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so she made sure a photo of anna was always on display. >> this is anna. to those six men and six women to decide if bob moses stalked, and shot his ex-wife in her garage that january night. they deliberated for eight hours that first day, and went home for the night. the next day, after their morning coffee, they told the judge they were ready. >> madam foreperson, i understand the jury's reached a verdict. is that correct? >> yes, your honor. >> if you would, please hand that to the bailiff. defendant, go ahead and rise. the state of the texas versus robert arthur moses, "we, the jury, find the defendant guilty of murder as charged in the indictment." >> reporter: bob moses got life in prison. in the back of the courtroom, anna's friends thanked prosecutors and police. >> i was happy that, i could bring them a little bit of justice. >> reporter: at the defense table, bob was left alone with his thoughts. igor, who'd supported his father during the entire case, was not in the courtroom. donna thinks the jury got it right. >> it's very sad that bob would n
so she made sure a photo of anna was always on display. >> this is anna. to those six men and six women to decide if bob moses stalked, and shot his ex-wife in her garage that january night. they deliberated for eight hours that first day, and went home for the night. the next day, after their morning coffee, they told the judge they were ready. >> madam foreperson, i understand the jury's reached a verdict. is that correct? >> yes, your honor. >> if you would, please...
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i am anna edwards, the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. anna: bonds selloff from the u.k. to japan off the treasury yields spike. asia, what will this mean for european equities? even as thee rout, government makes concessions on the budget deficit plan. oil's march halt. crude eases on the highest level since 2014. is the price too high? we bring you our exclusive interview with the russian oil minister. this is how the future set up one half hour before the cash trading day. negative across the board for european at what he markets, and it has a lot to do with bond markets and the oil prices. strong data out of the united states. let's show you where we have been on the move overnight in the asian session. indonesia, south korea, a week picture for asia. the chinese markets are closed. u.s. equities markets came off of their highs yesterday as we saw treasury yields push higher. maybe the yields are going higher for good reason. at the same time, it undermines equities, so we see them coming off globally. this is also speaking to the fx trade as well, we see those coming
i am anna edwards, the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. anna: bonds selloff from the u.k. to japan off the treasury yields spike. asia, what will this mean for european equities? even as thee rout, government makes concessions on the budget deficit plan. oil's march halt. crude eases on the highest level since 2014. is the price too high? we bring you our exclusive interview with the russian oil minister. this is how the future set up one half hour before the cash trading day. negative...
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anna: stay with us.elly into the conversation, political economist at aberdeen. she joins us now -- at aberdeen standard. let me ask you about the significance of another three months, stephanie. has significant would this be a fate -- how significant would it be if the transition phase were extended? stephanie: i think the challenge here are there are a couple of moving parts getting associated together. issuees not solve the that conservatives within theresa may's own party continue to say they do not want a without a time limit. they wanted to be for a set amount of time. that challenge is continuing. i think what we have seen overnight is it is all well and good to say positive tones, but for investors little has changed overnight. anna: if we extend the transition the backstop is less likely to be used, is that fair to say? stephanie: can theresa may sell that to her own party, the parliament, and pass the withdrawal agreement through parliament? matt: stephanie, let me ask you. is there any way tha
anna: stay with us.elly into the conversation, political economist at aberdeen. she joins us now -- at aberdeen standard. let me ask you about the significance of another three months, stephanie. has significant would this be a fate -- how significant would it be if the transition phase were extended? stephanie: i think the challenge here are there are a couple of moving parts getting associated together. issuees not solve the that conservatives within theresa may's own party continue to say...
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anna: ok.t: we have china -- i love these charts, andrew, that show one day moves in whichever direction they went over a period of time. as the csi 300. you see the biggest drop for chinese stocks, down 4.3%, that we have seen since what looks like february of 2016. is it really that bad? concern dueent-up to the holiday week? or is this more of a concern about the outlook, the discounting mechanism of stocks in their profitability the potential going forward? >> as anna mentioned earlier, part of this is certainly due to the fact but the market was off last week. but i think if we step back and we think about growth in china out into next year, the chinese market is down, asia's market down, copper is down, currency is weaker, chinese bond yields are lower, all year to date. if you know nothing else, all four of those things are all confirming the idea that growth is going to be weaker over the coming 12 months. i think that is something that should continue to matter to braod investors, as l
anna: ok.t: we have china -- i love these charts, andrew, that show one day moves in whichever direction they went over a period of time. as the csi 300. you see the biggest drop for chinese stocks, down 4.3%, that we have seen since what looks like february of 2016. is it really that bad? concern dueent-up to the holiday week? or is this more of a concern about the outlook, the discounting mechanism of stocks in their profitability the potential going forward? >> as anna mentioned...
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anna: now, onto brexit.hair is optimistic about a positive outcome with divorce talks, but the bank is focused on servicing customers in all scenarios. she spoke exclusively with bloombergs francine lacqua. >> u.k. banking is difficult. it is very competitive, contrary to what people think. and we're proud to be a challenger in this market. a challenger not just to the big the synetex.but to that is because we are bringing this group to bear to benefit u.k. customers. we are very proud to have launched the first blockchain payment service. that is available to our customers. that is an example of this platform we are building. santander,ion for and we will have help from around the world, is he wants to go from this infrastructure to a single mobile platform. and this is what one pay affects. but we also have brazil, the that states, spain, poland on this platform. the plan is to offer payment to third parties. it is not just that we develop software for ourselves, we can do it for others. >> is that indepen
anna: now, onto brexit.hair is optimistic about a positive outcome with divorce talks, but the bank is focused on servicing customers in all scenarios. she spoke exclusively with bloombergs francine lacqua. >> u.k. banking is difficult. it is very competitive, contrary to what people think. and we're proud to be a challenger in this market. a challenger not just to the big the synetex.but to that is because we are bringing this group to bear to benefit u.k. customers. we are very proud to...
