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we will be talking to the leader of the erg, and marie morris, injusta leader of the erg, and marie morris moment. leader of the erg, and marie morris, injusta moment. dominic leader of the erg, and marie morris, injust a moment. dominic raab saying the backstop amounted to customs union obligations and he can't reconcile the terms of the deal with the promises made in the conservative manifesto. of all the members of the cabinet who could have gone, his departure is undoubtedly the most significant, isn't it? i think it is. to lose one brexit secretary was clearly bad, when david davis webb. to two suggests that mrs may is charting her own course on brexit. —— when david davis went, and now two, it suggests that mrs may starting their own course on brexit. the civil servant ollie morris is putting together a package which the brexit secretary cannot sign up to. why dominic raab matters is because he isa dominic raab matters is because he is a eurosceptic brexiteer and he had the confidence of the slightly suspicious brexiteer backbenchers, if you like. losing him sends a signal to them th
we will be talking to the leader of the erg, and marie morris, injusta leader of the erg, and marie morris moment. leader of the erg, and marie morris, injusta moment. dominic leader of the erg, and marie morris, injust a moment. dominic raab saying the backstop amounted to customs union obligations and he can't reconcile the terms of the deal with the promises made in the conservative manifesto. of all the members of the cabinet who could have gone, his departure is undoubtedly the most...
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the erg 48. and they haven't hit it yet, and thatis 48.haven't hit it yet, and that is the margin you need for a no—confidence vote. as far as we know only 25 have publicly submitted letters so far. the times says that 25 have submitted them publicly, they say that some senior brexiteers claim that they have firm pledges by more than 50, but they will submit letters by tomorrow evening. as they point out, if a leadership election is treated it will take place within 24 hours of the threshold, which will turn this into a really extraordinary week. quite what would happen, the summit on sunday would presumably not take place. i don't know where we would be then, really. and the story here, the warning is don't do what we did to margaret thatcher, the public did not like that. no, michael heseltine found his own personal cross when he tried to ta ke his own personal cross when he tried to take on margaret thatcher for the leadership of the tory party, that he lost out. as we were saying earlier, the conservatives, despite changing leader, wen
the erg 48. and they haven't hit it yet, and thatis 48.haven't hit it yet, and that is the margin you need for a no—confidence vote. as far as we know only 25 have publicly submitted letters so far. the times says that 25 have submitted them publicly, they say that some senior brexiteers claim that they have firm pledges by more than 50, but they will submit letters by tomorrow evening. as they point out, if a leadership election is treated it will take place within 24 hours of the threshold,...
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amid much mocking of the erg online, that analogy with the classic bbc series was picked up by severaltical assistant editor norman smith used it again on thurday‘s news at one. it's not going to win over the hard brexiteers, the dad's army brigade. there may be enough in this t get some of those middle ground brexiteers on board to back the government. chris 0ldershaw had this reaction. but if the prospect of a leadership challenge were being ridiculed by some, it was certainly being treated as headline news by the bbc from last weekend on. the comments pile more pressure on a prime minister struggling to maintain cabinet unity. a change of leader would bring uncertainty, she says, that could delay or frustrate the talks. speculation continues over whether the prime minister will face a vote of no confidence this week. the prime minister pushes on with her brexit deal. that focus on the prime minister's future irked a number of viewers with janet wait writing: and mike willmont echoed that. bbc news has been making some attempts to explain what is in the draft agreement and the politi
amid much mocking of the erg online, that analogy with the classic bbc series was picked up by severaltical assistant editor norman smith used it again on thurday‘s news at one. it's not going to win over the hard brexiteers, the dad's army brigade. there may be enough in this t get some of those middle ground brexiteers on board to back the government. chris 0ldershaw had this reaction. but if the prospect of a leadership challenge were being ridiculed by some, it was certainly being treated...
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. ♪ erg. ♪ manus: let's check the business flash headlines. to boost profit by $6.8 billion over the next eight years by streaming operations. bloomberg has learned the automaker will be spending more to develop and manufacture of electric cars, cut costs, increase the efficiency, and the try to make more money from new businesses such as digital offerings. united technology has cleared the final hurdle to complete a deal with rockwell collins. china has signed off on the $23 billion agreement reached more than a year ago. investors are concerned the trade dispute between the u.s. and china would hold up the approval and take over. it gives united technologies scale and negotiating power to deal with boeing and airbus. the cryptocurrency crash shows no signs of letting up. fell 25%berg index last week, the worst five-day stretch since crypto mania peaked in january. that coin is trading at just over $4200. that is your business flash. those are the main stories. this week is either going to see a breakthrough or further breakdown of the u.s.-c
. ♪ erg. ♪ manus: let's check the business flash headlines. to boost profit by $6.8 billion over the next eight years by streaming operations. bloomberg has learned the automaker will be spending more to develop and manufacture of electric cars, cut costs, increase the efficiency, and the try to make more money from new businesses such as digital offerings. united technology has cleared the final hurdle to complete a deal with rockwell collins. china has signed off on the $23 billion...
