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anna's life was full of men.ood to collect dpl 750,000 in life insurance, her ex-husband bob, divorced, still in the picture. her soulmate, the poet. he called her his mousse. and that attentive neighbor, david, that kept curiously close tabs on anna. and her colleges pointed toward another friend. >> dr. john workowski, is a vice provest, anna took one of his classes. >> three, four years ago, what she was doing coincided with something i was doing, we worked together more. we became friends. she liked music, i liked music. >> anna and the married prfls were spending time together outside when anna's marriage hit a rough patch. tea and sympathy. >> just see how she was doing. we would talk about music, or lots of times, she was trying to improve her english. >> while she was at work. >> you guys both married? >> yes. >> your wives be okay with that mentorship, visiting her twice a day and having coffee? >> probably not. >> while anna was still with bob, the relationship ended in romance, he concluded the 30-year
anna's life was full of men.ood to collect dpl 750,000 in life insurance, her ex-husband bob, divorced, still in the picture. her soulmate, the poet. he called her his mousse. and that attentive neighbor, david, that kept curiously close tabs on anna. and her colleges pointed toward another friend. >> dr. john workowski, is a vice provest, anna took one of his classes. >> three, four years ago, what she was doing coincided with something i was doing, we worked together more. we...
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anna: j.p.ng i remember suffered one of the industry's -- jpmorgan i remember suffered ne of the industry's largest information sharing. coming up, the latest global economy outlook. that is due in about half an hour's time. we'll look at how politics from brexit to the united states, china trade tensions, how all of that weighs on global growth next. plenty of headwind for the global economy there. as we head to dab osaka later on in the program, the -- dabos later in the program, global c.e.o.s and policymakers all gather to talk about the strength and weanings of the global economy. what can be done to improve that. we'll be on the -- getting the low down and talking about how global wealth is shared. this is bloomberg. ♪ erg. ♪ anna: goods afternoon. live from london. i'm anna edwards. this is a special edition this martin luther king day of bloomberg markets. european equity markets sluggish this morning without the united states, of course, slumped at the start of the trading day, we've go
anna: j.p.ng i remember suffered one of the industry's -- jpmorgan i remember suffered ne of the industry's largest information sharing. coming up, the latest global economy outlook. that is due in about half an hour's time. we'll look at how politics from brexit to the united states, china trade tensions, how all of that weighs on global growth next. plenty of headwind for the global economy there. as we head to dab osaka later on in the program, the -- dabos later in the program, global...
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anna: that's gone.nd as we get closer, that seems to have been taken off the table by the vote she lost yesterday, which would have forced her to come back within three sitting days, which takes us to the following monday, 21st, with what she will do next. you would imagine that there is a plan, and we will discover that. maybe that will emerge in the next few days. what hasn't happened, things are moving quite quickly, we are getting these different amendments, proposals from different sides. parliament is really in the driver's seat. mrs. may having to take instructions from mp's. anna: simon, your thoughts? i brought up the pound chart, options positioning around the pound. option traders in white, adding upside exposure ins sterling before key votes. have to maybe have a brave stomach for that. simon: if i look at what happened yesterday, the fact we only have three days between the meaningful vote and plan b, and then of course also the story about the votes of no confidence likely on wednesday fro
anna: that's gone.nd as we get closer, that seems to have been taken off the table by the vote she lost yesterday, which would have forced her to come back within three sitting days, which takes us to the following monday, 21st, with what she will do next. you would imagine that there is a plan, and we will discover that. maybe that will emerge in the next few days. what hasn't happened, things are moving quite quickly, we are getting these different amendments, proposals from different sides....
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anna: thank you very much, maria tadeo. matt: sorry, anna.t emerging markets. 2018, emergingnt markets are seeing a change of climate this year. the fed more dovish tone, falling volatility and rising commodity prices are driving investor optimism. here are the key events to watch out for this week. turkey's central bank such interest rates today -- sets interest rates today. the president of argentina and brazil meet. on thursday, indonesia's central bank is expected to keep rates on hold, on the same day the south african bank is widely anticipated to keep rates on hold. up next on the program, we will take a look at the market drivers to watch with richard jones from the bloomberg markets live blog. he will be keeping us up-to-date with everything happening on these markets, as we move towards a confidence vote here in westminster. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to bloomberg markets. we have gains on the continent, and we have a slight loss here in the u.k. on the ftse 100. what european stocks for the most part of, u.s. equity future
anna: thank you very much, maria tadeo. matt: sorry, anna.t emerging markets. 2018, emergingnt markets are seeing a change of climate this year. the fed more dovish tone, falling volatility and rising commodity prices are driving investor optimism. here are the key events to watch out for this week. turkey's central bank such interest rates today -- sets interest rates today. the president of argentina and brazil meet. on thursday, indonesia's central bank is expected to keep rates on hold, on...
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i'm anna edwards. market angst.swooning in japan, where investors play catch up after a long holiday. an american trade seem. andeam will visit beijing the new house passes a spending bill in a bid to end the shutdown. chinese shares rally along u.s. equity futures. later today, u.s. jobs data and the fed chief speech in atlanta. the first time since december 19. good morning, everybody. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." 7:00 in london. european futures, we are expecting a move higher. seeing int we are japan because they are playing catch-up, factoring in what they missed aftermarket closure. care concerned about apple, trade. investors might too, but we have had a day to factor that in and this is what we expect that the start of the trading day. u.s. futures have been pointing higher and s&p 500 futures have extended gains to rise by 1%. we are expecting to go higher at the start of the european trading day and into the u.s.. that is the picture across the futures right now. let's look at where we are on the
i'm anna edwards. market angst.swooning in japan, where investors play catch up after a long holiday. an american trade seem. andeam will visit beijing the new house passes a spending bill in a bid to end the shutdown. chinese shares rally along u.s. equity futures. later today, u.s. jobs data and the fed chief speech in atlanta. the first time since december 19. good morning, everybody. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." 7:00 in london. european futures, we are expecting a move...
