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emma: we know there have been problems for some of your peers. a strong dollar because they rely on strong tourists buying products in u.s.. tell us about the u.s. hermes customer. robert: i would say about 80% of our client base our local to a locallocal community or local within the united states from city to city. the other 20% are really tourists or visitors. that is a number that we are very happy with. at one point many years ago, it looked maybe 40% in terms of tourists. we really worked hard to develop the local clientele so we are not as reliant on tourist traffic. emma: when customers come to hermes, are they coming to department stores or are they focused on flagships? robert: we are fortunate in that sense that we do not have any distribution in department stores other than perhaps perfume. all of our products are really available in hermes boutiques only. this is something that we find our clients also have great appreciation for. if they want to buy a handbag or belt or scarf, they have to come to one of our shops. emma: you are cel
emma: we know there have been problems for some of your peers. a strong dollar because they rely on strong tourists buying products in u.s.. tell us about the u.s. hermes customer. robert: i would say about 80% of our client base our local to a locallocal community or local within the united states from city to city. the other 20% are really tourists or visitors. that is a number that we are very happy with. at one point many years ago, it looked maybe 40% in terms of tourists. we really worked...
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now, with news, here's emma chandra. emma: thank you, tom.t ever bank rescue. the government will spend as up as $19 billion to keen two failed banks. plan calls for so paw low tailed face sets. british prime minister theresa may outlines her plan to e.u. rding the right to citizens living in the u.k. later. last week, e.u. leaders say did he feel didn't go far enough and risks costing people rights. meanwhile, david davis says the government will fight any demand that e.u. court should have power in the u.k. once brexit is final. in the u.s., senate majority mark connell faces defeat over the mcconnell bill. opposition from at least five republican senators, who are demanding big changes to the legislation. to lose more than two republican votes for the bill to pass. global news 24 hours a day, by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. emma chandra, this is bloomberg. day here. to the on italy and the collapse of the two banks there, i looked west texas with a little bit of a bid on west texas, with advancing wit
now, with news, here's emma chandra. emma: thank you, tom.t ever bank rescue. the government will spend as up as $19 billion to keen two failed banks. plan calls for so paw low tailed face sets. british prime minister theresa may outlines her plan to e.u. rding the right to citizens living in the u.k. later. last week, e.u. leaders say did he feel didn't go far enough and risks costing people rights. meanwhile, david davis says the government will fight any demand that e.u. court should have...
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emma maxwell has the details. emma: theresa may told her party she would get them out of the mess she got them into. talks, first round of arlene foster pagenaud deal yet. -- has no deal yet. they hope to reach a conclusion soon, but there are differences to resolve. >> we are talking about the nation generally, the u.k. government around issues, brexit, counterterrorism, and economic leadership. emma: arlene -- theresa may is mp's, to get 10 in p -- but she has faced criticism over her coalition partner. there are controversial views on the sexuality. any potential to and fragile be interesting required of london. jeremy corbyn took a slight at may as she joined may. >> we all look forward to welcoming the queen's speech as soon as the coalition of chaos has negotiation. emma: government was supposed to present its new program next monday. may so they will have to push it back. genie: then comes the one day after theresa may sat down in paris with talks with the french president. they talked about fighting online
emma maxwell has the details. emma: theresa may told her party she would get them out of the mess she got them into. talks, first round of arlene foster pagenaud deal yet. -- has no deal yet. they hope to reach a conclusion soon, but there are differences to resolve. >> we are talking about the nation generally, the u.k. government around issues, brexit, counterterrorism, and economic leadership. emma: arlene -- theresa may is mp's, to get 10 in p -- but she has faced criticism over her...
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emma chandra is here. president trump vowed to crack down on the leaks of classified material to the news media. a government made its first arrest. a former air force linguist who works as a contractor has been charged with espionage. he is accused of sending a security port on russian hacking to a news outlet. tim cook says the company helped british officials investigate terror attacks. emilyke to bloomberg tv's chang. tim: in cases where we have information and they have gone to -- through the lawful process, we not just give it, but we do it very promptly. emma: law enforcement officials have criticized apple for its standards for tough encryption. we will have more highlights with our exclusive interview with tim cook throughout daybreak: america's today. it is less than 24 hours but for -- before voting begins. boris johnson is sent to the northeast of england today. those areas voted to leave the european union. he will say that only theresa may will get brexit right. jeremy corbyn will try to shor
emma chandra is here. president trump vowed to crack down on the leaks of classified material to the news media. a government made its first arrest. a former air force linguist who works as a contractor has been charged with espionage. he is accused of sending a security port on russian hacking to a news outlet. tim cook says the company helped british officials investigate terror attacks. emilyke to bloomberg tv's chang. tim: in cases where we have information and they have gone to -- through...
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emma: he did pretty well. he stayed down for over two minutes and 30 seconds.o experience, you cannot even do a minute. if you were to just try it on your own. this was after he learned how to relax his body so much he is able to fight the urge to come up as soon as possible, which is human instinct. it's not to drown. oliver: i can't get past the deep end of the pool. he was there for a week, right? he was preparing for this. he's changing the way he thinks and the way he breathes. it is interesting how you talk about the yoga mindset is akin to what they have to do. emma: it is about relaxing your body using meditation to resist reflex, whenn dive your body says get up there now are you are going to pass out and breathe in water. they use different techniques where they wait themselves. they use wetsuits so it is easier. there are competitions around the world for people into it. people can stay down for five minutes at a time. >> there is a big community. i didn't realize how much. is it expensive? emma: it is not as expensive as scuba diving, because you do
emma: he did pretty well. he stayed down for over two minutes and 30 seconds.o experience, you cannot even do a minute. if you were to just try it on your own. this was after he learned how to relax his body so much he is able to fight the urge to come up as soon as possible, which is human instinct. it's not to drown. oliver: i can't get past the deep end of the pool. he was there for a week, right? he was preparing for this. he's changing the way he thinks and the way he breathes. it is...
