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♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde in new york and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next hour, breaking up big tech. elizabeth warren revealed a plan as she campaigns for president, taking aim at the power held by google, facebook, and amazon. china's exports are plunging on the trade war concerns, but president trump's top economic adviser says trump and xi jinping could meet as soon as this month. now, for high-profile breakthroughs and setbacks, what will self driving look like in 2019? we speak to a top exec at waymo. elizabeth warren laid out a detailed plan for breaking up facebook, google, and amazon. the senator stated "today, big to companies have too much power over our economy, our society, and our democracy." for reaction, let's bring in the -- natasha lamb and jennifer from bloomberg. let's start with how seismic a policy change this will be in terms of the antitrust law that stands. jennifer: it is drastic. on elizabeth warren's part this is aspirational. under current laws, we are not breaking up companies just because they have gotten b
♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde in new york and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next hour, breaking up big tech. elizabeth warren revealed a plan as she campaigns for president, taking aim at the power held by google, facebook, and amazon. china's exports are plunging on the trade war concerns, but president trump's top economic adviser says trump and xi jinping could meet as soon as this month. now, for high-profile breakthroughs and setbacks, what will self driving...
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, on caroline hyde. is a snapshot of how markets closed up on the day. it was a tech outperformance. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" caroline: winning streak. nike has talked earnings 93% of the time the last couple years. plunge. wiping more than $18 billion off of its market cap. plan b. eu leaders giving theresa may a short extension. first two biogen. the announcement it would halt research in all-time mistreatment has cut a quarter off of the companies market value. another blow to the drugmaker's popes. joining us to talk about what the company goes from here is michael yee in san francisco. perhaps you were not surprised by this but the market was clearly shaken. how much does this erode the valuation of the company? michael: this was a huge setback for biogen permit this is not only the company's biggest pipeline drive but i could be the biggest pipeline drugs in the industry. this is a huge setback. it is going to wipe out a lot of its future growth prospects going forward. we think the
, on caroline hyde. is a snapshot of how markets closed up on the day. it was a tech outperformance. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" caroline: winning streak. nike has talked earnings 93% of the time the last couple years. plunge. wiping more than $18 billion off of its market cap. plan b. eu leaders giving theresa may a short extension. first two biogen. the announcement it would halt research in all-time mistreatment has cut a quarter off of the companies market value....
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caroline: sluggish? michael: i think we are continuing to struggle with what the true trend growth rate is. a lot of this data right now is not providing investors clarity, early because of the shutdown and we are not sure what the true growth rate is. what we find it, and appropriate corporate profits go with it, you are likely to see moderation in returns. joe: sometimes, i feel like this has been the story for 10 years and we are coming on the 10 year anniversary of the bull market. has there ever been a time where things felt really robust? michael: what has happened is that both monetary policy and last year's fiscal policy package have completely distorted the traditional business cycle. better, maybe, or helped the economy more than we were anticipating. are waning, we are left to wonder, what is the true trend growth rate for the u.s. economy? it's lower than it used to be. i think that is where investors will have to settle. scarlet: the dollar, meantime, has been holding firm. this is something
caroline: sluggish? michael: i think we are continuing to struggle with what the true trend growth rate is. a lot of this data right now is not providing investors clarity, early because of the shutdown and we are not sure what the true growth rate is. what we find it, and appropriate corporate profits go with it, you are likely to see moderation in returns. joe: sometimes, i feel like this has been the story for 10 years and we are coming on the 10 year anniversary of the bull market. has...
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caroline: ok so i can see the benefit. like the fact this rather looks like surgery and the heartbeat jumps up, but who is making the most of this at the moment? who is benefiting? >> we are seeing the major fund issuers using this strategy. to his point, this is the way they are able to leverage the day in and day out flows in and out of an etf to get hold of that kind of a tax break. something very common in the industry the last five years or so, something more prevalent as the markets are heading upward and capital gains uncertain and stocks getting more severe. when it comes to who gets the benefit in the end scenario, the etf's passing goes on to the end investor. that means they are deferring their tax so they will not be paying for it on a yearly basis and will pay the tax ultimately if they end up selling the fund. if they use etf's as part of estate planning and happen to die, their heirs will no tax whatsoever so they avoid the tax altogether. scarlet: there is a path to avoiding taxes completely. caroline: a bi
caroline: ok so i can see the benefit. like the fact this rather looks like surgery and the heartbeat jumps up, but who is making the most of this at the moment? who is benefiting? >> we are seeing the major fund issuers using this strategy. to his point, this is the way they are able to leverage the day in and day out flows in and out of an etf to get hold of that kind of a tax break. something very common in the industry the last five years or so, something more prevalent as the markets...
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caroline: haven unveiled.zon, berkshire hathaway, and others -- some bankers in new york are receiving the pats at all according to exclusive bloomberg reporting. a clash within brazil. the conservative president is lashing out at his beloved carnival celebration which dates back centuries. we have a name. jpmorgan, berkshire hathaway, and amazon announced the name of their health care venture. haven. haven ifarly not a you're looking at competitors. we get some leadership from the ceo, does this mean more pain to come from the insurance sector? john: i think it's too soon to say what the implications are for insurance companies, but this is the most detail we have heard from this mysterious venture from the three in the year plus since it was announced. the announcement rattled stocks, and initially, it would be interesting to see what happens in the market tomorrow. yet thewe don't know degree to which this is going to be a company that works on behalf of employees of these three companies versus something t
caroline: haven unveiled.zon, berkshire hathaway, and others -- some bankers in new york are receiving the pats at all according to exclusive bloomberg reporting. a clash within brazil. the conservative president is lashing out at his beloved carnival celebration which dates back centuries. we have a name. jpmorgan, berkshire hathaway, and amazon announced the name of their health care venture. haven. haven ifarly not a you're looking at competitors. we get some leadership from the ceo, does...
