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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i from london, i am mark barton -- live from london, i am mark barton.onnie quinn. the bloomberg commodities index lost 3% this week as trade tensions cast a shadow over the market. among the hardest hit, soybeans. oliver, what will be in your targets next week? : soybeans have been hit harder the last month and a half. since the trade tariffs were announced, these are down 22%. a lot of this this psychological and big hedge funds wondering, how do you hedge a trade war with china? the best way to do that is sell u.s. agriculture's, and that has been playing a big role in the mass exodus in soybeans. they have had a net long position just two months ago and now a flip to net short. we will probably get better than expected yields. when all is said and done, we will see the demand started to ship a little bit. just because china is going to brazil to buy u.s. beans does not mean the united states demand dissipates. it more or less shifts. with brazilian beans being a premium to the united states, you are seeing them turn their focus to the u.s. and the bi
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i from london, i am mark barton -- live from london, i am mark barton.onnie quinn. the bloomberg commodities index lost 3% this week as trade tensions cast a shadow over the market. among the hardest hit, soybeans. oliver, what will be in your targets next week? : soybeans have been hit harder the last month and a half. since the trade tariffs were announced, these are down 22%. a lot of this this psychological and big hedge funds wondering, how do you hedge a trade...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, i'm mark barton.onnie: from new york i am , vonnie quinn. more on our top story from the u.s. tariffs on $34 billion worth of chinese goods will go into effect just after midnight, tonight. the confirmation coming a few minutes ago from a trade representative. and the java demonstration says it is responding -- and the trump administration is responding to what it calls intellectual theft. china vowing to retaliate. kevin come is it fair to say there is increasing support from both sides of the aisle for the president? chuck schumer offering support just the other day. kevin: it is interesting, because republicans and democrats like the idea of responding to china on the issue of intellectual property, but what they do not like are the other items the resident is targeting, including the agricultural sector, as well as commodities. and they do not like the response of the chinese have given back.in the agricultural sector . the first round of tariffs were set to go into effect later at midnight tonigh
this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, i'm mark barton.onnie: from new york i am , vonnie quinn. more on our top story from the u.s. tariffs on $34 billion worth of chinese goods will go into effect just after midnight, tonight. the confirmation coming a few minutes ago from a trade representative. and the java demonstration says it is responding -- and the trump administration is responding to what it calls intellectual theft. china vowing to retaliate. kevin come is it fair to say...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london, i am mark barton.oomberg markets: european close." it is time for the bloomberg business flash. emma: police in france said they are not treating the death of w ang as suspicious. he fell while having his photo taken. he was 57 years old. the agent day conglomerate -- -- hna conglomerate television ratings for the world cup have plunged from four years ago. the u.s. team did not qualify for the tournament. are down 42% to from the 2014 world cup on espn and abc. u.k.,erent story in the 22.6 million viewers watched england's victory last night. getting into the cash buisness . that at helpl push boost demand for the company's planned lineup for electric vehicles. that is your bloomberg business flash. the autoying with industry, to rivals in the middle east are said to be in preliminary talks to combine. bloomberg learning that uber is seeking a majority stake after a public offering for next year. kareem?b is here, why retrenching.e there was a time when the ceo's position was fight, fight, fight . we
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london, i am mark barton.oomberg markets: european close." it is time for the bloomberg business flash. emma: police in france said they are not treating the death of w ang as suspicious. he fell while having his photo taken. he was 57 years old. the agent day conglomerate -- -- hna conglomerate television ratings for the world cup have plunged from four years ago. the u.s. team did not qualify for the tournament. are down 42% to from the 2014 world cup...
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joe barton is here. most importantly, john dingell. without john the committee would not be what it is today. he fought for the jurisdiction and made it a committee. 60% of the bills and the house of representatives get referred to the energy and commerce committee. when we say it is important, we really mean it. i wanted to tell a few stories tonight. butll probably be brief probably longer than you, greg. forgive me. elected, myirst predecessor was jim howard, the chairman of the public works and transportation committee. in my district the summer before, i was a state senator. i don't know if there's is anybody from new york but all the garbage from new york used to be sent on ships and ended up off the jersey shore and all the garbage would wash up on to the new jersey beaches. jim was a big part of trying to clean up and protect the beaches. when i was elected i said i will need john -- jim howard. when i was elected i got on the public works and transportation committee. i was so proud to be with jim howard. i went for a month an
joe barton is here. most importantly, john dingell. without john the committee would not be what it is today. he fought for the jurisdiction and made it a committee. 60% of the bills and the house of representatives get referred to the energy and commerce committee. when we say it is important, we really mean it. i wanted to tell a few stories tonight. butll probably be brief probably longer than you, greg. forgive me. elected, myirst predecessor was jim howard, the chairman of the public works...
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. ♪ mark: live from london, i'm mark barton. u.s.tocks are beginning a holiday shortened week in the red. geopolitical risk drags down global markets. investors are keeping a watch on a number of issues including trade and the uncertainty around angela merkel's future. we are joined by bloomberg senior editor for our love markets -- our markets live research. this week particular i think it's a macro story for all the reasons you mentioned. germanyy the tension in is a new wrinkle to all of this. angela merkel's coalition has been the stabilizing force throughout all the various european drama stories we've seen. that's definitely something i think investors will be keeping an eye on all week. really it's getting down to deadline time on the trade tensions. at the end of the week friday is china,e u.s. tariffs on $30 billion will go into effect. for the most part investors will -- had assumed there would be some sort of grand bargain before that actually happened. at the moment it doesn't look like there is anything in the works. no
. ♪ mark: live from london, i'm mark barton. u.s.tocks are beginning a holiday shortened week in the red. geopolitical risk drags down global markets. investors are keeping a watch on a number of issues including trade and the uncertainty around angela merkel's future. we are joined by bloomberg senior editor for our love markets -- our markets live research. this week particular i think it's a macro story for all the reasons you mentioned. germanyy the tension in is a new wrinkle to all of...
