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emma: that is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ emma: hello and welcome. i'm emma chandra.his is "bloomberg best." your weekly review of the most important business news analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. let's start with a day by day look at the top headlines. tensions between parties in the u.k. parliament have been rising as the deadline for brexit approaches. on monday tensions within the labour party came dramatically to the surface. >> seven members of parliament have quit the u.k. labour party. they will sit as independent -- as independents after leaving over issues including brexit and anti-semitism. >> in all conscience, we can no longer knock on doors and support a government led by jeremy corbyn. >> could this be a beginning of a split of a labour party? >> we have heard rumors about a split of labor happening for a while. they disagree not only on brexit on a range of issues. you heard the talking this morning, it is around things like our relationship with nato and the response to the russia situation. all the things they have
emma: that is all straight ahead on "bloomberg best." ♪ emma: hello and welcome. i'm emma chandra.his is "bloomberg best." your weekly review of the most important business news analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. let's start with a day by day look at the top headlines. tensions between parties in the u.k. parliament have been rising as the deadline for brexit approaches. on monday tensions within the labour party came dramatically to the...
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emma has more. what is going on? emma: in 24 hours it seems we have a triple dose of bad news.y wrote down the value of their best brands, about $5.4 billion. investigation an into very weak fourth-quarter results, where they ended up cutting their dividend by 36%. sales are down, so a disappointing outlook for 2019. they are struggling to find any growth. and while they have cut costs, they have not been investing in their brands or adapting to changing consumer tastes. and take a look at the bloomberg, i have a great char that shows reaction, including from jpmorgan, cutting ratings. and crucially, many of them questioning their ability to go after other deals. david: at least three things going on. and we talk about the government, so talk about the fcc investigation. how material is that? emma: it is something that is material, but they are looking more at the reaction in the stocks today. it lost like $60 billion of market value. and that is the entire value of campbell soup. david: so they got to be kraft heinz by acquiring companies. not that long ago. how could they be
emma has more. what is going on? emma: in 24 hours it seems we have a triple dose of bad news.y wrote down the value of their best brands, about $5.4 billion. investigation an into very weak fourth-quarter results, where they ended up cutting their dividend by 36%. sales are down, so a disappointing outlook for 2019. they are struggling to find any growth. and while they have cut costs, they have not been investing in their brands or adapting to changing consumer tastes. and take a look at the...
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emma chandra spoke with a cofounder and ceo.aunched the brand 2011, the market was crowded with very low quality products, or high-quality products that were overpriced. whenotto came at a time closets were full but not really full of meaningful products. this is about intentional buying an intentional living, and it is a philosophy that ends up being a peaceful philosophy for our consumer to live by. it turns out that when you are a brand that sells fewer but better products, consumers love it and come back for more. emma: eight come back and buy from you second and third times. karla: absolutely. when our products deliver on that and she uses the products to elevate her in her day, she will come back for more and we won't disappoint her. emma: like many other direct to consumer brands, he started online and in the physical location. why that on the channel approach from the big-- omnichannel approach from the beginning? karla: the brands were getting started with the emphasis on online only. back then we thought that the custo
emma chandra spoke with a cofounder and ceo.aunched the brand 2011, the market was crowded with very low quality products, or high-quality products that were overpriced. whenotto came at a time closets were full but not really full of meaningful products. this is about intentional buying an intentional living, and it is a philosophy that ends up being a peaceful philosophy for our consumer to live by. it turns out that when you are a brand that sells fewer but better products, consumers love it...
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emma: what you are thinking about these possibilities?cuyana to touch every woman's lives and the goal is to be a global brand that is the destination of your better things. emily: that was the cuyana cofounder and ceo with bloomberg's emma chandra. chinese tech giant huawei has threatened legal action against the czech republic if the country's cybersecurity agency does not reverse a warning about what the company poses to the country's infrastructure. it has long aroused suspicion that it works for chinese government interest. secretary of state mike pompeo plans to tell u.s. allies that the u.s. expect them not to abet rivals. still ahead, we go inside shenzhen's robot revolution. the same electronics faster and cheaper. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: there will be a new chair at verizon, the largest wireless carrier in the united states. the current chair is stepping down. the new chair completed an overhaul of verizon, zeroing in on network services and the expansion into 5g technology. in the latest episode of "hello world," factor i
emma: what you are thinking about these possibilities?cuyana to touch every woman's lives and the goal is to be a global brand that is the destination of your better things. emily: that was the cuyana cofounder and ceo with bloomberg's emma chandra. chinese tech giant huawei has threatened legal action against the czech republic if the country's cybersecurity agency does not reverse a warning about what the company poses to the country's infrastructure. it has long aroused suspicion that it...
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la oportunidad de conversar con alguno de los abogados y le volvimos a preguntar cÓmo se encuentra emmao describiÓ los sentimientos esposa. presentadora: nos dijiste que "el chapo" se habÍa comunicado con ella cuando se llevÓ a la mano el corazÓn. cuÉntanos de eso. blanca: ademÁs, no van a poder haberse, eso fue lo que comentÓ cuando estaban comenzando en algÚn momento, dijo que lo que mÁs el la entristecida a emma coronel era que no iba a volver a verlo. recuerdan que a quien esta corte, los abogados de emma coronel pidieron para ver si era posible que antes del juicio ella pudiese saludarlo por lo menos y darle un abrazo. le dijeron que no era posible. cuando saliÓ "el chapo", cuando ingresÓ mejor dicho a la sala, se tocÓ con la mano derecha el corazÓn y despuÉs levantÓ la mano especÍficamente mirÁndola a ella. yo estaba al lado de ella y pude ver que ella lo saludÓ. cuando terminó el veredicto, Él sabÍa que tenían que retirarlo los guardias, entonces se tocÓ el pecho y la volviÓ a saludar. el abogado hizo declaraciones y esto fue lo que nos dijo hace algunos minutos. >>obviamente no
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emma: this is bloomberg best and i am emma chandra.arnings season came rolling on so let's roll through the most interesting quarterly reports. starting with results from the largest bank in europe hsbc. the stoxx 600 lower, disappointing earnings for hsbc. key markets in china and the made the prognosis for 2019 far less predictable. >> we will continue to be cautious until we see how the environment plays out this year. it is a particularly volatile revenue outlook. >> it is that fourth-quarter that took the stuffing out of it. the exposure to asia, we can expect more growth. >> as they tried to spark an upbeat note in the call. they cited higher interest rates. racing lending revenue in certain markets. the first six weeks of the year have been quite promising in global markets. -- and in the investment banking business. they are trying to raise expectations. coming up a little short in the first half of 2019. spiking -- raising profits for the full year. >> earnings missed a little bit in australia where they had a train derailment
emma: this is bloomberg best and i am emma chandra.arnings season came rolling on so let's roll through the most interesting quarterly reports. starting with results from the largest bank in europe hsbc. the stoxx 600 lower, disappointing earnings for hsbc. key markets in china and the made the prognosis for 2019 far less predictable. >> we will continue to be cautious until we see how the environment plays out this year. it is a particularly volatile revenue outlook. >> it is that...