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emma: it is about relaxing your body using meditation to resist the reflex.get up there now! they use different techniques where they wait themselves. they use wetsuits so it is easier. there are competitions around the world for people into it. people can stay down for five minutes at a time. >> there is a big community. is it expensive? emma: it is not as expensive as scuba diving, because you don't need the all the equipment. there are different locations that are good for this. the best one is in the bahamas. the one in egypt is popular with people from london and moscow. the hotels are pretty cheap. everything is pretty inexpensive, because it is only you when the water. oliver: pursuit is more than a section. go online for more stories. i spoke about why now is the perfect time to plan a roman holiday. >> pursuit is a daily website. all of the travel, food, we are doing everyday online. it is a lot to read thomas e, drink, eat, buy. oliver: let's talk about one story in particular. you are breaking down where to go in italy. it looks like it might be ch
emma: it is about relaxing your body using meditation to resist the reflex.get up there now! they use different techniques where they wait themselves. they use wetsuits so it is easier. there are competitions around the world for people into it. people can stay down for five minutes at a time. >> there is a big community. is it expensive? emma: it is not as expensive as scuba diving, because you don't need the all the equipment. there are different locations that are good for this. the...
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here is emma chandra.mma: the supreme court has given trump a partial victory on his controversial travel ban. the high court will allow a limited version of the band to go into effect until it hears arguments on the case in the fall. justices clarence thomas, samuel alito, and neil gorsuch said they would have let the entire ban take effect immediately. prime minister modi it will visit with trump today. a few people expect -- few people expect breakthroughs on issues like immigration. british prime minister theresa may is trying to use anxiety over how e.u. citizens living in the u.k. will be treated after brexit. she spoke earlier to parliament. >> under these plans, no e.u. citizen currently in the u.k. lawfully will be asked to leave at the point the u.k. leaves the e.u. we want you to stay. in the u.k.izen with five years continuous residence will be granted settled stasis -- status. emma: meanwhile, the dup will support may's conservatives in return for action funding and northern ireland. martin sh
here is emma chandra.mma: the supreme court has given trump a partial victory on his controversial travel ban. the high court will allow a limited version of the band to go into effect until it hears arguments on the case in the fall. justices clarence thomas, samuel alito, and neil gorsuch said they would have let the entire ban take effect immediately. prime minister modi it will visit with trump today. a few people expect -- few people expect breakthroughs on issues like immigration. british...
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emma: well, brexit. the only have about 10 days until brexit starts. corbin one -- if corbin won, there could be an extension. brexit talks are happening soon and she is saying only she is prepared to do that. mark: the tory candidate has been charged in a probe into the 2015 election. emma: that's right. , he's beenspending charged and he says he's innocent and theresa may has also offered him her backing. andill continue to run conservatives have been clear. we will see. thomas, six days to go. , newsroomomberg news chief, emma ross thomas. we're five minutes away from the end of the friday session. what a big week we've got next week, the election, the ecb, three big events we are covering in-depth on bloomberg television. the stoxx 600 up for a second day, up over the week as well, the ftse is lower, he was at a record little earlier. the currency board, the euro highest level since september. of its forwardng guidance, one of the many questions we want answered. let's finish off the currency four as we approach minutes away to the end of the frida
emma: well, brexit. the only have about 10 days until brexit starts. corbin one -- if corbin won, there could be an extension. brexit talks are happening soon and she is saying only she is prepared to do that. mark: the tory candidate has been charged in a probe into the 2015 election. emma: that's right. , he's beenspending charged and he says he's innocent and theresa may has also offered him her backing. andill continue to run conservatives have been clear. we will see. thomas, six days to...
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emma al igual que sus compaÑeros llegaron a mxico huyendo del mal que los acosaba en sus comunidadesun vdeo est menor, quien fue enganchada por una banda de maras .. (super = víctima de explotación inq=.... me llevaron y me empezaron a vender con hombres ...) los niÑas y niÑos se animaron a contar sus tragedias en apoyo a una campaÑa a favor de quienes, como ellos, solos o con sus familias, se animan a cruzar la frontera sur de mxicpara pedir asilo... (super =mark maly / representante acnur mxico inq=...la mayoría salen a causa de la violencia de la delincuencia organizada.) mark manly forma parte de la agencia de la onu para los refugiados y confirm que tan slo en el 2016 por lo menos 182 400 personas huyeron del norte de centroamrica ... (stand =jazive pérez/ ciudad de méxico inq=... según cifras de la onu a partir del 2011 subieron de forma alarmante las cifras de niños que llegan a a méxico huyendo de la violencia en sus países ... tan sólo del 2016 a la fecha el incremento fue del 140%...) las autoridades migratorias mexicanas dan cuenta de que el aÑo pasado detuvieron a casi 40
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emma: we've got the chart of that.et's discuss many topics, .ncluding brexit we've got this chart that's euros this. this is the smallest portion of income sense 1963. another indicator of how tough times lay had for u.k. consumer. the ship is slowly sinking. instead of trying to decelerate this decline, the economy is accelerated there was a. linked to some of the news associated with the brexit vote area -- boat. in reality, we see a weaker pound and the rising cost of imports. linked to some of theinflation is rising. now we see consumers starting to realize it. if you put his words into context, the bank of england knows inflation is rising. they know that a weaker pound is going to make things worse. they are trying to talk the pound up. there is limited room for them to hike rates. consumer is so levered, you risk crashing the economy. the bank of england is really in a corner. sterling strength over the last few days is something we would take. we don't think the bank of england will ever raise rates in the near
emma: we've got the chart of that.et's discuss many topics, .ncluding brexit we've got this chart that's euros this. this is the smallest portion of income sense 1963. another indicator of how tough times lay had for u.k. consumer. the ship is slowly sinking. instead of trying to decelerate this decline, the economy is accelerated there was a. linked to some of the news associated with the brexit vote area -- boat. in reality, we see a weaker pound and the rising cost of imports. linked to some...