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tom barton reports.the nhs ensure it can get the staff, equipment and medicine it needs if britain leaves the eu without a trade deal? that's the question nhs organisations are grappling with, according to the man responsible for running the health service in england. there is extensive work under way now between the department of health, other parts of government, the life sciences industry, pharma companies, so nobody is pretending this is a desirable situation, but if that's where we get to, then it will not have been unforeseen. but while the nhs is working out what to do if the government can't reach a deal with the eu, ministers insist theirfocus isn't on preparing for no deal, but on getting a good one. we are preparing for all eventualities. the point, though, is that our focus, our attention, all of that detail and effort, must be about getting that deal. that is what is in the best interest of our country. but of course, we must be prepared and we will be. the cabinet is badly split on what tha
tom barton reports.the nhs ensure it can get the staff, equipment and medicine it needs if britain leaves the eu without a trade deal? that's the question nhs organisations are grappling with, according to the man responsible for running the health service in england. there is extensive work under way now between the department of health, other parts of government, the life sciences industry, pharma companies, so nobody is pretending this is a desirable situation, but if that's where we get to,...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark barton. what happened at the end of the thursday session. most industry groups on the stoxx 600 rose today bar oil and gas and telecom getting for the seventh day after the biggest drop yesterday in two and a half weeks. biggest drop into a half weeks. decline of 1.3%. making up some of those losses yesterday for high-level talks between china and the u.s. going to take place on trade. that's what's driving sentiment today. we have some house price data today. london house prices extending their declines last month slumping demand in the capital blue line price expectations. price balance.is you can see where we are headed from the highs of 2014 for a six-month significantly more estate agents falling prices and rising ones albeit slower pace than previously on a national level prices remain broadly fat -- flat. day we talk about the irish bond market. the ecb buying of i response has increased relative to the so-called capital tier guideline. corresponding to the size of a country's economy.
this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark barton. what happened at the end of the thursday session. most industry groups on the stoxx 600 rose today bar oil and gas and telecom getting for the seventh day after the biggest drop yesterday in two and a half weeks. biggest drop into a half weeks. decline of 1.3%. making up some of those losses yesterday for high-level talks between china and the u.s. going to take place on trade. that's what's driving sentiment today. we have some house price data...
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mark: i am mark barton. counting you down to the european close.erman chancellor angela merkel is putting an end to the immediate threat government breakup. she's keeping her bavarian sister party in the fold. anyone come out of this shining? who is the winner in this? is everybody a loser? >> the narrative here is that everybody is a loser or nobody has come out of this looking particularly good. the question is who ultimately holds the reins of power? chancellor merkel, her bavarian allies the christian socialist idrty related of -- really d appear to put the screws to her. what came out in the end was a classic compromise or fudge if you like that the two parties hope will now allow them to move forward, which does not tell you anything yet about the social democrats, who were the third party in the government and very little on immigration. scarlet: the third-party you have to consider as well. the bavarian party has a state election in october. a lot of people look at that and thought that is the reason why they are picking a fight with merkel
mark: i am mark barton. counting you down to the european close.erman chancellor angela merkel is putting an end to the immediate threat government breakup. she's keeping her bavarian sister party in the fold. anyone come out of this shining? who is the winner in this? is everybody a loser? >> the narrative here is that everybody is a loser or nobody has come out of this looking particularly good. the question is who ultimately holds the reins of power? chancellor merkel, her bavarian...
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mark: i am mark barton in london. this is "bloomberg markets: european close."hnology has a new venture. orcam makes devices for the visually impaired. he joins us, tell us about the orcam myeye. what is its unique selling proposition? ziv: we found this company eight years ago. develop a small that you attach to the arm of any pair of glasses, they can read it to you, identify faces, money notes, credit cards, millions of products, and more. mark: prince william had a little test. what did he think? he was amazed and we try to identify his face and it works perfectly. he was really excited. mark: you think this could be bigger than mobile eye. did you talk about the tip of the iceberg. why did you? ziv: unfortunately, there are three and 50 million visually impaired and blind people in the world. best 350 million visually impaired and blind people in the world. -- 350 million visually impaired and blind people in the world. it is a reading device. and citizens who can still read but get tired very quickly can use the device. altogether, we will combine all of t
mark: i am mark barton in london. this is "bloomberg markets: european close."hnology has a new venture. orcam makes devices for the visually impaired. he joins us, tell us about the orcam myeye. what is its unique selling proposition? ziv: we found this company eight years ago. develop a small that you attach to the arm of any pair of glasses, they can read it to you, identify faces, money notes, credit cards, millions of products, and more. mark: prince william had a little test....
