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. interviewed by that force should be drjane barton.. firefighters say they're facing enormous challenges in their attempt to tackle a vast blaze on saddleworth moor near manchester. local people have described flames leaping 20 feet in the air, as crews try to contain the situation in the heatwave. the army has been placed on standby to help. it's feared more than 2,000 acres of moor have been destroyed. smoke from the fire can be seen from space, and the authorities have warned people who live nearby to stay indoors and keep their windows closed. judith moritz is in carrbrook: this is a fire whose effects can be felt far and wide. public health england are monitoring air quality gci’oss england are monitoring air quality across the whole of greater manchester and you can see why. it looks like a foggy morning here. it isn't, this is all smoke. i can feel it in my eyes, the ashes floating around like rain. this has been a moving situation because when i arrived here are a few hours ago it was clear. you can arrived here are a few hours
. interviewed by that force should be drjane barton.. firefighters say they're facing enormous challenges in their attempt to tackle a vast blaze on saddleworth moor near manchester. local people have described flames leaping 20 feet in the air, as crews try to contain the situation in the heatwave. the army has been placed on standby to help. it's feared more than 2,000 acres of moor have been destroyed. smoke from the fire can be seen from space, and the authorities have warned people who...
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drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry.or any future police investigation. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. there is more on that on the website of the bbc, along with further analysis. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: champions germany are out of the world cup as they finish bottom of their group following a 2—0 loss to south korea. brazil finish top of their group though after easing to a 2—0 win over serbia. and england have beaten australia by 28 runs to win the one off t20 international in edgbaston as they turn attentions to india. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with some quite staggering news from the fifa world cup in russia on wednesday, and that is that reigning champions germany have failed to make it out the group stage. the four—time winners were beaten 2—0 by south korea and finished bottom of their group, while brazil didn't follow them, they move through to the last 16 and a match
drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry.or any future police investigation. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. there is more on that on the website of the bbc, along with further analysis. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: champions germany are out of the world cup as they finish bottom of their group following a 2—0 loss to south korea. brazil finish top of their...
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. be interviewed by that force should be doctorjane barton.cated doctor. i cannot comment on how hard—working and dedicated she was. but i think there are plenty of comments in the report on the circumstances surrounding the medication of our loved ones. also the statement effectively blaming what she calls the inadequate resources within the health service at the gosport war memorial hospital. in other words saying she was under real pressure because of a lack of resources. that's probably the most interesting to me today to hear that. because if you look at the report there is a paragraph in there saying the panel found no evidence of doctor barton complaining of being overstretched or under resourced. not in 1991 when the nurses complained. not in 1998 when my family complained about the death of my grandmother. and in fact before she died. not in 1999 when otherfamilies before she died. not in 1999 when other families came forward. not until 2000 did she raise the issue of being understaffed or perhaps overstretched. that was after the fir
. be interviewed by that force should be doctorjane barton.cated doctor. i cannot comment on how hard—working and dedicated she was. but i think there are plenty of comments in the report on the circumstances surrounding the medication of our loved ones. also the statement effectively blaming what she calls the inadequate resources within the health service at the gosport war memorial hospital. in other words saying she was under real pressure because of a lack of resources. that's probably...
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drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry.be the subject of interest for any future police investigation. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. the fire brigades union has criticised the grenfell tower inquiry for putting what it described as absurd questions to the fire—fighter who led the early response to the disaster. at one point, michael dowden broke down in tears as images of the blaze were shown to the hearing. the union's general secretary, matt wrack, said mr dowden happened to be on duty on the night of the fire and the questions should have been directed instead at his superiors. some of britain's biggest pub chains say bars are running out of some brands of beer and cider as a shortage of carbon dioxide continues to affect the food and drink industry. the gas is used in the production of many drinks and also in pubs to pump beer. thejohn lewis partnership has said profits in the first half of the year will be close to zero. the chain said the annual figure would be substantially lower than last year and that it wi
drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry.be the subject of interest for any future police investigation. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. the fire brigades union has criticised the grenfell tower inquiry for putting what it described as absurd questions to the fire—fighter who led the early response to the disaster. at one point, michael dowden broke down in tears as images of the blaze were shown to the hearing. the union's general secretary, matt wrack, said mr...
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drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry.ct of interest for any future police investigation. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. the fire brigades union has criticised the grenfell tower inquiry for putting what it described as "absurd" questions, to the fire—fighter who led the early response to the disaster. at one point michael dowden broke down in tears as images of the blaze were shown to the hearing. the union's general secretary matt wrack said mr dowden happened to be on duty on the night of the fire, and the questions should have been directed instead at his superiors. some of britain's biggest pub chains say bars are running out of some brands of beer and cider, as a shortage of carbon dioxide continues to affect the food and drink industry. the gas is used in the production of many drinks, and also in pubs to pump beer. thejohn lewis partnership has said profits in the first half of the year will be "close to zero." the chain said the annual figure would be substantially lower than last year, and that it will be
drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry.ct of interest for any future police investigation. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. the fire brigades union has criticised the grenfell tower inquiry for putting what it described as "absurd" questions, to the fire—fighter who led the early response to the disaster. at one point michael dowden broke down in tears as images of the blaze were shown to the hearing. the union's general secretary matt wrack said mr dowden...
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what went through your mind when you so drjane barton and heard the statement?ard from jane barton was in 2009 at my grandmother's inquest and have, it was she was delighted that the jury had found that the drug she had administered without logic or justification that shortened my grandmother's life was given for therapeutic purposes. the difference here is the report that has been published and summarised has said that there was complete disregard for human life by doctor barton and those in hospital and whilst she saysin those in hospital and whilst she says in her statement that she was in an under resourced section of the nhs one has to remember that that institutionalised prescribing opiates and sedatives that shortened these elderly vulnerable people's lines was a regime she brought to the hospital and 1989 and that the nurses complained about in 1991. the nurses complained about in 1991. the nurses did not complain about resources , nurses did not complain about resources, it was around the fact they were being asked to prescribe these heavy opiates to pa
what went through your mind when you so drjane barton and heard the statement?ard from jane barton was in 2009 at my grandmother's inquest and have, it was she was delighted that the jury had found that the drug she had administered without logic or justification that shortened my grandmother's life was given for therapeutic purposes. the difference here is the report that has been published and summarised has said that there was complete disregard for human life by doctor barton and those in...
