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pointed out he supports to getting our server virtual activator seen proxy vote after the votes of artie happened outlook site that is again what happened here today in this report. little troubled by the timing of the report where if you look at -- back at restaurants may 14 meeting your airport on shareholder proposals updated march 31 and now you look at reports of a new see chevron proposals which were published a proxy published on april 1 and the exxon proposal were published on april 7. in both those meetings happen on may 27 and so, essentially by phone iss record issued voted against several of these proposals before you had a chance to review them. the three proposals that were recommended with no votes were all introduced by members of the imc are investor board on climate risk which you stress your interest in joining, and so i would urge you to i think you mentioned last month commissioner paskin-jordan and cohen mentioned they want to get more engaged with iss it is great to see more engagement with imc are becoming active on these. would also like to legal with a -- this i
pointed out he supports to getting our server virtual activator seen proxy vote after the votes of artie happened outlook site that is again what happened here today in this report. little troubled by the timing of the report where if you look at -- back at restaurants may 14 meeting your airport on shareholder proposals updated march 31 and now you look at reports of a new see chevron proposals which were published a proxy published on april 1 and the exxon proposal were published on april 7....
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it is artie been beaten up so much. -- already been beaten up so much.imm: why would they treat private bondholders any better? hans: we already took a haircut. one of the sticking points in the negotiation is from the official sector. they have a maturity bomb between five and seven years which they need to deal with to get their finances going forward. when we sat down at the table and negotiated with them we agreed to 53.5% cut on the principal claim that we had against greece. if you apply that to the official sector -- -- debt, greece would not have a problem. assuming you bought in the secondary market. hans: i was on the secondary -- i was on the -- -- we were not a huge believer in some of the peripheral country borrowing at the race they were. we are not much of a believer of those countries buying now either. at this point, if things go wrong, you will lose more than you will make if things go right. matt: isn't this a sign that they have skipped and imf payment telling you that things are going wrong? how is saying we are not good to pay you n
it is artie been beaten up so much. -- already been beaten up so much.imm: why would they treat private bondholders any better? hans: we already took a haircut. one of the sticking points in the negotiation is from the official sector. they have a maturity bomb between five and seven years which they need to deal with to get their finances going forward. when we sat down at the table and negotiated with them we agreed to 53.5% cut on the principal claim that we had against greece. if you apply...
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she has artie cut jobs and she said that there will be more layoffs.t she does not know how many people will get laid off, but it is something to think hard about. it is the hardest part of the job. she says, they just have no choice if they want to get to a better hp, these are the hard choices. alix: you can catch more of that interview on bloomberg west today, you don't want to miss it. the complete interview with meg whitman is on thursday night. bill gross is smiling because he sees the next big opportunity. he says it is china. we will discuss is next. ♪ ♪ alix: bill gross says the next big investment opportunity is short chinese stocks. not just yet. surged and far outperform the s&p 500 this year. these levels may not be sustainable. anding us to discuss, mary mike reagan. i like this have a short, but i don't know when that will be. mary, we heard something similar with germany. >> he is known for these broad announcements. you have this big idea, but then he trades around it. there is some disconnect between -- sometimes you have a fully shor
she has artie cut jobs and she said that there will be more layoffs.t she does not know how many people will get laid off, but it is something to think hard about. it is the hardest part of the job. she says, they just have no choice if they want to get to a better hp, these are the hard choices. alix: you can catch more of that interview on bloomberg west today, you don't want to miss it. the complete interview with meg whitman is on thursday night. bill gross is smiling because he sees the...
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reporter: he was an honor roll student at osbourn park and is artie taking classes at george mason university. now he's looking it up to 15 years in prison. he will be sentenced on august 28. live in manassas, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. maureen: beer could soon be on tap at the university of maryland. this cool has a plan to sell beer at athletic events starting this fall. sales will be limited to one drink per transaction and additional police would be on hand. the university estimates the sales could net a half $1 million. the commissioners must approve the plan and they meet in july. if it is approved, the university would join other two other schools in our area that allow out the hall at sporting events. george washington allows out only at hospitality areas at the smith center. west virginia sells it inside the stadium only. other universities in the region prohibit alcohol at athletic events. leon: see what happens there. we've seen them burning couches when there was no-call there. -- there was no alcohol there. this is a dog named sassy. she disappeared in a tractor trailer crash tha
reporter: he was an honor roll student at osbourn park and is artie taking classes at george mason university. now he's looking it up to 15 years in prison. he will be sentenced on august 28. live in manassas, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. maureen: beer could soon be on tap at the university of maryland. this cool has a plan to sell beer at athletic events starting this fall. sales will be limited to one drink per transaction and additional police would be on hand. the university estimates the...
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. >>> the new boast-wordy beverage isn't fine wine or artis natural alcohol. it's water. restaurants are pulling out all the stops to keep up with demand for designer water. from water tastings to water sommeliers. is it worth the price tag? >>> doctors behaving badly. this anesthesiologist was caught insulting a patient and even giving him a false diagnosis. the outrage and expensive consequences. but first the "nightline 5." >>> the e class has 11 intelligent driver assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test one thing's missing. a crash. class from mercedes-benz. >> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. outrage as one juror's secret triggers a stunning mistrial in the vanderbilt rape case. all this after the alleged victim testified in front of the former football players and even got an apology in court. today's twist means that for now, two of them are walking free. a bombshell revers
. >>> the new boast-wordy beverage isn't fine wine or artis natural alcohol. it's water. restaurants are pulling out all the stops to keep up with demand for designer water. from water tastings to water sommeliers. is it worth the price tag? >>> doctors behaving badly. this anesthesiologist was caught insulting a patient and even giving him a false diagnosis. the outrage and expensive consequences. but first the "nightline 5." >>> the e class has 11...