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live from london, imr barton, counting down to the european close. let's talk brexit.rime minister may meeting with angela merkel in berlin today, looking at reports for her brexit plan and the eu. tomorrow is a talk about all things brexit. it seems ahead of the white paper next week, germany does not like what it sees. right. is what we have been told from sources in the german government is they are not supportive of this new customs proposal that mrs. may clue to germany to discuss with angela merkel. she hoped to come back with encouragement. maybe not a big yes but may be a, well, we can talk about this -- it doesn't seem that will happen. no support from the german side. this morning, we started with her own negotiator rejecting the same plan, saying it was unworkable, and this afternoon, more companies added to the list saying that planning for the worst eventuality, and they are worried about the hit from brexit. getting it from all sides really, mrs. may, and tomorrow, there is a big cabinet meeting and not really knowing the agreement to be reached and if th
live from london, imr barton, counting down to the european close. let's talk brexit.rime minister may meeting with angela merkel in berlin today, looking at reports for her brexit plan and the eu. tomorrow is a talk about all things brexit. it seems ahead of the white paper next week, germany does not like what it sees. right. is what we have been told from sources in the german government is they are not supportive of this new customs proposal that mrs. may clue to germany to discuss with...
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mark: someone to come i'm mark barton. -- from london, i'm mark barton. erdogan affect, after swearing-in for his second term, the turkish president shaking the markets by shaking up his cabinet and naming his son-in-law to oversee economic policy, sending the lira to its lowest level in a couple years. it has rebounded, but the currency clouds remain. here to discuss is our columnist. >> it is very expensive to shore it, it will cost you a fortune to do so. the emerging markets, you have two elements, they just rates point, and if you are going to short the currency or go along with it, it works brilliantly, but you have risk. you have to be able to have timing perfect. and i thought the timing might be good to have gone along with the lira before the announcement. i think this is a long-term structural, very big negative for turkey. mark: is this just the start? you said that turkey's painful market reaction is probably only the start, you think things will get worse? >> it has been a long trend. to give mr. are to want his due due, he has done everythi
mark: someone to come i'm mark barton. -- from london, i'm mark barton. erdogan affect, after swearing-in for his second term, the turkish president shaking the markets by shaking up his cabinet and naming his son-in-law to oversee economic policy, sending the lira to its lowest level in a couple years. it has rebounded, but the currency clouds remain. here to discuss is our columnist. >> it is very expensive to shore it, it will cost you a fortune to do so. the emerging markets, you have...
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tom barton, r political correspondent talking to me earlier. be given more security under government proposals to introduce a minimum tenancy term of three years. figures show that eight out of ten tenants currently have contracts of six or 12 months and ministers say longer agreements would allow them to put down more roots in their communities. let's discuss this further with douglas haig, who's the vice—president of the residential landlords association. what do you make of these proposals? i think there is recognition from a lot of people that the sector has come a long way in three years without nearly 20% of the whole population living in the private sector and nearly a third of that is families, so we need to find short—term flexible tenancies and combine it with those who want to stay in the area and maybe do to school, but we're not... we think there should be a flexibility around that and incentivising landlords to choose when or not it's appropriate to rent to certain types of families 01’ to rent to certain types of families or indi
tom barton, r political correspondent talking to me earlier. be given more security under government proposals to introduce a minimum tenancy term of three years. figures show that eight out of ten tenants currently have contracts of six or 12 months and ministers say longer agreements would allow them to put down more roots in their communities. let's discuss this further with douglas haig, who's the vice—president of the residential landlords association. what do you make of these...
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mark: live from london i'm mark barton. scarlet: in new york i'm scarlet fu.is bloomberg markets. what it stock of the hour. campbell soup, the activist investor download looking to gain some work for a sale of the company. joining us now, taylor riggs. what is amazing, it is no longer just suit. once we have a pie chart showing where they get their revenue. what if i percent comes from suit. a lot of it is premade meals. i think this stems from low rates. if you can't grow organically, they have been growing through acquisitions. you have this big company that isn't just suit any more. that leads us to today. there was a report that we have not verified independently but some reports we are reading out there say they are interested in a sale of the company, talking to the campbell soup emily members that own 41% of the stake. other shareholders to look at a deal. he may go public with the information in august to urge the board to show more urgency and wants to drop the other alternatives and focus on a sale. the company came out in may and talked about doing
mark: live from london i'm mark barton. scarlet: in new york i'm scarlet fu.is bloomberg markets. what it stock of the hour. campbell soup, the activist investor download looking to gain some work for a sale of the company. joining us now, taylor riggs. what is amazing, it is no longer just suit. once we have a pie chart showing where they get their revenue. what if i percent comes from suit. a lot of it is premade meals. i think this stems from low rates. if you can't grow organically, they...
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tom barton, thank you.omes could be given more security under government proposals to introduce a minimum tenancy term of three years. figures show that eight out of ten tenants currently have contracts of six or 12 months and ministers say longer agreements would allow them to put down more roots in their communities. the rail operator, govia thameslink, could lose its franchises unless it rapidly improves services in the south east of england. hundreds of thousands of passengers have faced weeks of cancellations and delays following the introduction of new timetables in may. a government source said the process of removing franchises could start within weeks. thameslink has refused to comment but apologised for the disruption. millions of people who book their holidays online will be protected under new eu rules which come into force today. until now, trips booked via websites like expedia and on the beach did not have the same protection as traditional package holidays from travel agents. our business co
tom barton, thank you.omes could be given more security under government proposals to introduce a minimum tenancy term of three years. figures show that eight out of ten tenants currently have contracts of six or 12 months and ministers say longer agreements would allow them to put down more roots in their communities. the rail operator, govia thameslink, could lose its franchises unless it rapidly improves services in the south east of england. hundreds of thousands of passengers have faced...