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caroline: what a comeback.of growth concerns we had from the ecb yesterday, the bank of canada as well, really from every area of the world with china's data overnight. even the fed beige book points to some concern with the jobs number. joe: that's the dominant concern, that even with all of the pivotus out of of the fed, it will be enough. , marchyone forgot today 9, 10 years from when the rally started. i'm surprised it hasn't been -- the markets are a superstitious group. it's not to say there aren't certain things to be worried about, of course there are. last year, nobody was talking about a global slowdown, and now we find ourselves in it. the way we think about it from a fundamental perspective and into the model is what is already incorporated into asset prices. the thing for us is to think about that we are looking for and starting to see signs of stabilization. he see it in the earnings ratios at the end of february. they have stopped falling. caroline: westech deeper into the action with our markets
caroline: what a comeback.of growth concerns we had from the ecb yesterday, the bank of canada as well, really from every area of the world with china's data overnight. even the fed beige book points to some concern with the jobs number. joe: that's the dominant concern, that even with all of the pivotus out of of the fed, it will be enough. , marchyone forgot today 9, 10 years from when the rally started. i'm surprised it hasn't been -- the markets are a superstitious group. it's not to say...
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caroline: your wallet. sit there and think that looks cool, that looks cool, ties, sneakers. not allowed to use anything online that is not directly selling something? joe: is that the future? romaine: the present. it seems like it is inevitable. joe: so many direct to consumer businesses have been formed on instagram. multiple times i have tried to bicycling on instagram, then i have to get out my wallet. here is the future, right here, right now. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ negotiators raising concerns that china is shifting their stance and trade talks, with china stepping back from initial promises, even as the countries inched towards a deal. what is hard for china to agree to with in these ip protections? >> what we are hearing is in the pharmaceutical industry, biotech innovations that could flow into china. agricultural secretary saying they were hesitant on agreeing to the details around that. right now they are pushing back --those eight of protection data protections of pharmaceuticals, p
caroline: your wallet. sit there and think that looks cool, that looks cool, ties, sneakers. not allowed to use anything online that is not directly selling something? joe: is that the future? romaine: the present. it seems like it is inevitable. joe: so many direct to consumer businesses have been formed on instagram. multiple times i have tried to bicycling on instagram, then i have to get out my wallet. here is the future, right here, right now. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪...
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caroline: and for british businesses. john: very much so. caroline: it's great to get your opinion.have much more on the bloomberg terminal and bloomberg.com. ministerng you prime may's remarks as shoot as she starts speaking. now from the york and london, this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: quick check on the latest business headlines. apple has unveiled its second-generation air pods. they will be available while charging and has freed siri access. and apple will have a special guest next week when it makes a pivot into new services. it is goldman sachs ceo david solomon. the companies could discuss a partnership. apple and goldman are currently working on a credit card. and ford will build electric cars and self driving vehicles in michigan. the factory in flat rock is a symbol of change. , but it isslow sales adding workers to build next-generation vehicles. what do you make of this? joe: it seems like this is what all the carmakers need to start doing. you have to roll with the punches. seth: and the timing is good. trump was excoriating g.m. caroline: and happens to be on a trip to
caroline: and for british businesses. john: very much so. caroline: it's great to get your opinion.have much more on the bloomberg terminal and bloomberg.com. ministerng you prime may's remarks as shoot as she starts speaking. now from the york and london, this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: quick check on the latest business headlines. apple has unveiled its second-generation air pods. they will be available while charging and has freed siri access. and apple will have a special guest next week...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde.he market shrug off any optimism on trade and closed up. joe: but the question is, "what'd you miss?" caroline: president trump warned the dollar is becoming too strong. china is accusing canada of spying and there may proceedings -- extradition proceedings for the leader of huawei. demonstrators took to the streets. just a quick recap of earnings, sales force earnings are out, shares falling a little bit in after-hours trading. the company did miss on a couple of key metrics. fourth-quarter numbers came in slightly above analyst estimate, but it's the guidance that is giving investor some concern. coming in slightly below the average estimate on wall street. joe: president trump's attempt to blame jay powell for the u.s. economy is back in headlines. he said the u.s. dollars too strong and criticized powell as someone who likes raising interest rates. many investors and economists are learning to tune out the noise but the dollar continuing to strengthen today. our reporters are here
this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde.he market shrug off any optimism on trade and closed up. joe: but the question is, "what'd you miss?" caroline: president trump warned the dollar is becoming too strong. china is accusing canada of spying and there may proceedings -- extradition proceedings for the leader of huawei. demonstrators took to the streets. just a quick recap of earnings, sales force earnings are out, shares falling a little bit in...
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caroline: yeah, for this year.: we have technology, consumer discretionary, and consumer staples leading the way. on the downside, industrials and energy. scarlet: considering volatility we have had -- caroline: considering volatility we have had, list dived deeper into our market action. perspective, we have not just finished above it on a daily close, but a weekly close. technicians consider that important. two of the last year or volatility. we see these huge whips up. the s&p 500 is flat from a year ago. 20 800 level in the yellow, the s&p 500 just slightly above it. the point i would like to make here, the last time we had a big , the levelolatility but the s&ps 2100, 500 wrestled with it for months. volatility breeds volatility. it will be interesting to see what the earnings season brings. be s&p 500, i would surprised to see it russell was 2100. stle wase it wre 2100. saying ithe company is going to read earnings for the third and second quarters. the main reason we talk about this company is for two reason
caroline: yeah, for this year.: we have technology, consumer discretionary, and consumer staples leading the way. on the downside, industrials and energy. scarlet: considering volatility we have had -- caroline: considering volatility we have had, list dived deeper into our market action. perspective, we have not just finished above it on a daily close, but a weekly close. technicians consider that important. two of the last year or volatility. we see these huge whips up. the s&p 500 is...