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economy is going to improve absent the two tools we artie talked about. the u.s. market is flagged. the probability of a recession is pretty low. carl: very low. mid-stage ofrly to the economy. the financing is low because the -- has interest rates at set at zero. look at the fundamentals. alix: all right. much more. adam is staying. we will hear much more about stocks and m&a. joe, good to see you. karl, thank you so much. -- it is back. we deal with the latest trends in the m&a way. ♪ alix: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i am alix steel. now for a look at our top stories this hour, greece is the first country to do for payment to the imf since the 1980's. since the zambia. they told the miami -- the imf they would delay a payment and submitted a request to bundle 1.7 billionling dollars into one lump sum due june 30. , including asd late as last night from the prime minister himself, that payment had been honored and would be honored. i think his words were "do not worry." that willonfident continue to be the case. greece has rejected the latest proposal from their inte
economy is going to improve absent the two tools we artie talked about. the u.s. market is flagged. the probability of a recession is pretty low. carl: very low. mid-stage ofrly to the economy. the financing is low because the -- has interest rates at set at zero. look at the fundamentals. alix: all right. much more. adam is staying. we will hear much more about stocks and m&a. joe, good to see you. karl, thank you so much. -- it is back. we deal with the latest trends in the m&a way....
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some arty facts were part of a museum exhibit. a reminder keep up to date with news on the website. there it is on the screen: they run. children with autism - and the impulses that can lead them to bolt towards danger. >> i could hear the front door close. i knew something was wrong. i ran downstairs, out the front door screaming her name, screaming her name and couldn't find her. >> reporter: also, the shots rang out. the victim survived. at the start of what looked like another hot summer of violence, gunshot. >> what would you say at the end of the day was the total bill from start until new? >> almost like $10 million. >> reporter: $10 million. >> there was a lot of drugs, machinery, home health care. it was expensive. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. the numbers can never truly tell the whole story, but have sent up an early alert about violence and the summer ahead. gun violence. what is more alarming, how concentrated the research was. baltimore had an uptick after a few better years, and chicago - again chicago, a dozen gunned down over the weekend. it was the wors
some arty facts were part of a museum exhibit. a reminder keep up to date with news on the website. there it is on the screen: they run. children with autism - and the impulses that can lead them to bolt towards danger. >> i could hear the front door close. i knew something was wrong. i ran downstairs, out the front door screaming her name, screaming her name and couldn't find her. >> reporter: also, the shots rang out. the victim survived. at the start of what looked like another...
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artie has got one right over there. >> all kinds of fish. dan has another one.our fish in a minute. >> holy cow! >> it was artie who got the big one at 11 pounds. i know i could do this every day of my life. if inning sports would just give me a fishing show. we're right back on the ed show. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. ♪ ♪ time upon a once people approached problems the way same. always start at the starting. and questions the same asking. but that only resulted in improvements small. so we step a took back and problems turned these inside-up-down to approach them newly. and that's when we it saw. garbage can create energy. light can talk. countries can run on jet engine technology. when you look at problems in ways different you new solutions find. ♪ ♪ i hate cleaning the gutters. have you touched the stuff? it's evil. and ladders... awwwwwww!
artie has got one right over there. >> all kinds of fish. dan has another one.our fish in a minute. >> holy cow! >> it was artie who got the big one at 11 pounds. i know i could do this every day of my life. if inning sports would just give me a fishing show. we're right back on the ed show. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know...
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. -- they have this and they pointed out that the slope of the sale, as artie said is very steep 20% greater. by the time you get to broadway is at least another 20 feet taller. by the time you even get to this corner which is also steep going from steiner to the east that is another 20 feet. those buildings on the top are actually now about 80 feet above -- both mr. -- home split the shadow, including the landscaping the landscaping actually already impact. >> commissioner uncertainty winter can you indicate [inaudible] tested this is the south and this is north. i also want to point out that one of the other cop >> testifier: by the way it was a residential design comments were mentioned was the original design, back in march of 2014, these changes were made considerable changes made since then to actually residential design team pointed out that the concern for mr. talebi shadow his persona as windows is actually a problem [inaudible] you can see how this house i should lock the window that shows you is being blocked. this one will show you the fence. the one thing that is hard fo
. -- they have this and they pointed out that the slope of the sale, as artie said is very steep 20% greater. by the time you get to broadway is at least another 20 feet taller. by the time you even get to this corner which is also steep going from steiner to the east that is another 20 feet. those buildings on the top are actually now about 80 feet above -- both mr. -- home split the shadow, including the landscaping the landscaping actually already impact. >> commissioner uncertainty...
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that is the information that is already paperwork artie filled out [inaudible] i am not even sure that information was never requested of american directly. that was the information not my clients position but from the individual company companies to the -- >> commissioner thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> commissioner one further question. so, the issue when this revocation matter came here before was twofold. one was the lack of verification of hitting some of the metrics >> testifier: correct measured the other was -- was in it? >> testifier: yes >> commissioner: how does then the licensed work somebody applies to join a dispatch service here bu
that is the information that is already paperwork artie filled out [inaudible] i am not even sure that information was never requested of american directly. that was the information not my clients position but from the individual company companies to the -- >> commissioner thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> commissioner one further question. so, the issue when this revocation matter came here before was twofold. one was the lack of verification of hitting some of the metrics...