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mark: i am mark barton in london.s confirming president trump's proposal for a 4% nato defense spending goal, but sanders is saying it is not formal, and there is no timetable. once again, sarah sanders confirming that president trump has proposed a 4% defense spending goal at the nato summit. time for talk of the hour. chipmakers such as macron falling this morning after trade tensions heat up, things sales to china at risk. joining us now is taylor riggs. of the macron, all chipmakers, are more nervous about what this means as they try to digest will there be chair -- ch overall it is a bullish outlook, but one analyst says it gives us a pause, some caution, and that if there is an escalation into trade fights or if there is concern about stealing u.s. technology, you could potentially see some issues. 51% ofo -- macron gets their sales from china, so dealing with china is something they have to do. yearestingly enough, this has been incredible. year to date of a macron chart, they are up double digits, they'd keep
mark: i am mark barton in london.s confirming president trump's proposal for a 4% nato defense spending goal, but sanders is saying it is not formal, and there is no timetable. once again, sarah sanders confirming that president trump has proposed a 4% defense spending goal at the nato summit. time for talk of the hour. chipmakers such as macron falling this morning after trade tensions heat up, things sales to china at risk. joining us now is taylor riggs. of the macron, all chipmakers, are...
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i am mark barton in london. trade conflict with tariffs on billions of dollars of chinese goods. joining us to discuss the market is germany's chief economist for ing. angela merkel raising the specter of the financial crisis when she spoke to the german lower house of parliament today. how bad could this get if china retaliates, the u.s. retaliates gets it has retaliated, and this turns into a tit-for-tat fight? tit-for-tat,this which also would involve the eu, it could get nasty. just looking at the facts right now, i think the overall impact, especially on the eurozone and germany, should still be limited. we would have the sentiment impact, and that would be the worst case scenario but we are far from being there yet. mark: what about the potential tariffs on the german car industry? it is so vital to the economy. if we get 20% tariffs slapped on german imports, what impact will that have on the economy? carsten: i do not know if you watched brazilian against mexico soccer match, but there is a moment when o
i am mark barton in london. trade conflict with tariffs on billions of dollars of chinese goods. joining us to discuss the market is germany's chief economist for ing. angela merkel raising the specter of the financial crisis when she spoke to the german lower house of parliament today. how bad could this get if china retaliates, the u.s. retaliates gets it has retaliated, and this turns into a tit-for-tat fight? tit-for-tat,this which also would involve the eu, it could get nasty. just looking...
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into the buckets and brings bits of the ceiling down. brings bits of the ceiling down. leader geoff bartonphic. levels to become catastrophic. students, of course standards are going to go down. going to go down. for some schools, the cracks are beginning to show. but first the headlines on bbc news. to a mystery substance. at the countess of chester hospital. cup quarterfinals. 2% rise in sales. on the three months before. more on this in a moment. in the future" if immediate action is not taken. centres and high streets. of purchasing managers. and the strongest overall performance since last october. in firms taking on new workers. banks and internet providers. to carry out essential admin. that's compared to 32% of people without mental health problems. lead to panic attacks and even suicidal feelings. the bank, opening bills or switching utility providers 20. that it is indicative of at least a mild phobia of this situation. 5 million uk adults. people with mental health problems have. have. suffering from mental health disorders? disorders? and stressful to sometimes absolutely impos
into the buckets and brings bits of the ceiling down. brings bits of the ceiling down. leader geoff bartonphic. levels to become catastrophic. students, of course standards are going to go down. going to go down. for some schools, the cracks are beginning to show. but first the headlines on bbc news. to a mystery substance. at the countess of chester hospital. cup quarterfinals. 2% rise in sales. on the three months before. more on this in a moment. in the future" if immediate action is...
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mark: from european headquarters in london, i'm mark barton.g for the first time in led by basic resources and auto parts lifted by that sentiment out of china where we saw measures announced monday to give the economy a boost amidst the pressures of that the second-biggest economy is confronting. autos, banks, insurers among the best-performing industry groups, the stoxx 600 rising for the first day and four. right at the open, apple shares 13%, the supplier announced better-than-expected third-quarter revenue, not revenue, guidance. adjusted withtor now more than estimates expected. have a buy recommendation, the results helped well concerns about the ramp-up of 3-d sensors in the second half of the year. let's talk about currency, sterling getting a boost in the wake of that news from theresa is going to take control of brexit negotiations. does it lead us to believe we ae going to inch toward softer view of brexit rather than a harder view? the new brexit secretary has been sidelined. want to talk about the lira. we are going to be chatting
mark: from european headquarters in london, i'm mark barton.g for the first time in led by basic resources and auto parts lifted by that sentiment out of china where we saw measures announced monday to give the economy a boost amidst the pressures of that the second-biggest economy is confronting. autos, banks, insurers among the best-performing industry groups, the stoxx 600 rising for the first day and four. right at the open, apple shares 13%, the supplier announced better-than-expected...
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mark: i am mark barton. we want to show you this chart.look for sterling according to deutsche bank. the green line is the median forecast. deutsche bank says theresa may's push for a soft brexit is good for sterling with a prospect of a rate hike has support to the pound and giving the forecast for sterling to increase about 6.6% to 141. that is the yellow line. dipping initially today in the wake of the donald trump interview where he said there will be no trade deal because may's brexit direction seems to be on the soft lane but we had a news conference where he backtracked. seems like a trade deal is back on. 18.rling is up to 132. some earnings to tell you about today. a swiss producer of chocolate, nestlÉ, hershey, an increase with sales volume and stronger demand in emerging markets. growth has outpaced the global chocolate confectionery market which expanded 2.5% from august to april, the company which supplies unilever with chocolate for its magnum ice cream. growth they said would continue at the first half pace in the second hal
mark: i am mark barton. we want to show you this chart.look for sterling according to deutsche bank. the green line is the median forecast. deutsche bank says theresa may's push for a soft brexit is good for sterling with a prospect of a rate hike has support to the pound and giving the forecast for sterling to increase about 6.6% to 141. that is the yellow line. dipping initially today in the wake of the donald trump interview where he said there will be no trade deal because may's brexit...