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i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg.o revisit the breaking news, avis signed a partnership with alphabet. the agreement for avis budget group to manage a fleet of autonomous vehicles based in phoenix. davis also owns the zip car. the new deal could help with an asset that rivals major automakers. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london i'm mark boughton. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg markets. oil is studying after suffering its fifth straight weekly loss while gold is dropping. joining us from the cme to discuss is senior vice president gold we had a big move in this morning. there's a lot of speculation as to whether it was one large or could ittion have been an error. the bounceback suggests -- doesn't make it any clearer. we have seen relief trading in gold this morning. i think right now gold is continuing to be weighed down by sellers. lastw a massive exodus week. the fourth largest in the last year. you are seeing continued exit amid a very unclear future for the path of finance in the dollar and
i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg.o revisit the breaking news, avis signed a partnership with alphabet. the agreement for avis budget group to manage a fleet of autonomous vehicles based in phoenix. davis also owns the zip car. the new deal could help with an asset that rivals major automakers. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london i'm mark boughton. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg markets. oil is studying after suffering its fifth straight weekly loss while gold is...
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emma rescued over 150 child soldiers. i happen to be one of those.he smuggled me into kenya and put me in school. i did not know if she even knew that i was related to riek. that was her passion, helping a child. my thoughts, even when i was getting rescued, my reaction was different. i did not want to leave my gun, i wanted to come back to war. i am going to this white woman's country, i thought i will learn how to steal a plane and then come back to war. i became a different soldier. so, now we come to what is going on now. you say that you are related to riek machar, but you're not related, you are from the same part of south sudan as he is. so three years ago, south sudan votes for independence, it gets it and now look at it. in the midst of another conflict. 10,000 killed since december, maybe more. do you think everybody knows what is going on now in your country? not everybody knows because it depends on who is putting the message out. the government has their own propaganda, speaking out. the people in the oppositions have their way of puttin
emma rescued over 150 child soldiers. i happen to be one of those.he smuggled me into kenya and put me in school. i did not know if she even knew that i was related to riek. that was her passion, helping a child. my thoughts, even when i was getting rescued, my reaction was different. i did not want to leave my gun, i wanted to come back to war. i am going to this white woman's country, i thought i will learn how to steal a plane and then come back to war. i became a different soldier. so, now...
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emma chandra reporting live there from fayetteville arkansas. this man was rest -- asked about president trump's decision to exit paris accord. >> my reaction is that global warming is a fact. and by the way, as i said yesterday, i do not know if you saw my tweet. i'm committed to the strategy, and the strategy was to integrate the warming. why? influencingng is the industry. it is all markets. -- youever will happen know, the global warming issue you have the state, and you have the company. we invest. when i invest in energy, i invest for 20 years. make decisions not because of regulations on it, but because i anticipate this market. in the mental will remain. -- and this will remain. but again, global warming is there, and for me, our strategy will remain permitted to integrate these global warming ideas in our strategy. >> if you are committed, if bp is committed, if exxon mobil is committed, and so many other companies and other industries are committed, doesn't matter if the u.s. is in or out? >> exactly. would put into the real world and
emma chandra reporting live there from fayetteville arkansas. this man was rest -- asked about president trump's decision to exit paris accord. >> my reaction is that global warming is a fact. and by the way, as i said yesterday, i do not know if you saw my tweet. i'm committed to the strategy, and the strategy was to integrate the warming. why? influencingng is the industry. it is all markets. -- youever will happen know, the global warming issue you have the state, and you have the...
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. ♪ emma: i'm emma chandra with the bloomberg business flash. chording president trump showing its rebound made in america suv. bmw also said it will increase spending their and hire another thousand workers. jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon protects that the bank's headcount will keep rising despite automation. jamie dimon says that jpmorgan is using bots, but that will not stop the banks from opening retail branches or hiring private bankers or expanding in africa. the european union has slaps google with a record fine. they said it abused its market dominance in the shopping search service. the company has been given 90 days to change its behavior. google is reviewing the eu decision in considering whether to appeal. coming up at 9:00 a.m. eastern time, the interview with the european union, edition commissioner. alix: let's take a look at what google stock is doing. the number looks big. 2.4 billion euros, the biggest fun yet. for google, it is just eight days of revenue. if it does not comply with the rules and come up with a plan that they will te
. ♪ emma: i'm emma chandra with the bloomberg business flash. chording president trump showing its rebound made in america suv. bmw also said it will increase spending their and hire another thousand workers. jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon protects that the bank's headcount will keep rising despite automation. jamie dimon says that jpmorgan is using bots, but that will not stop the banks from opening retail branches or hiring private bankers or expanding in africa. the european union has slaps...