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anna? anna: let's talk about what we have seen in terms of the asian session. mixed performance for asian stocks as the earnings season rolls on and the federal reserve policy meeting is awaited. the you want climbed -- yuan climbed to its highest as u.s.-china trade talks got underway in washington. we are joined by our bloomberg markets strategist in singapore. let me ask you about expectations for trade talks. how expected do you think a market -- par market participants right now about what can be achieved in these trade talks? >> think that overall there was quite a bit of optimism around trade talks. in a assets have priced more optimistic outcome. what it means is very hard to define. many investors have different metrics about what counts as success today. we are hearing from investors is success isom -- for very low. if there is any progress, it will be taken as a relief. part of the reason we are seeing the yuan gain is it is seen as gaining an optimism that there will be a trade deal and there is a chance the trade deal might specifically mandate som
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tom: let's get anna edwards in, anna it is.wages and inflation anna: here, tony. does that continue to exert this downward pressure on inflation in the united states? tony: technology is certain a certainly a major inflation story, price discovery, as we have all experienced, you pop into a store, see a price, and see if we can fare better on the internet. about 70% or so of it is inflation, commodities about 10%. it is there, just not any meaningful pressure. the prospect of slowing economic growth globally in the next year is unlikely that the lead story will be a major influence on the inflation story. uncertainties matter a great deal to the entrepreneur. inthe entrepreneur matters the end the most. tom: i want to go back to anna's question earlier, the idea of what the fed matters, january 30, march 20, may 1, june 19, on and on. which matters to tony crescenzi? tony: january 30. it is the first time that there will be eight conferences instead of four, so jerome powell, the fed chair, will have to tell us what he thinks o
tom: let's get anna edwards in, anna it is.wages and inflation anna: here, tony. does that continue to exert this downward pressure on inflation in the united states? tony: technology is certain a certainly a major inflation story, price discovery, as we have all experienced, you pop into a store, see a price, and see if we can fare better on the internet. about 70% or so of it is inflation, commodities about 10%. it is there, just not any meaningful pressure. the prospect of slowing economic...
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i am at matt miller alongside anna edwards in westminster. anna: good morning to you. futures in the u.k. point to a positive open as parliament prepares to vote on theresa may's exit deal. -- brexit deal. european cash trading starts in less than 30 minutes. matt: staring down the barrel. parliament has its say on theresa may's brexit deal as the pm face of the worst government -- governmentrs defeat in 95 years. we are live in westminster. futures point higher in europe and the u.s. as well following a positive section in asia. can earnings optimism win over concerns of a softening global economy? bnp paribas is said to shutter its u.s. commodities desk. a bad loan knocks down citigroup's revenue, but shares rise of the bank says the trading environment is actually improving. we are less than a half-hour from the start of european trading. take a look first off at futures here. we have euro stoxx 50 futures up 0.9%. ftse futures gaining as well. we look set to have this equity rally role from asia to europe and then to the u.s. as well. even amidst these fears of glo
i am at matt miller alongside anna edwards in westminster. anna: good morning to you. futures in the u.k. point to a positive open as parliament prepares to vote on theresa may's exit deal. -- brexit deal. european cash trading starts in less than 30 minutes. matt: staring down the barrel. parliament has its say on theresa may's brexit deal as the pm face of the worst government -- governmentrs defeat in 95 years. we are live in westminster. futures point higher in europe and the u.s. as well...
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matt, anna? anna: annabel, thank you. brexit beat, and theresa may sets up her next move on brexit today. bloomberg sources say she's giving up on cross party talks and seeking changes to the irish backstop agreement to win support for her original deal. joining us is stephen crabb, former secretary of state and member of the house of commons committee. conservative lawmaker. very good to have you with us. good to have you on the program. looks like she wants to get brexiteers and the dup back on site. today's plan is supposed to be plan b what it looks like plan a. danger. that's the my prime minister basically says she's planning on with the same strategy regardless of the overwhelming defeat of her deal last week, i suspect it will go down badly with mps. there were a lot of my colleagues who voted against the deal who are desperate to find a way to come out of their entrenched holes and support the deal. they sensed of brexit altogether risks being lost. it isn't clear to me or many people what the eu will say in resp
matt, anna? anna: annabel, thank you. brexit beat, and theresa may sets up her next move on brexit today. bloomberg sources say she's giving up on cross party talks and seeking changes to the irish backstop agreement to win support for her original deal. joining us is stephen crabb, former secretary of state and member of the house of commons committee. conservative lawmaker. very good to have you with us. good to have you on the program. looks like she wants to get brexiteers and the dup back...
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anna: let's have a look.rcted, there is the of the oil price going higher to the upside. 4.2%, others in that space also moving higher. lundin petroleum, after bp, lending support to the stoxx 600. on the downside, we have got nmc health. grocery in the u.k. downgraded to reduce overhead hsbc. that is having an impact. spell toe got another reduce. matt. matt: we see european markets opening higher, that's after a divergence session in asia which saw chinese stocks rally while japan, coming back from a long holiday break, slumped. joining us now is caroline simmons, deputy head of the u.k. investment office at ubs. thank you so much for joining us. first off, what do you make of 2019? after a dismal 2018, the worst december since 1931, have valuations been brought down? it is interesting, isn't it? we've gotten off to a volatile start for the markets. hopeine: there was some that after december, things would start to stabilize. , the this week macro valuations have corrected quite a lot. global equities are t
anna: let's have a look.rcted, there is the of the oil price going higher to the upside. 4.2%, others in that space also moving higher. lundin petroleum, after bp, lending support to the stoxx 600. on the downside, we have got nmc health. grocery in the u.k. downgraded to reduce overhead hsbc. that is having an impact. spell toe got another reduce. matt. matt: we see european markets opening higher, that's after a divergence session in asia which saw chinese stocks rally while japan, coming...
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matt, anna?s very much, desley humphrey with your bloomberg business flash, your first word news. the sense of pessimism that marked the beginning of 2019 is overdone, at least that's the view of ubs chairman. he says it's overshadowing relatively good economic growth. he spoke exclusively to bloomberg on the sidelines of the bank's greater conference in china. view, isrket, in my taking a two bearish view on the economy. the economy is still doing well. there are difficulties to watch, but overall the sentiment is not as good as it should be. we are still in a favorable growth environment and that seems to get overshadowed by most of the discussions. >> what is the environment like in shanghai where you're at right now as you speak to these people and companies in china? is withtarting panel janet yellen and myself and we talk about the state of monetary policy. clearly, monetary policy and the retreat of monetary policy, the fed raising rates, possibly going into a pulse now. the european centr
matt, anna?s very much, desley humphrey with your bloomberg business flash, your first word news. the sense of pessimism that marked the beginning of 2019 is overdone, at least that's the view of ubs chairman. he says it's overshadowing relatively good economic growth. he spoke exclusively to bloomberg on the sidelines of the bank's greater conference in china. view, isrket, in my taking a two bearish view on the economy. the economy is still doing well. there are difficulties to watch, but...
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anna: thank you very much.coming up on the program, next week on bloomberg, or daily , we will bem davos speaking to the imf managing director, christine lagarde, plenty more beside. bloomberg radio is live on your mobile device or on digital radio. there is our data post star herself, francine lacqua desk star star -- davos herself, francine lacqua. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets: european open. 15 minutes from the start of cash trading. across the board following these in gains in the asian cash trade. 0.5%.utures up u.s. futures pointing to a positive open. we could end the week on a high note is what i'm trying to say. anna: amazing to see despite the talk about what could begun gone trade. let's talk about brexit. theresa may has refused to budge on her red lines. politicalher in a stalemate with jeremy corbyn. matt: it also limits the prime minister's options when she had stood brussels to seek further assurances with the eu. she is not going to davos because she actually has
anna: thank you very much.coming up on the program, next week on bloomberg, or daily , we will bem davos speaking to the imf managing director, christine lagarde, plenty more beside. bloomberg radio is live on your mobile device or on digital radio. there is our data post star herself, francine lacqua desk star star -- davos herself, francine lacqua. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets: european open. 15 minutes from the start of cash trading. across the board...