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that is the information that is already paperwork artie filled out [inaudible] i am not even sure that information was never requested of american directly. that was the information not my clients position but from the individual company companies to the -- >> commissioner thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> commissioner one further question. so, the issue when this revocation matter came here before was twofold. one was the lack
that is the information that is already paperwork artie filled out [inaudible] i am not even sure that information was never requested of american directly. that was the information not my clients position but from the individual company companies to the -- >> commissioner thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> commissioner one further question. so, the issue when this revocation matter came here before was twofold. one was the lack
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some arty facts were part of a museum exhibit. a reminder keep up to date with news on the website. there it is on the screen: they run. children with autism - and the impulses that can lead them to bolt towards danger. >> i could hear the front door close. i knew something was wrong. i ran downstairs, out the front door screaming her name, screaming her name and couldn't find her. >> reporter: also, the shots rang out. the victim survived. at the start of what looked like another hot summer of violence,
some arty facts were part of a museum exhibit. a reminder keep up to date with news on the website. there it is on the screen: they run. children with autism - and the impulses that can lead them to bolt towards danger. >> i could hear the front door close. i knew something was wrong. i ran downstairs, out the front door screaming her name, screaming her name and couldn't find her. >> reporter: also, the shots rang out. the victim survived. at the start of what looked like another...
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. >> this is a creation of renee turk the graffiti artis. . is could have had in temperature sensitive paint, using hot water to get the paint to reaction and make the blue turn to that graphic beneath. >> wow. >> pretty cool huh? >> looks kind of fun. >>> something suspicious is going down. guy grabs her, she starts making noise. the sketchy scene on the streets that leaves people guessing. >> doesn't look like it's any kind of kidnapping. >>> and it's the ultimate beach party. >> with supertramp. >> see who leaves nick moping. >> i can't wait to go back and sit at my cubicle. he inside. but what about my skin? cocopppperertotonene s spoportrt s sununscreen puts a breathable layer on your skin to help keep it hydrated by holding in natural moisture whwhilile e prprovovididining g prprotection from harmful uv rays. gagameme o on.n. cocopppperertotonene s spoportrt.. ththe e nenextxt g grereatat t trip. got to study those tripadvisor reviews carefully. anand d nonow w ththe e trtripadvisor you've always trusted for reviews chchececksks o ovever
. >> this is a creation of renee turk the graffiti artis. . is could have had in temperature sensitive paint, using hot water to get the paint to reaction and make the blue turn to that graphic beneath. >> wow. >> pretty cool huh? >> looks kind of fun. >>> something suspicious is going down. guy grabs her, she starts making noise. the sketchy scene on the streets that leaves people guessing. >> doesn't look like it's any kind of kidnapping. >>>...
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more than 4000 american students have artie packed their bags and are friend has more on their experience. reporter: anna is getting her paper in order. she decided to you her masters in germany and save a lot of money. >> i was thrown off because i saw other was in any tuition and i thought, maybe there is a catch, because i'm american. reporter: universities are free of charge. for everyone else and for german citizens. thousands of americans have heard the call and have enrolled overseas. at first, because the 19-year-old from south carolina had never even in outside the u.s.. >> i heard i would be able to drink, have health care. my main motivation was saving money. >> there are 30 or so students sitting inside. this is important because the university president has a wish within five years, every graduate program in the university will not just be offered in english but english philosophy. reporter: in the meantime, she is by that they can finance health and education expenses without having to take on any loans. my room, train tickets schools the gym food, phone, health care. report
more than 4000 american students have artie packed their bags and are friend has more on their experience. reporter: anna is getting her paper in order. she decided to you her masters in germany and save a lot of money. >> i was thrown off because i saw other was in any tuition and i thought, maybe there is a catch, because i'm american. reporter: universities are free of charge. for everyone else and for german citizens. thousands of americans have heard the call and have enrolled...
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. >> bolstering the measures we arty have in place, a plan that allows us to deal with the repercussionsf an extremely serious international migrants crisis on friends -- on french soil. the government has an goal to reach a clear objective, respect the rights of migrants and the right of asylum, the right of the rules of our public because our republic is exactly that, the balance of rights and responsibilities that allows us to live together. mbalula that was -- molly: that was bernard cazenove. armen: he announced 4000 and places to house asylum-seekers by early 2016 by places we mean vets and reception centers were often you have migrants sharing a room with several vets, and that is on top of the 5000 places earmarked for refugees by the end of this year. in addition, 1500 places for people who are going to be removed from cans from makeshift camps. that is a total of 10,500 accommodation spots to be made available by early 2016. molly: that being said, the overriding major issue facing eu states this will not have a major impact on that ongoing situation, which for the moment the n
. >> bolstering the measures we arty have in place, a plan that allows us to deal with the repercussionsf an extremely serious international migrants crisis on friends -- on french soil. the government has an goal to reach a clear objective, respect the rights of migrants and the right of asylum, the right of the rules of our public because our republic is exactly that, the balance of rights and responsibilities that allows us to live together. mbalula that was -- molly: that was bernard...