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emma: this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is bloomberg best. i am emma chandra.arnings season keeps rolling on. let's roll through some of the most interesting quarterly report's, starting with results from europe's largest bank hsbc. >> leaving the stoxx 600 lower. these are earnings from hsbc. the bank has warned political tension in its key markets over china and the u.k., maybe the prognosis of 2019 for less predictable. >> we continue to be cautious until we see how the revenue environment plays out. it is volatile revenue outlook as we look at the year. >> it's that nasty fourth-quarter that took the stuffing out of it. a lot of banks in its field. we expected more growth. they tried to shrink the upbeat note in the call. they cited higher interest rates raising lending revenue in certain markets. they said the first six weeks of the year have been quite promising in global markets and the banking business, there are trying to raise expectations for what the year will be. >> bhp coming up a little short in 2019. the mining giant missed earnings. but spiking
emma: this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: this is bloomberg best. i am emma chandra.arnings season keeps rolling on. let's roll through some of the most interesting quarterly report's, starting with results from europe's largest bank hsbc. >> leaving the stoxx 600 lower. these are earnings from hsbc. the bank has warned political tension in its key markets over china and the u.k., maybe the prognosis of 2019 for less predictable. >> we continue to be cautious until we see how the revenue...
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blanca rosa estaba sentada justo al lado de emma mcconnell. haciendo contacto con nosotros, luego de salir de la corte. blanca rosa, cuÉntanos por favor quÉ es lo que visteque la informaciÓn que tienes hasta el momento? blanca: compaÑeros, hola quÉ tal, efectivamente, realidad tuvimos la oportunidad de ser sentados literalmente al lado de emma coronel. ella se encontraba a nuestro lado derecho. pudimos tener observaciones y poder conversar con ella brevemente antes de escuchar ella el veredicto del jurado. poco despuÉs del veredicto del jurado, para que tenga una idea. cinco minutos antes de escuchar ella el veredicto, uno de los abogados se le acerca con papel, como para secarse las lÁgrimas, a pesar de que ella no estaba llorando. ella, como yo estaba tan cerca, pude escuchar cuando le dijo a la abogada, en este caso: " no han existido papeles porque yo hoy no voy -- " no necesito papeles porque yo no voy a llorar hoy". ella tratÓ de mantenerse serena,dentro de lo que cabÍa, cuando se ha terminado de escuchar, en su integridad el veredicto,
blanca rosa estaba sentada justo al lado de emma mcconnell. haciendo contacto con nosotros, luego de salir de la corte. blanca rosa, cuÉntanos por favor quÉ es lo que visteque la informaciÓn que tienes hasta el momento? blanca: compaÑeros, hola quÉ tal, efectivamente, realidad tuvimos la oportunidad de ser sentados literalmente al lado de emma coronel. ella se encontraba a nuestro lado derecho. pudimos tener observaciones y poder conversar con ella brevemente antes de escuchar ella el...
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y sea trasladado a la prision de maxima seguridad en colorado, quizas no vuelv a a ar a su esposa emma coronel. >>> se ve si puede ser llevada a una prision federal para recibir su esposa, amistades, su abog o abogado. >>> en una entrevista a tl telemundo, emma coronel aseguro cuando el proceso termine se d d dedicara a sus hijas gemelas de 7 aÑos. >>> ccon tranqon tranquiidadli alguna parte del mudnndo tranq l tranquilos, hacer la vida nor l normal. >>> es muy probabele que las niÑas se les permita ver a su padre, una vez emitido el ver i veredicto en su contra joaquin "el chapo" guzman ha regresado a este centro correccional en m manhattan donde ha estado 2 aÑos
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>> dentro de todo estoy bien, tranquila, pensando cosas positivas. >> estas fueron las palabras de emmatranquila. en algÚn momento fue el hombre mÁs rico el mundo, el narcotraficante mÁs poderoso y hoy probablemente viva en una celda de por vida. >> tenemos un especial sobre este hombre. >> su rostro es inc inconfundible, el chapo guzmÁn, con 1 m 68 centÍmetros de altura y sin terminar la escuela es una los narcotraficantes mÁan naciÓ en sinaloa, a los 15 aÑos entrÓ al negocio donde conociÓ a sus mentores, el seÑor de los cielos, mÁs tarde se uniÓ al cuart cÁrtel de guadalajara, llevaba drogas desde colombia hasta estados unidos, fÉlix gallardo fue detenido y en su tierra joaquÍn guzmÁn se consolidÓ con el mÁximo lÍder narcotraficante en el cÁrtel de sinaloa. el chapo en el seÑor de los tÚneles, cruzaba la mercancÍa colombiana por medio de mÉxico, tras el asesinato de un cardenal guzmÁn se convirtiÓ en uno de los mÁs buscados del mundo, fue detenido por primera vez en guatemala pero posteriormente se escapÓ de la prision en un carro de lavanderÍa, su segunda captura ocurren 2014, pero v
>> dentro de todo estoy bien, tranquila, pensando cosas positivas. >> estas fueron las palabras de emmatranquila. en algÚn momento fue el hombre mÁs rico el mundo, el narcotraficante mÁs poderoso y hoy probablemente viva en una celda de por vida. >> tenemos un especial sobre este hombre. >> su rostro es inc inconfundible, el chapo guzmÁn, con 1 m 68 centÍmetros de altura y sin terminar la escuela es una los narcotraficantes mÁan naciÓ en sinaloa, a los 15 aÑos...
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now a check of the markets with emma. emma: we are looking at declined for the major averages in the and, the dow jones, s&p 500 nasdaq all off by about 2/10 of 1%. and the s&p 500 heading for its first decline in four sessions, if we stay in the red today. and looking at the s&p 500, three sectors in the green, two of those are defensive utilities and consumer staples. and we are at 2.69% today. and headlines around trade, of course, we are getting those and the market likes them, perhaps looking for more of a breakthrough with a trade war. and economic data is not helping the market today. factory data from both europe and the u.s. coming in below expectations. we should be able to take a look at some of the economic data today. all of the economic data today in the u.s. came out below expectations. and take a look at the philadelphia fed business outlook survey, it fell by 4.1%. it was expected to rise. and economists talking about this, saying it tends to be more volatile and previous declines have been followed by ti
now a check of the markets with emma. emma: we are looking at declined for the major averages in the and, the dow jones, s&p 500 nasdaq all off by about 2/10 of 1%. and the s&p 500 heading for its first decline in four sessions, if we stay in the red today. and looking at the s&p 500, three sectors in the green, two of those are defensive utilities and consumer staples. and we are at 2.69% today. and headlines around trade, of course, we are getting those and the market likes them,...
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emma chandra has more on the overlap. is something they are calling the shared dna between kraft heinz and ab inbev. the fact that 3g capital owns the biggest stake in ab. saying theye there don't have reasons to believe that kraft are relevant to ab marginbut the culture of maximization maybe investors -- may lead investors to draw some connections. margin maximization is important because it is something that kraft heinz is being criticized for today. the strategy of growth acquisition pain in this m&astry, the more focused has done better than large-scale acquisitions. and the assets that ab inbev has could get about $400 billion and many would want to see that come down. vonnie: so many companies impacted by this today, not just campbell soup, but european companies. emma: the european food and beverage is set to have one of its worst days. it's interesting, looking back to kraft, kraft went after unilever an unsolicited bid. to reform and innovate and options. weeding out optoin vonnie: emma chandra with our stock of
emma chandra has more on the overlap. is something they are calling the shared dna between kraft heinz and ab inbev. the fact that 3g capital owns the biggest stake in ab. saying theye there don't have reasons to believe that kraft are relevant to ab marginbut the culture of maximization maybe investors -- may lead investors to draw some connections. margin maximization is important because it is something that kraft heinz is being criticized for today. the strategy of growth acquisition pain...