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barton.enquiry into doctor jane barton. it talking about the enquiry into doctorjane barton. it is a densely written article and confusing to get your head around but what seems to be the case is that these cheap syringe pumps have been used in the past 30 years, banned in other countries, declared faulty and not fit for use. they are used for opioids and it says here, dave's dose could be actively released in an hour. the problem could have been overdosed with a day worth of toast without realising. it's an enormous dump of documents that is difficult to read exactly as rachel said because this easily been tweaked as long ago as 1997 and a phased out the pumps. they give a boost, so putting opiates into the bloodstream and at dave's worth can go in for as long as an hour. i have seen quite a bit of it on a battlefield but it is the nearest thing to pure heroin you can dish out in medicine. i think you're quite right, it is confusing in the sunday times because a lot of it is focused on gospo
barton.enquiry into doctor jane barton. it talking about the enquiry into doctorjane barton. it is a densely written article and confusing to get your head around but what seems to be the case is that these cheap syringe pumps have been used in the past 30 years, banned in other countries, declared faulty and not fit for use. they are used for opioids and it says here, dave's dose could be actively released in an hour. the problem could have been overdosed with a day worth of toast without...
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i am mark barton.cks falling for a second day, biggest two-day drop since march as investors digest the ongoing spat between china and the united states. changed.u.k., little they and france all down. , up by 1%. gain bank meeting, and tomorrow, a gathering. are we going to compromise with the russians of the worldare wed heightened production being suggested. today in the wake of the developing news they are discussing. still, brent is down about 8% from its four-year high back then. futures down 10%. as you perspective on what is happened in the last month or so. week.lump last hedge fund managers boosted , which ists eventually what the chart shows right here. chewing the highest level since 1993. copper futures have struggled down about 3%. creating demand will spur -- price game with the global mining. copper has talked about 4.5% in the seventh. a trade were driving down. a corporate story which caught my eye, shares rallied today up my 10% and rose as much as 12% to set his company was in takeov
i am mark barton.cks falling for a second day, biggest two-day drop since march as investors digest the ongoing spat between china and the united states. changed.u.k., little they and france all down. , up by 1%. gain bank meeting, and tomorrow, a gathering. are we going to compromise with the russians of the worldare wed heightened production being suggested. today in the wake of the developing news they are discussing. still, brent is down about 8% from its four-year high back then. futures...
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let's check -- i am mark barton. let's check in on first word news with kaylee. of a is on the trade war with china. beijing says it will retaliate against president trump. says does, president trump he will impose additional tariffs. has dealt a blow to house republican efforts to pass an immigration bill. fox news that he would not sign what he called a moderate immigration bill. some of president trump's --sest titans want him to closest confines want him to partner michael milken. he was convicted of securities fraud and spent 22 months in prison. the change at the top of argentina's central bank has halted the slide in the peso. the peso rose today against the u.s. dollar a after louis caputo took over. itsas lost a quarter of value. since april, is coming off a record low. than 2700 more journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, i am kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. ministerly's new prime had a meeting with the french president, emmanuel macron, and over the future of the eurozone. theyis joint briefing -- are holding it as we speak. what are the
let's check -- i am mark barton. let's check in on first word news with kaylee. of a is on the trade war with china. beijing says it will retaliate against president trump. says does, president trump he will impose additional tariffs. has dealt a blow to house republican efforts to pass an immigration bill. fox news that he would not sign what he called a moderate immigration bill. some of president trump's --sest titans want him to closest confines want him to partner michael milken. he was...
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mark barton.urope and a good new privacy legislion last month, enforcing those rules is the job of the european data protection board. joining us now is the woman who leads that panel, andrea jelinek . you are fromustria originally. you are used to being in a regulator position. this is bigger. how are thfit three eks going? jelinek: it was really interesting because we already have the first complaints, cross-border complaints. now, we have 19 within the whole of europe. we are sharing it with the other colleagues because we are already looking into the files. vonnie: can you tell us how many complaints you've received? jelinek: 19 cross-border. all in all, we have thousands. now at 19.r cases vonnie: what is the protocol? you have thousands from individual countries. you are in charge of cross borders. what is the protocol you've develope je it' really a big advantage for companies and individuals because either the --ividuals or the companies the data protection authorities e lv ce. there will
mark barton.urope and a good new privacy legislion last month, enforcing those rules is the job of the european data protection board. joining us now is the woman who leads that panel, andrea jelinek . you are fromustria originally. you are used to being in a regulator position. this is bigger. how are thfit three eks going? jelinek: it was really interesting because we already have the first complaints, cross-border complaints. now, we have 19 within the whole of europe. we are sharing it with...
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my barton. my name is tim barton, doctor barton‘s husband. ask about our privacy is respected at this difficult time and she will be making no further comments. thank you. do you have any message for the families? if you have any further questions, please direct those to the press office of the medical defence unit. thank you very much for your time. studio: tim barton, standing alongside his wife, doctorjane barton. we can speak to our correspondent duncan kennedy, who was there. a very short statement, really not saying very much at all? no, i suspect that has been lawyered quite heavily by those advising doctor barton, what you might holding statement, really. i suspect also there has been a lot of press waiting outside her home here in gosport and it may be on the advice of idaho lawyers or possibly even public relations people, they have said look, you can put out a holding statement, that may get these large numbers of press to go awake and you will get some of that privacy you are asking for back into your life. —— largent is at the pr
my barton. my name is tim barton, doctor barton‘s husband. ask about our privacy is respected at this difficult time and she will be making no further comments. thank you. do you have any message for the families? if you have any further questions, please direct those to the press office of the medical defence unit. thank you very much for your time. studio: tim barton, standing alongside his wife, doctorjane barton. we can speak to our correspondent duncan kennedy, who was there. a very...
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drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry.o be the subject of interest for any future police investigation. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. a heterosexual couple have won their legal bid to have a civil partnership instead of a marriage. the supreme court unanimously ruled that the civil partnership act — which only applies to same—sex couples in engalnd and wales — was incompatible with the european convention on human rights. our legal correspondent, clive coleman, has been speaking to them. rebecca steinfeld and charles keidan, a devoted couple since 2010, now with two young children, who don't have a problem with marriage — itjust isn't for them. their fight for a civil partnership has taken them all the way to the highest court in the land. we saw ourselves as partners in life and we wanted to be partners in law. we felt a civil partnership best perfected the nature we felt a civil partnership best reflected the nature of our relationship. why wouldn't the government extend civil partnerships to opposite—sex couples
drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry.o be the subject of interest for any future police investigation. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. a heterosexual couple have won their legal bid to have a civil partnership instead of a marriage. the supreme court unanimously ruled that the civil partnership act — which only applies to same—sex couples in engalnd and wales — was incompatible with the european convention on human rights. our legal correspondent, clive...