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san franciscans actually already have -- san francisco arty has a gold achieving 1% ruble energy supply by 2030, which being amazing achievements. moving in that direction statewide would be even more impactful. it can be done. renewable energy costs, even without subsidies approaching levels competitive with new natural gas plants. the cost of solar power in california has fallen by more than half since 2009 making it increasingly competitive with fossil fuels. we also increase our billings energy efficiency targeted retrofits, smarter apps appliances and better energy management. doing so will reduce pollution and give us the same standard of living by lower operating costs. which frees up financial resources that can be invested elsewhere. on the motor vehicle side, on road vehicles currently producing about one third of greenhouse gas emissions in california, but by reducing vehicle miles traveled and increasing fuel efficiency, and use of electricity, biofuels and other alternative fuels, we can make transportation cleaner in san francisco and throughout california. meeting these t
san franciscans actually already have -- san francisco arty has a gold achieving 1% ruble energy supply by 2030, which being amazing achievements. moving in that direction statewide would be even more impactful. it can be done. renewable energy costs, even without subsidies approaching levels competitive with new natural gas plants. the cost of solar power in california has fallen by more than half since 2009 making it increasingly competitive with fossil fuels. we also increase our billings...
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we arty agreed to bug my more mature expensive trees others less so like time when they are fully grown. were really trying to do everything we can to make as many people happy is possible, and there is a -- one person who has some concerns and would china work through it. i think we have a passport but >> commissioner: welcome to our world. >> commissioner: let me repeat what i just said. it does matter who it is, there is a driveway that goes so no tree can be planted there. opposite the unit you planted trees there. there is no [inaudible] you put unloading zone in front of another person. there is no tree there. there is a light right across mac i do not think that is a raise their process you have. >> testifier: again will be happy to put it tree that but most of the neighbors and that building did not want to trader matt. we look at moving a tree in front of this and we are making unloading zone swapping between tree unloading zone but did not comply with the fire could because the fire trucks need to get through. so, -- >> commissioner: [inaudible] >> testifier: we are happy to p
we arty agreed to bug my more mature expensive trees others less so like time when they are fully grown. were really trying to do everything we can to make as many people happy is possible, and there is a -- one person who has some concerns and would china work through it. i think we have a passport but >> commissioner: welcome to our world. >> commissioner: let me repeat what i just said. it does matter who it is, there is a driveway that goes so no tree can be planted there....
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that is the information that is already paperwork artie filled out [inaudible] i am not even sure that information was never requested of american directly. that was the information not my clients position but from the individual company companies to the -- >> commissioner thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> commissioner one further question. so, the issue when this revocation matter came here before was twofold. one was the lack of verification of hitting some of the metrics >> testifier: correct measured the other was -- was in it? >> testifier: yes >> commissioner: how does then the licensed work somebody applies to join a dispatch service here but the dispatch service permit has been revoked already, how does that work? >> testifier: it does not. we still have his hearing coming so we can take any action if they submitted anything at all. i cannot verify whether they did. if they did they would have submitted it after our last hearing. where he was revoked. so, if they did submit something we may have it on file. obviously, will wait until after the hearing, but as far as we are con
that is the information that is already paperwork artie filled out [inaudible] i am not even sure that information was never requested of american directly. that was the information not my clients position but from the individual company companies to the -- >> commissioner thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> commissioner one further question. so, the issue when this revocation matter came here before was twofold. one was the lack of verification of hitting some of the metrics...
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the arty know it is. knowledge is be exponentially more expensive than 25 years. i know a third piece i want to bring up as a concern is that i know the opposite comptroller's office engaged in extensive conversation about post the system on our server or on the cloud given the decrease cost of maintenance if we went with a cloud of version, but also may, with hosting our servers for now because they could save. i am not disagreeing with this assessment come but am worried that were continuing to fall behind. the private sector in our thinking regarding technology and this will only further burden of public dollars. $50.5 million is not a small amount of our budget and more than anything, with today, i really want to push the city to explore real open-source alternatives come which are free, and in many cases just as secure as licensed software. we should examine how much money we spent on license software that could be effectively provided by free open source software. it may be that the first systems we explore for this alternative is not our financial system, b
the arty know it is. knowledge is be exponentially more expensive than 25 years. i know a third piece i want to bring up as a concern is that i know the opposite comptroller's office engaged in extensive conversation about post the system on our server or on the cloud given the decrease cost of maintenance if we went with a cloud of version, but also may, with hosting our servers for now because they could save. i am not disagreeing with this assessment come but am worried that were continuing...
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pam, back to (laughter) >> reporter: the best athlete in the world artie the athletes. >> grant: here he is now 20 years after that in 1999 with their wives chris at an award show prepared also with keeping up with the kardashians a smashing success and that is how the new generation knows bruce. now caitlin bricks--now cai tlin >> grant:debut as a woman. >> grant: excited about the change of our own >> pam: we'd like to welcome the newest member of our kron four team. diane tuazon is our new weathercaster. she joins us from las vegas. but is a bay area native. >> reporter: cloud coverage through out tonight. we would expect cool down or if we appoint and the forecast. coming out in a few minutes. >> pam: ahead at eight. >> pam: an east bay community clashes with the city after taking action to slow down drivers following a deadly hit and run. >> pam: a shocking new report reveals the dangerous items getting past t-s-a at airport checkpoints. >> pam: and next. >> pam: dozens of vallejo students control fight. >> pam: it's another incident calling into question safety of schools. what
pam, back to (laughter) >> reporter: the best athlete in the world artie the athletes. >> grant: here he is now 20 years after that in 1999 with their wives chris at an award show prepared also with keeping up with the kardashians a smashing success and that is how the new generation knows bruce. now caitlin bricks--now cai tlin >> grant:debut as a woman. >> grant: excited about the change of our own >> pam: we'd like to welcome the newest member of our kron four...