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vonnie: emma chandra following walmart for us today. thanks. interesting what emma was saying.xt, more about brexit. theresa may had a cabinet meeting today. ♪ . . . . ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: and from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." let's catch up with the first word news with kailey leinz. kailey: trade talks between the u.s. and china resumed today in washington. says talks have been productive, but there are two differences between the two sides. the u.s. has threatened to boost tariffs on chinese goods if a deal is not reached. democratic presidential hopeful elizabeth warren discusses big universal childcare plan. bloomberg has learned warren would pay for some of the revenue from a wealth tax. india's --nding to he said the country would retaliate if attack by india. a group claimed responsibility. student and faculty in massachusetts are unhappy about a new computer center named after -- they want the school to cancel the celebration of the new center. criticizing him. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on t
vonnie: emma chandra following walmart for us today. thanks. interesting what emma was saying.xt, more about brexit. theresa may had a cabinet meeting today. ♪ . . . . ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: and from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." let's catch up with the first word news with kailey leinz. kailey: trade talks between the u.s. and china resumed today in washington. says talks have been productive, but there are two differences...
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abraz s sus abogados, escucho la palabra "culpable" sin mostrar emociones, cuando se retirÓ r miro a emmala mano al corazon e hizo la v de la vic victoria, ella estaba tranquila, al abandonar el edificio, no r s respondio al ejÉrcito de periodistas vigilaba, chapjoaquin "el chapo" guzman loera fue extraditado el 19 de enero del 2017 a estados unidos, y hoy los representantes del gobierno celebraban esto como una victoria ejemplar. >> (hablan en ingles( en cambio, la defensa se mostÓo inconforme con la decisiÓn. >> aseguraron que seguirÁn adelante y continuarÁn con la defensa de su cliente porque van a apelar el caso, ahora sÓlo falta la sentencia del 25 de junio y asi llegarÁ el desenlace de la mejor historia del narco insuperable por la ficciÓn, en brooklyn, rogelio m mora-tagle, noticias telemundo >> habrÁ que esperar hasta el 25 de junio para conocer la sentencia pero se sabe que los cargos del chapo conllevan una pena de prisiÓn de por vida, b hablamos de 10 cargos srerios el primero, formar parte de una empresa que cometiÓ decenas d crÍmenes. >> se considera culpable marihuana ademÁs
abraz s sus abogados, escucho la palabra "culpable" sin mostrar emociones, cuando se retirÓ r miro a emmala mano al corazon e hizo la v de la vic victoria, ella estaba tranquila, al abandonar el edificio, no r s respondio al ejÉrcito de periodistas vigilaba, chapjoaquin "el chapo" guzman loera fue extraditado el 19 de enero del 2017 a estados unidos, y hoy los representantes del gobierno celebraban esto como una victoria ejemplar. >> (hablan en ingles( en cambio, la...
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presorted its emma, you have more.a: the committee says it will take a $10.5 billion charge in connection with the fire that resulted in the record $6.9 billion fourth quarter loss. charge inillion connection to the fires of 2017. in june, they said they would take a $2.5 billion pretax hit. that brings the total for both fires to $14 billion, bloomberg intelligence saying that is below the $30 billion that they estimated or had discussed. take a look the bloomberg. i have a chart that shows how little of this moved the needle when it comes to pg&e. the biggest daily moves around the campfire and then when it filed for bankruptcy, investors taking things in stride in this morning. david: what if they are not taking enough money, are we sure the reserves will be enough? emma: that is something we will get more information on as things progress. but for now, investors are looking at what california lawmakers are going to do about this. they are wondering if they will pass new liability rules. the new governor has sort of
presorted its emma, you have more.a: the committee says it will take a $10.5 billion charge in connection with the fire that resulted in the record $6.9 billion fourth quarter loss. charge inillion connection to the fires of 2017. in june, they said they would take a $2.5 billion pretax hit. that brings the total for both fires to $14 billion, bloomberg intelligence saying that is below the $30 billion that they estimated or had discussed. take a look the bloomberg. i have a chart that shows...
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coronel ahi tenemos imagenes de emma sali d saliendo del juicio enterandose d la ce la culpabilidado ambiente ) muchos reporteros tratando de hablar con ella onel uno ed los abogados del chapo dice que vio lagrimas en la cara d e ell nos impacto mucho los testigos h a veces tenian los peores sueÑos de pesadilla si jose estuvo perfectamente g engranado este caso porque no se podian arriesgar a un veredicto distinto el cumulo de evidencia fue4 e enorme escuchamos cosa c descabelladas cosas asombrosas.j testigos que terminaron traic n traicionando a su jefe el chapo este es un repaso entre los 56 testig el juiocci c chapo hgguzman varios compaÑero reelaron crimenes d chapo uno de eloobada dijo que sobornaron a politicos en mexico solo porque no le dio la mano al terminar la reuniuo o otro carlos uno de sus provee r proveedores de cocaina amanecio cnon el rostro deformado y habl de como el chapo lo ayudo a s pasar drogas en la frontera y e pedro conto de que forma trafi a traficaban los narcoticos otro de los testigos es vicente que fue socio de la hiiuida dl cel y su testimona d las e
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here is emma. emma: the majors in the red, but i want to look at individual names.down almost 2%, this after the ceo seems to be having problems with twitter again. he had a tweet saying about model 3 productions, then he had to retract it, so concerning for investors. and also news that the general counsel is leaving after two months on the job. we heard the cfo was leaving only two months ago. and a host of managers said last year that they were leaving, so investors are worried about turnover. and cvs is down 7.6%, the most since 2016, this after earnings guidance for 2019 came out much lower than analysts expected. and finally, we want to talk about the supermarket chain sainsbury's closing down 19% today, the most since 2007. shares closing, closing trading at their lowest level since march 2018, this after the merger with asda, owned by walmart, looking like it is on the brink of collapse after concerns from regulators. the big concerns about sainsbury's falling 19%. david: thank you. we will stay on the subject of sainsbury's in london. the stock is down 19%.
here is emma. emma: the majors in the red, but i want to look at individual names.down almost 2%, this after the ceo seems to be having problems with twitter again. he had a tweet saying about model 3 productions, then he had to retract it, so concerning for investors. and also news that the general counsel is leaving after two months on the job. we heard the cfo was leaving only two months ago. and a host of managers said last year that they were leaving, so investors are worried about...