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here is emma chandra. emma: in chicago, federal agents have joined with local police to stem the flow of illegal guns into the city. earlier today, president trump tweeted the crime and killings in chicago have reached epidemic proportions, so he was sending in federal help. the crime targets illegal firearms and repeat gun offenders. in a u.k. consumer confidence hasn't been this bad since the brexit vote. inflation and political uncertainty are keeping britain's from making big purchases. they were less confident about the economy and personal finances. germany has joined other european nations in legalizing gay marriage. angela merkel unexpectedly dropped her party's traditional rejection. she said members of her christian democratic block could vote their conscience. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am, chandra. this is bloomberg. mark? mark: thanks a lot. trying to close out the month on a winning streak, crude still down more
here is emma chandra. emma: in chicago, federal agents have joined with local police to stem the flow of illegal guns into the city. earlier today, president trump tweeted the crime and killings in chicago have reached epidemic proportions, so he was sending in federal help. the crime targets illegal firearms and repeat gun offenders. in a u.k. consumer confidence hasn't been this bad since the brexit vote. inflation and political uncertainty are keeping britain's from making big purchases....
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oliver: we talked with editor emma rosenbloom. most iconic american architect ever. this year he would have turned 150 years old, there are a number of celebrations and the biggest one is that moma, the museum of modern art in new york. they have a huge new exhibit about his life and his works, and it's a very important new look at his life. oliver: there is an interesting story behind how all this stuff got to the museum. for a while, it faded into the background in the basement of a frank lloyd wright memorial somewhere. emma: the frank lloyd wright foundation, which is based in arizona, had very tight controls over his archives since his death in that is a long time 1959. that they've been keeping them derelict in a basement, mostly because his widow wanted to have that control. but in doing so, the study and the amount of stuff that people can know about him has languished. and in 2012, with new thinking at the head of the foundation, they released the archives to moma and since then, moma has been planning this big celebratio
oliver: we talked with editor emma rosenbloom. most iconic american architect ever. this year he would have turned 150 years old, there are a number of celebrations and the biggest one is that moma, the museum of modern art in new york. they have a huge new exhibit about his life and his works, and it's a very important new look at his life. oliver: there is an interesting story behind how all this stuff got to the museum. for a while, it faded into the background in the basement of a frank...
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here is emma chandra.tapes with james comey may have had an impact -- trump reiterated that he did not tape the meetings but raised the possibility there was government surveillance. in london, police say manslaughter is among the charges being considered in the high-rise apartment higher. authorities said the fire started in a hotpoint refrigerator. meanwhile, the building's failedg and installation safety tests. at least 79 people died. north korea is speaking out since the death of an american college student a jail for more than a year. deniedg-un's regime cruel treatment of otto warmbie r. north korea said it treated him according to international standards. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am emma chandra. this is bloomberg. jonathan: thank you. a year after britain voted to leave the european union, officials gathered to discuss negotiations this week. we heard from donald talk -- task -- >> some of my friends asked me wheth
here is emma chandra.tapes with james comey may have had an impact -- trump reiterated that he did not tape the meetings but raised the possibility there was government surveillance. in london, police say manslaughter is among the charges being considered in the high-rise apartment higher. authorities said the fire started in a hotpoint refrigerator. meanwhile, the building's failedg and installation safety tests. at least 79 people died. north korea is speaking out since the death of an...
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let's check in on the "first word news with emma chandra -- "first word news" with emma chandra. -- has to do is google's soft -- shopping search service. bloomberg spoke with the europe competition commissioner. >> google has taken advantage for its own shopping comparison on the cost of its rivals and being able to do so by misusing the dominant position in general search and that is the key of the case. we have found google to be dominant. emma: the company has been given 90 days to change his behavior. google says it is reviewing the decision and considering whether or not to appeal. the imf has said the them -- said the u.s. will not meet trump's target of 3% growth. the u.s. economy will probably grow 2.1%, down 2/10 of a percent from april's update. the uk's brexit secretary is trying to ease concerns of business leaders over the effect works it will have on the nation's capital me. david davis stressed his government's belief that britain would be better off leaving the european union. he told the group the eu was not able to be flexible. companies and government agencies in rus
let's check in on the "first word news with emma chandra -- "first word news" with emma chandra. -- has to do is google's soft -- shopping search service. bloomberg spoke with the europe competition commissioner. >> google has taken advantage for its own shopping comparison on the cost of its rivals and being able to do so by misusing the dominant position in general search and that is the key of the case. we have found google to be dominant. emma: the company has been...
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and much on rough has more. -- emma chandra has more.r says that the man who ran his car into a police convoy had a huge supply of weapons and have pledged allegiance to the leader of the islamic state. the attacker was killed when his car caught on fire. on capitol hill senate republican leaders release the dan for obamacare, including longer transitions than the bill passed by the house, cutting hundreds of billions of dollars from medicaid over the next decade. the congressional budget office has yet to review the senate bills. the cbs is the house budget would leave 26 million americans without health care by 2026. rules being rollback since the financial crisis, the fed in acting controls over currency today are willing to rethink the volcker rule. test test the ability of banks to survive turn -- shocked. theresa may and brexit, theresa , discussingussels how the u.k. will handle one of the most contentious issues. >> how do we propose to protect the rights of eu citizens as we leave the european union? emma: there are 4.5 million
and much on rough has more. -- emma chandra has more.r says that the man who ran his car into a police convoy had a huge supply of weapons and have pledged allegiance to the leader of the islamic state. the attacker was killed when his car caught on fire. on capitol hill senate republican leaders release the dan for obamacare, including longer transitions than the bill passed by the house, cutting hundreds of billions of dollars from medicaid over the next decade. the congressional budget...
