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eyewitnesses say jo cox was shot and stabbed. colleagues are remembering the mother of two as a devoted and passionate advocate for those she served. >> we've lost a great star. she was an n.p. with huge compassion, a big heart. and people are going to be very, very sad at what has happened. >> and president obama travels to orlando to meet those caught up in the worst mass shooting in u.s. history and offer sympathy to the families who lost loved nes. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. tonight we start with the death of jo cox a member of the british parliament who was killed today in the north of england. eyewitnesses say the mother of two young children was shot and stabbed while out on the street in her constituency. a 52-year-old man has been arrested but so far no motive has been established. the bbc's ed thomas is on the scene and starts our coverage. >> the place where jo cox was shot and stabbed to death. an m.p. murdered in her own town. now there are police, fear, and the
eyewitnesses say jo cox was shot and stabbed. colleagues are remembering the mother of two as a devoted and passionate advocate for those she served. >> we've lost a great star. she was an n.p. with huge compassion, a big heart. and people are going to be very, very sad at what has happened. >> and president obama travels to orlando to meet those caught up in the worst mass shooting in u.s. history and offer sympathy to the families who lost loved nes. welcome to our viewers on...
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jo cox's family came out on saturday to share their love with jo with the community she faithfully servedst. peter's is hosting a service in her honor. that's going on right now. it's the latest of a series of tributes paid to cox. we've been coming here over the past couple of days since these awful events happened and you could see that the people here in this very small town are absolutely devastated that something like this could have happened inside their community. of course, jo cox was very important to them as their member of parliament, someone who even though she obviously spent a lot of time in london also spent a lot of time campaigning for international issues, was still very much a part of local politics here. and that's certainly something that is also reflected in that church service that is taking place, that's being led by vicar paul knight. he said he wanted to remember jo as someone who was very special, a mom, a wife, two children growing up without their mom. a difficult time for the family. you could see the outpouring of support inside st. peter's church that you s
jo cox's family came out on saturday to share their love with jo with the community she faithfully servedst. peter's is hosting a service in her honor. that's going on right now. it's the latest of a series of tributes paid to cox. we've been coming here over the past couple of days since these awful events happened and you could see that the people here in this very small town are absolutely devastated that something like this could have happened inside their community. of course, jo cox was...
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lawmaker jo cox. thanks for watching.tay with us. ♪ >>> vigils being held across britain in memory. the slain parliament member jo cox, while her suspected killer is expected to appear in court in the coming hours charged with murder. >>> burying the victims of the orlando massacre as investigators continue to dig into the shooter's past. >>> and a big victory for iraqi forces, raising their flag in fallujah, where they have retain a lot of that city. live from there and arnold the world, i'm george howell. >>
lawmaker jo cox. thanks for watching.tay with us. ♪ >>> vigils being held across britain in memory. the slain parliament member jo cox, while her suspected killer is expected to appear in court in the coming hours charged with murder. >>> burying the victims of the orlando massacre as investigators continue to dig into the shooter's past. >>> and a big victory for iraqi forces, raising their flag in fallujah, where they have retain a lot of that city. live from...
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jo cox was a very, very well respected m.p. she supported our local communities in birstall, and she was just such a lovely person. >> i think she was far more worldly wise and cared a lot more about her local people, which is why she was mp, you know. in her hometown. >> she spoke to my mother when she was out campaigning last year, and she spent time listening and talking to her. and in the end, she gave my mother a big hug. and that really connected with me. >> and your mother never forgot? >> my mother never forgot. my mother was out here yesterday. we both came to the vigil last night. >> how was that vigil last night? >> we had members from all over the community. muslim people, christians. we had everyone. and it was really good in a way that we all had a chance to reflect about jo, and we all had a chance to think about her. it was quite emotional. >> so as you can see there, this is someone who is very much being remembered by this community, someone where the people here are saying they want to remember her as the per
jo cox was a very, very well respected m.p. she supported our local communities in birstall, and she was just such a lovely person. >> i think she was far more worldly wise and cared a lot more about her local people, which is why she was mp, you know. in her hometown. >> she spoke to my mother when she was out campaigning last year, and she spent time listening and talking to her. and in the end, she gave my mother a big hug. and that really connected with me. >> and your...
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operation to retake fallujah began last month. >>> the man charged with murdering the british mp jo coxbbing and shooting the 41-year-old mp, at her home district, here just a few yards from where i am in birstall, cox's death has for now stopped all of the campaigning ahead of the eu referendum on the united kingdom's future with the european union. instead, people on both sides of the political divide have put aside their disagreements and come together to mourn. earlier, we spoke to a former colleague of jo cox, and he complained how he tried to lead the way on humanitarian aid for syria. >> she was championing the syrians what was happening there. and she said her background in humanitarian, she understood the requirements and her relentless energy to try and galvanize particularly the british government but others to do something. in particular, the military backup, on the group of what could be done i run a cherish group and we have groups and to advise her on how we could create safe zones and no bomb zones around the hospital but i think the thing she most got involved in is the
operation to retake fallujah began last month. >>> the man charged with murdering the british mp jo coxbbing and shooting the 41-year-old mp, at her home district, here just a few yards from where i am in birstall, cox's death has for now stopped all of the campaigning ahead of the eu referendum on the united kingdom's future with the european union. instead, people on both sides of the political divide have put aside their disagreements and come together to mourn. earlier, we spoke to...
