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james franklin returned to england, 20 years old, had been in england a number of years as a printer. he was back in boston, good at his trade, see what they were doing england and how exciting that was. and told his father, i need to turn this around and josiah said no way. what james needed was the money. josiah had to borrow the money to get it to james, he said no way. a couple things, he thought james ought to cool his jets and serve his time and get to know the business a little better but he thought along with everyone else in boston that there were not enough printers in town and the town could not support another printer and the adventure would fail but james was determined and kept pushing and josiah found himself with james in one ear begging for the money and benjamin in another year begging to do anything but be in the power shop and he capitulated. he told james okay, i will get you the money providing you take his brother as your apprentice. sounds like a good deal but they were strangers because james franklin had been learning to become a printer almost all of ben fra
james franklin returned to england, 20 years old, had been in england a number of years as a printer. he was back in boston, good at his trade, see what they were doing england and how exciting that was. and told his father, i need to turn this around and josiah said no way. what james needed was the money. josiah had to borrow the money to get it to james, he said no way. a couple things, he thought james ought to cool his jets and serve his time and get to know the business a little better...
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wherever he went, philadelphia, england, france, he england, france, he kept tabs on boston through correspondence and newspapers. famously his friends joseph priestley wrote when he read about the military occupational boston enclosing the port in 1775, there were tears on his cheeks. in 1784 when he was in france, britain wrote a letter confessing not only that he longed to see boston again but at one point he had one point hope to be buried in boston. he did not return to boston. we know he know he was not buried in boston. what he did remember the town and his will. i think a lot of people are not aware that he bequeathed the same amount of money to boston as he did to philadelphia. so in all these ways he acknowledged how much boston meant to him. those gestures i think only begin to reflect how profoundly important that town was to the development as a writer, philosopher, scientist and indeed as a person. a person. it's my contention in this book that the five years benjamin franklin sent with his brother james as a printed and especially in the year 1721 when he helped launch the new engla
wherever he went, philadelphia, england, france, he england, france, he kept tabs on boston through correspondence and newspapers. famously his friends joseph priestley wrote when he read about the military occupational boston enclosing the port in 1775, there were tears on his cheeks. in 1784 when he was in france, britain wrote a letter confessing not only that he longed to see boston again but at one point he had one point hope to be buried in boston. he did not return to boston. we know he...
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concerns in england, the bank of england cut its annual growth for cost -- forecast for 2%.ith us. i want to start with what you took away from the governor's essential description of what could happen with a possible bricks it - brexit. was that the right approach? >> i think he is caught between a rock and a hard place. you have to have an opinion of how you manage things if one thing or another happens. it would be bad in economic would leave isk. what the bank of england thinks and they are not on the fence. campaign isk the telling people to stay in but he is campaigning to say that they will have a significant drag on the economy if we leave. there was an undertone of uncertainty about what bepens next which may last on the decision is. maybe i was hearing too much. markets have ignored it all pretty convincingly. mr. carney is not on the fence on this one. jon: with cable where it sat and the downside risk and everyone has been looking at this, on a balance of risk, the right trade right now is to go along stirling. is that how you see things? >> in the last four week
concerns in england, the bank of england cut its annual growth for cost -- forecast for 2%.ith us. i want to start with what you took away from the governor's essential description of what could happen with a possible bricks it - brexit. was that the right approach? >> i think he is caught between a rock and a hard place. you have to have an opinion of how you manage things if one thing or another happens. it would be bad in economic would leave isk. what the bank of england thinks and...
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a fleet of more than 4000 ships put out from england. the fourth anniversary of the battle of dunkirk and the allied armies were striking back. ♪ the great fleet was underway. ♪ ♪ ♪ the morning of june 6, this was the battleground. fierce fighting around cap -- around caen. squadrons of bombers and transports led the way, more than 11,000 planes spearheading the attack. paratroopers landed in normandy behind the coastal defenses, landings made with timing and precision, perfected only through scores of rehearsals like this. ♪ ♪ barges approach sure, ready for instant action, some bearing artillery and rocket guns already opening fire. [on fire] -- [gunfire] scenes,ust as in these the armies of the united nations have made their first landings on the soil of western europe. another of the great decisive battles of world history has been joined. this is the day for which free people long have waited. this is d-day. [gunfire] ♪ ♪ >> in addition to the graduating classes all over god's planet, i wish you would be graduating into a world of p
a fleet of more than 4000 ships put out from england. the fourth anniversary of the battle of dunkirk and the allied armies were striking back. ♪ the great fleet was underway. ♪ ♪ ♪ the morning of june 6, this was the battleground. fierce fighting around cap -- around caen. squadrons of bombers and transports led the way, more than 11,000 planes spearheading the attack. paratroopers landed in normandy behind the coastal defenses, landings made with timing and precision, perfected only...
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in england, the picture is far more mixed.labor is well ahead of the conservatives, but that is votersfor a midterm that seek to punish the ruling party nationally. seatshas dropped some from the last time these elections were held, but not as many as had been forecast. it is a very mixed picture so far. anna: help us draw a line between what we've seen in the last 24 hours in this voting situation and the brexit referendum that is coming up, the membership of the eu referendum. help us draw a line between the two. do you have to focus on what you can't has done? what else do you see in the tvs? examiningtly that, the tea leaves to determine anything. england, labor losses are not actually necessarily good news for david cameron. labor to deliver their support for a pro-eu anti-brexit result next month in the referendum. wante moment, he doesn't to see massive losses suffered by labor that would complete the undermine jeremy corbyn. is veryand, the snp pro-eu, but they have indicated they may go for another independence refere
in england, the picture is far more mixed.labor is well ahead of the conservatives, but that is votersfor a midterm that seek to punish the ruling party nationally. seatshas dropped some from the last time these elections were held, but not as many as had been forecast. it is a very mixed picture so far. anna: help us draw a line between what we've seen in the last 24 hours in this voting situation and the brexit referendum that is coming up, the membership of the eu referendum. help us draw a...
