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they will negotiate new trade terms and separating great britain from eu laws. >>> cramped and confused, that is how metro passengers felt on the first day of search for the metro state track program. right now no trains are running between pentagon city and reagan national airport. the crystal city station is also closed. that means passengers arriving at reagan national must hop on a shuttle bus to get to the next station to board a train. long lines and a lot of confusion after many out of towners didn't know where to go. >> our first time in washington, d.c. >> we don't even have a bus system that runs very well. >> which shuttle bus is the right twoun get on? >> after i asked. >> metro says they have extra employees at stations telling people where to go. monday. >> what authorities want you to keep in mind about the pokemon go app. >> it was a call for help but they thought it was a pocket dial until a man turned up dead. >> you may want to bring your umbrella this morning. our storm chances start creeping ba up.ck >>> we are seeing the first image of jupiter from nasa's juno spac
they will negotiate new trade terms and separating great britain from eu laws. >>> cramped and confused, that is how metro passengers felt on the first day of search for the metro state track program. right now no trains are running between pentagon city and reagan national airport. the crystal city station is also closed. that means passengers arriving at reagan national must hop on a shuttle bus to get to the next station to board a train. long lines and a lot of confusion after many...
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eu laws bar capital punishment.in turkey have been dementing the death penalty route -- for those responsible. an officer in the freddie gray case has been acquitted. brian rice faced charges of reckless endangerment and negligence in office. an investigator looking into russian doping says the state's cheating program resulted in 312 falsified results. the deceit lasted from 2011 through at least last year's world swimming championships, longer than previously known. venezuelans 35,000 crossed the border into columbia over the weekend to hunt for food and medicine in short supply at home. venezuela is struggling through triple digit inflation and a collapse in oil prices. it is the second weekend in a row venezuela has open borders after a crackdown on smugglers a year ago. global news 24 hours a day powered by 2600 journalists in 100 point countries. i am mark crumpton. it is just after 6:30 monday in new york. in sydney, paul allen has a look at the markets. good morning. paul: new zealand has been trading for 30
eu laws bar capital punishment.in turkey have been dementing the death penalty route -- for those responsible. an officer in the freddie gray case has been acquitted. brian rice faced charges of reckless endangerment and negligence in office. an investigator looking into russian doping says the state's cheating program resulted in 312 falsified results. the deceit lasted from 2011 through at least last year's world swimming championships, longer than previously known. venezuelans 35,000 crossed...
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eu laws bar capital punishment in member states and people in turkey have been demanding the death penaltyor the coup plotters. the gop has long-awaited draft platform is expected to be approved today as the party closes in on nominating donald trump for the presidency. the document is said to have been finalized last week. it calls for more account ability and transparency at the federal reserve. the platform is also suspected to urge no significant trade decisions be made during a lame-duck section after the election. hillary clinton's lead over donald trump is slipping. mrs. clinton leads mrs. trump by three points, 43% to 40%. in that same survey last month, clinton had a six-point advantage. governorick of indiana mike pence will not influence votes. 11% say this election makes them more likely to back trump. news 24 hours a day powered by more than 26 hundred journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. scarlet: we are awaiting ibm earnings. let's recap netflix and ibm -- subscriber addition growth disappointed investors and ibm up after
eu laws bar capital punishment in member states and people in turkey have been demanding the death penaltyor the coup plotters. the gop has long-awaited draft platform is expected to be approved today as the party closes in on nominating donald trump for the presidency. the document is said to have been finalized last week. it calls for more account ability and transparency at the federal reserve. the platform is also suspected to urge no significant trade decisions be made during a lame-duck...
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why does it matter to the u.s., eu law prevents a state funded bailout which is adding to the eu isn'tment in italy and putting pressure on prime minster renzi. thus italy is the country investors are focused on as the first potential domino following brexit. the other main focus names wise is deutsche bank under lines once again how tough the situation remains. here's ceo summing things up. >> global policymakers continue to press the banking reform with calls for even stricter capitalizati capitalization. monetary with negative interest rates policy relying ever more on hope for rather than expectation of success. the outlook is therefore uncertain. that's particularly true in the euro zone where the intersection of political actions and market confidence will be critical in the coming months and quarters for europe in particularly and potentially economic growth. >> so a couple of names we pointed out earlier, barclays, will be out at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. putting the bounces in stock prices tootd. all of need names down sharply today. >> we'll be watching those results later in the s
why does it matter to the u.s., eu law prevents a state funded bailout which is adding to the eu isn'tment in italy and putting pressure on prime minster renzi. thus italy is the country investors are focused on as the first potential domino following brexit. the other main focus names wise is deutsche bank under lines once again how tough the situation remains. here's ceo summing things up. >> global policymakers continue to press the banking reform with calls for even stricter...
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against that you have the state , aid that is impossible under eu laws.ther month or two of prices -- >> it just need someone else to go the crisis is big enough. to say the nonpolitical loans the is a nonpolitical note is to say a mouthful. >> it was also a turbulent week in australia where the prime minister promised an election vehicle would give the party a platform to deliver economic results. but the results were not what he would help. >> the opposition reviled no over the weekend. when will we see an idea of what the next government will look like? >> it could be a minimum of 13 days before we know any result. it could be longer if the recount is affected. there is a liberal coalition on 67 states and the opposition labor party. malcolm turnbull still confident he can put together a government but a lot of things have to follow his way. a complete state of flux. complete policy. >> australia's central bank stood still in the midst of rising uncertainty today, holding rates at record lows. how much is dependent on us as we get an election that is i
against that you have the state , aid that is impossible under eu laws.ther month or two of prices -- >> it just need someone else to go the crisis is big enough. to say the nonpolitical loans the is a nonpolitical note is to say a mouthful. >> it was also a turbulent week in australia where the prime minister promised an election vehicle would give the party a platform to deliver economic results. but the results were not what he would help. >> the opposition reviled no over...