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caroline: i am caroline hyde. scarlet: joining us -- joining us is joe weisenthal. your attention.: you hope it would be a jobs day. still plenty to talk about. the miss was fine, still solidly in expansion. add to the noise and confusion about what is the state of the economy right now. we are in expansion but we are trying to figure out how robust it is and indicates a little bit weaker than we may have expected. consumer -- sentiment, that came in weaker than expected. contradicting the numbers we saw that were a 18 year highs. scary but hard to gauge the strength of the u.s. economy. scary is what is german and italian manufacturing. china still in contraction but better than expected. that the rest of the world is slowing down. joe: there is so much hope that that will prove durable. >> there are a lot more gainers than decliners in terms of health care. all gaining at least 1%. energy is up. caroline: we have seen oil on the downside and we are seeing that divergence, stocks pushing higher as oil comes lower. maybe the correlation is failing to break down. scarlet: oil was le
caroline: i am caroline hyde. scarlet: joining us -- joining us is joe weisenthal. your attention.: you hope it would be a jobs day. still plenty to talk about. the miss was fine, still solidly in expansion. add to the noise and confusion about what is the state of the economy right now. we are in expansion but we are trying to figure out how robust it is and indicates a little bit weaker than we may have expected. consumer -- sentiment, that came in weaker than expected. contradicting the...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde..s.s a snapshot of how stocks had a muted day overall. another chapter in the seemingly never-ending bread to saga -- never ending brexit soccer. adding another dimension damage to the british economy. foraps there are reasons hope. by some economists say the worst may be over for the global economy. and the unveiling of tesla's new crossover put the ceo back in the spotlight after series of setbacks. facebook cheap are officer chris cox is leaving the company. caroline: it's significant because we've got some key moves to deliver at facebook, the ongoing saga continues. day, everyraordinary few weeks or months i new scandal. now we're seeing some turnover. whether they're just trying to pivot the company in another direction. related to the scandal involving the college admissions indictments. g saying it will give investors a chance to withdraw some of its commitments after the units cofounder was charged in that investigation with collegeo paying admissions advisors to help get thei
this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde..s.s a snapshot of how stocks had a muted day overall. another chapter in the seemingly never-ending bread to saga -- never ending brexit soccer. adding another dimension damage to the british economy. foraps there are reasons hope. by some economists say the worst may be over for the global economy. and the unveiling of tesla's new crossover put the ceo back in the spotlight after series of setbacks. facebook cheap are...
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caroline: peter, thank you.is bloomberg. ♪ joe: canadian cannabis company tilray releasing fourth quarter numbers with revenue 2.6% above estimates. here with more on the company and the cannabis space overall, cb one capital management founding partner todd harrison. the products.d in before we get to the market overall, how are these companies, when you look at a tilray, how is the market treating them? byi think tilray is in a box itself somewhat. from a short standpoint, there's no borrow. has dictated the price movements and little more. we don't own tilray. we own some of its peers in canada, organagram or aurora. tilray is a little bit rich for us on metrics. you talk about big numbers, a fantastically big number when it comes to the overall industry value. a trillion, where did you get the number for that? >> if you look at cannabis right now, it is a $300 billion cash crop. if you look at cannabis and hemp, it is ingredients sitting atop a number of verticals or buckets. the consumer side, pharmaceutica
caroline: peter, thank you.is bloomberg. ♪ joe: canadian cannabis company tilray releasing fourth quarter numbers with revenue 2.6% above estimates. here with more on the company and the cannabis space overall, cb one capital management founding partner todd harrison. the products.d in before we get to the market overall, how are these companies, when you look at a tilray, how is the market treating them? byi think tilray is in a box itself somewhat. from a short standpoint, there's no...
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back to you, caroline. caroline: thank you. alec.with us, gina and you put out some great research today and in some ways even tracking what's been happening in terms of small-cap versus large-cap. gina: it is an outperformance that is well overdue. following this as a confirming indicator. we looked for confirmations across various markets to get a sense of where we think large caps will go. about three weeks ago large caps were making new highs. unconfirmed by small and mid-cap shares, so that gave us indication where large caps were reaching the top of their bands. small caps were not making highs through march they have been struggling to confirm this robust rally so now you have a bit of convergence which is healthy. you want to see convergence and you want to see all of the moving higher together to confirm a more durable advance. joe: one point you more talking about small caps being nice because they were not exposed to global weakness as much but in the end our small caps mostly about their beta to large caps versus an
back to you, caroline. caroline: thank you. alec.with us, gina and you put out some great research today and in some ways even tracking what's been happening in terms of small-cap versus large-cap. gina: it is an outperformance that is well overdue. following this as a confirming indicator. we looked for confirmations across various markets to get a sense of where we think large caps will go. about three weeks ago large caps were making new highs. unconfirmed by small and mid-cap shares, so...
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caroline? caroline: go to those havens. great analysis.ore on the markets, let's bring in kristin, head of capital markets. what are your clients saying now? are they worried about global growth? >> they are. what happened with the yield curve today reinforces that. they are asking the question, what does this mean? believe it is still too early to tell. when we look at this yield curve inversion, the fact that the yield curve is flat is telling us something. it needs to be a prolonged inversion. we looking for prolonged inversion. what a lot of investors are looking at now is stable data around global growth, not reducing more than it already has. >> kind of a cliche, but green shoots. that data we got in europe was not green shoots. >> that was not helpful. ,f we go back to the rally we've seen an extensive rally. it is unrealistic to anticipate we are going to annualized these returns. what has fueled it? what has fueled that rally, initially it was short covering, then we had share buybacks. this has not been a rally that investors hav
caroline? caroline: go to those havens. great analysis.ore on the markets, let's bring in kristin, head of capital markets. what are your clients saying now? are they worried about global growth? >> they are. what happened with the yield curve today reinforces that. they are asking the question, what does this mean? believe it is still too early to tell. when we look at this yield curve inversion, the fact that the yield curve is flat is telling us something. it needs to be a prolonged...
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caroline: it's difficult.on: workers have embraced what other european users are doing to get more efficient on grocery delivery or collect. they've decided to do partnership with oconto, a u.k.-based retailer, that allows them to be far more efficient than today. that now, the costs is they are spending so much money chasing walmart to do click and collect like we would. what you are really looking for is that to be done in a semiautomatic way. but doesat in french this. if the dominant online retailer for grocery. we think rogue or can make a move like that, but it will take time and money. that is what investors are aggravated about. you have to wait longer make it harder for investors to believe and where it is today. getting: gross margins crushed. i'm interested in one area of growth that a few american retailers have latched onto. they're looking to copy amazon with digital advertising. how big a sources that likely to be? brandon: it can be very large. i was a walmart executive for a number of years, a
caroline: it's difficult.on: workers have embraced what other european users are doing to get more efficient on grocery delivery or collect. they've decided to do partnership with oconto, a u.k.-based retailer, that allows them to be far more efficient than today. that now, the costs is they are spending so much money chasing walmart to do click and collect like we would. what you are really looking for is that to be done in a semiautomatic way. but doesat in french this. if the dominant online...
