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anna: good morning. welcome to the european open. i'm anna edwards. the markets say rotation or reaction? value stocks continue to gain, but investors don't know whether it's a long-term change or knee-jerk response. the cac exchange less than 30 minutes away. ♪ anna: siding with the dub, the euro rises with bonds after the controversial stimulus package. the outgoing president made a policy mistake. >> definitely crossed my mind there, but my take is that as things change, also with forward guidance, policy may change. not tomorrow, not after tomorrow, but i wouldn't think that it's there for the next case. deal.a deal before the president trump confirms the u.s. could sign a trade pact with china. investors put some risk back on. in bringing back the bulls, credit suisse rages outlook for stocks as investors are net positive on equities for the first time in six weeks. less than a half hour to go, welcome to the program, until the start of european equity trade. this is what teachers look like. we've seen a roller coaster ride for all kind of assets
anna: good morning. welcome to the european open. i'm anna edwards. the markets say rotation or reaction? value stocks continue to gain, but investors don't know whether it's a long-term change or knee-jerk response. the cac exchange less than 30 minutes away. ♪ anna: siding with the dub, the euro rises with bonds after the controversial stimulus package. the outgoing president made a policy mistake. >> definitely crossed my mind there, but my take is that as things change, also with...
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anna: thank you. terminal users can look at the gtv to look at the charts we are using. we had overnight at release of the yellow hammer documents, as they are ominously known, the government's frustrations behind-the-scenes -- preparations for the worst-case scenario around in no-deal brexit. it makes for some grim reading. do they make you question any of your holdings? you have holdings in tesco, for example. freddie: not particularly. if we end up with in no-deal brexit, i anticipate there will be uncertainty and volatility around imports, and things like that. i am sure these thoughts will go through some sort of that. we have to the global busses and really, tesco is the only domestic u.k. stock. the u.k. stocks are really trading on their knees. i think a lot of that uncertainty is priced in, and it will not last for five years, it will probably last months to a year. i think the yellow hammer documents are obviously worst-case scenarios, not predictions. i am an optimist come as i believe
anna: thank you. terminal users can look at the gtv to look at the charts we are using. we had overnight at release of the yellow hammer documents, as they are ominously known, the government's frustrations behind-the-scenes -- preparations for the worst-case scenario around in no-deal brexit. it makes for some grim reading. do they make you question any of your holdings? you have holdings in tesco, for example. freddie: not particularly. if we end up with in no-deal brexit, i anticipate there...
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anna? anna: thanks very much. leanne karen's in london.h yen andlong treasury futures after a strike on the heart of saudi arabia's oil production increased concerns. let's get a market perspective of what is going on here. let's start with the question of the day. which assets are most vulnerable to this oil shock? we've seen aviation stocks. what other assessments are you making? >> i think the one that's most interesting, we've been debating it because there are so many reacting to it. treasuries, gold, aviation stocks, of course energy stocks, even financials are reacting. i think the asset that might be most interesting is silver. the gold value has been based around the fact we've had lower interest rates. when gold rallies silver, it's like gold on drugs. been trading that, gold gets a surge, silver gets an extra serve. is what we are seeing today the precious metals have been getting a boost from the geopolitical side. that thelping the fact monetary policy. gold is doing well, silver is doing better. -- legs.t have like the initia
anna? anna: thanks very much. leanne karen's in london.h yen andlong treasury futures after a strike on the heart of saudi arabia's oil production increased concerns. let's get a market perspective of what is going on here. let's start with the question of the day. which assets are most vulnerable to this oil shock? we've seen aviation stocks. what other assessments are you making? >> i think the one that's most interesting, we've been debating it because there are so many reacting to it....
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but anna stayed on. avery a war with turkey. but anna stayed on.s of the devastating is kurdish people are very shocking and heavy. and i'm happy tojoin very shocking and heavy. and i'm happy to join my friends to defend ourselves. on the 15th of march 2018, anna died in a tokyo/ while defending the turkish retreat from afrin. ——in an air strike. defending the turkish retreat from afrin. --in an air strike. when you see the reality of this huge area of graves and it's like the first world war, you know, there are 70 you can't take it in. ——so many people. in total, nearly 50 foreign fighters and over 10,000 kurdish have died fighting in rojava. today, afrin remains in turkish back control. there have been multiple claims of human rights abuses of against both kurdish militia and civilians. —— turkish back to control. i've heard about the death of your daughter. what happened? we don't know where anna's body is. my we don't know where anna's body is. my daughter, anna, was fighting with the internationals. and she was killed. in afrin. i'm very happ
but anna stayed on. avery a war with turkey. but anna stayed on.s of the devastating is kurdish people are very shocking and heavy. and i'm happy tojoin very shocking and heavy. and i'm happy to join my friends to defend ourselves. on the 15th of march 2018, anna died in a tokyo/ while defending the turkish retreat from afrin. ——in an air strike. defending the turkish retreat from afrin. --in an air strike. when you see the reality of this huge area of graves and it's like the first world...
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anna: and the auto sector. lagarde arriving at the ecb, one of my colleagues writing she has been left to heal the divisions created by the reintroduction of quantitative easing. andrew: good luck with that, i'd say. it seems the ecb, which used to pride itself on being unanimous and keeping the details secret, all of that is beginning to -- they are washing their dirty linen in public and i don't think that will change very weekly, -- quickly, so as the lagarde will inherit some of the same problems draghi has. anna: andrew kenningham, capital economics will continue the conversation on bloomberg radio. he's the man who took the prime minister to court. by a lawyer is due to be heard in the supreme court today. him next.eak to protesters are gathering outside the supreme court in london as we build up to that hearing. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: 30 minutes into the trading day. welcome back to "bloomberg markets: the european open." no quick fix. we await details from saudi arabia, the timeline to reach full ou
anna: and the auto sector. lagarde arriving at the ecb, one of my colleagues writing she has been left to heal the divisions created by the reintroduction of quantitative easing. andrew: good luck with that, i'd say. it seems the ecb, which used to pride itself on being unanimous and keeping the details secret, all of that is beginning to -- they are washing their dirty linen in public and i don't think that will change very weekly, -- quickly, so as the lagarde will inherit some of the same...
