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governor mark carney gives a news briefing.bloomberg customer, you can watch the show using tv as well as a via stream. you can follow all of our desk video stream. you can follow all of our charts and message the team directly. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ london, 40s 7:19 in minutes away from the european market open. if we look at how they might open, we could see a lower open going to days of gains in the stoxx 600. we have seen some losses in asia as well. on fridaylosed lower in terms of the s&p 500 and nasdaq. tech stocks providing a big drag. a big week for central banks, 10-year treasury yield traded at 2.96%, higher after a drop friday following the u.s. gdp print. let's get the news business flash. : internet platforms are set to face new content laws in europe. companies, including google, twitter comments race book, could face fines from number if they fail to take down propaganda and hate speech. the board of cbs is set to meet later today to discuss the future les moonves. it is a scheduled meeting just days befor
governor mark carney gives a news briefing.bloomberg customer, you can watch the show using tv as well as a via stream. you can follow all of our desk video stream. you can follow all of our charts and message the team directly. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ london, 40s 7:19 in minutes away from the european market open. if we look at how they might open, we could see a lower open going to days of gains in the stoxx 600. we have seen some losses in asia as well. on fridaylosed lower in terms of...
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>> on the phone with us is jordain carney, senate reporter from the hill. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell announced plans last month to canceled august recess. why was the recess canceled? talk to republican senators, they say it was because they have 20 of nominations, and funding with government, and bread and butter legislation to get through plenty of what keeps them here through august. there was a lot of pressure from conservatives and the president to cancel the august recess. they hadn't finished nominations and funding government. reasonsators played the that they are staying because they know if they left, trump would criticize them. >> some of the work they planned includes, next week not excluding the things you mentioned, extending the national flood insurance program past the tuesday deadline. and going to congress with the house and five-year farm will, and the senators planning to vote on the defense policy bill. why is this bill so significant to the current arms services committee share? why should we expect the senate to pass it? d
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i was struck talking to governor carney that he admitted it was taking at least half of his time. i suspect that is a conservative estimate. this was something hardly on the radar when he became governor. even the possibility of a referendum. for that to be absorbing so much time, i was also interested in what he said about the financial system. there has been concerns on both sides of the channel and the continent about what the impact of britain leaving would have on the european financial centers because the european policy makers tend to be wanting to bring things on sure, they are not as open in their outlook in the financial sense as the u.k. and i can be a shame for europe if you have a more closed financial system with the u.k.. and the importance of a global financial system as well. being: you talk about data dependent and you have to keep an eye on what data is coming down the pipe. at the moment, we don't even know if theresa may will be prime minister for very much longer or not. stephanie: even on the basic macros, it is a challenge as it is even if you did not worry
i was struck talking to governor carney that he admitted it was taking at least half of his time. i suspect that is a conservative estimate. this was something hardly on the radar when he became governor. even the possibility of a referendum. for that to be absorbing so much time, i was also interested in what he said about the financial system. there has been concerns on both sides of the channel and the continent about what the impact of britain leaving would have on the european financial...
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do not miss stephanie flanders interview with mark carney. it is still earning season, it will be a busy week, second busiest for s&p, more than 500 companies reporting. we had apple on tuesday, tesla is also coming, and then he have workers and ubs and credit well. as tracy, over all, how would you categorize earnings season? tracy: i think it has been fairly good, but it's thunder has been stolen the what is happening with the faang stocks, obviously. we speak about the importance of faang stocks to the rally, and 90 have a result of what can happen when those stocks get knocked. a few people were surprised that we did not have a broader impact on the s&p 500 when we saw the netflix. facebook and goldman sachs said to do that one reason a minute have happened is that we saw a lot of the holders of tech stocks that were getting hit, rotated to other stocks, so they propped up way.ally that but when you think about it, the faang stocks have been responsible for the rally this year, there and responsible for the momentum which is based on conf
do not miss stephanie flanders interview with mark carney. it is still earning season, it will be a busy week, second busiest for s&p, more than 500 companies reporting. we had apple on tuesday, tesla is also coming, and then he have workers and ubs and credit well. as tracy, over all, how would you categorize earnings season? tracy: i think it has been fairly good, but it's thunder has been stolen the what is happening with the faang stocks, obviously. we speak about the importance of...
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guy: mark carney talking about brexit of next.mberg. ♪ matt: 30 minutes into the trading day. here are the top headlines. boj back in the market. rhoda makes it clear he's in charge of -- kuroda makes it clear he's in charge. will they make a shift in policy tomorrow? stress test. mark carney tells bloomberg his preparation for brexit. we analyze what he says for clues. and brazilian hangover. the world's second-largest brewer slumps as the latin american business squeezes heineken's.profits welcome to bloomberg markets the european open. berlint miller in alongside guy johnson and bloomberg's european headquarters in london. guy: heineken certainly suffering as we heard from the cfo. the market is going to read this as a profit warning. but it's based on positive rather than negative views. the market certainly punishing heineken. trading up 2.8%. gvc is trading a little higher. seven bells trading a little lower, sorry trading a little higher by 2.61%. let's show you what the heineken stock looks like, trading sharply to the dow
guy: mark carney talking about brexit of next.mberg. ♪ matt: 30 minutes into the trading day. here are the top headlines. boj back in the market. rhoda makes it clear he's in charge of -- kuroda makes it clear he's in charge. will they make a shift in policy tomorrow? stress test. mark carney tells bloomberg his preparation for brexit. we analyze what he says for clues. and brazilian hangover. the world's second-largest brewer slumps as the latin american business squeezes heineken's.profits...
