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anna. anna: thank you. debra mao in a gloomy hong kong.at pictures from china's ministry of commerce, giving us regular briefing. a number of news lines coming through, but an interesting one. china has ample policy tools to cushion the trade war impact. well prepared to counter u.s. bans on chinese companies. my eye is wetook are wondering just how china will retaliate to the action we have seen. they were saying this morning that the chinese government will protect american companies interest in china, which is an interesting line. so those pictures coming to us from the ministry of commerce over in china. several failed turnaround plans, several new ceos, and falling shares prices means a difficult few years for deutsche bank. investors are directing anger at the man who has been there all along. bloomberg sources say they have discussed pushing for his exit, setting the agm to be a tense affair. joining us from frankfurt is annmarie hordern. good morning, it seems noisy behind you. what can we expect today? annmarie: lots of protesters
anna. anna: thank you. debra mao in a gloomy hong kong.at pictures from china's ministry of commerce, giving us regular briefing. a number of news lines coming through, but an interesting one. china has ample policy tools to cushion the trade war impact. well prepared to counter u.s. bans on chinese companies. my eye is wetook are wondering just how china will retaliate to the action we have seen. they were saying this morning that the chinese government will protect american companies interest...
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anna? anna: thank you. olivia hows with your first word update.rump is pressuring the fed ahead of a policy meeting today. he called for the central bank to enact cuts and resume a bond purchases, praising china for adding what he called a great stimulus. he called for a steep one point cut in rates, saying it would help them to take off like a rocket. but is there potential for the fed to send even more dovish -- sound even more dovish? >> well, there is a flaw in the fence dovish town -- fed's dovish tone. the rates are great at maintaining asset bubbles and we see that, stocks at an all-time high. time about the most recent gdp numbers beat expectations. so that cause them to be hawkish? that is unlikely. economists see the fed concerned with core inflation. coming in at 1.6%, missing the target. that is something trump has tweeted about quite frequently. the fed has been expressing opinions on this as well. as if low inflation would be enough, the fed says the answer has to be yes. they also see markets happening by the end of the year, but wh
anna? anna: thank you. olivia hows with your first word update.rump is pressuring the fed ahead of a policy meeting today. he called for the central bank to enact cuts and resume a bond purchases, praising china for adding what he called a great stimulus. he called for a steep one point cut in rates, saying it would help them to take off like a rocket. but is there potential for the fed to send even more dovish -- sound even more dovish? >> well, there is a flaw in the fence dovish town...
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anna: thank you. up next, we are live at the conference in paris where we ceo.be speaking to the bloomberg is live on your mobile device or on dab digital radio in the london area. ♪ anna: welcome back to "the european market open." looks as if it could be negative at the start of trading. u.s. futures point down. we are live at the conference in paris with our -- with a host of guests. they include gary kasparov as well as erickson's ceo. he will be joining us. we will also speak to the world's fastest man usain bolt about his electric scooter company, bolt mobility. seems like cheating, doesn't it? let's get to the event now. good morning. >> good morning. joined byappy to be -- who manages 200 hotels worldwide. thank you for being with us today. trump, the u.s. hesident, saying last night has curved access of huawei in the u.s.. are you concerned about the impact of the trade war in the tech sector? war's,think about trade there are many elements that have an impact even on travel. for me, it is im
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anna: matt?t: anna, i wanted to ask steen about a story you sent around this morning. u.s. stock correction odds jumping to 20%, if you look at options pricing. steen, how likely is it that we could see a 20% drop in stock du e to the trade dispute? steen: i think it is entirely dependent on the vix. we hadinto last week, the biggest session ever in short liquidity, which has been returns,driver of short volatility. so if we pass the magic threshold in vix of 22%, we will have the liquidity of the market -- we have two events at the same time. the fact trade is unresolved, but more importantly a liquidity -- illiquidity can have the market is positioned. a correction in my opinion would come from illiquidity of the vix index. anna: and what are you expecting from the fed? are markets too quick to bet on fed cuts amid the trade war? are we right to bet on april -- on a fed put? steen: we have been conditioned to expect a rate cut every time there is a 10% correction. what we have seen from the fed
anna: matt?t: anna, i wanted to ask steen about a story you sent around this morning. u.s. stock correction odds jumping to 20%, if you look at options pricing. steen, how likely is it that we could see a 20% drop in stock du e to the trade dispute? steen: i think it is entirely dependent on the vix. we hadinto last week, the biggest session ever in short liquidity, which has been returns,driver of short volatility. so if we pass the magic threshold in vix of 22%, we will have the liquidity of...
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i am anna edwards. farrage in first, nigel farrage's brexit party comes out on top with 32% of the e.u. vote. he is expected to speak in just a few moments. italy has failed for to have rein in debt. italian bonds extend declines and the euro falls. and away from politics, trade tit for tat. president trump says china wants to make a deal, but the u.s. is not ready. welcome to the special edition of "bloomberg markets q.u.k. and u.s. markets are closed today, and various holidays taking place in those two locations. but dani berger is here with an update on the markets. deny ani: i started off with the stoxx 600, which is gaining, but really, i think all the interesting action today is in the bond markets with the e.u. elections, where we saw the mainstream parties mostly hold on to their grounds. we're seeing core bonds in europe gain yields now below since about 2016, and the bloomberg exclusive on italy, facing up to $4 billion in fines from the e.u. over their failure to rein in debt. that's sending
i am anna edwards. farrage in first, nigel farrage's brexit party comes out on top with 32% of the e.u. vote. he is expected to speak in just a few moments. italy has failed for to have rein in debt. italian bonds extend declines and the euro falls. and away from politics, trade tit for tat. president trump says china wants to make a deal, but the u.s. is not ready. welcome to the special edition of "bloomberg markets q.u.k. and u.s. markets are closed today, and various holidays taking...