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anna: you want an extension.hich what you're complement -- your extension includes. >> this also gives space to bring a back to parliament before any extension has to be applied for. the important thing is for parliament to agree a negotiated settlement which provides a way forward and i think many mps will do what we can to get there. anna: thank you for talking to us, nicky morgan, chair of the treasury select committee. coming up, tech giants are reporting earnings this week. we discussed the impact of the trade war and the china slowdown. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. 14 minutes away from the start of cash equities trading. there was mixed trade in asia what tech stocks facing losses, investors juggling concerns over the trade war as the you as decides to file criminal charges against huawei. let's get into the markets. you make an interesting point about what way maybe not being only important for the u.s.-china trade negotiations
anna: you want an extension.hich what you're complement -- your extension includes. >> this also gives space to bring a back to parliament before any extension has to be applied for. the important thing is for parliament to agree a negotiated settlement which provides a way forward and i think many mps will do what we can to get there. anna: thank you for talking to us, nicky morgan, chair of the treasury select committee. coming up, tech giants are reporting earnings this week. we...
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anna: why is that?: because of the cheap player, because of growth coming from asia and not the u.s. it is a fact, more than a desire. matt: we will keep you around. we have more to talk about. florent brones is the cio of bnp paribas wealth management. up next, back from the brink. theresa may to consider a move to reduce the risk of a no deal brexit. her cabinet meets today. coming up later on bloomberg, we will speak to germany's biggest industrial services provider's ceo. don't miss that interview at 3:00 p.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. this is "bloomberg markets: the european open." we are 22 minutes into the trading day. you can see the moves on the european equity markets. that is outperforming our earlier expectations on the back of the industrial productions number out of germany. u.s. futures point higher by around .4%. theresa may is said to be considering a proposal which would water down her threat to crash britain out of the eu without a deal. to limitis intended
anna: why is that?: because of the cheap player, because of growth coming from asia and not the u.s. it is a fact, more than a desire. matt: we will keep you around. we have more to talk about. florent brones is the cio of bnp paribas wealth management. up next, back from the brink. theresa may to consider a move to reduce the risk of a no deal brexit. her cabinet meets today. coming up later on bloomberg, we will speak to germany's biggest industrial services provider's ceo. don't miss that...
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anna: good morning to you.urprise will this be for staff and given the problems the bank has faced? depends on the scale of the cut and what units it will hit. the investment bank has not performed well. getle there know they won't a big bonus. i do not think this is a huge surprise. maybe even some people who will get more -- a lesser cut will be positively surprised. those people will be on the lookout for other opportunities. matt: how do other opportunities size up? how does deutsche bank's compensation compared to other banks? aboutdo not know much other banks just yet. it looks like it will be an ok year for other banks. that is what they have been telling us. if that is true, deutsche bank will be looking -- bankers at deutsche bank will be looking at other places. deutsche bank has been a place where it has not been much fun to work. i think that will be a problem in 2019. anna: thank you. rons joining us with the latest on that bloomberg exclusive story. next, we will take a look at the stocks to watch
anna: good morning to you.urprise will this be for staff and given the problems the bank has faced? depends on the scale of the cut and what units it will hit. the investment bank has not performed well. getle there know they won't a big bonus. i do not think this is a huge surprise. maybe even some people who will get more -- a lesser cut will be positively surprised. those people will be on the lookout for other opportunities. matt: how do other opportunities size up? how does deutsche bank's...
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anna. anna: let's have a look then.ll focus on some of the bigger names spirit -- bigger names. packaging up by 4.3%. diageo, we just spoke to the ceo. china a bright spot for them. shale up by more than 3%. shell doing quite well. bouncing a little bit more after that selloff on the report in which they came out and nine it had any validity. we saw the stock dropped and bounce. it gains a little bit more this morning. let's look to the downside and have a look at some movers it has been a busy earnings day. swatch group down by 7.5% after the company predicted a healthy 2019. q4 missed estimates and the market is punishing them. nokia, down by 5.5%. you're looking from any boost from qualities -- huawei's troubles, it's not there. unilever, concern around latin america, that stop by around 3%. let's get a first word update. says he is ok with tax hikes on the rich as long as the revenue goes where he thinks it will do good. an emailed statement, the billionaire jpmorgan ceo said that those earning the most can afford t
anna. anna: let's have a look then.ll focus on some of the bigger names spirit -- bigger names. packaging up by 4.3%. diageo, we just spoke to the ceo. china a bright spot for them. shale up by more than 3%. shell doing quite well. bouncing a little bit more after that selloff on the report in which they came out and nine it had any validity. we saw the stock dropped and bounce. it gains a little bit more this morning. let's look to the downside and have a look at some movers it has been a busy...
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anna: welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. , are today the markets ask the bulls still in charge? adesty's, asian equities chinese trade data disappoints. intothe red stain seep europe? cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. anna: an ugly set of chinese trade data hit stocks across asia, europe, and the u.s. point lower. pressures persist over opec supply cuts. $60.ill find a bottom at we will hear from that exclusive interview. theresa may makes a last-ditch attempt to save her brexit deal as jeremy corbyn says he is ready to table a no-confidence vote in the prime minister. today may heads to the brexit heartland to muster support. matt: we are less than a half-hour from the european open. take a look at futures. we are looking at red across the board with cap futures down almost a 0.75% after losses we saw in asia. i should point out, we saw a futures in the u.s. as well. as far as treasuries are concerned, the japanese market was closed for some sort of holiday. as a resu
anna: welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i'm anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. , are today the markets ask the bulls still in charge? adesty's, asian equities chinese trade data disappoints. intothe red stain seep europe? cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. anna: an ugly set of chinese trade data hit stocks across asia, europe, and the u.s. point lower. pressures persist over opec supply cuts. $60.ill find a bottom at we will hear from that exclusive...
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matt: anna?a: i just wanted to ask you about concerns around recession and united states -- in the united states. i saw one piece of research from a dutch bank talking about a 69% chance of a recession by 2020 and united states. do you see any worrying signs that point to recession in the next couple of years in the u.s.? dennis: is very hard to see in the data. the data continues to show a economy operating or performing very strongly. citigroup saidof something that i picked up the day before yesterday, and that is perhaps we are talking ourselves into a recession. that is the end of cycle thought process that consists. recovery has been going on nine years, and it's so long into two -- in the tooth. surely we are due for a recession. matt: or perhaps president trump is pushing us there? deutsche bank said maybe the trade war with china and the government shutdown could push is there this year -- us there this year. dennis: certainly those elements increase the chances of a recession. if you ar
matt: anna?a: i just wanted to ask you about concerns around recession and united states -- in the united states. i saw one piece of research from a dutch bank talking about a 69% chance of a recession by 2020 and united states. do you see any worrying signs that point to recession in the next couple of years in the u.s.? dennis: is very hard to see in the data. the data continues to show a economy operating or performing very strongly. citigroup saidof something that i picked up the day before...