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. >> you are taking drugs back to england. >> and putting them in a shampoo bottle. >> it is ludicrous. it is mental. and in prison in the caribbean for 20 years, and good luck with that. >> after what i was just going through. >> the englishman will be dead within two weeks. >>> i was a pole dancer, and what we used to call table dances. basically just dancing and having fun and a laugh with the guys in the audience. i love music. i love dancing, and the pay was excellent. one night, this girl, she just came and asked if i was interested in doing a job abroad. >> god yeah. what else? >> and she mentioned it would be guyana, and south america, and the money would be very good. i am thinking, yeah, i could do with a little bit of a holiday to be honest. i didn't say yes straight to away, but i said that i would probably do it after i spoke to david. >> hey, darling. >> hello, love. >> when i got home that night, david was still up. >> you know i have been offered a job. >> and she said she had a job offer, and pole dancing and teaching the locals like at the gym. i said, not a chance. i
. >> you are taking drugs back to england. >> and putting them in a shampoo bottle. >> it is ludicrous. it is mental. and in prison in the caribbean for 20 years, and good luck with that. >> after what i was just going through. >> the englishman will be dead within two weeks. >>> i was a pole dancer, and what we used to call table dances. basically just dancing and having fun and a laugh with the guys in the audience. i love music. i love dancing, and the...
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but they were puritans, so they were from england. they had not lived in the netherlands. they were not aware of what was going on there. they came to this country with their english values. now, even though they had a church and state, they also made it very difficult for people who were not puritans to have any say in their government. the new there is netherlands, new amsterdam and new york. hey brought with them the values that they had in the but so all the utch laws apply, but it is a company property of the dutch india dies company, west company, and that meant that the corporate interest trumped -- appropriate -- trumped the civic interest. conflict.ere is a real he director of the dutch west india company is also the governor of the colony. one interesting thing you see at suebottom there, slaves can .heir owners and they did there are a lot of court records of the day that show these owners re indeed suing for mistreme. quite interesting. mistreatment. quite interesting. let's see here, where are we. all right, so let's go back through a ushing little bit because
but they were puritans, so they were from england. they had not lived in the netherlands. they were not aware of what was going on there. they came to this country with their english values. now, even though they had a church and state, they also made it very difficult for people who were not puritans to have any say in their government. the new there is netherlands, new amsterdam and new york. hey brought with them the values that they had in the but so all the utch laws apply, but it is a...
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one came through england. in fact, they had friends in england among the liberal nobility. they had planned to spend their time in england. but once they were exiled and england and france were at work, laws were passed to chase them out. they were forced to flee to the united states. other came directly to the united states. once they came here, they heard immediately about each other. they had a social life together. they forged this intimate community in french philadelphia, these aristocratic liberal refugees. host: about what time are they arriving in the u.s. then? prof. furstenberg: they came after the war between france and britain started. they came in 1792. 1792-1793. these were incredibly turbulent years. the french revolution was causing wars across europe. the u.s. was in a state of major political turmoil over the response to the french revolution. the jeffersonian party, which would become a democratic party, and what would eventually become the federalist party were forming precisely in response to the french revolution. or just in terms of popular opinion,
one came through england. in fact, they had friends in england among the liberal nobility. they had planned to spend their time in england. but once they were exiled and england and france were at work, laws were passed to chase them out. they were forced to flee to the united states. other came directly to the united states. once they came here, they heard immediately about each other. they had a social life together. they forged this intimate community in french philadelphia, these...
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you see it with carney's comments in england. he says until i know the outcome of the referendum, monetary policy has to remain accommodative. does that question whether central banks are independent? i think it does. in the united states i think it is a bigger issue. the u.s. central bank is reactive toward what is happening in brazil and china. tom: i have been dying to ask this question all morning. mr. friedman, is this a dead meeting for the bank of england? is it a dead meeting and not a live meeting? alexander: what is a dead meeting? tom: i do not know. i do not know what a live meeting is. come on, francine. what, they are going to hike or cut rates six weeks before the referendum? no, they are not. most important thing i've heard today is whether it is unanimous or whether one of the voters actually decides to vote on cutting rates, because that gives a political message to brexit in six weeks. i think we have to take a step back and remind ourselves whether it is cutting rates or raising rates, how much are we talking
you see it with carney's comments in england. he says until i know the outcome of the referendum, monetary policy has to remain accommodative. does that question whether central banks are independent? i think it does. in the united states i think it is a bigger issue. the u.s. central bank is reactive toward what is happening in brazil and china. tom: i have been dying to ask this question all morning. mr. friedman, is this a dead meeting for the bank of england? is it a dead meeting and not a...
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new england refused to fight because of the trade the carried on with england. it was so important to them financially than monday called on the massachusetts, new hampshire, vermont, connecticut, rhode island militias, they all said we have to -- sorry. be that the regular army throughout 1812 and 1813. at the beginning of 1813, winfield scott, pike and read hampton were able to lead a small american army across the river into what is today toronto. back then it was called -- it -- it was called york was a , provincial capital. the problem was they get into town and there were a lot of pubs. they decided let's have a drink or seven. they got drunk and they burned down the parliamentary building. they burned down the archives in york in towards a few other buildings because it kept the m warm at night. the british never forgot it. soon after that, a large squadron showed up at the mouth of the chesapeake. his mission was to pressure the canadian frontier. virginia, maryland, parts of pennsylvania and parts of jersey in delaware were prime recruiting grounds for
new england refused to fight because of the trade the carried on with england. it was so important to them financially than monday called on the massachusetts, new hampshire, vermont, connecticut, rhode island militias, they all said we have to -- sorry. be that the regular army throughout 1812 and 1813. at the beginning of 1813, winfield scott, pike and read hampton were able to lead a small american army across the river into what is today toronto. back then it was called -- it -- it was...