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i guess that you have the state aid that is impossible under eu laws.ther month or two of prices -- >> it just need someone else to go the crisis is big enough. >> that is what houses indicating. i think he will get the banking deal and we have to look at the institutional referendums in the later part of the year. italy remains very much the political issue. to say that the nonperforming norms is a mere financial note, i think it's also a little bit too much of a mouthful to be honest. matt: it was also a turbulent week in australia are prime minister malcolm turnbull promised an election victory would give his government a platform to deliver political and economic stability. the results are not as inclusive as he had hoped. >> the estrogen election delivered no clear result over the weekend. a hung parliament now the second near certainty. whenever you going to see an idea what the next government is going to look like? >> it could be a minimum of at least 13 days before we know any results. it could be longer if the recount is affected. we are in a
i guess that you have the state aid that is impossible under eu laws.ther month or two of prices -- >> it just need someone else to go the crisis is big enough. >> that is what houses indicating. i think he will get the banking deal and we have to look at the institutional referendums in the later part of the year. italy remains very much the political issue. to say that the nonperforming norms is a mere financial note, i think it's also a little bit too much of a mouthful to be...
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bring it back to the italian banking story the italianthat government has indicated it will respect eu laweporters in the hague and about the italian banks not being an immediate crisis. paschi trading up. usa.xt, job stay in the we preview the nonfarm payroll numbers after the enormous mess last month. ♪ guy: welcome back. 180. that's the number we are looking or out of payrolls later. there's the predictions. last month was a little bit of a shock but do we really care? does the market really care? the fed, is it really did a dependent? let's get another view on this with our first were strategist, richard jones. steven major thinks he should go out and have a late lunch. richard: i think he's definitely onto something. i don't think it's the payrolls number that will shifted off. i think brexit has changed the entire narrative, and we are analyzing everything. i think we could get some short-term noise, bond yields are low, the fed rate hike is even lower. you might get a little bit of short-term noise, but i think long-term it's not going to be a lot of impact. caroline: richard, what
bring it back to the italian banking story the italianthat government has indicated it will respect eu laweporters in the hague and about the italian banks not being an immediate crisis. paschi trading up. usa.xt, job stay in the we preview the nonfarm payroll numbers after the enormous mess last month. ♪ guy: welcome back. 180. that's the number we are looking or out of payrolls later. there's the predictions. last month was a little bit of a shock but do we really care? does the market...
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they pay into the eu and are subject to eu laws, but you have said there is an intellectual inconsistencygoing for that approach. explain that. sir jonathan: i think the deal that the norwegians have works that they dogians not have such a developed financial services sector obviously as the u.k., and the basic deal is they have to sign up or rules but do not have much influence over the rulemaking. the british people have decided that they want a different i do notd so now, think of this as being one kind of model that you have got to take off the peg like you are buying a suit in a shop. with the wholel intellectually rigorous process of working out what your priorities are, what you want your economy to be shaped like, the role financial services will play, and then the complicated negotiation as to how you can best deliver what you can and also think about domestic policy tools that might be needed to compensate for some of the things you might be losing. ryan: like reducing the corporation task. what do you say to the financial firms operating in the city who are saying there is a lo
they pay into the eu and are subject to eu laws, but you have said there is an intellectual inconsistencygoing for that approach. explain that. sir jonathan: i think the deal that the norwegians have works that they dogians not have such a developed financial services sector obviously as the u.k., and the basic deal is they have to sign up or rules but do not have much influence over the rulemaking. the british people have decided that they want a different i do notd so now, think of this as...
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eu law, it will come down to 10 commandments. >> for once i have great sympathy with the honorable gentleman. that is why i chose to aim at this issue by saying people could come here and work but they couldn't get full accept our welfare system for four years. i think that address the concern his constituents have and my constituents have about there should be something for nothing. the point we have to understand is that european union countries see the single market as consisting not only of the free movement of goods, people, services and capital, they see those bound together but they also see the single market include the payment of the country back into the eu to strengthen the weakest members of those that are recent recovered from communism. and, of course, one can try and negotiate amendments to these movements, and i did, but one has to think about that mindset as we go into negotiation. >> the prime minister will be aware that the voter to vote in the eu, many of our businesses rely on a single market. many of my constituents work in london in insurance, financial services and le
eu law, it will come down to 10 commandments. >> for once i have great sympathy with the honorable gentleman. that is why i chose to aim at this issue by saying people could come here and work but they couldn't get full accept our welfare system for four years. i think that address the concern his constituents have and my constituents have about there should be something for nothing. the point we have to understand is that european union countries see the single market as consisting not...
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conclusions are of the country and the agreement, until a you law ceases to take effect -- until eu lawe effect, we have the system in place and we will abide by it. consistentorce it, with the laws and rules that are currently enforced. forhere is that certainty institutions and the protection for deposit holders and others that come with it. caroline denham, from "the financial times." months ago you stressed that there was a reallocation of capital to the countercyclical one, that there was no great the -- that the release was going to help with the provision of credit. i am just wondering, which is it? there was a clarification on one of your comments in your opening remarks. i just wanted to check. you said that it would be fine for banks to run down their buffers to about half of capital in all of liquidity? gov. carney: on the first point -- the two are consistent. be absolutelyt to clear about the spirit what happened over time, and before we had the countercyclical buffer system in place is that over a series of years, the pra would conduct stress tests either on an individual
conclusions are of the country and the agreement, until a you law ceases to take effect -- until eu lawe effect, we have the system in place and we will abide by it. consistentorce it, with the laws and rules that are currently enforced. forhere is that certainty institutions and the protection for deposit holders and others that come with it. caroline denham, from "the financial times." months ago you stressed that there was a reallocation of capital to the countercyclical one, that...