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anna spent a lot of time there.st months, anna lived and trained with rojbin, who became one of her closest friends. it was here she was given a new kurdish name: helin qerecox. good to see you. this is the shared space that everybody uses. can you tell me what the education consists of? but what is the enemy? what is the aim of education, what do you hope to achieve? i think that is why anna loved being here, because the new movement was creating the ideal society, which was involving everybody. byjoining a foreign militia, anna and other international volunteers ran the risk of being prosecuted as terrorists upon return to their home countries. your name... avesta. is that a kurdish name? meeting the ypj internationals is a powerful experience. their commitment came through, absolutely strongly. in the beginning i wanted to come here, more like to understand, to learn, but of course i came here to fight. i am ready for this, as so many people are. it is notjust fighting, it is like building up a really, really bea
anna spent a lot of time there.st months, anna lived and trained with rojbin, who became one of her closest friends. it was here she was given a new kurdish name: helin qerecox. good to see you. this is the shared space that everybody uses. can you tell me what the education consists of? but what is the enemy? what is the aim of education, what do you hope to achieve? i think that is why anna loved being here, because the new movement was creating the ideal society, which was involving...
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anna? anna: this is all according to people familiar with the matter. according to people familiar with the matter. the announcement could come as early as friday and includes stores in berlin, frankfurt, hamburg, and munich. the u.k. may have to cut rates even if it avoids a no deal brexit according to the bank of england. the comments are sharp departure from someone who was previously considered the most hawkish member. of our is the head european mliv blog, middle east, and africa. let me ask you about the latest lines and then get to the broader market. this has had a weight on the pound. where are we now? the market did not expect this. >> that is why we are seeing this reaction. the market has looking at until this point was a boe that has been very measured when comes to indications for policy and what happens with brexit. they have maintained that optionality. either way, rate cuts could go either way. this is really a departure from all of that and that is why the market is reacting in such a way. what is the market expecting in terms of rates
anna? anna: this is all according to people familiar with the matter. according to people familiar with the matter. the announcement could come as early as friday and includes stores in berlin, frankfurt, hamburg, and munich. the u.k. may have to cut rates even if it avoids a no deal brexit according to the bank of england. the comments are sharp departure from someone who was previously considered the most hawkish member. of our is the head european mliv blog, middle east, and africa. let me...
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matt, anna? anna: thanks very much.nson added heft behind the claims iran was on the strikes -- behind the strikes on saudi aramco. iran is refusing to rule out a war in the middle east after the u.s. sends additional nilla terry aid to saudi arabia -- military aid to saudi arabia. aboutot optimistic avoiding a conflict. won't not confident we avoid a war. we're confident we won't start one. whoever starts one will finish it. fast tensions grew and how saudi arabia will restore output. a portfolio manager is still with us. we talked about how geopolitical risk is underpricing oil markets. do we need to add an extra layer of risk premium into oil prices as a result of seeing the vulnerability of the saudi installation? hani: i think some of that has started to happen and there's potential for oil prices to drift a little higher as a result of that. but we don't think there's a conflict ahead. at this stage, it doesn't seem eitherere is appetite on side to escalate anything through direct confrontation. need to price anyt
matt, anna? anna: thanks very much.nson added heft behind the claims iran was on the strikes -- behind the strikes on saudi aramco. iran is refusing to rule out a war in the middle east after the u.s. sends additional nilla terry aid to saudi arabia -- military aid to saudi arabia. aboutot optimistic avoiding a conflict. won't not confident we avoid a war. we're confident we won't start one. whoever starts one will finish it. fast tensions grew and how saudi arabia will restore output. a...
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i am anna edwards. nejra: i am nejra cehic in london. -- china and the united states will hold paid discussions in the coming weeks, another week of risk on. rejects borist johnson's demand for a snap election as a bill to stop no brexit gains momentum. -- haslieve he because become the first leader of a non-opposition in the democratic history of our country to refuse the invitation to an election. nejra: we speak with riksbank governor has the central bank is expected to lower its rate path. anna: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." let's talk about what been going on overnighting westminster. i am live on ground as we discussed another night in the commons and house of lords. a deal to block no brexit has made steady progress through the house of commons and into the house of lords. overnight, there was a fear it would get weighed down by all wrecking amendments put forward by the government but that doesn't seem to have been the case. things moving faster than expected to see the approval of that
i am anna edwards. nejra: i am nejra cehic in london. -- china and the united states will hold paid discussions in the coming weeks, another week of risk on. rejects borist johnson's demand for a snap election as a bill to stop no brexit gains momentum. -- haslieve he because become the first leader of a non-opposition in the democratic history of our country to refuse the invitation to an election. nejra: we speak with riksbank governor has the central bank is expected to lower its rate path....
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matt, anna? anna: thanks so much.round fed policy are heating up ahead of next week's rate decision. james gorman has rate -- weighed easilyning of cutting to , despite his support for the reductions made so far. he spoke to bloog columbia business school in new york. >> i am very surprised by rates. i would have expected the 10-year to be around 3%, i was dead wrong. curve has yield historically been highly predictive. but as janet yellen said, it is not necessarily so. does not necessarily lead to recession. how does it change our business? it doesn't. we run our business based on what we see going on in the broader economy. week, you have seen the 10-year recovered 10 or 15 basis points, so we will see. i am curious about the role of technology in finance. talk to us about the incorporation of it at morgan stanley and where you see it going. it is certainly a big part of what they are being taught whether it is algorithms, engineers and coding, where do you see it playing out? our monthlyme to meeting and we had a
matt, anna? anna: thanks so much.round fed policy are heating up ahead of next week's rate decision. james gorman has rate -- weighed easilyning of cutting to , despite his support for the reductions made so far. he spoke to bloog columbia business school in new york. >> i am very surprised by rates. i would have expected the 10-year to be around 3%, i was dead wrong. curve has yield historically been highly predictive. but as janet yellen said, it is not necessarily so. does not...
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anna? anna: yes, matt, here in westminster following the politics once again.what's going on --one nor -- aqua nor. equinor. they gave investors what they asked for. they held off longer than rivals like shall to compensate shareholders for the dilution during the downturn. joining us for next -- for an exclusive is the cfo. very good to have you with us. talk about the timing of this buyback of returning this cash this way. has this been linked to the start of -- start up that's coming soon? have you linked the buyback operationsstart of at that giant field? lars: good morning and thanks for having me. the cost of the share ibec program-- share buyback is launched based on strength. that's been in two dimensions. first of all, balance sheet strength. to keep thected range the next couple of years, even in the share buyback program. secondly, based on production growth and outlook growth in cash flow. and of course, the high-quality portfolio they've been executing is part of that. month,ve started next the second good news we announced last week. of course it'
anna? anna: yes, matt, here in westminster following the politics once again.what's going on --one nor -- aqua nor. equinor. they gave investors what they asked for. they held off longer than rivals like shall to compensate shareholders for the dilution during the downturn. joining us for next -- for an exclusive is the cfo. very good to have you with us. talk about the timing of this buyback of returning this cash this way. has this been linked to the start of -- start up that's coming soon?...