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dr jane barton has always been the name at the centre of it for families.scribing doctor, who gave 9a% of her patients opiates in some form, so this is the first time she has said anything since the first report. interestingly, she didn't say anything, as you saw she actually left before her husband had finished speaking, but she's trying to get across the fact that she's thanking people, including patients and colleagues for their support and loyalty, and says hard—working dedicated doctor doing the best for her patients in and it quite —— inadequately resourced part of the health service. she did not answer when reporters asked if she had any m essa 9 es when reporters asked if she had any messages for the families. let's cross now to the bank of england, where the governor mark carney is giving a statement... in this regard it is worth recalling that they capital strength of many uk banks has tripled since 2007, with the aggregate tier one capital ratio of those banks rising to i7% in the first quarter. it is also worth recalling that the contingent liqu
dr jane barton has always been the name at the centre of it for families.scribing doctor, who gave 9a% of her patients opiates in some form, so this is the first time she has said anything since the first report. interestingly, she didn't say anything, as you saw she actually left before her husband had finished speaking, but she's trying to get across the fact that she's thanking people, including patients and colleagues for their support and loyalty, and says hard—working dedicated doctor...
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and find out why sean dyche has taken on the role as father figure forjoey barton.was the first person, as i say, that i sounded out, even before my mrs, that is how highly i value his opinion. —— missus. hello and welcome to sportsday. serena williams was forced to pull out of the french open moments before her match with maria sharapova today due to an arm muscle injury affecting her serve. it was set to be their 22nd meeting in a long standing rivalry, patrick gearey reports the clues were there, watch serena williams‘ served in a doubles match yesterday, the power which defines her has gone. after she chose not to carry her bag from court for fear of aggravating the injury which has ended her tournament.” aggravating the injury which has ended her tournament. i have never had this before, this is one of the things i was telling my team, i‘ve never felt this in things i was telling my team, i‘ve neverfelt this in my life, this is so neverfelt this in my life, this is so painful. so i don‘t really know how to manage it yet, sadly when you do have an injury that yo
and find out why sean dyche has taken on the role as father figure forjoey barton.was the first person, as i say, that i sounded out, even before my mrs, that is how highly i value his opinion. —— missus. hello and welcome to sportsday. serena williams was forced to pull out of the french open moments before her match with maria sharapova today due to an arm muscle injury affecting her serve. it was set to be their 22nd meeting in a long standing rivalry, patrick gearey reports the clues...
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mark: and from london, i'm mark barton. elcome to "bloomberg markets." vonnie: who are the stories we're following. stocks are trending globally as concerns grow over trade and political risks build in europe. then, could bit coin break the internet? a key central bank supervisor raises concerns about cryptocurrencies and their ability to cripple our information infrastructure. and immigration taking center stage in both the united states and europe. in germany, angela merkel is under pressure again. while the u.s. pressure mounds on donald trump and the administration. to address children that's at the border. we are 30 minutes into the monday trading session in the united states. bloomberg's abigail doolittle is here on a nice june morning. abigail: the dow, s&p 500, nasdaq are all lower after a mixed weekly finish last week. last week the dow finished down more than 1%, the worst week since the end of march on trade war fears. the possibility of a trade war between the united states and china. the dow had been down more than 1%. really starting to tak
mark: and from london, i'm mark barton. elcome to "bloomberg markets." vonnie: who are the stories we're following. stocks are trending globally as concerns grow over trade and political risks build in europe. then, could bit coin break the internet? a key central bank supervisor raises concerns about cryptocurrencies and their ability to cripple our information infrastructure. and immigration taking center stage in both the united states and europe. in germany, angela merkel is under...
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mark: live from london i'm mark barton with the european close.ernment has reached a deal in the u.k. or have they question mark it seems like the two sides may have agreed that parliament will have a vote on the final brexit arrangement if no deal is possible. it might be unraveling? >> where not sure. that a deal had been done but now we are hearing that perhaps some of the wording has hit a snag in the rebels are not able to reach a deal with theresa may's government on this if we gol vote stop parliament was, voting on 15 different on men men's that had been inserted into the brexit bill. the theresa may government managed to get rid of all of them. when theresa may comes back from brussels later this year, if she comes back without a deal, some of the pro e rebels in theresa may's tory party want parliament to vote and send her back to the eu so that she can make a deal. is vonnie:0 of the lawmakers out of 257. is that enough? >> it's really a question of what happens with the negotiations. enoughesa may can offer concessions to them, they ma
mark: live from london i'm mark barton with the european close.ernment has reached a deal in the u.k. or have they question mark it seems like the two sides may have agreed that parliament will have a vote on the final brexit arrangement if no deal is possible. it might be unraveling? >> where not sure. that a deal had been done but now we are hearing that perhaps some of the wording has hit a snag in the rebels are not able to reach a deal with theresa may's government on this if we gol...
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after leaving hospital, dr barton worked as a gp at local practice.she was well regarded. she was very brusque in her manner. she didn't suffer fools gladly. but she was a very good doctor. we were very, very happy with her. what do you think, now that you've seen the report? i'm still uncertain, but, umm, i do feel that one person as a scapegoat, i don't think is right. a lot of others involved. hampshire police apologised today to families of patients for any distress caused because investigations were not high quality. they said they'd step back and let another force take the lead. the report of the independent panel published yesterday makes clear that there were numerous warnings about potential problems at the hospital that went unheeded. some nurses raised concerns about prescribing as far back as the early 1990s. 0ne nurse who worked on a different ward at that time said she and her colleagues had reservations, and now regret, not saying more. i'm ashamed to say we didn't, you know... why? i have questioned that myself. that because we did say
after leaving hospital, dr barton worked as a gp at local practice.she was well regarded. she was very brusque in her manner. she didn't suffer fools gladly. but she was a very good doctor. we were very, very happy with her. what do you think, now that you've seen the report? i'm still uncertain, but, umm, i do feel that one person as a scapegoat, i don't think is right. a lot of others involved. hampshire police apologised today to families of patients for any distress caused because...
