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>> just a stone's throw from the house of parliament and its iconic clock tower is a statue of the person many consider britain's greatest prime minister. his name? sir winston churchill. sir winston was born into a family with a long and distinguished military history. one of his ancestors was the first duke of marlborough. victory over the french at the battle of blenheim in 1704, a grateful english queen granted him this amazing palace. the duke dutifully named it blenheim. it was here in 1874 that winston leonard spencer-churchill was born. today blenheim and its sprawling grounds are open to the public to visit. sir winston grew up to become a war condent, a soldier, and eventually a politician. when he became prime minister, england was in itsst hour. darkd triggered world war ii. the germans defeated every european country that stood against them except the british isles. every day, the brave riextipeshcted the nazis to inv. more thanks and soldiers, itn ta was the words of thartening. he >> "we shall fight on the beaches. we shall fight on the landing grounds. we shall fight in th
>> just a stone's throw from the house of parliament and its iconic clock tower is a statue of the person many consider britain's greatest prime minister. his name? sir winston churchill. sir winston was born into a family with a long and distinguished military history. one of his ancestors was the first duke of marlborough. victory over the french at the battle of blenheim in 1704, a grateful english queen granted him this amazing palace. the duke dutifully named it blenheim. it was here...
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>> just a stone's throw from the house of parliament and its iconic clock tower is a statue of the person many consider britain's greatest prime minister. his name? sir winston churchill. sir winston was born into a family with a long and distinguished military history. one of his ancestors was the first duke of marlborough. after the duke's spectacular battle of blenheim in 1704, a grateful english queen granted him this amazing palace. the duke dutifully named it blenheim. it was here in 1874 that winston leonard spencer-churchill was born. today blenheim and its sprawling grounds are open to the public to visit. sir winston grew up to become a war correspondent, a soldier, and eventually a politician. when he became prime minister, england was in its darkest hour. hitler's aggression had triggered world war ii. the germans defeated every european country that stood against them except the british isles. every day, the brave british expected the nazis to invade. more than tanks and soldiers, it was the words of prime minister churchill that heartening. >> "we shall fight on the beaches.
>> just a stone's throw from the house of parliament and its iconic clock tower is a statue of the person many consider britain's greatest prime minister. his name? sir winston churchill. sir winston was born into a family with a long and distinguished military history. one of his ancestors was the first duke of marlborough. after the duke's spectacular battle of blenheim in 1704, a grateful english queen granted him this amazing palace. the duke dutifully named it blenheim. it was here...
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italy's upper house of parliament with the economy stagnating and the minted improvements, he has his route -- has his work cut out for him. he says he will quit if the reform aimed at streamlining government is rejected. the british flash crash trader accused of making $40 billion from his bedroom will be extradited to the u.s. to stand trial. his final request was required -- was rejected by judges in london today. fraudl face 22 charges of and market manipulation. remain the most important partner for the philippines. that is according to foreign secretary, who says the u.s. and the philippines have a special relationship. they are linked by formal defense treaties. mike pence has responded to michelle obama's condemnation of lewd comments the donald trump made about women. in an interview, trump's running mate said he did not understand the basis for the first lady's claim. this is as obama denounced trump without even mentioning his name during an emotional speech in new hampshire. to refute be evidence allegations of trump groping women. power by 2600 journalists and analysts in
italy's upper house of parliament with the economy stagnating and the minted improvements, he has his route -- has his work cut out for him. he says he will quit if the reform aimed at streamlining government is rejected. the british flash crash trader accused of making $40 billion from his bedroom will be extradited to the u.s. to stand trial. his final request was required -- was rejected by judges in london today. fraudl face 22 charges of and market manipulation. remain the most important...
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it will be discussed by the upper house of parliament. we want to go back to the break news. we have an update out of chicago at o'hare airport. abc7 just have been hurt in the plane fire. we don't know the nature of the injuries or how serious they are. but this is worth rewatching. you can see the tail as the inflatable ties pop. you see it happen there. deploy there. the flames and the smoke really filling the sky. it was on its way to miami when it blew a tire and damaged the engine. smoke could be seen for miles. chicago. michelle: nearly a century after the ground breaking the basilica of the shrine of the immaculate conception is soon they will soon install the final artwork for the central and the largest dome. >> archbishop of washington was closer to god with the construction workers and the scalding that they spent five weeks building. >> it's rectangles and the squares. >> elevated studio where 35 artists begin piece this together. they will cover the trinity dome with the venetian glass and gold matching the other basilica. the artists will use the original 1953 d
it will be discussed by the upper house of parliament. we want to go back to the break news. we have an update out of chicago at o'hare airport. abc7 just have been hurt in the plane fire. we don't know the nature of the injuries or how serious they are. but this is worth rewatching. you can see the tail as the inflatable ties pop. you see it happen there. deploy there. the flames and the smoke really filling the sky. it was on its way to miami when it blew a tire and damaged the engine. smoke...