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anna: good morning to you. your thoughts on where we see the dollar rally go because dollar rally was the story of the first part of the year and then it stalled in august -- or september, and now we have seen it stronger of late. what will the chinese make of all of that? >> there are two dollar stories here. versus the other currencies in emerging markets and the other is versus the chinese yuan. if you look at china, i think it anthe seven limit that is important psychological level for the pboc. we wouldn't exclude that in the short term, it could go over that level, but they will do everything they can to keep it below that and they have the ammunition they need to do so. anna: if you want to weigh in, go to tv . pictures in terms of stocks and equities today focused on the lenovo, this chip story having an impact. once the argue that dust settles, is this positive for emerging markets that have a better geopolitical relationship with the united states? mark: that is definitely an argument being discus
anna: good morning to you. your thoughts on where we see the dollar rally go because dollar rally was the story of the first part of the year and then it stalled in august -- or september, and now we have seen it stronger of late. what will the chinese make of all of that? >> there are two dollar stories here. versus the other currencies in emerging markets and the other is versus the chinese yuan. if you look at china, i think it anthe seven limit that is important psychological level...
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anna: good morning from bloomberg's european headquarters in the city of london. this is "bloomber: daybreak europe" and these are our top stories. the pboc counsel required reserve ratio as string -- trade tensions worsened. equities from sydney to shanghai fall, japan is shut for a and round two for brazil. far right candidate dominates sunday's polls, just shy of winning outright. good morning, everybody, it's monday morning. it's just gone to 6:00 here in london. let's look at the markets. shanghai, ichinese want to put the worse of the performers over in asia for you. this is one of them, the chinese equity market feeling the pressure but they were on holiday in china last week so so they were-- really playing catch-up after trade tensions. we saw some date and so the disappointing out of china. the pboc trying to take the edge off that, it's the fourth time this unit there cap the reserve requirement ratio for the banking sector, loosening policy a bit. 6.9, weakeningt through the 6.9
anna: good morning from bloomberg's european headquarters in the city of london. this is "bloomber: daybreak europe" and these are our top stories. the pboc counsel required reserve ratio as string -- trade tensions worsened. equities from sydney to shanghai fall, japan is shut for a and round two for brazil. far right candidate dominates sunday's polls, just shy of winning outright. good morning, everybody, it's monday morning. it's just gone to 6:00 here in london. let's look at the...
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anna? at the it looks at the fee at story. the biggest gain on the stoxx 600. story.ooks at the fiat 4.2% and that up is based around the asset sales story of agreement to sell the car unit to kkr. is italians, ubi banker trading higher. part of the release story are round of as we see moody's downgraded the debt but did not take it down to junk. stopped it for further short-term as far as outlook and put it on stable. group is better than expected prudent ryan in her, we have the numbers -- expected. -- ryan air, we have the numbers. let us look at the downside. this initial few how companies can be punished if they disappoint the markets. .e have philips it is down by 6.9%. the health of tech sector disappointed the markets, personal health stocks and they are talking about headwinds and that enough not play nicely to market reaction. considerably weaker. reporter: progress on brexit claimant the deal is 95% complete. that comes after organizers estimate 75,000 people attended a demonstra
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anna: thank you very much.claimer, several companies, including bloomberg, have pulled out of the future investment initiative them are -- event. from theutes away opening of stock trading. we will take a look at the stocks you need to watch at the open. they got flows in the third quarter. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: just under seven minutes stockuntil the start of trading. here are your stocks to watch. patrick winter is looking at gam andwe are covering renault, germany.n grexit is a gray morning in zurich and also a somber morning today for gam. they revealed they lost $18 billion in the last three months. that has -- and that is 1/5 of the total assets which are run under their name. i would say it is a little bit more than analysts were expecting. as we have seen, the premarket, down almost 3%. they have been hinting at cost cuts, that is something we might be looking at over the next couple of months. anna: renault very much in focus and they are -- and their china business in particular. reported and cut
anna: thank you very much.claimer, several companies, including bloomberg, have pulled out of the future investment initiative them are -- event. from theutes away opening of stock trading. we will take a look at the stocks you need to watch at the open. they got flows in the third quarter. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: just under seven minutes stockuntil the start of trading. here are your stocks to watch. patrick winter is looking at gam andwe are covering renault, germany.n grexit is a gray...
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anna: juliette saly and singapore.were busy going -- watching what was going on in trade. 3.25 is see it reaching where it trades, upside on the u.s. 10 year, strong u.s. data has been much talked about, changing market expectations around the fed. -- is the fedhe worried and what do you see in commodity prices? we will continue to watch that 3.25% and see how high we go today. let's talk about commodity markets. chinese equities and the bloomberg commodities index slumped in tandem, something changed during china's holiday, com rising.-- the b be derailed?y for a good to have you with us. let's get your thoughts on the first question of the day as we saw yesterday, the turmoil in chinese equity markets have people asking can the commodities complex withstand that kind of turmoil in china? there has been a lot of confusion at a macro level on commodities. analysts are doing with this at the moment. trade flows into china doing ok, all the market signals outside of the prices and metals are ok. people who are trading ar
anna: juliette saly and singapore.were busy going -- watching what was going on in trade. 3.25 is see it reaching where it trades, upside on the u.s. 10 year, strong u.s. data has been much talked about, changing market expectations around the fed. -- is the fedhe worried and what do you see in commodity prices? we will continue to watch that 3.25% and see how high we go today. let's talk about commodity markets. chinese equities and the bloomberg commodities index slumped in tandem, something...
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i am matt miller miller in berlin alongside anna edwards in london. anna: good morning.ook at what is going on in the stoxx 600. this tells you the biggest movers on the stoxx 600. if u.k. names dominating the list. if you reference is in there as well. let's move to the downside, we see more of a pattern. luxury is one of the patterns i want to mention. you've got these brands moving lower, all of that in connection with lvmh. point 8% weaker on of that, at first glance, look decent. our colleagues are suggesting that some of the divisions may have missed, and that was not seen positively by markets. that might be something more of a beat or more reassuring. we talked about the stocks to watch, that stock is down by 3.4%. that seems and valves, according to my bloomberg page. let's get to first word news. >> thanks, anna. are peter hisas criticism that the federal reserve is moving too fast. he also dismissed concerns about inflation, extending his round of criticism that bankers have disregarded as they push ahead. not a view shared by the dallas fed president. >> ther
i am matt miller miller in berlin alongside anna edwards in london. anna: good morning.ook at what is going on in the stoxx 600. this tells you the biggest movers on the stoxx 600. if u.k. names dominating the list. if you reference is in there as well. let's move to the downside, we see more of a pattern. luxury is one of the patterns i want to mention. you've got these brands moving lower, all of that in connection with lvmh. point 8% weaker on of that, at first glance, look decent. our...