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stay with us, after the break we will talk about turbulent of artie 5000 feet.hinese stocks keep storing, when will they find a cruising altitude closer. we have had a rough session in china, we dropped and then we came back. 26 minutes into the session, let's check in on equities for you. the 5100 and softer, the dax down by 71 points. big moves in the fx market over the last two days. the biggest today pop on the euro since march 2009. we'll talk chinese equities after the break. ♪ jonathan: let's get you up to speed. the dax up .6 percent. switch up the board and check out the other asset classes. the euro coming off the back of the biggest today pop since march 2009. a weaker euro. euro sterling, this one has been on a charge recently. coming off of six straight days of gains. it is up by 2/10 of 1%. the 10 year, a yields of 0.9%. two days before, what a move. the biggest two-day spike in german yields since 1998. the bond markets are interesting but so are these stocks. >> i am starting with basf, an unlikely white night for syngenta. there are reports that
stay with us, after the break we will talk about turbulent of artie 5000 feet.hinese stocks keep storing, when will they find a cruising altitude closer. we have had a rough session in china, we dropped and then we came back. 26 minutes into the session, let's check in on equities for you. the 5100 and softer, the dax down by 71 points. big moves in the fx market over the last two days. the biggest today pop on the euro since march 2009. we'll talk chinese equities after the break. ♪...
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democrat senate hillary clinton has artie been targeted by native attacks, and a lot of those have artie come from the rnc. you got super pac's him and they are able to -- those have already, from the rnc full stop you have got super pac's and they are able to tap into a lot of money. host: is that a lot at this point? guest: this is a first drop in a bucket that will be a very big wave. by election day, both candidates in 2012 spent about $1 billion it including the parties including the super pac's. the first $1 million is a milestone of sorts, but that number will escalate quite rapidly in the months ahead. host: can you break it down for us where the money is coming from? guest: absolutely. the candidates themselves are already raising money. they are required to have cap's campaign contribution limits, so if i am trying to raise money, i can only accept $2700 for the primary, another $2700 for the general, but the parties can accept much more money about $33,000 per donor, and in the super pac's and collect unlimited amounts of money. you are seeing every major presidential candidat
democrat senate hillary clinton has artie been targeted by native attacks, and a lot of those have artie come from the rnc. you got super pac's him and they are able to -- those have already, from the rnc full stop you have got super pac's and they are able to tap into a lot of money. host: is that a lot at this point? guest: this is a first drop in a bucket that will be a very big wave. by election day, both candidates in 2012 spent about $1 billion it including the parties including the super...
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betty: that have artie shut down, right, and one is coming back. going through bankruptcy is caesar's. i went about a month ago to watch gordon ramsay open up his grill there. i think we got the video of that. to revivell trying atlantic city. many have not given up hope that this strip will come back. pimm: and is also competition from places such as pennsylvania and new york, which also have forms of casino gambling. betty: right. pimm: i will see when just a few moments, betty liu. let's check out what is going on in the world of options. let's go to julie hyman. julie: we are coming up on the top of the hour. let's take a quick look at how the major averages are performing. we are seeing a bounce back today after a decline yesterday. the nasdaq could potentially close at a record today. it was near that level when it was rising more than it did -- than it is now earlier session. joining me for the option's jerod wondered, a senior equity derivatives strategist at bgc partners. today the things we heard was from mario draghi, and one of the comm
betty: that have artie shut down, right, and one is coming back. going through bankruptcy is caesar's. i went about a month ago to watch gordon ramsay open up his grill there. i think we got the video of that. to revivell trying atlantic city. many have not given up hope that this strip will come back. pimm: and is also competition from places such as pennsylvania and new york, which also have forms of casino gambling. betty: right. pimm: i will see when just a few moments, betty liu. let's...
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who gave money to him last time around have artie given money to other people. challenge for him but a deep field and that gives everyone an opportunity. turn to jebt to bush. showing that tweet he issued today. he said there will be an announced it june 15. another bloomberg politics called i thought was right interesting because the big overhang -- the big overhang will be the legacy. 57% said it would be mostly good for jeb bush to turn to his for advice.rge w compare that to hillary clinton where 83% said it would be mostly good for her to go to bill for advice. what do you make of that? >> i think there are a lot of people still very concerned about why george bush took america to war in the aftermath of iraq and afghanistan, but i think the majority of the american people think it is a strength that you have a brother or spouse that has been president of the united states. they have the experience of the unique pressure of being president. can jeb bush win the state that romney lost? peter: i think you can. part of it is you will have a whole bunch of mone
who gave money to him last time around have artie given money to other people. challenge for him but a deep field and that gives everyone an opportunity. turn to jebt to bush. showing that tweet he issued today. he said there will be an announced it june 15. another bloomberg politics called i thought was right interesting because the big overhang -- the big overhang will be the legacy. 57% said it would be mostly good for jeb bush to turn to his for advice.rge w compare that to hillary clinton...
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. >> at artie had a dollar 60 in premiums built in. the trader had no choice but to do 75.unless you really were you were thinking there would be significant upside. >> yes, exactly. they are going into january. it is one sector that we know, all season government regulation is on the forefront of everybody's mind. this is a trade-off. nobody knows what is going to happen. it was a 3% 2011, year for the s&p 500. that is where they are going. julie: the potential for consolidation doesn't hurt. >> moneys cheap. julie: don't go anywhere, everyone. more bloomberg marketing is coming right up. it is noon here in new york at midnight in hong kong. doug macmillan says the company will no longer sell confederate flag merchandise. pimm: another disappointing quarter for blackberry. we will ask john thain how you plans to turn around the company. have overd airlines baggage fees. is it fair to consumers? ♪ pimm: good afternoon. olivia: let's begin with a look at the markets. u.s. equities fluctuating near record highs. let's call this unchanged. federal reserve officials, comments,
. >> at artie had a dollar 60 in premiums built in. the trader had no choice but to do 75.unless you really were you were thinking there would be significant upside. >> yes, exactly. they are going into january. it is one sector that we know, all season government regulation is on the forefront of everybody's mind. this is a trade-off. nobody knows what is going to happen. it was a 3% 2011, year for the s&p 500. that is where they are going. julie: the potential for...