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anna? johnson will address the nation today after suffering a string of heavy defeats in parliament. an attempt by opposition parties and tory rebels to block a no deal brexit easily cleared its second and third readings in the house of commons. he failed in his attempts to force a snap election. calling for an early poll was supported by 298 mp's but that fell well short of the two thirds required. mp's abstained as the party has rejected the idea of another election until the risk of no deal brexit is off the table. >> it is a bit like the offer of an apple ii snow white and the wicked queen. at is -- what they are offering is the poison of a no deal. >> he has become the first leader of the opposition in the democratic history of our country to refuse the invitation to an election, mr. speaker. -- i cany speculate only speculate as to the reasons behind his hesitation. is i'mious conclusion afraid that he does not think he will win. etsy dwek from natixis is still with us. let's talk a b
anna? johnson will address the nation today after suffering a string of heavy defeats in parliament. an attempt by opposition parties and tory rebels to block a no deal brexit easily cleared its second and third readings in the house of commons. he failed in his attempts to force a snap election. calling for an early poll was supported by 298 mp's but that fell well short of the two thirds required. mp's abstained as the party has rejected the idea of another election until the risk of no deal...
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anna: good morning to you. there were interesting comments coming from your successor at the austrian central bank. such as more transparency about who argues with whom at the governing council meetings. and the possibility of lowering of the inflation target down to 1.5% where it seems to want to sit. what is your response to these ideas? nowd: i think what we see is the ecb is developing a policy of inflation target with the rate of 1.9. on the other hand, we see we have structural changes in the economy, and if you look at the five-year market perspective, it is 1.2%. it makes sense to think about, 1% and a range between 3%, and some central banks have adapted this. i would hope this will be a discussion that many central banks have started, some policy, and i would hope such a discussion will be started within the ecb. set out a little more detail if you could about what difference that would make, giving a range the ecb to generate more inflation. ewald: the difference would be, if you have an inflation ra
anna: good morning to you. there were interesting comments coming from your successor at the austrian central bank. such as more transparency about who argues with whom at the governing council meetings. and the possibility of lowering of the inflation target down to 1.5% where it seems to want to sit. what is your response to these ideas? nowd: i think what we see is the ecb is developing a policy of inflation target with the rate of 1.9. on the other hand, we see we have structural changes in...
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anna, matt? anna: thanks very much.ts corporate tax rate to one of the lowest in asia. the finance minister the new measures will cost the government the equivalent of $20 million in revenue. we spoke with the central bank governor who told us the cycle of central bank spur investment into india. interest rates would mean better flows into emerging iskets and i think india amongst one of the most attractive destinations for foreign portfolio of investors and others. ofshould lead to more inflow funds and by way of fbi and while we welcome this, more mention was made about having a liberalized regulatory regime facilitate the flow of. but as a regulator, we have to be careful in monitoring the inflows and focusing simultaneously on the possible to avoid anyects situation where there is asset buildup. focus.ave to have a twin one is to enable inflows and another is to keep watch over the adverse affects during the reverse flow of all of these funds. >> you talk about the reverse flows leading to some sort of adverse impac
anna, matt? anna: thanks very much.ts corporate tax rate to one of the lowest in asia. the finance minister the new measures will cost the government the equivalent of $20 million in revenue. we spoke with the central bank governor who told us the cycle of central bank spur investment into india. interest rates would mean better flows into emerging iskets and i think india amongst one of the most attractive destinations for foreign portfolio of investors and others. ofshould lead to more inflow...
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anna: i am anna edwards in london. "daybreak: europe". manus: i am manus cranny in abu dhabi for the world energy congress. 2019. from bill as his leaders to central bankers, mario draghi is facing pushback against this final to millis package. european bonds have fallen as some european officials have raised sides over this study of a full-scale qe program. the executive board meets today to discuss policy options for the week. boostb cut is expected to assets including u.s. stocks and treasuries. meanwhile in a new call, deutsche bank says the fed will cut interest rates by a full percentage point by january. nasser sadie is a president and founder who spoke with anna and i in our to buy studios. you got pushback at the ecb from the board members. on the others we have the three little words from a germany which rocks the bond market yesterday. need for adjustment. what is the scale of adjustment does europe need to move the dial? despite the three little words, there is no consensus that germany needs to take the fi
anna: i am anna edwards in london. "daybreak: europe". manus: i am manus cranny in abu dhabi for the world energy congress. 2019. from bill as his leaders to central bankers, mario draghi is facing pushback against this final to millis package. european bonds have fallen as some european officials have raised sides over this study of a full-scale qe program. the executive board meets today to discuss policy options for the week. boostb cut is expected to assets including u.s. stocks...
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anna: what dangers?he steepening is much better news, because the steepening is, in the scenario where the 10 year sells off, indicates that may be some of these leading indicators of manufacturing are bottoming. ultimately, i think you are right, it goes one of two ways. either the economy is in much worse shape and rates are going much lower and the curve steepen or we get what we have seen more recently where the market looks ahead and jay powell is right ironically, it's a midcycle adjustment. matt: what do you think about the 10 year going forward? we heard from others, don't bet on lower rates, now we fit the bottom. do you think -- we've hit the bottom. do you think we will see them go higher? alan: we have had quite a decent selloff. the way we would look at is that we can see a scenario when 10 year treasuries become positive carry again. what do i mean by that? cycle 1. end at this 25-1.5, offering a premium over the front end. are they an outstanding value? no. compared to 1.5, which is a flat
anna: what dangers?he steepening is much better news, because the steepening is, in the scenario where the 10 year sells off, indicates that may be some of these leading indicators of manufacturing are bottoming. ultimately, i think you are right, it goes one of two ways. either the economy is in much worse shape and rates are going much lower and the curve steepen or we get what we have seen more recently where the market looks ahead and jay powell is right ironically, it's a midcycle...
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anna?a little bit of weakness coming through, a lack of direction for the equity markets as asian stocks end the day mixed. u.s. point higher following a denial washington could pose box -- blocks. joining me is bob. great to have you with us. we saw these reports friday, the extent of which the trade war could be turning into a capital war between the u.s. and china. would that give you reason for concern? that story brought back a little bit by the white house, denials they are planning some such move. you concerned with the of morphing of the trade war into a capital war? be careful about it. the u.s. could easily put restrictions on chinese companies, raising money in u.s. capital markets and notably, listings on some of the new york stock exchange is. that could be achieved. the impact of that would be minimal because no chinese companies could easily raise funds on their domestic equity markets or in equity markets outside the united states. yes, america could do that, but the impact
anna?a little bit of weakness coming through, a lack of direction for the equity markets as asian stocks end the day mixed. u.s. point higher following a denial washington could pose box -- blocks. joining me is bob. great to have you with us. we saw these reports friday, the extent of which the trade war could be turning into a capital war between the u.s. and china. would that give you reason for concern? that story brought back a little bit by the white house, denials they are planning some...