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like me talking about the erg. —— the erg.as many as they would like! some of these groups inevitably, like around a real campfire, tend to overlap a bit. there are those who are keen on a true, keen, hard brexit as some would describe it. the likes of borisjohnson, david davis, priti patel, all former cabinet ministers, all long—standing brexit campaigners. they want to see, as i say, a proper, as they would see it, breakfrom say, a proper, as they would see it, break from the european say, a proper, as they would see it, breakfrom the european union, definitively getting out of the single market and customs union and definitively striking trade deals around the world as quickly as possible. the next group, a group we don't hear about that often, but they are crucial. the may loyalists, there are still people entirely loyal to theresa may. 0ne are still people entirely loyal to theresa may. one of the most prominent, vocal and enthusiastic, david lidington, cabinet office minister, effectively the deputy prime minister and da
like me talking about the erg. —— the erg.as many as they would like! some of these groups inevitably, like around a real campfire, tend to overlap a bit. there are those who are keen on a true, keen, hard brexit as some would describe it. the likes of borisjohnson, david davis, priti patel, all former cabinet ministers, all long—standing brexit campaigners. they want to see, as i say, a proper, as they would see it, breakfrom say, a proper, as they would see it, break from the european...
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. >> that is how the erg dispatch call went out around 11:30 yesterday morning as authorities rushedere to the home of diddy's ex, model and actress kim porter. a solemn diddy was on the scene speaking with authorities as the coroner removed her body. later friend and fellow model kimora lee simmons could be seen sobbing in the driveway and wiping her eyes. kim's death is a bit mysterious, the 47-year-old was said to be suffering from pneumonia, but an official cause of death is still not known. ♪ what if my twins ask me why i ain't married to their mom ♪ >> we're told diddy is devastated. he shares a 20-year-old son and two 11-year-old twin girls with kim. we're told she was almost inseparable with the twins and in 2014 gushed about them to "e.t." >> they're following in mommy and daddy's foot steps in entertainment. >> you got a lovely date. >> oh, yeah. this is kim. >> hello. >> porter and diddy who met in 1994 and dated on and off for over a decade weren't shy about showing their bond before and after their final break up. >> when when he's not working his brain is working. it's
. >> that is how the erg dispatch call went out around 11:30 yesterday morning as authorities rushedere to the home of diddy's ex, model and actress kim porter. a solemn diddy was on the scene speaking with authorities as the coroner removed her body. later friend and fellow model kimora lee simmons could be seen sobbing in the driveway and wiping her eyes. kim's death is a bit mysterious, the 47-year-old was said to be suffering from pneumonia, but an official cause of death is still not...
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a lot of critics say it's fear among erg. he's disputed that claim.the campaign stops yesterday, he said my critics want to talk more about the economy. after i say we're doing great, what else is there to say? basically acknowledging this is a ware to fire up his base. yesterday he touted the fact that troops have arrived on the border. former president obama called that a political stunt given the fact that a lot of those migrants are still about a thousand miles away. take a listen to more of what president trump had to say yesterday. >> but i will say, these people were vicious. they broke through into mexico, throwing rocks and stones. this is the second caravan made up of some very tough young people. very tough. criminals in some cases. in many cases. they'll say, do you have proof? yeah, i have proof. they threw stones in the police's face. >> alex, the other part of president trump's strategy is targeting his base. so he is going to a lot of areas that are friendly to him to basically drive upturnout. today, he's going to be in with georgia a
a lot of critics say it's fear among erg. he's disputed that claim.the campaign stops yesterday, he said my critics want to talk more about the economy. after i say we're doing great, what else is there to say? basically acknowledging this is a ware to fire up his base. yesterday he touted the fact that troops have arrived on the border. former president obama called that a political stunt given the fact that a lot of those migrants are still about a thousand miles away. take a listen to more...
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now new fears it an erging risk. did you think to yourself this could be cancer? never. never. my plastic surgeon didn't bring it up to me. my ob/gyn never spoke to me. nobody. >> reporter: the fda now has 414 reported itases of alcl and believas caused at least nine deaths. they have considered it rare with odds of 1 in 30,000 women at risk but an nbc news investigation with the icij found data from other countriegg ting the risk could be as high as 1 in 10,000 or even 1 in 1,000. though some countries may use different types of implants. the main concern is with textured implants to remain more firmly though they can carry a risk, too. plastic surgeon eric swanson, resrchers and author of two textbooks on cosmetic surgery believes this latest evidence shows textured implants are sh dangerous anld be banned. >> if you have an alternative that's completely safe, why on earth would you recommend that device? ll>> reporter: mic didn't know she had textured implants until removed. one implant manufacturer, allergan says the sis supported by a large number of peer reviewed studies.
now new fears it an erging risk. did you think to yourself this could be cancer? never. never. my plastic surgeon didn't bring it up to me. my ob/gyn never spoke to me. nobody. >> reporter: the fda now has 414 reported itases of alcl and believas caused at least nine deaths. they have considered it rare with odds of 1 in 30,000 women at risk but an nbc news investigation with the icij found data from other countriegg ting the risk could be as high as 1 in 10,000 or even 1 in 1,000. though...
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i kind of agree with what heidi said which is for the erg part of the conservative party ca n the erghat extremists in the labour party, there is no deal they will accept either. the government has to look across the chamber and find a majority of mps to support a deal so that we can still accept the outcome of the referendum but make sure we leave in a way that does the least economic damage to the country. brussels has made clear this is the only show in town this deal. there will not be another one. brussels said within the red lines of the government's negotiation this is the only deal available. it is a valid point and only deal available. it is a valid pointandi only deal available. it is a valid point and i have put it to my party myself or if the labour party still accepts myself or if the labour party still a cce pts we myself or if the labour party still accepts we a re myself or if the labour party still accepts we are leaving the european union next march, at some point we have to come forward with something we can vote for. why it is with pleasurable to what it a conserva
i kind of agree with what heidi said which is for the erg part of the conservative party ca n the erghat extremists in the labour party, there is no deal they will accept either. the government has to look across the chamber and find a majority of mps to support a deal so that we can still accept the outcome of the referendum but make sure we leave in a way that does the least economic damage to the country. brussels has made clear this is the only show in town this deal. there will not be...