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anna: let me ask you about trade.de conversations with the chinese negotiating in the united states -- what should we expect over the short-term? what does success look like from a market perspective? is it what we can achieve by march the third because there are many more things on the table than just tariffs. there's intellectual property and the like. the point because it is quite easy potentially for president trump to say we have managed to find a compromise in terms of agricultural tariffs and trump has often come out with tweets potentially trying that,de off the back of but when you look at structural to be quites going difficult for the u.s. to ensure that happens. and because this is about a lot the than just tariffs, likelihood is that in some form or another this trade war is going to carry on for quite a long period. there might be some headlines by march but the first -- the trump doesn't want to see the stock market impacted but i would suspect the trade war -- it's not just a quick fix. matt: all right
anna: let me ask you about trade.de conversations with the chinese negotiating in the united states -- what should we expect over the short-term? what does success look like from a market perspective? is it what we can achieve by march the third because there are many more things on the table than just tariffs. there's intellectual property and the like. the point because it is quite easy potentially for president trump to say we have managed to find a compromise in terms of agricultural...
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anna, matt. anna: thank you. up next, jobs on the line.hile a slew of banks are limiting positions, jpmorgan boosts the bonus pool. we work out what is happening, all of that. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the open, we are 15 minutes away from the start of cash trading. without a look at futures gaining across the board. we are looking at cap futures -- up.futures but ftse is looks like he could be another positive day. let's get the bloomberg business flash. hitachi is reported to be halting work on a nuclear power project and take a one-time charge of up to $2.8 billion. according to nikkei, the japanese conglomerate will the loss after negotiations stalled over funding. and executive has been quoted saying that the project is not being abandoned entirely and could be restarted in the future. a second agency has cut bg and he credit ratings to junk, citing their potential wildfire liability. the move will force the californian utility to post cash collateral and move it out of the biggest investment grade fund index. they lo
anna, matt. anna: thank you. up next, jobs on the line.hile a slew of banks are limiting positions, jpmorgan boosts the bonus pool. we work out what is happening, all of that. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the open, we are 15 minutes away from the start of cash trading. without a look at futures gaining across the board. we are looking at cap futures -- up.futures but ftse is looks like he could be another positive day. let's get the bloomberg business flash. hitachi is reported...
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anna: welcome to european markets. i am anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: long live the tech rally, the sector gains in asia despite wilbur ross saying the u.s. and china are miles away from a resolution. cash trading is 30 minutes away. anna: riding the wave, stocks in futures rise over optimism of tech sectors. jumps to its highest level in two months after the dup has privately agreed to back theresa may's brexit deal. chancellor philip hammond tells bloomberg a no deal brexit and not leaving the eu at all are both bad options. >> there is no good alternative to the deal. leaving with no deal is a bad outcome for the u.k. but not leaving would be also a very bad outcome that would undermine our democracy and destabilize our political settlement in the u.k. anna: draghi and the closing window, he warns that economic risk moved to the downside. executive board member tells us exclusively it is too early to tell if rates will rise in 2019. we knew it would have to slow down. it was at its high point in 2017-2018. the slowdown has surprised us. good mo
anna: welcome to european markets. i am anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: long live the tech rally, the sector gains in asia despite wilbur ross saying the u.s. and china are miles away from a resolution. cash trading is 30 minutes away. anna: riding the wave, stocks in futures rise over optimism of tech sectors. jumps to its highest level in two months after the dup has privately agreed to back theresa may's brexit deal. chancellor philip hammond tells bloomberg a no deal...
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anna: go ahead.ing the threat a hard brexit -- is she using the threat of a hard brexit to get the irish government to cave a little bit? i think everybody has got to play real politics around here. maybe ireland on the u.k. could renegotiate to get rid of the backstop. successiong to see over the next few weeks about potential ways to compromise around this. it is kind of a soft pressure way to get compromise. mrs. make make a deal that -- make a deal that pleases parliament. francine: now looking at a choice between theresa may's deal and a nine-month delay, maybe there is such a of the opportunity -- their assessment of the opportunity and risks changes. bloomberg's london bureau chief with us in london. today from davos we will speak to a number of the top lines in business. we have had many on the program already. bill gates, the founder of microsoft, james quincey, ceo of coca-cola, and ceo of siemens will be joining us from the world economic forum. we will also be covering a lot of the politi
anna: go ahead.ing the threat a hard brexit -- is she using the threat of a hard brexit to get the irish government to cave a little bit? i think everybody has got to play real politics around here. maybe ireland on the u.k. could renegotiate to get rid of the backstop. successiong to see over the next few weeks about potential ways to compromise around this. it is kind of a soft pressure way to get compromise. mrs. make make a deal that -- make a deal that pleases parliament. francine: now...
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they continue chanting anna, anna... can you answer the question, anna?they chant "scum" the met says it is investigating whether any crimes were committed, after receiving a third—party report of a public order offence. but some on social media say that soubry and other mps should take some responsibility for the protests. brendan o'neill is the editor of spiked online. he says, "anna soubry is at the forefront of a deeply cynical and elitist effort to demonise and destroy a great act of democracy — the vote for brexit. it is entirely natural that she should become the focal point for people's anger." jaccq1 asks on twitter, "should mps also take some responsibility for their own behaviour? recent scenes of braying asses and hateful language inside hoc isn't really a good example to set. mps are setting the tone for hate and it is trickling down!" and tim montgomerie — a conservitve writer and brexiteer, says, "the abuse is unacceptable and i condemn it, but a parliamentarian who advocates overturning a referendum result she promised to respect should no
they continue chanting anna, anna... can you answer the question, anna?they chant "scum" the met says it is investigating whether any crimes were committed, after receiving a third—party report of a public order offence. but some on social media say that soubry and other mps should take some responsibility for the protests. brendan o'neill is the editor of spiked online. he says, "anna soubry is at the forefront of a deeply cynical and elitist effort to demonise and destroy a...
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anna and matt. anna: thanks very much, deborah. -- debra.esponse to migrants has drawn ire, but their prime minister told bloomberg that the dispute would not harm his country's relationship with other states. there is a traditional friendship between italy and france, between italy and germany. as i mean to discuss a few issues, it does not compromise our relationship. the french finance minister has said europe has not been this divided. , hede speaking at davos says he has new international support for a cross border tax system. >> we need support. when i am looking at facts, just have a look at the question of an international taxation. u.k.,e the support of the of germany, of italy. i have been discussing the point with steve mnuchin to convince them to go the path of a new international taxation. in the 21st century, we need a new international taxation system. francine: is france ready for a no deal brexit? >> it is up to the u.k. to decide. we are ready. we were prefer -- would prefer an agreement, and we have one on the table. now e
anna and matt. anna: thanks very much, deborah. -- debra.esponse to migrants has drawn ire, but their prime minister told bloomberg that the dispute would not harm his country's relationship with other states. there is a traditional friendship between italy and france, between italy and germany. as i mean to discuss a few issues, it does not compromise our relationship. the french finance minister has said europe has not been this divided. , hede speaking at davos says he has new international...