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anna: good morning. i'm anna edwards in the city of london. markets say the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. futures point modestly lower. unease ripples through the markets. stocks trade mixed and treasury yields edge off their highs ahead of key central-bank meetings this week. the volkswagen ceo gives his take on the trade war. ,> because it is the trade war the bond market is sparking fear of a recession. that is a new situation. it is scary for us. there arermakers says provisions for brexit as boris johnson has to brussels following another defeat in parliament. ppi bites. a late surge in insurance claims putting pressure on a promise of a buyback. good morning, everybody. welcome to the european market open. this is what things look like in terms of the futures picture. down attempt of a percent on the dax. if you are looking at u.s. futures, we see downside. we have been asking this morning how much further can we rally on global stocks? rally onfurther can we optimism around trade given we don't see any new developments? progr
anna: good morning. i'm anna edwards in the city of london. markets say the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. futures point modestly lower. unease ripples through the markets. stocks trade mixed and treasury yields edge off their highs ahead of key central-bank meetings this week. the volkswagen ceo gives his take on the trade war. ,> because it is the trade war the bond market is sparking fear of a recession. that is a new situation. it is scary for us. there arermakers says...
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anna, matt? anna: thank you.ers have weighed in with different views on the trade war. jamie dimon says u.s.-china trade needs to be fairer. bob iger is striking a more optimistic note, saying he looks at china quite favorably. they spoke to francine lacqua in new york. we look at china and perhaps a different way but there are clearly issues that have to get dealt with. serious trade related issues. i look at china more as a glass half-full can at least for our company. it is a market that was relatively inaccessible for a long time. it is now the second largest movie market in the world for us and we have built a huge the seem --shanghai -- huge shanghai with government support, all at their expense. they welcomed us there. we have a good relationship with china and our access has actually increased over time. should there be a level playing field? absolutely. but are there other issues that have to get dealt with? of course. but as ceo of the walt disney company, i look at china quite favorably. >> how much do
anna, matt? anna: thank you.ers have weighed in with different views on the trade war. jamie dimon says u.s.-china trade needs to be fairer. bob iger is striking a more optimistic note, saying he looks at china quite favorably. they spoke to francine lacqua in new york. we look at china and perhaps a different way but there are clearly issues that have to get dealt with. serious trade related issues. i look at china more as a glass half-full can at least for our company. it is a market that was...
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anna: indeed.nt in asia got a turbo boost from the reports we might see carrie lam with job the extradition bill. that is what sent so many people into the streets in protest. let's kick off our conversation with the head of fx strategy. have already seen fx markets reacting to this a little bit. we've seen a on moves, essentially. yen selling is certainly a feature. when would you expect that to take us to? how far can we rally? >> in the short-term, i believe we could continue through the selloff we saw in august has led to some unique positions. better news for asia. the fact these banks bought the supportthe ecb could this momentum further. in our own flows, we have seen investors in the last one or two weeks selling yen and positioning high beta currencies. we believe this is a tactical move and uncertainties remain. for now, this can continue. as far as do you see the second affect move after protests's reversal of that have caused so much turmoil in the asian market. how much of a boon is th
anna: indeed.nt in asia got a turbo boost from the reports we might see carrie lam with job the extradition bill. that is what sent so many people into the streets in protest. let's kick off our conversation with the head of fx strategy. have already seen fx markets reacting to this a little bit. we've seen a on moves, essentially. yen selling is certainly a feature. when would you expect that to take us to? how far can we rally? >> in the short-term, i believe we could continue through...
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for anna and her dad!any bus driver can take a kid from here to there. but only a special few can deliver a dream come true. steve hartman, "on the road," in jacksonville, florida. >> brennan: amazing story. that's the "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. i'll see you sunday on "face the nation." good night. >>> right now is 7:00. >> weeks after getting released by the raiders. antonio brown is sacked again. this time by the new england patriots. why this could be the least of his worries. >> the patriots and the nfl are convinced thattake action. >>> plus, who shot out some windows at the san jose university library? new information on a person of interest just into the newsroom. >>> plus, a massive climate strike protest put on by kids. what they are fighting for here in the bay area. >>> with fire risk on the horizon. these folks are watching the hills of the sonoma hills.
for anna and her dad!any bus driver can take a kid from here to there. but only a special few can deliver a dream come true. steve hartman, "on the road," in jacksonville, florida. >> brennan: amazing story. that's the "cbs evening news." for norah o'donnell, i'm margaret brennan. i'll see you sunday on "face the nation." good night. >>> right now is 7:00. >> weeks after getting released by the raiders. antonio brown is sacked again. this time...
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anna had missed school one day because she was sick.ught, well, she didn't have to do that. >> reporter: but kathleen hobson said that was nothing compared to what happened next. >> yummy, mama. >> reporter: in april for anna birthday, aletha bought her a princess dress and tee ara and decorated the whole bus to celebrate. >> all she could do was take her hands up and say, all this for me? it was just -- it was just so overwhelming. >> reporter: then just recently arle arletha bestowed on anna the greatest thing she had received. she invited her to be the flower gi at her wedding. for anna's mom, this act of kindness was almost too much to bear. >> i want her to have as many experiences as she can, so -- sorry. >> reporter: kathleen went on to say that she always hoped tough. so this night, this sight especially, anna dancing with her dad, it was such a gift. >> give it up for anna and her dad. >> reporter: any bus driver can take a kid from here to there, but only a special few can deliver a dream come true. steve hartman, on the road
anna had missed school one day because she was sick.ught, well, she didn't have to do that. >> reporter: but kathleen hobson said that was nothing compared to what happened next. >> yummy, mama. >> reporter: in april for anna birthday, aletha bought her a princess dress and tee ara and decorated the whole bus to celebrate. >> all she could do was take her hands up and say, all this for me? it was just -- it was just so overwhelming. >> reporter: then just recently...
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it's interesting to see the family which was, as anna says, so the family which was, as anna says, soecame prime minister. his brother resigned, was quite critical of the position on brexit but did then go out of his way to the following day say how much he supported the rest of boris's domestic agenda and rachel has taken a different approach. she has said this is not the guy i know, and it is interesting. if you the can of boris johnson is a likeable chap on the zip wire with the flags making jokes, he's not that guy since he has been the prime minister. in the more time goes on the more we are seeing a bully, a narcissist, full of vindictive language and obviously it seems that that is a strategic choice, because they think that plays well for them and setting up this people versus parliament election that they are hoping for. i wonder if that is the case. there is something likeable about boris johnson, but we have not seen it since he stepped across into number ten. and i wonder if during a general election this irritable, vindictive, nasty man can actually win the votes he think
it's interesting to see the family which was, as anna says, so the family which was, as anna says, soecame prime minister. his brother resigned, was quite critical of the position on brexit but did then go out of his way to the following day say how much he supported the rest of boris's domestic agenda and rachel has taken a different approach. she has said this is not the guy i know, and it is interesting. if you the can of boris johnson is a likeable chap on the zip wire with the flags making...