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anna: thanks very much.he trajectory of turkey's economy and the country's relationship with the u.s. hang precariously on a court case happening right now. if speculations turn out to be correct, andrew brunson is freed, the new era is likely to appreciate further. we're waiting for live images of the court case. we'll bring those to you an update you on any developments with regards to turkey. the head of fixed income research from emea is still with us here. we have the live pictures coming to us from turkey. 's trial continues. we wait -- his trial continues. we wait to see the verdict. there's more to the turkey story than the face of the pastor, but is the pastor that triggered the sanctions. guest: certainly true. to some extent, the lira is going to price in the release. we've seen a big move overnight and surprising the turkish lira has been a strong performer this week even though equities have tumbled around the world. a lot of this news has been priced in. you might see a moderate bounce, but i t
anna: thanks very much.he trajectory of turkey's economy and the country's relationship with the u.s. hang precariously on a court case happening right now. if speculations turn out to be correct, andrew brunson is freed, the new era is likely to appreciate further. we're waiting for live images of the court case. we'll bring those to you an update you on any developments with regards to turkey. the head of fixed income research from emea is still with us here. we have the live pictures coming...
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anna: thank you very much. the imf is warning that investors are under -- underestimating the risk of a financial stock. there is complacency about the possibility of a sharp tightening of economic conditions. joining us now is the chief economist and -- for america and europe at standard chartered. good to have you with us. i was reminded of a key anniversary. 10 euros ago on monday we saw central banks globally coming together to give a big shot in the arm with a big interest-rate cut during the financial crisis. a fascinating reminder as we sit here and wonder whether higher interest rates are going to cause trauma for financial markets. quite the imf has been warning about this for some time. if we go back to the april report, we had similar warnings about the risks of central banks risksning to quickly, the that financial conditions could become adverse for markets and economies, and also generally stretchedout the nature of some assets. i think this is what we have had again. the warning about overvaluati
anna: thank you very much. the imf is warning that investors are under -- underestimating the risk of a financial stock. there is complacency about the possibility of a sharp tightening of economic conditions. joining us now is the chief economist and -- for america and europe at standard chartered. good to have you with us. i was reminded of a key anniversary. 10 euros ago on monday we saw central banks globally coming together to give a big shot in the arm with a big interest-rate cut during...
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anna: that was u.k.ess secretary greg clark speaking with mike coanchor anna edwards yesterday. us.en saywell is still with you're recommending long eurosterling. is that to do with brexit? guest: very much so. i will explain the recommendation. it comes from two of our teams, our economics team and fx strategy team. bottom line as far as brexit is concerned, ultimately there will be a deal but we will have to wait until the 11th hour to get that. we don't think it's going to come until october. as a result, we just heard from the conservative party conference, we think we're at a time with a news is going to be poor and sterling is going to be vulnerable to sentiment to bad news. if you look at positioning, we have a positioning monitor. what it tells us is the market is not short sterling at the moment. most of those shorts have been covered so there a market for establishing shorts on lack of progress on negotiations. if you bring those together, for the strategy team is saying is there's a strong pot
anna: that was u.k.ess secretary greg clark speaking with mike coanchor anna edwards yesterday. us.en saywell is still with you're recommending long eurosterling. is that to do with brexit? guest: very much so. i will explain the recommendation. it comes from two of our teams, our economics team and fx strategy team. bottom line as far as brexit is concerned, ultimately there will be a deal but we will have to wait until the 11th hour to get that. we don't think it's going to come until...
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anna: thank you very much. asian markets facing a recovery after the biggest selloff in global stocks in february. u.s. and ftse futures pointing to a positive open later today. joining us now, the head of multi-asset funds at legal and general investment management. good to have you with us. i have a chart here that shows s&p 500 members at oversold levels. ofstorage of -- shortage impressive looking charts around what we have seen over the last couple days. our markets oversold? are you jumping back in? >> we think it is early to be oversold, but we do think it is a technical point. it is more around sentiment. u.s. is a huge outlier in terms of positive sentiment around equities. fright can lead to a lot of movement. anna: the u.s. was an outlier. it would leave one market vulnerable. we saw vulnerability can spread quickly into asia. >> we have, but since the u.s. started this selloff, it has been one of the bigger movers. which is unusual. it tends to be a safe haven equity market. since that point, we hav
anna: thank you very much. asian markets facing a recovery after the biggest selloff in global stocks in february. u.s. and ftse futures pointing to a positive open later today. joining us now, the head of multi-asset funds at legal and general investment management. good to have you with us. i have a chart here that shows s&p 500 members at oversold levels. ofstorage of -- shortage impressive looking charts around what we have seen over the last couple days. our markets oversold? are you...
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anna: the risk widens. saudi pushes back against trump threat over the disappearance of the journalist jamal khashoggi. the u.s. president hints at new tariffs on china. pres. trump: although they are down 32% in four months, which is 1929. i want them to negotiate a fair deal with us. i want them to open their markets. says thec governor central bank is preparing for a worst-case scenario as the yuan heads toward seven to the dollar. amid brexit, the italian deadlock, and the german politics, which risk will offer the greatest trading? matt: i want to point out we have breaking news on the spanish petroleum producer. its ipo is going to be postponed due to current market conditions. they are putting that on a shelf for now. it does not look like it is going to be canceled, but they have muted investor appetite. 's cepsa anddhabi they will be postponing. less than half an hour away from the start of european trading. look at where futures are trading after asian -- the asian trade came down. we saw a negati
anna: the risk widens. saudi pushes back against trump threat over the disappearance of the journalist jamal khashoggi. the u.s. president hints at new tariffs on china. pres. trump: although they are down 32% in four months, which is 1929. i want them to negotiate a fair deal with us. i want them to open their markets. says thec governor central bank is preparing for a worst-case scenario as the yuan heads toward seven to the dollar. amid brexit, the italian deadlock, and the german politics,...
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it's not a war, anna. it's a discussion about fair trade. anna: a negotiation.ys he doesn't see a net reduction in trade on a trade war. let's remind everyone of the mliv question of the day. ther'es e's a link through the trade conversation. bcom gained yesterday despite china's selloff. we are asking you -- possiblye man who can answered that question is the portfolio manager of the natural resources team. we look at the bloomberg commodity index. warshina and trade dislocate the many runs be a pattern commodities 0-- we've had in commodities? beingre are concerns seen with the stock market trading into tehe real economy. we have not seen materials softening. there are two sides to every coin. the supply of commodities is pretty tight at the moment. itctions are being put that's being imposed on -- sanctions are being imposed on iran at the same time that opd has normalized. anna: because of supply constraints around a number of commodities, it's almost like, what trade war? this is when you look at the pricing of commodities. inventory is dropping. when are w
it's not a war, anna. it's a discussion about fair trade. anna: a negotiation.ys he doesn't see a net reduction in trade on a trade war. let's remind everyone of the mliv question of the day. ther'es e's a link through the trade conversation. bcom gained yesterday despite china's selloff. we are asking you -- possiblye man who can answered that question is the portfolio manager of the natural resources team. we look at the bloomberg commodity index. warshina and trade dislocate the many runs be...