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after all these in the hospital doctor barton worked as a gp at this local practice. was well regarded. she was very brisk and her manner, she did not sufferfools gladly. but she was a very good doctor. we were happy with her. what doctor. we were happy with her. what do you think know you have seen the report? i am still uncertain. butl feel that one person is a do feel that one person is a scapegoat i do not think is right. a lot of others involved. hampshire police apologised today to families of patients for any distress caused because investigations were not high quality. they said they would step back and another force take the lead. the report of the independent panel published yesterday makes clear there were numerous warnings about potential problems at the hospital which went unheeded. some nurses raised concerns about prescribing as far back as the early 19905. prescribing as far back as the early 1990s. one nurse who worked in different ward at that time said she and her colleagues had reservations and her colleagues had reservations and now regret not see
after all these in the hospital doctor barton worked as a gp at this local practice. was well regarded. she was very brisk and her manner, she did not sufferfools gladly. but she was a very good doctor. we were happy with her. what doctor. we were happy with her. what do you think know you have seen the report? i am still uncertain. butl feel that one person is a do feel that one person is a scapegoat i do not think is right. a lot of others involved. hampshire police apologised today to...
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i'm mark barton, counting you down to the european close.nxp chairs -- shares semiconductors are higher today after qualcomm's takeover of the company has been approved by chinese regulators. joining us with the latest is a bloomberg senior analyst for semiconductors and hardware. does this mean the deal gets done? get done,eve it will despite the speculation about it that happens about three times a day as to whether chinese regulators are approving it or not. we believe the deal will get done, but either the deal gets done or not, we will have finality on this by july 25. either the deal gets done and qualcomm is in a rush to close by that time, or they are embarked on a massive buyback program that will create $1.50 perf about share. so we will have closure on this by the end of july. vonnie: the timing is odd, because we get this news and then the wave of tariffs is slapped on china goods. it is one have to do with the other? a couple of years ago, i would say that these things would have been coincidental in timing and nothing to do wit
i'm mark barton, counting you down to the european close.nxp chairs -- shares semiconductors are higher today after qualcomm's takeover of the company has been approved by chinese regulators. joining us with the latest is a bloomberg senior analyst for semiconductors and hardware. does this mean the deal gets done? get done,eve it will despite the speculation about it that happens about three times a day as to whether chinese regulators are approving it or not. we believe the deal will get...
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in 2010 dr barton was found guilty of serious professional misconduct by the general medical council.the crown prosecution service said there was insufficient evidence for a prosecution. had the establishment listened whenjunior nhs staff spoke out, had the establishment listened when ordinary families raised concerns instead of treating them as troublemakers, many of those deaths would not have happened. justice everybody deserves. yeah. cindy and debbie's father stan went into the hospital to recover after a stroke but within a couple of weeks after medication he died. he deserved to get better, come home, and be a dad and be a grandad for many years to come. today she told me she felt the report was a big step forward. i've got mixed emotions today. heartbroken. but with a sense that actually we were right all along and eventually somebody has listened to us. ministers say prosecuting authorities will decide whether criminal charges should be brought. that is what the families of those who died now wish to see. there has been a real sense today in all the debate about what happened
in 2010 dr barton was found guilty of serious professional misconduct by the general medical council.the crown prosecution service said there was insufficient evidence for a prosecution. had the establishment listened whenjunior nhs staff spoke out, had the establishment listened when ordinary families raised concerns instead of treating them as troublemakers, many of those deaths would not have happened. justice everybody deserves. yeah. cindy and debbie's father stan went into the hospital to...
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i feel that dr barton is being tarred with the same brush as harold shipman. barton wasn't. she was a good woman and still is. i felt so very sad for her. lives were shortened. what do you think of this whole tragic affair? very sad. very sad indeed. i feel, looking back, didn't i do myjob properly? i'm sure i did. and as nurses, are we classed as murderers? she says some nurses may have been given too much responsibility with the drugs. what would you say to those relatives of those people who died who believe they were given the wrong medicines? what would you say? i would say, i'm sorry if you feel your loved ones have died in this way. i feel sure that they were well looked after and we gave all the care we could to make sure they were comfortable. but i did my best. rrelatives of those who died say a new police investigation must start as soon as possible. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. england's footballers have returned to their repino training camp after their first world cup defeat with opinion divided among fans about whether losing to belgium
i feel that dr barton is being tarred with the same brush as harold shipman. barton wasn't. she was a good woman and still is. i felt so very sad for her. lives were shortened. what do you think of this whole tragic affair? very sad. very sad indeed. i feel, looking back, didn't i do myjob properly? i'm sure i did. and as nurses, are we classed as murderers? she says some nurses may have been given too much responsibility with the drugs. what would you say to those relatives of those people who...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ vonniemark: i'm mark barton. the stoxx 600 down by .1%.to chat about today. deutsche bank in the news once again. the news came out just before the close yesterday, shares up .9%. it will record another quarter of declining revenue for the three months through june. it is cutting thousands of jobs. that forecast unlikely to take many investors by surprise. they envision their major businesses would see declines or little change in revenue this year amidst the cost cuts. shares up by .9%. they felt a record close last week. earnings rose at the fastest pace in six years on accelerated cognac sales in the u.s. and china. we run says it was a quite makes they did rise to a record yesterday. remy concentrating on bottles that cost $50 or so and up. shares jumping 24% in the last 12 months. the turkish lira rising 2% today. central bank raised rates for the third time in as many months, signaling it is willing to stand up against political pressure and fight double-digit inflation. 17.75% -- three days after this inflation report showed consume
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. >>> happening now in fairf county, police looking for a missing teenager, named charlie barton. they say the 17-year-old may be going through a mental health crisis, las seen at 6:00 saturday morning. police say he may have been in the area in alexandria section of the county noon yest tday. >>> newhis morning, this collision sent several to the hospital in montgomery county. take a look. see a couple of cars flipped upside down. some with front ends smashed in and damage. fire officials say four vehicles were invved in the crash. itappened last night in derwood. seven people were taken to the hospital. >>> 10:03. happeningla today. day of the d.c. dragon boat festival. >> it is a nice day to be on the water because it is so hot.ic de ward is live on the banks of the potomac where there might be a slight breeze but plenty of cool boatsut there. >> reporter: nice day to be here when the sun goes behind the clouds. take a look s you ca one of the teams going there, they've gone under the bridge there. we have video of more competitive heats. it has beend some goo races. yesterday
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the report also says former gp jane barton was largely responsible for prescribing these drugs.ime at the hospital, guilty of serious, professional misconduct, although she was not banned from practising. she chose to retire soon after. we need to make sure that all of those people who closed ranks,blocked the families get into the truth, have to be held to the account, as well. the independent panel does not have the power to recommend specific criminal action, but it calls on the government and other authorities to recognise how significant this is and act accordingly. the government has won a key vote on the eu withdrawal bill, after an amendment calling for mps to be given more of a say the government has won a key vote on the eu withdrawal bill, after an amendment calling for mps to be given more of a say on what should happen if there‘s ‘no deal‘ was rejected. in the end, the vote was close, with the government securing a majority 319 votes to 303 — just 16 votes separating the two sides. the debate turned a corner in the afternoon when a key brexit rebel in the conservati
the report also says former gp jane barton was largely responsible for prescribing these drugs.ime at the hospital, guilty of serious, professional misconduct, although she was not banned from practising. she chose to retire soon after. we need to make sure that all of those people who closed ranks,blocked the families get into the truth, have to be held to the account, as well. the independent panel does not have the power to recommend specific criminal action, but it calls on the government...