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in's start with mark carney his address.>> they are putting some numbers on these threats, talking about a huge amount of investment that is under threat if we have a bad brexit deal with lots of trade barriers between britain and the european union. what mrs. may is proposing and mr. davis seems to have rejected is inching towards the softer end of the brexit curve. some of this rhetoric might strengthen mrs. may's hand in negotiating with her cabinet. toa: they are used dismissing this as fear, aren't they? >> they are. strength of the feeling in the cabinet. there is a lot of anger provoke .y this brinksmanship they accuse these companies of performing that. it is important to remember what the europeans will think about this has britain continues to argue amongst itself. mrs. may is off to germany this afternoon. regardless of what mr. davis thinks, if she can get angela merkel to say this is a starting point, she will come back to that meeting with a strengthened hand. tom: thank you so much for those comments as govern
in's start with mark carney his address.>> they are putting some numbers on these threats, talking about a huge amount of investment that is under threat if we have a bad brexit deal with lots of trade barriers between britain and the european union. what mrs. may is proposing and mr. davis seems to have rejected is inching towards the softer end of the brexit curve. some of this rhetoric might strengthen mrs. may's hand in negotiating with her cabinet. toa: they are used dismissing this...
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former white house spokesman jay carney says he worried he's worried about the country's credibility under trump but that high sense of credibility seemed a little blunted when he joined amazon as senior vice president and marge twenty fifteen he joined a company that is the appear to be treating their workers like piles of dogs that are then run over by a truck and then the truck crashes. morag so there's just jad bodies and dogs everywhere and then jeff bezos walks like welcome to your new home. and carneys job was to publicly attack anyone who said amazon treated their workers like dogs but brad my favorite is obama's secretary of agriculture tom vilsack he's now advocating for some of the country's biggest day every interests including ok i have see taco bell in of the u.s. dairy export council yeah the guy who used to be in charge of making sure america was healthy and eating right is a lobbyist for taco bell. everybody growing children will need lots of vitamin c. chalupa ok they need to loop which is crammed down their pristine faces so they can grow up to be gorditas. and for
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i'm delighted to welcome to the stage the governor of the bank of england, mark carney.eat message of the economy. the data since may have given me greater confidence that the softness in the uk activity in the first quarter was largely due to the weather, not the climate. a number of indicators of household spending and sentiment have bounced back strongly. governor, given the bounced back in the economy that you have outlined today, it should people be prepared for an interest—rate rise sooner rather than later, and certainly this year? i would say 75% survey evidence of households think that interest rates will rise because of the next year. there are expectations are that interest rates will drop a bit but not that much. he knows that brexit is weighing on economic competence and his audience it, too. if longueuil invest in local firms, many of which export to the eu. —— yvonne gale. to boost the economy, we need more ambition and a willingness to take on risks. but the problem with the whole brexit question and where we will end up is that it suppresses people's upd
i'm delighted to welcome to the stage the governor of the bank of england, mark carney.eat message of the economy. the data since may have given me greater confidence that the softness in the uk activity in the first quarter was largely due to the weather, not the climate. a number of indicators of household spending and sentiment have bounced back strongly. governor, given the bounced back in the economy that you have outlined today, it should people be prepared for an interest—rate rise...
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back to the interview with mark carney.t the time, the offer talked about trade. >> it is a real risk. the u.k. is reconsidering its trading relationship with the entire world. it is a huge issue for the government. really, only 50% of the time. it is huge, and it has only gotten more interesting since june. now i think he would probably be more concerned. i imagine it is going to come up in the press conference on thursday. francine: we are getting your questions. please keep writing in if you like the program, don't like the program, if you have questions for our guests. where do you think the new our rate should be? >> if we are looking at long-term equilibrium rates, i think the market has underestimated the impact this week. this could blow the market reaction in the immediate aftermath. somewhere in are the region of 2% to 2.5%. moderately above the neutral equilibrium inflation level. >> in nominal terms, 2.5%. after inflation, about 0.5%. slightly higher in america than it would be here. this is a must more art than
back to the interview with mark carney.t the time, the offer talked about trade. >> it is a real risk. the u.k. is reconsidering its trading relationship with the entire world. it is a huge issue for the government. really, only 50% of the time. it is huge, and it has only gotten more interesting since june. now i think he would probably be more concerned. i imagine it is going to come up in the press conference on thursday. francine: we are getting your questions. please keep writing in...
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carney spoke and seemed a little more hawkish.at increase the probability of a rate hike in august? elsa: markets have become quite skeptical with mark carney because we have heard him switch around before. i think people are naturally a little bit cautious taking him at his word. economists are expecting a hike in august, but we will have more data before then. mark: does that mean sterling bottomed or there are other factors in play? elsa: this week we had that angela merkel is rejecting theresa may's plan. that really is the focus for the next two days. vonnie: how much impact as this having on the ecb members? obviously, sterling is going its own way but it must have some impact on what the ecb is thinking. elsa: i think ecb members are more concerned about their own internal debate. you reported a story that certain members are not so sure about market pricing, a little concerned that markets are not discounting the first rate hike soon enough. other members would disagree, and i think you heard that from mario draghi at the
carney spoke and seemed a little more hawkish.at increase the probability of a rate hike in august? elsa: markets have become quite skeptical with mark carney because we have heard him switch around before. i think people are naturally a little bit cautious taking him at his word. economists are expecting a hike in august, but we will have more data before then. mark: does that mean sterling bottomed or there are other factors in play? elsa: this week we had that angela merkel is rejecting...