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anna: what is their involvement?lvement if it had to be led by jeremy corbyn? dominic: i think it would be impossible to bring about a government of national unity. anna: how often does this happen? is this part of being a member of parliament? dominic: you certainly do get them. we tend to get abusive emails rather than once suggesting we ought to be killed, which this one was. they usually come as a direct result of some other thing that is going on. in this case, it was the extra near decision by somebody in number 10 downing street to tell the mail sunday that a group of us were being investigated for colluding with foreign powers in drawing up the benn act, which is a complete load of nonsense. a foreign draft legislation, and furthermore, foreign money, which is also seriously wrong. anna: thank you very much, former attorney general here at the party conference. this is bloomberg. ♪ nce. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: this morning, beyond quiet markets. coal under $1500. we worked bonds as well. it is october, 12 m
anna: what is their involvement?lvement if it had to be led by jeremy corbyn? dominic: i think it would be impossible to bring about a government of national unity. anna: how often does this happen? is this part of being a member of parliament? dominic: you certainly do get them. we tend to get abusive emails rather than once suggesting we ought to be killed, which this one was. they usually come as a direct result of some other thing that is going on. in this case, it was the extra near...
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anna: hi, shauna. nice to meet you. i'm anna. lemonis: this is travis. travis: hi, anna.u. 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 location, a pro
anna: hi, shauna. nice to meet you. i'm anna. lemonis: this is travis. travis: hi, anna.u. 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...
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tonight -- anna kendrick.tar of nbc's "sunnyside," actor kal penn from "the righteous gemstones," actress edi patterson. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. [ cheers and applause that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news following house speaker nancy pelosi's announcement of impeachment proceedings against president trump, trump tweeted this morning that there is, quote, "no president in the history of our country who has been treated so badly as i have." [ laughter ] even more amazing, he tweeted it from the abraham lincoln room in the john f. kennedy library. [ laughter ] president trump -- [ cheers and applause president trump today released a transcript of the controversial phone call between him and the president of ukraine, which seemed to include some incriminating information and man, that is not good. [ laughter ] it's like when someone has a face tattoo tha
tonight -- anna kendrick.tar of nbc's "sunnyside," actor kal penn from "the righteous gemstones," actress edi patterson. featuring the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. [ cheers and applause that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news following house speaker nancy pelosi's announcement of impeachment proceedings against president trump,...
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to anna edwards in westminster. boris johnson has hit back at the supreme court, will he be able to deliver brexit? anna: good question. he has had back. he says he accepted the ruling. he does not agree with it. we had similar messaging. a reminder, they said the decision to suspend parliament was illegal. the government broke the law and gave the queen unlawful advice. boris johnson flies back earlier than planned from new york. he is not resigning. he has made that point. interesting to watch the innerworkings because there have been calls for him to resign, his advisors to resign and so far the government has stood firm. the leader of the house spoke tones, according to our reporting. he suggested what happened yesterday was a coup and a constitutional overthrowing of the constitution. we will hear more from him today. he's going to be appearing in the house of commons. usual,rn to business as as usual as it can be, in the house of commons. 11:30 a.m. u.k. time. so-called rebel alliance of opposition remain unit
to anna edwards in westminster. boris johnson has hit back at the supreme court, will he be able to deliver brexit? anna: good question. he has had back. he says he accepted the ruling. he does not agree with it. we had similar messaging. a reminder, they said the decision to suspend parliament was illegal. the government broke the law and gave the queen unlawful advice. boris johnson flies back earlier than planned from new york. he is not resigning. he has made that point. interesting to...
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anna edgerton, thank you for joining us.e are now hearing from house minority leader kevin mccarthy in washington. they have been investigating this president before he even got elected. they have voted three times on impeachment on this floor. word they voted before one the mullah report came back -- mueller report came back. our job is a serious job. our job is the focus on the american public. our job is to make tomorrow better than today. our job is to legislate, not to continue to investigate something in the back when you cannot find any reason to impeach this president. this election is over. i realize 2016 did not turn out the way speaker pelosi wanted it to happen, but she cannot change the laws of this congress. she cannot unilaterally decide wan impeachment inquiry. what she said today makes no difference on what has been on.g it is no different than what nadler is trying to do. it's time to put the public before politics. thank you. on. it is no different than what kathleen: house minority leader kevin mccarthy r
anna edgerton, thank you for joining us.e are now hearing from house minority leader kevin mccarthy in washington. they have been investigating this president before he even got elected. they have voted three times on impeachment on this floor. word they voted before one the mullah report came back -- mueller report came back. our job is a serious job. our job is the focus on the american public. our job is to make tomorrow better than today. our job is to legislate, not to continue to...
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i am so pleased to introduce anna the bureau treat. who is the author of the brand-new book the quiet successor, the timely behind the scenes look at one of the most elusive dictators, kim jong-un and extraordinary reporting, his ascension and roots through three generation of family role in north korea that began with his grandfather. the great successor is almost certainly the most complete can portrait that we have of kim jong-un today. providing vital insight to the mind and motivations of the young and still mysterious leader. it makes a compelling case for understanding kim as a rational and methodical act around the world stage without diminishing the cruelty of his regime and the dangers it poses. before moving to china a year ago and japan and korea for the post. over the course of her career she has reported for more than 20 countries and is visited north korea a dozen times. she was a fellow at the harvard university studying how change happens in close society and last year she received the award from stanford university fo
i am so pleased to introduce anna the bureau treat. who is the author of the brand-new book the quiet successor, the timely behind the scenes look at one of the most elusive dictators, kim jong-un and extraordinary reporting, his ascension and roots through three generation of family role in north korea that began with his grandfather. the great successor is almost certainly the most complete can portrait that we have of kim jong-un today. providing vital insight to the mind and motivations of...