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mark: live from london, i'm mark barton, counting you down to the european close.enate financen committee turns to the debate over drug prices today. cummins really joins us from capitol hill with a key member of that committee. kevin: we are here with senator bill cassidy from louisiana. you've got a piece of legislation that would require hospitals to be more transparent with this drug pricing. sen. cassidy: right now, hospitals don't have to pass on the discount to the payor. $200 and by a drug for billet for $1000. the patient doesn't get the benefit, nor does the insurance company. why not be transparent with it? what are you doing with the money? are you using it to acquire a competitor down the street? kevin: when i was interviewing you the other week at the white house when president trump announced his plans to bring down drug pricing -- it is a bit of an issue within the particularlyrty, the regulation of pharmaceutical benefit managers and the role of government in regulating them, you side with the president on this particular issue. if you're a medical
mark: live from london, i'm mark barton, counting you down to the european close.enate financen committee turns to the debate over drug prices today. cummins really joins us from capitol hill with a key member of that committee. kevin: we are here with senator bill cassidy from louisiana. you've got a piece of legislation that would require hospitals to be more transparent with this drug pricing. sen. cassidy: right now, hospitals don't have to pass on the discount to the payor. $200 and by a...
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joining me in london is mark barton. mark: we are 30 minutes away from the end of the friday session. you can see it for yourself. gmm is the function. stocks are lower by italy and spain, they have been the center of the political storm. all of these currencies falling against the dollar. we are seeing a flight to safety and quality. german bund's yields -- bund yields falling. g7 to consider. we've got the trump north korea boj,ng next tuesday, fed, ecb, what a week we have in store next week. it seems like we never have a day without a deutsche bank story. the chairman is on his third strategic overhaul. now he is mulling a solution and has been raised's -- that has been raised countless times, possible merger with canards bank. these of thoughts of pairing have been floated before. the concepts reemergence shows pressure is building to snap deutsche bank out of what it calls the vicious circle. something which the cfa alluded to yesterday. it's a great chart, tells you everything you need to know about deutsche
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jane barton is a former gp who works part—time at the hospital.3 death certificates over 12 years and in 2010, the general medical council found her guilty of serious professional misconduct. she was not struck off but chose to retire. my whole objective with this was to get everything out into the open so that we could see exactly what had happened. and i hope very much for their sake that they can achieve some sort of closure. and if there isa some sort of closure. and if there is a case pulls up smack of the criminal investigation, but that should then take place. the report doesn't have the power to recommend specific criminal action yet calls on the government, the police and other authorities to recognise how significant this is and to act accordingly. i am looking for justice for all the families. and the justice for all the families will be if there are convictions in the criminal court, whether it is their particular case or not. after a20 their particular case or not. after a 20 year fight, their particular case or not. after a 20 yearfi
jane barton is a former gp who works part—time at the hospital.3 death certificates over 12 years and in 2010, the general medical council found her guilty of serious professional misconduct. she was not struck off but chose to retire. my whole objective with this was to get everything out into the open so that we could see exactly what had happened. and i hope very much for their sake that they can achieve some sort of closure. and if there isa some sort of closure. and if there is a case...
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will and in 2010, doctor barton was found guilty of serious professional him in 2010, doctor barton was found guilty of serious professional misconduct by the medical council. in the same year, the crown prosecution service says there was insufficient evidence for a prosecutions. had the establishment listed and whenjunior nhs staff spoke out, had the establishment listened when ordinary families raise concern instead of treating them as troublemakers come up many of those deaths would not have happened. cindy and debbie's father went into the hospital to recover after a stroke but within a couple of weeks after medication he died. he deserved to get better, come home and be a dad and be a granddad for many years to come. today she told me she felt the report was a big step forward. mixed emotions today. heartbroken but with a sense that actually we were right all along and eventually somebody has listen to us. ministers say prosecuting authorities will decide whether criminal charges should be brought, that is what the families of those who died now wish to see. let's speak to suzanne
will and in 2010, doctor barton was found guilty of serious professional him in 2010, doctor barton was found guilty of serious professional misconduct by the medical council. in the same year, the crown prosecution service says there was insufficient evidence for a prosecutions. had the establishment listed and whenjunior nhs staff spoke out, had the establishment listened when ordinary families raise concern instead of treating them as troublemakers come up many of those deaths would not have...
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i feel that dr barton is being tarred with the same brush as harold shipman.ened. what do you think of this whole tragic affair? very sad. very sad indeed. i feel, looking back, didn‘t i do myjob properly? i‘m sure i did. and as nurses, are we classed as murderers? she says some nurses may have been given too much responsibility with the drugs. what would you say to those relatives of those people who died who believe they were given the wrong medicines? what would you say? i would say, i‘m sorry if you feel your loved ones have died in this way. i feel sure that they were well looked after and we gave all the care we could to make sure they were comfortable. but i did my best. relatives of those who died say a new police investigation must start as soon as possible. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. a gunman who killed five people at a newspaper office in maryland in the united states had barricaded the door during the attack in an effort to ‘kill as many people as possible‘, police have said. a judge ordered the suspect to be held without bail. police co
i feel that dr barton is being tarred with the same brush as harold shipman.ened. what do you think of this whole tragic affair? very sad. very sad indeed. i feel, looking back, didn‘t i do myjob properly? i‘m sure i did. and as nurses, are we classed as murderers? she says some nurses may have been given too much responsibility with the drugs. what would you say to those relatives of those people who died who believe they were given the wrong medicines? what would you say? i would say,...