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in the houses of parliament, we undereresa may speaking, pressure to allow parliament more of a say ont. it looks like it will get more of an opportunity to have their say on it, but specifically she would not promise lawmakers that they would get to vote on the matter. there were the a lot of debate, not necessarily a vote. today, tension moves from athens to parliament him up to a london court which will decide whether it is up to theresa may and her team to decide on the timing of the brexit conversation. failure by her side -- theresa may's side to defend themselves in this case would force the issue into the house of commons and house of lords, and you have to remove or she has a very small majority in the house of commons and nothing like a majority in the house of torts, so she would be up for a tough struggle against those lawmakers if it has to go in any formal way to those bodies. that's where we are on this political and legal backdrop. in terms of other news, look out for scotland today, because we snp launching their annual conference, and nicola sturgeon will be talking a
in the houses of parliament, we undereresa may speaking, pressure to allow parliament more of a say ont. it looks like it will get more of an opportunity to have their say on it, but specifically she would not promise lawmakers that they would get to vote on the matter. there were the a lot of debate, not necessarily a vote. today, tension moves from athens to parliament him up to a london court which will decide whether it is up to theresa may and her team to decide on the timing of the brexit...
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it would limit the power of the senate in the upper house of parliament. italy's economy is stagnating and there has been only limited improvement in the market. the prime minister has said he will resign if voters do not approve the referendum. the state department says if you want a passport or visa, you will have to take off your passport -- your glasses for the photo. .hey can cause glare the new policy takes effect november 1. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 in 100ists and analysts 20 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am scarlet fu. matt: and i am matt miller. joe: the question is, what did you miss? that the boston fed conference, janet yellen said there are plausible ways that a the economy hot for a while could fix some of the by the recession. over sales tactics. a scandal that led to the departure of the ceo of wells fargo this week. we will speak to the cfo right after the markets close. plus, the greek financial crisis is still at the top of inve
it would limit the power of the senate in the upper house of parliament. italy's economy is stagnating and there has been only limited improvement in the market. the prime minister has said he will resign if voters do not approve the referendum. the state department says if you want a passport or visa, you will have to take off your passport -- your glasses for the photo. .hey can cause glare the new policy takes effect november 1. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 in 100ists...
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government on its priorities and its whole political tactic, which is what the lawmakers in the house of parliamentng for the government to give one, but it looks to me they have been offered a fireside chat to air their grievances. all those eastern european countries, for whom freedom of movement of labor around europe is one of the big things that made them join this party -- this body in the first place. matt: if they allow a soft leave is next.ta spain may go. wouldn't everyone want a soft exit? switzerland currently has a soft exit but would like to control the flow of foreign workers coming into its country. internallyreferendum the said they wanted to tighten up their rules. problemsa lot of coming through, and if i am a country like slovenia, estonia, lithuania, hungary, poland, bigger countries, why would they risk creating a precedent that comes back to haunt them many times over in the years ahead? that is what i really cannot understand. joe: i want to show a headline in "the telegraph" newspaper last week. the writer said those betting against the pound our idiot teenagers without the
government on its priorities and its whole political tactic, which is what the lawmakers in the house of parliamentng for the government to give one, but it looks to me they have been offered a fireside chat to air their grievances. all those eastern european countries, for whom freedom of movement of labor around europe is one of the big things that made them join this party -- this body in the first place. matt: if they allow a soft leave is next.ta spain may go. wouldn't everyone want a soft...
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of adolf hitler is going to be torn down. the parliament of austria will raze the house will he was born and build a new building. officials hope that when that house is gone, neo-nazis will stop making pilgrimages to that site. erika: new york city mayor michael bloomberg donating $50 million to the museum of science. he'll make the it's the largest gift in the museum's history. it will go toward educational programs. doug: the bruins have a win over the jets in winnipeg down 1-0 in the first. dominic moore ties it up. david pastrnak going the length of the ice. rookie brandon carlo adds insurance. home opener on thursday.
of adolf hitler is going to be torn down. the parliament of austria will raze the house will he was born and build a new building. officials hope that when that house is gone, neo-nazis will stop making pilgrimages to that site. erika: new york city mayor michael bloomberg donating $50 million to the museum of science. he'll make the it's the largest gift in the museum's history. it will go toward educational programs. doug: the bruins have a win over the jets in winnipeg down 1-0 in the first....
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>> we expect a grilling on tuesday, mark carney testifying before the upper house of parliament.hat the brexit vote could have a large impact on the u.k. economy, so the boe cut their key rate, stepped up government buying and corporate bonds. chart thathow you a illustrates how much they are pulling back in terms of gdp growth. the economy has not performed as poorly as some thought it might after that brexit vote, but to a gain ofg 0.3%. it was your .7% in the previous quarter. at 0.3%, that would be less than half of the quarterly average of u.k. gdp numbers over the past four years, so that is definitely a dramatic pullback. we have the federal reserve meeting next week, november 2. we have that boe meeting on november 3, nothing expected. hard brexit could becoming very real. thank you. some other news, hedge funds signaling corn could head for a rebound after trimming back on price to kleins. holdings contracted by 47% last week, the smallest bearish bet on the commodity since july. corn futures in chicago have recovered 12% since hitting a seven-year low in august. ramy: p
>> we expect a grilling on tuesday, mark carney testifying before the upper house of parliament.hat the brexit vote could have a large impact on the u.k. economy, so the boe cut their key rate, stepped up government buying and corporate bonds. chart thathow you a illustrates how much they are pulling back in terms of gdp growth. the economy has not performed as poorly as some thought it might after that brexit vote, but to a gain ofg 0.3%. it was your .7% in the previous quarter. at 0.3%,...