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anna, matt. anna: thank you. seeing more opportunity in italy than the u.k..oming up next on the european market open, we will hear from -- have more interviews. bloomberg radio is available to davon your mobile or your digital radio in the london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets, this is the european open. we are 13 minutes away from the start of cash equities trading. if you take a look at futures, it looks like we will get more of the same of what asia had red acrossand that is the board. cap futures and dax futures both off .5 of 1% on concern about u.s.-china trade discussions as the statencern about of the chinese economy. almost net outflows of $13 billion in the fourth quarter, withdrawal totals most $8 billion at the banks key global wealth management business. the ceo says the outflows are more about market sentiment than the bank itself. he spoke with francine lacqua earlier this morning endeavors. has am pleased that q4 delivered a resilient result despite the challenging market translate into a bitter cocktail in
anna, matt. anna: thank you. seeing more opportunity in italy than the u.k..oming up next on the european market open, we will hear from -- have more interviews. bloomberg radio is available to davon your mobile or your digital radio in the london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets, this is the european open. we are 13 minutes away from the start of cash equities trading. if you take a look at futures, it looks like we will get more of the same of what asia had...
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anna: hi, shauna. nice to meet you. i'm anna. lemonis: this is travis. travis: hi, anna.vis. nice to meet you. travis: nice to meet you. lemonis: i want to change the entire look of the place to create a new concept. since this is the first time that farrell's and sweet pete's are going to be combined into one location, i want to give it a brand new look, and i want to make sure that there are different elements from both brands that are combined, so i'm bringing in anna from pacific hospitality. it's a business i invested in in 2016. she's helped me with designs in the past, and i thought she could really help with this one. anna: you know, i was thinking about the wallpaper, maybe replacing that. more like a chalkboard type of wallpaper that has all the farrell's memorabilia sketched in. obviously new seating, for sure. definitely the lighting. i love some of these. i think we can still use them again throughout the restaurant. lemonis: so you're intermix? anna: yeah. lemonis: while the team works on design, i've authorized them to start demolition. ♪ this will be the f
anna: hi, shauna. nice to meet you. i'm anna. lemonis: this is travis. travis: hi, anna.vis. nice to meet you. travis: nice to meet you. lemonis: i want to change the entire look of the place to create a new concept. since this is the first time that farrell's and sweet pete's are going to be combined into one location, i want to give it a brand new look, and i want to make sure that there are different elements from both brands that are combined, so i'm bringing in anna from pacific...
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kron 4's anna wiernicki (war-nik-ee) is in washington with more. anna wiernicki: president trump seems less enthusiastic about his threat to declare a national emergency... to congressional republicans including uturged the president emergency powers.. áif democrats in congress continue to deny funding wallanna wiernicki (stand up) @annaewiernickitake cg @ 0:27- 0:37last year congress appropriated 14 billion dollars for disaster recovery in puerto rico, texas, california, and florida. the white house says the president could use $5 billion dollars of that money for the wallanna wiernicki: but virginia democratic senators mark warner and tim kaine say that would be a huge mistake.mark warner: this is an attempt to basically go around the law.// tim kaineu.s. senator, d- virginiatake cg @ 0:48-0:56i mean there is a lot of emergency expenditures that are already in the cue, and i'd like the ability to compare, like what's more of an emergency right now.anna wiernicki: texas republican senator john cornyn, a strong supporter of the president's wall, sa
kron 4's anna wiernicki (war-nik-ee) is in washington with more. anna wiernicki: president trump seems less enthusiastic about his threat to declare a national emergency... to congressional republicans including uturged the president emergency powers.. áif democrats in congress continue to deny funding wallanna wiernicki (stand up) @annaewiernickitake cg @ 0:27- 0:37last year congress appropriated 14 billion dollars for disaster recovery in puerto rico, texas, california, and florida. the...
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i am anna edwards. we will look back at 2018 in europe, the middle east, and africa by revisiting some of the most interesting interviews with leading figures in business. let's start with a story that has been top of mind in europe, britain's negotiations to leave the european union. spoke withheresa may john micklethwait about the deal she intended to strike. >> what i am now working for is the implementation period that will allow businesses to adjust to our new relationship outside of the european union. we intend a comprehensive free-trade agreement. we recognize the importance for financial services and want to ensure we continue to see financial services, ensuring the city of london retains its role as a global financial center. i have been speaking to businesses in the u k, and they are positive about the advantages the u.k. has. i want to build on those. would you consider paying for access to the single market? and get moree access for financial services? >> one of the things we agreed and dis
i am anna edwards. we will look back at 2018 in europe, the middle east, and africa by revisiting some of the most interesting interviews with leading figures in business. let's start with a story that has been top of mind in europe, britain's negotiations to leave the european union. spoke withheresa may john micklethwait about the deal she intended to strike. >> what i am now working for is the implementation period that will allow businesses to adjust to our new relationship outside of...
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kron 4's anna wiernicki (war-nik-ee) is in washington with more.nna wiernicki: president trump seems less enthusiastic about his threat to declare a national emergency... to build a border wall without congressional approval.donald trump: i have the absolute legal right to call it but i'm not looking to do that because this is too simple.anna wiernicki: some republicans including south carolina senator lindsey graham have urged the president to use his emergency powers.. áif democrats in congress continue to deny funding to build a wallanna wiernicki (stand up) @annaewiernickitake cg @ 0:27- 0:37last year congress appropriated 14 billion dollars for disaster recovery in puerto rico, texas, california, and florida. the white house says the president could use $5 billion dollars of that money for the wallanna wiernicki: but virginia democratic senators mark warner and tim kaine say that would be a huge mistake.mark warner: this is an attempt to basically go around the law.// tim kaineu.s. senator, d- virginiatake cg @ 0:48-0:56i mean there is a lot o
kron 4's anna wiernicki (war-nik-ee) is in washington with more.nna wiernicki: president trump seems less enthusiastic about his threat to declare a national emergency... to build a border wall without congressional approval.donald trump: i have the absolute legal right to call it but i'm not looking to do that because this is too simple.anna wiernicki: some republicans including south carolina senator lindsey graham have urged the president to use his emergency powers.. áif democrats in...