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former white house spokesman jay carney says he worried he's worried about the country's credibility under trump but that high sense of credibility seemed a little blunted when he joined amazon as senior vice president and marge twenty fifteen he joined a company that is the appear to be treating their workers like piles of dogs that are then run over by a truck and then the truck crashes into like more a good so there's just jad bodies and dogs everywhere and then jeff bezos walks like welcome to your new home. and carneys job was to publicly attack anyone who said amazon treated their workers like dogs but brad my favorite is obama's secretary of agriculture tom vilsack he's now advocating for some of the country's big is the day every interests including ok i have see taco bell and pizza hut as president of the us dairy export council yeah the guy who used to be in charge of making sure america was healthy and eating right is a lobbyist for taco. no. everybody is growing children will need lots of vitamin c. chalupa ok they need to loop which is crammed down their pristine faces s
former white house spokesman jay carney says he worried he's worried about the country's credibility under trump but that high sense of credibility seemed a little blunted when he joined amazon as senior vice president and marge twenty fifteen he joined a company that is the appear to be treating their workers like piles of dogs that are then run over by a truck and then the truck crashes into like more a good so there's just jad bodies and dogs everywhere and then jeff bezos walks like welcome...
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i'm delighted to welcome to the stage the governor of the bank of england, mark carney. spirits, a more upbeat message on the economy. the data since may have given me greater confidence that the softness in the uk activity in the first quarter was largely due to the weather, not the climate. a number of indicators of household spending and sentiment have bounced back strongly. governor, given the bounce back in the economy that you have outlined today, should people be preparing for an interest—rate rise sooner rather than later, and certainly this year? i would say 75% survey evidence of households think that interest rates will rise because of the next year. there are expectations are that interest rates will drop a bit but not that much. he knows that brexit is weighing on economic competence and his audience knows it, too. yvonne gale invests in local firms, many of which export to the eu. to boost the economy, we need more ambition and a willingness to take on risks. but the problem with the whole brexit question and where we will end up is that it suppresses peopl
i'm delighted to welcome to the stage the governor of the bank of england, mark carney. spirits, a more upbeat message on the economy. the data since may have given me greater confidence that the softness in the uk activity in the first quarter was largely due to the weather, not the climate. a number of indicators of household spending and sentiment have bounced back strongly. governor, given the bounce back in the economy that you have outlined today, should people be preparing for an...
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that‘s the warning from mark carney, the governor of the bank of england. he is pointing out that there are no winners. the fact we have seen retaliation from a tariff perspective from both europe and china, he‘s proving to be correct, certainly from an agricultural point of view, with your reporter was talking about soya beans. that is a clear indication that the us will suffer in some shape or form. it's confusing, isn‘t it? we were talking about the non—reaction we are seeing on the markets. to what degree to stock market reaction reflect what is going on in the real economy? great question. —— to what degree does the stock market reaction. the markets don‘t particularly reflect necessarily what is going on. but it isa necessarily what is going on. but it is a holding pattern, in some respects, at the moment. thanks very much. that‘s it from business live today. there will be more business news throughout the day on the bbc live webpage and on world business report. we‘ll see you again tomorrow. the dry, very warm and predominantly sunny weather continue
that‘s the warning from mark carney, the governor of the bank of england. he is pointing out that there are no winners. the fact we have seen retaliation from a tariff perspective from both europe and china, he‘s proving to be correct, certainly from an agricultural point of view, with your reporter was talking about soya beans. that is a clear indication that the us will suffer in some shape or form. it's confusing, isn‘t it? we were talking about the non—reaction we are seeing on the...
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i am delighted to welcome to the stage, the governor of the bank of england, mark carney.more upbeat message on the economy. the data since may have given me greater confidence that the softness in uk activity in the first quarter was largely due to the weather, not the climate. a number of indicators of household spending and sentiment have bounced back strongly. governor, given the bounce back in the economy that you've outlined today, should people be preparing themselves for an interest rate rise sooner rather than later, and certainly this year? i would say 75% survey evidence of households think that interest rates are going to rise over the course of the next year. their expectations are that interest rates will go up a bit, but not that much. he knows that brexit is weighing on economic confidence and his audience knows it, too. yvonne gayle invests in local firms — many of which export to the eu. if we want a boosted, growing economy, we do actually need a little bit more ambition and a willingness to take on risks. and, the problem with the whole brexit question
i am delighted to welcome to the stage, the governor of the bank of england, mark carney.more upbeat message on the economy. the data since may have given me greater confidence that the softness in uk activity in the first quarter was largely due to the weather, not the climate. a number of indicators of household spending and sentiment have bounced back strongly. governor, given the bounce back in the economy that you've outlined today, should people be preparing themselves for an interest...
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just a little color on what we had for mark carney. august deal the meeting, the markets pricing in that rate hike. is there anything that could change that picture the way it did in may? i don't think so because we have had u.k. data in terms of employment. that has been consistent enough with the bank of england doing a hike in august. i am skeptical that these rate hikes are warranted. spoiledsee a range developing in the united kingdom. unlike the u.s., the u.k. health sector is not delivered anywhere as much. i think it has pretty much maxed out on his credit card. i think it will be kind of one and done. tom: you are too modest about your incredible work at fitch for over a decade. global sovereign and financialnal divisions group. you ran the thing for a decade. how did we get into financial instability? what are the things that get us into trouble? david: coming from a ratings agency background, i have to show some humility and say one of the things we learned was the mispricing of some risk. tom: were you too slow? david: when
just a little color on what we had for mark carney. august deal the meeting, the markets pricing in that rate hike. is there anything that could change that picture the way it did in may? i don't think so because we have had u.k. data in terms of employment. that has been consistent enough with the bank of england doing a hike in august. i am skeptical that these rate hikes are warranted. spoiledsee a range developing in the united kingdom. unlike the u.s., the u.k. health sector is not...