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wants access to the single market, she has to accept freedom of movement, freedom of labor accept eu law and the u.k. would have to pay into the european union's coffers. so there are a lot of people who say, well, that is not what i voted for. i want to control migration. i don't want all of these people to come in. yes, i want the single market. she is going to have to find a middle ground way to charm angela merkel, all the other eu leaders, importantly the german chancellor, so she can get some kind of deal. she doesn't have very much time to do that. when the clock starts ticking, she only has two years to do it. these things can take years and years. scarlet: certainly a lot in on her to do list. ryan chilcote, thank you, outside 10 downing street. let's give you a quick check on how european assets fared on this historic day. we saw the british pound give up its earlier gains. cable the pound dollar rate, now falling to 1.3183. the ftse as well took a leg lowered toward the end of trading. down by .2%. european stocks traded marginally, less than a point. and the euro is stronger
wants access to the single market, she has to accept freedom of movement, freedom of labor accept eu law and the u.k. would have to pay into the european union's coffers. so there are a lot of people who say, well, that is not what i voted for. i want to control migration. i don't want all of these people to come in. yes, i want the single market. she is going to have to find a middle ground way to charm angela merkel, all the other eu leaders, importantly the german chancellor, so she can get...
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in every country of the european union, it's required by law, people in the eu have at least four workks of paid holiday time but the unid states is the only developed country without legally mandated paid vacation. the result is that one in four americans don't have a single paid day off. people in the workforce age not having time off can be detrimental. according to mayo clinic, not taking time away from every day stressors can increase cortisol in the body to speed up the aging process and the united states americans are focusing more on leisure travel as they get closer to retirement. a boston based non-profit is hoping globe trotting dreams become a reality. >> meet francy hayes, the deputy director for d.c. based non-profit is self-pro claimed work a holik. >> really active in my professional life and that involves being fully engaged at work. and with colleagues here and colleagues all around the world. >> in her line of work she has to travel often. usually to under developed countries and it's taken a bit of a toll over the years. >> my identity was really tied up with my pro
in every country of the european union, it's required by law, people in the eu have at least four workks of paid holiday time but the unid states is the only developed country without legally mandated paid vacation. the result is that one in four americans don't have a single paid day off. people in the workforce age not having time off can be detrimental. according to mayo clinic, not taking time away from every day stressors can increase cortisol in the body to speed up the aging process and...
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the eu has pushed through a number of laws including this passenger name record so they can track everyone leaving the eu and head to places like turkey who may funnel their way down to syria. another independent security expert who i spoke to today who is a former french spy says really he believes only thing this continent can do to up the game and try to diminish the threat is to jail and imprison anyone who can be deemed radicalized. that's a very tough sale to the european continent. this is a freedom of speech for the most part is celebrated and cherished. it's hard to imagine that being passed across europe. he says really at this point that's what has to be done. >> i think that we demand so much of our government to try to protect us. i think it's also important to note in the united states is that everyone always sees something or may have seen something. see something, say something. someone must have bids on this truck. talk or speak up. that will also, likewise, give us greater protection. anyway, kevin, thank you. fox news mideast and terrorism expert walid phares is here. is
the eu has pushed through a number of laws including this passenger name record so they can track everyone leaving the eu and head to places like turkey who may funnel their way down to syria. another independent security expert who i spoke to today who is a former french spy says really he believes only thing this continent can do to up the game and try to diminish the threat is to jail and imprison anyone who can be deemed radicalized. that's a very tough sale to the european continent. this...
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laws. here's one of the problems to michelle's point in the eu and in the united states, laws are always addedbut they're never taken away. so nobody has any idea how to navigate these laws. at what point do we get so unwieldy here in america that nobody's going to be able to do anything? >> well, i think you're absolutely right. once something is created, and it has a house in congress and someone feelings ownership for it, it's very difficult to get rid of it. so i'll give you an example, and i don't intend to make a political statement with this, but the department of education was created to increase, to improve education. education is actually declined, all the indices that we see since the creation of the department in the late '70s. no one has talked about, hey, did we make a mistake here, is it time to revisit, should we redesign this, should we get rid of this, should we do something? so i agree, once you put in a law, boy, it is tough to change. >> you can almost never get rid of a government agency. today marks the one-year anniversary for key cuba day. what is it and why does it ma
laws. here's one of the problems to michelle's point in the eu and in the united states, laws are always addedbut they're never taken away. so nobody has any idea how to navigate these laws. at what point do we get so unwieldy here in america that nobody's going to be able to do anything? >> well, i think you're absolutely right. once something is created, and it has a house in congress and someone feelings ownership for it, it's very difficult to get rid of it. so i'll give you an...
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eu, north america, south america -- that will not change. one is the common teams i tell my customers is business as usual. , prevention laws. privacy laws. ey are not changing. if you transact with an eu organization, over 50% of the u.k. has exports to the eu. that will not change. you still have privacy regulation. you still have to adhere to them. was a -- itit, it will stay the same. there was once we that says the u.k. will be left attractive for startups. a relief that up is from eu overregulation could make the eu more chapter for startups. what do you think? saalim: i could not agree more. people like mark andreessen do not invest in britain. so i do not know what he is doing talking about my country. emily: he talks about a lot of things. [laughter] inlim: most investment britain comes from british funds. brexit will double or triple their investment into british tech. so i can see that being relatively positive. if hiring becomes more difficult -- one in three u.k. workers, from outside the country -- if data regulations become more confusing and more difficult, one extreme scenario that has been discussed is the idea that londo
eu, north america, south america -- that will not change. one is the common teams i tell my customers is business as usual. , prevention laws. privacy laws. ey are not changing. if you transact with an eu organization, over 50% of the u.k. has exports to the eu. that will not change. you still have privacy regulation. you still have to adhere to them. was a -- itit, it will stay the same. there was once we that says the u.k. will be left attractive for startups. a relief that up is from eu...