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anna wiernicki: texas democratic congresswoman veronica escobarveronica escobar u.s.ongresswoman, d-texastake cg @ 1:03-1:11this administration wants to divert critical disaster relief funds meant for other projects to go toward border wall construction. the reality is that our country needs help recovering from some of the greatest natural disasters that we've seen in our lifetime.anna wiernicki: the bill now senate, but majority leader mitch mcconnell bring any measure to the floor unless president trump will sign itnats pop: trumpanna wiernicki:and the president says he won't support a spending bill to end the shutdown unless it includes funding for his border wall.in washington, i'm anna wiernicki. (pam) microsoft will invest half -a-billion dollars to create more affordable housing in the seattle area. the company says, it will work with non-profit groups, to tackle what it called "the affordable housing crisis" in the region. microsoft says, the median income in the seattle area has not been keeping up with housing costs. if this sounds familiar -- it is because
anna wiernicki: texas democratic congresswoman veronica escobarveronica escobar u.s.ongresswoman, d-texastake cg @ 1:03-1:11this administration wants to divert critical disaster relief funds meant for other projects to go toward border wall construction. the reality is that our country needs help recovering from some of the greatest natural disasters that we've seen in our lifetime.anna wiernicki: the bill now senate, but majority leader mitch mcconnell bring any measure to the floor unless...
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anna soubry isa happened to our country. anna soubry is a prominent pro—eu backbencher.as forced to walk back to the houses of parliament surrounded and barracked by a group who continued right up to an entrance of the palace of westminster. this is one of the most heavily policed parts of the capital but it was only at this point that there was any intervention from officers. booing anna soubry says she was a let down by the police. the police have the right powers and they have the skills and most of them have a common sense to know how to police, keep people safe whilst supporting democracy, how to do it. yesterday they didn't do it. they did the wrong thing by completely refusing to intervene. today there appeared to intervene. today there appeared to bea to intervene. today there appeared to be a more high—profile police presence around parliament. and a senior scotland yard officer was offering reassurances. we have taken all the allegations from yesterday, we are looking into all of those and we are looking into all of those and we are looking into all of those an
anna soubry isa happened to our country. anna soubry is a prominent pro—eu backbencher.as forced to walk back to the houses of parliament surrounded and barracked by a group who continued right up to an entrance of the palace of westminster. this is one of the most heavily policed parts of the capital but it was only at this point that there was any intervention from officers. booing anna soubry says she was a let down by the police. the police have the right powers and they have the skills...
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i think it is deeply disturbing, andi anna soubry?ndeed anywhere, and i think it's right that the police have been contacted about that. no mp, no member of the public should have to go through this. and i think it is... look, i fear it is part of brexit poisoning politics, but all of us have a responsibility, including the releva nt responsibility, including the relevant authorities, to dial it down and deal with the issues. do you think that, there is a legitimate protest been made, i'm just interested in your thoughts on where that line is because it is not illegal, is it, too shout insults at someone? and yet when you watch at the —— look at the way in anna soubry returned to parliament, it is harassment. i do not want mps all members of the public harassed on streets in this way, having you're a nazi shouted at anna soubry or anyone, i do not think anyone, whether they stood on the brexit debate, should have this kind of debate, should have this kind of debate directed at them. since i stepped back from politics in 2015, i think
i think it is deeply disturbing, andi anna soubry?ndeed anywhere, and i think it's right that the police have been contacted about that. no mp, no member of the public should have to go through this. and i think it is... look, i fear it is part of brexit poisoning politics, but all of us have a responsibility, including the releva nt responsibility, including the relevant authorities, to dial it down and deal with the issues. do you think that, there is a legitimate protest been made, i'm just...
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anna soubry was jostled and hustled and police appeared to do nothing.the house spoke out. it is frankly intolerable if members of parliament and journalists go about their business in fear. this situation cannot stand. in answer to a question he went further. it is a type of fascism. let's be quite clear about that. women and ethnic minority citizens in particular are being targeted. the police say polarised opinions make theirjob harder. policing brexit as a child an issue for the police service. it is a contentious issue with opposing views from a number of people. our role in the police service is to make sure that we balance the needs of everybody, which includes politicians, members of our own stuff, the public and those who wish to protest so that people can go about their business as usual. to protest so that people can go about their business as usuallj know that the police have the right powers and they have the skills and most of them have the common sense to know how to police, keep people safe whilst supporting democracy, they know how to do
anna soubry was jostled and hustled and police appeared to do nothing.the house spoke out. it is frankly intolerable if members of parliament and journalists go about their business in fear. this situation cannot stand. in answer to a question he went further. it is a type of fascism. let's be quite clear about that. women and ethnic minority citizens in particular are being targeted. the police say polarised opinions make theirjob harder. policing brexit as a child an issue for the police...
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anna soubry isa called a nazi, actually. anna soubry is a nazi!u listen to? this is astonishing. this is what has happened to our country. a leading voice for remain in the brexit debate, the mp faced further taunts on the way back into parliament. dozens of mps have now written to the metropolitan police commissioner saying they are increasingly concerned about the deteriorating public order and security situation outside parliament. support for action has also come from cabinet ministers. we've got to make sure that mps and indeed all of us can make these arguments about the future of our country which people feel very strongly and even if they disagree, disagree ina strongly and even if they disagree, disagree in a reasonable and civilised way. it's absolutely vital that we solve the problem and means measures by the police, i'd be all in favour of them. after being called a liar and a nazi by some protesters, anna soubry has called on the police to do theirjob. scotla nd on the police to do theirjob. scotland yard has said it is now investigat
anna soubry isa called a nazi, actually. anna soubry is a nazi!u listen to? this is astonishing. this is what has happened to our country. a leading voice for remain in the brexit debate, the mp faced further taunts on the way back into parliament. dozens of mps have now written to the metropolitan police commissioner saying they are increasingly concerned about the deteriorating public order and security situation outside parliament. support for action has also come from cabinet ministers....
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anna soubry, what we re without a deal. anna soubry, what were you trying to say?after the general election, that was the time to reach out and reach a compromise. people like me who had accepted the result and wa nted who had accepted the result and wanted to, and i actually said to herface, prime minister, the single market, customs union, sort out northern ireland, deliver for british business, reach out over the heads of the labour front bench and work with the moderates on the labour backbench, you can do that and we can deliver on the referendum the best possible outcome. she absolutely has refused to do this. 0k, let david respond. then i have one final question. first of all, the best way taking no deal of the table is to support her deal. now, the prime minister's deal was defeated yesterday. we should now see to find another deal, a deal that would have the support of the majority of the house of commons. that would take no deal of the table. anything that is the sensible way forward, and i think the prime minister must be absolutely right in the way she
anna soubry, what we re without a deal. anna soubry, what were you trying to say?after the general election, that was the time to reach out and reach a compromise. people like me who had accepted the result and wa nted who had accepted the result and wanted to, and i actually said to herface, prime minister, the single market, customs union, sort out northern ireland, deliver for british business, reach out over the heads of the labour front bench and work with the moderates on the labour...