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emma: changing back and forth a lot. david: commit, what do republicans want to hear from the president tonight? we will talk with matt gaetz of florida, who will talk about trade, the border wall and more. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power." i'm david westin. we turn to mark crumpton now for first word news. mark: the president's enough grow committee is reviewing a subpoena for documents from federal prosecutors in new york, but his spokesperson says the intention is to cooperate. the group raised a record $107 million to celebrate the inauguration. donors and foreign contributions have drawn scrutiny. and the virginia governor is holding on to his office, despite growing calls for his resignation. nearly all of the democratic establishment has turned against him in after a race as photo from his medical school yearbook surfaced last week. the republican house speaker says they are hoping he steps down. the picture show somebody in blackface next to another person in a ku klu
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emma is in new york. emma: we are taking a look at stocks in the red in the u.s., fluctuating between shallower and steeper losses. flat for the dow jones. s&p 500 is down 2/10 of 1%. a mixed bag of corporate earnings that investors are not entirely sure how to play. and we have not had any trade fears alleviated from the state of the union address, nothing to ease concerns. and we are coming up on the potential of another government shutdown, so investors perhaps holding back. 10%me is an issue today, down on the 30 day average for the s&p 500. take a closer look at the s&p 500. a nice chart for you here. it seems like it is starting to bump up against a key technical level, the green line is the 200 day moving average. and the s&p 500 has not breached that since december of last year. one analyst saying that the rally through january and the early part of this month, now we have a little bit of a show me the market situation, saying we need to have action on trade for the investors to decide whether the
emma is in new york. emma: we are taking a look at stocks in the red in the u.s., fluctuating between shallower and steeper losses. flat for the dow jones. s&p 500 is down 2/10 of 1%. a mixed bag of corporate earnings that investors are not entirely sure how to play. and we have not had any trade fears alleviated from the state of the union address, nothing to ease concerns. and we are coming up on the potential of another government shutdown, so investors perhaps holding back. 10%me is an...
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emma: i know about flakka -- athleta.t's a much smaller part of gap in but it is growing -- gap inc, but it is growing and doing well. caroline: who knew. thank you. let's get the first word news. mark: talks between the u.s. and north korea are not over. from secretary of state, mike pompeo, who says nuclear negotiations will resume following the collapse of president trump's summit with kim jong-un. , pompeoay from vietnam said his team will get back to work tomorrow, although no new meetings have been scheduled. at a refueling stop in alaska headed back to washington, trump stressed america's military power. the president did not directly respond to north korea's assertion that he had mischaracterized the reason the summit collapsed. said the u.s.rump was investing in missile defense technology and issued a broad warning to america's enemies. >> you are a powerful warning to the world, to never strike american soil. you are a warning everyone knows about and nobody wants to play with. mark: uncertainty over brexit is h
emma: i know about flakka -- athleta.t's a much smaller part of gap in but it is growing -- gap inc, but it is growing and doing well. caroline: who knew. thank you. let's get the first word news. mark: talks between the u.s. and north korea are not over. from secretary of state, mike pompeo, who says nuclear negotiations will resume following the collapse of president trump's summit with kim jong-un. , pompeoay from vietnam said his team will get back to work tomorrow, although no new meetings...
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we turn now to emma chandra.he president always like to tell the performances of stocks but how have stocks done in his presidency? emma: take a look at the terminal chart on the bloomberg. it shows all the major indexes since the election, plus the russell 2000. they have done pretty well, if you're looking at the nasdaq, that is up 40% since the election. tech is the best sector performance wise. also looking and broad gains for the s&p 500 for the small caps, russell 2000. in this run-up, this is the first year when we had the impact of tax cuts. a big cut in corporation taxes there. a little bit of volatility this time last year. and in the last three months of last year, the s&p actually ended for the year down. it has been pretty good over the first two years of the presidency. vonnie: you have to wonder if investors will be looking for something proactive from the if what we have heard will be enough to keep the positive sentiment going. what about sectors? emma: there is some concern that with a divided c
we turn now to emma chandra.he president always like to tell the performances of stocks but how have stocks done in his presidency? emma: take a look at the terminal chart on the bloomberg. it shows all the major indexes since the election, plus the russell 2000. they have done pretty well, if you're looking at the nasdaq, that is up 40% since the election. tech is the best sector performance wise. also looking and broad gains for the s&p 500 for the small caps, russell 2000. in this...
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applause and emma stone... applause yep, i salute you! didn't we have an extraordinary time? director, jorgos, your creativity is breathtaking. i want to thank the army of people that got this film made, including all of the producers, everyone that stood by these three women and their story and got this film made, so thank you very much, thank you bafta, thank you. rachel weisz accepting very much, thank you bafta, thank you. rachelweisz accepting her award for best supporting actress at the baftas. company bosses could face prison sentences of up to seven years amid new government plans to tackle mismanagement of employee pension schemes. ministers say the original plans of a maximum two year prison sentence have been toughened up after a public consultation — but some say meeting the standard of proof required in the criminal law could be problematic. our business correspondent rob young reports. when the construction giant carillion collapsed last year, its pension pot had a black hole of hundreds of millions of pounds, as did the bhs pension fund when the high—street ret
applause and emma stone... applause yep, i salute you! didn't we have an extraordinary time? director, jorgos, your creativity is breathtaking. i want to thank the army of people that got this film made, including all of the producers, everyone that stood by these three women and their story and got this film made, so thank you very much, thank you bafta, thank you. rachel weisz accepting very much, thank you bafta, thank you. rachelweisz accepting her award for best supporting actress at the...
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emma simpson reports. they want to get even bigger, to fend off the likes of aldi and lidl, but the regulator doesn't like this merger one bit. we think it's likely that prices will rise, service levels will deteriorate, or both. and the reason we believe that is because of the reduced competition in grocery shopping in supermarkets, grocery shopping online, and purchases of fuel at the compa ny‘s petrol filling stations. popping to the shops here in watford — sainsbury‘s, asda and tesco are all here competing for customers. this merger would mean the big three becoming the big two, controlling nearly 60% of the uk grocery market. i don't think it'll be an advantage to the shopper. i think it's more for them than for us. as long as their standards don't drop, i don't mind. on this main road, asda and sainsbury‘s are literally side by side, but their plan to merge now looks in serious doubt. the regulator has raised concerns in just about every possible way, from reduced competition in hundreds of local are
emma simpson reports. they want to get even bigger, to fend off the likes of aldi and lidl, but the regulator doesn't like this merger one bit. we think it's likely that prices will rise, service levels will deteriorate, or both. and the reason we believe that is because of the reduced competition in grocery shopping in supermarkets, grocery shopping online, and purchases of fuel at the compa ny‘s petrol filling stations. popping to the shops here in watford — sainsbury‘s, asda and tesco...
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emma: that is right.k at ge over the past two years, investors lost $200 billion and a lot has gone wrong over the last couple years, with a number of ceos. and they have cut dividends. but he is focusing on these asset sales. and he is really trying to cut costs and make changes. take a look on last time, this is heading for its first three-month rally since 2015. and investors are liking today. david: and the question is, what comes next? emma: we will see how it goes. david: coming up, the president making his way to hanoi for his second summit with kim jong-un, predicting great things. what are some real expectations? we will talk about it. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. now first word news with mark crumpton third mark: president trump -- with mark crumpton. mark: the president says he will have a signing agreement with the xi jinping and says he is very close to getting an agreement. he says there also is a chance it will not happen
emma: that is right.k at ge over the past two years, investors lost $200 billion and a lot has gone wrong over the last couple years, with a number of ceos. and they have cut dividends. but he is focusing on these asset sales. and he is really trying to cut costs and make changes. take a look on last time, this is heading for its first three-month rally since 2015. and investors are liking today. david: and the question is, what comes next? emma: we will see how it goes. david: coming up, the...