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anna: thank you very much. next, it is platinum week here in london. we will speak with the world's largest producer of platinum. the ceo joins us next. bloomberg radio is live on your mobile device or on dab digital in the london area. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is "the european open." we are 17 minutes away from the start of cash trading. the world's biggest miners are gathering for platinum week, but many will be focused on palladium. the commodity's premium over platinum reached a record level in march. this stoked fear carmakers would switch from using palladium as a cheaper metal in your catalytic converter. with the stock price down 15% from its high, is that threat receding? joining us for an exclusive interview with the ceo of anglo american platinum, the world's largest platinum minor. -- platinum miner. do you think this is some sort of correction? do you see further or do you expect further declines? are very bullish about platinum and palladium. metals, theries of platinum grou
anna: thank you very much. next, it is platinum week here in london. we will speak with the world's largest producer of platinum. the ceo joins us next. bloomberg radio is live on your mobile device or on dab digital in the london area. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is "the european open." we are 17 minutes away from the start of cash trading. the world's biggest miners are gathering for platinum week, but many will be focused on palladium. the commodity's premium...
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anna? anna: thank you. debra mao for us in hong kong. let's talk about one of the companies that has reported numbers this morning, easyjet expecting revenue at constant currency to be slightly down in the second half. in a statement, the airline sites brexit related uncertainty and a slowdown in europe. joining us now is the ceo of easyjet. the way talked about that brexit uncertainty is in theg on consumers past. have you seen any improvement after we saw an extension in october? is there that bright spot or is everything still as it was? >> i think it is very to say that there has not been any significant surge following the extension of the brexit to october 31. i do think there are a number of factors at play here. not only have we had the uncertainty around the brexit and what that means for flying, but also the macroeconomic factors that have been deteriorating in the countries where we have been operating, but all in all, to counter that, if you are looking at the summer when it comes to easyjet, we have some 3% more passengers f
anna? anna: thank you. debra mao for us in hong kong. let's talk about one of the companies that has reported numbers this morning, easyjet expecting revenue at constant currency to be slightly down in the second half. in a statement, the airline sites brexit related uncertainty and a slowdown in europe. joining us now is the ceo of easyjet. the way talked about that brexit uncertainty is in theg on consumers past. have you seen any improvement after we saw an extension in october? is there...
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anna: i am anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: market say let's wait and see. risk assets hold steady at -- today's fomc minutes. even as tensions rise, ftse contracts are the only bright spot in european futures ahead of the cash trade less than 30 minutes away. anna: may's last days. the you keep prime minister rolls the dice on a final brexit gamble. placing increasing pressure to abandon it together -- all and resign. washington considers applying the huawei treatment to as many as five chinese firms. the yuan raises gains and shares in the company's slide. fed president james bullard said the latest break hike may have been pressure. he speaks exclusively to bloomberg. are,am concerned that we we may have slightly over done it with our december rate hike. are 30 minutes away from the european open. even with increased tensions between the u.s. and china, we see u.s. treasury yields continue to rise. this is a three-day chart of the 10 year -- of the bond but it will look similar. the bond yielding negative seven basis points and if you look at futures for
anna: i am anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: market say let's wait and see. risk assets hold steady at -- today's fomc minutes. even as tensions rise, ftse contracts are the only bright spot in european futures ahead of the cash trade less than 30 minutes away. anna: may's last days. the you keep prime minister rolls the dice on a final brexit gamble. placing increasing pressure to abandon it together -- all and resign. washington considers applying the huawei treatment to as...
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anna: i'm anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: it is only code red for china -- for tesla. china shakes off trade. tesla trades at the lowest level since 2016. cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. anna: unwavering resolve. china will retaliate after the u.s. blacklisted huawei. trouble afoot. nike and adidas lead a chorus of shoemakers urging donald trump to rethink tariffs on products made in china. 173 firms signed an open letter to the president. bp's climate problem. the oil giant under pressure from shareholders to uphold the paris agreement. we are less than a half-hour away from the start of european trading. it could be a risk on day. take a look at a three day trade treasuries. the yield continues to rise higher and higher. investors are less and less concerned about the trade war that freaked everybody out last week. take a look at futures here. after a negative day in european cash trade yesterday and in the u.s. cash trade as well. we had a rise in asian stocks giving a lift to european futures. dax futures a
anna: i'm anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: it is only code red for china -- for tesla. china shakes off trade. tesla trades at the lowest level since 2016. cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. anna: unwavering resolve. china will retaliate after the u.s. blacklisted huawei. trouble afoot. nike and adidas lead a chorus of shoemakers urging donald trump to rethink tariffs on products made in china. 173 firms signed an open letter to the president. bp's climate problem. the...
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anna? anna: thanks so much. let's check out what is going on in bond markets.the big movement we are seeing in equity markets. , part ofe down .9% what we are seeing in the bond market. we have got yields on the u.s. 10 year, 2.3%. 2%? we get down to we are seeing the lowest yields since 2017. gilt yields are also the lowest since 2016. yields touching the lowest in almost three years. it does seem as if it is pretty broad-based, this move into bond markets. therefore, yields are coming down globally. what is goingut on in the corporate earnings base. we have numbers out from knorr-bremse, having raised year sales and guidance. this comes after an upbeat trading statement contrasting gloomy reports from utter -- other auto parts suppliers. the ceo unexpectedly stepped down in april. i am pleased to say we are joined on the phone from munich by the cfo of knorr-bremse. good to have you with us. let's start with the earnings story and the guidance you have given. saying, this does it set you apart from some other businesses in the industrial space that don't have
anna? anna: thanks so much. let's check out what is going on in bond markets.the big movement we are seeing in equity markets. , part ofe down .9% what we are seeing in the bond market. we have got yields on the u.s. 10 year, 2.3%. 2%? we get down to we are seeing the lowest yields since 2017. gilt yields are also the lowest since 2016. yields touching the lowest in almost three years. it does seem as if it is pretty broad-based, this move into bond markets. therefore, yields are coming down...
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matt: -- anna: thank you.ming up on the program, the race to become the next leader and with the center ground holding, will the commission see its first female head. we will discuss. that is coming up next. remember, bloomberg radio is live on your device. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back, this is the european open. 16 minutes away from cash trading across europe and the u.k. looking at slight gains. one hundred playing catch-up after being off yesterday when other european indexes rallied. negotiations begin today over who gets to lead the european union. commissioneron represents the liberal block which got a boost in last week's elections. with alliances falling short of a majority, can she command the middle ground and win over eu leaders as a compromise candidate? joining us now is the president of the european school of management and technology and an advisor to the german ms. rate of find -- german ministry of finance. what do you think of vesta ger's chances? >> she is a great candidate. in th
matt: -- anna: thank you.ming up on the program, the race to become the next leader and with the center ground holding, will the commission see its first female head. we will discuss. that is coming up next. remember, bloomberg radio is live on your device. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back, this is the european open. 16 minutes away from cash trading across europe and the u.k. looking at slight gains. one hundred playing catch-up after being off yesterday when other european indexes...