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i know from all the surveys that have been done that inside her p arty there is a strong affinity for this flag. the only problem is that this flag that they have so much affinity for never had any real relevance to south carolinians. that flag that is flying on statehouse grounds just happens to be the battle flag of northern virginia. that is not a flag of south carolina. that flag never had any official status. in fact when they tried to get the flag adopted for the whole confederacy, the daughters of the confederacy rejected it. charlie: officially, after the governor takes this action, it will gobe taken down and moved to a museum? rep. clyburn: no s sir. she is calling for it to be done. the legislature has to do it. they are coming back into session tomorrow to deal with the budget. they will be taking up her vetoes. what she is asking them to do is to amend the resolution that they're operating under in order to take the flag up and dispose of it as an issue. she has said that if the legislature refuses to do that, she will use her authority to call them back into a special se
i know from all the surveys that have been done that inside her p arty there is a strong affinity for this flag. the only problem is that this flag that they have so much affinity for never had any real relevance to south carolinians. that flag that is flying on statehouse grounds just happens to be the battle flag of northern virginia. that is not a flag of south carolina. that flag never had any official status. in fact when they tried to get the flag adopted for the whole confederacy, the...
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it now heads to the senate which is artie passed its own version but that would include protections for american workers which democrats have been put -- pushing for. kimberly: move over, alexander hamilton. the $10 bill is getting a historic makeover. a woman will be on the bill starting in 2020. there is the exciting part. you could say who is picked. the department launched a website and is taking suggestions on social media with the #thenew10. the treasury secretary will make the final decision. it is not just the kids going to summer camp this year. more and more adults are getting in on the fun. adult summer camps are now popping up in cities like new york, los angeles, chicago nashville. can't is. -- camp no cou counselors. >> may be as adults we need this connection and playtime. kimberly: events include standard water sports and arts and crafts. then there was as adult themed activities like slip and slip which is a slip and slide it ends up with a game of flip cup. leon: ok. that is what they are doing. have fun. today i had a little bit of fun and an opportunity to speak at a
it now heads to the senate which is artie passed its own version but that would include protections for american workers which democrats have been put -- pushing for. kimberly: move over, alexander hamilton. the $10 bill is getting a historic makeover. a woman will be on the bill starting in 2020. there is the exciting part. you could say who is picked. the department launched a website and is taking suggestions on social media with the #thenew10. the treasury secretary will make the final...
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it is artie left two people partially blind.se sport coupes, spiders from 2001 two 2005, and chrysler sebring's and dot stratus -- dodge stratus it in all, five people have been hurt. kimberly: let's check in with doug hill. doug: for the early evening at think we will be fine. things will change this evening. saturday and sunday will not be quiet. potential rainfall totals we could be facing. kimberly: flooding? doug: absolutely in the amount we are calling for. the hammerhead is not there as reported a little while ago. it is taking a nap in the bay. that is the story. a beautiful afternoon. 75 degrees on the boardwalk. the further south you go the better chance you have of warmer temperatures and sunshine. saturday, maybe some severe weather on sunday, then the local beaches of to southern new jersey will be around the upper 70's to about 80. saturday will be a washout throughout the day and sunday afternoon. this warm front slowly making progress northward into the sunshine in hot and humid air. this area of rain left over f
it is artie left two people partially blind.se sport coupes, spiders from 2001 two 2005, and chrysler sebring's and dot stratus -- dodge stratus it in all, five people have been hurt. kimberly: let's check in with doug hill. doug: for the early evening at think we will be fine. things will change this evening. saturday and sunday will not be quiet. potential rainfall totals we could be facing. kimberly: flooding? doug: absolutely in the amount we are calling for. the hammerhead is not there as...
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it is artie said it is not interested. marchionne is considering francis as a plan b.want to appreciate bmw's new top-of-the-line model, you have to be good with your hands. responding to hand gestures such as waving to reject an incoming phone call. if it also be controlled by a finger on the touchpad. >> in this car behind me, you see many other firsts for the industry. we have got gesture control, so you can use a signal like this to take up the volume on your radio. you can go like that to dismiss a phone call or accept a phone call area other technologies such as self parking or you kenexa the vehicle, stand alongside it in front of your garage, press the key and the car will move into the garage safely. isthe price of the new bmw 93 thousand dollars. coming up, like consumption is under threat, plus the entire issue of bloomberg businessweek is all about encoding. why the world belongs to programmers and why those who do understand it will be left behind. chris laid out his vision for how to fix twitter in at 8500 word visit last week. we will have more with the
it is artie said it is not interested. marchionne is considering francis as a plan b.want to appreciate bmw's new top-of-the-line model, you have to be good with your hands. responding to hand gestures such as waving to reject an incoming phone call. if it also be controlled by a finger on the touchpad. >> in this car behind me, you see many other firsts for the industry. we have got gesture control, so you can use a signal like this to take up the volume on your radio. you can go like...
