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david powell. thanks, david. let's talk about -- breaking news.ed by martin sales crossing the bloomberg terminal. revenue beat estimates. making up for slower emerging markets a revenue rising 6.6% to 11 billion pounds compared to 11.3 billion pounds average by bloomberg. taxes gaining 1.1%. that is interesting. in october wpp they recorded that sales grew slower. and the strong pound was hurting. and said at the time that it was on track for sales growth of 3% for the year. it has said that 2015 revenue will rise over 3%. anna: sometimes over the weekend around greece and some of which we told you about earlier and achieve has called the proposed -- and the economic chief is called the proposal in adequate. good morning. how are fellow greeks on a resolution to today's meeting? it seems like the two sides are not on the same page. >> it is true. finding solutions today has faded. asking for a financing of some sort and should be asking for the gift but -- got between the two countries and it is incomprehensible that after the last meeting it is
david powell. thanks, david. let's talk about -- breaking news.ed by martin sales crossing the bloomberg terminal. revenue beat estimates. making up for slower emerging markets a revenue rising 6.6% to 11 billion pounds compared to 11.3 billion pounds average by bloomberg. taxes gaining 1.1%. that is interesting. in october wpp they recorded that sales grew slower. and the strong pound was hurting. and said at the time that it was on track for sales growth of 3% for the year. it has said that...
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david powell joins us now for a little bit more. inflation expectations. in a news conference on thursday. 2017, a long-term horizon i know, but a forecast of 1.8%. does this man feel like his job is done? guest: there's long-term expectations, but market-based measures of inflation expectations such as the five-year breakeven swap rate which went up quite a bit on the words of draghi last thursday. the qe program is off to a successful start but still about 20 basis points below the level that worried draghi in the summer at jackson hole. jonathan: when i look at the bond market and see a third of the eurozone sovereign debt talk with a negative yield, there is a flaw for their appetite. it is -0.2%. is that one of many difficulties they are going to face over the next 12-18 months? guest: i don't think that's a huge difficulty. a lot of europeans are out there without a negative yield. that primarily effects the german bonds around the two-year duration or so. i would say draghi's biggest challenge will be one that he managed quite successfully last thur
david powell joins us now for a little bit more. inflation expectations. in a news conference on thursday. 2017, a long-term horizon i know, but a forecast of 1.8%. does this man feel like his job is done? guest: there's long-term expectations, but market-based measures of inflation expectations such as the five-year breakeven swap rate which went up quite a bit on the words of draghi last thursday. the qe program is off to a successful start but still about 20 basis points below the level that...
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david powell joins us with more. thank you for joining us, what are we going to learn.s draghi right? guest: essentially that's what these figures are going to show, the numbers will point to an acceleration of growth and the numbers from france and germany will indicate that germany remains the hotspot. and that france continues to lag the euro areas as a whole. caroline: the data show services and manufacturing on the up. you also had the consumer confidence up yesterday and the german eco-survey released, are these painting a rosier picture? guest: they're all pointed to an acceleration of growth in the consumer info points that shoppers are spending that money in the decline of oil crisis has given them. caroline, in our wallets and purses. >> exactly they say the real incomes are increasing and they are spending that money and the survey said they showed not only is the first quarter improving, but also the forward-looking component. the expectations component is suggesting that this recovery will continue throughout the course of 2015. >> if we get this signed as
david powell joins us with more. thank you for joining us, what are we going to learn.s draghi right? guest: essentially that's what these figures are going to show, the numbers will point to an acceleration of growth and the numbers from france and germany will indicate that germany remains the hotspot. and that france continues to lag the euro areas as a whole. caroline: the data show services and manufacturing on the up. you also had the consumer confidence up yesterday and the german...