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anna: a deflection. moaned about members of his administration, it's not unheard of for him to fall out. but it's way too early for the markets to start thinking about that. to remove powell would be a big story indeed. but the fed has proven itself to not just be data dependent, but market dependent. , theys turmoil continues do seem to take that into account. it has tightened marginally. spreads goif credit a bit wider. of the reaction function does not mean they will positive rate hiking cycle. you think they would have to? alan: they look at financial conditions explicitly. the markets weakening, especially the credit spread, is a tightening of financial conditions. let's see where markets take us. i can see why you might pare back at the margins. but the u.s. economy is in a robust health. matt: thanks so much for joining us this morning. very insightful having you. allen higgins is the cio at ci outts, the stock to give you of the hour, it is deutsche bank , which is why i hear in frankfurt, to go
anna: a deflection. moaned about members of his administration, it's not unheard of for him to fall out. but it's way too early for the markets to start thinking about that. to remove powell would be a big story indeed. but the fed has proven itself to not just be data dependent, but market dependent. , theys turmoil continues do seem to take that into account. it has tightened marginally. spreads goif credit a bit wider. of the reaction function does not mean they will positive rate hiking...
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anna: thank you. look at this morning's papers in the u.k. -- the embattled prime minister faces opposition in brussels and westminster. growsin the times, revolt over brexit talks. the e.u. guardian -- push to help may avoid a no deal brexit. leaders spoke last yesterday he announcement theresa may was considering a plan to extend the transition. there are a few outstanding issues in relation to this backstop. working withd to eu leaders to resolve this as quickly as possible. there is a lot of hard work ahead. we are entering the final stages of the talks. -- we are entering the final stages of the talks. i am convinced we are representing the interests of the u.k. in the european union. efforts toontinuing achieve an agreement. estand ready to convene a uropean council on brexit. >> time is of the essence but we do not have a solution. we still have to deal with the irish situation. this is separate from the question of what the relationship is going to look like in the future. >> i think this is g
anna: thank you. look at this morning's papers in the u.k. -- the embattled prime minister faces opposition in brussels and westminster. growsin the times, revolt over brexit talks. the e.u. guardian -- push to help may avoid a no deal brexit. leaders spoke last yesterday he announcement theresa may was considering a plan to extend the transition. there are a few outstanding issues in relation to this backstop. working withd to eu leaders to resolve this as quickly as possible. there is a lot...
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anna? anna: the european equity session is off to a messy start. 600 has fallen some 1.5% with italy's ftse mib set to enter a bear market. 1.4%.y now, bloomberg's european equities reporter. good morning to you. interesting to see the way europe responded to the selloff but europe not weighted for tech and one of the big names is storming higher because of specific news flow out of apple. it is a big selloff in europe, but not at all the percentages we have talked about in the asian session. >> that's true, and we have seen the stocks europe 600 pare some losses this morning but european stocks can't exactly be spared. we have seen a defensive rotation. health care is doing better, whereas the cyclical stocks like autos, technology, those are really getting hammered this morning. seeing as far we as a regional breakdown? i see that european stocks in general are doing much better than we saw in asia and u.s., but what about inside europe and the u.k.? it seems like all the markets are down quite a lot today and one market everyone is looking at is
anna? anna: the european equity session is off to a messy start. 600 has fallen some 1.5% with italy's ftse mib set to enter a bear market. 1.4%.y now, bloomberg's european equities reporter. good morning to you. interesting to see the way europe responded to the selloff but europe not weighted for tech and one of the big names is storming higher because of specific news flow out of apple. it is a big selloff in europe, but not at all the percentages we have talked about in the asian session....
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anna: not a great day. thank you.ng listed in their numbers seem to be better than what is estimated. headline, focusing on the full-year outlook. they see ¥270 billion, against the deficit -- that number has come in ahead of estimates. manus: let's get to everybody around the world. we've had the worst stock route since february. let's roll the agenda along. began in the u.s. with the s&p tumbling more than 3.4 percent yesterday. first concerns about the impact of a trade war. let's get straight to the team now. they are standing by. we have garfield reynolds joining us from sydney. in baliour bloomberg where she spoke to the u.s. treasury secretary mnuchin. we have all of these markets to put in context. up the mliv team. question of the day. we had a rout in america. beuld we he, and carry on -- calm and carry on? >> the thinking is that there had been some level of concern shouldn't beities as high win the rest of the world was being beaten down. i think asia has been hit very cruelly. yesterday's slide in the u.s
anna: not a great day. thank you.ng listed in their numbers seem to be better than what is estimated. headline, focusing on the full-year outlook. they see ¥270 billion, against the deficit -- that number has come in ahead of estimates. manus: let's get to everybody around the world. we've had the worst stock route since february. let's roll the agenda along. began in the u.s. with the s&p tumbling more than 3.4 percent yesterday. first concerns about the impact of a trade war. let's get...
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anna: thank you for that.w lines coming out of john claude uecker, saying he does want a deal -- jungle of jean-claudeh juncker, saying he does want a deal. after years of putting for the top job, everyone will be keen to hear what the former foreign secretary has to say during his appearance today. he is appearing at a fringe event. i spoke with the u.k. immigration minister to get her take on boris johnson. >> i served in the cabinet with a boris. i'm very sad that he chose to leave government. but that was his decision and i wish him well in the future. anna: you don't sense he is lurking with a leadership challenge? >> i think we need to be united. we need a forward-looking approach to brexit. it is important that we get on with the job at hand, which is delivering it. anna: we heard some pretty strong deliveries of speeches in the whole today,, standing ovations clearly pleasing the people assembled here. there are others who may throw their hats into the ring. are these conversations happening behind the
anna: thank you for that.w lines coming out of john claude uecker, saying he does want a deal -- jungle of jean-claudeh juncker, saying he does want a deal. after years of putting for the top job, everyone will be keen to hear what the former foreign secretary has to say during his appearance today. he is appearing at a fringe event. i spoke with the u.k. immigration minister to get her take on boris johnson. >> i served in the cabinet with a boris. i'm very sad that he chose to leave...