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of this man with regard to europe? just before i flew out here last week, the week before last, parliament had reassembled under which to the westminster and the house of lords and was a much going on in the chamber, that i took myself to the bar, to the bishops bar. i don't know why it's called the bishops bar. i've never seen a bishop in it. but anyway there was a single subject of debate, conversation. one thing was brexit and what did it mean, and the other was the previous sunday's presidential debate between your two candidates for the presidency of the united states. and when i left the bar i thought maybe we should take one of the most iconic sentences of winston churchill, in 1940 when he paid the great koppelman to the royal air force andy seth never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few. wraps faced with the situation we have today on both sides of the atlantic we might say never in the field of political dispute has so little been owed by so many to so few. [laughter] we need cash back. [applause] -- we need cash back we need churchill's legacy. we need the energy. we need imagination. we need the refu
of this man with regard to europe? just before i flew out here last week, the week before last, parliament had reassembled under which to the westminster and the house of lords and was a much going on in the chamber, that i took myself to the bar, to the bishops bar. i don't know why it's called the bishops bar. i've never seen a bishop in it. but anyway there was a single subject of debate, conversation. one thing was brexit and what did it mean, and the other was the previous sunday's...
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quote, elia called members of the house and members of parliament on behalf of president clinton, forthout my father's knowledge and inelegantly and ineffect toughly at best and has is now precipitating anymore lon doon making comparisons between my father and tony blair's oft motivations which will horrify my father. there is tension between chelsea clinton but chelsea clean clinton its trying to defend her father from the accusations way heaven have seen about the mixing of business and foundation work. >> it's all interesting. the alleged podesta e-mails more revealing about the clinton camp's relationship with bernie sanders. >> reporter: what comes out in some of the leaked e-mails is that the clinton campaigned a a very thick opposition research file on bernie sanders and did cite a bit to try and eliminate bernie from the primary, as we know. the alleged podesta e-mails show a former aide to the late senator lloyd benson criticizing clinton, quote, beyond this, hillary should stop attacking bernie, especially when she says things that are untrue which she often does. that was f
quote, elia called members of the house and members of parliament on behalf of president clinton, forthout my father's knowledge and inelegantly and ineffect toughly at best and has is now precipitating anymore lon doon making comparisons between my father and tony blair's oft motivations which will horrify my father. there is tension between chelsea clinton but chelsea clean clinton its trying to defend her father from the accusations way heaven have seen about the mixing of business and...
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convince a judge she can trigger article 50 of the lisbon treaty, which activates the brexit without approval. the failure would force the issue into the parliament house of commons and lords, both of which were largely pro-eu. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am erik johnson. this is bloomberg. mark: let's get back to a busy day for the markets. sterling rolling for fourth day. the ftse hit a record before backing up. joining us is the head of multi-asset funds at legal and general. theing at the ftse versus 2-10 year spread, there is a lot to think about right now? the presidential elections, the fed, the oil price, brexit, how does it play out across the asset space? trump looking at the event in the risk of u.s. rate hikes. the bigger story is on the inflationary side dictating with the u.s. can get away with and how far europe can go. with the end looks like for japan. it is not really receiving any air time because of the other events. mark: you talk about quantitative exhaustion. what a wonderful title for discussion on inflation or deflation. is inflation overestimated?
convince a judge she can trigger article 50 of the lisbon treaty, which activates the brexit without approval. the failure would force the issue into the parliament house of commons and lords, both of which were largely pro-eu. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am erik johnson. this is bloomberg. mark: let's get back to a busy day for the markets. sterling rolling for fourth day. the ftse hit a record before backing up....
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house of commons to invoke article 50 and it's not up to the house of lord's. it is up to the government to trigger article 50 and the government alone. when it legislated to establish the referendum parliamentthe eu in the hands of the people and the people gave their answer with emphatic clarity. so now it is up to the government not to question, quibble or back slide on what we've been instructed to do, but to get on with the job because those people who argue that article 50 can only be triggered after agreement in both houses of parliament are not standing up for democracy, they're trying to divert it. they're not trying to get -- [ applause ] >> they're not trying to get brexit right, they're trying to kill it by delaying it. they're insulting the intelligence of the british people and that is why next week i can tell you that the attorney general himself, jeremy wright, will act for the government and resist them in the courts. likewise, the negotiations between the united kingdom and the european union are the responsibility of the government and nobody else. i have already said that we will consult and work with the devolved administrations for scotland, wales and northern ireland b
house of commons to invoke article 50 and it's not up to the house of lord's. it is up to the government to trigger article 50 and the government alone. when it legislated to establish the referendum parliamentthe eu in the hands of the people and the people gave their answer with emphatic clarity. so now it is up to the government not to question, quibble or back slide on what we've been instructed to do, but to get on with the job because those people who argue that article 50 can only be...