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i want to ask if you would erg,ogize to fred guttenb who tragically lost his daughter a parkland.ou have been endorsed by a at called parkland a false flag. ms. harkey: parkland was a tragedy but there was no communication between authorities. the don't you apologize to people held by the criminals invading all around with weapons? look what happened to kate steinle in san francisco. i wasn't endorsed by a group that called parkland a false flag. your endorsed by the open borders group. you want chaos and no law. of lawin: a lot enforcement knows very well where i stand and that's why i will be a strong supporter of theirs. there have been major groups that have refused to endorse you. that is not true. i have statewide, i have border patrol, i have san diego sheriff's. a groupn: and you have that called parkland the conspiracy very which you have had on your website for months. ok.rator: thank you for joining us tonight. present your ideas, give a closing statement if you will to the voters in the 49th congressional district. ms. harkey, if you want to address the voters and give
i want to ask if you would erg,ogize to fred guttenb who tragically lost his daughter a parkland.ou have been endorsed by a at called parkland a false flag. ms. harkey: parkland was a tragedy but there was no communication between authorities. the don't you apologize to people held by the criminals invading all around with weapons? look what happened to kate steinle in san francisco. i wasn't endorsed by a group that called parkland a false flag. your endorsed by the open borders group. you...
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about 1200 people did so on berg erg road in a line that tooking about two hours to get to the front of the line. yet they persisted and eventually got to the cast provisional ballots. the renl strarl here has been projecting between 60% and 70% voter turnout today, up from a typical 20%. that translates into more ballots seen arriving from all over the county from 1 thought 098 precincts. many were young people. i asked one of them why. >> i think they care about their future and what the future holds for them. >> we've had more than 3,000 people come to city hall to cast ballots. over half the people were not registered to vote. they were registering today getting their ballot and voting all in the same trip. >> so that resulted in one of the busiest election days in history at city hall, certainly at least for four decades. no one is complaining about the additional workload. voting is the kind cuff civic engagement that is a hallmark of democracy. the flood of ballots means there will be strong erl tabulation timelines especially here northeasterly santa clara county. shannon bou
about 1200 people did so on berg erg road in a line that tooking about two hours to get to the front of the line. yet they persisted and eventually got to the cast provisional ballots. the renl strarl here has been projecting between 60% and 70% voter turnout today, up from a typical 20%. that translates into more ballots seen arriving from all over the county from 1 thought 098 precincts. many were young people. i asked one of them why. >> i think they care about their future and what...
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this year's grand marshall was retired army captain florent erg, a medal of honor recipient who was wounded in afghanistan. and at arlington national cemetery, seetary of veterans affairs robert wilkie spoke at a wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown sdier. read about the anniversary of" the gross clinic" painting, now emerging as a masterpiece, on our website at pbs.org/newshour. sreenivasan: more than 200 military veterans ran for seats in the house and senate in this year's midterm election, among them were a number of first time candidates and women. the record number of veterans who ran is notable because representation of military veterans in congress has fallen significantly in the last three decades. claudia grisales covers congress for "stars and stripes" and joinse now from washington, d.c. what was the difference this time around? >> welin i the enthusiasm behind these veterans was really noticeable and energetic and it onught voters attenti we're seeing a new generation of veterans from the current wars, from iraq a afghanistan running from office. and their messages
this year's grand marshall was retired army captain florent erg, a medal of honor recipient who was wounded in afghanistan. and at arlington national cemetery, seetary of veterans affairs robert wilkie spoke at a wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown sdier. read about the anniversary of" the gross clinic" painting, now emerging as a masterpiece, on our website at pbs.org/newshour. sreenivasan: more than 200 military veterans ran for seats in the house and senate in this...
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you've got if the erg members against it, which means it syncs it. shadow minister, labour is divided, but what about the public! the tories are divided but at least they broadly believe in getting out. the express front page, we highlighted this last time, interesting if only because it gives a straight take on something we know the express feels strongly about —— express. this is interesting for the express. this is interesting for the express. the daily mail, the other midmarket tabloid, very popular paper, has also changed its position oi'i paper, has also changed its position on brexit because it's up to a new editor now —— under. the daily express is going very soft on her tonight. no betrayal headlines here at all. their headline is making the case for may, which is interesting. there are people in the pro—brexit camp in the tory party who have said for a while now that the thing to do is get over the line. don't worry about the details too much. if we can get past march the 29th and actually leave then it is still to play for because so littl
you've got if the erg members against it, which means it syncs it. shadow minister, labour is divided, but what about the public! the tories are divided but at least they broadly believe in getting out. the express front page, we highlighted this last time, interesting if only because it gives a straight take on something we know the express feels strongly about —— express. this is interesting for the express. this is interesting for the express. the daily mail, the other midmarket tabloid,...
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people wouldn't have thought he was admired and a good leader of his command —— captain mainwaring —— ergs more similarto remainer, she said it was more similar to private pike, remainer, she said it was more similarto private pike, stupid boys! he said it wasn't a coup because a coup is by definition unconstitutional, they're because a coup is by definition unconstitutional, they‘ re using because a coup is by definition unconstitutional, they're using the constitution of the tory party to get through to the 1922 committee with the 48 lawyers and using the tory constitution. where is he getting them? not technically a coup, i'm saying. on that, he is right. he might also be right on the view he takes, despite not getting the 48 letters, an overwhelming majority of conservative mps do not wa nt to majority of conservative mps do not want to be made to lead them into the next general election, whenever that may be. between where we are 110w that may be. between where we are now and that general election, goodness knows what is going to happen. i notice my friend, my namesake, without the e
people wouldn't have thought he was admired and a good leader of his command —— captain mainwaring —— ergs more similarto remainer, she said it was more similar to private pike, remainer, she said it was more similarto private pike, stupid boys! he said it wasn't a coup because a coup is by definition unconstitutional, they're because a coup is by definition unconstitutional, they‘ re using because a coup is by definition unconstitutional, they're using the constitution of the tory...