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emma, huyo de las cÁmaras dejando un ano del mismo misterio que le acompaÑÓ desde el principio del juicioado desde la corte de brooklynhasta su cÁrcel en el bajo manhattan, donde permanecerÁ hasta escuchar sentencia del juez a finales del mes junio. una de las secciones al veredicto, de una de las hijas del chapo. ellos viven en el sur de california y con ella conversamos en exclusiva. el, las dos integrantes del jurado no encontraron culpable,un veredicto que no tomÓ por sorpresa a sus hijas, pero que si la consternÓ. >> tengo que ser fuerte pero no sÉ cÓmo eliminarlo. maÑana los 18 hijos registrados por guzmÁn, pinta un retrato más humano de su padre. eso que la Última conversaciÓn que tuvo con su padre fuese tres aÑos. recuerdo agridulce. >> me arrepiento de las veces que lo hice enojar. >> lo mÁs importante del estilista, es visitar a su padre lo mÁs pronto posible, para lo que usted inicia los trÁmites. >>mi abogado me dijo que lo puedo ver porque estoy acusado de lavado de dinero, pero no se comprobado. no tengo ningÚn rÉcord criminal. >> yo no sÉ dÓnde estÁ el dinero. >> la hija de
emma, huyo de las cÁmaras dejando un ano del mismo misterio que le acompaÑÓ desde el principio del juicioado desde la corte de brooklynhasta su cÁrcel en el bajo manhattan, donde permanecerÁ hasta escuchar sentencia del juez a finales del mes junio. una de las secciones al veredicto, de una de las hijas del chapo. ellos viven en el sur de california y con ella conversamos en exclusiva. el, las dos integrantes del jurado no encontraron culpable,un veredicto que no tomÓ por sorpresa a sus...
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emma chandra is here with more. emma: they are forecasting higher earnings for this coming year.y focused on oncology. in an interview with bloomberg, he told us he expects it to be about 50% of the business or more by 2025. demand for cancer drugs in china are fueling that drive. whilst revenue growth has slowed overall, it is growing when it comes to china. should also note they are forecasting revenue growth in 2019 of some 6%, and that would be a change from the slow growth we have seen from astrazeneca. oncology is a high-margin area, and the pipeline is really .ocused in that way ,, we were speaking a little emma, wen about -- were speaking a little earlier on about how this is on both sides of the olympic. -- of the atlantic. emma: pharmacy benefit managers are sort of the middle managers that help negotiate prices here in the u.s., so he said he supported the ban rebates. he also addressed brexit, saying they are as ready as i can be. they are stockpiling some drugs and trying to make sure they can get them to europe as easily as possible. vonnie: emma chandra with our st
emma chandra is here with more. emma: they are forecasting higher earnings for this coming year.y focused on oncology. in an interview with bloomberg, he told us he expects it to be about 50% of the business or more by 2025. demand for cancer drugs in china are fueling that drive. whilst revenue growth has slowed overall, it is growing when it comes to china. should also note they are forecasting revenue growth in 2019 of some 6%, and that would be a change from the slow growth we have seen...
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as i say, she beat emma stone, amy adams, who had been nominated for vice. first carr man and margot robbie for mary queen of scots. the favourite doing pretty well at the baftas already, it is already won outstanding british run, best make—up and hair and best production design. rachel weisz taking home the best british actress award. the government says it will give mps another chance to vote on brexit at the end of the month, even if the prime minister has not been able to negotiate a deal by then. but ministers have admitted that that this might not be a so—called "meaningful vote", one to approve or reject any deal reached with the eu. our political correspondent iain watson has more. fewer than 50 days to brexit — this week, theresa may's government will renew its efforts to renegotiate a deal with brussels. today, one cabinet member admitted that a revised deal may not be in place by the end of the month. i think it's important to stress that the government will commit that if the meaningful vote, in other words the deal coming back, has not happened
as i say, she beat emma stone, amy adams, who had been nominated for vice. first carr man and margot robbie for mary queen of scots. the favourite doing pretty well at the baftas already, it is already won outstanding british run, best make—up and hair and best production design. rachel weisz taking home the best british actress award. the government says it will give mps another chance to vote on brexit at the end of the month, even if the prime minister has not been able to negotiate a deal...
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emma currents born in one thousand nine hundred two in switzerland wanted to heal people her drawings were simply a byproduct she's used a pendulum to create the works and did not define it as art she also worked in a trance like state with a session sometimes lasting twenty four hours until she collapsed the images are any magic they weren't originally meant for museum walls but functioned as their acuity tools emma quince was only posthumously included in art history. you don't have to believe in ghosts to see that these three women artists were visionaries courageously going beyond the conventions of their time to make the invisible visible. while and that exhibition is at the landmark house in munich until march the tenth so briefly the new album's all a solely in english first i'm sorry lasers are all about well domination. well only if you think that english and world domination are still the same and i think beef is probably not that sure anymore i bet i would have had to choose me at the time ok we're going to need it thanks very much and thank you for watching bob i feel like
emma currents born in one thousand nine hundred two in switzerland wanted to heal people her drawings were simply a byproduct she's used a pendulum to create the works and did not define it as art she also worked in a trance like state with a session sometimes lasting twenty four hours until she collapsed the images are any magic they weren't originally meant for museum walls but functioned as their acuity tools emma quince was only posthumously included in art history. you don't have to...
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emma no aceptan las servilletas sin escuchar las escuchÉ decir "no las necesito" cÓmo se decÍa culpablees con el veredicto a su esposo. la miremos cada vez que lo declararon culpable de los 10 cargos. en un acto de humanidad le dije que lo lamentaba y ella me contestÓ "no hay nada que lamentar, aquÍ nadie se ha muerto ". su sonido no declarÓ a la prensa como en lo hecho en el juicio. se perseguÍan buscando sus reacciones. los abogados son de sus planes y los de su familia. emma, huyo de las cÁmaras dejando un ano del mismo misterio que le acompaÑÓ desde el principio del juicio y de los inicios de su vida como compaÑera joaquÍn guzmÁn, fue trasladado desde la corte de brooklynhasta su cÁrcel en el bajo manhattan, donde permanecerÁ hasta escuchar sentencia del juez a finales del mes junio. una de las secciones al veredicto, de una de las hijas del chapo. ellos viven en el sur de california y con ella conversamos en exclusiva. el, las dos integrantes del jurado no encontraron culpable,un veredicto que no tomÓ por sorpresa a sus hijas, pero que si la consternÓ. >> tengo que ser fuerte pero
emma no aceptan las servilletas sin escuchar las escuchÉ decir "no las necesito" cÓmo se decÍa culpablees con el veredicto a su esposo. la miremos cada vez que lo declararon culpable de los 10 cargos. en un acto de humanidad le dije que lo lamentaba y ella me contestÓ "no hay nada que lamentar, aquÍ nadie se ha muerto ". su sonido no declarÓ a la prensa como en lo hecho en el juicio. se perseguÍan buscando sus reacciones. los abogados son de sus planes y los de su...
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now he is off the road and emma fairweather says she feels are lot safer, and a lot of us do.of people who have elderly relatives who are still driving and there are concerns people driving into their70s, there are concerns people driving into their 70s, 80s and 90s who are i'io into their 70s, 80s and 90s who are no worse than people who have just passed their test but i think, again, it is a conversation people find difficult to have about when to use find difficult to have about when to use au should give up driving. mercifully, nobody was seriously injured but it was a nasty accident and it could have been worse and obviously prince philip has drivers around but it is about independence. he would have people to be able to drive him around. but it is not the same. that is true. a commentator saying that while chris philip was conducting royal duties with her majesty, he would have been driven with that but now driving independently for himself now that he is retired would have been something he enjoyed but now no longer. a nice photo of elizabeth warren, who has just longer
now he is off the road and emma fairweather says she feels are lot safer, and a lot of us do.of people who have elderly relatives who are still driving and there are concerns people driving into their70s, there are concerns people driving into their 70s, 80s and 90s who are i'io into their 70s, 80s and 90s who are no worse than people who have just passed their test but i think, again, it is a conversation people find difficult to have about when to use find difficult to have about when to use...