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caroline: u.s. dollar after showing american hiring the weakest in more than a year. beijing's bubble fear, china's world leading rally coming to an end after $345 billion rout. we discuss why. and elizabeth warren wants to break up amazon, google and facebook, calling them anti-competitive. all of that and more coming up. : headlines moving markets. the big one was jobs. the unemployment rate fell but not from the payrolls -- it was a big miss. you put it all together it was risk off for equities. the nasdaq down to a four-week low. caroline: we had growth concerns reverberating in every direction. the ecb, china's trade data looking appalling, and you have this data number from the u.s., all of this back to a week -- you can go on, concerns front and center. scarlet: at least the dollar is not gaining anymore. for safestill some havens like treasuries. weeks up every day this gaining .4%. the lowest since january 4. let's take a deeper dive into the action with market reporters covering commoditie
caroline: u.s. dollar after showing american hiring the weakest in more than a year. beijing's bubble fear, china's world leading rally coming to an end after $345 billion rout. we discuss why. and elizabeth warren wants to break up amazon, google and facebook, calling them anti-competitive. all of that and more coming up. : headlines moving markets. the big one was jobs. the unemployment rate fell but not from the payrolls -- it was a big miss. you put it all together it was risk off for...
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caroline: what is apple doing here?rying to take a stand for the entire industry that there tired of paying these high royalties? >> at the end of the day, if you look at what apple has done over the past five or seven years with respect to the intellectual property of the iphone, as more and more has become made by apple and has carried technology very specific to apple, but it doesn't mean that the technology associated with the phone was not invented or used somewhere else before. there is technology there that they need to pay somebody else for. the question is, do you need to to a device model, or do you base it off the price of the iphone? i think therein lies the rub. associatedologies with management, i need to monetize that outside the value of the chip. romaine: let's bring in selina wang, joining us from san francisco. insighta little more into maybe how this might affect perceptions about apple's product? selina: certainly despite has been going on for a long time. the big news today is what happened to sams
caroline: what is apple doing here?rying to take a stand for the entire industry that there tired of paying these high royalties? >> at the end of the day, if you look at what apple has done over the past five or seven years with respect to the intellectual property of the iphone, as more and more has become made by apple and has carried technology very specific to apple, but it doesn't mean that the technology associated with the phone was not invented or used somewhere else before....
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caroline?ming up, data out of china expected to show investment recovery continuing in 2019. caroline: that story is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: now to asia ahead, expected data out of china will only kate recovery in invest -- indicate recovery in investment, but the trade war dampening consumption. we have shery ahn joining us to talk about this. we have been hearing about this big data which i think is a strange way to characterize it but when we going to find out? shery: we care because it is the first set of data out of china this whole year. in january, we had no data. the lunar new year holiday so they tend to group these two months together. given we haven't talking about how china has lowered its growth target to 6.5%, we have been wondering how the chinese economy has done. we are expecting this evening at 10:00 p.m. eastern to get industrial output, retail sales, fixed asset investment and the jobless rate. the ones we care about the most -- retail sales and fixed asset inves
caroline?ming up, data out of china expected to show investment recovery continuing in 2019. caroline: that story is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: now to asia ahead, expected data out of china will only kate recovery in invest -- indicate recovery in investment, but the trade war dampening consumption. we have shery ahn joining us to talk about this. we have been hearing about this big data which i think is a strange way to characterize it but when we going to find out? shery: we care...
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caroline: coming up, may she fight on? the u.k. minister says she doesn't yet have enough support to put her brexit deal to a vote. we discussed more. this is bloomberg ♪ caroline: deutsche bank is said to be facing resistance from top qatari shareholders. investors are concerned if deutsche bank raises equity. the german lenders shares have sinced by two thirds about five years ago. a long-awaited multibillion-dollar deal from china. it reportedly was finalized during chinese president xi jinping's visit to paris today. all but 10 of the airplanes are a-320 models. the chairman of cash-strapped jet airways will step down. he built one of india's biggest airlines but he will now resign under pressure from creditors. banks will get 140 million new shares in the company and lenders will provide immediate funding. jacob rees-mogg saying he will offer conditional support for may's deal. he says the court will depend on the dup. mightitish prime minister put that brexit deal to a third parliamentary vote tomorrow. the eu says it now pre
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. ♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde. scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets," the close." the s&p 500 is stuck in a range of disappointingcar'. data falls to willow in february and includes a gloomy picture of europe. and read it to rise, lift files getting a look at the financials. all that money more coming up. scarlet: tech is leading the way here. if you look at the major indexes, the nasdaq is doing better than the other two major indexes and the s&p dow up for the first time in four days leading the way on the downside you got the defensive come so is the reversal of yesterday. caroline: a little bit more little risk on, but we did get that strong number out of china. with a bit more risk on sentiment. scarlet: treasuries declining for a third straight day and we are keeping a close eye on gas catalytic israeli biggest rally in a decade when it rose to 20%. we are talking with morty singer at about 2:15 to discuss the separation of old navy. caroline: that happened yesterday. deeper, let's dive abeokuta what he watching. abigail: let's take a look at the disappointin
. ♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde. scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets," the close." the s&p 500 is stuck in a range of disappointingcar'. data falls to willow in february and includes a gloomy picture of europe. and read it to rise, lift files getting a look at the financials. all that money more coming up. scarlet: tech is leading the way here. if you look at the major indexes, the nasdaq is doing better than the other two major indexes and the s&p dow up for the first...
