medallist. 1a years ago, she had her first appearance on a podium at a world championship. and she has really slipped into that mentor role since. to bring home the bronze medal for italy, massive celebrations in the italian camp tonight. the dutch have won the elite road rac
a very dominant ride by anna van der breggen.elf, she was that strong and to win by that margin was something super impressive. you will not forget that for a very long time. an australian team waving a kangaroo because they have a silver medallist. amanda spratt coming second. that must feel like a victory because anna van der breggen was in a class of her own and you get a silver medal was a very big accomplishment and something she should be very proud of. she has been one of those riders...
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anna, thanks very much. nice to see you! anna smith being with us this week.ite an interesting week, isn't it? plenty to go and watch over the next seven days. see you next time. bye— bye. hello. sunday's ended with some rain in parts of northern ireland and western scotland, that's the weather front that will change the weather for all of us this week as it turns cooler. some sunshine in ten today with temperatures into the mid—20s in the warm spots in the uk, and while many of us did see some sunshine occasionally, wasn't quite blue sky at port talbot. let's look and things through the rest of the night, we have this area of cloud and some rain, this is the weather front taking cooler weather southwards, such a slow process. you might see the rain pepping up in parts of southern and south—east scotla nd parts of southern and south—east scotland into monday morning. now, east of that, some clear spells in east of that, some clear spells in east and south—east england, something thing of figure temperatures, patchy mist and thought perhaps. north of that, patc
anna, thanks very much. nice to see you! anna smith being with us this week.ite an interesting week, isn't it? plenty to go and watch over the next seven days. see you next time. bye— bye. hello. sunday's ended with some rain in parts of northern ireland and western scotland, that's the weather front that will change the weather for all of us this week as it turns cooler. some sunshine in ten today with temperatures into the mid—20s in the warm spots in the uk, and while many of us did see...
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and anna had not heard from her. said, "something's wrong." >> reporter: mark, his wife, anna, and christina's sister sarah all started calling friends including hunter. >> reporter: so your -- your oldest daughter ends up getting ahold of sarah? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: and she says to hunter, "have you seen christina"? and he's like, "well no, i haven't since -- since friday." >> right. he figured she was with us or with her mom. >> reporter: hunter, who's living with her, doesn't say anything, doesn't call you? doesn't sound the alarm and call anybody? >> don't get me started. >> reporter: mark and anna continued to work the phones. eventually reaching christina's pal, steven nickerson. >> her dad had asked me if he had seen -- if i had seen christina or heard from christina. and i said, "no, and the last time i talked to her was, you know, saturday morning." and he asked me, like "who'd she leave with, and i told him it was enrique. >> and i'm like, "who's enrique?" >> yeah, because we didn't know enrique. >> repo
and anna had not heard from her. said, "something's wrong." >> reporter: mark, his wife, anna, and christina's sister sarah all started calling friends including hunter. >> reporter: so your -- your oldest daughter ends up getting ahold of sarah? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: and she says to hunter, "have you seen christina"? and he's like, "well no, i haven't since -- since friday." >> right. he figured she was with us or with her mom....
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. >> blake lively and anna kendrick in "a simple favor." >>> a not so simple clash between two moms with sinister secrets duelling in unexpected ways in this twisty mystery. >> i think the idea that there are these dark secrets is really exciting. >>> but first, here are t the "nightline" five. (music throughout) >>> good evening, and thank you for joining us. we begin here tonight with an all-out assault by the white house on a new book that contains explosive allegations of chaos in the west wing. current and former members of the administration coming out today to attack the latest publication by veteran journali journalist bob woodward, and we sat down with him. >> many people are disturbed and worried about what's going on in the trump white house. we need to wake up and address it. >> bob woodward, legendry reporter for the "washington post" is out with a new book that has president trump enrage ffd book is a work of fiction. >> this is a war on truth. the president is saying things are a certain way when they are visibly and provably the opposite. >> team trump on offense, fightin
. >> blake lively and anna kendrick in "a simple favor." >>> a not so simple clash between two moms with sinister secrets duelling in unexpected ways in this twisty mystery. >> i think the idea that there are these dark secrets is really exciting. >>> but first, here are t the "nightline" five. (music throughout) >>> good evening, and thank you for joining us. we begin here tonight with an all-out assault by the white house on a new...