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florence: the front page of " eye" today, you can see how jo cox liked to describe itself, proud mother shot dead while serving the people. post" hashire evening a moving post by her husband, thaton cox, a tribute cannot hours after her death. "she would have wanted to things above all else to happen now -- one, that our russia's children -- our precious children are raised in love and two, that we unite against the hate that killed her." the paper calling her "our jo." of course, this was her constituency. molly: and this is coming from across. florence: exactly. this moving tribute on the front page of "the daily mail." "what a tragic waste." ae was brutally murdered by loner with a history of mental illness. "the guardian" says her death is an attack on democracy, humanity, and decency. doings not just any mp her duty -- she was driven by an that in oureal multicultural society, what unites us is stronger than what divides us. molly: her death comes as britain is facing deep divisions in a bitter campaign concerning the eu referendums. -- we have campaign the campaigns put on hold to
florence: the front page of " eye" today, you can see how jo cox liked to describe itself, proud mother shot dead while serving the people. post" hashire evening a moving post by her husband, thaton cox, a tribute cannot hours after her death. "she would have wanted to things above all else to happen now -- one, that our russia's children -- our precious children are raised in love and two, that we unite against the hate that killed her." the paper calling her "our...
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as georg mentioned, commemorations have been taking place for the british and the jo cox. -- mp jo cox. she would have turned 42 today, as user membered around the world in beirut, nairobi, and paris. the main gathering was in trafalgar square. reporter: there is only the three of them now. jo cox's husband and three children -- two children traveled up the thames on the way to the memorial. it was a gesture of remembrance. jo cox lived in high spirit on the upper banks. the city wanted to take leave of the slain politician. london's trafalgar square e was filled with supporters who came to pay their respects. artists and activists pay tribute to jo cox's life and works, as did her children's choir. a moment of silence for the fafallen. and a call for solidarity from a nobel prize winner, but the most emotional words came from the widodower, brandon cox. >> amazing and bestie touching -- deeply touchihing as all of this is, i wish i was not here today, not because i am ungrateful for the organizers and all of you for coming, but because of course i would rather be, i would rather be wi
as georg mentioned, commemorations have been taking place for the british and the jo cox. -- mp jo cox. she would have turned 42 today, as user membered around the world in beirut, nairobi, and paris. the main gathering was in trafalgar square. reporter: there is only the three of them now. jo cox's husband and three children -- two children traveled up the thames on the way to the memorial. it was a gesture of remembrance. jo cox lived in high spirit on the upper banks. the city wanted to take...
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mp's have been called to the interview to jo cox -- to pay tribute to jo cox.he latest polls now give a slight lead to the campaign to keep britain in the eu. also, it was supposed to be a temporary solution, but 25 years later, kenya's refugee camp is still there. we will ask our africa correspondent why authorities now want to close it. and german prosecutors set their sights on this man. did ex-volkswagen ceo martin winterkorn withhold information to protect its share price? ♪ brent: it is good to have you with us. campaigning is going into high gear across britain tonight with just three days to go before the historic referendum on the country's membership in the european union. members of parliament put politics aside for part of the day as they honored their colleague, jo cox. she was a vocal opponent of the brexit campaign. she was murdered last week in investigators has the not ruled out a political motive. reporter: two flowers lay in jo cox's empty seat in parliament as mp's gathered to honor. david cameron said her life and work spoke for itself. >>
mp's have been called to the interview to jo cox -- to pay tribute to jo cox.he latest polls now give a slight lead to the campaign to keep britain in the eu. also, it was supposed to be a temporary solution, but 25 years later, kenya's refugee camp is still there. we will ask our africa correspondent why authorities now want to close it. and german prosecutors set their sights on this man. did ex-volkswagen ceo martin winterkorn withhold information to protect its share price? ♪ brent: it is...
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. -- to pay tribute to jo cox. we go to the bishop of leeds, who speaks to us now. on thursday you addressed a church service and clearly this is a community in a very profound sense of shock. >> i think the war that reflects the mood in the community, a lot of people say how can a thing like this happen in an ordinary place like this. the truth is that terrible things happen in ordinary places . people are still in shock. only 24 hours since jo cox was murdered, just down the road from where we are standing. so it is early days. indeed. she will be remembered, isn't she, as someone who did a huge amount for other people, not just in the u.k., but she had her eye on issues very much further from home. rev. baines: well, she worked for charities before she went into parliament, and she was a very bold defender of the rights , for example, of syrian migrants and of children who should be allowed into the united kingdom. when people ask, what about the community, actually, there is a community of communities, because
. -- to pay tribute to jo cox. we go to the bishop of leeds, who speaks to us now. on thursday you addressed a church service and clearly this is a community in a very profound sense of shock. >> i think the war that reflects the mood in the community, a lot of people say how can a thing like this happen in an ordinary place like this. the truth is that terrible things happen in ordinary places . people are still in shock. only 24 hours since jo cox was murdered, just down the road from...
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-- death of jo cox really pains me.ther news, doctors without borders taking a stand against the european union. they have made no secret that they disagree with the migration policy. in particular, a deal with turkey to read -- return migrants ipo. now, they will reject all funding from the eu in protest. reporter: doctors without borders saving 140,000 margaret's -- migrants at sea. they are set on continuing the mission, but have decided to stop taking money from the european union. the organization says that the eu's policy is shameful. >> it is difficult for us to take money from an organization, to basically fix the problems they are creating somewhere else. it is a good stance and it will generate -- i am happy and proud. reporter: doctors without borders is particularly critical of the recent turkey deal. they say it is effectively trapping migrants in greece, for months. they say over the past 1.5 years , doctors have treated over 200,000 migrants in europe and on the mediterranean. other donations currently ac
-- death of jo cox really pains me.ther news, doctors without borders taking a stand against the european union. they have made no secret that they disagree with the migration policy. in particular, a deal with turkey to read -- return migrants ipo. now, they will reject all funding from the eu in protest. reporter: doctors without borders saving 140,000 margaret's -- migrants at sea. they are set on continuing the mission, but have decided to stop taking money from the european union. the...