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mark: david powell joining us from london and hans nichols in berlin. thank you so much. up next, ted cruz tosses his hat into the 2016 u.s. presidential race will stop we will bring in our chief washington correspondent, peter cook, with analysis. ♪ mark: welcome back. let's get you to some of the stories we are following. the fate of radioshack made -- may be decided at a bankruptcy auction today. standard general has teamed up with sprint and has proposed saving 1700 radioshack shows -- radio stack -- radioshack stores. the back rooms the judge will make that decision. vivendi has rejected an activist investor's call to spin off its music business. it was suggested vivendi spin off universal music. vivendi says it will examine another proposal to raise the dividend. that's a look at the top stories we are following on this monday. coming up, alan bjerga has the latest study on honeybee deaths. a roundtable discussion as march madness hits the sweet 16. and the retail winners and losers from the west coast port dispute. ted cruz is in. the freshman senator from texas la
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let's go to david powell. david, good morning. what will the ecb actually do today? are their bonds out there for them to acquire? >> today is the first day they will begin buying bonds. this will be the start of the 60 billion euro per month they will be purchasing. from news reports we saw that they are actively buying german bonds already this morning. tom keene: i saw some italian as well. what do they do? say give us your bonds? >> they are going to call banks and purchase bonds. the national central banks will be doing that and will be happy. olivia: there is so much concerned that they don't want to sell because of all of these capital requirements. these banks don't want to sell that paper because they need those assets. >> i think those are a bit overblown. there's not a shortage of debt out there. this has plenty of it. the other thing is -- flexibility in the program. olivia: going into this, we were focused on to what extent we were going to see debt mutual is asian. if that was going to be a step into physical integration. it looks like germany is in no
let's go to david powell. david, good morning. what will the ecb actually do today? are their bonds out there for them to acquire? >> today is the first day they will begin buying bonds. this will be the start of the 60 billion euro per month they will be purchasing. from news reports we saw that they are actively buying german bonds already this morning. tom keene: i saw some italian as well. what do they do? say give us your bonds? >> they are going to call banks and purchase...
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>> reporter: well david, only condoleezza rice and colin powell used e-mail at all. spokespeople said they did have official government-issued e-mail accounts as does the current secretary of state, john kerry. colin powell said he also used sometimes, personal private e-mail. though his spokesperson said it was a very different time. in fact, most desks at the state department didn't have computers on them. >> all right, jon karl at the white house. jon, thank you. >>> now, to the world leader that came to the united states today and spoke before congress, taking on president obama's foreign policy. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warning of the president's strategy with iran. only winston churchill speaking before congress like this before, three times. and you will hear the reception netanyahu received from congress today in a moment. but not a welcome from president obama, who said he did not watch and as far as he could tell, netanyahu offered, quote, nothing new. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> reporter: it was a rapturous
>> reporter: well david, only condoleezza rice and colin powell used e-mail at all. spokespeople said they did have official government-issued e-mail accounts as does the current secretary of state, john kerry. colin powell said he also used sometimes, personal private e-mail. though his spokesperson said it was a very different time. in fact, most desks at the state department didn't have computers on them. >> all right, jon karl at the white house. jon, thank you. >>>...
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powell. someone called the tip line after seeing david culvert's story on wednesday. police say powell stole a woman's purse from s in an accident in woodbridge last weekend then used her credit card. if you know where powell is please call police. >>> right about now, high school students are considering what colleges to go to and college students are picking their majors. >> but more than half of them will change their focus at least once before garage waiting. and the chance that they'll find a job in their field is slim. news4's richard jordan shows us how you can choose your career path the same way you find love online. >> reporter: college classes can be stressful, but deciding on a mayor is often what causes the most anxiety. kimberly can relate. the georgetown sophomore took two years to settle on international business. >> when it comes to my major, it's always been like i'm so interested in so many things psychology animal sciences. it's always been a bit of a struggle to pin it down. >> reporter: many other students feel that pressure. >> the timing is righ
powell. someone called the tip line after seeing david culvert's story on wednesday. police say powell stole a woman's purse from s in an accident in woodbridge last weekend then used her credit card. if you know where powell is please call police. >>> right about now, high school students are considering what colleges to go to and college students are picking their majors. >> but more than half of them will change their focus at least once before garage waiting. and the chance...
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powell. someone called the tip line after seeing david culvert's report on wednesday. police say powell stole a woman's purse from her wrecked car in woodbridge last weekend then credit card. if you know where powell is call police. >>> and the reward to track down the person who shot and wounded two officers in ferguson missouri, has now growe than $10,000. st. louis county polic say finding that gunman is the top priority. they believe the shots came from a hill about 150 yards from the stas political analyst station. rainy weather has helped provide a calmer atmosphere in the city of ferguson now, and there are no planned protests tonight. >>> new tonight, large amounts of marijuana, cocaine, and heroin seized from a neighborhood in northern virginia. news4's julie carey is wor the drug raid right now and has new information on the suspects. >>> prince charles and his wife, camillaca a head todd washington. how the royal cup ll help some local women in need. >>> and a handgun handbag, the purse with firepow as a small business owner you wouldn't deliver just half of
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did not know about general david petraeus. liz: colin powell use his personal e-mail accounts when he was secretary of state and you cannot have government information such as blackberry which is known to be secure summit raises other issues about hacking and espionage into the private sector. judge napolitano: that is correct. the government accounts are far more secure and hurt defense as all of her predecessors did it which is a political defense. stuart: as i understand if she turned over 55,000 pages. judge napolitano: she cannot pick and choose which to turn over. she has to destroy the stuff and tell lois lerner how to destroy a server. destroy this stuff whether it was originally proposed. i don't know how you can do that. stuart: we don't know if 55,000 pages is everything. judge napolitano: we believe they are two long time and as to spend intelligent personal aides have been going through the e-mails. under the law they are not permitted to do that binge that is the property of the government, that is not for mrs. clinton to began ch
did not know about general david petraeus. liz: colin powell use his personal e-mail accounts when he was secretary of state and you cannot have government information such as blackberry which is known to be secure summit raises other issues about hacking and espionage into the private sector. judge napolitano: that is correct. the government accounts are far more secure and hurt defense as all of her predecessors did it which is a political defense. stuart: as i understand if she turned over...