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anna: talk about that. if democrats are in the majority, or even a minority, what are one or two things you guys could actually work together on? we've been on the campaign zero -- campaign trail a lot. more than anything there is frustration with dysfunction in washington. nobody can put their party hat aside and actually work together. vp pence: let me begin by saying we have been working with democrats on a lot of issues. it was a handful of days ago that the president signed a bipartisan water infrastructure bill that passed almost unanimously in the senate. it doesn't get nearly enough credit except maybe in playbook, but how long has it been since congress actually passed spending bills on time before the end of the fiscal year? the congress did that this year. that took bipartisan cooperation and strong presidential leadership to say. the president made it clear he didn't want another one of these big omnibus bills that he had to sign in one fell swoop, and so congress literally moved legislation in
anna: talk about that. if democrats are in the majority, or even a minority, what are one or two things you guys could actually work together on? we've been on the campaign zero -- campaign trail a lot. more than anything there is frustration with dysfunction in washington. nobody can put their party hat aside and actually work together. vp pence: let me begin by saying we have been working with democrats on a lot of issues. it was a handful of days ago that the president signed a bipartisan...
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anna burns wins the man booker prize for herthird novel, milkman.ould —— northern irish rider to win the prize. she drew on her own experience... it seemed to the eyes of an 18—year—old girl who has been pursued by sinister member of a paramilitary organisation. and the judges sinister member of a paramilitary organisation. and thejudges praised it surprising and immersive prose. anna burns there, just receiving her trophy, and she will step to the podium to say a few words, somewhat relu cta ntly, podium to say a few words, somewhat reluctantly, it might seem. oh my goodness. i will just reluctantly, it might seem. oh my goodness. i willjust do a lot of thanks. i'd like to thank david crowson, mike agent for taking on my book. i would like to thank my publishers for saying they would do me proud, and they did. i would like to acknowledge all the great writers who are on the shortlist and long list with me. thank you. i would love to say to all my dear friends, thank you for your support. and i would like to say to carl corniche, who published my fi
anna burns wins the man booker prize for herthird novel, milkman.ould —— northern irish rider to win the prize. she drew on her own experience... it seemed to the eyes of an 18—year—old girl who has been pursued by sinister member of a paramilitary organisation. and the judges sinister member of a paramilitary organisation. and thejudges praised it surprising and immersive prose. anna burns there, just receiving her trophy, and she will step to the podium to say a few words, somewhat...
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anna edwards is there. anna: i'm very pleased to say i'm joined by arlene foster at the conservative party conference. let's get straight to the main order of business. is your party willing to accept ,ny checks across the north sea even if they are across a regulatory nature? >> no, it has been very clear all along that that has been our one red line that we cannot have either a customs border on the irish sea or regulatory border because that would make a separate from the rest of the united kingdom and that does not work from a constitutional perspective and from an economic perspective either. anna: what about a political declaration, but there is no way they can add some language that would make you happy with any kind of extra checks? >> no, because of course that would impede the constitutional integrity of the united kingdom and the prime minister has been very clear. she is a unionist and believes in the union of the four countries of the united kingdom and therefore there can be no borders, whethe
anna edwards is there. anna: i'm very pleased to say i'm joined by arlene foster at the conservative party conference. let's get straight to the main order of business. is your party willing to accept ,ny checks across the north sea even if they are across a regulatory nature? >> no, it has been very clear all along that that has been our one red line that we cannot have either a customs border on the irish sea or regulatory border because that would make a separate from the rest of the...
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anna: you are ready for it, you say.eave also said he will against the government's brexit deal if it doesn't deliver against yorkie test -- your key test. do you still plan to reject any deal theresa may comes back from brussels with? ben: not any deal -- john: not any test. we set out the deal the government promised us. we say this is what you promised us. we will judge against what you promised us. the key test for us is, will the deal protects the economy and protect jobs? if it does, we will support it. , evenancellor yesterday on the day of the budget with the prime minister, seems to be bobbing and weaving. at one point, he supports the no deal and other times, says we need a deal. we have said to john hammond, for goodness sake, stand up and get this deal negotiated. can'tt is conservatives negotiate the deal, we say they should stand to one side and let the labour party takeover because we can negotiate deals, protect jobs and protect the economy. anna: thank you for joining us, john mcdonnell, the u.k. shadow
anna: you are ready for it, you say.eave also said he will against the government's brexit deal if it doesn't deliver against yorkie test -- your key test. do you still plan to reject any deal theresa may comes back from brussels with? ben: not any deal -- john: not any test. we set out the deal the government promised us. we say this is what you promised us. we will judge against what you promised us. the key test for us is, will the deal protects the economy and protect jobs? if it does, we...
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anna: there was some drama coming into the conference today.son decide -- would boris johnson decide to launch a in tilley the conservative party? launch a bid to lead the conservative party? no.
anna: there was some drama coming into the conference today.son decide -- would boris johnson decide to launch a in tilley the conservative party? launch a bid to lead the conservative party? no.
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the 2018 man booker prize goes to anna burns for milkman.lkman. history as the first northern irish voted to win. voted to win. seemed quite taken aback to have one. one. acknowledged all the great writers who were on the shortlist with me. who were on the shortlist with me. thank you. dear friends, thank you for all your support. support. korn issue published my first story, i know you are out there somewhere. i know you are out there somewhere. thank you. oh, my goodness. i think i better stop, thank you. i better stop, thank you. short list, byjudges as experimental. experimental. dystopian future but drew on belfast‘s history of conflict. belfast‘s history of conflict. johnson, at 27, was the youngest nominee in man booker history. nominee in man booker history. were the duchess of cornwall were presented the trophy. presented the trophy. career is perhaps even more valuable. valuable. before including salman rushdie and dame hilary mantell. of the year has been revealed at a gala in london. mountains is the overall winner. their behavio
the 2018 man booker prize goes to anna burns for milkman.lkman. history as the first northern irish voted to win. voted to win. seemed quite taken aback to have one. one. acknowledged all the great writers who were on the shortlist with me. who were on the shortlist with me. thank you. dear friends, thank you for all your support. support. korn issue published my first story, i know you are out there somewhere. i know you are out there somewhere. thank you. oh, my goodness. i think i better...