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anna: thank you for your time.e foster, the leader of the dup, joining us at the british academy in central london. david: i could not have a more timely interview than that. alix: return to wall street beat, three things wall street is buzzing about. pg&e hedge fund makes an accomplished wager behind stocks in the third quarter and 20 billion in legal claims. then, vanguard's 450 million dollar pg&e muni bond holding, the vanguard group's hold half of pg&e's and .5 billion municipal bond and hallways founder breaks the silence.the billionaire founder brexiteer long silence in freezing president trump. david: joining us now is jason kelly, the new york bureau chief. i would say i'm not sure i do not understand, but position in equity, we don't know if they still have it, but also the position of buying up insurance claims. meon: this is fascinating to because it really breaks into a pretty complex story but effectively, what they are doing selling at a discount from phase, and essentially, it is claims because the
anna: thank you for your time.e foster, the leader of the dup, joining us at the british academy in central london. david: i could not have a more timely interview than that. alix: return to wall street beat, three things wall street is buzzing about. pg&e hedge fund makes an accomplished wager behind stocks in the third quarter and 20 billion in legal claims. then, vanguard's 450 million dollar pg&e muni bond holding, the vanguard group's hold half of pg&e's and .5 billion...
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anna cox came one 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 onset of the attack on karen. she reported her results to the detectives, that learned a fact about the victim. >> karen was exclusively left handed and her left hand did not have blood smear on it. >> not only that, when the autopsy report came in it suggested karen couldn't have written anything with either hand. from what the medical examiner was seeing, was this a victim who was going to dip in her own blood and write roc on the wall? >> no, absolutely not. over 90% of her spinal cord were damaged by the knife wounds. >> she was incapacitated. >> it wasn't her. she didn't write that. >> the evidence was overwhelming. karen pan them did not write the letters roc in blood. it was a huge turning.in the case and the best news possible for the ex-boyfriend roc herpick. >> think confirmed 100% she could not have done that. she couldn't have done it. she would have been
anna cox came one 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 onset of the attack on karen. she reported her results to the detectives, that learned a fact about the victim. >> karen was exclusively left handed and her left hand did not have blood smear on it. >> not only that, when the autopsy report came in it suggested karen couldn't have written anything with either hand. from what...
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anna edwards knows a thing or two about that. good morning.t is the message from last night's series of votes? rip it up and started again. i am not singing a song, but you might. anna: things did not go that badly for theresa may last night . she won most of the votes she intended to yesterday. she fought off challenges in the shape of indicative votes and those sort of things. in a sense, she has a clear message to take back to brussels. crucially, we do understand that the amendment could come back to haunt her. we know that the 14th of february, we could still be here and doing it once again. expressedd see yesterday in parliament was that in the commons there is no majority for no deal. that was one of the fence she lost, and that could come back with a vengeance valentine's day. nejra: that prospect of no deal wearing its head again. good to see you. why does the u.k. think it can change its arrangement when the eu is saying it cannot? anna: we will hear more from what the eu is saying in a limitedfrom maria, but enthusiasm is the way th
anna edwards knows a thing or two about that. good morning.t is the message from last night's series of votes? rip it up and started again. i am not singing a song, but you might. anna: things did not go that badly for theresa may last night . she won most of the votes she intended to yesterday. she fought off challenges in the shape of indicative votes and those sort of things. in a sense, she has a clear message to take back to brussels. crucially, we do understand that the amendment could...
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our capitol bureau reporter anna wiernicki (war- nik-ee) has the story.nna wiernicki: texas democratic congressman al green says he wants to remove president donald trump from of the oval office for good.al greenu.s. congressman, d-texas take cg @ 0:06-0:12failure to impeach a constitutionally unfit president puts society at greater risk of additional harmanna wiernicki: green introduced articles of impeachment against president trump three times last year on the house floornats pop: file of green on floor introducing articles of impeachmentanna wiernicki: each time it failed, but he says now that democrats control the house it's a whole new ballgame.al green: hopefully we will get beyond a simple vote and move to an actual impeachment.anna wiernicki (stand up) @annaewiernickitake cg @ 0:33- 0:42green says he plans to introduce a total of ten articles of impeachment claiming the president is a danger to the country because of racist policies and the way he handled special counsel mueller's russia investigation. tom steyerneed to impeachtake cg @ 0:43-0:51
our capitol bureau reporter anna wiernicki (war- nik-ee) has the story.nna wiernicki: texas democratic congressman al green says he wants to remove president donald trump from of the oval office for good.al greenu.s. congressman, d-texas take cg @ 0:06-0:12failure to impeach a constitutionally unfit president puts society at greater risk of additional harmanna wiernicki: green introduced articles of impeachment against president trump three times last year on the house floornats pop: file of...
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anna commented by, quote, i'm so happy for you both, but anna kept the divorce talk pretty real on her podcast last week. she currently dating michael ferris. it's, lik >> it's, like, how do you not in general sink into a place of bitterness? chris and i work really hard because we have jack. >> my first assignment was to sit down with reese witherspoon. >> before that, when her dad was california governor, we shared this moment at the state capitol with her. >> she's going to be 18 next week. >> 500 hours of community service, and you do it because you like it or because mom makes you do it? >> in the beginning, they made me do it, but now it's because i like it. >> that was quite a day with her there, and you knew she was going places. >> she is a sweet girl. >> yes, she is. >> she is. >>> we talked to an expert who estimates that katherine's ring is six to seven carats and costs between $150,000 and $250,000. would you expect anything different from chris? >> this is even better. if she takes chris' last name, she could be called kat pratt. >> oh, i'm so proud of you for that one. c
anna commented by, quote, i'm so happy for you both, but anna kept the divorce talk pretty real on her podcast last week. she currently dating michael ferris. it's, lik >> it's, like, how do you not in general sink into a place of bitterness? chris and i work really hard because we have jack. >> my first assignment was to sit down with reese witherspoon. >> before that, when her dad was california governor, we shared this moment at the state capitol with her. >> she's...
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anna soubry is a prominent pro—eu backbencher.the house of parliament surrounded and harassed by a group who continued right up to an entrance at the the palace of westminster. this is one of the most heavily policed parts of the capital, but it was only at this point that there was any intervention from officers. anna soubry says she was let down by the police. the police have the right powers and they have the skills and most of them have the common sense to know how to police, keep people safe whilst supporting democracy, how to do it. yesterday they didn't do it. yesterday they did the wrong thing, where they completely refused to intervene. today there appeared to be a more high—profile police presence around parliament, and a senior scotland yard officer was offering reassurances. we have taken all of the allegations from yesterday. we are looking into all of those and we are taking advice as to whether any of the incidents from yesterday met any criminal threshold. and in the house of commons, there was this, from the speak
anna soubry is a prominent pro—eu backbencher.the house of parliament surrounded and harassed by a group who continued right up to an entrance at the the palace of westminster. this is one of the most heavily policed parts of the capital, but it was only at this point that there was any intervention from officers. anna soubry says she was let down by the police. the police have the right powers and they have the skills and most of them have the common sense to know how to police, keep people...