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the bank of england vows before the eu referendum.ow will the threat of a brexit play into a rate decision? mitsubishi motors confirms it is asnegotiations with nissan, the efficiency scandal terms of the page. set to receive a 50 million euro payoff to end the deal with chelsea, six years earlier. ♪ a very warm welcome to the program. i am anna and words. just facets :00 year in the u.k. will join us in dubai. the french banking group reporting their numbers, q1 profit at 227 million euros against the estimate of 220 million euros. that number beating estimates on the next level, large customer unit net profit coming in at 163 million euros. cole reportingi that trading revenue fell at the bank began a reorganization to streamline the capital structure. the cost of a rebound, that is also of interest. remember this european banking sector the largest having struggled this year, at record low interest rates, freezing income. and turbulent financial markets deterred clients from trading, listing, and other matters. that is something th
the bank of england vows before the eu referendum.ow will the threat of a brexit play into a rate decision? mitsubishi motors confirms it is asnegotiations with nissan, the efficiency scandal terms of the page. set to receive a 50 million euro payoff to end the deal with chelsea, six years earlier. ♪ a very warm welcome to the program. i am anna and words. just facets :00 year in the u.k. will join us in dubai. the french banking group reporting their numbers, q1 profit at 227 million euros...
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comeine: those comments ahead of the bank of england super thursday.get the rate announcement and hear from mark carney. of course, the brexit debate has loomed large in over markets. and the outlook of the central bank's rate -- joining us with the latest is the lead u.k. economist from unicredit. thank you so much for coming and. this is extremely complicated for mark carney because he cannot be seen to get a political message, and yet he may have to change his forecast. --thank you so much for coming in. >> i think he will focus on the short-term impact of brexit, which would be huge uncertainty. the bank has always said it will not give projections of the impact of the u.k. economy. but he could say something about the short-term. we would expect him to say that. huge uncertainty and the impact the answer and he would have on the u.k. economy which is negative. francine: what exactly are you expecting from the boe today? are you expecting a unanimous vote? other economists are respected one person to vote for a rate cut. i you expecting them to dow
comeine: those comments ahead of the bank of england super thursday.get the rate announcement and hear from mark carney. of course, the brexit debate has loomed large in over markets. and the outlook of the central bank's rate -- joining us with the latest is the lead u.k. economist from unicredit. thank you so much for coming and. this is extremely complicated for mark carney because he cannot be seen to get a political message, and yet he may have to change his forecast. --thank you so much...
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his sister followed him from england and is suing him in court for the inheritance. he takes on a position in cohasset, west of plymouth. yet, he doesn't stick to the law very well. his servant is a drunk and unruly character. lastly, there is a baptism dispute with the local church. he is a minister, after all. he says if you baptize the parents, the children should also be baptized. limits effect and find a right-of -- write-up a bout that a --bout that. shortly after his appointment, a scout arrives from boston. either they resent to check on francis we do not know, however, trouble came when francis asserted that the children of the baptized also should be baptized. apparently that belief did not go over well with superior to and. they told him that henceforward, he had to conform to. views. francis refused. he has been preaching this way from the beginning. the boston ministers believe that they were in the right and appealed to the local magistrate judge to intervene and rule in their favor. the magistrate who was secular official ordered the constable to arres
his sister followed him from england and is suing him in court for the inheritance. he takes on a position in cohasset, west of plymouth. yet, he doesn't stick to the law very well. his servant is a drunk and unruly character. lastly, there is a baptism dispute with the local church. he is a minister, after all. he says if you baptize the parents, the children should also be baptized. limits effect and find a right-of -- write-up a bout that a --bout that. shortly after his appointment, a scout...
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at england' england's windsor c, there was a huge pageant celebrating queen elizabeth's nine of 90th birthday. as the queen is fond of horses, 900 horses and riders from around the world took parse in the ceremony. and the world's largest cruise ship set sail todayots maiden voyage. the billion-dollar "harmony of the seas" is headed from france to southhampton, england. it's 1200 feet long and taller than the eiffel tower. coming up, ferguson, missouri's troubled police department just sworn in its first african american police chief. we'll hear from him when the cbs weekend ne these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doct
at england' england's windsor c, there was a huge pageant celebrating queen elizabeth's nine of 90th birthday. as the queen is fond of horses, 900 horses and riders from around the world took parse in the ceremony. and the world's largest cruise ship set sail todayots maiden voyage. the billion-dollar "harmony of the seas" is headed from france to southhampton, england. it's 1200 feet long and taller than the eiffel tower. coming up, ferguson, missouri's troubled police department...
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jeff outside the bank of england. a lot of attention on this meeting. the last announcement ahead of the referendum vote on june 23rd. do you think we're going hear anything else with regards to which way the bank of england is leading on an brexit? >> no. i think mr. carney will be very careful to tread the line. the bank doesn't want to be drawn into sides as far as the story is concerned. obviously he's already come out and said he's concerned there may be a liquidity issue if there were to be a brexit vote. so as you would expect mr. carney is preparing the bank and the government and saying we can put contingency plans in place to make sure we manage any volatility that were to come from a brexit vote. so i think that is pretty much as read. what we will be interested in of course is to find out whether he is prepared to comment further on remarks we've heard from george os burn, the chancellor who has said the bank could have a tough job with both inflation spiking and growth falling as a result of the brexit vote. not everybody agrees with that a
jeff outside the bank of england. a lot of attention on this meeting. the last announcement ahead of the referendum vote on june 23rd. do you think we're going hear anything else with regards to which way the bank of england is leading on an brexit? >> no. i think mr. carney will be very careful to tread the line. the bank doesn't want to be drawn into sides as far as the story is concerned. obviously he's already come out and said he's concerned there may be a liquidity issue if there...
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what a day for the bank of england.olleagues warned about the risks if britain votes to leave the eu. the bank of england cut its growth forecast for this year and next year and the year after with an inflation forecast in place. he gave a detailed assessment of the risks that could emanate from a rex it -- briggs it -- xit saying itre could cause lower growth and hurt capital inflows and may result in higher funding costs. rateis our lovely interest probability function for december. we will come back to this because paul ryan is just about to speak. >> every year from drug overdoses than car accidents. we have got more of our fellow citizens dying every year from drug overdoses than they die of car accidents. today, the house continues to work on legislation to address the heroin and opioid epidemic across this country. who were at the press conference yesterday, you heard from susan brooks and bob all authors of two of these missions. all told, by the end of this week and we are acting on 18 bills to deal with this.
what a day for the bank of england.olleagues warned about the risks if britain votes to leave the eu. the bank of england cut its growth forecast for this year and next year and the year after with an inflation forecast in place. he gave a detailed assessment of the risks that could emanate from a rex it -- briggs it -- xit saying itre could cause lower growth and hurt capital inflows and may result in higher funding costs. rateis our lovely interest probability function for december. we will...