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earlier, my colleague ben brown spoke to the conservative mp sheryll murray, who is also in the erg,n to write a letter of no confidence in the prime minister. this policy the prime minister is pursuing, we have seen to brexit secretaries of state resign. she has been taking control of the negotiations and those negotiations haven't satisfied anyone. many members in my party, the labour party have said they are going to vote it down, the dup have said they are going to vote it down and it's not commanding majority in parliament. actually, if negotiations don't work because you've got one negotiator, then you change that negotiator. you're in a minority of conservative mps. not even 48 have called her to be toppled. most tory mps do is abort their prime ministers. the decision itook their prime ministers. the decision i took two weeks ago wasn't taken lightly. i did give my association officers, my association members and some constituents the benefit of actually telling them what i did as actually telling them what i did as a matter of courtesy and listening to their views. they comp
earlier, my colleague ben brown spoke to the conservative mp sheryll murray, who is also in the erg,n to write a letter of no confidence in the prime minister. this policy the prime minister is pursuing, we have seen to brexit secretaries of state resign. she has been taking control of the negotiations and those negotiations haven't satisfied anyone. many members in my party, the labour party have said they are going to vote it down, the dup have said they are going to vote it down and it's not...
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slightly after nine o'clock tomorrow morning, my colleague steve baker mp, the deputy chairman of the ergch will only be about seven or eight pages long and which will explain in simple, plain, everyday english why the chequers proposals are so dangerous for the future of our country, and we will make that publicly available so that every citizen in the united kingdom, every journalist, and crucially, every member of parliament, will have an opportunity to read that document. it will take about 15 minutes to read it, and then they will have the full facts at their disposal before they take any decision on what to do. given the chequers document appeared back injuly, why has it taken so many people so long to kind of go public with their objections? the cabinet colleagues who walked out earlier in the week, and you and some of your colleagues, you have held your fire for quite a long time. i'm a bit baffled by that. we have only had the detailfor a few days. you knew what you were objecting to back injuly. let me be clear: we knew the main point of the deal because they have been so leaked
slightly after nine o'clock tomorrow morning, my colleague steve baker mp, the deputy chairman of the ergch will only be about seven or eight pages long and which will explain in simple, plain, everyday english why the chequers proposals are so dangerous for the future of our country, and we will make that publicly available so that every citizen in the united kingdom, every journalist, and crucially, every member of parliament, will have an opportunity to read that document. it will take about...
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erg does not have these views, i have always made clear.e seeing from the government is a deliberate decision not to deliver a proper brexit that we have a government led by remainers who want to keep us tied into the european union as tightly as possible. the prime minister in her statement on friday afternoon said this was the deal she had always wanted and the deal she has clock is not a proper brexit. so, thatis clock is not a proper brexit. so, that is the thing to bear in mind. as for those of us, patience is a virtue, etc, we shall see whether thatis virtue, etc, we shall see whether that is happening in due time. we will see what happens with a meaningful vote, to a government that seems to have a limited its confidence and supply partners. some suggestion there by jacob rees supply partners. some suggestion there byjacob rees mogg supply partners. some suggestion there by jacob rees mogg that movement could come after the crucial commons vote on mrs may's deal, expected in december. as for the man who is meant to receive the letter
erg does not have these views, i have always made clear.e seeing from the government is a deliberate decision not to deliver a proper brexit that we have a government led by remainers who want to keep us tied into the european union as tightly as possible. the prime minister in her statement on friday afternoon said this was the deal she had always wanted and the deal she has clock is not a proper brexit. so, thatis clock is not a proper brexit. so, that is the thing to bear in mind. as for...
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. ♪ erg. ♪ vonnie: and this is "bloomberg markets," i'm vonnie quinn.ties are bracing for surprises as midterm campaigns go down to the wire. for a keen insight into the gop, bracing for what, let's bring in ryan williams, strategist for mitt romney and his 20 tell -- 2012 campaign. thanks for joining, ryan. we talk about the amount of money going into the democratic campaigns in the final states in the final hours. how do gop members who might be in sort of iffy districts combat that? >> i think you just have to go the constituents, campaign on the economy and what you have done in office. the democrats have a fund-raising advantage in this cycle, but in the small districts you can make a difference with some last-minute hand to hand campaigning, town .o town, person-to-person they are pressing the. they are pressing the flesh and trying to make the case for why republicans have performed well over the last two years, why the economy is strong, and why they deserve another two years in office. vonnie: some of the districts are obviously key. where do y
. ♪ erg. ♪ vonnie: and this is "bloomberg markets," i'm vonnie quinn.ties are bracing for surprises as midterm campaigns go down to the wire. for a keen insight into the gop, bracing for what, let's bring in ryan williams, strategist for mitt romney and his 20 tell -- 2012 campaign. thanks for joining, ryan. we talk about the amount of money going into the democratic campaigns in the final states in the final hours. how do gop members who might be in sort of iffy districts combat...