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but before the proceedings got under way, there was a moment's silence to remember jo cox, of course,as murdered last week. whether or not there is any connection between the cox murder and the referendum still hasn't been fully understood. however, both sides accept that the tone of the debate so far has been too nasty and too vitriolic. and stanley johnson, whose son, boris johnson, is leading the leave campaign -- stanley johnson told me it was time to change that. >> i'd like to see us go ahead now, vote to stay in. but this is the crucial point. make it absolutely clear that on some of these key issues like immigration, we are going to go back to brussels and say, look, the time has come to take another hard look at the free movement rules of the treaty. they cannot, in my view, be sustained the way they are. i'm talking about article 45. it has to be looked at again. that's another reason to stay in because if we have a unilateral exit, that wouldn't help a lot of people who want to see these changes. i happen to be the optimist who thinks we help take control of the direction t
but before the proceedings got under way, there was a moment's silence to remember jo cox, of course,as murdered last week. whether or not there is any connection between the cox murder and the referendum still hasn't been fully understood. however, both sides accept that the tone of the debate so far has been too nasty and too vitriolic. and stanley johnson, whose son, boris johnson, is leading the leave campaign -- stanley johnson told me it was time to change that. >> i'd like to see...
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that was before we heard that jo cox had died. some background on jo cox.he had just been a member of parliament for a year. she was 41 years old. she was a mother of two. she was an mp4 a yorkshire consists -- mp for a yorkshire consistency. she was an ardent supporter of the eu. some further background, she was nominated as a young global leader by the world economic forum in 2009. this is a very rare occurrence, not only for an antique to be -- mp to be attacked, but for a done attack to take place --gun attack to take place on u.k. soil. in 2010. stabbed he made a full recovery. it is a rarity, and a very sad day, and tragic day. the police news conference in west yorkshire is still taking place. the big news here, the devastating news here, for jo cox, for her family, for the labour party, for her constituency, is that the labour party member jo cox has died after this attack. the news reporting that she was shot twice. she was stabbed. and a man has been arrested and -- arrested. scarlet: mark barton, t y for those headlines. fromso have headlines jer
that was before we heard that jo cox had died. some background on jo cox.he had just been a member of parliament for a year. she was 41 years old. she was a mother of two. she was an mp4 a yorkshire consists -- mp for a yorkshire consistency. she was an ardent supporter of the eu. some further background, she was nominated as a young global leader by the world economic forum in 2009. this is a very rare occurrence, not only for an antique to be -- mp to be attacked, but for a done attack to...
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jo cox was attacked in her office in northern england. has been arrested campaigning in the european union referendum in the u.k. has been suspended. in south africa, 40 years ago today, black students in the township of soweto rose up against white minority rule. many city crackdown and the budget that followed smelled the beginning of the end of apartheid. on june 16, 1976, students the crowded township took to the streets to protest a new regulation requiring them to study in africa on, that is the language of their right -- white rulers. authorities opened fire on demonstrators, hundreds died. it would take almost two more decades for a particular and but the events in sowedo created a groundswell that would change south africa forever. dw went on a tour of the township with a photographer with lived there all his life and has witnessed some incredible changes. reporter: luxury sports cars, trendy nightclubs. soweto is a far cry from its time under apartheid. hundreds of black students were killed by state security forces. we meet in
jo cox was attacked in her office in northern england. has been arrested campaigning in the european union referendum in the u.k. has been suspended. in south africa, 40 years ago today, black students in the township of soweto rose up against white minority rule. many city crackdown and the budget that followed smelled the beginning of the end of apartheid. on june 16, 1976, students the crowded township took to the streets to protest a new regulation requiring them to study in africa on, that...
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jo cox. parliament will be recalled onday in order to pay tribute. and microsoft bill gates sits down with bloomberg tv to talk about the company's massive deal to acquire linked in. we bring you highlights from that interview later in the hour. mark: 30 minutes after the friday session, check it out, european stocks biggest gain in a month, look at the left-hand column of the g.m. and go function global macroubers, 3.3%. 5% gains, italy we're rising for the second day in three. we fell though, six days out of eight. we're on track for the third weekly drop, the longest stretch since april. brexit bets receding, the odd of a brexit vote, 36%, 44% yesterday just before the death of the labor m.p. jo cox, there is no campaigning today as a mark of respect. parliament will be recalled on monday we heard earlier from prime minister david cameron. a bit of corporate news to tell you about, national grid shares done by about 1% today, a committee of u.k. lawmakers recommending that national grids s
jo cox. parliament will be recalled onday in order to pay tribute. and microsoft bill gates sits down with bloomberg tv to talk about the company's massive deal to acquire linked in. we bring you highlights from that interview later in the hour. mark: 30 minutes after the friday session, check it out, european stocks biggest gain in a month, look at the left-hand column of the g.m. and go function global macroubers, 3.3%. 5% gains, italy we're rising for the second day in three. we fell though,...