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dr barton subsequently retired.d is the liberal democrat mp for a spine and his constituent was the first to go to hampshire police back in 1998 with concerns over the death of her mother at the hospital. thanks for coming in and for waiting to talk to us. first of all, when we look at this and we see the shocking statistics, what kind of context would you offer viewers from what is going on? that's really difficult. i ama going on? that's really difficult. i am a good example of that because when my constituent came to my ten yea rs when my constituent came to my ten years ago and told me this story, i found it hard to believe. i then asked her to give me the paperwork andi asked her to give me the paperwork and i spent a weekend reading through pages of paperwork. at the end of that, i came to the conclusion that a complete nightmare may have happened in the hospital, soi may have happened in the hospital, so i was determined to fight her corner. the thing that i want to be really clear about is a56 people we re r
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from bloomberg, i'm mark barton. vonnie: in new york on vonnie quinn.s is european code on bloomberg markets. mark: the top stories we are covering from the bloomberg, the eu summit wraps up with a deal on the issue of migration policy. italian populists pushing through changes on border security. and a tumultuous quarter. what to expect from patrick spencer. netflix shares are up 100% this year. have a look at what is happening , final day of the quarter. final day of the week as well. stocks
from bloomberg, i'm mark barton. vonnie: in new york on vonnie quinn.s is european code on bloomberg markets. mark: the top stories we are covering from the bloomberg, the eu summit wraps up with a deal on the issue of migration policy. italian populists pushing through changes on border security. and a tumultuous quarter. what to expect from patrick spencer. netflix shares are up 100% this year. have a look at what is happening , final day of the quarter. final day of the week as well. stocks
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police looking for this missing teenager, charl barton.-year-old may be going through a mental health crisis. morning. 6:00 saturday he may have been in the area of the alexandria section aroerd noon yestday. >>> new this morning, check it out. this collision sent seral people to the hospital lastgh t. you can see a couple of cars hempletely flipped upside down. the front end smasin. fire officials say four vehicles ntre involved in an accide last night in derwood. seven had to be taken to the hospital. >>> president trump in a tweet says separatmigrant children from families is he u.s., mexico border is the democrats' fault. .rotests on the issue continue across the count department of homeland security says in six-week period, nearly 2,000 kids have been taken from parents and held in government shters. trump administration hop to change the criteria to gain asylum into thunited states. they're hoping splitting up families when they arrive will deter others from coming. ifny across the aisle disagree. >> he could stop ie wanted to. all h
police looking for this missing teenager, charl barton.-year-old may be going through a mental health crisis. morning. 6:00 saturday he may have been in the area of the alexandria section aroerd noon yestday. >>> new this morning, check it out. this collision sent seral people to the hospital lastgh t. you can see a couple of cars hempletely flipped upside down. the front end smasin. fire officials say four vehicles ntre involved in an accide last night in derwood. seven had to be...
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drjane barton, the clinical assistant, is named in the report as responsible for prescribing practiseater disciplined by medical regulators. bishop james jones, who chaired the review, told me there was a collective failure at the hospital. these drugs that were prescribed were then administered by nurses who would have known the effect of those drugs. the pharmacist in the hospital would have known the level of opioids, that he or she was being asked to supply. the whole institution including, i have to say, the consultants who had responsibility over the clinical assistant, they knew, as far as our records show, what was going on in the hospital. it's got to stop. after the report was published, theyjoined other families who felt that before now they have been ignored by so many in authority. we were blocked by every single one but today that wall has come tumbling down. and now we want answers. the truth is there now, and we don't want this government to sit on it like any other inquiry. we want action now. the report highlights a series of warnings and missed opportunities. back i
drjane barton, the clinical assistant, is named in the report as responsible for prescribing practiseater disciplined by medical regulators. bishop james jones, who chaired the review, told me there was a collective failure at the hospital. these drugs that were prescribed were then administered by nurses who would have known the effect of those drugs. the pharmacist in the hospital would have known the level of opioids, that he or she was being asked to supply. the whole institution including,...
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mark: in the city of london, i'm mark barton.e: new developments in the global trade fight, daimler has become the first prominent company to cut its profits outlook due to escalating trade tensions. our next guest says he has an issue with the company's announcement. we have the ever core analyst. he writes of this -- he joins us now on the phone. skepticism, why shouldn't we take with daimlce ? whoaimler is the only one is warning at this stage even before anything has been passed. the company says the risk is above 50% that this will pass beginning of july and that's why they had to take action. it's their risk assessment. m'sn you speak to other oe they have a slightly different view. if the tariffs go in place, it will be damaging for german oem's and what might happen to in terms of duties from europe to the u.s.. vonnie: what is their strategy here? you point out there are tale wins as well from all of this and daimler was told not to slack. are they deliberately misleading its investor base? know, they play by the rule bo
mark: in the city of london, i'm mark barton.e: new developments in the global trade fight, daimler has become the first prominent company to cut its profits outlook due to escalating trade tensions. our next guest says he has an issue with the company's announcement. we have the ever core analyst. he writes of this -- he joins us now on the phone. skepticism, why shouldn't we take with daimlce ? whoaimler is the only one is warning at this stage even before anything has been passed. the...
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jane barton was a gp who worked part—time at the hospital.ath certificates over 12 years and was found guilty of serious professional misconduct. she wasn't struck off but chose to retire. this latest investigation has taken four years and cost £13 million. gillian mckenzie and other families say they hope it will be highly critical and take them a step closer to criminal charges being brought. catherine burns, bbc news. bridget reeves is the granddaughter of elsie devine, who died at gosport war memorial hospital in 1999. she explained that the investigation into her grandmother's death has been a long process. we have had in total investigations here for gosport war memorial, all of them behind closed doors and without accountability and we have not had answers. we have fought very hard, we have two thank normal lamb for this enquiry. we wanted a lot judge—made public enquiries or am everything could be in the open and people could be asked questions and hear those answers. this has meant a closed—door enquiry, just looking at paperwork. th
jane barton was a gp who worked part—time at the hospital.ath certificates over 12 years and was found guilty of serious professional misconduct. she wasn't struck off but chose to retire. this latest investigation has taken four years and cost £13 million. gillian mckenzie and other families say they hope it will be highly critical and take them a step closer to criminal charges being brought. catherine burns, bbc news. bridget reeves is the granddaughter of elsie devine, who died at...