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. >> bank of england governor mark carney says signs of a growing strength in the u.k. support a move toward higher interest rate. creasing confidence for the winter weather and not the economic climate. we do the door open to a hike as early as the banks next meeting on august 2. u.k. prime minister theresa may is fighting cabinet results. close to eu trade rules after brexit. senior figures discussing compromise, and the negotiator is already said to have rejected it. ministers met foreign secretary doris johnson on thursday night and later made their concerns to downing street. china has confirmed that support the iran nuclear deal saying the states involved have an obligation to keep it in place. speaking ahead of resident parties indiana, the minister said they had an international treaty and the collapse what her chances of these in the middle east. and damage the credibility of the world order. the u.s. pulled out of the deal in may. the deal is a multinational treaty. that is why states are obligated to ensure its arrival. if this treaty can't be of help, it doe
. >> bank of england governor mark carney says signs of a growing strength in the u.k. support a move toward higher interest rate. creasing confidence for the winter weather and not the economic climate. we do the door open to a hike as early as the banks next meeting on august 2. u.k. prime minister theresa may is fighting cabinet results. close to eu trade rules after brexit. senior figures discussing compromise, and the negotiator is already said to have rejected it. ministers met...
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governor carney? carney: what is the bargain for doing these projects in the private, partnership with the private sector, when we as a state, can always borrow the money from the public sector, cheaply? graeme: i would say, if you have an asset that doesn't require operational excellence, that you do not want to grow, you do not want innovative solutions, then continue to finance through the municipal bond market. those financing alternatives. but if you want to encourage new ideas, new growth, new opportunities, revenue lines that you haven't yet imagined, that is on the private sector is a source of capital, and it becomes immensely competitive alternatives the you currently have. that is used airports is a good example, because the private sector will come in, they would look at the airport and see, how can they offer better services, how can they get people through security quicker. the way to achieve that becomes how they demonstrate value to you and your community. gov. sandoval: so, are there
governor carney? carney: what is the bargain for doing these projects in the private, partnership with the private sector, when we as a state, can always borrow the money from the public sector, cheaply? graeme: i would say, if you have an asset that doesn't require operational excellence, that you do not want to grow, you do not want innovative solutions, then continue to finance through the municipal bond market. those financing alternatives. but if you want to encourage new ideas, new...
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nuclear you move the goal carney. you know do we. think guys are directed out of the. cars or do they have been through. you mustn't mind the day on that instead of us. this is you've always been known for the tsunamis to continue to test its resilience. with more powerful earthquakes predicted. in communities like this of of be safe. japan aftermath of a disaster from two thousand and eleven conic laying the devastation just days after the tsunami. truck but how does a community recover from such a natural disaster six years on return to me to find out. if i did. nothing or very devout upon walk up go up with everything. you just. might go see. a station on board both because you'll open up for them. to find. it's about them all. day. with. a. simple you put on the. card but you must stay on the court when you would know you want to to go . no when i'm gone and i've got a day go pick up good say the next item discuss the process how do you know you know do you mean to me that's on. that's on that's good and i've got to say oh so you don't like to know that. it was i m
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local journalist who dari has more from israel gaza border nearly one hundred fifty meters away from carney the fence and as you see the palestinian youths protesters are describing and expressing expressing their rage by climbing this fans i have to say that this is one of the hardest days and we have been covering. the protests on we keep bases for lawyer been five months in this is one of the hardest days today we saw explosions on both sides scores were injured we have been also hearing air strikes are tethered reached our teller reach targets we have been also hearing explosions on the both sides and today is a very very hard day it's very dangerous and this was one of the toughest days we have ever witnessed by live ammunition here guys airstrikes and a lot to know lots of more weapons the israelis have been using against the palestinians. political analyst. says there are now huge concerns for the safety of those living in the gaza strip. bows but is disposable owns escalation and does a thread about a syrian civilian are very afraid now as i witness to stomach crowding in the front
local journalist who dari has more from israel gaza border nearly one hundred fifty meters away from carney the fence and as you see the palestinian youths protesters are describing and expressing expressing their rage by climbing this fans i have to say that this is one of the hardest days and we have been covering. the protests on we keep bases for lawyer been five months in this is one of the hardest days today we saw explosions on both sides scores were injured we have been also hearing air...
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possible exit from the european union without a formal divorce deal meanwhile bank of england chief mark carney said the institution expects a systemic shock if the u.k. exits from the e.u. next march without a deal so-called heartbreaks the likelihood of justice has risen in recent weeks as the british government teeters between public expectations at home and e.u. demands. the u.s. has published stellar growth figures last week boss there are fears the u.s. economy may be peaking stock exchanges in tokyo shanghai and so broadly posting declines with european markets following suit analysts are skeptical that the record four point one percent g.d.p. growth in the u.s. is sustainable consumer spending and a surge in soybean exports were behind the surge and for the growth companies in china and the e.u. stockpile the venture is amidst trade war fears now let's shed some light on these developments and talk to cast brush he's the chief economist at g d van joins us now from france of course those u.s. figures don't seem to impress anyone has u.s. growth really peaked you know has been or not rea
possible exit from the european union without a formal divorce deal meanwhile bank of england chief mark carney said the institution expects a systemic shock if the u.k. exits from the e.u. next march without a deal so-called heartbreaks the likelihood of justice has risen in recent weeks as the british government teeters between public expectations at home and e.u. demands. the u.s. has published stellar growth figures last week boss there are fears the u.s. economy may be peaking stock...