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anna cox had come up with two important findings. the message in blood had likely been written with a gloved hand and it had been scrawled at least 20 minutes after the on set of the attack on karen. she reported her results to the detectives that by then learned another pimportant fact about their victim. karen was exclusively left-handed and her left hand didn't have blood on it. >> when the autopsy report came in it suggested she couldn't have written anything with either hand. >> was this a victim that was going to be able to dip in her own blood and able to write roc on the wall? >> absolutely not. over 90% of her spinal cord was damaged. >> she was incapacitated. >> incapacitated. it wasn't her. she didn't write that. >> the evidence was overwhelming. she didn't write the letters roc in blood. it was a huge turning point in the case and the best news possible for the ex-boyfriend. >> they confirmed 100% that she could not have done it. she couldn't have done it. she would have been physically incapable of doing it. it surely wa
anna cox had come up with two important findings. the message in blood had likely been written with a gloved hand and it had been scrawled at least 20 minutes after the on set of the attack on karen. she reported her results to the detectives that by then learned another pimportant fact about their victim. karen was exclusively left-handed and her left hand didn't have blood on it. >> when the autopsy report came in it suggested she couldn't have written anything with either hand....
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a storm that has proven deadly. >> and i'm anna coren in hong kong.ring the path of typhoon mangkhut. it was downgraded slightly after making landfall in the philippines but could pick up steam again as it pushes towards china. >> anna, a major storm we will continue to follow with you. we start here in the united states on the east coast with this storm you see it right there over the state of north carolina, the big concern right now is this major system is moving at a snails pace. it's capable of dropping a great deal of water, causing severe flooding throughout, and for the next several days rescuers will be working around the clock to help people in need. >> in a matter of seconds my house was flood up to the waist and now it's up to the chest, and we're stuck in the attic. there's four of us. >> reporter: trapped and waiting for help as waters continue to rise, tropical storm florence is becoming more life threatening. >> people are yelling for help and we tried to go outside to help, but then the water got up like above his chest and then he ha
a storm that has proven deadly. >> and i'm anna coren in hong kong.ring the path of typhoon mangkhut. it was downgraded slightly after making landfall in the philippines but could pick up steam again as it pushes towards china. >> anna, a major storm we will continue to follow with you. we start here in the united states on the east coast with this storm you see it right there over the state of north carolina, the big concern right now is this major system is moving at a snails...
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and with that he was alleging that the center for popular democracy which anna-maria kilo one of theomen is the co executive director of and the man who tweeted that is suggesting that that's funded by the billion billionaire philanthropist george soros who is of course well known for his anti trump views but i think what has really caught people's attention here is you know what these women have gone through the sexual abuse that they've talked about how that reflects what so many people fellow survivors have experienced including the fact that their own parents didn't know what happened to them until this event happened and they they have subs. tarn for approval. how about grows. worse with. poor design highlights you can make yourself. stupid tricks that will turn your whole special. upgrade yourself with g.w. interior design channel on youtube.
and with that he was alleging that the center for popular democracy which anna-maria kilo one of theomen is the co executive director of and the man who tweeted that is suggesting that that's funded by the billion billionaire philanthropist george soros who is of course well known for his anti trump views but i think what has really caught people's attention here is you know what these women have gone through the sexual abuse that they've talked about how that reflects what so many people...
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as many of you know anna is my sister, my brother and anna grew up by library, throughout childhood our parents emphasized reading, anna not only loved to read but she loved to write, she was 10 years' old when she pitched first book to publishing company. our mom typed it up and mailed it out and sadly it was rejected. [laughter] >> anna donated copy to lincoln elementary school library where it circulated for years. [laughter] >> throughout high school and college anna kept writing, she completed a masters in fine arts and moved to establish community of writers, literary detroit and write a house which rehabilitates houses in detroit and gives them away to a writer for free. she was a fullbright scholar and editor of detroit which was book in 2013. she continue today free lans and books start today appear in elle magazine and new york times, however, a few years ago anna dreamed bigger and pitched an idea to publisher about writing a book about the flint water crisis and fortunately this one was picked up. released last month, the poison city, chronicles rise and flint water crisis i
as many of you know anna is my sister, my brother and anna grew up by library, throughout childhood our parents emphasized reading, anna not only loved to read but she loved to write, she was 10 years' old when she pitched first book to publishing company. our mom typed it up and mailed it out and sadly it was rejected. [laughter] >> anna donated copy to lincoln elementary school library where it circulated for years. [laughter] >> throughout high school and college anna kept...