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emma chandra, walk us through what we have seen. emma: earnings from the company were pretty ugly.like the news that the star bond manager tim hayward, who's been involved in scandal, has been dismissed for gross misconduct. a headline just crossing the bloomberg saying he will appeal that decision, saying he's a scapegoat. but still trading higher at the moment. we know from the earnings they lost another $3 billion in assets under management, but that is nothing compared to the $26 billion over the course of 2018. take a look at the bloomberg. outflows.e those big as those outflows have continued across the year, this idea we have now seen tim hayward being finally dismissed perhaps suggests that may be line has been drawn. but as i said, he looks to be appealing that decision. vonnie: he is saying the process is unfair, prejudiced, and is committed tory. all guns blazing -- and discriminatory. all guns placing -- all guns blazing. tim hayward says the scandal will continue into 2019. the company has an acting ceo that took over three months ago, and he has done a fair amount to
emma chandra, walk us through what we have seen. emma: earnings from the company were pretty ugly.like the news that the star bond manager tim hayward, who's been involved in scandal, has been dismissed for gross misconduct. a headline just crossing the bloomberg saying he will appeal that decision, saying he's a scapegoat. but still trading higher at the moment. we know from the earnings they lost another $3 billion in assets under management, but that is nothing compared to the $26 billion...
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i'm emma chandra.xecutives from companies reporting earnings spoke with bloomberg throughout the week, and the conversation to go macro turn toward discussions of turn toward discussions of economic headwinds and political uncertainty and cloudy forecast for global growth in the eu and china. let's start with the hsbc chief financial officer, who talked about the bank's overall outlook with manus cranny. >> how did the china slowdown manifest itself in your numbers? >> it was surprising to see that at all in 2018 numbers. we had revenue growth in hong kong, 14% in mainland china, and international customer revenues were up 7% for the year. i think where we are seeing some credit softness is in the u.k., and the uk's the market i would be more concerned about at the moment than hong kong. >> you have capital to deploy i n the u.k. i hear you are rapidly trying to grow market share. is that hard in the current environment? >> no, the team did a great job last year. revenues were up 7% in the u.k., mortga
i'm emma chandra.xecutives from companies reporting earnings spoke with bloomberg throughout the week, and the conversation to go macro turn toward discussions of turn toward discussions of economic headwinds and political uncertainty and cloudy forecast for global growth in the eu and china. let's start with the hsbc chief financial officer, who talked about the bank's overall outlook with manus cranny. >> how did the china slowdown manifest itself in your numbers? >> it was...
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necesario. >> uno de los principales personajes que vimos a lo largo del juicio tambiÉn fue su posa emmaero ella tambiÉn tiene su vida tiene que preocuparse de su vida para eso basta. >> cÓmo serÍa por Último abogado, cÓmo sÉ la relaciÓn que podrÍa tener el chapo con sus hijas, si es llevado a una cÁrcel de maxima seguridad? >> bueno las niÑas van a poder seguirlo visitando va a ser el Único contacto que van a tener con Él, de ser afortunadamente probablemente cuando lo sentencien va a ser la Última vez que vea a ema. >> joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn escuchÓ el recuento de su vida en voz de otros que tambiÉn fueron sus amigos que aquÍ les no ot mostraban un cierto respeto, pero eso se ha terminado el Último encuentro que tendrÁ con la realidad serÁ en junio cuando el juez bryan cogan le dicte la sentencia que se espera que sea prisiÓn de por vida. >> estaremos atentos, gracias rogelio mora-tagle. >> pero en mÉxico son muchas las reacciones, issa osorio estÁ en vivo desde ciudad de mÉxico para presentarnos las reacciones, buenos dÍas adelante. >> asÍ paulina, muy buenos dias , independienteme
necesario. >> uno de los principales personajes que vimos a lo largo del juicio tambiÉn fue su posa emmaero ella tambiÉn tiene su vida tiene que preocuparse de su vida para eso basta. >> cÓmo serÍa por Último abogado, cÓmo sÉ la relaciÓn que podrÍa tener el chapo con sus hijas, si es llevado a una cÁrcel de maxima seguridad? >> bueno las niÑas van a poder seguirlo visitando va a ser el Único contacto que van a tener con Él, de ser afortunadamente probablemente...
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i've been far too angrgl to gwhat ♪ ♪ those letters mean but it's not about me it's about poor ♪ >> emmar belt ♪ >> sing it, girl! ♪ her belt but it's not about me ♪ >> get them out of here! now! ♪ ♪ go on then threaten to riot it won't phase me in the lst ♪ ♪ i understand furious townfolk i did beauty and the beast ♪ ♪ i'm no stranger to slander so my dear you're not alone ♪ he post once said i was too old to play eva perÓn ♪ ♪ eva perÓn but it inot about me ♪ ♪ i didn't come here to make a scene but i know how emma's heart aches ♪ ♪ and this is how actors intervene through fiery songsnc and dae breaks ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ but it's not about me although i'm rich and famous publicityot isy final goal ♪ >> false security. ♪ you needn't be some backwoods ignoramus join me and we'll start fighting ♪ ♪ could i get softer lighting wait this thanks is not ♪ ♪ about me this is not about wait what is happening this is not about ♪ ♪ what is happening this is not about it is all about emma ♪ ♪ and not about me ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] moving in together, it's a big step. getting used to each other's idi
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let's hear from rachel weisz, who paid tribute to olivia colman and emma stone. thank you to bafta for this huge honour. i had the greatest luck in that i played opposite two of the most glorious women. olivia colman. applause. and emma stone. applause. yes. i salute you. didn't we have an extraordinary time? hats off, ladies. i want to thank yorgos lanthimos, our director, your creativity is breathtaking. i want to thank the army of people that got this film made, including all the producers, everyone who stood by these three women and their story and got this fillip made, so thank you very much. rachel weisz winning best supporting actress for her role in the favourite. if we missed any of that start and get on the way in, week in its spot them now, they are coming back down the stairs so we have company here in the lobby. somebody has just dropped something so we somebody has just dropped something so we will move on. best actor went to rami malek for bohemian rhapsody. a surprise, many people thought christian bale was the favourite for vice but don't forget
let's hear from rachel weisz, who paid tribute to olivia colman and emma stone. thank you to bafta for this huge honour. i had the greatest luck in that i played opposite two of the most glorious women. olivia colman. applause. and emma stone. applause. yes. i salute you. didn't we have an extraordinary time? hats off, ladies. i want to thank yorgos lanthimos, our director, your creativity is breathtaking. i want to thank the army of people that got this film made, including all the producers,...