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from bloomberg's european headquarters, i mark barton.s is the european close on bloomberg ♪ ♪ mark: here are the top stories, decision time for the ecb, a policy meeting next weespell th. conservative rebels areing a member to keep they u.k. as a single market and it could create chaos on the domestic front. global talk with the kkr cohead of special situations investing. taking a look at european equities, we are down today. the ecb is considering or going to discuss
from bloomberg's european headquarters, i mark barton.s is the european close on bloomberg ♪ ♪ mark: here are the top stories, decision time for the ecb, a policy meeting next weespell th. conservative rebels areing a member to keep they u.k. as a single market and it could create chaos on the domestic front. global talk with the kkr cohead of special situations investing. taking a look at european equities, we are down today. the ecb is considering or going to discuss
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am markom london, i barton.ange, lower with food and beverage and household goods and health care insurers the worst performers. it was all about the ecb which i shall come to. after a decade of cheap rate leverage and european companies, never been so low. ratio of the stoxx 600 at its lowest level since at least 2002. leveraging in recent years among loose funding conditions. has zero rates and borrowing in the region plagued bying economic and political outlook and weaker banking system. italy versus germany, the 10 year yield, it's you know what happened last week and we have come down since the highs of last wee advising today with the spread of working basis point. we had that maiden speech by the new prime minister where he booged to rob -- spending to the poor and the jobless sweeping tax-cut. culpability of italy opting to note the eu next year is zero but opinions on the likelihood should not be taken as an indication of the probability growing so says will halt, the head of investment strategy at barc
am markom london, i barton.ange, lower with food and beverage and household goods and health care insurers the worst performers. it was all about the ecb which i shall come to. after a decade of cheap rate leverage and european companies, never been so low. ratio of the stoxx 600 at its lowest level since at least 2002. leveraging in recent years among loose funding conditions. has zero rates and borrowing in the region plagued bying economic and political outlook and weaker banking system....
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i do not understand how it ties in with drjay barton. is this story clear to you? note.goes into the phone booth and says "get me rewrite." it isa booth and says "get me rewrite." it is a confused story. this is much bigger than this. the sunday times investigators dedicated two whole pages to this saying it is much bigger and went on for a long time. fa u lty bigger and went on for a long time. faulty and cheap syringe pumps that are not up to scratch and not up—to—date, getting in and out, boosting what is required by a patient in terms of painkillers, in 24 patient in terms of painkillers, in 2a hours! it is very powerful, the next thing is pure heroin. it is very damaging! what i find so interesting that they have not covered is how long this has been ongoing. and you wonder if it is still going on. in 2008 the nhs said go ahead despite safety alerts as early as 1995. other countries banned them. they are trying to cram a lot into a small space, one page. it will go for a while because there are allegations of a massive nationwide cover—up. it comes back to the nhs.
i do not understand how it ties in with drjay barton. is this story clear to you? note.goes into the phone booth and says "get me rewrite." it isa booth and says "get me rewrite." it is a confused story. this is much bigger than this. the sunday times investigators dedicated two whole pages to this saying it is much bigger and went on for a long time. fa u lty bigger and went on for a long time. faulty and cheap syringe pumps that are not up to scratch and not...
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caroline: mark barton takes the helm for the european close.is bloomberg. ♪ mark: 11:00 in new york, 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe today. i'm mark barton. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." mark: here are the top stories we are covering from the bloomberg. stocks higher today after the biggest selloff since april. investors grappling with trade tensions and the implications for global growth. luring largends piles of cash, we will talk to the founder of age cropped partners -- president trump's travel been giving them a legal and political victory. giving him a legal and political victory. rising equity benchmarks of the gmm function.
caroline: mark barton takes the helm for the european close.is bloomberg. ♪ mark: 11:00 in new york, 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe today. i'm mark barton. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." mark: here are the top stories we are covering from the bloomberg. stocks higher today after the biggest selloff since april. investors grappling with trade tensions and the implications for global growth. luring...
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dr barton subsequently retired.conducted by another force, not the local force that has failed so far to get the bottom of this. also, we need to make sure that all those people who, in the words of bishopjamesjones, closed ranks, obfuscated, blocked the families getting to the truth. they have to be held to account, as well. because that is really shocking. the fact that people were left in the dark for so many years, ignored, not listened to. that must never happen again. what you're describing is an establishment cover—up. yeah, absolutely. these were ordinary people who raised legitimate concerns in the early 90s and including a whistle—blower within the hospital, a nurse. they were all ignored. no—one was prepared to face up to possible serious wrongdoing. and this awful sense of the establishment closing ranks. ordinary people just not getting voices heard. it is rather similar to the awful events following the grenfell tower fire. another case of people, ordinary people, not having their voices heard. if i wa
dr barton subsequently retired.conducted by another force, not the local force that has failed so far to get the bottom of this. also, we need to make sure that all those people who, in the words of bishopjamesjones, closed ranks, obfuscated, blocked the families getting to the truth. they have to be held to account, as well. because that is really shocking. the fact that people were left in the dark for so many years, ignored, not listened to. that must never happen again. what you're...
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barton: one minute. well, i'm going to yield that one minute to the gentlelady from new hampshire, who is an original co-sponsor of the amendment, worked very hard on it, congresswoman kuster. the chair: the gentlelady from new hampshire is recognized for one minute. ms. kuster: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. barton, i appreciate it. i rise in support of the amendment. this would require the f.d.a. to create high-quality, evidence-based guidelines for cute pain. taken together, these guidelines would finally provide providers evidence-based recommendations on best practices for all types of pain. while the opioid epidemic has many origins, it's universally agreed upon that the treatment of pain over the latter half of the century -- 20th century is a contributing factor. efforts by tchong and the public to reconcile addiction and chronic pain has had a real and positive impact. one of the most impacted communities are veterans. in just the last few years, the v.a. reported a remarkable decline in opioid pre
barton: one minute. well, i'm going to yield that one minute to the gentlelady from new hampshire, who is an original co-sponsor of the amendment, worked very hard on it, congresswoman kuster. the chair: the gentlelady from new hampshire is recognized for one minute. ms. kuster: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. barton, i appreciate it. i rise in support of the amendment. this would require the f.d.a. to create high-quality, evidence-based guidelines for cute pain. taken together, these guidelines...
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barton mentioned it. we should be celebrating -- and that's what we are' doing here tonight -- we're doing here tonight and all americans should be celebrating the good fortune to be blessed with such an abundance of natural gas. in my home state of ohio and many other areas in the midwest and appalachia, the production of natural gas and the valuable liquid byproducts is providing a much-needed boost to our local economies. let me give you some figures. 2011 to the end of may, 2018, the lowest drop in unemployment in my -- in the counties that comprise my 18-county district is over 48%. some of those counties, especially the ones that have the heavy shale plates, have seen drops of unemployment upwards of 60%. it is unbelievable. in addition to the direct benefits, the natural gas industry also supports hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs across the country and supplies our industries with the reliable and affordable source of domestic energy. next week, as thousands of visitors and dignitaries f
barton mentioned it. we should be celebrating -- and that's what we are' doing here tonight -- we're doing here tonight and all americans should be celebrating the good fortune to be blessed with such an abundance of natural gas. in my home state of ohio and many other areas in the midwest and appalachia, the production of natural gas and the valuable liquid byproducts is providing a much-needed boost to our local economies. let me give you some figures. 2011 to the end of may, 2018, the lowest...