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nearly one hundred fifty meters away from carney the fans and as you see the palestinian youths protesters are describing and expressing expressing their rage by climbing this fans i have to say that this is one of the hardest days we have been covering. the protests on weekly basis for than five months and this is one of the hardest days today we saw explosions on both sides scores were injured we have been also hearing airstrikes artillery are tell every targets we have been also hearing explosions on the both sides and today is a very very hard day it's very dangerous and this was one of the toughest days we have ever witnessed by live i mean should tear gas air strikes and a lot to know lots of more weapons the israelis have been using against the palestinians to friends and political commentator amir oren and the former director of the palestinian non-governmental organisation network more ramadan shared their views on the recent conflict. hundreds of palestinians if you accumulate the numbers have either died or been injured at the demonstrations but this is not happened because isra
nearly one hundred fifty meters away from carney the fans and as you see the palestinian youths protesters are describing and expressing expressing their rage by climbing this fans i have to say that this is one of the hardest days we have been covering. the protests on weekly basis for than five months and this is one of the hardest days today we saw explosions on both sides scores were injured we have been also hearing airstrikes artillery are tell every targets we have been also hearing...
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the guardian carries a warning from bank of england chairman mark carney to president trump, that furthermage the us the most. this comes as the us and china prepare to fire the opening salvos of a trade war today. meanwhile, france's market watchdog the autorite des marches financiers says the world faces the risk of a "brutal correction" in global stock markets. the organisation warned the world has never been so indebted and the debt has never been so risky. the new york times looks ahead to us secretary of state mike pompeo's latest visit to north korea, where there are fresh doubts about whether pyongyang will follow through on the commitments at the singapore summit. reports from us intelligence say the regime is working to conceal the extent of its nuclear weapons program. and, finally, football won't be coming home to english churches anytime soon. the church of england has warned world cup fans not to check their mobiles during wedding services or they risk being told to leave.
the guardian carries a warning from bank of england chairman mark carney to president trump, that furthermage the us the most. this comes as the us and china prepare to fire the opening salvos of a trade war today. meanwhile, france's market watchdog the autorite des marches financiers says the world faces the risk of a "brutal correction" in global stock markets. the organisation warned the world has never been so indebted and the debt has never been so risky. the new york times...
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you agree are you moving the goal carney. no do we. think i was wrong or the director out of the. coverage should do everything or do. you mustn't mind the day you are needed instead of the us. the city will always be known for the tsunamis to continue to test its resilience. with more powerful earthquakes predicted. in communities like this of the be safe. japan aftermath of the disaster from two thousand and eleven conic laying the devastation just days after the tsunami. but how does a community recover from such a natural disaster six years on return to me to find out. if i did. nothing or very devout of the walk of a few of them think. you just. might go see. a station on board don't think you'll open up the order. to find. it's about them all night the. day. a. report on the. card but you must pay to numb the court when you. know you're not going. to. you know when i'm gone and i've got a day go pick up good say that by the mistrust but suppose that you had me on the cheek you know you mean to me that's on the level. that's on the ticket and i've got to say oh so you can see
you agree are you moving the goal carney. no do we. think i was wrong or the director out of the. coverage should do everything or do. you mustn't mind the day you are needed instead of the us. the city will always be known for the tsunamis to continue to test its resilience. with more powerful earthquakes predicted. in communities like this of the be safe. japan aftermath of the disaster from two thousand and eleven conic laying the devastation just days after the tsunami. but how does a...
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end to the government's unilateral ceasefire with the taliban the eighteen day truce was hailed by carney as ninety eight percent successful but he said now it was the turn of the taliban to lay down their own. in the united states hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have been holding protests to show their opposition to the trumpet administration's migration policies the rallies come despite president trump's decision to end the practice of separated migrant families thousands of children remains that from their parents entering custody the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement agency known as ice has been especially criticized for carrying out the separations. and one of the key rallies was held in washington d.c. we went to speak to some of the protesters that. what they're doing right now is it's inhumane and it's recess and it's also completely ineffective i want them to demolish my family moved to the u.s. when i was a child we immigrated from poland and when i came here i wasn't put in a cage i think it's important for my duty you know to be here to make sure the kids that co
end to the government's unilateral ceasefire with the taliban the eighteen day truce was hailed by carney as ninety eight percent successful but he said now it was the turn of the taliban to lay down their own. in the united states hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have been holding protests to show their opposition to the trumpet administration's migration policies the rallies come despite president trump's decision to end the practice of separated migrant families thousands of children...
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let's talk about mark carney. not the only one who has been saying this. been talk of the fact that this trade war, although it will damage the global economy, it will hit the us hard at first. we had a very good piece from our correspondent in minnesota talking about how soy bean farmers will be hit. wrong, wrong, wrong. it is not a trade war. global trade has not decreased. secondly, it won't affect the world global trade. why does it have to decrease to make it war? it isjust like bear markets. trade war is a journalistic term. as an economic to me does not mean the same thing. it has become politicised. let me say wyee point impact global growth. the trend and momentum continues upwards not lee spick is the largest economy in the world has huge tax cuts. it is flooding these companies with lots of money which they are bringing back to the us. that is why they have so little joblessness in the us as well. so things are quite buoyant. so you are saying to me the governor of the bank of england is wrong. again, as he is about brexit. he is not the only on
let's talk about mark carney. not the only one who has been saying this. been talk of the fact that this trade war, although it will damage the global economy, it will hit the us hard at first. we had a very good piece from our correspondent in minnesota talking about how soy bean farmers will be hit. wrong, wrong, wrong. it is not a trade war. global trade has not decreased. secondly, it won't affect the world global trade. why does it have to decrease to make it war? it isjust like bear...