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clara barton macarthur boulevar looking good. no pn.blems on cabin joh gw parkwayhu quiet.t causes big delays.ra traffic light in the district northwest still malnctioning 17th at street. i'll let you know if any big slowdowns pile up. we have a typical minor delay on the outer loop, some congestion building 95 to the 270 spur, 19 minute tripin there. r loop still very quiet. traffic on the way to bwi, reagan national and dulles in the c iar. keepto fox5. your 6 o'clock homr ising right up. we'll be right back. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> right now at 6:00, breaking overnight, arrested porn star stormy daniels arrested at a strip club. says it was a sup.g and why hery >>> out of a job while you slept the founder of the pizza chain papa john's steps dow as chairman of the board just hours afterin admitthe used a racial slur ding a professional phone call. >>> nato day two as the international summit winds down where president trump had harsh words for our allies. p he nowrepares for a trip to england which is already being met with controversy. >>> testimony trouble. while t overseas presi
clara barton macarthur boulevar looking good. no pn.blems on cabin joh gw parkwayhu quiet.t causes big delays.ra traffic light in the district northwest still malnctioning 17th at street. i'll let you know if any big slowdowns pile up. we have a typical minor delay on the outer loop, some congestion building 95 to the 270 spur, 19 minute tripin there. r loop still very quiet. traffic on the way to bwi, reagan national and dulles in the c iar. keepto fox5. your 6 o'clock homr ising right up....
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i don't think that's affected. >> if you think, barton there are a number of leaders that are criticalnt and could continue to carry out cbs's mission so far, is this stocks reaction an overreaction at this point in. >> you know, given what we have seen with things like fox news where they clearly had horrible kind of accusations and chugged along, it does look like a bit of overreaction. i think that we'll have to see what the story has and maybe reconsider once we get the details. but it feels like it's gone pretty far pretty fast and it looks like a bit of an overreaction. >> larry halferty at l kbchlt h he said he thought it was a certainty that cbs and viet come ultimately merge what's your take. >> it hinges on this lawsuit you know, it seems that if cbs prevails that then we won't have that if they lose then sheri red stone made the desire clear. and i guess we will see. i think that. >> which want way do you think it liens, barton which way do you think it leans. >> i think that consensus on wall street is that cbs has got kind of a long putt here i think they're better positio
i don't think that's affected. >> if you think, barton there are a number of leaders that are criticalnt and could continue to carry out cbs's mission so far, is this stocks reaction an overreaction at this point in. >> you know, given what we have seen with things like fox news where they clearly had horrible kind of accusations and chugged along, it does look like a bit of overreaction. i think that we'll have to see what the story has and maybe reconsider once we get the details....
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this is "bloomberg." ♪ mark: live from london, i mark barton. in new york, i am vonnie quinn. we're keeping an eye on helsinki, finland, where on a trump and vladimir putin will be coming out to the podium. up 2.6%america beating, almost no, one of the top performers in the s&p 500. out by theged consumer unit which posted its highest revenue in more than eight years. bank of america cfo is calling this the best first half and company history. rates?ll about interest >> absolutely. people were really worried about the flattening of the yield curve and what that would mean for jpmorgan, bank of america. they are showing they are able to make money, the health of the u.s. consumer, and they are investing to gain share. for bank of america, even with the cost-cutting plan, they said it would best hundreds of millions of dollars into the digital banking effort. people are reacting pretty well to that today, even though net interest income is a little shy of expectations and results were mixed this morning. vonnie: we have been reporting david's solo
this is "bloomberg." ♪ mark: live from london, i mark barton. in new york, i am vonnie quinn. we're keeping an eye on helsinki, finland, where on a trump and vladimir putin will be coming out to the podium. up 2.6%america beating, almost no, one of the top performers in the s&p 500. out by theged consumer unit which posted its highest revenue in more than eight years. bank of america cfo is calling this the best first half and company history. rates?ll about interest >>...
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your choice of game fish run from the six-inch dolly barton to the 60-pound king salmon.ote springs offer spectacular catches. salmon, cod, halibut, herring has always been a staple of the alaskan economy. the king crab is dramaket evident of creative development in the state. today, this delicious deep water delicacy is enjoyed around the world. but only a few years ago, the king crab was unknown and unavailable outside the fishing community. but research, faith and good business management have made it world famous. and as so often happen nts alaska something exists where nothing has be. the king crab industry has transformed seasonal work into full-time employment. farming in alaska, visitors are matanuskarised at the and the fairbanks valley have produced a good yield. despite a short growing season, rich soil and long days of summer sunshine result in double sized vegetables and therefore successful harvest. where a road building is not feasible, the alaska marine ighway ferry serves as a row serving all of alaska's southeastern cities. cars can be moved at fraction
your choice of game fish run from the six-inch dolly barton to the 60-pound king salmon.ote springs offer spectacular catches. salmon, cod, halibut, herring has always been a staple of the alaskan economy. the king crab is dramaket evident of creative development in the state. today, this delicious deep water delicacy is enjoyed around the world. but only a few years ago, the king crab was unknown and unavailable outside the fishing community. but research, faith and good business management...