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this is bloomberg -- matt and anna. anna: thank you very much.t to talk about a function we use to track what has been moving markets. which of these investing styles have been moving things around? i wanted to get your thoughts on contrasting october with what we have seen her to date. we have pulled out the downside. , downhas been the laggard by 12%. i canlose that animation, show you, the contrast of what has been going on over the motor period.- more recent if we pull out away from that and changes to last month, we can see that value has now moved. value is a big negative for markets, and now it isn't set tell us anything about where we had from here? andrew: one of the factors i was interested in was momentum. momentum has been up 16 or 17% at the beginning of october. by the middle of yesterday, it what we have seen is a rise in passive, , with 90%ve investing of the turnover on the new york stock exchange coming from this passive trading. there is a tendency for momentum to the get momentum. and it works as a factor, until it doesn't wor
this is bloomberg -- matt and anna. anna: thank you very much.t to talk about a function we use to track what has been moving markets. which of these investing styles have been moving things around? i wanted to get your thoughts on contrasting october with what we have seen her to date. we have pulled out the downside. , downhas been the laggard by 12%. i canlose that animation, show you, the contrast of what has been going on over the motor period.- more recent if we pull out away from that...
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anna: the worst is over. that's interesting.ussed at any point getting out of turkey, such was the turmoil in recent months? jaime: no, i think we have a good bank in turkey. -- a little below 50%, 3.5 billion euro investment in the country. confident things will be brighter as time goes by. let me ask you quickly about the spanish business. q have had profit growth there, even with low interest rates, you have made money out of other products. which products have been the most successful for you? jaime: commission in crumb growth -- income growth through core revenue in the year. together with good expense control, expensive down over 4% on a year on year basis. that is quite impressive. to get there with a low cost of risk, down by 30% on a year on year basis. that allows spanish profits to continue to grow. de-riskingith the that continues to take place in the real estate portfolio, we recently sold and closed a -- sell allto shale of our real estate owned assets, which positions ourselves much stronger for 2019. anna: thank
anna: the worst is over. that's interesting.ussed at any point getting out of turkey, such was the turmoil in recent months? jaime: no, i think we have a good bank in turkey. -- a little below 50%, 3.5 billion euro investment in the country. confident things will be brighter as time goes by. let me ask you quickly about the spanish business. q have had profit growth there, even with low interest rates, you have made money out of other products. which products have been the most successful for...
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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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let anna respond.the point he made was that nobody had abused christine ford more than dianne feinstein. that is an abominable thing to say. this woman just told you about the pain that she's had for 35 years from suffering from being a victim of sexual assault. if you think that however this has been handled, and it may not have been -- >> i mean the process, anna. in the process. >> let me tell you this and i didn't interrupt you. we don't know that dianne feinstein leaked this. this is something you want to set as fact. i don't know. we don't know. i wish we knew. >> we know it came from the democrats because they're the only ones who had it. >> i know this much. being the victim of sexual assault and enduring that pain pales in comparison and is no comparison to being a victim of process or having some muddy process in congress. if you think they are the same, if you think that what's happened in the last few weeks -- >> i never said anything like that, anna, don't put words in my mouth. >> go look
let anna respond.the point he made was that nobody had abused christine ford more than dianne feinstein. that is an abominable thing to say. this woman just told you about the pain that she's had for 35 years from suffering from being a victim of sexual assault. if you think that however this has been handled, and it may not have been -- >> i mean the process, anna. in the process. >> let me tell you this and i didn't interrupt you. we don't know that dianne feinstein leaked this....
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anna: so we moved from u.s.lationism to some form of cheney's estimation is so much, bloomberg's chief asia correspondent, stephen engle. welcome everyone to daybreak europe. overnight, the msci asia-pacific index off but went 4%, the nikkei closing by its highest since 1991, the hang seng underperforming, done more than 1% after reopening after the holiday. brent crude is holding above 85 dollars a barrel. above 75, and we have data from bloomberg showing that iran crude exports dropped even before the sanctions. , but witho lifted some dissipation of the trade tensions yesterday, the u.s. mca, you can say that gave it a bit of a lift. the euro is also on a fourth day of declines. up by a 10th of a percent, starting to get a little touch here, not quite what we have seen in the btp's. we saw the 10 year btp just 15 this is whence yesterday, hitting 3.3 percent. we continue to see some euro weakness and perhaps some risk off and play their. manus: if you could take the italy andiscussing greece best we will get
anna: so we moved from u.s.lationism to some form of cheney's estimation is so much, bloomberg's chief asia correspondent, stephen engle. welcome everyone to daybreak europe. overnight, the msci asia-pacific index off but went 4%, the nikkei closing by its highest since 1991, the hang seng underperforming, done more than 1% after reopening after the holiday. brent crude is holding above 85 dollars a barrel. above 75, and we have data from bloomberg showing that iran crude exports dropped even...
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anna: good question. can she survived the week? arrived in birmingham at the conference with a lot of hope that her checkers plan survives the week. that's her way of doing brexit. it's been a text from within her party and rejected in its current form by the european europe and. -- european union. they hope boris johnson, the former secretary on the move, could potentially make a bid for leadership of the party, although any such commitment has not been made by him yet, hoping she can keep him at bay. he has been keeping her plan at bay. he supports theresa may and her checkers plan. listen to this exchange, which is when i asked him if boris johnson was getting support within the party. is boris johnson gaining momentum? is he gathering support? guest: support for what? anna: for taking brexit negotiations in another direction? guest: the only people that can do the negotiations are government and prime minister and our team that's negotiating, and the ones in the european union. this has to be where the negotiations take place.
anna: good question. can she survived the week? arrived in birmingham at the conference with a lot of hope that her checkers plan survives the week. that's her way of doing brexit. it's been a text from within her party and rejected in its current form by the european europe and. -- european union. they hope boris johnson, the former secretary on the move, could potentially make a bid for leadership of the party, although any such commitment has not been made by him yet, hoping she can keep him...