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emma: law-enforcement officials have criticized that move. we will have more from our exclusive interview with tim cook later in the show. tim cooglobal news 24 hours a d, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. , gold gaining on a slide to safety. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, i'm mark barton. vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." gold gaining for a third day as investors brace for a string of key events thursday. joining us now from the cme to corbett -- tom -- it may not be gold that is the driver here, but rather a search for safety. >> right now, gold has some upside to it, despite the move we've seen today. as yous been on a tear see despite the fact that we have the dollar trading mixed and trending lower. they will raise rates, which will be an adverse effect to gold. right now, gold trading on its own. trade. caution it has legs up to at least $1320 given the price action. watching this thursday. we get there by thursday or friday
emma: law-enforcement officials have criticized that move. we will have more from our exclusive interview with tim cook later in the show. tim cooglobal news 24 hours a d, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. , gold gaining on a slide to safety. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, i'm mark barton. vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." gold gaining for a third day as investors brace...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is bloomberg daybreak, i am emma chandra.up in the next hour, troy gayeski at 8:00 a.m. eastern. jonathan: a big question for the why is itserve, hiding whilst inflation is weakening? something the central bank is running a major risk and other saying we are one major shock aainst a major distillation desk deflationary -- deflationary share -- scare. the strongest argument in favor eating a concern about asset bubbles, do you share that? bob: absolutely, and i think absolutely -- i think, i know him, he is a friend and a smart guy, but i think the fed is focused early on asset bubbles and that is what you are hearing. they are talking about commercial real estate lending, auto lending, highlighting the tech industry. i think they are miles away from normal. i think they start that journey now not only with rates but with the balance sheet well they have the bank of japan, ecb, and bank of england to help cushion some of that normalization. jonathan: the horse has bolted, hasn't it, if you worry about asset bubbles and risky l
this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is bloomberg daybreak, i am emma chandra.up in the next hour, troy gayeski at 8:00 a.m. eastern. jonathan: a big question for the why is itserve, hiding whilst inflation is weakening? something the central bank is running a major risk and other saying we are one major shock aainst a major distillation desk deflationary -- deflationary share -- scare. the strongest argument in favor eating a concern about asset bubbles, do you share that? bob: absolutely, and i...
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emma jones has more. and their fans are just a few months. in march, their owner francesco bocelli had asked for more time to pay the creditors who backed a winding—up petition. today thejudge who backed a winding—up petition. today the judge was told those debts had been paid. bittersweet news for the o ‘s supporters who know their clu b the o ‘s supporters who know their club has been safe for now, but is still in a sorry state under their current owner. a years, it's come to guess. it's that bad that we have just had to relegations in the last few years. that's not the worst case scenario, to relegations, it's not a case of on the pitch that matters now, we just want a football club to support. we still have a club so we re support. we still have a club so were grateful for that. we want a new owner to comment, because in three years, francesco has destroyed the club. not the heart, but the clu b the club. not the heart, but the club at the moment. we fight another day. orient fans now hope that the ca
emma jones has more. and their fans are just a few months. in march, their owner francesco bocelli had asked for more time to pay the creditors who backed a winding—up petition. today thejudge who backed a winding—up petition. today the judge was told those debts had been paid. bittersweet news for the o ‘s supporters who know their clu b the o ‘s supporters who know their club has been safe for now, but is still in a sorry state under their current owner. a years, it's come to guess....
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emma: as you said, particularly the societal aspect.merican architecture was, and what modernism in america was. as opposed to in europe, which was kind of these big white boxes, he did the prairie house in america, and that has become the iconic symbol of american modernist architecture. in the exhibit, there is tons of stuff related to look at and people will really learn a lot about them and they thought they knew a lot about. carol: "bloomberg businessweek" is available online right now. oliver: a lot about jobs in this issue. carol: i liked that graphical representation of what has happened to jobs and what may happen to jobs in terms of automation. go to bloomberg.com and you can play around with the data sets. oliver: i like the very in-depth looks at the gender wage gap, addressing an important topic in the most exhaustive way we've seen in some time. i also really like the narrative about the coders working with the truckers or learning to work with each other in different backgrounds and what it means for jobs and automation.
emma: as you said, particularly the societal aspect.merican architecture was, and what modernism in america was. as opposed to in europe, which was kind of these big white boxes, he did the prairie house in america, and that has become the iconic symbol of american modernist architecture. in the exhibit, there is tons of stuff related to look at and people will really learn a lot about them and they thought they knew a lot about. carol: "bloomberg businessweek" is available online...
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emma chandra is here.mp has picked someone to replace james comey as fbi director. the president said he will nominate christopher wray. president trump calls him a man of impeccable credentials. , an attack on the parliament has ended. security forces killed all four attackers. there were does attacks in iran today. one of the attackers blew them thet -- blew himself up at iranian parliament. a suicide bomber set off an explosion at the shrine of ayatollah khomeini. according to people familiar with the matter, there is concern the blockade on qatar could continue. saudi arabia has closed the one ground crossing into the country. they accused qatar of backing extremists. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra, this is bloomberg. up having equity futures relatively flat. we wind up having a move in the markets when it comes to banks. take a look at ing group. all of these moving higher. popular being purchased by santander.
emma chandra is here.mp has picked someone to replace james comey as fbi director. the president said he will nominate christopher wray. president trump calls him a man of impeccable credentials. , an attack on the parliament has ended. security forces killed all four attackers. there were does attacks in iran today. one of the attackers blew them thet -- blew himself up at iranian parliament. a suicide bomber set off an explosion at the shrine of ayatollah khomeini. according to people...