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>> barton seaver: just toss some in there, a little kelp. >> stahl: chef and author barton seaver thinksten a whole cookbook of seaweed recipes. when i hear the word "seaweed," the last thing in my head is, "i want to eat that." ( laughs ) you think they'll buy it out there? >> seaver: i do. ( laughs ) i think, you know, ten years ago, kale wasn't on the shelf. >> stahl: he says first off, the name "seaweed's" got to go. he prefers "sea greens." so, is this one of the dishes you created? >> seaver: this is an italian dish that typically uses spinach. >> stahl: he suggests integrating seaweed-- pardon, sea greens-- into things we already know and like. are you nervous that i might not like it? >> seaver: in front of all of america? no! not at all. >> stahl: ( laughs ) surprisingly, it didn't taste fishy or seaweed-y, and he says kelp is rich in calcium, fiber, iron, and anti-oxidants. it's really good. it is really good. >> smith: i mean, this is what's exciting about this space. the oceans are a blank slate. for my generation, this is a really exciting moment. i can farm and grow food, b
>> barton seaver: just toss some in there, a little kelp. >> stahl: chef and author barton seaver thinksten a whole cookbook of seaweed recipes. when i hear the word "seaweed," the last thing in my head is, "i want to eat that." ( laughs ) you think they'll buy it out there? >> seaver: i do. ( laughs ) i think, you know, ten years ago, kale wasn't on the shelf. >> stahl: he says first off, the name "seaweed's" got to go. he prefers "sea...
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tom barton reports. shame on you!ogged by accusations and protests over its approach towards anti—semitism. now a recording has emerged of a member of labour's ruling body suggesting jewish trump fanatics were behind accusations of anti—semitism. i am not going to be lectured to by trump fanatics giving out information without any evidence at all. i think we should ask the 70 rabbis, where is your evidence of severe and widespread anti—semitism in this party? peter willsman, a supporter ofjeremy corbyn, has apologised for his remarks and labour says the matter has been resolved without the need for further investigation. over the past fortnight, two labour mps, margaret hodge and ian austin, have found themselves facing possible disciplinary action after criticising the party's approach to anti—semitism. you have to contrast what has happened in this case, so far, i seriously hope that decision will be reconsidered, with what has happened to my colleagues, dame margaret hodge and ian austin where immediate action was
tom barton reports. shame on you!ogged by accusations and protests over its approach towards anti—semitism. now a recording has emerged of a member of labour's ruling body suggesting jewish trump fanatics were behind accusations of anti—semitism. i am not going to be lectured to by trump fanatics giving out information without any evidence at all. i think we should ask the 70 rabbis, where is your evidence of severe and widespread anti—semitism in this party? peter willsman, a supporter...
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i'm mark barton. matt: deutsche bank reports a 7% drop in fixed income. i have an interview with the ceo. we will bring you that live. cash trade less than 30 minutes away. mark: saving the slump, deutsche without the maintenance position in fixed income trading. we will bring you are exclusive interview. a: 30 5 a.m. u.k. time. do not miss that interview. jean-claude juncker heads to washington to talk trade and donald trump calls for the eu to drop all tariffs and subsidies. will the two men find anything to agree on? as theresa may takes control of negotiations, the u.k. prepares for a no deal brexit. we will talk to the deputy government of the bank of england. at what isa look happening to european equities. the futures indicating stocks a little bit mixed today. futures down by 0.25% but yesterday we had european stocks rising for the first today and four. investors do it by those measures in china to stimulate the economy. following on are the mixed end of the day in asia. dax futures also down. slight move up in cac 40 futures. have a peek at what
i'm mark barton. matt: deutsche bank reports a 7% drop in fixed income. i have an interview with the ceo. we will bring you that live. cash trade less than 30 minutes away. mark: saving the slump, deutsche without the maintenance position in fixed income trading. we will bring you are exclusive interview. a: 30 5 a.m. u.k. time. do not miss that interview. jean-claude juncker heads to washington to talk trade and donald trump calls for the eu to drop all tariffs and subsidies. will the two men...
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join myanmar barton. that's live on london dab. on your iphone, your android phone, on the web, or your bloomberg terminal. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: the u.s. president slams the prime minister's brexit plan. what does it mean for the trade deal? protests are expected across the u.k. is the president meets this afternoon. target with the frequent of cap tax sadiq khan. china's monthly surplus with the u.s. hits a record. welcome to "bloomberg
join myanmar barton. that's live on london dab. on your iphone, your android phone, on the web, or your bloomberg terminal. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: the u.s. president slams the prime minister's brexit plan. what does it mean for the trade deal? protests are expected across the u.k. is the president meets this afternoon. target with the frequent of cap tax sadiq khan. china's monthly surplus with the u.s. hits a record. welcome to "bloomberg
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tom barton reports. shame on you! approach towards anti—semitism. now a recording has emerged of a member of labour‘s ruling body suggesting jewish trump fanatics were behind accusations of anti—semitism.” jewish trump fanatics were behind accusations of anti-semitism. i am not going to be lectured to by trump fanatics giving out information without any evidence at all. i think we should ask the 17 rabbis, where is your evidence of severe and widespread anti—semitism in this party? peter willsman, a supporter ofjeremy corbyn, has apologised for his remarks and labour says the matter has been resolved without the need for further investigation. 0ver the past fortnight, two labour mps, margaret hodge and ian austin, have found themselves facing possible disciplinary action after criticising the party‘s approach to anti—semitism. criticising the party‘s approach to anti-semitism. you have to contrast what has happened in this case, so far, i seriously hope that decision will be reconsidered, with what has happened to my
tom barton reports. shame on you! approach towards anti—semitism. now a recording has emerged of a member of labour‘s ruling body suggesting jewish trump fanatics were behind accusations of anti—semitism.” jewish trump fanatics were behind accusations of anti-semitism. i am not going to be lectured to by trump fanatics giving out information without any evidence at all. i think we should ask the 17 rabbis, where is your evidence of severe and widespread anti—semitism in this party?...