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anna coren picks things up from hong kong. >> thank you, george. mangkhut was a super typhoon foon, t packing winds of up to 280 kilometers an hour or 180 miles an hour. the storm has been downgraded to a typhoon, but it has turned deadly. within the past hour, we have learned of two deaths and there are dozens of landslides and hundreds of homes that have been destroyed. the storm is headed for southern china which is where we are based and could gain strength as it crosses the south china sea. alex sandan and a, what havare from authority, two deaths. any other updates? >> reporter: yeah, it has taken many hours to understand the impact. two deaths are linked to the super typhoon. dozens of landslides have now been reported and certainly there is a concern that there could be additional landslides to come in the coming hours, that is the effect when you have hours and hours of the heavy rains that were experienced in this part of the philippines overnight and into the dade. in that region, they have about 20 roads shut down right now, part of tha
anna coren picks things up from hong kong. >> thank you, george. mangkhut was a super typhoon foon, t packing winds of up to 280 kilometers an hour or 180 miles an hour. the storm has been downgraded to a typhoon, but it has turned deadly. within the past hour, we have learned of two deaths and there are dozens of landslides and hundreds of homes that have been destroyed. the storm is headed for southern china which is where we are based and could gain strength as it crosses the south...
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anna? >> they believe there is still time for that decision and that investigation to happen should the president move forward on that request. boris, the president initially showed restraint. he said some things that a lot of people praised but then he became very vocal about the woman accusing brett kavanaugh, casting doubt on her story, even doubling and tripling down on support of his nominee for supreme court. but we know some republicans would like him to stop tweeting about it. >> reporter: that's right, anna. several sources inside the white house told us they were bracing themselves for the president to weigh in on this scenario with allegations coming against his nominee. ultimately the president lost that restraint and started tweeting, not only claiming that left wing radicals were trying to destroy brett kavanaugh but also questioning why christine blasey ford took so long to come forward with these allegations against brett kavanaugh. that didn't sit well with a number of repu
anna? >> they believe there is still time for that decision and that investigation to happen should the president move forward on that request. boris, the president initially showed restraint. he said some things that a lot of people praised but then he became very vocal about the woman accusing brett kavanaugh, casting doubt on her story, even doubling and tripling down on support of his nominee for supreme court. but we know some republicans would like him to stop tweeting about it....
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to take us through this week's top cinema releases is anna smith!dent, in fact, of the critics' circle, among other things. good to see you. what have you been watching? right. well, this week's an interesting week. we are starting off with cold war. this takes place primarily in poland and paris and a very interesting story of a troubled relationship between a musician and a singer. then we're off to sanjose in the current day for searching, which is a missing person thriller and it's told entirely on computer
to take us through this week's top cinema releases is anna smith!dent, in fact, of the critics' circle, among other things. good to see you. what have you been watching? right. well, this week's an interesting week. we are starting off with cold war. this takes place primarily in poland and paris and a very interesting story of a troubled relationship between a musician and a singer. then we're off to sanjose in the current day for searching, which is a missing person thriller and it's told...
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anna, do you know? can you state with great certainty?they meddled in the elections, but i don't know -- >> it's hard to quantify. guys, i think that everybody, even the fbi would say it's hard to quantify exactly what affect that had. but ana navarro and -- >> it's 57 days. >> yeah, i don't know how i just lost ten days. >> yeah. >>> accusing ousted ceo les moonves of sexual misconduct. there's a lot to say about this. that's next. getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10-25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from the meningitis most teens were probably vaccinated against when younger. we're getting the word out against meningitis b. our teens are getting bexsero. bexsero should not be given if you had a severe allergic reaction after a previous dose. most common side effects are pain, redness or hardness at the injection site; muscle pain; fatigue; headache; nausea;
anna, do you know? can you state with great certainty?they meddled in the elections, but i don't know -- >> it's hard to quantify. guys, i think that everybody, even the fbi would say it's hard to quantify exactly what affect that had. but ana navarro and -- >> it's 57 days. >> yeah, i don't know how i just lost ten days. >> yeah. >>> accusing ousted ceo les moonves of sexual misconduct. there's a lot to say about this. that's next. getting in their way....