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we're hearing from donald tusk, who says the eu will continue to speak out on upholding international law, he says, will be positive for resolving the dispute. the eu council president speaking in beijing. more commentary around the geopolitics. earlier we heard from jean-claude yunker about the access chinese have to europe and vice versa, making sure it is equal. manus: breaking news on burberry. they've had a management reshuffle, christopher bailey stepping to the left-hand side as the head of creative. first-quarter sales between hundred 23 million pounds. dropped by 3%; the estimate was a drop of 5%. saunderlining retail sales came in s five. they were looking for a drop of 4%, so it being on that. burberry is a strong beneficiary of a weaker pound. the former ceo spoke with francine the other day, saying it's part of the equation, but we have been a global play er. head takes over as ceo under bailey's tenure. of course, what we saw there was a small challenge in terms of the strategic direction. anna: we have numbers hitting bloomberg this morning, u.k. construction companies givi
we're hearing from donald tusk, who says the eu will continue to speak out on upholding international law, he says, will be positive for resolving the dispute. the eu council president speaking in beijing. more commentary around the geopolitics. earlier we heard from jean-claude yunker about the access chinese have to europe and vice versa, making sure it is equal. manus: breaking news on burberry. they've had a management reshuffle, christopher bailey stepping to the left-hand side as the head...
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kerry is right, the letter of the law dictates you are not allowed to make trade deals together until the u.k. has left the eusolutely right. that is the letter of the law. that does not mean you can't start talking. ryan: no, you can start talking and they already are talking. he spoke with the outgoing trade and business secretaries, though i don't know if he spoke with the incoming. the rules prevent member countries in the european union, and the u.k. is obviously still in the eu, from doing individual deals. but the other issue for the u.s. is, they have to understand what kind of relationship the u.k. is going to have with the eu going forward before a separate deal is made. because of the end of the day, .s. does not know if the u.k. will have sovereignty. it may be, the u.k. can't lead those negotiations. what this really is, guy, is, we are having this conversation. trying to push back or dial down the message from barack obama before the referendum, which is, if the u.k. wants to do a deal with the u.s., then it is going to be at the back of the queue. now, the u.s. is saying, we are prepared to acc
kerry is right, the letter of the law dictates you are not allowed to make trade deals together until the u.k. has left the eusolutely right. that is the letter of the law. that does not mean you can't start talking. ryan: no, you can start talking and they already are talking. he spoke with the outgoing trade and business secretaries, though i don't know if he spoke with the incoming. the rules prevent member countries in the european union, and the u.k. is obviously still in the eu, from...
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laws that govern us all should be made by politicians accountable to the people. i believe our membership of the european union undermines that precious principle. in the euown laws, control our own borders, or make our own destiny. i have held the same position on this issue for more than 20 years and that is why i campaigned as i did. of course, in the wake of the referendum, the prime minister chose to stand down. we now have to face -- think about who is best to lead us. i knew we needed a leader who both believed in the nupathe and who could build and lead a united team to guide us through the challenges ahead. i believed in boris johnson, who campaigned beside me with such energy and enthusiasm, could lead to that team. i wanted that to work. i worked night and day for it, but i came to realize, this from that for all boris' edible talents, he was not the right person for the task. it meant that i once more faced a difficult decision. could i recommend to friends, colleagues, and the country, a course in which i no longer believed? i could not route i had to stand up for my convictions. i had to stand up for a different course for this country, stan
laws that govern us all should be made by politicians accountable to the people. i believe our membership of the european union undermines that precious principle. in the euown laws, control our own borders, or make our own destiny. i have held the same position on this issue for more than 20 years and that is why i campaigned as i did. of course, in the wake of the referendum, the prime minister chose to stand down. we now have to face -- think about who is best to lead us. i knew we needed a...
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will negotiate the best deal for britain and leaving the eu, the home secretary for britain for the last six years in charge of immigration, law and order. >>> controversy in a san jose neighborhood, coming up in 20 minutes, the heated debate behind the opening of the new store. >>> and draymond green breaks his silence after his assault arrest and how he will move forward.>>> looking at a decent commute to start this wednesday, or is it tuesday? wednesday, thank you. and we are doing well on the morning commute.>>> on this wednesday morning, signs of a warmer pattern inland, and we will see how much of a difference compared yesterday, 60s to 90s. >>> your time now is 4:14 am. >>> the target of a violent robbery in san francisco, early monday morning the police say that a 29-year-old man was on his rollerblades and was attacked by four mean, and going through his pockets and searching for money. when they could not find cash, they do started -- they started beating the man and stole his role legs. -- rollerblades.>>> the nations oldest park ranger is back on the job. [ applause ]. 94-year-old betty returned to work yesterday a
will negotiate the best deal for britain and leaving the eu, the home secretary for britain for the last six years in charge of immigration, law and order. >>> controversy in a san jose neighborhood, coming up in 20 minutes, the heated debate behind the opening of the new store. >>> and draymond green breaks his silence after his assault arrest and how he will move forward.>>> looking at a decent commute to start this wednesday, or is it tuesday? wednesday, thank you....