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. >> you can tweet jordain carney, and read her work at thehill.com. we want to thank you for joining us. jordain: thanks for having me on. >> supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh continues to meet with senators on the hill. watch live on c-span. watch anytime on c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> next, secretary of state mike pompeo speaks at a forum on religious freedom. >> today, we concluded the first ministerial advance to religious freedom. the success of this event was truly unbelievable. forlevel of enthusiasm thater crips was so high we have already committed to a second ministerial a year from now. we were joined by more than 80 delegations from across the world. we had survivors of religious persecution with us sharing their stories and driving home why this work is so important. i had a chance to sit with a number of them and hear their stories to talk about why they were working in this field and why religious freedom meant so much to them. this is a diplomatic and assistance efforts specifically focused on ensuring
. >> you can tweet jordain carney, and read her work at thehill.com. we want to thank you for joining us. jordain: thanks for having me on. >> supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh continues to meet with senators on the hill. watch live on c-span. watch anytime on c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> next, secretary of state mike pompeo speaks at a forum on religious freedom. >> today, we concluded the first ministerial advance to religious freedom....
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nuclear you move the goal carney. you know do we. think guys are directly out of the. cars or do they have been or do. you mustn't mind if they are needed instead of many of us. this city will always be known for the tsunamis to continue to test its resilience . with more powerful earthquakes predicted. in communities like this of the be safe. japan aftermath of the disaster from two thousand and eleven conical in the devastation just days after the tsunami. but how does a community recover from such a natural disaster six years on free wine returned to me to find out. if. we don't normally go. upon want to go out with everything. just. might go see fun doing. a station on board don't think you'll open up the order. to find. it's about them all. day. to. put it on the. card but he must say to me courtney you. know you're not going. to. you know when i'm gone and i've got a day go pick up was good say that by the mistrust but the clothes that you had me on the cheek you know do you mean to me just one little. that's on the ticket and i've got to say oh so you don't like
nuclear you move the goal carney. you know do we. think guys are directly out of the. cars or do they have been or do. you mustn't mind if they are needed instead of many of us. this city will always be known for the tsunamis to continue to test its resilience . with more powerful earthquakes predicted. in communities like this of the be safe. japan aftermath of the disaster from two thousand and eleven conical in the devastation just days after the tsunami. but how does a community recover...
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local journalist and has more from the israel gaza border nearly one hundred fifty meters away from carney the fence and as you see the palestinian youths protesters are describing and expressing expressing their rage by climbing this fans i have to say that this is one of the hardest days we have been covering. the protests on weekly basis for than five months and this is one of the hardest days today we saw explosions on both sides scores were injured have been also hearing airstrikes are tethered reached our teller reach targets we have been also hearing explosions on the both sides and today is a very very hard day it's very dangerous and this was one of the toughest days we have ever witnessed by live ammunition here guys airstrikes and a lot to know lots of more weapons the israelis have been using against the palestinians to friends and political commentator amir oren and the former director of the palestinian non-governmental organisation network moshe and ramadan shared their views on the recent conflict. hundreds of palestinians if you accumulate the numbers have either died or b
local journalist and has more from the israel gaza border nearly one hundred fifty meters away from carney the fence and as you see the palestinian youths protesters are describing and expressing expressing their rage by climbing this fans i have to say that this is one of the hardest days we have been covering. the protests on weekly basis for than five months and this is one of the hardest days today we saw explosions on both sides scores were injured have been also hearing airstrikes are...
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bank of england governor mark carney was spotted sporting a three lions lapel pin at a business event in new castle i didn't think i would have -- i had this for a few years i didn't think i would have a lot of opportunity to wear it. i'm wearing it proudly the work ethic, the sense of -- i read a good article today about the team talk about background, where you're from, humility and the innovation of the team this is a pleasure to watch right now. so we're behind them >> yeah. in gareth we trust >> exactly >> james, thank you very much for joining me this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >>> welcome. we begin with breaking news. the united states officially imposing new tariffs on $34 billion worth of chinese imports. president trump also threatening to extend those tariffs to all 500 billion
bank of england governor mark carney was spotted sporting a three lions lapel pin at a business event in new castle i didn't think i would have -- i had this for a few years i didn't think i would have a lot of opportunity to wear it. i'm wearing it proudly the work ethic, the sense of -- i read a good article today about the team talk about background, where you're from, humility and the innovation of the team this is a pleasure to watch right now. so we're behind them >> yeah. in gareth...