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it has been overshadowed by the stunning murder of jo cox.1-year-old lawmaker and mother of two. she is the first sitting british lawmaker to be killed in 46 years. let's go to england and bring in nic robertson. there was a pause in the campaigning for the referendum after jo cox was killed. now it looks to be shifting to stay in the eu. >> reporter: it is noticeable. it is too soon to say if this is a definitive shift. you had momentum for the leave campaign before she was killed. they were edging ahead across most polls predicting that. the pause we are seeing now with the polling over the weekend indicating the leave campaign is sort of winning a few supporters back. we found that around here. we went out to the towns around here. talked to people and asked if jo cox's killing would change the way they vote. women in particular telling us it was for them that some of them were thinking of voting to leave the european union and now deciding to vote to stay. they say they are concerned about the nature of the debate and where it is going an
it has been overshadowed by the stunning murder of jo cox.1-year-old lawmaker and mother of two. she is the first sitting british lawmaker to be killed in 46 years. let's go to england and bring in nic robertson. there was a pause in the campaigning for the referendum after jo cox was killed. now it looks to be shifting to stay in the eu. >> reporter: it is noticeable. it is too soon to say if this is a definitive shift. you had momentum for the leave campaign before she was killed. they...
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that all on hold as jo cox was killed.the first sitting british lawmaker to be killed in 26 years. let's go to england and bring in cnn's nic robertson. this has been a painful debate in the u.k. and the murder of the vibrant lawmaker has shaken the debate. >> reporter: the debate on pause because of her killing. the most divisive language around the issue of immigration. those who wanted britain to stay within the european union. those who wanted to leave said no. there is too much immigration. the only way to take control of it is to leave the european union. we talked to those who heard of the jo cox death and you see those who are toning down rhetoric. particularly women around the age of jo cox are all saying they are reconsidering. some were saying they were thinking to vote to leave. now they are worried about what that means. that is represented broadly across the country. last week, the leave campaign was surging ahead. now the gap is narrowing. >> you say jo cox was in favor of staying. a fierce advocate for refu
that all on hold as jo cox was killed.the first sitting british lawmaker to be killed in 26 years. let's go to england and bring in cnn's nic robertson. this has been a painful debate in the u.k. and the murder of the vibrant lawmaker has shaken the debate. >> reporter: the debate on pause because of her killing. the most divisive language around the issue of immigration. those who wanted britain to stay within the european union. those who wanted to leave said no. there is too much...
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>> we did see this in the wake of that awful event with the murder of jo cox. we had seen it anyway. one pollster was talking about one of their findings, and they were playing down the effects of jo cox. they were playing up the fact that people were starting to worry more about the economy and that some of the warnings were getting through. either way, there is some --entum with the moraine remain camp. mark: david cameron was hanging those three things that underline the campaign are basically not true. hashe camera and campaign struggled to make that message. mark: he's a maybe i'm at fault for not getting the message across. claiming very well that we are not quitters, britain are not quitters. he is trying to make a more positive message then perhaps they have been doing with the economics, the budget, saying how bad it would all be. they are now trying to pivot away slightly from what they see as lies from the leave campaign, and also this message that we are not quitters. all of these things that they want to ram home in the coming days. vonnie: how muc
>> we did see this in the wake of that awful event with the murder of jo cox. we had seen it anyway. one pollster was talking about one of their findings, and they were playing down the effects of jo cox. they were playing up the fact that people were starting to worry more about the economy and that some of the warnings were getting through. either way, there is some --entum with the moraine remain camp. mark: david cameron was hanging those three things that underline the campaign are...
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the husband of slain british labour party lawmaker jo cox says he believes she was killed for her political views. cox was stabbed and shot to death thursday, allegedly by thomas mair, who had ties to the neo-nazi national alliance and attended a meeting of british white supremacists organized by an fbi informant in 2000. brendan cox said his late wife worried about the direction of global politics. >> i think she worried we were entering an age we have not seen peopleince the 1930's of -- people feeling insecure for lots of different reasons, for economic reasons or security reasons, and then populous politicians, whether that is trump the u.s. or whoever else, exploiting that and driving communities to hate each other, saying the reason you don't have a job or the reason that you're feeling insecure is because of this powerless person, not because of, you know, choices that we are making and that was driving people -- it was creating an atmosphere of hatred. has been.is jo cox's later in the broadcast, we will be with the fbi informant who organized the meeting in london of british white
the husband of slain british labour party lawmaker jo cox says he believes she was killed for her political views. cox was stabbed and shot to death thursday, allegedly by thomas mair, who had ties to the neo-nazi national alliance and attended a meeting of british white supremacists organized by an fbi informant in 2000. brendan cox said his late wife worried about the direction of global politics. >> i think she worried we were entering an age we have not seen peopleince the 1930's of...
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i asked him to talk about jo cox. >> jo cox was a labour member of the british parliament. she represented a working-class community in the north of england in yorkshire. she was elected a year ago. she comes from that area. also in her life, she had worked for anti-slavery campaigns for oxfam and she had been active on human rights issues in many countries. and she was shot and stabbed in the street. rush --d miner tried to he, too, was stabbed. he appears to be making recovery in hospital. jo died a short time later. everybody is shocked and an morning. i want to the town the following day and people were just incomplete grief and shock. because they had lost their mp, but also because it is an attack on democracy itself. if you murder and elected representative of the people doing their job -- in fact, you're saying, we're going to stop them from doing that job because we're going to kill them. so today there was a special session of parliament called in remember a should of jo cox. every member came nothing could he well every -- it was very well crowded. iny brought a
i asked him to talk about jo cox. >> jo cox was a labour member of the british parliament. she represented a working-class community in the north of england in yorkshire. she was elected a year ago. she comes from that area. also in her life, she had worked for anti-slavery campaigns for oxfam and she had been active on human rights issues in many countries. and she was shot and stabbed in the street. rush --d miner tried to he, too, was stabbed. he appears to be making recovery in...