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caroline: but you pay that much and you didn't go to that school?onsink offices will have a hard time looking at this in justifying what comes next. there is also a federal trial going on in boston about harvard and their own admissions practices. so there is a harsh light, and things are going to be watched, and we will see what happens. thinkyler, do you eventually this culture or attitude that one must get their kid into an elite school, top-rated -- or top-rated state schools, will inevitably break, and it cannot persist? the importance of getting into the school either from the parent site or the employer side, is that about to change? tyler: i don't think it will break in our lifetime. it's not going to go away. interesting, perhaps we will just be sending all our kids to online tutorials. your, it's great to get perspective, and janet, we thank you for your perspective. a quick check on the latest business flash headlines. new york city landmark chrysler building which is being bought for about 1/5 of what it last sold for, could be transform
caroline: but you pay that much and you didn't go to that school?onsink offices will have a hard time looking at this in justifying what comes next. there is also a federal trial going on in boston about harvard and their own admissions practices. so there is a harsh light, and things are going to be watched, and we will see what happens. thinkyler, do you eventually this culture or attitude that one must get their kid into an elite school, top-rated -- or top-rated state schools, will...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we are live from new york, i'm caroline hyde. here is how the u.s.tock market close, what a day, the best since january. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" safety concerns from boeing's best selling aircraft. we talked to a former regulator. global road -- is sharply. the market should have reason to hope. we speak with nobel laureate robert schiller. and deadlock for theresa may. last-minute talks with the european union a day before she puts her brexit deal to another vote. with boeing, the crash of the 737 max in ethiopia over the weekend is rattling confidence in boeing's best-selling jet. flight 302 wind down in a field shortly after takeoff sunday, killing all 157 people on board. this is the second max crash in five months. the faa reiterating its confidence in the 737 max, saying the aircraft is still airworthy. joining us on the phone is randy babbitt. thank you very much. tell us a little about putting this latest news into context. how does the faa come out and make a decision and say isething like, the plane still airworthy. what go
this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we are live from new york, i'm caroline hyde. here is how the u.s.tock market close, what a day, the best since january. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" safety concerns from boeing's best selling aircraft. we talked to a former regulator. global road -- is sharply. the market should have reason to hope. we speak with nobel laureate robert schiller. and deadlock for theresa may. last-minute talks with the european union a day before she puts...
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caroline: thank.ng to their filing, tim sloan is still entitled to company pay and part-time driver for all of two years after his departure. huh? this is worth something like $400,000. i kind of get it because he is meant to still be consulting. scarlet: as long as he is consulting, he gets these works. but it is something shareholders cannot be excited about. caroline: i wonder how elizabeth warren is reacting. scarlet: she is holding her fire for now, i have a feeling. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: kathleen hays caught up with the dallas fed president in new york. they talked about slowing growth, monetary policy, and take a listen. >> it is no happening. we are not sure how much growth is going to slow, but my best judgment is we are going to slow down up to 2% growth. the bond market is suggesting it will be a little worse. we will have to see. that is what you are seeing in the bond market, skepticism and sluggish expectations for future growth. >> it is interesting that this bon
caroline: thank.ng to their filing, tim sloan is still entitled to company pay and part-time driver for all of two years after his departure. huh? this is worth something like $400,000. i kind of get it because he is meant to still be consulting. scarlet: as long as he is consulting, he gets these works. but it is something shareholders cannot be excited about. caroline: i wonder how elizabeth warren is reacting. scarlet: she is holding her fire for now, i have a feeling. from new york, this is...
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caroline: great reporting.rk, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: japanese banks are the biggest buyers of bundled u.s. leverage loans. they face increased scrutiny from regulators -- lisa has more on the ramifications. the topke a look at rated securities issued by clo's, which bundle leveraged loans, you can see they have widened out. investors are demanding to be compensated more for the risk they are taking on. you don't see a similar trend in similarly rated corporate securities. that people are attribute in this to a crackdown by japanese regulators, japanese 20-25% of aaafor rated clo's, the biggest buyers in the world, owning 10% of the overall structure. how much will this affect the underlying borrowing costs for u.s. companies? you can see the performance of leveraged loans has lagged behind high-yield bonds. high-yield bonds have returned 6%. the broader lone universe has returned a little more than 4%. the biggest buyers of these loans, interesting to see whether this will continue and appetitese banks'
caroline: great reporting.rk, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: japanese banks are the biggest buyers of bundled u.s. leverage loans. they face increased scrutiny from regulators -- lisa has more on the ramifications. the topke a look at rated securities issued by clo's, which bundle leveraged loans, you can see they have widened out. investors are demanding to be compensated more for the risk they are taking on. you don't see a similar trend in similarly rated corporate securities. that people...
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caroline polisi, thanks very much for joining me. caroline: thanks for having me. there has been major disruption acrosenezuela a lengthy power cut. school has been closed and working hours curtailed. nintlas maduro's governas blamed the problem on opposition sabotage, although theen was no evidce so far. there is continuing tension over efforts to remove madur office. entire government has resigned over failure to achieve a key policy goal on welfare and health care reform. aithe prime ministerhe was hugely disappointed in the outcome. finland's extensive welfare systems are prder financial sure as the nation's population ages, but reform plans remain polveically controial. t e clock is ticking as the deadline for breoms. nexteek may be pivotal. the british prime minister has appealed for help from eu leaders for one more push to get her deal through parliament. speaki today, theresa may warned of a moment of crisis as mpsga rejectif her deal when they vote on tuesday. she says it could result in aso er brexit or no brexit at all which she said would be a politica
caroline polisi, thanks very much for joining me. caroline: thanks for having me. there has been major disruption acrosenezuela a lengthy power cut. school has been closed and working hours curtailed. nintlas maduro's governas blamed the problem on opposition sabotage, although theen was no evidce so far. there is continuing tension over efforts to remove madur office. entire government has resigned over failure to achieve a key policy goal on welfare and health care reform. aithe prime...
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caroline: also scaring off analysis.g on jpmorgan for saying that you should be looking for the lira to fall opening investigations against j.p. morgan and other unnamed banks, are we going to get some avoid in terms of information coming out about the country? is that something you worry about? hans: i don't take it that seriously. it just reminds me of the accusations malaysia was making back in 1997. point of traditional attack for authoritarian leaders who get caught with their pants down on the economy. they blame somebody else. turkey fallingee completely off the back of the truck. it is a big component of the mb . as long as things don't blow apart you have a natural did for assets. , for maybescenario 10 points above in price where you would have to be for actually replug filing -- we profiling the debt to make it sustainable. said this is8i short-term a good buying opportunity. tomorrow would be a good buying opportunity. in terms of short-term trading, there's a lot of fear out there. over the medium to long-te
caroline: also scaring off analysis.g on jpmorgan for saying that you should be looking for the lira to fall opening investigations against j.p. morgan and other unnamed banks, are we going to get some avoid in terms of information coming out about the country? is that something you worry about? hans: i don't take it that seriously. it just reminds me of the accusations malaysia was making back in 1997. point of traditional attack for authoritarian leaders who get caught with their pants down...