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of adolf hitler is going to be torn down. the parliament of austria will raze the house will he was born and build a new building. officials hope that when that house is gone, neo-nazis will stop making pilgrimages to that site. erika: new york city mayor michael bloomberg donating $50 million to the museum of science. he'll make the it's the largest gift in the museum's history. it will go toward educational programs. doug: the bruins have a win over the jets in winnipeg down 1-0 in the first. dominic moore ties it up. david pastrnak going the length of the ice. rookie brandon carlo adds insurance. home opener on thursday. cindy fitzgibbon, it's wet out there. cindy: we've got rain rolling through. not everyone seeing it. not a whole lot, the worcester area westward. we've had downpours coming through the boston area and that focus of heavier rain shifting south of the city right now. from norwood to sharon over to weymouth and marshfield, it's pouring, but it's not going to last that long. this rain is riding right toward skies clear out across connecticut along a frontal boundary which may get stuck and hung u
of adolf hitler is going to be torn down. the parliament of austria will raze the house will he was born and build a new building. officials hope that when that house is gone, neo-nazis will stop making pilgrimages to that site. erika: new york city mayor michael bloomberg donating $50 million to the museum of science. he'll make the it's the largest gift in the museum's history. it will go toward educational programs. doug: the bruins have a win over the jets in winnipeg down 1-0 in the first....
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of parliament the right to vote on the government's negotiating strategy. consideringrt is whether theresa may is allowed to activate -- without parliament approval. it would force the issue into the housecommons and the house of lord and delay the exit for a year. unilever and tesco result a the retailers online website. a window on pricing negotiations between supermarkets and vendors following the weakening of the pound. the bank of england said it has more than 1 billion pounds of corporate bonds. purchases started on september 27. the bank of england already spent 10% of the budget and it tends to last 18 months as it tries to hold down corporate lowering -- borrowing costs. this is bloomberg. anna: thank you very much. breaking news. while we were speaking to the bank ofron, england and the survey said that mortgage demand fell significantly in the third quarter. they said both demand for prime -- lending decrease. lender's expected demand to increase in the fourth quarter. the availability of secured creditor household is unchanged. lots to discuss with our next guest. takebrexit or no brexit, your pick. that was the message from tusk yesterday. in his speech, he signaled the pro
of parliament the right to vote on the government's negotiating strategy. consideringrt is whether theresa may is allowed to activate -- without parliament approval. it would force the issue into the housecommons and the house of lord and delay the exit for a year. unilever and tesco result a the retailers online website. a window on pricing negotiations between supermarkets and vendors following the weakening of the pound. the bank of england said it has more than 1 billion pounds of corporate...
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uk lawmakers have agreed that parliament has the right to examine the government strategy for leaving the european union. the house ofmons approved a motion, but the vote does not give him peace the right to vote on brexit negotiating tactics. theresa may says she will trigger article 50 and start the process by the end of march. samsung cut third-quarter profit guidance because of the note seven crisis. is down fromfit 6.9 billion, and the company also cut a quarterly revenue forecast. wells fargo shares jumped on the nice -- news that the ceo has stepped down. he has been under pressure since revelations that accounts were opened without customer approval. he was heavily criticized on capitol hill, lawmakers: for legal action. he will be replaced by tim sloan. day partws 24 hours a by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 100 20's countries -- 120 countries. this is bloomberg. minutes, thefed argument about a hike, three dissenters calling for action. haidi: the minutes reveal the who was betting for a move come december. we are in new york with the details. what have we learned? have a federal reser
uk lawmakers have agreed that parliament has the right to examine the government strategy for leaving the european union. the house ofmons approved a motion, but the vote does not give him peace the right to vote on brexit negotiating tactics. theresa may says she will trigger article 50 and start the process by the end of march. samsung cut third-quarter profit guidance because of the note seven crisis. is down fromfit 6.9 billion, and the company also cut a quarterly revenue forecast. wells...
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members from the british house of commons questioned prime minister theresa may on the parliament's role in the brexit negotiations. later, she answered questions on immigration, the health care budget, and the u.k.' s role in syria. this is just over 40 minutes. undead area that can support and protect scottish jobs in scottish industry. >> order to questions to the prime minister. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. eight meetings in addition to my duties in this as i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i work with the coalition government who are now seeking another contract covered a constituency amongst many i went and said the system of appointment or consultations before surgery missing profits to be sent to the taxpayer and patient safety. what is the prime minister prepared to do about it? >> the provision of local services is local people. the honorable the tax but outsourcing of services. the party i put greater privatization and his labour party. >> 12 months ago i went to this stage. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i have to say a very posit
members from the british house of commons questioned prime minister theresa may on the parliament's role in the brexit negotiations. later, she answered questions on immigration, the health care budget, and the u.k.' s role in syria. this is just over 40 minutes. undead area that can support and protect scottish jobs in scottish industry. >> order to questions to the prime minister. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. eight meetings in addition to my duties in this as i shall have...