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wrote their son loved god, life, helping those in need, and had nothing but love for the sentineles erges- people. and they reportedly forgive them. they're waiting to see if their son's body will be recovered. polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> a war of words erupting between the commander in chief and the chief justice on whether federal judges are politically biased. we'll fact check the president's claims next. ♪ when you shop with retailmenot, you find money everywhere. and when you save on everything...like travel... ...clothing... ...make up... even prescriptions... it really adds up. it's kind of a big deal. retailmenot. yours for the saving. americans rose up this november and rejected donald trump. more unhinged by that than ever, this president declared war on the rule of law. but you gave democrats the power to hold him in check. a majority vote in the house can impeach him and expose his lawless behavior for all to see. they just need the will. please join over six million americans and together we can give congress the courage to act. then, we can begin building a more just a
wrote their son loved god, life, helping those in need, and had nothing but love for the sentineles erges- people. and they reportedly forgive them. they're waiting to see if their son's body will be recovered. polo sandoval, cnn, new york. >>> a war of words erupting between the commander in chief and the chief justice on whether federal judges are politically biased. we'll fact check the president's claims next. ♪ when you shop with retailmenot, you find money everywhere. and when...
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in fact, vot enthusiasm is here and across the country is erging.s cases, the number of people who voted early have doubled the numbers in 2014. we'll break down all the big races coming up at 5:00. >>> we are following some breaking news in prince george's county. an officer has sho a suspect in camp springs. there are live pictures we'll show you frone the s not far from joint base andrews. no officers were injured. shomari stone will have the story at 5:00 > this is the the head of the inspections. a 6-year-old girl was electrocuted at mgm national harbor in june. he submitted his resignation today. >>> happening right now in college park. students at the university of maryland protesting their school's president dr. wallace loh. the group says they do not obelieve he should stay as president in the wake of the death of football player jordan mcnair. loh had announced last week that he would retiren june >>> a group of middle school students are recovering after a scary school bus crash. >> the school bus crashed into a dump truck this morning. a
in fact, vot enthusiasm is here and across the country is erging.s cases, the number of people who voted early have doubled the numbers in 2014. we'll break down all the big races coming up at 5:00. >>> we are following some breaking news in prince george's county. an officer has sho a suspect in camp springs. there are live pictures we'll show you frone the s not far from joint base andrews. no officers were injured. shomari stone will have the story at 5:00 > this is the the head...
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nd we'll have an alert on the that erg now hearing mcsally tweeting congratulations arizona senate raceto replace g.o.p. senator and we know this win majority in the blake.place jeff florida will be the only state where outcome of the senate races is still unsettled. this is bloomberg. >> tracking this our stocks are falling down by over 3%. robotics maker close to 7% as well. one outlook to do ce 0 percent.redu >> down by 2 and 7 tenths of a ing a t there as well see bit of a battering there as well. russell, what are we expecting? >> good morning. order xpecting a steady the newspaper reporting bank will remain on ending ma march and what we're looking for is the details. and we've he details anks are relying on like and we want to see loan growth and more fees from businesses.g and those we're going to hopefully get light on those today. >> what are the risks to the in. s from here on >> that is right. pressure been under and banks being expending makeup for ad to ounts nd already other am one of them nting the trade war. that is something we're fearing the most. major customers are
nd we'll have an alert on the that erg now hearing mcsally tweeting congratulations arizona senate raceto replace g.o.p. senator and we know this win majority in the blake.place jeff florida will be the only state where outcome of the senate races is still unsettled. this is bloomberg. >> tracking this our stocks are falling down by over 3%. robotics maker close to 7% as well. one outlook to do ce 0 percent.redu >> down by 2 and 7 tenths of a ing a t there as well see bit of a...
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peck erg offered to pay for the silence of women who might publicize sexual affairs. . bottom line here this stormy daniels saga isn't going away. some trump supporters turn up their nose and say what are you doing this. the saga uncovered michael cohen who has now been prosecuted or indicted i should say by the southern district of new york. has also made the president a liar it shows him on air force one denying it. and now it is true. this is not going away. >> it connects obviously not to just cohen but to picker to other employees of the trump organization. then the trump organization is trump tower. that's the site of the russian meeting. and you've got strands that continue to overlap and are thick and important. so yeah. this conspiracy and another conspiracy interlink at some point. they're financial, they're real estate. they're relationships. their business. so i think it's not an extramarital affair or pornography or anything to turn your nose up at it. it's potentially a very serious criminal mat area. >> i wanted to play the moment saying he had no knowled
peck erg offered to pay for the silence of women who might publicize sexual affairs. . bottom line here this stormy daniels saga isn't going away. some trump supporters turn up their nose and say what are you doing this. the saga uncovered michael cohen who has now been prosecuted or indicted i should say by the southern district of new york. has also made the president a liar it shows him on air force one denying it. and now it is true. this is not going away. >> it connects obviously...
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amid much mocking of the erg online, that analogy with the classic bbc series was picked up by severalbrexiteers, the dad's army brigade. there may be enough in this t get some of those middle ground brexiteers on board to back the government. chris oldershaw had this reaction. but if the prospect of a leadership challenge were being ridiculed by some, it was certainly being treated as headline news by the bbc from last weekend on. but if the prospect of a leadership challenge were being ridiculed by some, it was certainly being treated as headline news by the bbc from last weekend on. the comments pile more pressure on a prime minister struggling to maintain cabinet unity. a change of leader would bring uncertainty, she says, that could delay or frustrate the talks. speculation continues over whether the prime minister will face a vote of no confidence this week. the prime minister pushes on with her brexit deal. that focus on the prime minister's future irked a number of viewers with janet wait writing: and mike willmont echoed that. bbc news has been making some attempts to explain
amid much mocking of the erg online, that analogy with the classic bbc series was picked up by severalbrexiteers, the dad's army brigade. there may be enough in this t get some of those middle ground brexiteers on board to back the government. chris oldershaw had this reaction. but if the prospect of a leadership challenge were being ridiculed by some, it was certainly being treated as headline news by the bbc from last weekend on. but if the prospect of a leadership challenge were being...