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mark barton takes the chair. we'll be following stocks.an 35 minutes until the end of trading. some of the bond proxies falling today as we see yields widening war germany and france. stoxx leaving the game. german factory orders were worse than expected. france up by .10%. the euro has tracked higher. this has been providing headwinds for the european stocks. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: it's 11:00 a.m. in new york, 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. there's 30 minutes left today in the session in europe. i'm mark barton. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." mark: here are the top stories around the world. showdown at the g7. france and germany may refuse to sign the traditional joint statement without major concessions from president trump. expectations from the north korea summit. we will talk with the former new mexico governor, bill richardson , who has been in negotiations with the north since the early 1990's. ubs cuts jobs and deutsche bank falls for another quarter with falling revenue. happening, at wh
mark barton takes the chair. we'll be following stocks.an 35 minutes until the end of trading. some of the bond proxies falling today as we see yields widening war germany and france. stoxx leaving the game. german factory orders were worse than expected. france up by .10%. the euro has tracked higher. this has been providing headwinds for the european stocks. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: it's 11:00 a.m. in new york, 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. there's 30 minutes left today in the session in...
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. >> joining us now is barton crockett of fb -- b rily fbr thank you for joining us i think the most interesting reaction in terms of this sort of little un of stocks that may be involved in some fashion in a deal is shaof disney higher by 3%. the options activity is bullish on disney, which seems to signal to the marke that this deal or disney will not be the victor in a bidding war. what are your thoughts >> i think disney wants to be to have fox but i don't think it's must-have. i think they will be a disciplined bidder i think what we are hoping for is that there could be a compromise, perhaps they could split the baby my sense is that disney is particularly interested in sky and disney might have more interest in much of the rest of it we will see. i think at the end of the day disney walked away from fox there business would be fine. >> in terms of comcast how high do you think they could go it has been telegraphed and report that the the roberts really really want these assets, especially the international assets, which would mean -- which would be game changing for the compan
. >> joining us now is barton crockett of fb -- b rily fbr thank you for joining us i think the most interesting reaction in terms of this sort of little un of stocks that may be involved in some fashion in a deal is shaof disney higher by 3%. the options activity is bullish on disney, which seems to signal to the marke that this deal or disney will not be the victor in a bidding war. what are your thoughts >> i think disney wants to be to have fox but i don't think it's must-have....
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drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry.terest for any future police investigation. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. prince william has spoken of his hopes for lasting peace in the middle east. the duke of cambridge made his comments after meeting the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, in the israeli—occupied west bank. later he met refugees at a camp near ramallah. he's the first member of the british royal family to make an official visit to the palestinian occupied territories. the duke has been injerusalem this evening and in a speech he said the palestinians " have not been forgotten". my my message tonight is that you have not been forgotten. it has been a very powerful experience to meet you and other palestinians living in the west bank. and to hear your stories. i hope that through my being here and understanding the challenges you face, the links of friendship and mutual respect between the palestinian and british people will grow stronger. the united kingdom stands with you as we work together for a peacef
drjane barton wasn't the only one criticised by the inquiry.terest for any future police investigation. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in gosport. prince william has spoken of his hopes for lasting peace in the middle east. the duke of cambridge made his comments after meeting the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, in the israeli—occupied west bank. later he met refugees at a camp near ramallah. he's the first member of the british royal family to make an official visit to the palestinian...
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mark barton, what do you have? we would look at deutsche bank falling to a record close. look at in the context of the wider banking industry which is the worst performer of the stoxx 600 this year, down 13%, five of arriving this year. the worst to performers are no surprises, commerce and deutsche bank. ,eutsche bank is down 4 political turmoil in italy and spain, trade tensions between the u.s. and china, the evaporation of the probability of a rate hike in the near future has weighed on the banking industry. you have specific issues for deutsche bank as well. the malaise is a reminder of what happened in 2016 went viability was called into question. bank stocks were getting hammered. right now they are trading at their lowest price to estimated earnings ratio since august 2016 . it is not looking good but look at the wider sector voices -- versus deutsche bank. it is down. not everyone is pessimistic. theiroup has upgraded rating on the sector. the sector may actually be a value trap, but the downside from curr
mark barton, what do you have? we would look at deutsche bank falling to a record close. look at in the context of the wider banking industry which is the worst performer of the stoxx 600 this year, down 13%, five of arriving this year. the worst to performers are no surprises, commerce and deutsche bank. ,eutsche bank is down 4 political turmoil in italy and spain, trade tensions between the u.s. and china, the evaporation of the probability of a rate hike in the near future has weighed on the...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, i am mark barton.e: from new york, i am vonnie quinn and this is the european close on bloomberg markets. lululemon is the stock of the hour with shares soaring and carving out a strong first quarter. abigail doolittle has the details. with theendous rally best day since 2008. a big rally for shares. a very strong quarter and analysts cannot find fault with the quarter or guidance. they beat earnings by 20's and sales by 5% and calls, -- earnings by 20% and sales by 5%, and comp. comp growth that 19%. the best quarter going all the way back to 2012. driven by new products. i am not a lululemon shopper. can't butuy the $100 people love them. -- pants but people love them. they are stretching into new geography, strong in asia. firing on all cylinders. vonnie: they are on the hunt for a ceo. maybe they should stick with what they have. >> considering they had a little bit of disruption around management, the company, fundamentals, momentum is keeping going. glenn murphy, the former ceo of the gap, steppi
this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, i am mark barton.e: from new york, i am vonnie quinn and this is the european close on bloomberg markets. lululemon is the stock of the hour with shares soaring and carving out a strong first quarter. abigail doolittle has the details. with theendous rally best day since 2008. a big rally for shares. a very strong quarter and analysts cannot find fault with the quarter or guidance. they beat earnings by 20's and sales by 5% and calls, -- earnings...
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drjane barton, the gp who oversaw the practice of prescribing powerful painkillers at a hospital in hampshireeds of patients died, says she had always done her best for her patients. a rescue boat stranded for nearly a week in the mediterranean, with over 200 migrants on board, has finally been allowed to dock in malta.
drjane barton, the gp who oversaw the practice of prescribing powerful painkillers at a hospital in hampshireeds of patients died, says she had always done her best for her patients. a rescue boat stranded for nearly a week in the mediterranean, with over 200 migrants on board, has finally been allowed to dock in malta.