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i think of no better person to speak with anna the washington post for an affairs david. their conversation this morning will be followed by a panel discussion about current u.s. relations withh north korea with hthe noted korean expert in the washington post david and karen. the great successor will be available for purchase after the program so stick around to get bur copy signed. before we begin the timeliness of the book publication, we are exactly when you're out from the historic summit that brought president trump and kim jong-un together in singapore. thank you again for being here, and please join me in welcoming david and anna to the post live stage. [applause] >> thank you so much to doug, this is really a treat for me as opposed journalists, anna at really is, as doug suggested a gold standard and coverage of north korea to give you sent all redo a blurb on the back of the book that we authors all like to get blurbs from people. but, really one as externally as this. there is quite something known journalists in any language who is done more to establish kim j
i think of no better person to speak with anna the washington post for an affairs david. their conversation this morning will be followed by a panel discussion about current u.s. relations withh north korea with hthe noted korean expert in the washington post david and karen. the great successor will be available for purchase after the program so stick around to get bur copy signed. before we begin the timeliness of the book publication, we are exactly when you're out from the historic summit...
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anna will continue coverage all day. now let's ask the question on mliv, how would hard brexit hit global assets? the pound 6% lower than soon after the 2016 referendum. the chart showing sterling implied volatility extending its climb, making it the highest among developed market currencies. great to have you with us. you were listening to our conversation. let me address the issue of a general election. do you see that as an inevitable outcome? >> the current parliament cannot seemingly produce an outcome, be or deal brexit. presumably next month. yesterday, dipping below 120 and bouncing right back up. markets are saying no deal brexit is less likely. that's why they are devaluing the currency more. do you agree? >> it is a very interesting question. i had a lot of discussions yesterday about what has been driving the pound weaker late last week. rebound. a couple of explanations. one is the prospect for having prime minister johnson for a bit longer in a no deal brexit, which is negative for the pound, but there is a
anna will continue coverage all day. now let's ask the question on mliv, how would hard brexit hit global assets? the pound 6% lower than soon after the 2016 referendum. the chart showing sterling implied volatility extending its climb, making it the highest among developed market currencies. great to have you with us. you were listening to our conversation. let me address the issue of a general election. do you see that as an inevitable outcome? >> the current parliament cannot seemingly...
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anna: good to see you.mmond who has been a conservative for 37 years and mp for 14.5 years. yesterday evening was one of the situations where here about against the government and has been thrown out of the conservative party. very good to see you. tumultuous events. you must be very angry at being thrown out of the party you have been a member of for more than 40 years. stephen: the emotion is more sorrow and disappointment. i have been a member since i left university. i find myself outside the party. on one of the other channels they described me as the academy of conservatism in the conservative party. nejra: a lot of people in your position have been saying " it is not me who has changed it is the party." do you recognize the conservative parties? >> i recognize the idea being pro-business but i don't recognize the fanaticism. we had a manifesto in 2017 of a smooth and orderly exit after the referendum. i voted for that three times. had done theues same thing none of this would have happened. will you
anna: good to see you.mmond who has been a conservative for 37 years and mp for 14.5 years. yesterday evening was one of the situations where here about against the government and has been thrown out of the conservative party. very good to see you. tumultuous events. you must be very angry at being thrown out of the party you have been a member of for more than 40 years. stephen: the emotion is more sorrow and disappointment. i have been a member since i left university. i find myself outside...
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. >>> then anna nicole smith's daughter dannielynn now a teenager.e now and is hollywood calling. >> it's really cool to act like a character and not yourself. >>> plus, only we can show you the new "dancing with the stars" set. our tour guy, this guy. >> here we go. >>> but first sarah paulson and luke wilson struggle while parenting a boy who lives through a terrorist act in "the gold finch." >> i'm xandra, with an x. >> so what was it like to morph into her and did you hit the gym harder? >> i did just get a message from a friends of mine who saw the movie in los angeles. she's like where have you been hiding that body? >> sarah's bikini body was the result of a six-day-a-week work outs and clean heating, but what about that tan? >> you show up with a spray tan. >> that was a real tan. that was a real tan. >> it was real? >> i swear to god. it was a real tan. i was in a lot of tanning beds. >>> minutes away on "e.t." still >>> minutes away on "e.t." still ♪ sup. wh- whacha doing? i'm watching food. try my $3 cheddar bacon loaded curly fries. get '
. >>> then anna nicole smith's daughter dannielynn now a teenager.e now and is hollywood calling. >> it's really cool to act like a character and not yourself. >>> plus, only we can show you the new "dancing with the stars" set. our tour guy, this guy. >> here we go. >>> but first sarah paulson and luke wilson struggle while parenting a boy who lives through a terrorist act in "the gold finch." >> i'm xandra, with an x. >>...
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anna: that's a good question.that in a way, there been obviously a huge uptick in short-haul flights in germany. i don't think people will fly less anytime soon, and i don't think focusing on flying is necessarily the right thing. in a way, i think germans need to change their attitudes to driving. i think they need to be investing into public needs tocture, which pick up significantly so it is easier and cheaper to travel by train. that is critical. i think people have bought into this, but i don't think the main focus will be on flying, but much more about making sure that your buildings are as possible, making sure the railways carry more effectively, and those measures will be more impactful. nejra: really briefly, public opinion has come around. what about the conservatives and fiscal elites? anna: this is where it is interesting. by now, the climate change issue used to be an issue mainly advertised by the left and the green party, but now it is certainly much more mainstream, and it's not just mainstream am
anna: that's a good question.that in a way, there been obviously a huge uptick in short-haul flights in germany. i don't think people will fly less anytime soon, and i don't think focusing on flying is necessarily the right thing. in a way, i think germans need to change their attitudes to driving. i think they need to be investing into public needs tocture, which pick up significantly so it is easier and cheaper to travel by train. that is critical. i think people have bought into this, but i...
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what do you think happens next, anna?johnson has lost this vote and he cannot get a vote through for a general election. so he is stuck. it is difficult because the labour position on whether or not it wants a general election and the timing thereof has been very difficult to pin down recently. much has been made ofjeremy corbyn ‘s remarks this evening when he said that we can have a general election if you want one but only when this bill that will avoid a cliff edge no deal on october 31 is passed. that may be as soon as friday that the dealers passed but we do not know what would happen if boris tries to have a vote and election in the meantime. if he does not get an outright majority on that vote, what might the prospect before a simple majority if that comes in the next few weeks, for him to try and get the fixed term parliament act working in his favour a second time. labour effectively are saying that it would be a trick and that although the government are now talking about an election on october 15 that actually
what do you think happens next, anna?johnson has lost this vote and he cannot get a vote through for a general election. so he is stuck. it is difficult because the labour position on whether or not it wants a general election and the timing thereof has been very difficult to pin down recently. much has been made ofjeremy corbyn ‘s remarks this evening when he said that we can have a general election if you want one but only when this bill that will avoid a cliff edge no deal on october 31 is...