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house adviser who now runs clinton's presidential campaign. and despite being cut off from the internet. wiki leaks posts batches of emails the house where adolph hitler was born will be torn down. the austrian parliament still has to vote on legislation to tear it down but there's little opposition. >>laura: they survived a falling house, guided dorothy along the yellow brick road and delivered those iconic ruby slippers. they were only designed to last through filming and now nearly 80 years later, they're showing their age. sequins have started to break, the bright red color is starting to fade. smithsonian hopes to raise $300,000 to restore the iconic shoes. it's 10% of the way there. process has worked in the past. thousands of backers donated more than $700,000 to preserve neal >>russell: here we go. men with beards may be considered more attractive to women. past research has shown that women prefer men with more masculine facial features for short-term relationships. women prefer men with less masculine facial features for long-term relationships, perceiving them to be more researchers manipulated photos of men with various stages of facial hair to make them appear either more masculine or femi
house adviser who now runs clinton's presidential campaign. and despite being cut off from the internet. wiki leaks posts batches of emails the house where adolph hitler was born will be torn down. the austrian parliament still has to vote on legislation to tear it down but there's little opposition. >>laura: they survived a falling house, guided dorothy along the yellow brick road and delivered those iconic ruby slippers. they were only designed to last through filming and now nearly 80...
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jonathan: the focus very much on the house of commons in london where theresa may will shortly be addressing parliament and taking questions from parliament members. she will be taking questions now and we will bring you the headlights and highlights of that -- headlines and highlights of that. time foris is a fun these members of parliament and it is quite interesting to watch. onget a view of the pound the investor point of view, we are joined by steven friedman. he served at the new york fed where he oversaw foreign exchange. welcome to the program. investors, what do you make of this? do you trade on this or not, what do you do? steven: you need to be aware of the fact that a week or so ago what we are seeing in britain looks more like a hard brexit and that is counter to the expectation that had developed over the summer. there is the concern we are moving full speed ahead and it is a drawnout process, but it looks like we could have less free movement of capital and goods. alix: is this a situation that it is the market teaching theresa may a lesson, it just took a while? .teven: i do have sympat
jonathan: the focus very much on the house of commons in london where theresa may will shortly be addressing parliament and taking questions from parliament members. she will be taking questions now and we will bring you the headlights and highlights of that -- headlines and highlights of that. time foris is a fun these members of parliament and it is quite interesting to watch. onget a view of the pound the investor point of view, we are joined by steven friedman. he served at the new york fed...
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parliament quizzing top monetary officials about brexit. markof england governor carney speaking before the house of lords economic affairs committee.s asked whether he was concerned about the government preventing the boe from making additional asset purchases. to expect no reason that. the framework is there. there is not a debate in parliament about changing the framework. if the goal of the bank of england wherever adjusted through legislative means the bank of england monetary policy committee would discharge that. philip hammond says the government wouldn't stand in the way of additional asset purchases. are we any wiser as to mr. carney's intentions of whether or not he will stay beyond 2018? >> he is certainly keeping us guessing. that this waslear a personal decision. that the job of governor requires full commitment and this decision had nothing to do with government. own.t was entirely his it was a lot of detail to go into. he hasn't told us what to expect yet. mark: some might say he would be within his rights to leave. he has had it from both sides from the prime minister to the foreign secretary. he has certainly been
parliament quizzing top monetary officials about brexit. markof england governor carney speaking before the house of lords economic affairs committee.s asked whether he was concerned about the government preventing the boe from making additional asset purchases. to expect no reason that. the framework is there. there is not a debate in parliament about changing the framework. if the goal of the bank of england wherever adjusted through legislative means the bank of england monetary policy...
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house where adolf hitler was born in 1889. the austrian parliament must still approve the plan. that is expected to happen soon. >>> come january, president obama will be out ofe house and now thanks to comedian stephen colbert, mr. obama will be ready for his first job interview in more than eight years. >> 55, tough time to start over for a man, okay. have a copy of your resume here. i want you to hand it to me as if you were applying for a job. go ahead and do it. that's good, you're a natural. i don't see any promotions for the last eight years. that's not always good. can you explain that. >> honestly, there wasn't a lot of room for advancement in my last job. the only one with a more powerful position was my wife. >> okay, good. >> i'm leaving because it's required by the 22nd amendment of the united states constitution. >> okay, a little tip, when you say staying in your job would be unconstitutional, what employers here is you stole office supplies. it doesn't say here, where were you born? would you care for an extra fiber nutrient bar, which has traveled to more than 100 countries, or this shrivelled tangerine covered in golden retriever hair, fille
house where adolf hitler was born in 1889. the austrian parliament must still approve the plan. that is expected to happen soon. >>> come january, president obama will be out ofe house and now thanks to comedian stephen colbert, mr. obama will be ready for his first job interview in more than eight years. >> 55, tough time to start over for a man, okay. have a copy of your resume here. i want you to hand it to me as if you were applying for a job. go ahead and do it. that's good,...