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high school senior caroline rumor was in class that day and said they've been discussing a string of recent bad news events that had everyone, including their teacher, feeling down. >> she said something along the lines of when you grow up and get rich you need to start your own television news program that only does positive news. >> reporter: caroline liked the idea but had no interest in waiting until she was grown up or rich to take it on. >> it seemed like something that was good and i can make this happen. >> reporter: so caroline coraled a group of like-minded classmates and within a few months -- they're good news podcastd. >> welcome, scott. >> reporter: every couple of weeks caroline, along with co-host justin jung or jz interviewed someone they consider to be making a positive impact in the world. found on streaming services everywhere, something good happened is now in the second season. highlighting good news in the environment, education and medicine. and carolyn and jay-z hope bringing balance to people's news diet. >> normally if i'm reading the news, then you're only
high school senior caroline rumor was in class that day and said they've been discussing a string of recent bad news events that had everyone, including their teacher, feeling down. >> she said something along the lines of when you grow up and get rich you need to start your own television news program that only does positive news. >> reporter: caroline liked the idea but had no interest in waiting until she was grown up or rich to take it on. >> it seemed like something that...
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but when that failed they found a fallen treebranch to hide under and they used caroline's jacket toeep warm.leia carrico:"we turned it sideways so each of us had a hole to stick our arms into. when we woke up, we stayed in the same place so dad could find us. and there was a creek nearby, and we sang nursery rhymes at the top of our lungs."on saturday they resorted to their training and stayed put while drinking from nearby huckleberry leaves.by then the search had doubled in size and after finding the footprints and fire pit. . it was only a matter of time before the girls were found.> (robin) that was drew miller reporting. their mom says she is trying not to puniish them because they did the right thing by sticking together and pulling themselves through. (robin) live look outside... at the san francisco international airport. the big weather story is the rain. another system beginning to push onshore right now. how long wil it stick around? find out after the break. for 50 years, cracker barrel has been making folks feel right at home, with meals like homestyle country fried ste
but when that failed they found a fallen treebranch to hide under and they used caroline's jacket toeep warm.leia carrico:"we turned it sideways so each of us had a hole to stick our arms into. when we woke up, we stayed in the same place so dad could find us. and there was a creek nearby, and we sang nursery rhymes at the top of our lungs."on saturday they resorted to their training and stayed put while drinking from nearby huckleberry leaves.by then the search had doubled in size...
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caroline, this is your show, or uk. ijust aren't there yet. caroline, this is your show, or uk.restimate the emotive aspect around the border as well and the fa ct around the border as well and the fact the eu has been very good in terms of providing money to community groups across northern ireland. there is a motivating factor people probably understand better in terms of what the eu project has done for peace here. coming up we've got caroline and simon. it's a really strong and thought—provoking point there, caroline. there's a lot of stuff on social media. people say things like, i was in switzerland and i crossed to italy, no problem. and switzerland isn't in the eu so why should there be any problem with northern ireland and ireland? there isa northern ireland and ireland? there is a pylon about the schengen area. a quick explanation of that. schengen is the passport free area whereby you don't have to show any documents to pass across a border. if you cross from switzerland to france or germany with a lorry load of goods in the back then you may well be stopped. you have
caroline, this is your show, or uk. ijust aren't there yet. caroline, this is your show, or uk.restimate the emotive aspect around the border as well and the fa ct around the border as well and the fact the eu has been very good in terms of providing money to community groups across northern ireland. there is a motivating factor people probably understand better in terms of what the eu project has done for peace here. coming up we've got caroline and simon. it's a really strong and...
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caroline, where does the compromise lie?use of improvements to the backstop. it's not impossible that with goodwill from the other 27 countries, they may provide us with improvements on the things that are important to my labour colleagues on workers' rights and environmental protections. there is scope to improve it and if we work together across the parties we can build the consensus behind an improved deal that works for britain. there was some uncertainty on whether there could be a vote on the amendment?m is possible somebody else could put my amendment, but the key point is the true majority in parliament, the full extent of the majority opposed toa full extent of the majority opposed to a no—deal brexit will be revealed by parliamentarians voting for the government motion which takes it off the table. thank you. it is possible we get those three votes at 7pm and lotta people will be looking around to find out what mps are in favour of. my two guests, editor of politico‘s london playbook, jack blanchard, and anne mcelv
caroline, where does the compromise lie?use of improvements to the backstop. it's not impossible that with goodwill from the other 27 countries, they may provide us with improvements on the things that are important to my labour colleagues on workers' rights and environmental protections. there is scope to improve it and if we work together across the parties we can build the consensus behind an improved deal that works for britain. there was some uncertainty on whether there could be a vote on...
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cathy was at the door and said i think i murdered caroline and the two of them went back to caroline's apartment and went inside and there was her body, this horrible murder scene. she had been stabbed moremes t five. >>> still ahead, with a royal baby comes a royal toy and why this is called the perfect present fit for a prince or princess. >>> we are just about a month until prince harry and meghan f three. > these twin brothers spent 37 years making these rocking horses. >> we would like to think that the royal children will be given a rocking horse of course. who knows. it just might happen that we get a commission for the latest baby. >> the british monarch history with horses runs deep and the duke and duchess are expected to get a horse stable once they move to windsor. >>> if you have a consumer problem or question email us at consumer watch at kpix. com or call the hotline, 888- five helps you. we will be right back. >>> this just in the federal government has rejected california's request for $306 million for repairs at the tallest u.s. dam after the february 2017 spill way c
cathy was at the door and said i think i murdered caroline and the two of them went back to caroline's apartment and went inside and there was her body, this horrible murder scene. she had been stabbed moremes t five. >>> still ahead, with a royal baby comes a royal toy and why this is called the perfect present fit for a prince or princess. >>> we are just about a month until prince harry and meghan f three. > these twin brothers spent 37 years making these rocking horses....
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caroline rumor was in class that day, and said they had been discussing a string of haven't b recent news it eve s is i s feeling down. >> she said when you get rich you need to start your own television news program that only does positive news. >> caroline liked the idea, but had no interest on waiting until she was grown up or rich to take it on. >> it seemed like something that was good and i can make this happen. do you want to split this up? >> reporter: caroline corralled a group of like-minded classmates, within a few months their good news podcast called something good happened debuted. >> welcome, scott. >> reporter: every couple of weeks, caroline and justin interview someone they consider making a positive impact in the world. found on streaming services everywhere, something good happened is in its second season, highlighting good news on the environment, education, and medicine. >> cool, that's really interesting. >> reporter: and caroline and justin hope bringing balance to peoples news diets. >> normally if i'm reading news, you're only seeing 95% negative things. i'm
caroline rumor was in class that day, and said they had been discussing a string of haven't b recent news it eve s is i s feeling down. >> she said when you get rich you need to start your own television news program that only does positive news. >> caroline liked the idea, but had no interest on waiting until she was grown up or rich to take it on. >> it seemed like something that was good and i can make this happen. do you want to split this up? >> reporter: caroline...