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but look at this, the rest of the building came down today at the barton 1792 distillery, toppling another 9,000 to 10,000 barrels. workers have created a berm to prevent leakage into a nearby creek. >>> when we come back, our nightly snapshot. we'll meet a young man who would feel right at home back in 1776.if you )r fireworks tonight, be warned. you could get in trouble, even in the town where ent, outside a bay area building. next. >>> finally tonight, our nightly snapshot. for many 7-year-olds, july fourth is all about parades and fireworks. but for one boy near philadelphia, the 4th is all about the founding fathers. in fact, every day is. here's kristin dalgren. >> reporter: at philadelphia's museum of the american revolution, you'll see george washington, alexander hamilton, and oliver. >> hey, oliver. >> hey, oliver! >> reporter: oliver thebold dean may not be a founding father but the 7-year-old is a fixture here. he's visited close to 50 times since the museum opened last year. >> i heard staff talking about, oliver's here again. a school assignment at age 5. then a trip to washi
but look at this, the rest of the building came down today at the barton 1792 distillery, toppling another 9,000 to 10,000 barrels. workers have created a berm to prevent leakage into a nearby creek. >>> when we come back, our nightly snapshot. we'll meet a young man who would feel right at home back in 1776.if you )r fireworks tonight, be warned. you could get in trouble, even in the town where ent, outside a bay area building. next. >>> finally tonight, our nightly snapshot....
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explosives expert mark while barton has been in many crisis regions but he says muscle is something new. they have found many bombs grenades mortars and thousands of traps that i s. left on their retreat. they've been very well built but on an industrial scale it's not sort of just. a few people building them here and there this has been sort of an industry to build them to this scale and this amount this was as she thought hospital it was a modern clinic until i s. turned it into the headquarters of. the search and clearance team worked through it by hand piece for piece meter by meter the u.n. mine action service has sixty people in mosul it's nowhere near enough clue to the ah yes hidden explosives so well that if you're not extremely careful you don't see them but if someone goes in somewhere where we have an opinion and doesn't look out very carefully they can get blown up york is the center for jihadi. as more people return it becomes more urgent to clear the deadly explosives still hidden in the debris or at least to mark which areas are safe but none of this is happening fast en
explosives expert mark while barton has been in many crisis regions but he says muscle is something new. they have found many bombs grenades mortars and thousands of traps that i s. left on their retreat. they've been very well built but on an industrial scale it's not sort of just. a few people building them here and there this has been sort of an industry to build them to this scale and this amount this was as she thought hospital it was a modern clinic until i s. turned it into the...
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and so -- but as someone who also taught kids at clara barton high school, only black and brown kids,nly poor kids, whose kids actually won competitions in the bill of rights, what we've learned from that experience and so many other expeences is you focus on kids who obey, you engage them instruionally, you create capacity for teachers tov actuallythe skills and knowledge to do a good job, and you actually have ltures of collaboration. if you do those four things, i don'care if it's a charter school or a public school, that school is going to do well. and that is what we don't do enough of in america, particularly for kids who arepo . >> i mean, there are plenty of examples of educational experiments that are not unionized, that are providing just as high quality and, in many cases, higher-quality education for students who are african-american and hispanic and of challenged economic circumstances, that aren't organized by labor unions. isn't there an opportunity to improve student outc in a way that isn't entirely or always tied to labor >> actually, there's always an opportunity to
and so -- but as someone who also taught kids at clara barton high school, only black and brown kids,nly poor kids, whose kids actually won competitions in the bill of rights, what we've learned from that experience and so many other expeences is you focus on kids who obey, you engage them instruionally, you create capacity for teachers tov actuallythe skills and knowledge to do a good job, and you actually have ltures of collaboration. if you do those four things, i don'care if it's a charter...
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tom barton, thanks for that update from westminster.s bustling greektown neighborhood. the suspect was found dead in an alley after an exchange of gunfire with police. president trump has stepped up his rhetoric against iran with a warning that it will face "consequences the likes of which few "throughout history have ever suffered". in a message on twitter, written entirely in capital letters, mr trump tells the iranian president he will not tolerate what he calls iran's "demented words of violence and death". richard lister reports. president trump said the deal to limit iran's nuclear programme was an embarrassment. when he signed the order in may withdrawing american support, he seemed sure of one thing... this will make america much safer. but two months on, and the rhetoric‘s becoming more belligerent on both sides. at the weekend, iran's leaders condemned mr trump's efforts to implement new sanctions. "don't play with the lion's tail," warned president rouhani, who added that conflict with iran would be "the mother of all wars".
tom barton, thanks for that update from westminster.s bustling greektown neighborhood. the suspect was found dead in an alley after an exchange of gunfire with police. president trump has stepped up his rhetoric against iran with a warning that it will face "consequences the likes of which few "throughout history have ever suffered". in a message on twitter, written entirely in capital letters, mr trump tells the iranian president he will not tolerate what he calls iran's...