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there's no bigger enemy than england. so one of his claims to get people to fight on the union side was the brits were cozying up with the confederacy. if they ever did that, they may have been able to last a little longer. he's the interesting thing -- here's the interesting thing. one of meagher's best friends in life was a man named john mitchell. first, he was sent to the caribbean, and then he was sent to tasmania, and he had terrible asthma. meagher was the great orator during the rebel times, mitchell was the great writer. so it was a one-two punch. mitchell would write in the newspaper, meagher would give speeches in front of thousands of people. they were very close. mitchell finally comes to america as well, but he likes slavery. something happens in him that he sees slavery as not a bad thing. he writes in his own newspaper that if you irishmen are coming to america looking for a start, get yourself a couple of slaves and come south. and so meagher and he, his other people, break with mitchell. mitchell has thr
there's no bigger enemy than england. so one of his claims to get people to fight on the union side was the brits were cozying up with the confederacy. if they ever did that, they may have been able to last a little longer. he's the interesting thing -- here's the interesting thing. one of meagher's best friends in life was a man named john mitchell. first, he was sent to the caribbean, and then he was sent to tasmania, and he had terrible asthma. meagher was the great orator during the rebel...
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thursday, a bank of england rate decision and quarterly inflation report. u.s.and consumer data. in athens this weekend over pension reforms for greece. it comes as the imf and euro area finance ministers are donating possible debt relief measures. let's get straight to athens and speak to vassilis karamanis. just explain the significance of today's meeting. >> hi, mark. first is we're going to determine whether there is any progress to get greek debt relief. the finance minister will try to assess whether his european peers are meaningfully looking to offer some debt repro filing on greece. the second issue is whether greece will be asked to legislate a set of contingency measures around 3.5 billion euros on top of the 5.4 billion euros that are already passed through legislation in the greek parliament. given that the greek parliament is already crossing many redlines, finance ministers have said that it is almost impossible for the current government to legislate this safety net of measures. he will try to convince his peers to have the safety to be implement
thursday, a bank of england rate decision and quarterly inflation report. u.s.and consumer data. in athens this weekend over pension reforms for greece. it comes as the imf and euro area finance ministers are donating possible debt relief measures. let's get straight to athens and speak to vassilis karamanis. just explain the significance of today's meeting. >> hi, mark. first is we're going to determine whether there is any progress to get greek debt relief. the finance minister will try...
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>> i am an australian and seen what correctness has done to my country and in england. in england you cannot even look at somebody the wrong way and that is the trend throughout western civilization. my book is a cautionary message to americans to be aware i lived your future and you will not like it. you need to arrest the problem and punch this cultural totalitari totalitarian clogging the nose. hit first, hit hard, and you cannot stop because if you don't because we will end up in a situation where america will become belgium and another european country. if you want to do something different, take a risk, there is no country on earth like america. initiative, confidence, and risk go further here in the united states than anywhere else and that is why america is a beautiful idea that transcends geographical entities. >> when you take that message home to australia what do a lot of australians say? >> i know a lot of australians are proud of america's role in the world and we are proud to be the only country that fought alongside the united states in every conflict an
>> i am an australian and seen what correctness has done to my country and in england. in england you cannot even look at somebody the wrong way and that is the trend throughout western civilization. my book is a cautionary message to americans to be aware i lived your future and you will not like it. you need to arrest the problem and punch this cultural totalitari totalitarian clogging the nose. hit first, hit hard, and you cannot stop because if you don't because we will end up in a...
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we get to hear from the bank of england.will be an interesting one for mark carney to have to deal with. how is this being viewed over in berlin, caroline? as we watch the debates developed, what are the germans making of this? caroline: it is quite notable that the finance ministry went against was being out -- and was speaking out against the u.k. leaveing the eu. world leaders want to see the u.k. remain part of the you are european union. because what does that mean for the eurozone? how ieasy is up for people to negotiate their way out? of course, we know the european union is at the heart of what david cameron was calling, hopes about security and safety. guy: there is a fascinating poll out for bloomberg talking about the fact that half of europeans believe a vote by britain to leave the european union would spark a domino affect the other countries having referendums as well. lieveof responders belive their own countries should hold a referendum. this has become part of the political landscape. what a ripple effect t
we get to hear from the bank of england.will be an interesting one for mark carney to have to deal with. how is this being viewed over in berlin, caroline? as we watch the debates developed, what are the germans making of this? caroline: it is quite notable that the finance ministry went against was being out -- and was speaking out against the u.k. leaveing the eu. world leaders want to see the u.k. remain part of the you are european union. because what does that mean for the eurozone? how...
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minister,n finance right come up next it is bank of england super thursday. to what governor carney will say about the brexit. that story, next. ♪ guy: 54 minutes past the hour, welcome back to "on the move." it is decision time for the new region central bank. we have an interview with its governor, let's get those words around later on. at midday, we get a policy decision from the bank of after thatlf an hour governor mark carney holds his news conference. his comments will be scrutinized by both side of the brexit debate. bloomberg customers, you can watch it on live go and go to , that would give you what is happening there. an hour later, your official jobless claims are out. it is thursday. we are joined now by richard jones. i think he won't want to. i suspected that what the bank says today would be with a view to keep things in a as possible. having said that, there is some anticipation. but all think it is the base call for a lot of people in the market. there is some anticipation of might get a dovish dissent today. if that were to happen, market w
minister,n finance right come up next it is bank of england super thursday. to what governor carney will say about the brexit. that story, next. ♪ guy: 54 minutes past the hour, welcome back to "on the move." it is decision time for the new region central bank. we have an interview with its governor, let's get those words around later on. at midday, we get a policy decision from the bank of after thatlf an hour governor mark carney holds his news conference. his comments will be...