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we'll talk to anna england kerr at 9.15.xtra time — britain could stay under eu rules for even longer after the latest crucial talks in brussels failed to make any progress. a further idea that has emerged, and it is an idea at this stage, is to create an option to extend the implementation period for a matter of months, and it would only be for a matter of months. but the point is that this is not expected to be used. guess what? there's anger amongst some mps — we'll hear from one former minister in just a moment who says it won't wash. social—media star natalee harris, who had a brazilian butt lift at a cosmetic surgey clinic in turkey, tells us exclusively she regrets promoting the procedure and has panic attacks at the thought of something going wrong for one of her followers. we will talk to her after 10am. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. we'll bring you an update on the epipen shortage story after 9.30. from today, chemists will have to assess which patients are most in need before g
we'll talk to anna england kerr at 9.15.xtra time — britain could stay under eu rules for even longer after the latest crucial talks in brussels failed to make any progress. a further idea that has emerged, and it is an idea at this stage, is to create an option to extend the implementation period for a matter of months, and it would only be for a matter of months. but the point is that this is not expected to be used. guess what? there's anger amongst some mps — we'll hear from one former...
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anna: does it deliver any answers?deliver -- guest: it does deliver some of the answers. they need to see fairly frictionless trade. they don't want to see lots of impositions, whether tariffs or nontariff barriers at the border. citizens also want clarity on other issues, like who they can hire. there are so many real world, practical questions. the form is less important than actually getting those answers. anna: meanwhile, infighting within the conservative party about which version of a brexit plan to push for continues. the government says the chapter uern is the only -- the checq plan is the only plan. do you think it is possible to craft some type of canada style plan that does not create more friction for business? guest: it is hypothetical. differenteate scenarios for how i plan will work, but we are in a negotiation. this is not a one-sided thing. the u.k. needs to agree with the eu 27. will we need to get to is an accommodation for both sides. we want answers to this practical questions. we have said very cl
anna: does it deliver any answers?deliver -- guest: it does deliver some of the answers. they need to see fairly frictionless trade. they don't want to see lots of impositions, whether tariffs or nontariff barriers at the border. citizens also want clarity on other issues, like who they can hire. there are so many real world, practical questions. the form is less important than actually getting those answers. anna: meanwhile, infighting within the conservative party about which version of a...
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keand everyone on set was "anna, no.ng lot. , he can't just go to th car by himself." i'm like, "i'd crack a window or something. [ light laughter ] he'd be fine. eth: this speaks to your skills as an actor. because you play such a good mother in the film and you seem like -- >> yeah, i was thinking about dogs. >> seth: you were thinking about dogs. [ light laughter ] utat's a common mistake. did you watch any e mom videos? as oh, yeah. >> seth: because - vlogger in the film. >> yeah, so i'm a vlogger in the film. i went down a real rabbit hole ching all of these mommy vlogs. and there were some that were great. that were like, really honest. it's just women like -- they got to walk the dog and they're putting their kid's lunches together. and they just throw up their iphone and there just kind of talking about maybe things that they feel like guilty about. they're being very open and honest and it's really nice. and then there are the ones that are like super overproduced. and the great thing abem is they're really cree
keand everyone on set was "anna, no.ng lot. , he can't just go to th car by himself." i'm like, "i'd crack a window or something. [ light laughter ] he'd be fine. eth: this speaks to your skills as an actor. because you play such a good mother in the film and you seem like -- >> yeah, i was thinking about dogs. >> seth: you were thinking about dogs. [ light laughter ] utat's a common mistake. did you watch any e mom videos? as oh, yeah. >> seth: because -...
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and tonight we have returned to see how anna, steve, and britney are doing in their struggles to getan and stay tt way. >> i'm addicted to heroin. i want to stop, but i can't. >> i'm not going to die from is. i'm not not going to die from this. reporter: opioids are the biggest drug epidemic in american history. >> that is what sucks about this. tomorrow is not promised. the number of deaths from opioid abuse has skyrocketed over the past 15 years. >> it is not a poor people thi ymore, it is not an inner-city ghetto drug anymore. is everywhere. it is killing people everything -- every single day. of>> killing tens housands of americans every year.de >> more aths from car accidents and from guns. reporter: when we first mets anna, she new resident on baltimore's back streets of addiction. >> little bit of a rush. reporter: two years later, and we find her on the same street. >> oh, god. i was missing something. reporter: she has just been reased from jail after spending two weeks for prostitution. that is two weeks of no heroin. still homeless and relying on handouts, anna is one of t
and tonight we have returned to see how anna, steve, and britney are doing in their struggles to getan and stay tt way. >> i'm addicted to heroin. i want to stop, but i can't. >> i'm not going to die from is. i'm not not going to die from this. reporter: opioids are the biggest drug epidemic in american history. >> that is what sucks about this. tomorrow is not promised. the number of deaths from opioid abuse has skyrocketed over the past 15 years. >> it is not a poor...
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the stories of anna, steve and brittney, two years after we first met them.s in america, death on the i95 is on the iplayer on bbc three. when it comes to home care for someone who is elderly and disabled, it should cost councils at least 18 pounds an hour to provide it. but most aren't paying even the bare minimum, according to the body which represents care companies. only one in seven councils in the uk is paying enough to cover care workers' salaries and travel time. 0ur social affairs correspondent alison holt has spent time with one care company in the north east of england. how are you doing? all right? lisa and lynne have arrived to review the care that 80—year—old doreen is receiving from their company. i'm just checking through your plan. the council, which pays one of the lowest hourly rates in the country according to today's report, wants 13—minute calls. shall we make you a nice cup of tea? i'll have a cup of tea. but it's a struggle for the care staff to do her meal, give her medication and hoist her to and from the bathroom in that time. hoist
the stories of anna, steve and brittney, two years after we first met them.s in america, death on the i95 is on the iplayer on bbc three. when it comes to home care for someone who is elderly and disabled, it should cost councils at least 18 pounds an hour to provide it. but most aren't paying even the bare minimum, according to the body which represents care companies. only one in seven councils in the uk is paying enough to cover care workers' salaries and travel time. 0ur social affairs...