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peculiarlyere be a canadian way for governor carney? what is the carney have forward?nately, the bank of england is not run by governor carney. it is run by the monetary policy committee. they have no problem putting the canadian in his place. this is a collective decision. the collective view of the bank of england, i think, is running a way of doing policy which is sensitive to the interest rate reactions that the u.k. consumer has, which are different from other markets, which is sensitive to the need to transfer money from savers to borrowers in order to deal with the debt problem, which is sensitive as well to the fact that the u.k. is a relatively open economy and that sterling has an impact not on gdp necessarily but on the profitability of exporters. paul, talk to me about our start. what would that look like? i guess the danger is that it cannot be seen as the target. what do they do it as? a range? is that a useful tool for you? paul: personally, i am quite skeptical about this sort of thing. we are in the midst of dramatic change in the global economy. there
peculiarlyere be a canadian way for governor carney? what is the carney have forward?nately, the bank of england is not run by governor carney. it is run by the monetary policy committee. they have no problem putting the canadian in his place. this is a collective decision. the collective view of the bank of england, i think, is running a way of doing policy which is sensitive to the interest rate reactions that the u.k. consumer has, which are different from other markets, which is sensitive...
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we have an interview today and then another on monday carney may be speaking at the g20. this will be the opportunity to recalibrate rate hike expectations if they feel they need to. if not we're going into the august meeting with a lot priced in the risk/reward is if they disappoint, sterling comes under pressure >> it looks like they'll make this decision last minute. >> i think they're looking for as much data and information as they possibly can next week. there's a few data releases. the bulk of the numbers they would have wanted came this week and last week. retail sales numbers are volatile on a monthly basis. if they choose to look at strong performance in q2, that may be enough to take them to a rite hike what's clear is they want to hike whether the data is soft or not, it's showing some recovery they want to hike. whether that's for brexit reasons or other reasons, there's a clear incentive for them to tighten policy >> we had these artificial timelines imposed on the process that certainly seemingly had a major impact on the pound when we had votes in the hous
we have an interview today and then another on monday carney may be speaking at the g20. this will be the opportunity to recalibrate rate hike expectations if they feel they need to. if not we're going into the august meeting with a lot priced in the risk/reward is if they disappoint, sterling comes under pressure >> it looks like they'll make this decision last minute. >> i think they're looking for as much data and information as they possibly can next week. there's a few data...
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have mark carney presenting see financial stability report.g of financial stability report. there is a little bit more about the foreign exchange market. great to have you with us. what is next for the dollar, we know what trumps geopolitics frenzy is at the moment, we are waiting to hear from powell. i am wondering, we are up 7% on the dollar since april. we are going into a powell testimony. ?s the dollar near-term peak are we all priced for a powell gradualist speech? we -- we are not expecting much new of powell. i would the surprised if we get a further boost. he has everything said already. he is very bullish on the economy and there is a risk of a trade war but that is not with the current focus is on and the fed is positive effects on the u.s. dollar going forward for now. anna: you are in a mood to seek havens, are you looking for havens from a trade war, and the dollar or do you seek it elsewhere? everybody waits for some signal how the fed is going to deal with a trade war. so far, the concerns about the trade war are not reflective
have mark carney presenting see financial stability report.g of financial stability report. there is a little bit more about the foreign exchange market. great to have you with us. what is next for the dollar, we know what trumps geopolitics frenzy is at the moment, we are waiting to hear from powell. i am wondering, we are up 7% on the dollar since april. we are going into a powell testimony. ?s the dollar near-term peak are we all priced for a powell gradualist speech? we -- we are not...
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nearly one hundred fifty meters away from carney the fans and as you see the policy news protesters are describing and expressing expressing their rage by climbing this fans i have to say that this is one of the hardest days we have been covering the protests on weekly basis for it been five months in this is one of the hardest days today we saw explosions on both sides scores were injured we have been also hearing air strikes our tether reached our teller reach targets we have been also hearing explosions on the both sides and today is a very very hard day it's very dangerous and this was one of the toughest days we have ever witnessed by live ammunition here guys airstrikes and a lot in a lot of more weapons the israelis have been using against the palestinians. for political analyst joins me on the line now thank you what is your take on these strikes from israel do you consider them to be a reasonable response or excessive use of force. i should first say that the escalation has started with the killing of hamas militant ugly mug one on saturday so a response to the how must the exc
nearly one hundred fifty meters away from carney the fans and as you see the policy news protesters are describing and expressing expressing their rage by climbing this fans i have to say that this is one of the hardest days we have been covering the protests on weekly basis for it been five months in this is one of the hardest days today we saw explosions on both sides scores were injured we have been also hearing air strikes our tether reached our teller reach targets we have been also...
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nearly one hundred fifty meters away from carney the fans and as you see the palestinian youths protesters are describing and expressing expressing their rage by climbing this fans. i have to say that this is one of the hardest days we have been covering. the protest on weekly basis for boy it been five months we saw explosions on both sides scores were injured it's very dangerous and this was one of the to face days we have ever witnessed by live ammunition here guys airstrikes and a lot in a lot of more weapons the israelis have been using against the palestinians political commentator and on the former director of a palestinian civil rights organization most and. their views on the recent conflict. hundreds of palestinians if you accumulate the numbers have either died or been injured at the demonstrations but this is not happened because israel has used force. to the contrary israel only reacted and israel tried to keep the entire border quiet it is not in its interest to try and repel. but of but the scene and war show did differ on that you know sort of does without any dangerous. fr
nearly one hundred fifty meters away from carney the fans and as you see the palestinian youths protesters are describing and expressing expressing their rage by climbing this fans. i have to say that this is one of the hardest days we have been covering. the protest on weekly basis for boy it been five months we saw explosions on both sides scores were injured it's very dangerous and this was one of the to face days we have ever witnessed by live ammunition here guys airstrikes and a lot in a...