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house. about somealk next of the -- we have used that slide. there we go. visits to congress and parliament specifically, the canadian parliament. on three of his trips, he addressed a joint session of congress. when addressing one is unusual. we heard about that first one , where he made the very famous statement that if his father had been american and his mother "i feel i might have got here on my own." the congressman enjoyed that. during his longest trip to washington, he made a side trip up to ottawa. as has already been mentioned, this famous photograph taken. most of you have probably heard the story. it is not about washington. he had just addressed the canadian parliament. he comes into the anteroom, is briefly introduced to a very young photographer. you have heard this story -- i assume it is true -- somebody here may correct me -- that's looking at churchill, it was not quite the right image. he reached forward and took the cigar out of churchill's mouth or hand and immediately flash the picture. what you're looking at churchill wondering who is this young and why- young whelp
house. about somealk next of the -- we have used that slide. there we go. visits to congress and parliament specifically, the canadian parliament. on three of his trips, he addressed a joint session of congress. when addressing one is unusual. we heard about that first one , where he made the very famous statement that if his father had been american and his mother "i feel i might have got here on my own." the congressman enjoyed that. during his longest trip to washington, he made a...
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parliament. austria has been trying to do something with the house for years but the owner refused to shrine for neo-nazis. >>> check out this video of a protected baby elephant. the cofounder of the save the elephant foundation wanted to play in that trick so he pretended to be drowning and called out for help. that's when he braved the reader waters to save her friend. she even shelters him with her trunk. that man is derek thompson. who helped rescue the elephant last year. up she didn't mind being tricked. >> that is just the coolest do that. that's kind of amazing. >> fantastic. going to feel cooler but not much moisture to talk about. >>> i don't think we have a one in 100 chart for showers. cooler is the word. you can see we do have no problems here. some partly cloudy skies overhead, no showers found in the city but as we look at doppler 4000 you can see the showers over the north. rain and snow and look at larimer county, yesterday they boulder county seeing rain mixed with snow further south the dryer it is and right on the edge of that we might see a sprinkle move on through but really not looking for a whole lot. on the h
parliament. austria has been trying to do something with the house for years but the owner refused to shrine for neo-nazis. >>> check out this video of a protected baby elephant. the cofounder of the save the elephant foundation wanted to play in that trick so he pretended to be drowning and called out for help. that's when he braved the reader waters to save her friend. she even shelters him with her trunk. that man is derek thompson. who helped rescue the elephant last year. up she...
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parliament should be allowed to vote on the plan. to do itking lawmakers in a way that gives her space to negotiate. the house ofommons is debating a motion that calls for proper scrutiny of plans before negotiations begin here that is supported by some lawmakers in her own conservative party. in north korea, more controversies running kim jong-un. there is a newspaper report that 44 -- deputy foreign minister -- rainy diplomat. unidentified person familiar with north korean affairs says the official and his family have been vanished to an area and south korea is looking into the report. the only surviving suspects in paris, lawyers say they no longer will defend him. because he has chosen to remain silent in protest against the 24 hour video of his prison cell. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thanks. today's fed minutes may show just how much pressure yellen faced last month from a hawkish group of officials. three of 10 voters in the decision to hold in september, they argued for a rate hike and said for various reasons. now is the senior global economist at bank of .merica merrill lynch i want to start with commen
parliament should be allowed to vote on the plan. to do itking lawmakers in a way that gives her space to negotiate. the house ofommons is debating a motion that calls for proper scrutiny of plans before negotiations begin here that is supported by some lawmakers in her own conservative party. in north korea, more controversies running kim jong-un. there is a newspaper report that 44 -- deputy foreign minister -- rainy diplomat. unidentified person familiar with north korean affairs says the...
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crisis, a different intensity of policy preferences depending on what this -- what the experiences are. how well-suited -- european institution and european parliament. house suited is europe? what exactly can they do to engage? brussels is held in as much as washington and europe. at the end of the day it is difficult for the people in in the subnational democracy. we have a common issue of the european union, the institutions are the creatures of what member states collectively have wanted to build as a form of european governance. at the end of the day, it is for the national politicians to explain their citizens and benefits. and why this is ultimately in their best interest. need a renewed effort of communication. delivered, what it does not do, what is responsible and not responsible for. when we get better outcomes by doing it together we should do it together. should be 100% responsible for that. it was very much the responsibility of national politicians and the european institutions are absolutely not going to be convincing. >> i do agree. principle insic which is at union, the most effective level, the most convenient level between europe and th
crisis, a different intensity of policy preferences depending on what this -- what the experiences are. how well-suited -- european institution and european parliament. house suited is europe? what exactly can they do to engage? brussels is held in as much as washington and europe. at the end of the day it is difficult for the people in in the subnational democracy. we have a common issue of the european union, the institutions are the creatures of what member states collectively have wanted to...
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the 11th hour because it was rejected by one of belgium's 7 parliaments is not something we should aspire to? >> the canadian deal, i would say to this house is that i understand that while the talks -- discussions have stalled, there is still attempts being made to make sure the deal can go ahead and encouraging the deal to go ahead. on the wide appoints that she's made, i'm sorry, i'm going to repeat what i have said previously, for people who put this in terms of some variation of access to membership of the single market, what matters is what the trading relationship is if go behind ourselves and what matters is that we have the maximum possible ability to trade with and operate within the single european market and to do that both goods and services and that's what we are aiming for. >> does the prime minister agree that when negotiating were brexit, it's important not only to negotiate collectively with the member states through the european council but equally, if not more important, have conversations individually with each member state which has been shown by the experience of negotiation as a canadian trade deal? >> prime ministe
the 11th hour because it was rejected by one of belgium's 7 parliaments is not something we should aspire to? >> the canadian deal, i would say to this house is that i understand that while the talks -- discussions have stalled, there is still attempts being made to make sure the deal can go ahead and encouraging the deal to go ahead. on the wide appoints that she's made, i'm sorry, i'm going to repeat what i have said previously, for people who put this in terms of some variation of...