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anna: that is ok. you are forgiven.d to know is that most of them with the government's way. sorts.shevictory of doesn't have to brussels to try to renegotiate the backstop. brussels has said no and keep saying no. we wait to see what can possibly be achieved in two weeks that has not been achieved over the last two years. could we be back here on valentine's day looking at amendments once again? ministerirish prime asked the european union to hold their nerve. i believe somebody over in brussels at some point said, nothing is up for renegotiation. what is prime minister may trying to accomplish in brussels, given that immediate response? anna: the immediate response has been very negative. have been passing the language and trying to work out if there is any room between the two to find some sort of compromise. the eu has been no change to the withdrawal agreement. by theresa may yesterday was that she was looking for legally binding changes. she didn't say she wanted to actually replace the backstop. c that quote for
anna: that is ok. you are forgiven.d to know is that most of them with the government's way. sorts.shevictory of doesn't have to brussels to try to renegotiate the backstop. brussels has said no and keep saying no. we wait to see what can possibly be achieved in two weeks that has not been achieved over the last two years. could we be back here on valentine's day looking at amendments once again? ministerirish prime asked the european union to hold their nerve. i believe somebody over in...
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this is an image, anna palmer. i'm with anna palmer., you talk with women for your podcast on politico. this is a significant step forward for women and people of color, this congress. >> yesterday was so significant. you saw on the house floor, all the women, the diversity. think back, 2011 was the first time on the house floor women had a bathroom. >> so stunning. every time you hear that, you think, really? >> it's crazy. "the washington post" pointed out there was a line to use that bathroom. there you go. it's been a slow change. >> we are looking at just democrats here for this photo-op. obviously, republicans, first woman senator from arizona, for example, and other places. this is something that is, we are seeing in congress, obviously more on the democratic side as you can see debby wasserman schultz. >> on the democratic side, it's in. it's that the incoming freshman class has such a diverse array of women from different backgrounds and particularly young women. we heard nancy pelosi in that snippet talking about the generatio
this is an image, anna palmer. i'm with anna palmer., you talk with women for your podcast on politico. this is a significant step forward for women and people of color, this congress. >> yesterday was so significant. you saw on the house floor, all the women, the diversity. think back, 2011 was the first time on the house floor women had a bathroom. >> so stunning. every time you hear that, you think, really? >> it's crazy. "the washington post" pointed out there...
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>>> tonight, anna faris reveals how chris pratt told her about the engagement. >> i have always wanted to be really open. >> what anna knew before chris got down on one knee and why she could be a big part of the wedding. >>> then, we have got big reveals in tv, movies and music. >> it's going to be so fresh. can you believe it? >>> alicia keys' grammy gig. only we're with the host. >> come on, ladies. >>> plus, "this is us" is back. how they're changing things up for the winter premiere. >>> and mission accepted. why tom cruise is ready to do the impossible not once, but twice again. >> are you serious? >>> and matthew mcconaughey's very revealing movie reunion with anne hathaway. >> trust me. it's real good. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> so chris pratt and katherine schwarzenegger are engaged, but the real shocker is that chris' ex, anna faris was the first to talk about it publicly. >> she actually even had a very interesting proposal of her own. >> how about that? >> and this after revealing how she found out chris is getting married again. >> chris texted me. he was, li
>>> tonight, anna faris reveals how chris pratt told her about the engagement. >> i have always wanted to be really open. >> what anna knew before chris got down on one knee and why she could be a big part of the wedding. >>> then, we have got big reveals in tv, movies and music. >> it's going to be so fresh. can you believe it? >>> alicia keys' grammy gig. only we're with the host. >> come on, ladies. >>> plus, "this is us"...
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anna soubry is a prominent pro—eu backbencher.work surrounded and barracked by a group who continued right up to an entrance of the houses of parliament. this is one of the most heavily policed parts of the capital, but at no point on her route did officers step in to deal with the intimidation. scum! the police have the right powers and they have the skills and most of them have the common sense to know how to police, keep people safe whilst supporting democracy, how to do it. yesterday, they didn't do it. yesterday, they did the wrong thing where they completely refused to intervene. just to stand on the pavement! today, more police were deployed around parliament and they were laying down the law to protesters. meanwhile, a senior scotland yard officer was offering reassurances. we've taken all the allegations from yesterday. we're looking into all of those and we're taking advice as to whether of the incidents from yesterday met any criminal threshold. and in the house of commons, there was this from the speaker. it is frankly
anna soubry is a prominent pro—eu backbencher.work surrounded and barracked by a group who continued right up to an entrance of the houses of parliament. this is one of the most heavily policed parts of the capital, but at no point on her route did officers step in to deal with the intimidation. scum! the police have the right powers and they have the skills and most of them have the common sense to know how to police, keep people safe whilst supporting democracy, how to do it. yesterday,...
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kron 4's anna wiernick has the latest.t trump seems less enthusiastic about his threat to declare a national emergency... to build a border wall without congressional approval.donald trump: i have the absolute legal right to call it but i'm not looking to do that because this is too simple.anna wiernicki: some republicans including south carolina senator lindsey graham have urged the president to use his emergency powers.. áif democrats in congress continue to deny funding to build a wallanna wiernicki (stand up) @annaewiernickitake cg @ 0:27- 0:37last year congress appropriated 14 billion dollars for disaster recovery in puerto rico, texas, california, and florida. the white house says the president could use $5 billion dollars of that money for the wallanna wiernicki: but virginia democratic senators mark warner and tim kaine say that would be a huge mistake.mark warner: this is an attempt to basically go around the law.// tim kaineu.s. senator, d- virginiatake cg @ 0:48-0:56i mean there is a lot of emergency expenditure
kron 4's anna wiernick has the latest.t trump seems less enthusiastic about his threat to declare a national emergency... to build a border wall without congressional approval.donald trump: i have the absolute legal right to call it but i'm not looking to do that because this is too simple.anna wiernicki: some republicans including south carolina senator lindsey graham have urged the president to use his emergency powers.. áif democrats in congress continue to deny funding to build a wallanna...
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sam, what was your reaction to seeing anna soubry called a nazi live on air?'s be clear, no—one working in the media, in politics, members of the public, no—one should be exposed to any kind of abuse or intimidation from people. in that regard, the events of this week were shocking. you know, not something we would support in any way. what i'm pleased to see is the response from parliamentarians and the police has been very clear. there's a clear desire to ensure things like this don't happen again and there have been enhancements made to the policing in moving forward. although it's a tricky incident, i do think changes are in place now which should allow us to continue with the important work of reporting on parliament from this location. this wasn't an isolated incident, viewers have been complaining for quite some time about protesters on college green really distracting from interviewees. why are you still there? well, look, there's a very clear and simple reason why all the broadcasters, over many years, have interviewed people from that location on big
sam, what was your reaction to seeing anna soubry called a nazi live on air?'s be clear, no—one working in the media, in politics, members of the public, no—one should be exposed to any kind of abuse or intimidation from people. in that regard, the events of this week were shocking. you know, not something we would support in any way. what i'm pleased to see is the response from parliamentarians and the police has been very clear. there's a clear desire to ensure things like this don't...