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that accused him of poisoning the minds of his countrymen in order to assert independence of new england. it in 1721 the smallpox epidemic served as the catalyst for american journalism the coming-of-age the beginning of american independence this book is about that epidemic in the story of five remarkable men held their courage and daring evasion and in the time of crisis thank you. so i have five main characters in this book i will concentrate the rest of my time unquestionably the most famous of the characters someone generally associated with philadelphia there remain very much a boston point. he would leave boston in 17 years old and would never return again sometimes you it's a rather tough stains hoffa yet named his daughter virginia so he hoped the french bid would be blessed with 12 more children for one for each of the colony's and one was massachusetts that was even too harsh so he never did return permanently but it is safe to say since wherever he went he kept tabs on boston famously his friend rode with that military occupation in closing the port there were tears in 1784 f
that accused him of poisoning the minds of his countrymen in order to assert independence of new england. it in 1721 the smallpox epidemic served as the catalyst for american journalism the coming-of-age the beginning of american independence this book is about that epidemic in the story of five remarkable men held their courage and daring evasion and in the time of crisis thank you. so i have five main characters in this book i will concentrate the rest of my time unquestionably the most...
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speaker, people will go to the polls in council elections in england. nine of the ten most deprived councils are set to see cuts higher than the national average with eight facing cuts more than three times the national average. meaning, less money for youth services, for adult social care, and for those in areas of the greatest need. the prime minister used to say we're all in it together. what happened to that? >> first of all, let me join the gentleman in saying, yes, of course, we should always support holocaust memorial day, whether it is here in the united kingd m kingdom, where we have a number of commemorations, or in israel. but i'm going to press him on this, because he did say this. he said, it will be my pleasure and my honor to host an event in parliament where our friends from hezbollah will be speaking. i've also invited friends from hamas to come and speak as well. now, hamas and hezbollah believe in killing jews, not just in israel but around the world. so would he take this opportunity -- because if he wants to clear up the problem of
speaker, people will go to the polls in council elections in england. nine of the ten most deprived councils are set to see cuts higher than the national average with eight facing cuts more than three times the national average. meaning, less money for youth services, for adult social care, and for those in areas of the greatest need. the prime minister used to say we're all in it together. what happened to that? >> first of all, let me join the gentleman in saying, yes, of course, we...
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>> this is my first chance. >> i am from england.he masses are preparing for the biggest political show here in decades. a high monument, we glimpse thousands of dancers. rehearsing for the opening of the workers party congress. its job is to glorify the rule of kim jong un. there is no escaping the kim dynasty. at this children's hospital. they are regaled with tales of personally ordered the scanner. the children we see look remarkably well. there is not a real doctor in sight. >> i think these are not doctors. rupert: even our vip, prince albert of liechtenstein, is starting to have his doubts. this is the challenge of trying to understand anything about this country. this place is very clean, modern equipment. if i try to ask these people questions they run away. everything we see looks like a setup. is easier to understand the national sport tae kwon do. this is how north korea sees itself, tough and fearless and indomitable. >> who can blame her for losing her tongue with this lot taking notes? for all its tough behavior this i
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into equities% more ocala's scotland or england if you think it is the resolution is not relevant. edition that particular occasion. and have never much they want to argue about to contribute to the memberships that money simply does not have to be sent. as there was more money available and with that ability to have money to spend the edison the scottish and would be in charge of. in with the much simpler method that education for the scottish ministers. >> so that make scotland share and with the support of their private sector to significantly diminish and the money that comes back. select i absolutely said that the money that has been spent in britain the neck charlotte get a rebate. so what we do is paid out. because show the office of national statistics but if you want to have a debate and for that label for the privilege. >> how confident are you that scotland has secured its fair share? in the government proved. >> to trust the conservative party but we do have a the formula. and that agriculture that has more of the biggest for inevitably do continue as a related public s
into equities% more ocala's scotland or england if you think it is the resolution is not relevant. edition that particular occasion. and have never much they want to argue about to contribute to the memberships that money simply does not have to be sent. as there was more money available and with that ability to have money to spend the edison the scottish and would be in charge of. in with the much simpler method that education for the scottish ministers. >> so that make scotland share...
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the bank of england voting 9-nil. thanks england -- america merrill lynch said they could've had a cut -- that didn't happen. the fourth consecutive period. its growth forecasted it lowered its 2016 gdp forecast to 2.2%. that has been a great surprise. the economy is clearly slurring ahead of the referendum. the bank of england has a tricky judgment call -- the economy is clearly slowing. what the economy would do if they would vote against staying in the e.u. > >> the mpc can't duck it. he tried very well, triple on and delicate knife edge, people criticized him for using words rather than numbers. but the numbers are pretty obvious and he ended up basically admitting that brexit would probably trigger recession. sharing app has received a strategic investment from apple. alibaba is also an investor in bb which operations 400 cities in china. >> this is a huge deal. we have reported earlier that didi was looking to raise $2 billion. that is what our sources told us. singleaking didi's largest deal investment ever. th
the bank of england voting 9-nil. thanks england -- america merrill lynch said they could've had a cut -- that didn't happen. the fourth consecutive period. its growth forecasted it lowered its 2016 gdp forecast to 2.2%. that has been a great surprise. the economy is clearly slurring ahead of the referendum. the bank of england has a tricky judgment call -- the economy is clearly slowing. what the economy would do if they would vote against staying in the e.u. > >> the mpc can't duck...