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house, it was headquartered in new york city. it had branches in the west indys and another branch in bristol england. the cougar who ran the branch ended up becoming a member of parliament he also saw, enormous despairties in the holding of this wealth, most of this money went to plan terns. james mansfield novel, or thomas bertrum is a plantation owner and he appears in the novel halfway through, he comes back to england from antigua. many of them never left from france and home countries. they were run by overseers. and merchants, a few professions. this was the class in which hamilton's parents belong, james hamilton, rachel, he was merchant's agent, she owned a small store and christian stay. but the vast bulk of the population of slaves, the population with hamilton lived there was 10,000 10,000 slaves, 500 white people. population of st. croix was 22,000 slaves, 2,000 white people. the average life span of a field hand who was brought to the west indies from south africa was seven years before he was worked to death or died of diseases. the plantars were not so concerned with that, there was always another slave ship coming in. beak man and kruger sometimes dealt
house, it was headquartered in new york city. it had branches in the west indys and another branch in bristol england. the cougar who ran the branch ended up becoming a member of parliament he also saw, enormous despairties in the holding of this wealth, most of this money went to plan terns. james mansfield novel, or thomas bertrum is a plantation owner and he appears in the novel halfway through, he comes back to england from antigua. many of them never left from france and home countries....
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frustrations of parliament club but about the danger and violence that went with colonizing this ancient and blood soaked land. "our eyes have seen very young children weltering in their gore in our own houses and dearest friends in captivity, they wrote. now goreham just 16 years before was attacked in a native parade anda several people -- raid several people had been killed and objected. so this is fresh in their minds. and we're using our daily bread and therefore we cannot be supposed to -- with policy. but we look with horror and indignation on the violation of them. have used andmen handled the cartridge to load the muskets and the swords have not grown rusty. " washat they had discovered if these tensions moved them in the direction of violence, the militiamen and all the 250 towns of massachusetts were there for them. and if the words from goreham as 1773, they were an indication these people were willing to fight. so tensions would uptick of sam adams and john adams and other leaders were a way on their way to philadelphia at the end of august and early september 1774. and thomas gage was put into an impossible situation. he might have had a chance at convincing the people to pay
frustrations of parliament club but about the danger and violence that went with colonizing this ancient and blood soaked land. "our eyes have seen very young children weltering in their gore in our own houses and dearest friends in captivity, they wrote. now goreham just 16 years before was attacked in a native parade anda several people -- raid several people had been killed and objected. so this is fresh in their minds. and we're using our daily bread and therefore we cannot be supposed...
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of it's history. the house where adolph hitter was born will be torn down and replaced with a new building. the plan has been to be voted on by parliament. very few are against this. the house was occasionally used as a pilgrimage for neo-nazi tourists. $5 and a map could help someone ruin your life. >> in the wrong hands this, device is extremely dangerous, essentially, everybody is vulnerable. all of your money, all your finances can all be liquidated. at 5:55 p.m. tonight, the new hack you need to look out for and how to protect your information. >> blair: plus the united states could be entering a new cold war with russia. the cyber war that could be coming after accusing the country of interfering with the presidential elections. >> vanessa: two cyclists killed in accidents in cambridge. why local residents say the city is not focused owned keeping bob hillery: i spent 21 years in the navy, defending america. if i only showed up half of the time, i'd have been court-martialed. but that's what senator kelly ayotte did. she missed nearly half of her homeland security hearings. vo: on critical homeland security hearings, ayotte was mi
of it's history. the house where adolph hitter was born will be torn down and replaced with a new building. the plan has been to be voted on by parliament. very few are against this. the house was occasionally used as a pilgrimage for neo-nazi tourists. $5 and a map could help someone ruin your life. >> in the wrong hands this, device is extremely dangerous, essentially, everybody is vulnerable. all of your money, all your finances can all be liquidated. at 5:55 p.m. tonight, the new hack...
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house in order when it comes to corruption. according to parliaments international development committee, there is a lack of transparency in britain'sritish virgin islands. governmentsays the has been unable to persuade tax havens to help prevent money laundering. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. francine: thank you. we got a little bit of news in terms of u.k. labor markets participation in the u.k. and a little bit of wage growth. overall, the labor market in the u.k. losing momentum, a sign on growing pressure on household incomes as inflation picks up and this is on the back of brexit. a lot of figures for the month of august. left it back to our special guest, from the georgia bundesbank. brexit, i livet in london, i talk about it almost every hour on air with tom keene, i am confused about what brexit will mean, are you wiser in frack for -- frankfurt? andreas: we have to wait, the longer we wait, the longer the time of uncertainty will be and that is not good. francine: what are we hearing from the u.k. government? it does not seem they have a pl
house in order when it comes to corruption. according to parliaments international development committee, there is a lack of transparency in britain'sritish virgin islands. governmentsays the has been unable to persuade tax havens to help prevent money laundering. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. francine: thank you. we got a little bit of news in terms of u.k. labor markets participation in the u.k. and a little...