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children her own child her gender reassignment surgery at the age of sixteen and she's reported caroline farrow the latest talk about their catholic journalist to police for a series of tweets which criticize greene for allowing her child to undergo the sex change procedure green claimed the tweets would choose the word like mutilate and castrate constituted a hate crime what carolyn fire actually debated transgenderism with green on t.v. morning show good morning britain before posting these tweets that she was on about there shortly after she says she was contacted by police for miss gendering green's daughter the journalist no claims therefore she is the victim of a public which up. meanwhile a group of people have terrified and harassed my family docs my children made violent and sexual threats sign up to porn accounts did the same to my husband threaten to visit him and tumbleweed so we put this issue up for debate to feel like with a talk show host john gorton human rights campaign of peta tuttle's his work about it. kara is a devout catholic i met him many times interviewed her sh
children her own child her gender reassignment surgery at the age of sixteen and she's reported caroline farrow the latest talk about their catholic journalist to police for a series of tweets which criticize greene for allowing her child to undergo the sex change procedure green claimed the tweets would choose the word like mutilate and castrate constituted a hate crime what carolyn fire actually debated transgenderism with green on t.v. morning show good morning britain before posting these...
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the same to my husband threatened to visit him and tumbleweed well tempers flared when journalist caroline faraj debated the rights issue with susie green the mother of a trans gendered girl on national television in the u.k. susie green runs mermaids eight u.k. charity for transgender children her own child gender reassignment surgery at the age of sixteen she reported caroline faraj a divided catholic to police for a series of tweets which use words like mutilates and castrate green ses the post went far beyond a transgender debate. you will see the tweets are a lot more serious than about ms gendron they were allegations of serious misconduct and violent spiteful personal attacks well she's now withdrawn the complaint but the debate rages on we publish it all for the scotian with human rights campaigner peter tatchell talk show host john gold. kara it is a devout catholic i met him many times interfere she's a devout catholic she has an absolute right to hold a view of saying i don't accept this just like a muslim person and they couldn't accept either so let's have respect both sides i
the same to my husband threatened to visit him and tumbleweed well tempers flared when journalist caroline faraj debated the rights issue with susie green the mother of a trans gendered girl on national television in the u.k. susie green runs mermaids eight u.k. charity for transgender children her own child gender reassignment surgery at the age of sixteen she reported caroline faraj a divided catholic to police for a series of tweets which use words like mutilates and castrate green ses the...
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husband threaten to visit here and tumbleweed pick up on this row tempers flared when journalist caroline faraj debated the rights issue with susie green the mother of a transgender girl on national television in the u.k. susie green runs mermaids is a u.k. charity for transgender children her own childhood gender reassignment surgery at the age of sixteen she reported caroline fowler farrow the devote catholic journalist to police for a series of tweets which used words like mutilate and castrate green claimed the tweets constituted a hate crime. you will see the tweets are a lot more serious than about ms gendering there were allegations of serious misconduct and violence spiteful personal attacks she's now withdrawn the complaint but the debate rages on we put this issue to talk host john gaunt and human rights campaigner peter tatchell. kara it is a devout catholic i met him many times interviewed her she's a devout catholic she has an absolute right to hold a view of saying i don't accept this just like a muslim person and they couldn't except either so let's have both sides is absol
husband threaten to visit here and tumbleweed pick up on this row tempers flared when journalist caroline faraj debated the rights issue with susie green the mother of a transgender girl on national television in the u.k. susie green runs mermaids is a u.k. charity for transgender children her own childhood gender reassignment surgery at the age of sixteen she reported caroline fowler farrow the devote catholic journalist to police for a series of tweets which used words like mutilate and...
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gender children own chartered trans gender reassignment surgery at the age of sixteen she reported caroline faraj was talking about their catholic journalist to police for a series of tweets which criticize greene for allowing her child to undergo the sex change procedure in the first place no green claims her child was missed gendered and that the tweets would choose the words like mutilate and castrate constitute a hate crime what the pharaoh had actually debated transgenderism with green on t.v. breakfast show good morning britain turns out but shortly after she was contacted by the police over the tweets made after the show farrow says that as a result no she's become a victim of a public witch hunt. meanwhile a group of people have terrified and harassed my family docs my children need violent and sexual threats signing up to porn accounts did the same to my husband threaten to visit here and tumbleweed while we pull this up for a debate with talk show host john gaunt and human rights campaign a peta touch on this is what came out. kara is a devout catholic i met him many times intervi
gender children own chartered trans gender reassignment surgery at the age of sixteen she reported caroline faraj was talking about their catholic journalist to police for a series of tweets which criticize greene for allowing her child to undergo the sex change procedure in the first place no green claims her child was missed gendered and that the tweets would choose the words like mutilate and castrate constitute a hate crime what the pharaoh had actually debated transgenderism with green on...
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caroline davies, bbc news.heavy rain. 57 flood warnings are now in place across england and wales, and hundreds of homes have been without power. the river ribble in lancashire and the river erwell have burst their banks, and a number of roads across the north of england have been closed as a result. flooding has also hit parts of north wales leaving river levels high and some roads closed. meanwhile a 24—year—old man from oldham has been arrested on suspicion of sending malicious communications — after greater manchester police said it became aware of a post on social media praising the attacks in new zealand. clashes have broken out in central paris between french security forces and those taking part in this week s gilets jaunes protests. shops have been looted and more than 60 people arrested. the movement has been protesting every saturday for the past four months, against the government s economic policies as well as wider issues such as globalisation. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, has more. c
caroline davies, bbc news.heavy rain. 57 flood warnings are now in place across england and wales, and hundreds of homes have been without power. the river ribble in lancashire and the river erwell have burst their banks, and a number of roads across the north of england have been closed as a result. flooding has also hit parts of north wales leaving river levels high and some roads closed. meanwhile a 24—year—old man from oldham has been arrested on suspicion of sending malicious...