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david: peter barnes. thank you very much. conor powell, appreciate it, guys. >> thank you what does today's speech by israel's prime minister and u.s. response mean for businesses? boy, we've got a lot of israeli businesses doing business here in the u.s. we're talking to two companies with a presence in both israel and the u.s., on how they bridge the gap of doing business in both nations. david: also israeli prime minister really changing the covers, making it a lot more difficult for the president to sell an iranian nuclear deal to the americans. but what is the cost of stopping iran in its nuclear tracks? we'll debate that. >> for first time ever, publicly disclosed, gm says, some people rejected settlement offers related to gm's defective switches problem. why, and will this pave the way for future lawsuits? we have ken feinberg, gm compensation fund manager, who received those requests to reject the money. you can't predict the market. but at t. rowe price, we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced i
david: peter barnes. thank you very much. conor powell, appreciate it, guys. >> thank you what does today's speech by israel's prime minister and u.s. response mean for businesses? boy, we've got a lot of israeli businesses doing business here in the u.s. we're talking to two companies with a presence in both israel and the u.s., on how they bridge the gap of doing business in both nations. david: also israeli prime minister really changing the covers, making it a lot more difficult for...
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david says it's not soon enough. >>> there's a high profile sex discrimination, ellen powell says she was passed over for a promotion because she was a woman. the firm retail dated against her had she complained about not being promoted. they said she was not of executive material and is a failure who tried to get a big baitout. >>> they're targeting the rebels who have taken over large areas of yemen. they forced them out of office. this is the aftermath, and the fighting in yemen is the latest suni-sheite conflicts. the iranian government released the statement calling the air strikes in yemen an invasion. >>> the us army is calling bergdahl, a deserter. he was held for five years until they captured taliban leaders in exchange for his relief. he's being charged with misbehavior before the enemy. a defense attorney says that is usually reserved for shameful or cowardly conduct. his case goes to the grand jury and he could be court-martialed and he could have dishonorable discharge to life in prison. >>> a photo snapped by a cleveland photographer during a recent visit to washington, d.c. is sparking a debate on ho
david says it's not soon enough. >>> there's a high profile sex discrimination, ellen powell says she was passed over for a promotion because she was a woman. the firm retail dated against her had she complained about not being promoted. they said she was not of executive material and is a failure who tried to get a big baitout. >>> they're targeting the rebels who have taken over large areas of yemen. they forced them out of office. this is the aftermath, and the fighting in...
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very, very adamant when she said you look up the rules, david, let's listen to something former secretary of state colin powell said, he addressed this issue on "meet the press." >> i retained none of those e-mails and working with the state department to see if there's anything else they want to discuss about the e-mails. liz: he said he didn't release very much and didn't save very much. rich, does that give her air cover? >> she had her own e-mail server that she controlled in the basement of her home. that's what makes this so unique. she mentioned that secretary of state john kerry, the current secretary of state, is the first to really rely exclusively or primarily on a dot gov, government-run e-mail address. secretary clinton explaining away the server in the basement is something president bill clinton had installed and she used as a matter of convenience. when you conduct all of your official e-mail, as she said, 60,000 pages of e-mails on that one government address, that nobody can really look at because it's in her basement, that's what's making this situation so unique. >> okay, we got 30 seconds,
very, very adamant when she said you look up the rules, david, let's listen to something former secretary of state colin powell said, he addressed this issue on "meet the press." >> i retained none of those e-mails and working with the state department to see if there's anything else they want to discuss about the e-mails. liz: he said he didn't release very much and didn't save very much. rich, does that give her air cover? >> she had her own e-mail server that she...