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the 11th hour because it was rejected by one of belgium's seven parliaments is not something we should aspire to? prime minister may: i would say to this househat i understand while the discussions have stalled, there is still a chance being made to ensure that deal can go ahead, and we would encourage that to go ahead. wider pointp -- she has made, i will say this again. the people who put this in terms of purely some access to the single market, what matters is what the trading relationship is. if we hide behind ourselves by saying that it has to be in this particular form at this stage, then it will not be open to us to negotiate the best possible deal. what matters is that we have the maximum possible ability to trade with and operate within the single european market. and to do that across goods and services. that is what we are aiming for. agrees the prime minister that when negotiating for brexit, it is important not only to negotiate collectively with the member states through the european council, but equally if not more important to have individual conversations with each member state, which has been shown by the experience negotia
the 11th hour because it was rejected by one of belgium's seven parliaments is not something we should aspire to? prime minister may: i would say to this househat i understand while the discussions have stalled, there is still a chance being made to ensure that deal can go ahead, and we would encourage that to go ahead. wider pointp -- she has made, i will say this again. the people who put this in terms of purely some access to the single market, what matters is what the trading relationship...
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house, it was headquartered in new york city. it had branches in the west indys and another branch in bristol england. the cougar who ran the branch ended up becoming a member of parliament he also saw, enormous despairties in the holding of this wealth, most of this money went to plan terns. james mansfield novel, or thomas bertrum is a plantation owner and he appears in the novel halfway through, he comes back to england from antigua. many of them never left from france and home countries. they were run by overseers. and merchants, a few professions. this was the class in which hamilton's parents belong, james hamilton, rachel, he was merchant's agent, she owned a small store and christian stay. but the vast bulk of the population of slaves, the population with hamilton lived there was 10,000 10,000 slaves, 500 white people. population of st. croix was 22,000 slaves, 2,000 white people. the average life span of a field hand who was brought to the west indies from south africa was seven years before he was worked to death or died of diseases. the plantars were not so concerned with that, there was always another slave ship coming in. beak man and kruger sometimes dealt
house, it was headquartered in new york city. it had branches in the west indys and another branch in bristol england. the cougar who ran the branch ended up becoming a member of parliament he also saw, enormous despairties in the holding of this wealth, most of this money went to plan terns. james mansfield novel, or thomas bertrum is a plantation owner and he appears in the novel halfway through, he comes back to england from antigua. many of them never left from france and home countries....
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house named beetman and kruger. it was headquartered in new york city, branches in the west indies and another branch in bristol england. the kruger that ran the brings stall branch became a member of parliament and represented britain along with edmond burke. that's another sign of the importance of the sugar trade and the wealth that it generated. hamilton was not bound for parliament. he was a clerk in the store e saw from the bottom, from the ground up, how trading was done, how money circulated, how deals with made. he also saw the enormous disparities in the holding of this wealth. most of this money went to planters. many of them didn't live in the islands where their plantations were. jane mansfield's novel, mansfield park, sir thomas ber frum is a plantation owner in an teague qua. he comes back from england. many never left england, france or their home countries and their islands were run by overseers. beneath the planter class, there was a small service class, agents, merchants, a few professionals. this was the class to which hamilton's p parents belonged, james hamilton, rachel faucet. he was a merchant agent. she owned a small store. the vast bulk of the population was slaves.
house named beetman and kruger. it was headquartered in new york city, branches in the west indies and another branch in bristol england. the kruger that ran the brings stall branch became a member of parliament and represented britain along with edmond burke. that's another sign of the importance of the sugar trade and the wealth that it generated. hamilton was not bound for parliament. he was a clerk in the store e saw from the bottom, from the ground up, how trading was done, how money...
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house parliament are clamoring. chat to givereside grievances or they have to cave. it is every single european country, all those eastern european countries for him a freedom of movemente them join this party. matt: if they allow a soft brexit, then italy is next, and then spain may go. wouldn't everyone want a soft exit? >> there might be more pressure and certain countries, like switzerland, which currently has a soft exit. would like to control the control of foreign workers coming into its country. internallyreferendum . they wanted to tighten up their rules. you have a lot of problems coming through. you have a country like lithuania, estonia, even poland, bigger countries, why would they likecreating a precedent that? that is what i cannot understand. matt: that was global strategist at socgen. scarlet: joining us now is the coanchor of "what'd you miss?" we are going to talk about the risk off move today and markets, courtesy of the latest trade data which was pretty ugly. >> yeah, it is something we talk about on the show a lot. china this year probably has not had much effect on global markets as people would have guessed at the beginning of the year, but it
house parliament are clamoring. chat to givereside grievances or they have to cave. it is every single european country, all those eastern european countries for him a freedom of movemente them join this party. matt: if they allow a soft brexit, then italy is next, and then spain may go. wouldn't everyone want a soft exit? >> there might be more pressure and certain countries, like switzerland, which currently has a soft exit. would like to control the control of foreign workers coming...