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the eu has to talk to them, try to ask them to respect the state of law.here is not much more we can do. seda: i think saying we are going to stop negotiations, that is the wrong move. alan: we need to demand proof that gulen was behind it. if it is conceivable that gulen tried a coup against an elected government, we have a problem. there are lots of gulen schools in europe and africa. this needs to be proved beyond the shadow of a doubt. if it cannot be proved, we need to demand the release of all these people that have been arrested. if it can be proved, we need to look at what is going on in our own countries. this is key. melinda: is that a plausible scenario to you? if the eu or u.s. were to say, we have seen the evidence. we are not convinced. you need to release those people. would it happen, seda? seda: i do not think that would happen. alan: you do think we should definitely look. seda: definitely, definitely. i believe the evidence should be open, should be transparent. that is what the eu should focus on, understanding who these people are. are
the eu has to talk to them, try to ask them to respect the state of law.here is not much more we can do. seda: i think saying we are going to stop negotiations, that is the wrong move. alan: we need to demand proof that gulen was behind it. if it is conceivable that gulen tried a coup against an elected government, we have a problem. there are lots of gulen schools in europe and africa. this needs to be proved beyond the shadow of a doubt. if it cannot be proved, we need to demand the release...
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have all warned the turkish president that he needs to respect the rule of law as he reasserts his role over turkey. brian: the eu a partnership that is four months old in turkey whereby the turks are helping to help stem the flow of refugees through turkey and greece. greekfugees landing on shores have fallen tenfold over the last few months. the turks are doing their part when it comes to that deal. the onus is actually on the eu to hold up their side of the bargain and deepen their partnership with turkey by giving the turks visa free travel to europe, by kickstarting those membership talks with turkey that have been going on forever. not do eitherto of those or to push back, that could lead to real problems with the eu . . nato has standard spirit have a listen. >> nato also has a requirement with respect to democracy. will indeed measure very carefully what is happening, the level of vigilance and scrutiny is obviously going to be significant in the days ahead. >> you see there that warning from the united states. having said that, the united states needs turkey in terms of its operations in syria and we saw
have all warned the turkish president that he needs to respect the rule of law as he reasserts his role over turkey. brian: the eu a partnership that is four months old in turkey whereby the turks are helping to help stem the flow of refugees through turkey and greece. greekfugees landing on shores have fallen tenfold over the last few months. the turks are doing their part when it comes to that deal. the onus is actually on the eu to hold up their side of the bargain and deepen their...
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law or suffer the consequences. >> reintroduction of death penalty immediately means the end of the eu talks.it is time for justice, not for revenge. let that be clear to the turkish government. the waves of turkish citizens entering the eu this year could be off the table. visa free travel, billions of euros in aid, and eventually eu membership had been promised by the bloc in return for turkey to be more refugees get the deal worked. the number of illegal migrants entering europe from turkey fell by over 80% since april. but erdogan reporter -- but erdogan's perceived authoritarianism risks turning the block against him. >> turkey is a geostrategically important partner in the fight against terrorism and also dealing with refugee crisis and ending the bloody and long civil war in syria. julia: at home thousands have come out in support of the president, even echoing his call for the death penalty. catherine: more than one quarter of a million syrian refugee children sheltering in the lebanon are not getting access to education, according to a new report from human rights watch. it says the
law or suffer the consequences. >> reintroduction of death penalty immediately means the end of the eu talks.it is time for justice, not for revenge. let that be clear to the turkish government. the waves of turkish citizens entering the eu this year could be off the table. visa free travel, billions of euros in aid, and eventually eu membership had been promised by the bloc in return for turkey to be more refugees get the deal worked. the number of illegal migrants entering europe from...
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one of london's biggest law firms has threatened to take action if the british government tries to initiate the process of leaving the euhout consulting parliament. article 50 canof only be started with parliament's consent. baghdadliest attack in in one year kills at least 115 people. a truck exploded in a mostly shia neighborhood despite heavy security. the area has many stories and restaurants. the streets were filled with people after breaking ramadan fast. global news 24 hours a day in more than 120 countries and you can find more stories on our bloomberg app. anna: thank you. let's check out how the markets are behaving. we have the latest action on the markets from hong kong. markets behaving nicely. a good way to kick off the trading week. hong kong, some robust trade happening that we are in the form of this asian rally. we are now back to know where we were before the brexit volatility started. i know you have more analysis on australia to come, but sydney is up by 0.25%. the week is turning positive. we actually spoke to jpmorgan asset-management and they said that in the longer term, there are issues given t
one of london's biggest law firms has threatened to take action if the british government tries to initiate the process of leaving the euhout consulting parliament. article 50 canof only be started with parliament's consent. baghdadliest attack in in one year kills at least 115 people. a truck exploded in a mostly shia neighborhood despite heavy security. the area has many stories and restaurants. the streets were filled with people after breaking ramadan fast. global news 24 hours a day in...
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laws. they are not changing. if you transact with an eu organization, over 50% of the u.k.as exports to the eu. that is not going to change. you still have privacy regulation. you still have to adhere to them. they were formed partly with the u.k. input so for most of it, it will stay the same. emily: marc andreessen says that says the u.k. will be less attractive for startups. following that up is relief from eu overregulation could make the eu more attractive for startups. what do you think? saalim: i could not agree more. people like mark andreessen do not invest in britain. to be quite frank and honest i , do not know what he is doing talking about my country. emily: he talks about a lot of things. [laughter] saalim: most investment in britain comes from british funds. if anything, the brexit will force them to redouble their investment into british tech. so i can see that being a relatively positive situation. emily: if hiring becomes more difficult -- one in three u.k. tech workers come from outside the country -- if data regulations become more confusing and if thing
laws. they are not changing. if you transact with an eu organization, over 50% of the u.k.as exports to the eu. that is not going to change. you still have privacy regulation. you still have to adhere to them. they were formed partly with the u.k. input so for most of it, it will stay the same. emily: marc andreessen says that says the u.k. will be less attractive for startups. following that up is relief from eu overregulation could make the eu more attractive for startups. what do you think?...