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speaker, people will go to the polls in council elections in england. night of the two most deprived councils are set to see cuts high than the national average. with a facing cuts more than three times the national average. the means less money for youth services, adult social care and for those in areas of greatest need. that prime minister used to say we are all in it together. what happened to that? >> first of all let me join the right honorable jo joe and said yes, of course we should always support holocaust memorial day whether it is here in the united kingdom where we have commemorations or indeed an issue. i'm going to present on this point because he did say this. he said it will be my pleasure and my honor to host an event in parliament where our friends from hezbollah will be speaking. i've also invited friends from hamas to come and speak as well. hamas and hezbollah believe in killing jews, not just in israel but around the world. so will he take this opportunity because if he wants to clip the problem that the semitism in the labour part
speaker, people will go to the polls in council elections in england. night of the two most deprived councils are set to see cuts high than the national average. with a facing cuts more than three times the national average. the means less money for youth services, adult social care and for those in areas of greatest need. that prime minister used to say we are all in it together. what happened to that? >> first of all let me join the right honorable jo joe and said yes, of course we...
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the city would continue to prosper even if england leaves. it has been around longer than the current 28 nation bloc. but it could hurt business in the short-term. >> consumer prices in the u.s. rose at the fastest pace in three years in march. a search .4% since march, mainly because oil prices have risen. prices climbed 1.1% compared to a year ago still under the federal reserve target rate of percent. very strong indicators there. let's talk about that. there are many other factors weighing in there on the market in the u.s.. can you tell us more about that? >> overall we got a bunch of pretty solid economic news. let's stick to the inflation data that we got, as you already mentioned the increase in the price of oil play quite a bit of a roll over a year and oil prices on tuesday reached the highest level as last october. we also got the numbers from industrial production that came in better than it acted, and on top of it also, fresh numbers from the housing market, building permits in housing starts also reading pretty strong gains for
the city would continue to prosper even if england leaves. it has been around longer than the current 28 nation bloc. but it could hurt business in the short-term. >> consumer prices in the u.s. rose at the fastest pace in three years in march. a search .4% since march, mainly because oil prices have risen. prices climbed 1.1% compared to a year ago still under the federal reserve target rate of percent. very strong indicators there. let's talk about that. there are many other factors...
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in many ways, scotland is different from england further south.uch of the population is more socially-minded. much of it wants little to do with the elites in westminster. >> some people would say that there's a tradition in scotland of greater engagement with the continent. for centuries, france was scotland's ally against england and some people say that that basic worldview still remains in scotland to some extent. >> two years ago, scottish voters opted against independence from the united kingdom in a referendum. the head of the scotish national party who had led the "yes" campaign stepped down. but his successor nicola sturgeon has been rising in the ratings ever since. proud and self-confident, she's also been flexing her muscles in the eu debate. her party is currently very pro-eu. >> if scotland were to vote in favor of eu membership and the rest of the uk were to vote to leave it, if scotland in other words were to be outvoted, then there is a real chance that that could lead to a second referendum. >> many people still hanker after inde
in many ways, scotland is different from england further south.uch of the population is more socially-minded. much of it wants little to do with the elites in westminster. >> some people would say that there's a tradition in scotland of greater engagement with the continent. for centuries, france was scotland's ally against england and some people say that that basic worldview still remains in scotland to some extent. >> two years ago, scottish voters opted against independence from...
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on behalf of scotland, we make a smaller contribution than does england or the uk as a whole.e make a higher contribution than northern island and wales. >> yeah. >> scotland does quite well of the eu as well with regard -- >> it always has. i mean, when i first arrived in brussels in 94, the islands partnership and others had been very, very effective in terms of maximizing european funding and remained the case sense then. >> scotland stronger than europe produced campaign material for states, for every pound the uk puts in, it get 10 pound back. what is that claim based on? >> that's a figure that came from, i think that was the cbi. separate from the campaign. and that was based partly on research and innovation, partly on the impact that structural funds and social funds have in terms of reswrgeneration and ot food aspects. it was simply just an economi l calculation. >> okay. i have one more question. any reason you think scotland would be better off if the uk remains within the eu? so what do you think would be the key risks if the uk as a whole votes to leave? >> well,
on behalf of scotland, we make a smaller contribution than does england or the uk as a whole.e make a higher contribution than northern island and wales. >> yeah. >> scotland does quite well of the eu as well with regard -- >> it always has. i mean, when i first arrived in brussels in 94, the islands partnership and others had been very, very effective in terms of maximizing european funding and remained the case sense then. >> scotland stronger than europe produced...
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losses across england the scott just scotland. -- england and scotland.'s get more from alan crawford. he joins us out of edinburgh. if i am watching in berlin, paris, is there anything i could take away in terms of the political story developing toward the brexit? arguably with the results of the english council elections and across scotland and wales, it doesn't feel like a country on the verge of revolution. gains theid see anti-eu party in england, they were relatively modest, something like 20 seats out of 2500 that were up for election. the results are not filling in. also present stand to gain every seat in scotland. more than 13% of the vote in wales. , but very hard to predict i thought we would be looking at . a far bigger u.k. vote that would've caused concern on behalf of the par minister. -- on behalf of the prime minister. guy: is that good campaigning for the brexit -- is that good for those campaigning for the brexit vacco -- brexit? >> we had to take trump seriously now. of presidention obama on the other side arguing very strongly that t
losses across england the scott just scotland. -- england and scotland.'s get more from alan crawford. he joins us out of edinburgh. if i am watching in berlin, paris, is there anything i could take away in terms of the political story developing toward the brexit? arguably with the results of the english council elections and across scotland and wales, it doesn't feel like a country on the verge of revolution. gains theid see anti-eu party in england, they were relatively modest, something...