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christopher wray/fbi director: the threats we face as a nation have never been greater anna wiernickibi director christopher wray says the fbi has been preparing for election day for two years. wray says the bureau's foreign influence task force is constantly monitoring and tracking foreign hackers. christopher wrayfbi director take cg @ 0:33-0:40we are talking about counter intelligence, cyber, criminal and even counter terrorism to root out and respond to foreign influence operations. anna wiernicki (stand up) @annaewiernickitake cg @ 0:41- 0:53wray says it's an all hands on deck operation. he says the fbi is working with the department of homeland security to make sure all 50 states are fully prepared and equipped with the safest voting technology.kirstjen nielsenhomeland security secretarytake cg @ 0:53-1:05 our network security sensors will cover 90 percent of registered voters and on election day we will be out in full force in hosting a virtual nationwide situation room to assist our partners anna wiernicki: homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen says she believes america
christopher wray/fbi director: the threats we face as a nation have never been greater anna wiernickibi director christopher wray says the fbi has been preparing for election day for two years. wray says the bureau's foreign influence task force is constantly monitoring and tracking foreign hackers. christopher wrayfbi director take cg @ 0:33-0:40we are talking about counter intelligence, cyber, criminal and even counter terrorism to root out and respond to foreign influence operations. anna...
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congratulations to anna burns. music is on bbc two.ave been reacting to a report into commons bullying, or was it failing to react? is the politics of brexit getting in the way of a clean—up? join me on bbc two. here on bbc one time for the news where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday. no bale, no problem, as wales win in dublin in the nations league. another name joines england's list of autumn absetnteess. and why moeen believes he and england have reason to smile. good evening. it's wales who top their nations league group tonight after a 1—0 win over ireland in dublin. manager ryan giggs, who was without gareth bale and aaron ramsey, securing back to back victories over ireland to seize control of the group, with promotion to the top tier of the competition within reach. it could have been very different had cyrus christie done better with this chance for the hosts, the only real clear cut opportunity in an underwhelming first half. it was left then to wales's youngesters to rally in the second period, harry wilson with this
congratulations to anna burns. music is on bbc two.ave been reacting to a report into commons bullying, or was it failing to react? is the politics of brexit getting in the way of a clean—up? join me on bbc two. here on bbc one time for the news where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday. no bale, no problem, as wales win in dublin in the nations league. another name joines england's list of autumn absetnteess. and why moeen believes he and england have reason to smile. good evening. it's...
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anna: what have earnings told us so far?his season nervous because of what happened already. and looking towards any signs that we are worrying too much. if they have confirmed fears. >> i think earnings have been really good, and exceptionally strong season. not as strong as the previous ones, but they work on a record season. as been a positive season overall. it is also about expectations being too high, looking for too much. it is not that they haven't delivered, they were being worried. if you look at fundamentals, the earnings story, combined with growth story, suggests this is a positive environment for risk. but we are back in a higher volatility environment. it is not going to be a straight line rally anymore. matt: thank you very much for joining us and happy reformation that. -- day. you can join and give us your answer to the question of the day. what scares you about these markets? just right in on the bloomberg. let's get the first word news, for that we go to deathly humphrey. businesses are getting increasing
anna: what have earnings told us so far?his season nervous because of what happened already. and looking towards any signs that we are worrying too much. if they have confirmed fears. >> i think earnings have been really good, and exceptionally strong season. not as strong as the previous ones, but they work on a record season. as been a positive season overall. it is also about expectations being too high, looking for too much. it is not that they haven't delivered, they were being...
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vp pence: anna, it is not. the caravan that is making its way north was organized in honduras, according to what the president in honduras told me. withinrganized organizations within honduras and likely financed in part by venezuela and people brought together, many vulnerable the elderly,luding families with children, for the purpose of coming up to the border of the united states, to come in to our country illegally. that is the objective here. whatever the motivation of many people in a caravan, and we happen to know there are people with serious criminal histories in a caravan. we have been told by law enforcement that there are individuals from the middle east in the caravan. human traffickers and political leftist organizations in central america are driving this forward. that started weeks ago and is a source of great concern to millions of americans. i have been traveling like the president has all over the country, and i can tell you, being out among the american people, there is great alarm among man
vp pence: anna, it is not. the caravan that is making its way north was organized in honduras, according to what the president in honduras told me. withinrganized organizations within honduras and likely financed in part by venezuela and people brought together, many vulnerable the elderly,luding families with children, for the purpose of coming up to the border of the united states, to come in to our country illegally. that is the objective here. whatever the motivation of many people in a...
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when we first met anna, she was a new resident on baltimore's backstreets of addiction. two years later, and we find her on the same street. oh, god! someone's missing something. she's just been released from jail after spending two weeks for prostitution. that's two weeks of no heroin. still homeless and relying on hand—outs, anna isjust one of the many faces that are lost in the darkness of america's opioid crisis. i know that heroin can kill me. i know the consequence. and even right now, i'm scared to shoot up again. but i know eventually i probably will if i stay down here. it didn't take long. anna started prostituting herself for the money need to buy drugs for herself and her boyfriend dave, and is now back in the full grip of her addiction. like, we don't know what else to do. do you understand ? like, when people break their arms and legs, they need rehab to walk. like, we need rehab to learn how to live all over again. brittney had overdosed several times throughout her four years of addiction... (flicking) ..before she was admitted to a rehab centre in florid
when we first met anna, she was a new resident on baltimore's backstreets of addiction. two years later, and we find her on the same street. oh, god! someone's missing something. she's just been released from jail after spending two weeks for prostitution. that's two weeks of no heroin. still homeless and relying on hand—outs, anna isjust one of the many faces that are lost in the darkness of america's opioid crisis. i know that heroin can kill me. i know the consequence. and even right now,...
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my name from before was anna campbell.en who came to fight. anna was killed in march by a turkish air strike. her father is still trying to have her body recovered. iam proud, iam proud of my daughter very much. but i also feel a lot of sadness. for anna's father, and jac‘s and others, the new bond they have formed with the kurds helps to ease the pain. but not all feel the same. the mother of ryan lock, from chichester, who died in raqqa in 2016, told an inquest she was angry with the ypg for helping him travel to the conflict. many british fighters who returned to the uk were arrested and questioned by police. but those whose lives were lost in battle will be remembered here as heroes. emma vardy, bbc news. about 13 million adults in the uk live in areas where at least half the local banks and building societies have closed. bbc anaylsis of data from the office for national statistics has found nearly 6,000 local branches have shut since 2010. the banking industry says closing a branch is only used as a last resort. davi
my name from before was anna campbell.en who came to fight. anna was killed in march by a turkish air strike. her father is still trying to have her body recovered. iam proud, iam proud of my daughter very much. but i also feel a lot of sadness. for anna's father, and jac‘s and others, the new bond they have formed with the kurds helps to ease the pain. but not all feel the same. the mother of ryan lock, from chichester, who died in raqqa in 2016, told an inquest she was angry with the ypg...