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eu foreign ministers and the secretary of state. this.essage is we support your efforts to deal c but you must respect human rights and the rule of law thee why the hell widely-held concern here, we have heard this from france, the eu foreign policy chief, that prime minister erred again could go too far in his crackdown and use it as an excuse to crack on the political opposition. that is almost certainly going to be the focus of at least the informal breakfast between john kerry and the foreign ministers. that starts now. what we expect is, when it ends, we will get a joint statement. this is a statement between the eu and the u.s. on turkey. the eu foreign ministers have a lot more than just that, including stuff happening within their own borders, like the attack on france last week in and let's not forget the brexit. boris johnson just arrived. anna: let's get to our managing editor, who joins us from istanbul. arrivingaw john kerry to the conversation in brussels. we heard earlier from the deputy prime minister in turkey saying our relationship with the u.s. will remain strong. he did not sound that way over the weekend. some c
eu foreign ministers and the secretary of state. this.essage is we support your efforts to deal c but you must respect human rights and the rule of law thee why the hell widely-held concern here, we have heard this from france, the eu foreign policy chief, that prime minister erred again could go too far in his crackdown and use it as an excuse to crack on the political opposition. that is almost certainly going to be the focus of at least the informal breakfast between john kerry and the...
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law. li reportedly said japan is not an involved party and should not interfere. prime minister abe also held talks with eu council president donald tusk and german chancellor angela merkel. he stressed the decision of the tribunal is final and legally binding and involved parties are required to comply with it. premier li met representatives from russia, laos, and other countries that have close ties with beijing. >> translator: we have made our stance clear. we will never accept anything that is contrary to international law. >> chinese media say cambodia's prime minister agreed with li that the dispute should be solved with dialogue. beijing has been building artificial islands in the south china sea where vietnam, philippines, and others also claim sovereignty over some islands and maritime rights. >>> prime minister abe and south korean president park geun-hye have agreed to work closely in dealing with north korea's nuclear and missile programs. abe spoke with park as they sat side by side during an official dinner. hosted by mongolia president. abe expressed his support for support for south korea's
law. li reportedly said japan is not an involved party and should not interfere. prime minister abe also held talks with eu council president donald tusk and german chancellor angela merkel. he stressed the decision of the tribunal is final and legally binding and involved parties are required to comply with it. premier li met representatives from russia, laos, and other countries that have close ties with beijing. >> translator: we have made our stance clear. we will never accept...
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negotiating the best deal for britain in leaving the eu, and has been the britain home secretary for the last six years in charge of immigration, law and order. >>> funerals being held today for three of the five dallas police officers shot and killed last thursday, a funeral mass for sergeant michael smith at the church where his wife is a teacher, and both michael smith and corporal lorne ahrens very get the most prominent cemetery in a memorial service and private burial for the rapid transit officer brent thompson.>> [ music playing ]. about 2000 people packed into the symphony hall for the interfaith service for the fallen officers, dignitaries including president obama and first lady, vice president joe biden and former president george w. bush, and telling mourners that the american people are standing with texans during this very dark time.'s back i believe our sorrow can make us a better country. i believe our righteous anger can be transformed into more justice and into more piece. -- peace.>> the white house said that president obama stayed up late consulting scripture and president obama is back at the white house makin
negotiating the best deal for britain in leaving the eu, and has been the britain home secretary for the last six years in charge of immigration, law and order. >>> funerals being held today for three of the five dallas police officers shot and killed last thursday, a funeral mass for sergeant michael smith at the church where his wife is a teacher, and both michael smith and corporal lorne ahrens very get the most prominent cemetery in a memorial service and private burial for the...
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on getting the best deal for britain in leaving the eu, and has been the briton home secretary for the last three years in charge of immigration, law and order. >>> u. s. attorney general loretta lynch was grilled on capitol hill over the hillary clinton fbi investigation, and the republicans on the judiciary committee blasted lands for x -- blasted loretta lynch for excepting the suggestion from the fbi not to prosecute clinton. and she refused to answer some questions making some lawmakers furious.>> your refusal to answer questions regarding one of the most important investigations of someone that seeks to serve in the highest office in the land is an abdication of your responsibility. >>> attorney general lynch defended her impromptu meeting with bill clinton saying that they did not talk about the fbi investigation. >>> there is hope for the a's fans that want to keep the a's in oakland, at the all-star game last night, the major league commissioner told the reporters he is committed to oakland and said that if the team left people would look back and consider it a mistake. he did say that the a's cannot wait for the resolutio
on getting the best deal for britain in leaving the eu, and has been the briton home secretary for the last three years in charge of immigration, law and order. >>> u. s. attorney general loretta lynch was grilled on capitol hill over the hillary clinton fbi investigation, and the republicans on the judiciary committee blasted lands for x -- blasted loretta lynch for excepting the suggestion from the fbi not to prosecute clinton. and she refused to answer some questions making some...