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anna: q -- thank you.s signed a multibillion dollar electric battery deal with two leading manufacturers. they have agreed to supply the carmaker. they want half the sales to be fully electric by the middle of the next decade. i am pleased to say the joining us here is the president and ceo of volvo. thank you very much for coming to talk to us. you about this new news around the suppliers -- let me ask you about this new news around the suppliers. how difficult has it been for you given the amount of competition? we are not alone and going electric. this is the main thing. we need to secure that. we have been discussing and negotiating for a long time, we have been very clear in our strategy. we are a good partner to them, they know we are serious that we are going electric and we need them not just for volume but to have them as development partners because there is a lot going on in the chemistry to really have the next generation. this is a really strategic move. it will be the most important component
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anna?sure they sleep easy knowing they have pleased to, matt miller -- pleased you, matt miller. they were talking about the u.s.-china issues, downplaying their exposure but saying this would benefit the sector. i suppose everybody wishes it would just go away. benedikt: yeah, that issue is the real question going forward. we don't know which way it will go. we have for talks in the u.s. saying it is going well, but we don't quite know whether there will be at agreement. that is really the big issue, particularly in europe. u.s.wagen exports to the every quarter. 40% of cars are sold their. they are caught in the middle they can only make their wishes heard. but that really is the one big thing, besides the fed, and how they decide how to determine the next couple of months in the market. things i tookhe from my conversation with frank thehat he said they cut off truck ipo because market conditions have been rough. but if i look at the performance of equity indexes, we can see that they ha
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anna: welcome back. watching the european market open, 11 minutes into the trading day in europe. european equity markets are trading a touch higher but london is playing catch-up. that is weighing things down .3%. you are looking at christine lagarde of the imf speaking at the paris forum. than 30 finance ministers and central bank governors weighing in on making finance more sustainable. we will bring you headlines the keynote generates. to the top stock stories with annmarie hordern. annmarie: let's start with the tower deleal. will and cellnex, cellnex acquire cell towers and it is a transformative deal for cellnex and doesn't break the bank. theydown more than 5.5% as announced no proposals, weighing pressure on the stock this morning. thanks very much, annmarie hordern with a couple movers to watch. the move at the heart of the fed's rate debate at the moment is transitory. can weakness in u.s. inflation be played down as only temporary, especially seeing such language marking a departure from the
anna: welcome back. watching the european market open, 11 minutes into the trading day in europe. european equity markets are trading a touch higher but london is playing catch-up. that is weighing things down .3%. you are looking at christine lagarde of the imf speaking at the paris forum. than 30 finance ministers and central bank governors weighing in on making finance more sustainable. we will bring you headlines the keynote generates. to the top stock stories with annmarie hordern....
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i'm anna edwards. commanding lead in the exit polls for modi send equities in india soaring as well as currency. european futures pointing to a mixed session this morning. cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. anna: europe faces the populist wave. a snap election is called in austria as a scandal rips apart the government. angela merkel warns voters hold the future of the bloc in their hands. crude alliance. oil bounces. saudi arabia urges its allies to keep supply constrained. russia's energy minister send mixed signals. are various options, including relaxing production limitations if market demands need to be covered. anna: big tech goes on the offensive. u.s. corporations freeze out huawei from their supply chain. good morning. matt: less than a half-hour away from the start of european trading. take a look at the treasury yield here. the three-day chart as usual. down inet very far thursday's session to 2.35, just one basis point away from the low for the year. we are coming back now to 2.4%. i
i'm anna edwards. commanding lead in the exit polls for modi send equities in india soaring as well as currency. european futures pointing to a mixed session this morning. cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. anna: europe faces the populist wave. a snap election is called in austria as a scandal rips apart the government. angela merkel warns voters hold the future of the bloc in their hands. crude alliance. oil bounces. saudi arabia urges its allies to keep supply constrained. russia's...
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this break. ♪ anna: live from london, i am anna edwards.uawei founder and ceo of the company is prepared to carry on with or without the technology and business it depends on from the united states. huawei in a fight for survival, being blacklisted at the united states on a 17. ren spoke with bloomberg. the u.s. manages its own companies but the u.s. is not the international police. they cannot manage the whole world. the rest of the world decides whether they should work on us -- with us based on their own business interests and positions. if some companies do not want to work with us, it is like a hole in the airplane. we will work to fix the hole but the airplane is still able to fly. the chips we have been using, have are from u.s. companies and how we produce ourselves. half we produce ourselves. if the u.s. imposes further restrictions, we will reduce our imports from the u.s. and use more of our own chips. if american companies have permission from washington to sell from us, we will continue to buy from them. >> what exactly have yo
this break. ♪ anna: live from london, i am anna edwards.uawei founder and ceo of the company is prepared to carry on with or without the technology and business it depends on from the united states. huawei in a fight for survival, being blacklisted at the united states on a 17. ren spoke with bloomberg. the u.s. manages its own companies but the u.s. is not the international police. they cannot manage the whole world. the rest of the world decides whether they should work on us -- with us...
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mast, anna. -- matt, anna. anna: thanks. it is and of the road for theresa may.ne plans quit as leader and only stay on as caretaker leader until her successor. takes over that -- until her successor takes over. the question is who will take over? some have boris johnson as favorite. other senior tories follow. 16:1, andbyn is at a if you are feeling lucky, tv presenter piers morgan is that's 500:1 -- is at 500:1. president trump had this to say in july about a possible boris johnson premiership. >> he would be wonderful, he has a very nice things about me. he thinks i'm doing a great job, i am doing a great job. i think boris johnson would be a great prime minister. anna: that is what president trump had to say. matt, this is fascinating, isn't it? if you get an agreement for her timetable, she stays in place until june 10, she is still prime minister wen president trump comes, that we know she is still in a weakened position. last time president trump was here, he made no secret of the fact he backs boris johnson. tocan definitely expect him weigh in on the tor
mast, anna. -- matt, anna. anna: thanks. it is and of the road for theresa may.ne plans quit as leader and only stay on as caretaker leader until her successor. takes over that -- until her successor takes over. the question is who will take over? some have boris johnson as favorite. other senior tories follow. 16:1, andbyn is at a if you are feeling lucky, tv presenter piers morgan is that's 500:1 -- is at 500:1. president trump had this to say in july about a possible boris johnson...