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emma?ts had hoped to trump'sze on president low approval rating, but karen handel captured 53% of the vote for the republicans. she raised less money than her opponent in what was the most extensive house race in u.s. history. president trump's son-in-law is returning to israel for peace talks. jared kushner will speak with benjamin netanyahu and palestinian authorities as well. then yahoos government just broke ground from a new west bank settlement in decades, and a spokesman says that that project was undermining russian's mission. in brussels, a spoiled terror attack at a train station was of moroccan origin. the country has been at its second-highest threat level since last year's, when terror attack killed 34 people at brussels airport and a subway station. i'm emma chandra, this is bloomberg. david? david: the msci late yesterday announced its decision on which the docs it -- which stocks it will add to its index, with the ceo specifically saying they want to make more chinese shares
emma?ts had hoped to trump'sze on president low approval rating, but karen handel captured 53% of the vote for the republicans. she raised less money than her opponent in what was the most extensive house race in u.s. history. president trump's son-in-law is returning to israel for peace talks. jared kushner will speak with benjamin netanyahu and palestinian authorities as well. then yahoos government just broke ground from a new west bank settlement in decades, and a spokesman says that that...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emma: i am emma chandra.executive managing director of management, that is at 8:00 a.m. eastern. ♪ jonathan: the startup scene is gaining traction by venture capital funds. under new president emmanuel invested in paris last year. we are joined by john chambers, .isco's executive let's begin with france and how hopeful you are for the new president, investors are very optimistic. : i think their optimism is justified, but it has been interesting to watch. 2.5 years ago i said france would be the next big thing. all of my friends said france-business, that doesn't make sense. i said france will be the startup nation and europe, my friends said i don't think so. it actually is a startup nation in europe. of 134nt from an average and mental capital per year, two 226, to 486. i don't think people know how great the opportunities are. yet what isseen going to happen in france. i think they will lead europe in the transition for the next generation of europe. i am extremely bullish on france . it has gone up dramat
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emma: i am emma chandra.executive managing director of management, that is at 8:00 a.m. eastern. ♪ jonathan: the startup scene is gaining traction by venture capital funds. under new president emmanuel invested in paris last year. we are joined by john chambers, .isco's executive let's begin with france and how hopeful you are for the new president, investors are very optimistic. : i think their optimism is justified, but it has been interesting to watch. 2.5 years...
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vonnie: thank you, emma chandra.the follow-up from president donald trump decision to withdraw the u.s. from the landmark paris climate accord, how the decision is isolating the president from global and u.s. business leaders. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. tosident trump's choice withdraw the u.s. from the paris climate accord has left the president alienated and called into question the state of global leadership on climate change. good to see you. is the president considering this a win? heyes, in the sense that campaigned on this and promise to leave the paris climate accord. there are a few reasons. number one, he does not like or trust international agreements. he has argued it is a bad deal for the united states. notface opposes it and does trust the accords it is based on , so in that sense, he considers it a win. he can say he did something significant. there has been discussion about how this does not jive with ivanka's id
vonnie: thank you, emma chandra.the follow-up from president donald trump decision to withdraw the u.s. from the landmark paris climate accord, how the decision is isolating the president from global and u.s. business leaders. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. tosident trump's choice withdraw the u.s. from the paris climate accord has left the president alienated and called into question the state of global...
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i am emma chandra.his is bloomberg. vonnie: coming up, we are kicking off the central bank parade this week. we will have it all covered along with the developers from washington. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london, i am mark barton. vonnie: in new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg market." time now for futures in focus. joining us now from the cme to discuss the fed is oliver sloup. oliver, what is everyone saying about the possibility of a dovish hike or hawkish hike? what does it mean for cme traders? >> yes, there is a lot of attention on what it could mean for tomorrow and going forward. i think the dollar has been the main focus for a lot of these traders. looking at the dollar, we have been in consolidation for the better part of the last couple of weeks after a tremendous downturn over the past couple of months. i think we are seeing a little bit of a bottoming. we have seen a lot of shorts in the market. realistically, we are looking at a short rally in the u.s. dollar over the n
i am emma chandra.his is bloomberg. vonnie: coming up, we are kicking off the central bank parade this week. we will have it all covered along with the developers from washington. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london, i am mark barton. vonnie: in new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg market." time now for futures in focus. joining us now from the cme to discuss the fed is oliver sloup. oliver, what is everyone saying about the possibility of a dovish hike or hawkish...
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you'll see, emma's fiance sasha farber sharna burgess meanwhile, tyra banks will be spending her summere america's next top model. she sat out the last cycle. so, i wanted to know, why come back? i mean, she's worth an estimated $90 million. so, it's not like she needs the money. >> fans drew me back, blowing up my social media. they were very adamant and very emotional and very, like, you know, why did you leave us? >> tyra took those fans seriously, even though it means she's pulling double duty, also starring on "america's got talent." talking up "top model" with her fellow judges yesterday, she was having trouble keeping it all straight. >> so america's next got talent and america's next top model. >> america's next got talent. >> america's next got talent. >> i keep doing that. >> when "top model's" 24th cycle debuts on vh1 this fall, tyra will keep pushing boundaries. she's embraced plus-size and transgender models in the past, this season is the first with no age limit and an aspiring model over 40. >> i say screw the number. throw away age. i feel like it should be a career that
you'll see, emma's fiance sasha farber sharna burgess meanwhile, tyra banks will be spending her summere america's next top model. she sat out the last cycle. so, i wanted to know, why come back? i mean, she's worth an estimated $90 million. so, it's not like she needs the money. >> fans drew me back, blowing up my social media. they were very adamant and very emotional and very, like, you know, why did you leave us? >> tyra took those fans seriously, even though it means she's...