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journalist and has more from the israel gaza border but not nearly one hundred fifty meters away from carney the fence and as you see the palestinian youths protesters are describing and expressing expressing their rage by climbing this fans i have to say that this is one of the hardest days we have been covering. the protests on weekly basis for more than five months and this is one of the hardest days today we saw explosions on both sides scores were injured have been also hearing airstrikes artillery should tell every targets we have been also hearing explosions on the both sides today is a very very hard day it's very dangerous and this was one of the toughest days we have ever witnessed by live even in should here guys airstrikes and a lot in a lot of more weapons the israelis have been using against the palestinians. to foreign minister stuff block is facing a storm of criticism after saying that there is no such thing as a peaceful multicultural society. in. the. form. of. the minister also dismissed the former dutch colony syrian army as being a failed state due to ethnic divisions r
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britain's biggest airshow monica not flying high on the last one sumi bank of england governor mark carney said that a no deal breaks it would have big economic consequences prompt a review of interest rates and leave many bankers idle britain and the e.u. have of course negotiated a transition deal that would effectively keep britain in the block until the end of twenty twenty but it has not been ratified to get meaning the united kingdom could crash out and have to rely on w t o trading terms conny made those comments speaking to nor makers of the farnborough airshow where breaks it worries take center stage. aircraft makers have been flying high for almost a decade now pushed up by rising demand now they're showcasing the u.s. shyness informed. but a change in political landscape could spell turbulence ahead this. actor depends heavily on cross border trade in plane parts so a break that related disruption in the movement of goods and services would be costly. british prime minister to resign may sought to sue the industry fears that the air show she offered more than four hundred fifty
britain's biggest airshow monica not flying high on the last one sumi bank of england governor mark carney said that a no deal breaks it would have big economic consequences prompt a review of interest rates and leave many bankers idle britain and the e.u. have of course negotiated a transition deal that would effectively keep britain in the block until the end of twenty twenty but it has not been ratified to get meaning the united kingdom could crash out and have to rely on w t o trading terms...
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mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, put his finger on the key dislocation, which has nothingrade, which is to do with financial services. essentially, a large number of european politicians seem not to understand precisely where all of the debt is hedged, where all of the derivative contracts are in london. well, that is their debt. when those contracts no longer work, that is a problem for britain, that is a spectacular problem for the italian government, or for german banks. i'm not advocating that happening, i'm just saying that by accident you could end up with it. where i think this is breaking down is that the european union, and you've got to take your hat off to the eu negotiating tactics, in a sense they are negotiating an approach that has ended up being too successful. why do i say that? what really matters now is that they won on the sequencing, which is that we did withdraw first and then future arrangements. the problem is... because we wanted to do a few things... it is clear the eu does not want to do a detailed future arrangement, it want a vague piece of pap
mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, put his finger on the key dislocation, which has nothingrade, which is to do with financial services. essentially, a large number of european politicians seem not to understand precisely where all of the debt is hedged, where all of the derivative contracts are in london. well, that is their debt. when those contracts no longer work, that is a problem for britain, that is a spectacular problem for the italian government, or for german banks. i'm...
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nearly one hundred fifty meters away from carney the fans and as you see the palestinian youths protesters are describing and expecting expressing their rage by climbing this fans i have to say that this is one of the hardest days we have been covering. the protests on weekly basis for than five months and this is one of the hardest days today we saw explosions on both sides scores were injured they have been also hearing airstrikes and artillery shell tell every targets we have been also hearing explosions on the both sides today is a very very hard day it's very dangerous and this was one of the toughest days we have ever witnessed by live ammunition tear gas airstrikes and a lot in a lot of more weapons the israelis have been using against the palestinians. ok please speak now to dr rhythm burka he's an arab affairs commentator for the newspaper israel today good evening to you dr what do you think of the can i say all these strikes proportionate in terms of what with aggression we've seen coming from the palestinians and hamas. well i like very marsh the use of the word proportionality
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for the cricket star amount carney's on cost to become pakistan's new prime minister according to initial data for wednesday's general election. already today's victory comes after twenty two years of struggle for iran can today or the people have granted him six cents to. the most awesome pakistani like i'm not. going to. start really well the one. they're saying if they think of it. in their name. there are little. they are saying. well among garn has promised to turn pakistan into a model islamic welfare state and it's also valid to tackle rampant corruption in the country and to create millions of jobs meanwhile the final election results have been delayed by several hours officials to cite technical issues although some candidates are alleging vote rigging a claim rejected by the electoral commission and will keep you updated on the act. computer game. and has been branded a pathetic of nazi toy east control the sea concerns a range of toy tanks but because of world war two combat vehicles the tanks were marketed as dice is they all say feature in a computer game the makers of the to
for the cricket star amount carney's on cost to become pakistan's new prime minister according to initial data for wednesday's general election. already today's victory comes after twenty two years of struggle for iran can today or the people have granted him six cents to. the most awesome pakistani like i'm not. going to. start really well the one. they're saying if they think of it. in their name. there are little. they are saying. well among garn has promised to turn pakistan into a model...
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thanks. >>> brett stevens and tim carney, thank you as well.ill ahead on "morning joe," our next guest was one of the democrats who broke out in a chant of usa, usa on the house floor, congressman tim deutsche explains what inspired that after republicans deep sixed a plan to make american democracy safer. yeah, explain that one in your next town hall meeting. "morning joe" will be right back. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people
thanks. >>> brett stevens and tim carney, thank you as well.ill ahead on "morning joe," our next guest was one of the democrats who broke out in a chant of usa, usa on the house floor, congressman tim deutsche explains what inspired that after republicans deep sixed a plan to make american democracy safer. yeah, explain that one in your next town hall meeting. "morning joe" will be right back. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not...