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and i have met -- anna and matt. anna: thank you.s arch -- are mixed of this morning. -- ar emixed this morning. the markets are not expecting any immediate reprieve from trade tensions. is there a lack of urgency? and can it attributed to how both nations are for global trade? the u.s. and china are some of the least dependent on international trade. in fact, any erosion of the status quo could hit europe and america's immediate neighbors much harder. matt: all right. perhaps increased tariffs are starting to take their toll. data released shows chinese exports unexpectedly fell well imports rose. this was -- while imports rose. our colleague sat down exclusively with jamie dimon in beijing today. we got his take on the trade back and forth. >> i do not think the deal is done by friday. before, ihe odds were think it is still 80% they will get it done. the odds of something bad happening has now doubled. that is why the markets are reacting to it. they are not just afraid of the it could slow down global growth and hurt economies ar
and i have met -- anna and matt. anna: thank you.s arch -- are mixed of this morning. -- ar emixed this morning. the markets are not expecting any immediate reprieve from trade tensions. is there a lack of urgency? and can it attributed to how both nations are for global trade? the u.s. and china are some of the least dependent on international trade. in fact, any erosion of the status quo could hit europe and america's immediate neighbors much harder. matt: all right. perhaps increased tariffs...
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anna: thank you very much.more, investment director, aberdeen asset management stays with us for this half hour. at the start of the trading day everything looked in the red. probably speaking, much of it is still in the red. the biggest losing sector, financial services, followed by auto parts and basic resources. a typical picture given concerns around trade. a lot has to do with moving higher this morning, up by more than 3%, q1 profits and revenues rising. that seems enough for them to back the trend. next, whether the lack of appetite is a cause for concern. this is bloomberg. ♪ language]ng foreign matt: welcome back to the european open, we are 20 minutes trading. vladimir putin speaking at a world war ii victory day parade in red square. and the newthe old generation of russian military there behind him. top financial watchdog says deutsche bank and commerzbank should continue to cut costs even after the failure of merger talks. i was told the banks need to consider more radical steps such as pulling out
anna: thank you very much.more, investment director, aberdeen asset management stays with us for this half hour. at the start of the trading day everything looked in the red. probably speaking, much of it is still in the red. the biggest losing sector, financial services, followed by auto parts and basic resources. a typical picture given concerns around trade. a lot has to do with moving higher this morning, up by more than 3%, q1 profits and revenues rising. that seems enough for them to back...
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anna: unexpected? tim: you would not know that by the market moves, but it did seem like we were headed in that direction so you have some oil friendly fundamentals that are coming in on the demand side, i suspect. but as you say, there are a lot of unknowns, but for now, it is the focus on demand that will win the day. manus: tim, you talk about it through the fx. we were looking at charts this morning. you quite like those plays. would those be the two dominant place you have in this -- plays you have in this space through fx? tim: it has been a consistent this -- consensus trade. a lot of us have not gotten it right. the terms of trade look fine. the domestic economy looks fine. they hiked rates once this year and they will do it twice this year. i suspect over the medium term, that wins the day that is the one we prefer and there is plenty of catch-up to come. have reduced your exposure to emerging-market equities a little bit in favor of high-grade u.s. corporate bonds. does oil high and was that
anna: unexpected? tim: you would not know that by the market moves, but it did seem like we were headed in that direction so you have some oil friendly fundamentals that are coming in on the demand side, i suspect. but as you say, there are a lot of unknowns, but for now, it is the focus on demand that will win the day. manus: tim, you talk about it through the fx. we were looking at charts this morning. you quite like those plays. would those be the two dominant place you have in this -- plays...
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anna: yeah, thank you.l women, 20% less than white males as far as compensation, black women at 38% and latinas at 47%. so, this is a significant issue that we are addressing in the work that we're doing in lean in latinas. damian: all right, well, next time you have a conference in miami and you need a guest speaker, just feel free to let us know. anna: absolutely. damian: but give us your take. how fast or slow are we progressing in addressing this issue and fixing it? judy castro: well, you know, this is one of the things that john f. kennedy university has actually partnered with lean in latina. we both share the same mission, which is to provide information on the value of higher education to our latino students or latino population. demographically, we know that we are the majority, but we are the--sorry, we are the majority, but we are the minority when it comes to positions d so, this is where we are partnering to actually bring that message out to the cni to ensure that we change that paradigm 'cau
anna: yeah, thank you.l women, 20% less than white males as far as compensation, black women at 38% and latinas at 47%. so, this is a significant issue that we are addressing in the work that we're doing in lean in latinas. damian: all right, well, next time you have a conference in miami and you need a guest speaker, just feel free to let us know. anna: absolutely. damian: but give us your take. how fast or slow are we progressing in addressing this issue and fixing it? judy castro: well, you...
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anna: hi, shauna. nice to meet you. i'm anna. lemonis: this is travis. travis: hi, anna.e to meet you. travis: nice to meet you. lemonis: i want to change the entire look of the place to create a new concept. since this is the first time that farrell's and sweet pete's are going to be combined into one location, i want to give it a brand new look, and i want to make sure that there are different elements from both brands that are combined, so i'm bringing in anna from pacific hospitality. it's a business i invested in in 2016. she's helped me with designs in the past, and i thought she could really help with this one. anna: you know, i was thinking about the wallpaper, maybe replacing that. more like a chalkboard type of wallpaper that has all the farrell's memorabilia sketched in. obviously new seating, for sure. definitely the lighting. i love some of these. i think we can still use them again throughout the restaurant. lemonis: so you're intermix? anna: yeah. lemonis: while the team works on design, i've authorized them to start demolition. ♪ this will be the first loc
anna: hi, shauna. nice to meet you. i'm anna. lemonis: this is travis. travis: hi, anna.e 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...