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. >> cuba's transby enyell arty plays have begun. >> an ice skating rink with pretend ice in the middle of trop calendar havana. a fake beach across the street along the city's main coastal drive. these installations and other works of art are part of cuba's high hi anticipated by annual art show. it is an international event but this year as never before, cuban artists are taking center stage in these times of change on the communist island. >> there were so many regulations, prohibitions and these new freedoms are like throwing a drop of water on a very dry desert, being absorbed at lightning speed. barely had enough room to paint enough room to paint on the floor in his tiny apartment. today he has the freedom to buy his own studio. his latest paintings show the relationship between cubans and foreigners. >> this is dangerous, like a jelly fish. >> cuban art has become a booming business, auctioned or purchased by visiting collectors from new york to beirut. >> this is called project salvation and like so many others in this year's gathering, it shows the relationship. it refers to t
. >> cuba's transby enyell arty plays have begun. >> an ice skating rink with pretend ice in the middle of trop calendar havana. a fake beach across the street along the city's main coastal drive. these installations and other works of art are part of cuba's high hi anticipated by annual art show. it is an international event but this year as never before, cuban artists are taking center stage in these times of change on the communist island. >> there were so many regulations,...
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companyrman nationally agreed to share revenue with artis and record label but not during the initialto provide if artist wh compensation. they will pay artist for streaming even during the free tri period. >>> ahead. look at new eating trend. people are going straight to the source. closer lookt the nationwide phenomenon that stted here in the bay area. >> we are excited to let you know our news app is now available. get breaking news. real time news up dat and alert on your right. down load from the app store just search for abc 7 news sz fight the the the the the at most restaurants the food comes to you. but growing number of people are doing the opposite. they are going to the food and many are paying big money to do it. dan reports an idea startehere in the bay area that is now a nationwide phenomenon. fight just after noon at the market guard ranch in san mat county. table set. chef are hard at work and the race is ton get a gourmet dinner ready for 140 guests. >> a little more dressing. >>reporter: working in a temporary kitchen put up this morning in the middle of a ttle fiel
companyrman nationally agreed to share revenue with artis and record label but not during the initialto provide if artist wh compensation. they will pay artist for streaming even during the free tri period. >>> ahead. look at new eating trend. people are going straight to the source. closer lookt the nationwide phenomenon that stted here in the bay area. >> we are excited to let you know our news app is now available. get breaking news. real time news up dat and alert on your...
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. >>> the new boast-wordy beverage isn't fine wine or artis natural alcohol. it's water.. is it worth the price tag? >>> doctors behaving badly. this anesthesiologist was caught insulting a patient and even giving him a false diagnosis. the outrage a
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. >>> the new boast-wordy beverage isn't fine wine or artis natural alcohol. it's water.rth the price tag? >>> doctors behaving badly. this anesthesiologist was caught
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and it started off -- when i was doing "cabaret," the stage manager, this lovely man called artie, heurday night, he'd go, "this is your half hour call. it's saturday night on broadway." which i thought was so fun. so i started filming, going, "it's saturday night on broadway. it's saturday night on broadway." and i did it every night. every saturday. and then when it was coming to the end of the run, people were going, "please keep doing this." so i've been doing it all around the world since the end of march. and i wonder if i could do it with the audience tonight. >> seth: yes. [ cheers and applause ] so you -- so here's what we'll do. you have it. oh, great. all right, we'll go down. and so nobody here has to do anything except just be in the shot, right? >> yeah. you have to go -- ♪ it's saturday night on broadway it's saturday night on broadway ♪ >> seth: all right, great. >> easy. and i'll introduce it. i'll do it like this. >> seth: okay. >> okay, ready? ready, you do it. and now, live from "the seth meyers show," it's "saturday night on broadway!" ♪ it's saturday night on bro
and it started off -- when i was doing "cabaret," the stage manager, this lovely man called artie, heurday night, he'd go, "this is your half hour call. it's saturday night on broadway." which i thought was so fun. so i started filming, going, "it's saturday night on broadway. it's saturday night on broadway." and i did it every night. every saturday. and then when it was coming to the end of the run, people were going, "please keep doing this." so i've...
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saturday, and this is according to two senior bank officials, as many as 500 atms have artie run outat puts that amount as roughly $1 billion. if you think on these capital controls. banks will be shut until at least next sunday. there is a 60 year withdrawal limit. a lot of spending over the next week really will be done by a .redit card greece has set up a special committee to approve payment steamed essential, things like payments for imports, fuel, medicine. an abrupt change of events there. they're looking at how asia , the, the euro is falling biggest drop i think of the euro against the japanese and something like 2.5 years. it is falling to a seven-year low. certainly a very steep drop for the euro-dollar. back to you. we will have a look at that story later the show. tweet us your thoughts. the chinese central bank cut interest rates over the weekend to a record low after the biggest two-week china stock plunge. also at the moment, here's a look at some of the headlines. reporter: it is signing day. the asian infrastructure investment bank takes another step forward today as
saturday, and this is according to two senior bank officials, as many as 500 atms have artie run outat puts that amount as roughly $1 billion. if you think on these capital controls. banks will be shut until at least next sunday. there is a 60 year withdrawal limit. a lot of spending over the next week really will be done by a .redit card greece has set up a special committee to approve payment steamed essential, things like payments for imports, fuel, medicine. an abrupt change of events...