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jeremy corban on the tragic murder of jo cox. the u.k. tive party will not contest the election to cox.ce jo minister and the labor leader will be making a joint cox'sent on jo killing. alix: we will wrap up this crazy come unbelievable week. off the charts is next. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg ." time for off the charts. s, had historic currency movers bond yields moves. julie: i'm looking at the major currencies over the last week. the japanese yen was the big outperform or against the dollar with a 2.7% gain. that is on this yearning for safety that investors seem to have right now. , theove that surprised me british pound up about .3%. that does not capture the enormous swings we saw over the course of the week. over 2.5% -- is at the level that will get the boj involved or the velocity of that move we have to watch out for? keene-islove the tom ms. i took this back to 2008 because that is when the japanese 40 year was initiated. the german 10 year and swiss you're making these historic into that are going negative -- swiss thirty-ye
jeremy corban on the tragic murder of jo cox. the u.k. tive party will not contest the election to cox.ce jo minister and the labor leader will be making a joint cox'sent on jo killing. alix: we will wrap up this crazy come unbelievable week. off the charts is next. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg ." time for off the charts. s, had historic currency movers bond yields moves. julie: i'm looking at the major currencies over the last week. the japanese yen was the big outperform or against...
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toll pigss suspend referendum campaigning after jo cox is stabbed in her own constituency. >>sterling is on the way up. >> ericsson shares after u.s. investigations. and a repeated crisis of confidence due to political risks. we'll swepeak with christine christine lagard. >>> welcome to "street signs." looking at more data crossing the tape this morning. the surplus for the 19 country euro zone jumped sharply in the month of april according to data from the european central bank. the current act balance is $36.2 billion euros. so the numbers also adjust the seasonal calendar. as a percentage of gdp it is 3.1% versus a lower level of 2.8% a year ago. so the numbers not really having a huge impact on the euro dollar. there subpoena a risk appetite on equity markets. let's push on the tape and see how the european markets are doing about an hour into the day. across the markets you have seen an appetite for many of the different indices. we were strong on the french and german markets, but looking back, the real strength of these markets have been on the p peripher peripheral.
toll pigss suspend referendum campaigning after jo cox is stabbed in her own constituency. >>sterling is on the way up. >> ericsson shares after u.s. investigations. and a repeated crisis of confidence due to political risks. we'll swepeak with christine christine lagard. >>> welcome to "street signs." looking at more data crossing the tape this morning. the surplus for the 19 country euro zone jumped sharply in the month of april according to data from the...
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jo cox died after being shot and stabbed as she met voters in the west yorkshire constituency. you did to your old man has been arrested. cox was a committed member of the remain camp. a witness said the killer shouted "british first." they have denied any involvement in the killing. david cameron has led tributes. >> this is tragic and dreadful news. my thoughts are with her husband, brendan, and the two children. we lost a great star. she was an mp, great campaigning mp, with a big heart. people are going to be very, very sad. dreadful news. haslinda: pimco is cutting jobs. the company is losing 60 workforce.3% of the the firm has seen assets under management fall by 25% in the last three years. pimco's --er build before leaving abruptly in 2014. japan's finance minister has escalated his concern about a surge in, calling for coordination with his g7 counterparts to address disorderly moves in the currency market. he spoke just before government in boj officials met in tokyo's exchange information. comments saw the yen slipped from a 22 month high, but it is still in 104 terr
jo cox died after being shot and stabbed as she met voters in the west yorkshire constituency. you did to your old man has been arrested. cox was a committed member of the remain camp. a witness said the killer shouted "british first." they have denied any involvement in the killing. david cameron has led tributes. >> this is tragic and dreadful news. my thoughts are with her husband, brendan, and the two children. we lost a great star. she was an mp, great campaigning mp, with...
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jo cox's widow were said to date said today that she was still over her beliefs. 's today would have been jo 42nd birthday. she would have spent it dashing around her hometown trying to convince people that britain is stronger in europe. hated the idea of building walls between us. and worried about the dynamics that that could unleash. jo's killing was political. it was an act of terror designed to advance an agenda of hatred towards others. what a beautiful irony it is not expressesigned to hatred has led to an outpouring of love. laura: france has braced for another day of unrest after the government backs down on a plan to ban rallies by a hard left union good last week's protests against labor reforms descended into violent rioting, but analysts say the ban on demonstrations would risk further alienating the socialists' traditional left-wing base. banning popular protests on the streets of paris from a decision that backfired on the government. deemed themhief enough of a security risk to forget it from going ahead, just to forbid it from going ahead. a compro
jo cox's widow were said to date said today that she was still over her beliefs. 's today would have been jo 42nd birthday. she would have spent it dashing around her hometown trying to convince people that britain is stronger in europe. hated the idea of building walls between us. and worried about the dynamics that that could unleash. jo's killing was political. it was an act of terror designed to advance an agenda of hatred towards others. what a beautiful irony it is not expressesigned to...