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, the baiji were out of the traps pretty quickly tonight —— the traps pretty quickly tonight —— the erge touched on this last week. it is better to step back. this is moments of truth time for theresa may's government and the conservative party. is this the moment when the whole thing in close and the brexiteers, the enthusiast the levers and remainers who think that the deal is worse than staying in the eu decide that this is a matter of principle and they are going to stop it, in which case all help hell will break loose 01’ case all help hell will break loose or will people like borisjohnson, conservatives and others will say that they don't like the deal but they don't like the alternatives. here is what makes this a genuine political drama. if theresa may were sitting here now, she wouldn't be able to answer whether this works. she has ducked that question several times. thank you forjoining us. vicky young is in downing street. what is the atmosphere like after all this time? i imagine it is pretty tense? it is. as soon as news started filtering out that there may be some kind of
, the baiji were out of the traps pretty quickly tonight —— the traps pretty quickly tonight —— the erge touched on this last week. it is better to step back. this is moments of truth time for theresa may's government and the conservative party. is this the moment when the whole thing in close and the brexiteers, the enthusiast the levers and remainers who think that the deal is worse than staying in the eu decide that this is a matter of principle and they are going to stop it, in...
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the erg say they have more than 80 ‘s borders.o shailesh vara who resigned yesterday, it is clear there has to be change. it's the issue and i have a problem with, the deal. this is about personalities for me. i worked previously with theresa may when she was shadow leader of the commons as her deputy and her vice—chairman. i have a huge amount of time and respect for her. the deal she is brought back is one neither remainders brexiteers will be happy with. i was a remainer at the referendum. basically what it does is locked the united kingdom into a customs arrangement and the rules will be made by the eu. we will have no say on any of those rules because we won't be sitting at the top table. what happens the day we leave the eu next march? initially, we will all be locked into this customs arrangement and then we get an implementation period. great britain — england, scotland and wales can then back off but northern ireland will be permanently locked into the customs arrangement. the critical issue is that we cannot unilaterally
the erg say they have more than 80 ‘s borders.o shailesh vara who resigned yesterday, it is clear there has to be change. it's the issue and i have a problem with, the deal. this is about personalities for me. i worked previously with theresa may when she was shadow leader of the commons as her deputy and her vice—chairman. i have a huge amount of time and respect for her. the deal she is brought back is one neither remainders brexiteers will be happy with. i was a remainer at the...
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the territoriality that you see in your dog comes from wolfs, ergs are descended from wolfs.y are extremelytorial. inside yellowstone where wolves d,are never hunted or traphe leading cause of death for lves is conflict with th other wolves. every part of the park is controlled by a packother, and the so-called lone wolf has to leave her native pack to look for a mate or territory of her own and runs this gauntlet of opposing packs. somebody called it a game of thrones, you know, to have the canine world. and 06's story is very much part and parcel of thadventure story of her life. te book begins with herself out on her own wanderi park looking for a mate and territory of her own. the adventure story of 06's life is told but it is also the case she came of age at a time when this fightn the west over how the world should be managed was coming to the head, culminating in the first legal wolhunting season in wyoming in 50 years. >> brown: and explain. so this is rampers and farmers did t want the wolves, mostl >> right. >> brown: did not want the b wolves to cok. >> right. >> b
the territoriality that you see in your dog comes from wolfs, ergs are descended from wolfs.y are extremelytorial. inside yellowstone where wolves d,are never hunted or traphe leading cause of death for lves is conflict with th other wolves. every part of the park is controlled by a packother, and the so-called lone wolf has to leave her native pack to look for a mate or territory of her own and runs this gauntlet of opposing packs. somebody called it a game of thrones, you know, to have the...
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the erg is going to be setting out a paper this week which shows how wrong that is.g that is.” understand that, i'm questioning the tactics you are using to change it, your focus on the individual rather than the policy? unfortunately, the individual has shown she has overridden, the last moment, successive brexit secretaries to the point where they have had to resign because she has done things that are not in the interests of the country offering their backs. and that is a key problem for the prime minister. she doesn't have the support of the electorate for what she is pursuing. she does not have the support of the party. she won't get it through parliament and she needs to reset that policy or consider her position. how can you be so confident of that? as i say, a lot of your colleagues were saying you would have the numbers to force a contest. isn't the indication that actually your strength may be much less tha n actually your strength may be much less than you think, and when you talk about having 80 or so fellow minded tories to vote against her, maybe the nu
the erg is going to be setting out a paper this week which shows how wrong that is.g that is.” understand that, i'm questioning the tactics you are using to change it, your focus on the individual rather than the policy? unfortunately, the individual has shown she has overridden, the last moment, successive brexit secretaries to the point where they have had to resign because she has done things that are not in the interests of the country offering their backs. and that is a key problem for...
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i have always said that the erg does not have a collective view.ake their minds up themselves. and people will do what they think is right at the time they think it is right. mr rees—mogg was chairing an event including businessmen and the brexit secretary before last, david davis, among others, setting out its alternative to the government's plan. meanwhile, the cabinet was gathering up the road. the last time they met, the government started self—combusting shortly afterwards. and this morning we saw the smile of a newbie — the prime minister's third brexit secretary, stephen barclay, and the return of amber rudd as work and pensions secretary. have you steadied the ship or is it panic stations? i think the situation is the choices for the country are becoming clearer and it is either the prime minister's deal or we leave with no deal, which would be bad forjobs and living standards, or we don't implement the brexit result, which would damage trust in our political systems. but this is what the latest headache for downing street looks like. north
i have always said that the erg does not have a collective view.ake their minds up themselves. and people will do what they think is right at the time they think it is right. mr rees—mogg was chairing an event including businessmen and the brexit secretary before last, david davis, among others, setting out its alternative to the government's plan. meanwhile, the cabinet was gathering up the road. the last time they met, the government started self—combusting shortly afterwards. and this...