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it is partially -- it is artie seeing strong sales of its jeep and ram pickups and add to that the sedanes, and that led to a 4% gain. 200 200-2000 227, excuse me. that was the number of vehicles north american delivered last month to we will hear from gm and ford in the next hour. stephanie: thank you, julie. erik: still to come, exclusive interview with the russian foreign minister sergei. why he says the latest fifa probe is all for show. ♪ erik: welcome to our viewers around the world, in london, and elsewhere, and possibly even moscow. relations between vladimir putin and president barack obama are pragmatic according to a russian foreign minister. in an exclusive interview here is what he said today. >> president putin from time to time toss to president obama over the phone. they are very pragmatic and they discuss specific areas of cooperation where both countries could benefit and we do the same with john kerry on a much more detailed level. i would call it the realization of the need for normalcy. erik: for more remarks, with us from moscow, what does he mean? how do you decode
it is partially -- it is artie seeing strong sales of its jeep and ram pickups and add to that the sedanes, and that led to a 4% gain. 200 200-2000 227, excuse me. that was the number of vehicles north american delivered last month to we will hear from gm and ford in the next hour. stephanie: thank you, julie. erik: still to come, exclusive interview with the russian foreign minister sergei. why he says the latest fifa probe is all for show. ♪ erik: welcome to our viewers around the world, in...
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we have artie priced in that happening. everything points to it. we'll working our way down.phanie: thank you so much. we will -- we appreciated and will be watching the euro. stephanie: what else are we looking at? the top stories of the hour. it has made four proposals this month to buy favor apparently will now see if there will be a fifth one. cigna has officially rejected $47 billion takeover offer a prayer the company calls it inadequate and not in the best interest of shareholders. it would have been the biggest takeover ever in the u.s. health insurance industry. meanwhile, the williams company also rejected a takeover bid, this one a $48 billion offer from pipeline billionaire kelsey one. the offer from energy transfer equity undervalued the company. analysts have said there is likely to be consolidation in the pipeline business. apple learned not to mess with the one and only taylor swift. that is right. apple has her first and earlier decision to not pay royalties during a free trial for its numerous -- new music service. earlier, swift said she would withhold her
we have artie priced in that happening. everything points to it. we'll working our way down.phanie: thank you so much. we will -- we appreciated and will be watching the euro. stephanie: what else are we looking at? the top stories of the hour. it has made four proposals this month to buy favor apparently will now see if there will be a fifth one. cigna has officially rejected $47 billion takeover offer a prayer the company calls it inadequate and not in the best interest of shareholders. it...
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there have artie been $25 billion in private deals announced this year, momo is one of the latest.make a mobile app to chat with strangers nearby. the ceo offered to take the company private six months after listing. there has been a ton of deals but what is surprising is that for a company executive to spend more than a year preparing a listing, it does well, and then they want to take it private. anna: we were all making quite a fuss about these chinese companies going to the u.s. to tap into the capital markets so why are companies now deciding to pull out of the u.s. and go back home? ben: it is really just about the stock market performance and china -- the shanghai composite has been falling for a couple days but in the past year and has more than doubled. a lot of tech executives are really waking up to that and saying if we go back and listed china we can get a crazy valuation. people realize this won't last forever so there is a rush for the exit. anna: get back to china for a crazy valuation. been sent in hong kong. let's talk about cars -- for alfa romeo fans, the long w
there have artie been $25 billion in private deals announced this year, momo is one of the latest.make a mobile app to chat with strangers nearby. the ceo offered to take the company private six months after listing. there has been a ton of deals but what is surprising is that for a company executive to spend more than a year preparing a listing, it does well, and then they want to take it private. anna: we were all making quite a fuss about these chinese companies going to the u.s. to tap into...
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there is a huge health benefit and to have artie found a number of u.s.ho on a case-by-case basis has given us to people so they can go back to work and they are given to people who have private insurance as well. we as a company, one of our key initiatives is to build the data and the process for everyone to be able to get this reimbursed because of the value it provides. erik: if the v.a. gets it why don't more insurance companies get it? you have got two american insurance companies who do support the product -- the project, but the rest don't. lawrence: we have a total of four american insurance companies paid to use in america -- in everyday life. several more are pending. the number will keep growing on a case-by-case and week by week and state-by-state basis. erik: from a business standpoint. your stock rocketed and that -- now it is back down and clearly anyone who got in after the ipo probably lost some money. what is to explain this? does it all come down to how many americans have access to it because it is supported in europe, paid for by the
there is a huge health benefit and to have artie found a number of u.s.ho on a case-by-case basis has given us to people so they can go back to work and they are given to people who have private insurance as well. we as a company, one of our key initiatives is to build the data and the process for everyone to be able to get this reimbursed because of the value it provides. erik: if the v.a. gets it why don't more insurance companies get it? you have got two american insurance companies who do...
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attention is paid to the french colonialism ideals for he was as convinced as the french of the in very arty of the vietnamese. the problem was fdr thought they had not done and could not be trusted to do what they had done for the the enemies what they had that in the philippines, that is prepare them for independence. in the months before his death he seemed ready to transform in trusteeship. by the spring of 45, roosevelt was dead ends so was the notion of a trusteeship of any kind. hence, despite occasional protests, the fate of vietnam was in the hands of the europeans whose support for french sovereignty was firm and clear eyes -- clear eyed. another firm element rest on the notion that local oss and state department observers understood as washington did not that it was a powerful nationalist movement and ho chi minh was its hero. had washington listens to its local agents, it would have responded favorably to its requests for support of the enemies independence against the french. but documents show the differences between a field operatives had been exaggerated. although almost ever
attention is paid to the french colonialism ideals for he was as convinced as the french of the in very arty of the vietnamese. the problem was fdr thought they had not done and could not be trusted to do what they had done for the the enemies what they had that in the philippines, that is prepare them for independence. in the months before his death he seemed ready to transform in trusteeship. by the spring of 45, roosevelt was dead ends so was the notion of a trusteeship of any kind. hence,...