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very strong names, emma stone and rachel weisz we re names, emma stone and rachel weisz were nominateditoring all the winners throughout the night's ceremony. you have been watching news day, thank you forjoining us. hello there. what a difference a year makes. this time last year, the end of february 2018, we were feeling the effect of the ‘beast from the east', the coldest mass of air to affect the uk in a number of years. it brought widespread cold, widespread snow and widespread disruption. fast forward to 2019, things could not be more different. our air not coming from the east, instead we are bringing it up from the south—west and, rather than exceptional cold, this has brought exceptional warmth through the weekend. on sunday afternoon, parts of west wales got up to 19.1 degrees, provisionally that is a new record for wales in february and there is soem more to come. certainly for the next few days. some warm sunshine, but with some frosty nights and some foggy mornings. only slowly, later in the week, will it start to turn a bit more unsettled but not particularly cold. we wil
very strong names, emma stone and rachel weisz we re names, emma stone and rachel weisz were nominateditoring all the winners throughout the night's ceremony. you have been watching news day, thank you forjoining us. hello there. what a difference a year makes. this time last year, the end of february 2018, we were feeling the effect of the ‘beast from the east', the coldest mass of air to affect the uk in a number of years. it brought widespread cold, widespread snow and widespread...
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emma, start with macy's. investors do not know what to make of this. emma: they are not sure.in line with estimates, but the estimates were driven lower by the preannouncement of holiday sales, and they were weaker. so we saw macy's, if you remember, have their biggest ever stock top last month. nevertheless, they will still -- they were still able to get a gain in the holiday quarter. we have a chart showing you that. 0.4%, so ad gain fourth consecutive quarter of sales growth. but the trends are downwards, and the outlook is expected to .1%.at, or plus and they did come in below estimates. amanda: we have a multi-year low on housing starts and other weaker data points for housing, so how is that playing into things? emma: home depot came in with their earnings earlier than echo data. and the sales group, but they missed estimates. it is rare for them to misguidance. they have had a really good growth story, up in the last three years, but they are really a proxy for the u.s. housing market and them saying they see a sales slowing in the next year reinforces across what we ha
emma, start with macy's. investors do not know what to make of this. emma: they are not sure.in line with estimates, but the estimates were driven lower by the preannouncement of holiday sales, and they were weaker. so we saw macy's, if you remember, have their biggest ever stock top last month. nevertheless, they will still -- they were still able to get a gain in the holiday quarter. we have a chart showing you that. 0.4%, so ad gain fourth consecutive quarter of sales growth. but the trends...
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emma stone with that imperious, funny, touching site performance by 0livia colman.. but i think it's could win seven or eight nominations. whether best film and outstanding british film, that is very rare. the kings speech did that last. loving a film about a monarch they can love, the public. i think roma can win best phone. the last foreign—language film to win the double was in 1989, i think. a rare occurrence. i think roma is good enough, big enough, extraordinary enough to do that.“ beale street could talk director barryjenkins on the red carpet, did very well with moonlight. nominated for adapted screenplay, the novel from 1974 about the love story set in harlem in the 1970s. most beautiful of the year. unlucky not to be in more categories. regina, the actress, at the oscars, regina king, but not nominated here. i think richard e grant, one of the biggest cheers at the royal albert hall. never nominated. withnail and i was hall. never nominated. withnail and iwasa hall. never nominated. withnail and i was a cult film that grew and grew. for him but can you eve
emma stone with that imperious, funny, touching site performance by 0livia colman.. but i think it's could win seven or eight nominations. whether best film and outstanding british film, that is very rare. the kings speech did that last. loving a film about a monarch they can love, the public. i think roma can win best phone. the last foreign—language film to win the double was in 1989, i think. a rare occurrence. i think roma is good enough, big enough, extraordinary enough to do that.“...
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emma has more. and we have some news about new plans that they have.a: both are rising as part of their broader rally, but investors might like news out of the bloomberg skip, from our colleague matt day. this has to do with their plans to collect more data on their customers from the voice activated devices, speakers like alexa, the google home hub. a market that both share about 60% of control of, 60% of that market, and we know that both of them are shipping millions of these devices each quarter. what they do is they currently collect data, whether the user asks the hub to do something like switch on the lights, but now they want the makers of those gadgets, the smart lights or tv's, be continuously sending them that so they can provide a better service. but of course, there are concerns about how much data they would then have. david: i understand why they wanted, but what are they going to do with it? do i want him to know whenever i turn off my lights or my television set? emma: they said that this makes the service more seamless, but there woul
emma has more. and we have some news about new plans that they have.a: both are rising as part of their broader rally, but investors might like news out of the bloomberg skip, from our colleague matt day. this has to do with their plans to collect more data on their customers from the voice activated devices, speakers like alexa, the google home hub. a market that both share about 60% of control of, 60% of that market, and we know that both of them are shipping millions of these devices each...
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emma has those numbers. emma: we are just waiting for the numbers to come through, as you said they are from the usda, the crop survey. this was delayed because of the government shutdown in february. the numbers we are looking for are the ones to do with his soybeans, because those are the ones that could be impacted by the trade war, we know they are impacted by the trade war, but we want a sense of how much. they are just coming through. we have the world numbers, we are looking for the u.s. ending stock numbers for soybeans. we are still waiting. we have a survey of 927 million bushels, the highest estimate for over one billion bushels. but we are waiting to see where that number will be. we are also waiting for corn. world indian stocks of 107 million tons, but we are still waiting on the u.s. numbers. we are looking at the price of wheat. we should have the price of soybeans. we will keep an eye on those. once we get the numbers, we will have a sense of how they are moving. we are still waiting for the
emma has those numbers. emma: we are just waiting for the numbers to come through, as you said they are from the usda, the crop survey. this was delayed because of the government shutdown in february. the numbers we are looking for are the ones to do with his soybeans, because those are the ones that could be impacted by the trade war, we know they are impacted by the trade war, but we want a sense of how much. they are just coming through. we have the world numbers, we are looking for the u.s....
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. >> estamos agradecidos, y esperamos un buen resultado. >> abogados dijeron que era un impostor y emmatos anteriores. son siete los testimonios en estos dÍas de deliberaciones. en este caso marÍa antonieta una vez mÁs, sigue teniendo problemas con el cargo nÚmero uno. ntquieren ver la forma en que se traslado la droga. especÍficamente eso es muy importante. tanto el juez como la defensa y tambiÉn la fiscalÍa han escogido los pÁrrafos, que el jurado, los 12 miembros del jurado van a volver a escuchar. marÍa antonieta: jorge, patricia. aquÍ lectura es sencilla, nada estaba por concedido con los testigos que se habÍan presentado se van a tomar su tiempo. esto no es tan fÁcil como decir: ya estaba cocinado ahora prepÁrame unas tortas para comer. es decir, pasÓ una semana, puede pasar otra. pueden pasar varias semanas mÁs. desde la corte de brooklyn. blanca rosa y yo regresamos a los estudios- patricia: gracias a ambas por el seguimiento al juicio. su destino final podrÍa ser la presiÓn decolorado. es lo mÁs parecido a un infierno. viven en confinamiento solitario, no hay opciÓn de interact
. >> estamos agradecidos, y esperamos un buen resultado. >> abogados dijeron que era un impostor y emmatos anteriores. son siete los testimonios en estos dÍas de deliberaciones. en este caso marÍa antonieta una vez mÁs, sigue teniendo problemas con el cargo nÚmero uno. ntquieren ver la forma en que se traslado la droga. especÍficamente eso es muy importante. tanto el juez como la defensa y tambiÉn la fiscalÍa han escogido los pÁrrafos, que el jurado, los 12 miembros del...