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so england, what i'm saying is, we're in a jam and we want to come home. i'm going to say there's going to be a lot of people pretty excited to call cigarettes fags. >> trevor: michelle wolfe, with booking.com's free cancellation, you could just forget the beach wedding... and the beach booty... you could just book a different resort. like in alaska. they've got igloos. (man) that show.t to record (woman) now we have to wait forever to see it. (jon bon jovi) with directv, you don't. ♪ you see, we've got the power to turn back time. ♪ ♪ that show you missed, let's just go back and find. ♪ ♪ and let's go back and choose spicy instead of mild. ♪ ♪ and maybe reconsider having that second child. ♪ ♪ see, that's the power to turn back time. ♪ (vo) get the ultimate all included bundle. call 1-800-directv. ♪ ♪ take any day, and squeeze some magic into it. ♪ ♪ [ shower running ] when you have a hole in your neck, don't face the showerhead. suction out your tube before you eat. crouch - don't bend over. you don't want to lose the food in your stomach. cpr is not mou
so england, what i'm saying is, we're in a jam and we want to come home. i'm going to say there's going to be a lot of people pretty excited to call cigarettes fags. >> trevor: michelle wolfe, with booking.com's free cancellation, you could just forget the beach wedding... and the beach booty... you could just book a different resort. like in alaska. they've got igloos. (man) that show.t to record (woman) now we have to wait forever to see it. (jon bon jovi) with directv, you don't. ♪...
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so england, what i'm saying is, we're in a jam and we want to come home.d on the trump supporters, i'm going to say there's going to be a lot of people pretty excited to call cigarettes fags. >> trevor: michelle wolfe, [ crowd cheering ] beer! ice cold beer! hey, can we get some beers? what beer? ummmm... redd's apple ale! i'll take one too. me too! hey! redd's apple ale! redd's apple ale. crisp like an apple. brewed like a beer. what's it say? is it the cure for malaria? has the war ended? a prince wants to give us 20 million dollars, he just needs our social security numbers. we're gonna be rich!!! horses for everyone! the first spam was sent by telegraph in 1864. huh. put some flavor in your break. make time for snapple who don't have access thto basic banking,on people but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first
so england, what i'm saying is, we're in a jam and we want to come home.d on the trump supporters, i'm going to say there's going to be a lot of people pretty excited to call cigarettes fags. >> trevor: michelle wolfe, [ crowd cheering ] beer! ice cold beer! hey, can we get some beers? what beer? ummmm... redd's apple ale! i'll take one too. me too! hey! redd's apple ale! redd's apple ale. crisp like an apple. brewed like a beer. what's it say? is it the cure for malaria? has the war...
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so england, what i'm saying is, we're in a jam and we want to come home.s, i'm going to say there's going to be a lot of people pretty excited to call cigarettes fags. cigarettes fags. >> trevor: michelle wolfe, when our troops don't come back, someone has to help their families move forward. my family lost so much. it was a shock. it was a void. special operations warrior foundation was there for me. without special operations warrior foundation, i don't know how we would all afford to go to college. now through july 31st, a portion of each sale of specially marked cherry extra strength 5-hour energy® shots benefits the special operations warrior foundation. we hope you will join the fight. new old spice odor blocker! (softly) it's for sale. (whip crack) destroy dirts confidence with deep-cleaning old spice dirt destroyer (baby cries) tell your armpits to stop crying like a baby with old spice sweat defense. it was all pencil and paper. started out, the surface pro is very intuitive. with the pressure of my hand i can draw lightly, just like i would with
so england, what i'm saying is, we're in a jam and we want to come home.s, i'm going to say there's going to be a lot of people pretty excited to call cigarettes fags. cigarettes fags. >> trevor: michelle wolfe, when our troops don't come back, someone has to help their families move forward. my family lost so much. it was a shock. it was a void. special operations warrior foundation was there for me. without special operations warrior foundation, i don't know how we would all afford to...
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so england, what i'm saying is, we're in a jam and we want to come home.ased on the trump supporters, i'm going to say there's going to be a lot of people pretty excited to call cigarettes fags. cigarettes fags. >> trevor: michelle wolfe, ♪ (catchy upbe♪ music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mmm.before mom gets home.d up, that'll work. dentastix cleans... so you can get closer. canredd's apple ale!ome beers? ♪ [ "stay" by lisa loeb ] redd's apple ale. also for a limited time in blueberry. [ song continues ] (man) hmm. ♪hat do you think? (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers, there's a lost couple in the men's department. (vo) there's a great big un-khaki world out there. explore it in a subaru crosstrek. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ ♪ give extra. get extra. bacon supreme omelet breakfast sandwich, loaded with peppers, onions, and potatoes and topped with two slices of cherrywood-smoked bacon and cheese all on a freshly baked croissant. america runs on dunkin'. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the communi
so england, what i'm saying is, we're in a jam and we want to come home.ased on the trump supporters, i'm going to say there's going to be a lot of people pretty excited to call cigarettes fags. cigarettes fags. >> trevor: michelle wolfe, ♪ (catchy upbe♪ music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mmm.before mom gets home.d up, that'll work. dentastix cleans... so you can get closer. canredd's apple ale!ome beers? ♪ [ "stay" by lisa loeb ] redd's apple ale. also for a limited time in...
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bank of england cutting its forecast low.ties looks like they are heading lower for the fifth consecutive day. they were higher earlier in the session. it is all about central banks today. the close is next. ♪ vonnie: it is 11:00 a.m. herevonnie: in new york, 4:00 p.m. in london, and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. i am vonnie quinn, in four -- in four betty liu. mark: i am mark barton. you are watching the european close on bloomberg markets. we are going to take you from london, from brazil and washington in the next hour. here is what we are watching -- central bank decisions out of denmark, norway, and the u.k. today. how are monetary policy decisions dealing with the challenge of a slowing euro area economy, and the upcoming brexit vote? vonnie: donald trump and speaker paul ryan met face-to-face this morning, and the meeting went "great. will they" did on the same page? -- will they get on the same page? a new government set to take command of latin america's largest economy. vonnie:
bank of england cutting its forecast low.ties looks like they are heading lower for the fifth consecutive day. they were higher earlier in the session. it is all about central banks today. the close is next. ♪ vonnie: it is 11:00 a.m. herevonnie: in new york, 4:00 p.m. in london, and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. i am vonnie quinn, in four -- in four betty liu. mark: i am mark barton. you are watching the european close on bloomberg markets. we are going to take you from london, from brazil and...