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in real life, allison and anna have different experiences to saying i do. >> is it possible to have ahing. >> how much can i swear? i can't swear. do i have any advice for anyone getting married out there? no. elope, maybe. >> she's kind of kidding. we know she's been supportive of chris pratt's marriage to katherine schwarzenegger. >> i've never been there. i have been engaged a couple of times. so actually doing it it's like, aw, i wonder if i'll ever get married. >> she's all yours. no give-backs. >> the sixth series finale finally has bonnie saying i do to costar william fichtner. but it's here scenes with anna getting us all you can choed up. >> you two have been through so much with each other. >> we have. it's hard to distinguish between work characters and ourselves sometimes. it's just like, you know, when i look at her and think of the journey we have been on together and the show -- >> she's peeking at you from behind the altar. >> easy because we do love each other so much. that sounds so corny, but it's the truth. >> and so sweet. like a real mama and daughter. i imagine
in real life, allison and anna have different experiences to saying i do. >> is it possible to have ahing. >> how much can i swear? i can't swear. do i have any advice for anyone getting married out there? no. elope, maybe. >> she's kind of kidding. we know she's been supportive of chris pratt's marriage to katherine schwarzenegger. >> i've never been there. i have been engaged a couple of times. so actually doing it it's like, aw, i wonder if i'll ever get married....
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anna palmer, politico playbook, anna, big thanks to you as well. bring in congressman james clyburn, house majority whip at that oh, so brief meeting yesterday, as i understand it. congressman, before we get into the speaker's comments there, take us inside that meeting at the white house. that really escalated this tension. what happened? >> well, that meeting was very surreal. i've been in many meeting there's in the cabinet room, and on yesterday, when we entered the room, i noticed something very different. all the curtains were drawn. as you know, that room, the windows, open out on to the ros rose garden, and for good reason. they had moved all of the media into the rose garden. they set up as we found out later a podium and posters in preparation for what they knew was going to be an aborted meeting. so while we stood in darkness, the president entered the room. waving some papers in his hand. and he made it very clear we would either legislate or investigate. that we could not do both, and until we as members of congress give up our constit
anna palmer, politico playbook, anna, big thanks to you as well. bring in congressman james clyburn, house majority whip at that oh, so brief meeting yesterday, as i understand it. congressman, before we get into the speaker's comments there, take us inside that meeting at the white house. that really escalated this tension. what happened? >> well, that meeting was very surreal. i've been in many meeting there's in the cabinet room, and on yesterday, when we entered the room, i noticed...
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anna: on russia china relations, i agree. it, thes i understand fact that china participated on othervel that previously countries participated in such .n exercise was important this concern is important. i do not see that justin china. there has been no talks about this and the current level of cooperation. if both countries perceive a desire toen maybe a exercise is the companies have not tapped in for example to some closure and permanent actions. it is quite different. this formal,e political decision to make. merges, it isn dependent on the u.s. exports actually and how russia and china perceive the u.s. policy. >> thank you. welcome to washington, d.c. bakhtinomment about the wrote project -- wrote project. how did the issues of china and russia converge or diverge specifically in terms of afghanistan? and also that the initiative and arctic and also a canadian resident, so it interests me, in what ways the international waters and russia's ambition to in thea multipolar world say that it has stated it ambitions not to
anna: on russia china relations, i agree. it, thes i understand fact that china participated on othervel that previously countries participated in such .n exercise was important this concern is important. i do not see that justin china. there has been no talks about this and the current level of cooperation. if both countries perceive a desire toen maybe a exercise is the companies have not tapped in for example to some closure and permanent actions. it is quite different. this formal,e...
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the anna meredith score is great, really gets into the head of its central character. but the most important thing is — both you and i are nothing like the central character, but didn't you feel the depiction of the anguish of being a 13—year—old was universal? absolutely. it felt like me as a 13—year—old. yeah, which is astonishing! when you think of it — it's13—year—old growing up facing problems that neither you or i know anything about on a first—hand level, it puts you right in the middle. i loved it. highly recommended. best dvd? the favourite is out on dvd. we should always remember that the dvd and home viewing market is enormous, particularly compared to cinemas. the favourite was a big winner at awards season, and rightly so. many people will be seeing it for the first time now. it is a historical drama, but it's the least historical drama i remember seeing. and anna meredith, who does the score for eighth grade — some of her experimental music turns up in the favourite, so the two are connected. i enjoyed that one a lot as well, also very highly recommended.
the anna meredith score is great, really gets into the head of its central character. but the most important thing is — both you and i are nothing like the central character, but didn't you feel the depiction of the anguish of being a 13—year—old was universal? absolutely. it felt like me as a 13—year—old. yeah, which is astonishing! when you think of it — it's13—year—old growing up facing problems that neither you or i know anything about on a first—hand level, it puts you...
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anna: it could be.ion tories and they are more on the remain side. there's talk of whether they might try to block a boris johnson premiership. perhaps.oo simplistic some of those could be won around by the promise of positions. boris johnson -- they want to back a winner and that could be a reason for backing him. maria tadeo in brussels. we have this leadership race for who will be the next tory leader and prime minister, and the other fact for a pro brexit prime minister. they will probably go back to brussels and asked to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement. will be e.u. and brussels say yes? say,: the e.u. will likely we are ready to work with the next prime minister, but make it clear there will be no fundamental renegotiating. the deal is two years in the making and the europeans think there is nothing to change. it depends on the u.k. parliament, so they will likely u.k.sed today that this domestic political story, they need to come to a compromise and the europeans will not shift. the other qu
anna: it could be.ion tories and they are more on the remain side. there's talk of whether they might try to block a boris johnson premiership. perhaps.oo simplistic some of those could be won around by the promise of positions. boris johnson -- they want to back a winner and that could be a reason for backing him. maria tadeo in brussels. we have this leadership race for who will be the next tory leader and prime minister, and the other fact for a pro brexit prime minister. they will probably...