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they had official government issued e-mail accounts but colin powell did say that he sometimes did use a private e-mail account, though david, his spokesperson said it was a very different time. many of the desks at the state department evendidn't have computers on them. >> jon karl, thank you. >>> now, to the world leader that spoke before congress taking on president obama's foreign policy. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warning of the president's strategy with iran. and you will hear the reception netanyahu received from congress today in a moment. but not a welcome from president obama, who said he did not watch and as far as he could tell netanyahu offered, quote, nothing new. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> reporter: it was a rapturous welcome for another country's leader. israel's benjamin netanyahu did not disappoint, dramatically denouncing the obama administration's negotiations with iran, easing sanctions in exchange for curbing iran's nuclear program. >> it doesn't block iran's path to the bomb. it paves iran's path to the bomb. >> reporter: tonight, obama asking netanyahu,
they had official government issued e-mail accounts but colin powell did say that he sometimes did use a private e-mail account, though david, his spokesperson said it was a very different time. many of the desks at the state department evendidn't have computers on them. >> jon karl, thank you. >>> now, to the world leader that spoke before congress taking on president obama's foreign policy. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warning of the president's strategy with iran....
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david arioso said. the state department has regulations, the point is it's about secrecy. it is about the same old hillary clinton. she has to be better. if colin powell did it, and others did it, hillary clinton has to answer for this and she's got to be better than in the past on this, and this is indication she wasn't. if it's breaking a law it could turn into a scandal if we find e-mails of very sensitive nature were sent over this system. right now it's just a story that story. >> it will be hard because to win the hearts and minds of democrats you'd have to be a bit of an outsider to the system. hillary clinton is nonan outsider. elizabeth warren has an easier time of doing this. does this hurt or help elizabeth warren? >> it only helps elizabeth warren in a primary if she runs in a primary. elizabeth warren says she will not run for president. this narrative will hurt hillary clinton should warren run. but just because this is happening doesn't mean elizabeth warren is the only beneficiary. it does not make elizabeth warren's nomination. it will be a totally different ballgame so elizabeth warren is not the standard-bearer of the party just yet
david arioso said. the state department has regulations, the point is it's about secrecy. it is about the same old hillary clinton. she has to be better. if colin powell did it, and others did it, hillary clinton has to answer for this and she's got to be better than in the past on this, and this is indication she wasn't. if it's breaking a law it could turn into a scandal if we find e-mails of very sensitive nature were sent over this system. right now it's just a story that story. >> it...
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powell is down, but she is not out yet. >> and dan, are you on theine from fortune? no. we have lost him. >> this is david. >> david. okay. let me turn it to you them on the point of the retaliation count is going to be so important, which ever way it goes, and what are the discussions like in the jury room as they have to go back to discuss this? >> well, the jury has to consider the causal effect of what happened when she spoke out and file d the complaint. and they have to find that there is a causal relationship between these things, and right now, the jury is not of one mind, and they have to be going back to the verdict, and the time line and the testimony and make a judgment. 9 of 12 people have to come back to make a judgment to find out that there is a causal relationship of filing the complaint, and the determination, and that as of yet has not been done, and let's say they do find in her favor, and what precedent would that set, david? >> well, it sends the signal that people's rights have not been protected -- >> just one moment, david, i need to go to scott cohn. do you have something? >> i want to go t
powell is down, but she is not out yet. >> and dan, are you on theine from fortune? no. we have lost him. >> this is david. >> david. okay. let me turn it to you them on the point of the retaliation count is going to be so important, which ever way it goes, and what are the discussions like in the jury room as they have to go back to discuss this? >> well, the jury has to consider the causal effect of what happened when she spoke out and file d the complaint. and they...
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david, thank you. >>> much more on the hillary clinton scandal tomorrow on abc's "this week" with special guest former secretary of state colin powelllikely to have a unique take on all this. that's tomorrow morning right here on abc. >> looking forward to that. thanks, dan. >>> this morning the fbi is offering a very generous reward for the two men who attacked a federal judge outside his home. that judge is being hailed a hero for keeping the armed pair out of his home and away from his wife and kids and abc's linzie janis is here with more on that manhunt. good morning, linzie. >> reporter: the judge protecting his family and getting shot in the process. now there's an urgent manhunt. the fbi, u.s. marshals and the detroit police all searching for the two men responsible. 55-year-old terrence berg former u.s. assistant attorney has plenty of prosecuting criminals. but now according to the police he can add fighting them off to his resume. investigators say berg was taking out the trash just after 9:00 p.m. thursday when two young men approached him demanding they be let into the house. >> he's walking up this path here and someon
david, thank you. >>> much more on the hillary clinton scandal tomorrow on abc's "this week" with special guest former secretary of state colin powelllikely to have a unique take on all this. that's tomorrow morning right here on abc. >> looking forward to that. thanks, dan. >>> this morning the fbi is offering a very generous reward for the two men who attacked a federal judge outside his home. that judge is being hailed a hero for keeping the armed pair out...