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jo cox, we love you, we salute you and we shall never forget you. >> jo cox was a politician who spanned continents and political parties. among other causes, she campaigned alongside many of us on behalf of people with autism. with her death, we have lost a powerful advocate. when i came into this house in 1992, i sat alongside the first woman mp for batley and spen, elizabeth peacock. she held her surgeries for 14 years in the birstall library, and she exchanged letters with jo when jo was still at school. like all of us, she has been shocked to the core by this tragedy. she asked me to say that the attack on jo was an attack on our democracy and on the very basis of our government and political system. she will mourn the loss of an outstanding friend in politics. jo's family will mourn her as irreplaceable. we will mourn a woman of talent and humanity, a rising star and a bright light, whose voice may now be extinguished but whose spirit, which epitomises our democracy, will not be forgotten. it will inspire not only her children but many generations of politicians still to come. >> t
jo cox, we love you, we salute you and we shall never forget you. >> jo cox was a politician who spanned continents and political parties. among other causes, she campaigned alongside many of us on behalf of people with autism. with her death, we have lost a powerful advocate. when i came into this house in 1992, i sat alongside the first woman mp for batley and spen, elizabeth peacock. she held her surgeries for 14 years in the birstall library, and she exchanged letters with jo when jo...
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of course, we did hear the dreadful news of the murder of mp jo cox.ans the campaigning around the eu referendum continues to be suspended. but one thing showing the markets is there seems to be speculation that britons will be less inclined to vote leave. you can see here, and i know you already show the start earlier in our, but the odds check of ability coming down. therefore sterling rebounding towards the end of the chart. last time i checked, we were .142, and less demand for safe haven. we are seeing 10-year yields higher, treasuries as well, another sign of that risk appetite. but the yen retreating from the highest levels since 2014. we about unchanged on that at the moment. $104.38. but we did see more of the retreat earlier after comments from the finance manager showing his concern about the recent surge in the yen. now a commodity markets, what we are seeing is oil and copper rebounding. that is actually pulling up the multicurrency, like the norwegian kroner and the aussie dollar. you might be forgiven for thinking yes, on that risk appet
of course, we did hear the dreadful news of the murder of mp jo cox.ans the campaigning around the eu referendum continues to be suspended. but one thing showing the markets is there seems to be speculation that britons will be less inclined to vote leave. you can see here, and i know you already show the start earlier in our, but the odds check of ability coming down. therefore sterling rebounding towards the end of the chart. last time i checked, we were .142, and less demand for safe haven....
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francine: the killing of labor mp jo cox silences both sides of the brexit argument. markets stabilize as campaigning is suspended. talks, not action. the yen.rength of the current is weakening. his russia recovering you go we speak to the world's -- is russia recovering? we speak to the world's largest -- at noon. ♪ welcome to "the pulse." live from bloomberg's european headquarters here in london. we have a great show. we talk brexit with a merkel ally. .e speak with a prime minister we are live in russia speaking to the ceo of the world's largest diamond miner. roneyspeak to paolo scott -- paolo scaroni. we will speak to him about whether we can see every cover. the global markets a bit on the upside. they are recovering losses. the european stoxx 600 getting 1.3%. we talk about what we heard from japan's finance minister. at 142.66 --ound 1.4266. i want to show you what the polish swat the. anything that affects the pound will affect swissie. let's get to the bloomberg first word news with nejra cehic. both sides of the eu referendum debate has suspended their cam
francine: the killing of labor mp jo cox silences both sides of the brexit argument. markets stabilize as campaigning is suspended. talks, not action. the yen.rength of the current is weakening. his russia recovering you go we speak to the world's -- is russia recovering? we speak to the world's largest -- at noon. ♪ welcome to "the pulse." live from bloomberg's european headquarters here in london. we have a great show. we talk brexit with a merkel ally. .e speak with a prime...
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jo cox an advocate of the remain camp in the eu.carney paying tribute to her in a speech last night. >> the best tribute that this room, this city and this country can give to the memory of jo cox is to renew our shared commitme commitment, whatever our differences, to promote the common good in the united kingdom and the world. >> here to discuss the uncertainty surrounding next weeks referendum, matthew beesley. good morning. thanks for ro joining us. >> morning. >> so are you in the camp that is loading up safe haven assets like german bunds for the bridge of getting zero in return? or are you looking at this brexit vote as the buying opportunity for risk assets? >> well i think right now as we sit it is just too close to call. and markets have been i'd argue wonderfully official lly efficig us to where we are today. uk voting to leave. 50% chance of stay vote. and if i look at equities and sterling. when i think about ppp relationship, purchasing parity. a underlying true value of when you take into account interest rates and in
jo cox an advocate of the remain camp in the eu.carney paying tribute to her in a speech last night. >> the best tribute that this room, this city and this country can give to the memory of jo cox is to renew our shared commitme commitment, whatever our differences, to promote the common good in the united kingdom and the world. >> here to discuss the uncertainty surrounding next weeks referendum, matthew beesley. good morning. thanks for ro joining us. >> morning. >> so...
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we'll have more on the anniversary and jo cox's murder after headlines. president obama and vice president joe biden visited orlando, florida, thursday, where they met with the families of the 49 victims of sunday's shooting massacre at an lgbt nightclub. the meeting came one day after senate democrats mounted a nearly 15-hour filibuster, the -- to demand a vote on gun control measures. in orlando, president obama called for action on gun control. >> those who were killed and injured here were gunned down by a single killer with the powerful assault weapon. motives of this killer may have been different than the mass shooters in aurora or newtown but the instruments of death were so similar. amy: meanwhile, in a "new york times" op-ed published thursday, general stanley mcchrystal, the former u.s. commander in afghanistan also called for increased gun control, writing -- "our communities should not feel like war zones. our leaders can start by doing more to keep guns out of the hands of those who cannot be trusted to handle them responsibly. that must be
we'll have more on the anniversary and jo cox's murder after headlines. president obama and vice president joe biden visited orlando, florida, thursday, where they met with the families of the 49 victims of sunday's shooting massacre at an lgbt nightclub. the meeting came one day after senate democrats mounted a nearly 15-hour filibuster, the -- to demand a vote on gun control measures. in orlando, president obama called for action on gun control. >> those who were killed and injured here...