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our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley reports.ested at tehran airport as she was leaving for home with her young daughter. you can see the shock on her face. last summer she was briefly released. only to be sent back to jail, despite urgent pleas from the uk government and her family. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, seen here with her daughter gabriella just before she was jailed, needs medical treatment she's not being allowed. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, was in iran late last year to push for her release. he says the extremely rare step the foreign office has taken today, is a last resort, after all other avenues were exhausted. we think it's the first time diplomatic protection has been exercised for an individual for over 100 years, and for that reason, we think it sends a very, very strong signal there is a human being here. we all need to think about this, it's not just about the diplomatic arguments there may be between the uk and iran, there's a family here, they need to be reunited. her husband richard, who has campaig
our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley reports.ested at tehran airport as she was leaving for home with her young daughter. you can see the shock on her face. last summer she was briefly released. only to be sent back to jail, despite urgent pleas from the uk government and her family. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, seen here with her daughter gabriella just before she was jailed, needs medical treatment she's not being allowed. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, was in iran late last...
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caroline: such a difficult tightrope.don't want to worry the markets too much, like the ecb did a couple weeks ago, but they want to guide the markets, they have their backs, still looking pricingthat the market in a rate cut. scarlet: it is a matter of saying you'll be dovish but not so much that people start thinking, what does the fed know that we don't know, that they had not told us? clearly all of that people have to work through. markets are a little nervous before hand. concerns about china, trade talks pushing down on the market. trump said maybe we will not walk back those tariffs. euro is key, after any dot plot move. euro-dollar tends to move more than the stock market. .eanwhile, the dollar flat keeping an eye on high-yield overall as well. it has been a key up performer this year. scarlet: joining us is got guggenheim co-founder. what are you looking for from mr. powell when he speaks? >> he has a lot of ground to cover in this meeting. we will get the rate decision, not to expect anything. we will get the d
caroline: such a difficult tightrope.don't want to worry the markets too much, like the ecb did a couple weeks ago, but they want to guide the markets, they have their backs, still looking pricingthat the market in a rate cut. scarlet: it is a matter of saying you'll be dovish but not so much that people start thinking, what does the fed know that we don't know, that they had not told us? clearly all of that people have to work through. markets are a little nervous before hand. concerns about...
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caroline, thank you.obert kosta, of course. >>> still ahead, will congress get to see the entire mueller report for themselves? they are elected to watch this president. will attorney general barr be called to testify? i think it's up to the supreme court, and you know what we think about that. we'll be right back. we'll ask some lawmakers about what power they have to get the truth. stick with us. it's coming up next. it's coming up next. yep, this too, and this, please. even long hair and pet hair are no problem, but the one thing i won't have to clean is this because the shark's self-cleaning brush roll removes the hair wrap while i clean. ♪ - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans now cleans itself. around the clock. and with a $0 copay, that's something to groove about. ♪let's groove tonight. toujeo® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during epis
caroline, thank you.obert kosta, of course. >>> still ahead, will congress get to see the entire mueller report for themselves? they are elected to watch this president. will attorney general barr be called to testify? i think it's up to the supreme court, and you know what we think about that. we'll be right back. we'll ask some lawmakers about what power they have to get the truth. stick with us. it's coming up next. it's coming up next. yep, this too, and this, please. even long...
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and hseih shines once again in miami, beating former world number one caroline wozniacki in a three—sethriller. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with football, and there were seven european championship qualifiers on monday. they included another comprehensive win for england who followed up friday's 5—nil win against the czech republic with a 5—1 victory in montenegro. it was the home side who score first, after just 17 minutes, with a fine curling shot from marko vesovic. but after that, it was one—way traffic. michael keane equalised for the visitors, before ross barkley scored either side of the break to make it 3—1. there were further goals for harry kane and raheem sterling — his fourth in two games — as england made it two wins out of two, scoring 10 goals in the process. england's victory was marred by racial abuse directed at danny rose and raheem sterling by a section of montenegrin supporters. the england manager gareth southgate said the incidents would be reported to uefa. sterling, himself, says it overshadowed the result of the match. it was a shame really bec
and hseih shines once again in miami, beating former world number one caroline wozniacki in a three—sethriller. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with football, and there were seven european championship qualifiers on monday. they included another comprehensive win for england who followed up friday's 5—nil win against the czech republic with a 5—1 victory in montenegro. it was the home side who score first, after just 17 minutes, with a fine curling shot from marko vesovic....
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jillian: caroline on facebook says this is so wrong. government and schools need to stay out of kids personal lice. rob: what in the world they've totally lost their minds. god help us. jillian: no it isn't a good idea. it's horrific. that's the schools and faculty just pushing pp. jillian: two years saving for two years to bay friend electric wheelchair. kenneth wilson wanted to help his friend who struggled every day for years using a manual wheelchair. he said he just wanted to do his friend a favor for always being there for him. rob: you can hear from those two in the longer story there it's just really really great.
jillian: caroline on facebook says this is so wrong. government and schools need to stay out of kids personal lice. rob: what in the world they've totally lost their minds. god help us. jillian: no it isn't a good idea. it's horrific. that's the schools and faculty just pushing pp. jillian: two years saving for two years to bay friend electric wheelchair. kenneth wilson wanted to help his friend who struggled every day for years using a manual wheelchair. he said he just wanted to do his friend...
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caroline hawley reports.close to three years since nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was arrested at tehran airport as she was leaving for home with her young daughter. you can see the shock on her face. last summer, she was briefly released. only to be sent back to jail despite urgent pleas from the uk government and her family. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, seen here with her daughter gabriella just before she was jailed, needs medical treatment that she's not been allowed. the foreign secretary, who was in iran last year to push for her release, says his decision today was a last resort. we think it's the first time diplomatic protection has been exercised for an individual for over 100 years, and for that reason we think it sends a very, very strong signal that there is a human being here. we all need to think about this. it's not just about the diplomatic arguments there may be between the uk and iran. there is a family here, they need to be reunited. her husband has welcomed the move. really big step. implicitly,
caroline hawley reports.close to three years since nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was arrested at tehran airport as she was leaving for home with her young daughter. you can see the shock on her face. last summer, she was briefly released. only to be sent back to jail despite urgent pleas from the uk government and her family. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, seen here with her daughter gabriella just before she was jailed, needs medical treatment that she's not been allowed. the foreign secretary,...