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. >> this next baby emma is me. dad had made penne and meat sauce.pparently it's the best it has been made. for the first 55 seconds of this video, it's nothing but emma trying to bury her face as deep into that bowl to make sure she's got everything. >> good. >> good. good. >> i was like, oh, wow, she's got a word. good. she has another word. because she follows it up with -- >> more. more. more. more. >> more. more. more. more. more. >> hey, get the girl what she wants. >> i think she wants some more. >> yeah. >> more. >> you want more? >> more. >>> carter's superhero hand. >> oh, my gosh, this is the coolest thing ever. >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, pro skateboarders head to a cool new spot for some epic stunts. >> making it look super easy, super smooth, flowing through the entire factory. >> see the video that's all around awesome. >>> plus dude's got something cooking on campus. >> he's going to make an omelet on the way to the library. >> how he starts the day off right with a well balanced prank. out of sunscreen, going
. >> this next baby emma is me. dad had made penne and meat sauce.pparently it's the best it has been made. for the first 55 seconds of this video, it's nothing but emma trying to bury her face as deep into that bowl to make sure she's got everything. >> good. >> good. good. >> i was like, oh, wow, she's got a word. good. she has another word. because she follows it up with -- >> more. more. more. more. >> more. more. more. more. more. >> hey, get the...
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here is emma chandra. emma: in georgia, it makes her out to be the most expensive race ever.will decide today between jon ossoff and karen handel in a race that could preview the midterm elections with handel maintaining distance from president trump. the campaign could end up costing more than $50 million. student died after being evacuated from north korea last week. he spent more than one year in prison there and returned with severe brain damage. three other americans are still in jail in north korea. has putammond protecting financial services at the heart of his plan for brexit . he said breaking up financial services would hurt the u.k. and the eu. this marks a shift in the brexit government focus. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am emma chandra. this is bloomberg. david: thanks. talked with wilbur ross about the ongoing review of whether imports pose a national security threat. 161 trade placed cases, which have put either anti-dumping or ailing duties on steel products from about 37 differen
here is emma chandra. emma: in georgia, it makes her out to be the most expensive race ever.will decide today between jon ossoff and karen handel in a race that could preview the midterm elections with handel maintaining distance from president trump. the campaign could end up costing more than $50 million. student died after being evacuated from north korea last week. he spent more than one year in prison there and returned with severe brain damage. three other americans are still in jail in...
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i'm emma. i'm 15. you could introduce yourself? i'm emma. i'm15. i'm a local resident.oday? i just wanted to talk about how things like this, you know, like might have been fuelled by things in the media that causes islamophobia. i feel like, it's just wrong. i causes islamophobia. i feel like, it'sjust wrong. i don't causes islamophobia. i feel like, it's just wrong. i don't agree with it's just wrong. i don't agree with it because when terror attacks happen and you know they are all muslim and they have been called out and then things like this happen as retaliation to that, it is just corrupting our society. i feel like personally, i feel slightly targeted in our community personally, i feel slightly targeted in ourcommunity and personally, i feel slightly targeted in our community and i feel that social barriers have been put down thanks to things like that. when you say targeted, have you been feeling that for sometime and what made you feel that way? the increase in terror attacks in the media and how they are associated with islam and how mus littles have been po
i'm emma. i'm 15. you could introduce yourself? i'm emma. i'm15. i'm a local resident.oday? i just wanted to talk about how things like this, you know, like might have been fuelled by things in the media that causes islamophobia. i feel like, it's just wrong. i causes islamophobia. i feel like, it'sjust wrong. i don't causes islamophobia. i feel like, it's just wrong. i don't agree with it's just wrong. i don't agree with it because when terror attacks happen and you know they are all muslim...
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i am emma chandra. this is bloomberg.owth is a function of jobs and productivity and both depend on whether ceos want to hire or invest. there is a ceo survey giving us a sense of what 400 ceos think about the future. whether they will be hiring or investing and whether what is happening in washington effects their business at all -- affects their business at all. is the -- joining us executive editor for bloomberg view and gadfly, tim o'brien at keith parker, barclays head of u.s. a location. i want to start with the survey. it is booking out three years, 400 ceos. what are the top lines you think we should take away from it? >> 400 ceos in the u.s. and 1400 globally as part of this ceo survey. i think some of the big takeaways -- one is the confidence that ceos in the u.s. have about their growth prospects over the next three years. i think some of the other headlines are that the global counterparts are less confident than they were a year ago. u.s. ceos are more confident than they were one year ago and i think that h
i am emma chandra. this is bloomberg.owth is a function of jobs and productivity and both depend on whether ceos want to hire or invest. there is a ceo survey giving us a sense of what 400 ceos think about the future. whether they will be hiring or investing and whether what is happening in washington effects their business at all -- affects their business at all. is the -- joining us executive editor for bloomberg view and gadfly, tim o'brien at keith parker, barclays head of u.s. a location....
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metal bearings inside came loose. >> then it flew out and then it landed in my mouth. >> reporter: emma started choking, her dad gave her back blows until she started breathing. an x-ray revealed she ended up swallowing the metal piece the size of a quarter. >> be careful with them, an accident can happen at any timement >> reporter: the toys originally created as tools to help people focus and release stress and the consumer product safety commission is investigating these incidents where the toys fall apart. in houston a 10-year-old needed surgery to remove a bearing caught in her esophagus, in oregon, caden needed surgery after swallowing the bearing. >> educate children on the risks. i think not to give theo younger children, children under 6, and for the older children to really explain that these are toys but they also have risks, they should not be put in mouths or taken apart. >> reporter: he is sharing the story for one reason >> i don't want a parent to go through what i went through, i don't want to see a kit choke. >>> one of a kind sailing boat in the world fams transpack r
metal bearings inside came loose. >> then it flew out and then it landed in my mouth. >> reporter: emma started choking, her dad gave her back blows until she started breathing. an x-ray revealed she ended up swallowing the metal piece the size of a quarter. >> be careful with them, an accident can happen at any timement >> reporter: the toys originally created as tools to help people focus and release stress and the consumer product safety commission is investigating...