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anna: indeed.westminster the opposition parties and the rebels i talked about, the rebel group of tory mps that have been rebelling against the leadership, try to forge some kind of path ahead. we spoke to the former attorney general dominic grieve, one of t,ose who wrote the benn ac the act that many commentators think prevents no deal from taking place on october 31. we asked him if a government of national unity could be possible. could those tory rebels ever continence having jeremy corbyn in number 10 as prime minister in order to deliver that government of national unity and prevent a no deal brexit in the future? this is what he had to say. >> it is very much dependent on whether the labour party leadership are prepared to back it and to accept the reality, which is it cannot be led by the leader of the opposition. it is not a criticism of him. agenda, highly partisan which he is entitled to hold, which is, in my view, leading a government of national unity. anna: dominic grieve speaking as
anna: indeed.westminster the opposition parties and the rebels i talked about, the rebel group of tory mps that have been rebelling against the leadership, try to forge some kind of path ahead. we spoke to the former attorney general dominic grieve, one of t,ose who wrote the benn ac the act that many commentators think prevents no deal from taking place on october 31. we asked him if a government of national unity could be possible. could those tory rebels ever continence having jeremy corbyn...
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anna: really two groups of people i would look at.ne is a group of freshmen democrats who represent districts previously held by republicans. they were hesitant to come out in favor of impeachment because of political risk. a lot of them came out last night and said this allegation regarding the call that the president had with the president of ukraine and the refusal to hand over the whistleblower complaint, those are impeachable offenses. , houseer group of people nancy pelosi and her allies. the fact that nancy pelosi herself is showing signs that she is moving closer to supporting this in supporting having a vote on the house floor, that is where this becomes very serious. the buck stops with her. if she gets behind this process, it is probably going to happen. romaine: as we saw during the clinton impeachment hearings, one of the reasons why pelosi had slow walked this for so long, she tried to protect some of the districts that were little bit more purple. has that idea changed? has that narrative changed? there was a really int
anna: really two groups of people i would look at.ne is a group of freshmen democrats who represent districts previously held by republicans. they were hesitant to come out in favor of impeachment because of political risk. a lot of them came out last night and said this allegation regarding the call that the president had with the president of ukraine and the refusal to hand over the whistleblower complaint, those are impeachable offenses. , houseer group of people nancy pelosi and her allies....
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anna: do you want to remain?ave another referendum that hits an unknown version of brexit, is it something you need to think about? do you think that ship has sailed? carolyn: we are memsic organization, therefore we would we are to our members -- a membership organization. therefore, we would go back to our members. if there were another referendum we would go back to our members and ask them. a lot of must see areas you agree with the labour party. you do see some areas preventing no deal brexit. what other areas of policy do you find common ground? carolyn: we think there has been a good constructive engagement. other areas, infrastructure spending. the commitment to a massive skills upgrade for a apprenticeship levy. there are lots of areas where we agree. there are areas where we have real concern. anna: let me focus on those concerns. which policies of renationalization to increase taxation, which other policies that break? who we are so -- went to stand some of the objectives behind the policy. program of
anna: do you want to remain?ave another referendum that hits an unknown version of brexit, is it something you need to think about? do you think that ship has sailed? carolyn: we are memsic organization, therefore we would we are to our members -- a membership organization. therefore, we would go back to our members. if there were another referendum we would go back to our members and ask them. a lot of must see areas you agree with the labour party. you do see some areas preventing no deal...
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i'm here to speak on behalf of anna. i'm a long time resident and employee here at san francisco and an equity applicant. i'm here in support of my colleague, which i mentioned a moment ago as she seeks to become a member of the committee in seat 12 and seat 14. we worked together at norcal cannab cannabis. i am the primary point of contact for our delivery drivers. in addition with norcal allowing me to apply for this position and has helped me create a better opportunity for myself and my family. she is a strong female leader with a great deal of experience in the industry and i believe she is experienced in exper tease and love for what she does will make her a valuable member of this committee in either seat 12 or seat 14. thank you for your time and you have a wonderful day. >> thank you so much. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is amber morris. i'm here also for anna. i developed the first statewide regulations for cannabis cultivation. since leaving the state, i took a job with norcal, and t
i'm here to speak on behalf of anna. i'm a long time resident and employee here at san francisco and an equity applicant. i'm here in support of my colleague, which i mentioned a moment ago as she seeks to become a member of the committee in seat 12 and seat 14. we worked together at norcal cannab cannabis. i am the primary point of contact for our delivery drivers. in addition with norcal allowing me to apply for this position and has helped me create a better opportunity for myself and my...
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i think it's important that anna really sees herself, and i admire this about her, anna really sees herself outside of that. the youngest black woman in elected office in tennessee also a character in the book, and london also in her 20s and was struggling with some of the same things, and she was really open. she was like, you know, i do want a family someday, and that is important to me, and i just have to think about what that is right now. and she shared with me in the book she was in a relationship during her campaign, and so she also shared with me kind of some of the challenges that that can present. >> when we talk to people about running for office, the number one thing they say is your friends and family need to be onboard because either your relationships will suffer or your campaign will suffer. >> yes. >> there's no alternative. there's no middle ground here. >> and in abigail stamberger's case, she has three kids under the age of 10. she's running for office, her husband works from home, she had in-laws nearby, but she did get asked about out. and male candidates don't get ask
i think it's important that anna really sees herself, and i admire this about her, anna really sees herself outside of that. the youngest black woman in elected office in tennessee also a character in the book, and london also in her 20s and was struggling with some of the same things, and she was really open. she was like, you know, i do want a family someday, and that is important to me, and i just have to think about what that is right now. and she shared with me in the book she was in a...
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thank you anna mikhailova and polly mackenzie. goodbye. they ran in seven tries to beat the usa 45 points to seven in kobe. the match will also remembered for the first red card of the tournament with us flanker john quill dismissed for a shoulder charge on owen farrell. we are pleased where we are, after two games with ten points, we have conceded one try, had two fantastic experiences in sapporo and gobi. it isa experiences in sapporo and gobi. it is a great rugby city. great occasion. we are happy to be part of it. can we play better? yes, and we know we can. and we will need to play better in our best game. so england six points clear at the top of pool c — but they have played a game more and tougher games are to come against argentina and france. meanwhile in pool b there was also a seven try win for italy, 48—7 against canada. essex have won cricket's county championship title for the second time in three years. they secured the draw they needed against somerset at taunton after a match that had been severely affected by the weather
thank you anna mikhailova and polly mackenzie. goodbye. they ran in seven tries to beat the usa 45 points to seven in kobe. the match will also remembered for the first red card of the tournament with us flanker john quill dismissed for a shoulder charge on owen farrell. we are pleased where we are, after two games with ten points, we have conceded one try, had two fantastic experiences in sapporo and gobi. it isa experiences in sapporo and gobi. it is a great rugby city. great occasion. we are...