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parliament in a meaningful vote. joining me now at westminster is the conservative mp mark faswell from the erghich was 300 but i have not seen the final. we have a goodidea have not seen the final. we have a good idea from all of the leaks and hence what is in it. and if it is giving away £39 billion of british taxpayers money for nothing guaranteed a return that is unacceptable. if it means as you are just saying, we would potentially be locked in a customs union for ever and could only leave with the approval of the eu, that is unacceptable, that is not brexit, thatis unacceptable, that is not brexit, that is not leaving the eu, that is not what 17.4 million people in the uk voted for. if you are a member of the cabinet, today will be the most important thing you ever decide upon in your whole life. and if, deep down, you feel, know and believe that it down, you feel, know and believe thatitis down, you feel, know and believe that it is wrong, today is the day to stand up and be counted. there is no point in saying years from now, i would have resigned on principle but i never quite got roun
parliament in a meaningful vote. joining me now at westminster is the conservative mp mark faswell from the erghich was 300 but i have not seen the final. we have a goodidea have not seen the final. we have a good idea from all of the leaks and hence what is in it. and if it is giving away £39 billion of british taxpayers money for nothing guaranteed a return that is unacceptable. if it means as you are just saying, we would potentially be locked in a customs union for ever and could only...
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we have argued consistently in the erg is a better option that we call super canada. would have to wait and see, i think. for a prime minister to lose a fundamental vote ona minister to lose a fundamental vote on a crunch issue of policy in the house of commons is distinctly suboptimal. in your view she would have to go? i didn't say that. you pretty much did, we are not stupid! but if the prime minister persists on this course and if the officers, if you like, in the cabinet go with it then it would be down to us, the backbenchers, the poor bloody infa ntry backbenchers, the poor bloody infantry in the conservative party, to stop it, and we will. philip lee, i'm not sure if you could hear your conservative colleague mark francois talk about what might happen if parliament defeat this draft withdrawal agreement, but basically it sounds like mrs may would not be long for this world. what would you say to that? i really don't want to see the prime minister resigning. indeed, for the prime minister to be removed, i think realistically she would have to voluntarily go bec
we have argued consistently in the erg is a better option that we call super canada. would have to wait and see, i think. for a prime minister to lose a fundamental vote ona minister to lose a fundamental vote on a crunch issue of policy in the house of commons is distinctly suboptimal. in your view she would have to go? i didn't say that. you pretty much did, we are not stupid! but if the prime minister persists on this course and if the officers, if you like, in the cabinet go with it then it...
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. ♪ erg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg daybreak," i'm taylor riggs.ted technologies will focus on aerospace and spin off its elevators and climate control division. the move follows united technologies twitter $3 billion acquisition of rockwell collins. blessed ceo greg hayes is better pressure from activist investors bill ackman and dan low. president of politics and economics of the auto industry are crashing head-on, president trump says he's pressuring general motors to move production back into ohio, state that usually a critical battleground in presidential elections. gm plans to dismiss 14,000 workers and close seven factories. one of them is in lordstown, ohio, which makes the slow selling seven -- chevy cruz. in a very bad here is getting , after thehomas cook company reported annual profit below guidance that already been cut twice. decimateok says it ms. a three years to get things back to normal and the company failed to plan properly for the hottest european summers on record which led millions of potential customers to holiday at home. a
. ♪ erg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg daybreak," i'm taylor riggs.ted technologies will focus on aerospace and spin off its elevators and climate control division. the move follows united technologies twitter $3 billion acquisition of rockwell collins. blessed ceo greg hayes is better pressure from activist investors bill ackman and dan low. president of politics and economics of the auto industry are crashing head-on, president trump says he's pressuring general motors to move...
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i have always said that the erg does not have a collective view, people must make their minds up themselvesplan. meanwhile, the cabinet was gathering up the road. the less time they met the government started self combusting shortly afterwards. and this morning we saw the smile of a newbie, third brexit secretary, stephen berkley, and the return of amber rudd as work and pensions secretary. have you steadied the ship or is it panic stations? i think the situation is the choices for the country are becoming clearer and it is either the prime minister‘s deal or we leave with no deal, which would be bad forjobs and living standards, or we don‘t implement the brexit result, which would damage trust in the political systems. but this is what the latest headache for downing street looks like, northern ireland‘s democratic unionist party who prop up theresa may in downing street don‘t like her brexit plan and last night refused to vote with the conservatives on bits of last month‘s budget. we took the view that since the government had broken one of the fundamental agreements they had with us, nam
i have always said that the erg does not have a collective view, people must make their minds up themselvesplan. meanwhile, the cabinet was gathering up the road. the less time they met the government started self combusting shortly afterwards. and this morning we saw the smile of a newbie, third brexit secretary, stephen berkley, and the return of amber rudd as work and pensions secretary. have you steadied the ship or is it panic stations? i think the situation is the choices for the country...