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eu must be done in accordance with the country's constitutional requirements, and the referendum only has advisory power. the foreign secretary was close to -- quick to dismiss this challenge, saying lawms should not meddle in politics. >> we have had a referendum. the british people have spoken. they candidate except decision of the british people, and our job now is to get on and implement it. we do not need ultra high paid lawyers trampling all over the political space. reporter: a spokesperson for prime minister david cameron said the decision to invoke article 50 would be taken by his successor. : in france now, over the treatment of the man alleged to be the sole surviving gunman from last year's paris attacks, said to belam receiving preferential treatment. some want to know why he has access to a gym when other inmates do not. islam -- isat the abdeslam getting preferential treatment? a total are dedicated to him. he also has a separate, spare cell for security reasons. of therd is where all surveillance equipment is stored, and the fourth has a whirling machine, just like this one, for solid at the slam -- abdeslam tosaleh work out on. justice toto mr. of ask about turning th
eu must be done in accordance with the country's constitutional requirements, and the referendum only has advisory power. the foreign secretary was close to -- quick to dismiss this challenge, saying lawms should not meddle in politics. >> we have had a referendum. the british people have spoken. they candidate except decision of the british people, and our job now is to get on and implement it. we do not need ultra high paid lawyers trampling all over the political space. reporter: a...
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top stories on the bloomberg, one of the biggest law firms in london says the uk's retreat from the eunot legally happen without a vote in parliament. a group is threatening action against the government if it invokes article 50 of the lisbon treaty without consulting mps. the uk's position is that it is a decision for whoever succeeds prime minister david cameron. france and germany jostling for position, each aiming to steal london's crown as the financial center. years, but will take parents are drawing up plans to challenge -- paris is drawing up plans to challenge frankfurt for the role. frankfurt would be a big question in terms of organization, but i think we have much more players now in paris that in frankfurt. we have much more deep marketplace in paris. that is something to be negotiated definitely. i think it does make sense. baghdad's worst attack in a year has killed 115 people. a truck exploded in a mostly shia neighborhood, underscoring the ability of extremist to strike despite heavy security and multiple checkpoints. the area has many stores, restaurants, and cafÉs. s
top stories on the bloomberg, one of the biggest law firms in london says the uk's retreat from the eunot legally happen without a vote in parliament. a group is threatening action against the government if it invokes article 50 of the lisbon treaty without consulting mps. the uk's position is that it is a decision for whoever succeeds prime minister david cameron. france and germany jostling for position, each aiming to steal london's crown as the financial center. years, but will take parents...
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while the biggest law firms in london said the uk's retreat from the eu could not legally happen withoutnt. they are threatening action against the government if it invokes article 50. the uk's position is it is a position for weber succeeds david cameron as prime minister. the latest u.s. car sales reported a mixed bag, stoking concerns the market is slowing and consumers are putting purchases on hold. board be rejections that toyota, gm and chrysler missed estimates. may saw the fewest jobs created an almost six years. offeredralian election no clear results in the -- over the weekend. let's get over to paul and city. australia, what is going on? when we have an idea of what the next government will look like, what is the mood right now? that i mayl tell you be a resident of us try it am a citizen of new zealand so i'm not allowed to vote. i can happily step above all this freight but the situation is a real mess, i'm glad i do not have to take responsibility. currently a 57 seats, the opposition on 71. the key thing to be recounting counting of the pre-polling and postal votes which r
while the biggest law firms in london said the uk's retreat from the eu could not legally happen withoutnt. they are threatening action against the government if it invokes article 50. the uk's position is it is a position for weber succeeds david cameron as prime minister. the latest u.s. car sales reported a mixed bag, stoking concerns the market is slowing and consumers are putting purchases on hold. board be rejections that toyota, gm and chrysler missed estimates. may saw the fewest jobs...
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dean of the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university served as the former nato supreme allied commander -- the clinton campaign declined requests for comment. eu finance ministers have a message for the incoming prime minister. speed up your exit from the european union. britishissioner says a conservative party was fast -- that should speed up the brexit process. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. david: as we have been reporting, stocks are climbing for a third day. alcoa kicks off earning season. the s&p 500 reached an all-time , the benchmark set to close out the year. i want to bring in tracie mcmillion. great to talk to you. ,efore we get into volatility let me ask you about the effect here of that referendum in the u.k. on u.s. markets. what you make of how quickly that has happened? tracie: they definitely have been very quickly, more quickly than people anticipated. we anticipate most of the effect will be in the u.k. with more affect in the euro zone less of an impact here in the u.s. you are encouraging investors to have a long-term outlook, but how can we have
dean of the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university served as the former nato supreme allied commander -- the clinton campaign declined requests for comment. eu finance ministers have a message for the incoming prime minister. speed up your exit from the european union. britishissioner says a conservative party was fast -- that should speed up the brexit process. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. david: as...
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believe the eu safeguards democracy, plurality, and peace in europe, assuring war will never again break out between its nations. to them, the european project also symbolizes the rule of lawand respect for human rights, along with the freedom of movement the chance to study in other european nations, to work abroad, or to pursue research there. now they are worried that their lives and those of their children can only change for the worse. they feel left out, and believe strongly the people of the eu are stronger together. how can this kind of enthusiasm be reawakened in others, who are disillusioned with brussels? peter: that's the question, derek. is it all about leadership? does europe need charismatic leadership? derek: i think it needs leadership from below. a lot of us, european elections every couple years -- i have been meeting with people in berlin. the erasmus generation saying, we have been taking advantage of this, and it is falling apart. a british woman who just had a baby, living here saying, what will happen next? there's the notion that it has to get beyond social media. i think a lot of people think that if they say something on social media, they have h
believe the eu safeguards democracy, plurality, and peace in europe, assuring war will never again break out between its nations. to them, the european project also symbolizes the rule of lawand respect for human rights, along with the freedom of movement the chance to study in other european nations, to work abroad, or to pursue research there. now they are worried that their lives and those of their children can only change for the worse. they feel left out, and believe strongly the people of...