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thanks to emma fresco user lamar takes to us crescentville putting the finishing touches op memorial honoring a firefighter. lieutenant joyce craig mural painted on lawn crest free library. craig was killed while fighting a fire in 2014 a dedication ceremony for the mural will take place next saturday. >>> when you see news happening take out your phone and shoot it and then make sure you use that fresco app and zen he had to our newsroom you just might get paid lucy. >> thank you very much, iain. months after her shocking murder friends and family are still mourning a loved and respected community activist. police still haven't found her killer or killers. but close friend who knows something about justice hasn't lot of faith. she tells our bill anderson she's on mission to find justice for goodness sake. ♪ if it was a fly empty room i would wow say winnie we got to get rid of this fly. she would say just open the door and try to let it out. how could somebody come in her home and take her own she wouldn't even hurt a fly. senseless what happened to our friend. unfortunately being l
thanks to emma fresco user lamar takes to us crescentville putting the finishing touches op memorial honoring a firefighter. lieutenant joyce craig mural painted on lawn crest free library. craig was killed while fighting a fire in 2014 a dedication ceremony for the mural will take place next saturday. >>> when you see news happening take out your phone and shoot it and then make sure you use that fresco app and zen he had to our newsroom you just might get paid lucy. >> thank...
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emma, thank you.tement in the wake of the tragedies in manchester and london saying it is difficult to escape a sombre national mood. an interesting statement from buckingham palace, coming after that visit that she made to the families, to the relatives and the emergency services yesterday. it is a statement without precedent, i think, yesterday. it is a statement without precedent, ithink, on yesterday. it is a statement without precedent, i think, on this official birthday. it is, as you can see, a beautiful morning, bright sunshine, is subdued mood unquestionably, and that would has been reflected in the statement that was issued by buckingham palace this morning. as the queen says, it is difficult to escape a sombre national mood after, as she says, a succession of terrible tragedies. as you say we saw the pictures of her yesterday at g re nfell tower saw the pictures of her yesterday at grenfell tower with the duke of cambridge. and she says that during that visit yesterday and during the visit
emma, thank you.tement in the wake of the tragedies in manchester and london saying it is difficult to escape a sombre national mood. an interesting statement from buckingham palace, coming after that visit that she made to the families, to the relatives and the emergency services yesterday. it is a statement without precedent, i think, yesterday. it is a statement without precedent, ithink, on yesterday. it is a statement without precedent, i think, on this official birthday. it is, as you can...
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the bestseller author emma straub is part of that growth opening books are magic in one of brooklyn'ss. >> my husband is a graphic designer by trade. which means that we had books are magic pens and books are magic mugs with our logo well before we ordered a single book. ( laughs ) we started from the outside-in, i guess. i'm emma straub, author of modern lovers, the vacationers, and other people we married and here we are in my brand new bookstore, books are magic. i have always gravitated towards bookstores, making them a part of might have daily loop, which is why we were so heartbroken when our local bookstore closed and immediately, we knew, like, that's it. here we are. i'm a tactile, old-fashioned sort of a dinosaur. i leak the way books look. i like the way they feel. i like being able to look at my walls and to see both the books that i have read and the books they love. and, also, the books that i bought that i haven't read yet. there are hundreds of books in my house they haven't read yet. and if they existed just in a cloud somewhere, i-- i wouldn't think of them. and this
the bestseller author emma straub is part of that growth opening books are magic in one of brooklyn'ss. >> my husband is a graphic designer by trade. which means that we had books are magic pens and books are magic mugs with our logo well before we ordered a single book. ( laughs ) we started from the outside-in, i guess. i'm emma straub, author of modern lovers, the vacationers, and other people we married and here we are in my brand new bookstore, books are magic. i have always...
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so we have emma and sophia here with us this morning and their mother. >> which one is emma. >> hi emma sophia. >> yes. >> thank you for being here. >> so, today is the day, the date that your dad passed away >> yes, three years ago june 13th. >> it never leaves your mind. >> it never does. >> was it hard this morning waking up when you were thinking about him. >> it is hard waking up every day thinking that our daddies not here. >> with fathers day. >> especially. >> when was he diagnosed. >> june 11th, 2012. >> it wasn't very long. >> when he did die. >> eighteen months later. >> my gosh, mom we have done people hoff lived with als for a long time. >> it was very fast moving. he who controls of his hand, arms, and then he could not eat, feeding tune and they could in the talk and. >> where did he grow up. >> ocean city, new jersey. >> then moved to lawrenceville >> ocean city native. >> yes, that is great. >> all of the sports, big philly sports, eagles, flyers, all of the sit sports. >> he was a teacher too, yes. >> he was a teacher. he was a teacher in hightstown , new jersey. did h
so we have emma and sophia here with us this morning and their mother. >> which one is emma. >> hi emma sophia. >> yes. >> thank you for being here. >> so, today is the day, the date that your dad passed away >> yes, three years ago june 13th. >> it never leaves your mind. >> it never does. >> was it hard this morning waking up when you were thinking about him. >> it is hard waking up every day thinking that our daddies not here....