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emma vardy there. the time is 30 minutes past six. our top story this evening.s topshop owner sir philip green, ends his legal battle, against the daily telegraph and denies unlawful sexual and racist behaviour. and still to come the amazon founder and world's richest man, jeff bayzos, accuses an american tabloid magazine, of extortion and blackmail. coming up on sports day we are live in scotland and scotland take on ireland, but the irish, after that defeat to england are desperate to get the campaign back on track. coming up in sportsday on bbc news, we're in gala in the borders as scotland take on ireland with the irish, after that defeat to england desperate to get their campaign back on track. three more racehorses have tested positive for equine flu. they're from the same yard as the three horses already diagnosed. the outbreak has led to a total shutdown of horse racing across britain. our sports editor dan roan has the latest. it isa it is a sport at a standstill. this is the scene at yards across the country as racing tries to get a grip ofa country as
emma vardy there. the time is 30 minutes past six. our top story this evening.s topshop owner sir philip green, ends his legal battle, against the daily telegraph and denies unlawful sexual and racist behaviour. and still to come the amazon founder and world's richest man, jeff bayzos, accuses an american tabloid magazine, of extortion and blackmail. coming up on sports day we are live in scotland and scotland take on ireland, but the irish, after that defeat to england are desperate to get the...
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emma and rachel — must keep it together.er talked about this, and i find it very emotional. but you were the best and classiest and coolest honour guard any woman could ever have, and i love you. # so you think you can stone me and spit in my eye... the best actor prize went to rami malek for his portrayal of freddie mercury in the queen biopic bohemian rhapsody. thank you so very much to queen, to brian may, to roger taylor, to the entire queen family. wouldn't be here without you. and to the greatest outsider of them all, thank you freddie mercury again. best film went to black and white mexican drama roma. the first time a netflix film has won the night's most prestigious award. lizo mzimba, bbc news. time for the weather. here is mel coles. for many as we head through the coming week, february will feel more springlike. many areas seem glorious spells of sunshine through the day. it is more settled because we have an area of high pressure moving towards the south and west. this will have a great influence on the weather
emma and rachel — must keep it together.er talked about this, and i find it very emotional. but you were the best and classiest and coolest honour guard any woman could ever have, and i love you. # so you think you can stone me and spit in my eye... the best actor prize went to rami malek for his portrayal of freddie mercury in the queen biopic bohemian rhapsody. thank you so very much to queen, to brian may, to roger taylor, to the entire queen family. wouldn't be here without you. and to...
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habia necesidad ni vimos al j e juju juez ni jurado que no acepto v venir maÑana a deliberar pero e emmaen sesta ocasion juvbju julio vaqueiro hemos visto ima imangen diferente de ella al l g legal a la l llegar a la corte que viene con dos guardaespaldas que la pro protegen y tambien vimos inci incidente de medios de comunicacion que se avalazaron s sobre la esposa de joaquin el "chapo" guzman y esta incomoda con esta situacion y por eo s e tiene ya dos guardaespaldas y a salio custodiada por abogados e defnd. >> ahora salio con victoria p q porque el cha"chapo" guzman ha n ganado una semana antes de la qe es encontrado inocente, dio es c courriera en chicago etssta s listos para enjuiciarlo y si a aqui esta no culpable alla estan preparados, rubenp co p;rperieil reporte. >> por aÑos david ha sido o policia en chicago y ha visto la relidalidad . >> es la raliealidad de las n peronsonas que terminan en car e carceles o muertos. >> por eso quiere que cjoaquin l "chapo" guzman enfrente a la ju justicia en chicago y erxpertos dicen que si guzman gana el caso en nueva york aca no qued r qued
habia necesidad ni vimos al j e juju juez ni jurado que no acepto v venir maÑana a deliberar pero e emmaen sesta ocasion juvbju julio vaqueiro hemos visto ima imangen diferente de ella al l g legal a la l llegar a la corte que viene con dos guardaespaldas que la pro protegen y tambien vimos inci incidente de medios de comunicacion que se avalazaron s sobre la esposa de joaquin el "chapo" guzman y esta incomoda con esta situacion y por eo s e tiene ya dos guardaespaldas y a salio...
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emma: exactly. seen some other ones file to go public this year, so it will be interesting to see how they perform once they get listed. david: thank you for the report. a surprising rate cut by india's new central bank governor, what it means for the political climate in mumbai, as well as for investors worldwide. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power." i'm david westin. the central bank of india has cut the benchmark rate, becoming the first in asia to ease borrowing costs this year. we go to a credit strategist with a bloomberg intelligence. great to have you. i saw this and i was surprised, so what is going on? >> i was as well. inflation has come down, so they give the central bank is the ability to push through the cut, but they raised 50 bitps last year. so this is a shift, it is a shift we have seen all over the world. australia has gone dovish. and we have seen the philippines put on a hold. things have been tightening. while it is surprising, it is not altogether unexpected
emma: exactly. seen some other ones file to go public this year, so it will be interesting to see how they perform once they get listed. david: thank you for the report. a surprising rate cut by india's new central bank governor, what it means for the political climate in mumbai, as well as for investors worldwide. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power." i'm david westin. the central bank of india has cut the benchmark rate, becoming the first in asia to ease...
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our correspondent, emma vardy reports. they had a deal.ver wanted to see theresa may coming back for more negotiations here. the made in brussels is fiery. i've been wondering what the special place in hell looks like for those who promoted brexit without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it. fight back and no sign of budging on the backstop... while we expected the backstop... while we expected the backstop... while we expected the backstop would never be used, we agree again today it is needed is a legal guarantee to ensure there is no return to a hard border on the island of ireland, while protecting the integrity of our european single market and customs union, and i think the events in london and instability in british politics in recent weeks demonstrates exactly why we need a legal guarantee. meanwhile, theresa may's on her third trip to northern ireland in seven months. here, just as in westminster, the same divisions remain. she is quite the regular now, but has yet to find a way through. northern ireland's unionist parties wan
our correspondent, emma vardy reports. they had a deal.ver wanted to see theresa may coming back for more negotiations here. the made in brussels is fiery. i've been wondering what the special place in hell looks like for those who promoted brexit without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it. fight back and no sign of budging on the backstop... while we expected the backstop... while we expected the backstop... while we expected the backstop would never be used, we agree again today it is...
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emma: that is interesting.e a look at the bloomberg again, i have another good chart which shows the caterpillar share price, the white line. and kailey: is the blue line -- and deere is the blue line. the expectation was deere was going to do better, so the extent of this miss has a surprise to wall street. david: fascinating. up next, we will talk walls, trade and what it takes to get amazon to move to your city with our political roundtable. that is coming up next. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm a veteran and the army taught me a lot about commitment. which i apply to my life and my work. at comcast we're commited to delivering the best experience possible, by being on time everytime. and if we are ever late, we'll give you a automatic twenty dollar credit. my name is antonio and i'm a technician at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. david: this is "balance of power" on "bloomberg television." now first word news. mark: legal experts say it may not be easy for the p
emma: that is interesting.e a look at the bloomberg again, i have another good chart which shows the caterpillar share price, the white line. and kailey: is the blue line -- and deere is the blue line. the expectation was deere was going to do better, so the extent of this miss has a surprise to wall street. david: fascinating. up next, we will talk walls, trade and what it takes to get amazon to move to your city with our political roundtable. that is coming up next. live from new york, this...