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southern new england, on sunday evening. >> spring showers. >> the grass is already green. >>> we'lle back with the latest breaking news that wreckage from the missing plane has been found. dog person. my name is barbara and i make dog chow natural in davenport, iowa. now that i work there and see all of the care and the ingredients that go into it. i value the food even more. i feed yoshi dog chow natural because there's no artificial colors, preservatives and it's made with real chicken. he's got so much energy. his coat is so shiny. and he just seems over all happier. i'm so proud to make dog chow natural in davenport, iowa. >>> we continue to follow the breaking news, the egyptian military says this morning they believe the navy has found some belongings of passengers even potentially parts of the plane itself. this from egyptair flight 804. they describe the items as being 180 miles outside of alexandria, egypt. it lost contact 180 miles off the egyptian coast. a spokesman said they're sure that the wreckage is indeed from flight 804 and that all wreckage will be brought back to
southern new england, on sunday evening. >> spring showers. >> the grass is already green. >>> we'lle back with the latest breaking news that wreckage from the missing plane has been found. dog person. my name is barbara and i make dog chow natural in davenport, iowa. now that i work there and see all of the care and the ingredients that go into it. i value the food even more. i feed yoshi dog chow natural because there's no artificial colors, preservatives and it's made...
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that would push back those rate hikes for the bank of england.ine: thank you so much for coming on. coming up, french strikes. ♪ francine: let's get to the news. nejra: a broad-based weakening of inflation pressures is behind this months surprise interest-rate cut. cutaustralian central bank for the first time since 2008. growth outlook remained steady. yes trillion dollar jumped. it was not viewed as a slamdunk. has cut his firms investments in u.s. stocks by more than a third. he has warned of risks stemming from china's economy. he thinks the hard landing for the country is practically unavoidable. ehrenberg will increase its holding of gold and other precious metals. they think demand will be lifted by uncertainty surrounding the outcome of the u.s. elections and the eu referendum. , platinum markets will rebound by us much as 40% in the next two years. u.s. has revealed how much of its debt is owned by saudi arabia. department said the kingdom has a stock file of $117 billion, putting them as one of the top. requestg submitted a under the fr
that would push back those rate hikes for the bank of england.ine: thank you so much for coming on. coming up, french strikes. ♪ francine: let's get to the news. nejra: a broad-based weakening of inflation pressures is behind this months surprise interest-rate cut. cutaustralian central bank for the first time since 2008. growth outlook remained steady. yes trillion dollar jumped. it was not viewed as a slamdunk. has cut his firms investments in u.s. stocks by more than a third. he has warned...
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>> stephen: have you been to england?jon: what's that? >> stephen: have you been to england? >> jon: yeah, i've been over there. >> stephen: do you like it over there? >> jon: i've been over there a few times. >> stephen: are you doing any travelling? are you going to england this summer? >> jon: no, i'm not going this summer. >> stephen: anybody traveling this summer? anybody? ( cheers and applause ) no, you're not, because thousands of passengers are missing their flights right now, due to airport security lines that last for hours. travelers are weary, angry, dirty, sleeping in chairs. basically, america's airports have become america's bus stations. just take a look at this video a passenger took of the line to get through security at chicago's midway airport. >> okay, here's the start. let's see how long this thing is. here's the security line. oh, guess what? it's just getting started. yep, still in line. yep. are you ( bleep ) kidding me, t.s.a.? what the ( bleep )? ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: it's an und
>> stephen: have you been to england?jon: what's that? >> stephen: have you been to england? >> jon: yeah, i've been over there. >> stephen: do you like it over there? >> jon: i've been over there a few times. >> stephen: are you doing any travelling? are you going to england this summer? >> jon: no, i'm not going this summer. >> stephen: anybody traveling this summer? anybody? ( cheers and applause ) no, you're not, because thousands of...
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also this thursday, the bank of england kept its benchmark interest rate steady.f we look further at the brexit issue, british broadcaster itv says advertisers are holding back spending ahead of the june referendum. itv says execs advertising revenues to be fairly flat during the first half of the year. just two months ago the company expected the european football championships to lift at sales. if we stick to the u.k., british prime minister david cameron has been hosting an anticorruption summit in london and he has pledged to make foreign firms that own property in britain to reveal their identity of the true owners. britain is one of 6 countries to agree to publish registers of really owns companies in their entirety. france and nigeria has signed up. reporter: the international summit in london comes less than a month after the release of the panama papers that revealed how global elites use anonymous company to avoid paying tax. crucially, the also put the spotlight on britain among the companies cited, more than half are incorporated in british tax havens
also this thursday, the bank of england kept its benchmark interest rate steady.f we look further at the brexit issue, british broadcaster itv says advertisers are holding back spending ahead of the june referendum. itv says execs advertising revenues to be fairly flat during the first half of the year. just two months ago the company expected the european football championships to lift at sales. if we stick to the u.k., british prime minister david cameron has been hosting an anticorruption...
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entering the season, the small club from central england had 5,000 to 1 odds of winning the title.year history and even calls for the manager to be knight the spurs against the oklahoma city thunder, game two of the second round. late in the fourth. a controversy no-call on the thunder dion waiters while inbounding the ball from out of bounds shoves ginobili. no on call. the thunder evened the series at a game each. >>> former san francisco 49ers dana stubblefield has been charged with raping a disabled woman. the consent allegedly occurred in april of last year at stubblefield's home after the woman was come to interview for a babysitter job. he faces substantial prison time if convicted. >>> a run-up to this weekend's kentucky derby, the bed races fastest time and even who knocks down the most cones. >>> ahead, a '90s classic is getting a sequel. >>> who did beyonce just knock off at the top of the record books? you're watching "early today." a! it added this other level of clean to it. it just kinda like...wiped everything clean. 6x cleaning my teeth are glowing. they are so whi
entering the season, the small club from central england had 5,000 to 1 odds of winning the title.year history and even calls for the manager to be knight the spurs against the oklahoma city thunder, game two of the second round. late in the fourth. a controversy no-call on the thunder dion waiters while inbounding the ball from out of bounds shoves ginobili. no on call. the thunder evened the series at a game each. >>> former san francisco 49ers dana stubblefield has been charged with...