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how big of an impact was the murder of jo cox on this whole process? >> i think it completely changes the game. in the days ahead of the murder, the political rhetoric had gotten increasingly intense and, you know, bitter, including personal attacks. and i think, you know, everyone is just so devastated after the murder of jo cox, and it's definitely given a reset to the tone. >> sreenivasan: you have the polls saying one direction. you have the odds-makers going in a different direction. it seems like it's a bit up in the air what could happen on thursday. >> up until last, we the polls had shown-- they were neck and mech, but the jermaine side had been generally a little bit ahead, but last week a change, and there were several polls that put the leed side ahead. it's too soon to say what impact the tragic death of jo cox will have on the referendum. but from the words that the man accused said in court today tdefinitely seems like it's something that might have been politically motivated, which could have an impact on the referendum if he's-- i mean
how big of an impact was the murder of jo cox on this whole process? >> i think it completely changes the game. in the days ahead of the murder, the political rhetoric had gotten increasingly intense and, you know, bitter, including personal attacks. and i think, you know, everyone is just so devastated after the murder of jo cox, and it's definitely given a reset to the tone. >> sreenivasan: you have the polls saying one direction. you have the odds-makers going in a different...
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.- jo cox is remembered our chief correspondent reports.'s husband jo and their two children traveled down the thames for a celebration of her life. it would have been her 42nd birthday. it is one week since she was killed in yorkshire. several thousand people gathered in trafalgar. many of them are holding pictures of jo cox. some have signed pledges supporting her causes. her husband spoke about how the family had copes in the last few days. >> we tried to remember not how cruelly she has been taken from us, but how unbelievably lucky we were to have jo in our lives for so long. correspondent: he spoke about his wife's killing. >> what a beautiful irony that an act designed to spread hatred has designed such an outpouring of love. correspondent: among those who spoke was the nobel laureate malala. is proof that a message of peace is more powerful than any weapon of four. once again, the extremists have failed. [applause] correspondent: jo cox's death has been a key moment in the referendum campaign. how claims and counterclaims are framed
.- jo cox is remembered our chief correspondent reports.'s husband jo and their two children traveled down the thames for a celebration of her life. it would have been her 42nd birthday. it is one week since she was killed in yorkshire. several thousand people gathered in trafalgar. many of them are holding pictures of jo cox. some have signed pledges supporting her causes. her husband spoke about how the family had copes in the last few days. >> we tried to remember not how cruelly she...
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and a tragedy, yet this death in this manner in this person, our democratically elected colleague, jo cox, is particularly shocking and repugnant. all of us who came to know jo in her short service in this house became swiftly aware of her outstanding qualities. she was caring, eloquent, principled, and wise. above all, she was filled with for humanity love , devoted to her family and a relentless campaigner for equality, human rights, and social justice. jo was proud to be the member of parliament for batley and spin where she had her roots and she was determined to live life to the full. she succeeded superbly. jo was murdered in the course of her duty, serving constituents in need. she fought for them just as she fought for others at home and abroad who were victims of poverty, discrimination, or injustice. an attack like this strikes not only at an individual but at our freedom. that is why we assemble here, both to honor jo and to redouble our dedication to democracy. i call the leader of the opposition, jeremy corbin. jeremy: thank you, mr. speaker. last thursday, jo cox was doing w
and a tragedy, yet this death in this manner in this person, our democratically elected colleague, jo cox, is particularly shocking and repugnant. all of us who came to know jo in her short service in this house became swiftly aware of her outstanding qualities. she was caring, eloquent, principled, and wise. above all, she was filled with for humanity love , devoted to her family and a relentless campaigner for equality, human rights, and social justice. jo was proud to be the member of...
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british houses of parliament this monday as her the publiced on from gallery, lawmakers pay tribute to jo cox, the member who order murdered in her constituency last week. m.p.'s wore white roses and one was placed on her empty seat. all partiesfrom paid tribute to cox's work, including jeremy corbyn and rachel reeves. >> we have lost one of our own our society as a whole has of our very best. she'd spent her life serving and for other people. the horrific act that took her from us was an attack on democracy, on our whole country has been shocked and saddened by it. but in the days since, the country has also learned something of the extraordinary humanity and compassion which ande her political activism beliefs. >> jo was struck down much too it now falls on all of our shoulders to carry on jo's to combat and guard against hatred, intolerance and to serve other with dignity and that is the best way that we can remember jo and all that she stood for. this, no let me say can replace a mother. laura: the man accused of cox appeared in court for the second time today. is accused of shootings and
british houses of parliament this monday as her the publiced on from gallery, lawmakers pay tribute to jo cox, the member who order murdered in her constituency last week. m.p.'s wore white roses and one was placed on her empty seat. all partiesfrom paid tribute to cox's work, including jeremy corbyn and rachel reeves. >> we have lost one of our own our society as a whole has of our very best. she'd spent her life serving and for other people. the horrific act that took her from us was an...
