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cba party? are we allowed to say that? can't be bothered.24—year—old in the referendum campaign was 64%. for 18 to 24—year—old in the referendum campaign was 6496. which is pretty good. you have to ask why david cameron did not at that stage lower the voting age to 16 for the referendum. and why would you not do that and then making voting compulsory. that is part of the labour manifesto. i think they do wa nt to labour manifesto. i think they do want to do that. and the lib dems as well and the snp have already done it. but that apathy, it was suggested by jonathan blake, it. but that apathy, it was suggested byjonathan blake, is a p pa re ntly suggested byjonathan blake, is apparently because politicians of a certain age do not know how to talk to young people. this has always been the case, i do a lot of work with schools and debating groups and ifind with schools and debating groups and i find young people are incredibly engaged about politics. that is at school. and i cannot wait to vote. i was involved with the home office withjohn was
cba party? are we allowed to say that? can't be bothered.24—year—old in the referendum campaign was 64%. for 18 to 24—year—old in the referendum campaign was 6496. which is pretty good. you have to ask why david cameron did not at that stage lower the voting age to 16 for the referendum. and why would you not do that and then making voting compulsory. that is part of the labour manifesto. i think they do wa nt to labour manifesto. i think they do want to do that. and the lib dems as...
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betty: thank you so much, the cba mining associate director. forget to check out the interactive tv function, because you will not only be able to watch us live but also see previous interviews. also dive into securities are bloomberg functions. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ thai airways is revamping its fleet to spread its wings across asia. they will get 100 new planes from airbus and boeing hitting 30 in the next five years. -- including 30 in the next five years. >> we have 100 aircraft right now, so in the next five years we want to replace the old ones, almost 30 aircraft. that will make of the portfolio of our airlines 100%. we will say that for the moment. then at the same time, so many competitions in the world, we are very good the factor is very high. they are quite confident in the future we can sell it. the company dish and prophets might increase, but if we do it better, we can expand beyond their grasp. reporter: the airlines are buying new fuel efficient models. are you saying the same? >> all of
betty: thank you so much, the cba mining associate director. forget to check out the interactive tv function, because you will not only be able to watch us live but also see previous interviews. also dive into securities are bloomberg functions. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ thai airways is revamping its fleet to spread its wings across asia. they will get 100 new planes from airbus and boeing hitting 30 in the next five years. -- including 30 in the next...
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bondl sales and court cba, debt and core cpi, does it give the fed reason to adjust its characterization of the economy? michael: i would say the same thing. based on the way the market is set up and the death and what the fed has said going to the meeting, you figure they will still go ahead with a rate move but it raises questions about their forward guidance. wouldonomic projections indicate one more rate increase but when you get to september, if we still see disinflation and weak consumer spending, do they really want to go ahead question mark they will have a debt limit debate underway in the possibility of a government shutdown. it may change what they say about what will happen going forward the rest of the year. what will they say about the balance sheet. tom: i agree with that. i agree with the idea that the date it was a shock today. this chart brings in the perspective of bringing -- of being near escape velocity. way up here in the upper right corner is this pullback in bonds today. it's an extraordinary decline of 10 basis points. what is the why for lowering yields this mo
bondl sales and court cba, debt and core cpi, does it give the fed reason to adjust its characterization of the economy? michael: i would say the same thing. based on the way the market is set up and the death and what the fed has said going to the meeting, you figure they will still go ahead with a rate move but it raises questions about their forward guidance. wouldonomic projections indicate one more rate increase but when you get to september, if we still see disinflation and weak consumer...
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the cba will estimate how many people could lose coverage and the impact on premiums.dward lawrence will examine how the analysis will affect the chances at republicans getting a bill passed this week. >>> 5:08 now. let's check back in with angie goff with more breaking news. >> eun, a chaotic scene in recovering at this hour. protesters say that a man was beaten after he was pulled over. he later died. then tried to break up this demonstration right here. there was a fight. six officers were hurt. you can see at one point people started fires and they threw bricks. police arrested four people. more as we get it. eun? >> angie, thank you. >> today might be a good day to roll down the windows on your drive in to work. that's nice, chuck. >> absolutely. i'd like to know how many people have roll-down windows. i bet that number is getting to be pretty small. june so far has been warm and dry. looks like the dry pattern continues on through the week. we may be taking the edge off the heat and humidity the next few days. a check of the forecast the next five days is coming
the cba will estimate how many people could lose coverage and the impact on premiums.dward lawrence will examine how the analysis will affect the chances at republicans getting a bill passed this week. >>> 5:08 now. let's check back in with angie goff with more breaking news. >> eun, a chaotic scene in recovering at this hour. protesters say that a man was beaten after he was pulled over. he later died. then tried to break up this demonstration right here. there was a fight. six...