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explosives expert mark while barton has been in many crisis regions but he says mosul is something you. they have found many bombs grenades mortars and thousands of traps that high as left on their retreat. they've been very well built but on an industrial scale it's not sort of just. a few people building them here in there this has been sort of an industry to build them to the scale and this amount this was as she thought hospital it was a modern clinic until i turned it into the headquarters of. the search and clearance team worked through it by hand piece for piece meter by meter the u.n. mine action service has sixty people in mosul it's nowhere near enough clue shot but if the are yes hidden explosives so well that if you're not extremely careful you don't see them but if someone goes in somewhere where we haven't been yet and doesn't look out very carefully they can get blown up york is center for jihadi. as more people return it becomes more urgent to clear the deadly explosives still hidden in the debris or at least to mark which areas are safe but none of this is happening fa
explosives expert mark while barton has been in many crisis regions but he says mosul is something you. they have found many bombs grenades mortars and thousands of traps that high as left on their retreat. they've been very well built but on an industrial scale it's not sort of just. a few people building them here in there this has been sort of an industry to build them to the scale and this amount this was as she thought hospital it was a modern clinic until i turned it into the headquarters...
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let's get more with our political correspondent tom barton. friday, we have had these make or break cabinet meetings on brexit before but this one is critical. yes, because the cabinet is so divided on this issue of what britain's customs relationship with the eu should look like after we leave and so on the one hand you have a group of remain attending cabinet ministers who would like a relationship which is quite close where essentially britain collect some taxes on behalf of the eu and goods move freely within europe, and you have brexit attending cabinet ministers who want at tougher relationship essentially facilitated by technology. the two cannot agree. we have seen how much they disagree in the last week with public state m e nts in the last week with public statements from people like michael gove yesterday saying he physically ripped upa gove yesterday saying he physically ripped up a report which set out one of those proposals that he disagreed with, so as we move towards this meeting on friday you have notjust backbenchers, as show
let's get more with our political correspondent tom barton. friday, we have had these make or break cabinet meetings on brexit before but this one is critical. yes, because the cabinet is so divided on this issue of what britain's customs relationship with the eu should look like after we leave and so on the one hand you have a group of remain attending cabinet ministers who would like a relationship which is quite close where essentially britain collect some taxes on behalf of the eu and goods...
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mark: i am mark barton. faster hiring to boost growth. the chief executive spoke to manus cranny.will be within the 4% to 6%. way.ts went one i am happy with the 5.1. mark: he plans to hire 80 relationships managers a year. a look at european markets. stocks are lower today. investors focus on trump tweets. ftse down. day of the kleins. a quiet week -- third day of declines. brexit remains front and center. theresa may's future trade relationship plan for the two regions. sterling down again. ♪ phones have made our lives effortless. streaming must see tv has never been easier. paying for things is a breeze. and getting into new places is even simpler. with xfinity mobile, saving money is effortless too. it's the only network that combines america's largest, most reliable 4g lte with the most wi-fi hotspots. and it can be included with your internet. which could save you hundreds of dollars a year. plus, get $150 dollars when you bring in your own phone. its a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. mark: check out what happened at the en
mark: i am mark barton. faster hiring to boost growth. the chief executive spoke to manus cranny.will be within the 4% to 6%. way.ts went one i am happy with the 5.1. mark: he plans to hire 80 relationships managers a year. a look at european markets. stocks are lower today. investors focus on trump tweets. ftse down. day of the kleins. a quiet week -- third day of declines. brexit remains front and center. theresa may's future trade relationship plan for the two regions. sterling down again....
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follow i'm terry barton good to have you with us british police have confirmed that two people who fell critically ill near the market town of salzburg were poisoned with the same nerve agent no but chalk this comes just months after a former russian spy and his daughter were also attacked with a deadly poison in the same town british counterterrorism police are leading the investigation and cites the couple visited have been cordoned off. this is the british couple at the center of a new mystery shrouding an english town charlie riley and dawn studs just were poisoned by the nerve agent navi truck they were taken ill at their home in amesbury on saturday paramedics were called after the woman collapsed in the morning a friend of the couple was with the man later in the day they start out so funny it was like his it was rubbing against the wall. but read in print. it's starts with a laser drip then sought to say that i'm going to share. the couple is in a critical condition at salisbury hospital just a few kilometers away it's the same hospital that treated former russian spy so gay scr
follow i'm terry barton good to have you with us british police have confirmed that two people who fell critically ill near the market town of salzburg were poisoned with the same nerve agent no but chalk this comes just months after a former russian spy and his daughter were also attacked with a deadly poison in the same town british counterterrorism police are leading the investigation and cites the couple visited have been cordoned off. this is the british couple at the center of a new...
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flo i'm terry barton good to have you with us british police have confirmed that two people who fell critically ill near the market town of souls were poise. with the same nerve agent nova truck comes just months after a former russian spy and his daughter were also attacked with a deadly poison in the same town british culture terrorism police are leading the investigation and cites the couple visited have been cordoned off the english time of amesbury now at the center of a major police investigation officials say that a british couple taken at their home were poisoned by another choke nerve agent. paramedics were called after the woman collapsed on saturday morning a friend of the couple was with the man later in the day started out so firmly it was like as if it is rocking against the organ but as i read in the press. it's the start of sweat lace driven so it's something that i would be less sure that. the couple are in a critical condition at salisbury hospital just a few kilometers away it's the same hospital that treated former russian spy surrogates creep and his daughter you
flo i'm terry barton good to have you with us british police have confirmed that two people who fell critically ill near the market town of souls were poise. with the same nerve agent nova truck comes just months after a former russian spy and his daughter were also attacked with a deadly poison in the same town british culture terrorism police are leading the investigation and cites the couple visited have been cordoned off the english time of amesbury now at the center of a major police...