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jo cox did not just believe in loving her neighbor.she believed in loving her neighbors and neighbor. she saw a world of neighbors. she believed every life counted equally. in a very moving tribute, kate allen, the director of amnesty international said her campaigning on refugees, syria, and the rights of women and girls made her stand out as an mp who always put the lives of the most vulnerable at the heart of her work. her former colleague at the freedom fund make, said jo was a powerful champion for the world's most vulnerable and marginalized. she spoke out in support of refugees, for the palestinian people and against islamophobia in this country. her integrity and talent was known by everyone in this house. i the community which she proudly represented here for the past year. but it was that community that brought her up as well as of course a wonderful family to whom we share their grief today. her community and the whole country has been united in grief. and united in rejecting the wealth of hatred that killed her coming what
jo cox did not just believe in loving her neighbor.she believed in loving her neighbors and neighbor. she saw a world of neighbors. she believed every life counted equally. in a very moving tribute, kate allen, the director of amnesty international said her campaigning on refugees, syria, and the rights of women and girls made her stand out as an mp who always put the lives of the most vulnerable at the heart of her work. her former colleague at the freedom fund make, said jo was a powerful...
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jo cox was almost universal popular.lected last year and almost bounced into the parliament with huge energy drive and an infectious smile. but also the brutal nature of her murder in broad daylight on the street. she was first stabbed and then the man pulled a gun and shot her three times. once in the head it. doesn't appear at the moment this was a case of islamist terrorism but they are still investigating whether it was politically motivated. she had been an aid worker most of her career in afghanistan, darfur, how ironic that she was murdered near her home in the north of england. she fought hard for immigrants. she represented an area where there are a lot of immigrants and the man suspected of killing her was a quiet, white, 52-year-old englishman. the police say his motives were unclear. but there are conflicts reports that when he stand and shot her, he shouted put britain first. or something like that. and also said has a history of depression and other mental health issues. and this killing has also shocked pe
jo cox was almost universal popular.lected last year and almost bounced into the parliament with huge energy drive and an infectious smile. but also the brutal nature of her murder in broad daylight on the street. she was first stabbed and then the man pulled a gun and shot her three times. once in the head it. doesn't appear at the moment this was a case of islamist terrorism but they are still investigating whether it was politically motivated. she had been an aid worker most of her career in...
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was jo cox, a passionater, and campaigner. in other news now.he international aid agency medicine without frontiers has announced it will no longer take funds from the european union or member states. in a response of what they called damaging policies. the british astronaut tim pea staying on the iss. soyuz capsule is expected to land in keswick a few hours time. american rock star meatloaf has been taken to hospital after collapsing on stage during a concert in canada. video footage captures the moment the 68-year-old singer fell to the ground during his performance of the hit song "i would do anything for love." he is said to be in stable condition. a crater on mars has in named after the village where 200 people died in last year's earthquake. it will be called [indiscernible] 215 were killed after the quake tripled -- triggered an avalanche. iraqi forces fighting so-called islamic state in falluja say they have recaptured the main government buildings after reaching the center of the city. fallujah which is 30 miles from the capital of bagh
was jo cox, a passionater, and campaigner. in other news now.he international aid agency medicine without frontiers has announced it will no longer take funds from the european union or member states. in a response of what they called damaging policies. the british astronaut tim pea staying on the iss. soyuz capsule is expected to land in keswick a few hours time. american rock star meatloaf has been taken to hospital after collapsing on stage during a concert in canada. video footage captures...
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but who she knew were in her corner. >> well jo cox's husband tweeted out he was very proud of kim. finished speaking there were so many well wishers and people that knew jo who gathered around listening that they came to hug. and just talk to the family, the father, the mother, and to kim. you know, standing watching it, it was so poignant and solemn. it was so quiet but there was such an outpouring of love for this family who is suffering so much at this time. >> that is terrible, so nic, have investigators said whether or not there was any kind of interaction with jo cox and mair previously? you know, does he just come out of nowhere? >> reporter: you know, there had been some threats of a sexual nature made to jo cox. they had been handled by the police in london, and the people who were involved in that had no connection to the alleged murderer, thomas mair, what the police are saying at the moment is he is charged with murder and bodily harm, charged with having an illegal weapon. a number of charges here, but is there any prior connection. if there is, they have not said it ye
but who she knew were in her corner. >> well jo cox's husband tweeted out he was very proud of kim. finished speaking there were so many well wishers and people that knew jo who gathered around listening that they came to hug. and just talk to the family, the father, the mother, and to kim. you know, standing watching it, it was so poignant and solemn. it was so quiet but there was such an outpouring of love for this family who is suffering so much at this time. >> that is terrible,...
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british opposition leader jeremy corbyn says parliament will pay tribute to slay lawmaker jo cox. the unusual for move and cameron agreed. the two men appear side-by-side at the side of the killing in northern england. they lay flowers and cox's memory. lost the mosthas brilliant campaigner. epitomized that politics is about serving others. our nation is shocked. it is a moment to stand back and think about some of the things that are important about our country. killingn called cox's an attack on democracy. has --hers -- searchers have recovered the second part of the black box of the egyptair flight. investigators hope the devices can tell them why the plane crash killing all 66 on board. a 94-year-old former sergeant who served in german has been counts ofty of 17,000 murder for hoping -- for helping in all 1.3 million jews iot too death camp -- in a naz death camp. iraqi forces are trained roadside bombs in the government complex. -- iraqi forces are clearing roadside bombs in the government complex. many are criticizing president obama. it comes in an internal document saying
british opposition leader jeremy corbyn says parliament will pay tribute to slay lawmaker jo cox. the unusual for move and cameron agreed. the two men appear side-by-side at the side of the killing in northern england. they lay flowers and cox's memory. lost the mosthas brilliant campaigner. epitomized that politics is about serving others. our nation is shocked. it is a moment to stand back and think about some of the things that are important about our country. killingn called cox's an attack...