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anna: a couple things looked a bit new. one is the thing that moved the markets in expectation of her speech yesterday, offering a second referendum and offering -- or a vote on a second referendum and also offering a temporary customs union. nobody seems to be listening to theresa may right now. alienated thee brexit argument. within the u.k. political scene now around brexit. she has alienated many of them. it goes to show how difficult it is to find any kind of compromise. people still entrenched and nobody is listening because there is not a hard deadline. that situation that seems to be holding out for their best option, their favorite option, rather than making tough decisions. even some of those mps who held their nose and backed her into third vote say they will not this time around. labor will not, dup will not, many --iteers desha many brexiteers will not either. manus: some might describe johnson as mendacious. how did we get here so quickly she can be toasty? anna: you have the
anna: a couple things looked a bit new. one is the thing that moved the markets in expectation of her speech yesterday, offering a second referendum and offering -- or a vote on a second referendum and also offering a temporary customs union. nobody seems to be listening to theresa may right now. alienated thee brexit argument. within the u.k. political scene now around brexit. she has alienated many of them. it goes to show how difficult it is to find any kind of compromise. people still...
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i am anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. say tgif, mixed as investors wrap up trade treasuries, the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away.
i am anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. say tgif, mixed as investors wrap up trade treasuries, the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away.
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what followed were three brutal years of treatment, complications, two things anna believes keeping her alive. >> knowing that i had two kids that i could not die. i would cry to my own mom, saying if i didn't have these kids, i would give up. this is too hard, this is too much, this is never going to end. >> reporter: with the help of a san francisco company, grand rounds, anna was put in touch with doctors who charted her path to eventual and hopefully simply enjoy the life they've now been granted, that's not what anna has in mind. >> you know, when you go through something like cancer, you eventually come to a point where you think, there has to be a reason that i had to go through this. i can't just be just because. >> it's the cause of all cervical cancer. >> reporter: she is now sharing her story in public talk and personal appearances. hermes and is clear. cervical cancer is caused by a virus. hpv. and there exists a vaccine for it. >> it's from skin to skin contact. >> reporter: and every boy and girl, starting at age 11 should be getting it. >> you know, people talk about, we
what followed were three brutal years of treatment, complications, two things anna believes keeping her alive. >> knowing that i had two kids that i could not die. i would cry to my own mom, saying if i didn't have these kids, i would give up. this is too hard, this is too much, this is never going to end. >> reporter: with the help of a san francisco company, grand rounds, anna was put in touch with doctors who charted her path to eventual and hopefully simply enjoy the life...
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. >> bret: anna? >> anna: i don't think the president ever steps down on things like this.y issues he often goes to is chaos. he likes to have come a kind of chaotic -- chaotic presidency in one of those situations you have the president out of step with his advisors. i think the real question is, what does that mean for our foreign allies? i don't think they like this as much as the president -- >> bret: the issue on north korea, iran -- >> anna: and we are negotiating. john bolton going to do negotiations. you have his advisors and senior advisors in deploring countries to negotiate things and the president throwing for strategy into kick stop. >> bret: tom, before this, you had and bremmer put out a tweet that said president trump, kim jong un is smarter and would make a better president than sleepy joe biden. it was a made up tweet, made up quote rather, and he had a lot of pushback about the made-up quote and it went viral. and then the president said what he said which took a little bit of the steam off of the focus of the viral tweet. >> tom: and i retweeted that, i
. >> bret: anna? >> anna: i don't think the president ever steps down on things like this.y issues he often goes to is chaos. he likes to have come a kind of chaotic -- chaotic presidency in one of those situations you have the president out of step with his advisors. i think the real question is, what does that mean for our foreign allies? i don't think they like this as much as the president -- >> bret: the issue on north korea, iran -- >> anna: and we are negotiating....
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anna marie good to see you back here.ments of gop secret talking points to get national republicans to defend in particular the alabama law one that most people are calling the harshest of the laws let me just read an excerpt from the talking points. conservative leaders are urging members to defend the alabama law using the justification that an abortion would be committing more violence against a woman who was raped or survived incest. committing a second violent act with abortion to a whom who has been victimized by an act of rape or incest could physically or psychologically wound her further, the document states. every single child smub aired the opportunity to live regardless of how they were conceived. the guidance divides that alabama's law is a bold new pro-life legislation. unfortunately the media is attempting to use new developments to create gotcha moments for republicans and divide within our party. it states. tell me what you think of that. >> well, i think first of all we should make clear that there is no
anna marie good to see you back here.ments of gop secret talking points to get national republicans to defend in particular the alabama law one that most people are calling the harshest of the laws let me just read an excerpt from the talking points. conservative leaders are urging members to defend the alabama law using the justification that an abortion would be committing more violence against a woman who was raped or survived incest. committing a second violent act with abortion to a whom...
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anna when will we find out more, when will we see this little guy?porter: the next big question really is what is baby sussex's name, and when are we going to find out. lots of people looking at precedent, we have prince george and princess charlotte. we've got two days until we found out what their names were. prince louie was four days. hopefully by the end of the week, plenty of people speculating on names. lots of people suggesting very traditional royal names, top o. list -- top of the list, alexander, and alexandra is the queen's middle name, james, arthur, the baby is likely to have two middle names. perhaps it will be all three of those. i would say if anything is to so far, it might not be traditional at all. we didn't find out that the duchess sussex had gone into labor until after the baby was born. that totally broke with the recent modern tradition, particularly with the cambridges, and they announced it on instagram. it's a boy. that really took everybody by surprise here, and no photo hours after the birth as the duchess of cambridge d
anna when will we find out more, when will we see this little guy?porter: the next big question really is what is baby sussex's name, and when are we going to find out. lots of people looking at precedent, we have prince george and princess charlotte. we've got two days until we found out what their names were. prince louie was four days. hopefully by the end of the week, plenty of people speculating on names. lots of people suggesting very traditional royal names, top o. list -- top of the...
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anna cox came one two important findings.ad 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 pannell did not write the letters roc in blood. it was a huge turning point 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 physically incapab
anna cox came one two important findings.ad 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...