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cba strategist chris walters sees less the vip plays from china.the casino player still has high rollers. while they are still flush with cash, puts it in a very comfortable position. we did see crown shares snap a five-day drop on tuesday. this after reports its staff in shanghai have been charged in that region. that is a brief look at what we are watching when trading gets underway in australia, japan, and korea, just moments from now. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> asia-pacific stocks set to rise as optimism sees back into the market. soft inflation. speculation surrounds china's , theaggressive dealmaker chairman can no longer perform his duties. germany opening the eu door if the eu changes its mind on brexit. the second hour of daybreak asia. it is just after 8:00 a.m.. on firmere markets footing with the tech shares rebounding the focus is going to be on this fed meeting. some of the data coming out in china. >> it doesn't seem as though the market is too concerned. selloff seems to be short-lived. it puts to bed questions on whether this will be
cba strategist chris walters sees less the vip plays from china.the casino player still has high rollers. while they are still flush with cash, puts it in a very comfortable position. we did see crown shares snap a five-day drop on tuesday. this after reports its staff in shanghai have been charged in that region. that is a brief look at what we are watching when trading gets underway in australia, japan, and korea, just moments from now. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> asia-pacific stocks set...
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. >> reporter: this bill would temporarily be a setback for the white house which is slamming the cba saying the nonpartisan auf office has a history of inaccuracy. the president has been working the phones and the vice president is sitting down for dinner with four of them tonight. >> all right. thank you so much. the trump administration is getting ready to put its temporary travel ban in place. it will stop most visits from six mainly muslim countries for 90 days. there blocking the ban. the president called it a quote, great day for america's future security and safety. jan crawford is outside the supreme court this morning. >> reporter: president trump has been slapped down at every time but the justices get the last word and yesterday they all agreed to allow at least part of his travel ban. so in the next few days the government will stop denying visas to certain travelers from those six countries considered safe havens for terrorism. >> we will destroy radical islamic terrorism. >> reporter: president trump reaffirmed his commitment to national security during a visit by the i
. >> reporter: this bill would temporarily be a setback for the white house which is slamming the cba saying the nonpartisan auf office has a history of inaccuracy. the president has been working the phones and the vice president is sitting down for dinner with four of them tonight. >> all right. thank you so much. the trump administration is getting ready to put its temporary travel ban in place. it will stop most visits from six mainly muslim countries for 90 days. there blocking...
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we need to wait for a cba score, which will be political charged, and again the we're going to look throughmoving again it goes tolt whole agenda question if they can get this going and then the tax issue and they can bundle them altogether, there is 1% on the back of. this let's head over to the cme group now, rick santelli with the santelli exchange this morning. rick >> thank you, kelly. i'd like to welcome my guest richard farr in one of your most recent writings and i'm paraphrasing here, worry about down side risk you tell investors stocks are you have thely at all time highs, especially if your blurry eyes. rates are a lot lower than they were at the end of the year. the curve flattened and we have a fed tightening you see a soft patch and more risk explain. >> well, there's no doubt that some of the recent data has weakened you see that in retail sales and credit card use. you see it in the pmi dat yachlt it's been across the board, housing, for instance. the data has been a little softer meanwhile, if you look at the inflation data, it looks as though inflation may have peaked a co
we need to wait for a cba score, which will be political charged, and again the we're going to look throughmoving again it goes tolt whole agenda question if they can get this going and then the tax issue and they can bundle them altogether, there is 1% on the back of. this let's head over to the cme group now, rick santelli with the santelli exchange this morning. rick >> thank you, kelly. i'd like to welcome my guest richard farr in one of your most recent writings and i'm paraphrasing...
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ou.k: nejra, thank yo peter kinsella from cba group. once again, sterling is proving to be the lightning rod for this political upheaval in the u.k. the big decline was on friday. how does sterling fair against the dollar in the short to medium term? >> in the short term, we will trend a little bit lower, probably around 1.70. sterling has been a lightning rod for brexit. if we look at it, we will have a very of elite level of political uncertainty in the u.k., both this weekend the coming weeks. that afterxpected the beginning of the brexit negotiations, we would see a large increase. but certainly, the results of last week's election make it even more difficult now. i think we are definitely in for a little more pain in the short-term. francine: when you say it is more difficult, what does that mean? will it be a soft or hard brexit, or is it impossible to say at this moment? >> i think it is rather difficult to say at the moment. the problem for theresa may is she's going to have to reconcile brexit with people who favor a softer bre
ou.k: nejra, thank yo peter kinsella from cba group. once again, sterling is proving to be the lightning rod for this political upheaval in the u.k. the big decline was on friday. how does sterling fair against the dollar in the short to medium term? >> in the short term, we will trend a little bit lower, probably around 1.70. sterling has been a lightning rod for brexit. if we look at it, we will have a very of elite level of political uncertainty in the u.k., both this weekend the...