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tawney or what anna tawney was “— to anna tawney or what anna tawney was —— and attorney was, because relatively new concept. i was in a lot of women locked up with their children for moral crimes, adultery and running away, which also was frankly illegal. i saw a lot of that, and that is when i thought i probably need to get involved. i met a lot of foreigners that were locked up, english—speaking foreigners that we re english—speaking foreigners that were locked up the didn't have an attorney, they were english speakers, they didn't even know what their charges were. then i sort of felt compelled to get involved. what's fascinating is you made this extraordinary leap, you may —— began to see the fundamental folds in the system and said you wanted to do something about this. but here you are, a young american woman, not speaking a word of the local languages, how did you go about convincing, frankly, everybody in the system from the judges to the defendants that you wanted to work with to your us bosses, who presumably had some say in what you did next month how did you convince ever
tawney or what anna tawney was “— to anna tawney or what anna tawney was —— and attorney was, because relatively new concept. i was in a lot of women locked up with their children for moral crimes, adultery and running away, which also was frankly illegal. i saw a lot of that, and that is when i thought i probably need to get involved. i met a lot of foreigners that were locked up, english—speaking foreigners that we re english—speaking foreigners that were locked up the didn't have...
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anna palmer is the host of podcast women rule. and dylan buyer, senior media report for nbc news. what prompted mark zuckerberg's trip to d.c. and who is he meeting with? >> meeting with lawmakers across the hill. he met with senators last night at a dinner hosted by senator mark warner where they discussed, according to warner's office, the ways facebook can play a role in protecting american democracy, protecting consumer data and encouraging competition. if you look at the broad scope of all the meetings zuckerberg is having across the hill -- the meetings today are all private, behind closed doors, you see there's a wide swath of concerns that lawmakers have over facebook's role with everything from election integrity, consumer data, to antitrust issues. that highlights the fundamental tension that exists between washington, d.c. and silicon valley companies like facebook which is that lawmakers have so many issues they'd like to address, and yet it is proven to be such a challenge for them to go about the business of actually regulating facebook. obviously some form of regula
anna palmer is the host of podcast women rule. and dylan buyer, senior media report for nbc news. what prompted mark zuckerberg's trip to d.c. and who is he meeting with? >> meeting with lawmakers across the hill. he met with senators last night at a dinner hosted by senator mark warner where they discussed, according to warner's office, the ways facebook can play a role in protecting american democracy, protecting consumer data and encouraging competition. if you look at the broad scope...
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anna, i want to start with you. i ask this question because in 2016 the status quo is what angered a lot of voters and it can be blamed for at least a portion of why donald trump is now the president of the united states. so when you are running on status quo or at least returning to the former status quo, are you running a successful campaign? >> i think that it is a really big question right now. i think that joe biden's early lead can be chalked up in large part to name id and the fact that people can quite simply see him in the position of winning a campaign and actually serving as president. i think we all overestimate the extent to which many people are paying attention to this campaign right now. they may have kind of a cursory sense of where candidates like elizabeth warren and kamala harris are. they may know bernie sanders based upon the 2016 campaign. i think joe biden does deserve some credit that he hasn't actually lost any support even though there's been plenty of coverage of his gaffes and stuff like
anna, i want to start with you. i ask this question because in 2016 the status quo is what angered a lot of voters and it can be blamed for at least a portion of why donald trump is now the president of the united states. so when you are running on status quo or at least returning to the former status quo, are you running a successful campaign? >> i think that it is a really big question right now. i think that joe biden's early lead can be chalked up in large part to name id and the fact...
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anna palmer, thank you., guys. >>> dangerous flooding and power outages in the is a live look at the low country here. this is charleston, south carolina. this is the scene there. you can see that the flooding has already started. hurricane dorian storm surge a major threat. we'll get a live update just ahead. i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa! oops, that cheeky little thing got away from me. my bad. geico. it's easy to manage your policy whenever, wherever. can i trouble you for another marshmallow? hi, i'm joan lunden. when my mother began forgetting things, we didn't know where to turn for more information. that's why i recommend a free service called a place for mom. we have local senior living advisors who can answer your questions about dementia or memory
anna palmer, thank you., guys. >>> dangerous flooding and power outages in the is a live look at the low country here. this is charleston, south carolina. this is the scene there. you can see that the flooding has already started. hurricane dorian storm surge a major threat. we'll get a live update just ahead. i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your...
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thank you, anna. >> thank you. >> john bolton slamming his old boss tonight.e're going to tell you the scathing things he's saying about president trump. >>> exnational security advisor john bolton speaking at a closed door event tonight here in new york and taking the opportunity to bash his former boss. let's discuss now. jeremy diamond is here. cnn's jeremy diamond. before we get to bolton's comments, i have to ask you if the white house is responding to all of the breaking news about a whistle-blower in the intelligence community. are they saying anything? >> don, we have reached out to the white house. so far they have not responded and the office of the director of national intelligence has declined to comment to us at this hour, don, but obviously we'll be following that story. >> let's get back to bolton. one person who attended that characterizes the remarks as scathing. can you tell us? >> yeah, that's right. this is interesting because john bolton is -- you're really only just days away from having left government service and he's already dishing ap
thank you, anna. >> thank you. >> john bolton slamming his old boss tonight.e're going to tell you the scathing things he's saying about president trump. >>> exnational security advisor john bolton speaking at a closed door event tonight here in new york and taking the opportunity to bash his former boss. let's discuss now. jeremy diamond is here. cnn's jeremy diamond. before we get to bolton's comments, i have to ask you if the white house is responding to all of the...
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joe: thank you very much to loomberg's anna he had jerriton.ching gears to term interest rates, borrowing and there was a columnist, let's start with the basics, have been dealing with this repo term low for a few weeks. hat is it about the regulatory environment that builds up pressure at the end of the quarter? basically this idea that banks are cleaning up their balance sheet and doing what we window dressing. it's the idea that you want to look a little bit cleaner so you treasuries. joe: cleaning your room right before. caroline: no question that the alleviated at e the moment by the operations being conducted. that what we saw is starting tomorrow effectively, they're going to only have a their of $75 billion at temporary overnight reto facility instead of the $100 the on that they had over past three days. it's a signal they want to get through quarter end. that point re past with a little bit of strains, but nothing too bad on the can move on and hopefully settle down heading into october. this was a pretty wacky quarter as people have
joe: thank you very much to loomberg's anna he had jerriton.ching gears to term interest rates, borrowing and there was a columnist, let's start with the basics, have been dealing with this repo term low for a few weeks. hat is it about the regulatory environment that builds up pressure at the end of the quarter? basically this idea that banks are cleaning up their balance sheet and doing what we window dressing. it's the idea that you want to look a little bit cleaner so you treasuries. joe:...