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festival goers take home their tents -- anna. end up being used for good, elsewhere, which is a damaging and dangerous blood perpetuated over the last few years. we are trying to raise that awareness because most, if not all of our festival attendees, if they knew all of their tense ended up in landfill, they wouldn't choose to leave them behind —— all of their tent tos. we are under the umbrella of aif, to try to raise that awareness byjoining of aif, to try to raise that awareness by joining forces of aif, to try to raise that awareness byjoining forces with retailers to dispel that myth and try and educate and explain that tents should be reused, they are your belongings. you have purchased them and hopefully they can be a really good festival body for years to come. and if you look after them, you will get more than your moneys worth out of them. ian, you heard the aif and anna saying retailers have to take more responsibility for the numbers of tents that potentially get discarded because of the way they are marketed, do you
festival goers take home their tents -- anna. end up being used for good, elsewhere, which is a damaging and dangerous blood perpetuated over the last few years. we are trying to raise that awareness because most, if not all of our festival attendees, if they knew all of their tense ended up in landfill, they wouldn't choose to leave them behind —— all of their tent tos. we are under the umbrella of aif, to try to raise that awareness byjoining of aif, to try to raise that awareness by...
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board members, i'll make a couple brief comments while anna and susan and david make their way. we've done many things here over the last couple years relative to private allocation and risk management, private credit, national resources, esg, et cetera. there's quite a volume of new initiatives. this is the third and final presentation that we have for risk management. the last two have been done in the prior two board meetings. those two were first regarding as owe allocation and rationale for our allocation and what we expect in terms of our return profile. we expect to outperform in down markets. we expect to outperform in ordinary markets. we expect to outperform in good markets. we do expect to underperform in great bull markets, although our absolute level of return would be very, very good. the design of the asset allocation to do two things, retrieve high returns and minimize the impact by negative markets. the second risk management presentation that we had last month was a very complete review of our liquidity profile and how we're thinking of them in terms of the pac
board members, i'll make a couple brief comments while anna and susan and david make their way. we've done many things here over the last couple years relative to private allocation and risk management, private credit, national resources, esg, et cetera. there's quite a volume of new initiatives. this is the third and final presentation that we have for risk management. the last two have been done in the prior two board meetings. those two were first regarding as owe allocation and rationale...
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anna and jake, stick around. the president is not just angry with china, but flipping the script on someone else don mcgahn. the person cited the most in the mueller report which says mcgahn is the person that order to have mueller fired. now actually mcgahn who had a better chance of getting canned. hans is in the white house briefing room. nothing from the white house on trade and nothing from them other than the president's tweets on don mcgahn. >> the tweet is pretty clear. he is claiming now that he is not a fan of don mcgahn. what is interesting about his posture and approach to don mcgahn. the white house still need don mcgahn because they're trying to assert executive privilege but he has the ability to hurt the president. press conference from secretary mattis to secretary tillerson. they haven't quite been in the power position that don mcgahn is in. here's the basic dispute and this is played out over 12 months. it was reported initially that mcgahn thought he was asked to fire bob mueller and he did n
anna and jake, stick around. the president is not just angry with china, but flipping the script on someone else don mcgahn. the person cited the most in the mueller report which says mcgahn is the person that order to have mueller fired. now actually mcgahn who had a better chance of getting canned. hans is in the white house briefing room. nothing from the white house on trade and nothing from them other than the president's tweets on don mcgahn. >> the tweet is pretty clear. he is...
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i feel like anna likes you. >> i think she does.us. you think she is looking at your outfit. >> well, i have to say every pregnant woman anywhere knows what it's like to get dressed in this stage of six months of pregnancy and i tried on seven outfits. >> you look beautiful. >> it was like going to the met gala myself, which i'll never do. >> i'm sure she approved. >> have you been? >> no. not yet. >> what about you, craig? >> i think you know the answer to that. >> al? >> yeah, i have been. >> what? >> you? you have been the -- you being the fashion icon you are, you should go. >> i don't think that's going. >> you should show up and they'd say, oh, al roker is here. >> guess what just froze over? >> how about a fashion -- >>> let's show you what's happening out there. a lot of wet weather, flood watches through texas, oak, warm out west with plenty of sunshine. wet weather making its way into the northeast and >> and that's your late exist weather. >> thank you. >>> "popstart" time. you are covering for carson, miss jones. >> firs
i feel like anna likes you. >> i think she does.us. you think she is looking at your outfit. >> well, i have to say every pregnant woman anywhere knows what it's like to get dressed in this stage of six months of pregnancy and i tried on seven outfits. >> you look beautiful. >> it was like going to the met gala myself, which i'll never do. >> i'm sure she approved. >> have you been? >> no. not yet. >> what about you, craig? >> i think you...
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anna: certainly with the largest dollar attached.ge dollar figure of more than $2 billion attached, the husband and wife together both suing. a lot of pressure on them to settle after this, and of course the amount they will have to settle for would grow. shery: wall street is pointing fingers over uber's ipo. morgan stanley's big bet is scrutinized after a tumbled in the first two days of trading. it was a little bit of bad luck, the selloff that we saw globally. at the same time, could the banks have done more? >> that is certainly the question investors are asking now. uber and all the banks are saying what you said, that this is about the market. but at $45 per share, we are down significantly from that price, and investors are asking could the banks have done more to stabilize the price, could they have done a better job? a lot of investors are in the red, especially investors who bought in 2016, including morgan stanley. they purchased at $48. could have it in that high anyways at this point? matt: volkswagen is reviving plans
anna: certainly with the largest dollar attached.ge dollar figure of more than $2 billion attached, the husband and wife together both suing. a lot of pressure on them to settle after this, and of course the amount they will have to settle for would grow. shery: wall street is pointing fingers over uber's ipo. morgan stanley's big bet is scrutinized after a tumbled in the first two days of trading. it was a little bit of bad luck, the selloff that we saw globally. at the same time, could the...
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i'm going to ask anna to walk through everything. >> thank you, bill. so we are going to start on page 3. we'll give you a background of what we are looking at. there's a lot going on on this page. on the left side, you have market sensitive. sensitivity. the different markets and stress we apply to this market. in the middle of the page, you see s&p 500 last 20%, minus 10%, plus 10%. on the right, you see the corresponding movement to that market stress or market movement. this is the single factor stress. so we pick a particular factor, energy price movement or currency price movement or interest rate price movement or movement in the global equity markets or you have s&p equity markets. and then look at this particular stress and our portfolio reactions to that stress. remember, we just walked you through all the work that we've done with kaisa to get the holdings, the exposures in one place for the total portfolio. now, to address commissioner driscoll's question, so what, we can now estimate the sen tiffity of the portfolio. that's one of the two m
i'm going to ask anna to walk through everything. >> thank you, bill. so we are going to start on page 3. we'll give you a background of what we are looking at. there's a lot going on on this page. on the left side, you have market sensitive. sensitivity. the different markets and stress we apply to this market. in the middle of the page, you see s&p 500 last 20%, minus 10%, plus 10%. on the right, you see the corresponding movement to that market stress or market movement. this is...