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law enforcement during a rally against police brutality. u.s. president gives his condolences and offer support to dallas authorities as barack obama is currently in poland for a key nato summit. eu stability and tensions with russia will be discussed. france smashed through to the euro finals. they will now face portugal for the title on sunday. we begin in dallas, texas and the city is reeling this morning. this after gunmen shot police officers, five of them died from their injuries. the shots ring out during an otherwise peaceful protest against police shootings of black men. areent parts of the city still an active crime scene. three people are in custody, one of them a woman. a fourth suspect died after a standup with -- stand up with police. -- standoff with police. authorities are unsure of the overall number of people involved in these attacks. events have been captured on video by witnesses. take a look. [sirens] [gunshots] >> they are shooting right now. there is an officer down. it is coming from the right over there, from around these buildings. i think they might have got somebody. [sirens] >> amateur footage shot of the event unfolding on the streets of dallas. ext
law enforcement during a rally against police brutality. u.s. president gives his condolences and offer support to dallas authorities as barack obama is currently in poland for a key nato summit. eu stability and tensions with russia will be discussed. france smashed through to the euro finals. they will now face portugal for the title on sunday. we begin in dallas, texas and the city is reeling this morning. this after gunmen shot police officers, five of them died from their injuries. the...
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eu. she has been britain's home secretary for the last six years in charge of immigration and law and order>> here in the bay area, investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a fire that swept through a warehouse in livermore if fire broke out before midnight at millers air conditioning and heating located in an industrial area of livermore not far from lawrence livermore national lab the building was in flames when crews arrived at the scene. at this point, it's too early to determine a cause for the fire. but the deputy chief says red flags are raised any time a fire starts in an isolated area in the middle of the night when there shouldn't be anyone around. >>> there's hopes for a's fans. he's committed to keeping oakland a major league city and if the team were to leave, major league baseball would eventually regret it. he said the a's can't wait for a resolution to the raiders stadium situation. he says the a's must act independently. >>> the dreams for a new stadium for the raiders are getting more expensive. espn reports $1.4 billion project has gone up to more than $2 billi
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doing and the eu examined it and why not have it examined here to make sure that -- >> why not more regulators. >> companies are trying to innovate and create jobs. i think warren should pass a law that all entrepreneurs should stay in their basements and garages. >> what does silicon valley think about this? >> it's apolled. they're apalled by elizabeth warren. you know, why would we -- in any way want to model ourselves after teuropean economy? >> a lot of people lose their blocks when mergers are blocked. >> of course they are and it's the irony and it's so rich and of course the only thing that snuffed out competition, it's the largest monopoly of all and it's a huge government. they should get out of education and energy and we would have a marketplace that would flourish. >> these things cost billions. when the mergers don't go through the companies have to pay these kill fees of billions of dollars. >> yeah, they have a short term cost, long-term cost and the economy doesn't become productive which means we have a lower standard of living. eu stinks economically. why do we want to go that route. >> what do you make of the statement that this is the private sector at work?
doing and the eu examined it and why not have it examined here to make sure that -- >> why not more regulators. >> companies are trying to innovate and create jobs. i think warren should pass a law that all entrepreneurs should stay in their basements and garages. >> what does silicon valley think about this? >> it's apolled. they're apalled by elizabeth warren. you know, why would we -- in any way want to model ourselves after teuropean economy? >> a lot of people...
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eu president. let's take a listen. key partner for the european union. we fully support the democratically elected government. the institutions of the country and the rule of law. we call for a swift return to constitutional order. we continue to follow closely the developments and coordinate with member states. anne-marie: no doubt the coup attempt well top the agenda at foreign ministers meeting to read what does this mean for europe's borders? and what does this mean for the deal that eu struck with erdogan to drop the influx of migrants? the meeting is also important. john kerry is attending. he spoke about the coup attempt already. attack.ndemning the backing the electorate. secretary kerry: it does not appear to have been a very brilliantly planned or executed event. let's reserve judgment until the fax are in. except want to comment to reaffirm what i said earlier. we do not believe that is the importantly it -- appropriate way to proceed. turkey has an electoral process. plenty of opportunity for people to contest in the market of democracy. we stand by the democracy in turkey. anne-marie: the meeting will take a different turn. turkey will dominate th
eu president. let's take a listen. key partner for the european union. we fully support the democratically elected government. the institutions of the country and the rule of law. we call for a swift return to constitutional order. we continue to follow closely the developments and coordinate with member states. anne-marie: no doubt the coup attempt well top the agenda at foreign ministers meeting to read what does this mean for europe's borders? and what does this mean for the deal that eu...
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one of london's biggest law firms have threatened to take action if the british government tries to initiate the process of leaving the eu altering parliament. acting on behalf of of an anonymous group of clients, it says the triggering of article 50 can only be started with parliament's consent. french economy minister has told bloomberg that paris is a contender for the euro clearing is this post brexit. other euro clearing areas from frankfurt to dublin have been gearing up for a battle of transactions currently done in london. brexit will be a big question mark because of the access to the european clearing. our road -- our role is not to play on uncertainties. we are politically responsible. what we have to do is respect the road or. be a true that it could benefit for our financial players. we have a lot of financial players and institutions and we can welcome a lot of institutions that would like to join the eu. us really is elections have resulted in neither major party having enough seats to form a government. this is threatening to undermine the nation's credit rating. moody's has said there are limited implica
one of london's biggest law firms have threatened to take action if the british government tries to initiate the process of leaving the eu altering parliament. acting on behalf of of an anonymous group of clients, it says the triggering of article 50 can only be started with parliament's consent. french economy minister has told bloomberg that paris is a contender for the euro clearing is this post brexit. other euro clearing areas from frankfurt to dublin have been gearing up for a battle of...