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anna, thank you, mr.d to have you as well, really appreciate your time. >> thanks, craig. >>> meanwhile, a gunman opened fire this morning at a bank in downtown cincinnati. that gunman killed three people. he injured a number of others. the unidentified suspect that gunman is also dead after exchanging fire with police at the fifth third bank. details on a motive are still very unclear this afternoon with four dead. this is the deadliest shooting in the cincinnati region since 2013. just moments ago, the justice department charged a north korea hacker connected to that hack of sony pictures back in 2014. it comes just a few hours after president trump tweeted about his relationship with kim jong-un. also, the nfl season kicks off tonight and a new ad from mike featuring colin kaepernick is set to air during the game. so does a big corporate backer put new pressure on the league's handling of kaepernick's protest? how can we say when you book direct at choicehotels.com you always get the lowest price on ou
anna, thank you, mr.d to have you as well, really appreciate your time. >> thanks, craig. >>> meanwhile, a gunman opened fire this morning at a bank in downtown cincinnati. that gunman killed three people. he injured a number of others. the unidentified suspect that gunman is also dead after exchanging fire with police at the fifth third bank. details on a motive are still very unclear this afternoon with four dead. this is the deadliest shooting in the cincinnati region since...
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. >> anna eschoo was first approached by the accuser over the summer. since then there's been growing support for dr. ford. we have the details from the south bay. >> reporter: congresswoman anna eschoo had an hour and a half long conversation with christine blasey ford in mid-july. ford reportedly shared details about the attack she says happened when she and bret were high school students in suburban washington, d.c. >> it was very obvious to me that she was scarred by her experience. >> reporter: eschoo tells chief white house correspondent jonathan karl she suggested ford write to senator diane fine sfin. as the existence of that letter leaked ford said it was her civic responsibility to come forth with the story. ford's lawyers wrote to grassley saying since she went public, her worst fears materializes and she's become a target of vicious harassment and even death threats. but a separate letter to blassy ford written by a group of enpen mother s offers the psychology pr hand. supporters will protest in front off city hall, sign petitions, run for
. >> anna eschoo was first approached by the accuser over the summer. since then there's been growing support for dr. ford. we have the details from the south bay. >> reporter: congresswoman anna eschoo had an hour and a half long conversation with christine blasey ford in mid-july. ford reportedly shared details about the attack she says happened when she and bret were high school students in suburban washington, d.c. >> it was very obvious to me that she was scarred by her...
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i want to start with anna. reporting a ton on the developments within the last 90 minutes related to brett kavanaugh, related to the confirmation process, the nomination process that now seems to be on the verge of getting maybe derailed? we don't know. senator angus king was out as the story broke, right when dr. ford came out publicly telling her story to the washington post. here's what he had to say. >> let's pause, because there isn't any rush. there's no deadline here that would forestall a full investigation both of his record at the bush white house and also this latest allegation kwh which appears at least very serious and ought to be resolved. >> we also, by the way, have the list of all the democrats telling chuck grassley you got to hold off. what are you hearing from your sources? >> yes. that pause and all of this kind of consternation and fighting between republicans and democrats on capitol hill is giving the kind of movement democrats a moment. and they are going to seize it when there is a hea
i want to start with anna. reporting a ton on the developments within the last 90 minutes related to brett kavanaugh, related to the confirmation process, the nomination process that now seems to be on the verge of getting maybe derailed? we don't know. senator angus king was out as the story broke, right when dr. ford came out publicly telling her story to the washington post. here's what he had to say. >> let's pause, because there isn't any rush. there's no deadline here that would...
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anyway, congressman anna eshu from california joins us now.gresswoman, thank you so much for joining us. i've known you a lot time, a lot of respect for you. tell us in detail right now, how did you learn about this allegation? >> my constituent called my office and asked to meet with me. it was as simple as that. and so an appointment was set up. when i returned from washington that week, i met with her with dr. ford, for an extended period of time. i think about an hour and a half, the first thing that i thought was important to tell her was that everything that she spoke about with me had complete privacy because these -- all of my constituents receive that, but i thought it was very important that she understand that. she told me her story. i asked her many questions along the way. and i thought that it was important, chris, to tell her that i was not there to tell her what to do, that she was there with me and that i would assist her in whatever her choice was. and so on the heels of that, i contacted senator feinstein because she is the
anyway, congressman anna eshu from california joins us now.gresswoman, thank you so much for joining us. i've known you a lot time, a lot of respect for you. tell us in detail right now, how did you learn about this allegation? >> my constituent called my office and asked to meet with me. it was as simple as that. and so an appointment was set up. when i returned from washington that week, i met with her with dr. ford, for an extended period of time. i think about an hour and a half, the...