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i feel like anna likes you. >> i think s does.s been here a time or two and i find her to be very intimidating because she's so famous and, you know, you think she's looking at your outfit. >> well, i have to say every pregnant woman anywhere knows what it's like to get dressed in this stage in six months and i tried on like seven outfits. it was like going to the met gala myself. i which'll never do. >> i'm sure she approved. >> have you -- >> have you been? >> no. >> not yet. >> whaabout you, craig? >> i think you know the answer to that. >> al? >> yeah, i've been. >> really? >> no. >> you being the fashion icon you are, you should go. >> twell, i donnk that's happening. >> you could show up and they'd say, al roker's here. >> gue what just froze over. i ain't >> how about a fashionable forecast? >> i'll try. let's show you what's happening out there. we do have a lot of wet weather. flood watches through texas, nshine ok wet weather making its way into the northeast and on into the ohio river valley. that's what's going on arou
i feel like anna likes you. >> i think s does.s been here a time or two and i find her to be very intimidating because she's so famous and, you know, you think she's looking at your outfit. >> well, i have to say every pregnant woman anywhere knows what it's like to get dressed in this stage in six months and i tried on like seven outfits. it was like going to the met gala myself. i which'll never do. >> i'm sure she approved. >> have you -- >> have you been?...
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she joins me now gretchen and also back on set anna palmer and phil rucker.with us. >> thank you. nice to be with you and i'm glad you're highlighting this report. >> have these bills reached your desk? when do you plan to veto them? >> last week both chambers of the michigan legislative republican controlled passed bills to outlaw a procedure known as dilation and evacuation. this is a safe, medical procedure that has saved women's lives that has protected their reproductive ability in the future and that is now under attack here in michigan. the good news is that we've got three pro-choice democratic women at the top of state office here in michigan. and we are all absolutely committed to protecting a woman's right to choose. and, so, my veto pen is ready when they send those bills to my desk. >> the expectation is that will happen soon, right? >> it could be this week or next week. they moved last week because right to life was in town and it is one special interest group that is pushing this and a distraction from all the other important things that we ne
she joins me now gretchen and also back on set anna palmer and phil rucker.with us. >> thank you. nice to be with you and i'm glad you're highlighting this report. >> have these bills reached your desk? when do you plan to veto them? >> last week both chambers of the michigan legislative republican controlled passed bills to outlaw a procedure known as dilation and evacuation. this is a safe, medical procedure that has saved women's lives that has protected their reproductive...
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cnn's anna stewart is live in london. what's the decision, anna?cision is to reopen the investigation into the rape allegation from 2010. and this has been very long case. there were several sexual allegations, some of which expired due to the statute of limitations. the one outstanding was this rape allegation, that doesn't expire until next august. the swedes had closed down the investigation because julian assange was in the embassy. they were unable really to progress with the case. they always said they could reopen it if new information came to light or the circumstances changed which of course it has because in april he was arrested. he was removed from the embassy, and currently he is facing 50 weeks in prison in the uk for skipping bail. now, this is incredibly complicated because the u.s. want to extradite him on charges to commit computer intrusion related to wikileaks and now there's obviously the possibility that the swedish will issue a european arrest warrant and extradite him to sweden. in that case, the british secretary will have
cnn's anna stewart is live in london. what's the decision, anna?cision is to reopen the investigation into the rape allegation from 2010. and this has been very long case. there were several sexual allegations, some of which expired due to the statute of limitations. the one outstanding was this rape allegation, that doesn't expire until next august. the swedes had closed down the investigation because julian assange was in the embassy. they were unable really to progress with the case. they...
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anna, you have been amazing, i also want to acknowledge a captain from park station. [applause] i want to acknowledge jim elling from kaiser, they have been an incredible partner with us and supporting the playground, also present today our energy and robert from the parks and recreation open space advisory committee, thank you to prozac for all of your support and involvement. we have our construction and design team here. i want to thank contracting and rha landscape architecture. thank you for this. i also want to thank the city staff that's been involved in the design process. i saw albert from public works here. thank you for your incredible partnership. to my own team, to caribou prior to is not only involved in the panhandle project but hoping to drive the entire let's play initiative and our general of the let's play initiative who keeps his -- this whole thing moving, our director partnership , lisa branson. [applause] , and lastly, we have community representatives from all five of the sites here today, so again, let me run through and acknowledge the sights
anna, you have been amazing, i also want to acknowledge a captain from park station. [applause] i want to acknowledge jim elling from kaiser, they have been an incredible partner with us and supporting the playground, also present today our energy and robert from the parks and recreation open space advisory committee, thank you to prozac for all of your support and involvement. we have our construction and design team here. i want to thank contracting and rha landscape architecture. thank you...
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the anna meredith score is great, really gets into the head of its central character. the central character, but didn't you feel the depiction of the anguish of being a 13—year—old was universal? absolutely. it felt like me as a 13—year—old. yeah, which is astonishing! when you think of it — it's13—year—old growing up facing problems that neither you or i know anything about on a first—hand level, it puts you right in the middle. i loved it. highly recommended. best dvd? the favourite is out on dvd. we should always remember that the dvd and home viewing market is enormous, particularly compared to cinemas. the favourite was a big winner at awards season, and rightly so. many people will be seeing it for the first time now. it is a historical drama, but it's the least historical drama i remember seeing. and anna meredith, who does the score for eighth grade — some of her experimental music turns up in the favourite, so the two are connected. i enjoyed that one a lot as well, also very highly recommended. thank you very much, that is it for this week. thanks for watchin
the anna meredith score is great, really gets into the head of its central character. the central character, but didn't you feel the depiction of the anguish of being a 13—year—old was universal? absolutely. it felt like me as a 13—year—old. yeah, which is astonishing! when you think of it — it's13—year—old growing up facing problems that neither you or i know anything about on a first—hand level, it puts you right in the middle. i loved it. highly recommended. best dvd? the...