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i didn't meet with the erg last night. what are you hoping happens now? that it hope the prime minister realises thatitis hope the prime minister realises that it is impossible to get the agreement that she has reached. she has been speaking for three hours, it is clear that she intends to tough it out. i think she will do that, but i think there is a better deal that can be on offer. a similar canada plus, as it is so called, agreement with the eu. the eu are happy with this, and i think we could reach this. i don't agree northern ireland situation is as an impediment as many are making out. i think an agreement is still possible and desirable. but if it means there isa and desirable. but if it means there is a no—deal brexit, then we trade with most of the rest of the world on the wto herons, and that would create some destruction. but i think it would free this country for a globalfuture. it would free this country for a global future. we don't operate on wto terms with anyone? we trade outside of the eu customs union with most of the rest of the world
i didn't meet with the erg last night. what are you hoping happens now? that it hope the prime minister realises thatitis hope the prime minister realises that it is impossible to get the agreement that she has reached. she has been speaking for three hours, it is clear that she intends to tough it out. i think she will do that, but i think there is a better deal that can be on offer. a similar canada plus, as it is so called, agreement with the eu. the eu are happy with this, and i think we...
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mark francois, from the influential erg group of pro—brexit conservative backbenchers, has urged cabinet to make a stand if they don't agree with the deal. if you're member of the cabinet, today will be the most important thing you ever decide on in your whole life, and if deep down you feel, know and believe that it's wrong, today is the day to stand up and be counted. there is no point in saying, years from now, "0h, i would have resigned on principle but ijust kind of never quite got round to it." today is the day, today's judgment day, and we will have to wait and see what happens in cabinet and whether anyone has the moral courage to oppose this and, if the prime minister bludgeons it through, to resign. time will tell. the dup‘s brexit spokesperson has expressed concern about early reports on the shape of the deal. like yourself, we are still feeling a little bit in the dark on this because we don't have the text in front of us, we haven't been briefed on the text, we are really working on what the headlines that have been leaked are indicating, and if it is the case then i think t
mark francois, from the influential erg group of pro—brexit conservative backbenchers, has urged cabinet to make a stand if they don't agree with the deal. if you're member of the cabinet, today will be the most important thing you ever decide on in your whole life, and if deep down you feel, know and believe that it's wrong, today is the day to stand up and be counted. there is no point in saying, years from now, "0h, i would have resigned on principle but ijust kind of never quite got...
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positive in terms of wage because people are expecting that wage withs are going to go up for union work ergshis but elizabeth warren said she's not voting for this. >> she can say that because she knows it is going to go through and she'll never get blamed for being one who keeps it from going through very easy thing to say that fact is if chips were on table there's no way she would oppose it because there are too many people in her camp who see this as positive mood that is a statement made knowing nothing is going to come. >> markets are definitely expecting something in terms of canada and mexico i think that market has definitely priced in that there's going to be a new deal let me bring you in ken management ceo thank you very much for joining the conversation here again qhald you say about this u.s.-mexico canada deal from the markets perspective in terms what have the the expectations are? >> i think market likes it and market likes when countries can work together to find some common good and a absolutely a lot of bickering because they don't like when we with get results but so far
positive in terms of wage because people are expecting that wage withs are going to go up for union work ergshis but elizabeth warren said she's not voting for this. >> she can say that because she knows it is going to go through and she'll never get blamed for being one who keeps it from going through very easy thing to say that fact is if chips were on table there's no way she would oppose it because there are too many people in her camp who see this as positive mood that is a statement...
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party, the dup and the drg, around 50 conservative colleagues from the brexit camp are against —— the ergwe have to think about plan b. it's not about, for me, cutting and running or telling the people they were wrong, i want a second referendum would not solve anything, it is about parliament demonstrated we are listing to the people and we are going to put their instincts at the heart of this. for me efta achieve so much of this come out of political union but within the single market. the free trade area gives us the single market, not in the customs union, freedom to do trade deals. i think it is an attractive solution and commands support from many people, anything that can dine —— combine the support of daniel hannan and douglas ca rswell of daniel hannan and douglas carswell and mrs thatcher of daniel hannan and douglas ca rswell and mrs thatcher and william hague, a broad coalition who recognise we cannot fudge this, they wa nt recognise we cannot fudge this, they want to leave the political union but they do not want to be made poorer and i believe this is the only deal to do tha
party, the dup and the drg, around 50 conservative colleagues from the brexit camp are against —— the ergwe have to think about plan b. it's not about, for me, cutting and running or telling the people they were wrong, i want a second referendum would not solve anything, it is about parliament demonstrated we are listing to the people and we are going to put their instincts at the heart of this. for me efta achieve so much of this come out of political union but within the single market....
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those in the erg figure will be reached.coming toa they have in the markets. we are coming to a nice quiet end to the week. we saw the pound, the thing you ought to watch, reflecting people‘s feelings about the economy are, particularly in terms of investors. yesterday we saw a sharp fall in the pound down to about 127.5 against the dollar. in the context of the last two years it‘s not nearly as low as in 2016, nowhere near the 122 we saw them. it was weak, it was awful but not collapse. at the same time we saw the ftse100 moving up, gaining ground, because as the pound falls it makes all the big companies in the ftse100 which make their money abroad more profitable. however, as things have got better people have felt more optimistic, the pound has recovered a little, about a cent against the dollar. and the ftse fell back a little. but not much. i think very much what you are sitting ina think very much what you are sitting in a political sphere, wait and see, we will see what happens over the weekend. that is what people a
those in the erg figure will be reached.coming toa they have in the markets. we are coming to a nice quiet end to the week. we saw the pound, the thing you ought to watch, reflecting people‘s feelings about the economy are, particularly in terms of investors. yesterday we saw a sharp fall in the pound down to about 127.5 against the dollar. in the context of the last two years it‘s not nearly as low as in 2016, nowhere near the 122 we saw them. it was weak, it was awful but not collapse. at...