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and the new one. 2 to 5 john lowe now lives in canada after fleeing to neighboring senegal now she wants to help others overcome their shame importance monday morning in my fight it's now you can talk about rape and we set up policies in the gambia and synagogue feel that victims of rape can go to the police and talk openly. police c.b.c. legs up to mommy. by telling her story she also wants to play a part in getting young german extradited from equitorial guinea back to the gambia to face judgment for all of his crimes. the next story is an ethiopian a human rights organizations are accusing authorities off forcing displaced people to go back to their homes in the a romeo region a violent conflict between ethnic or roma people and a minority of has seen more than 600000 people flee their villages in the last year most of them and many don't feel safe to go back but the government of prime minister made insist their homes are safe and they said it will be demolishing the camps they are currently living in when it's ok back to his village after months of displacement he told his house des
and the new one. 2 to 5 john lowe now lives in canada after fleeing to neighboring senegal now she wants to help others overcome their shame importance monday morning in my fight it's now you can talk about rape and we set up policies in the gambia and synagogue feel that victims of rape can go to the police and talk openly. police c.b.c. legs up to mommy. by telling her story she also wants to play a part in getting young german extradited from equitorial guinea back to the gambia to face...
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john: high tariffs, low prices and now historic rains that have left their fields flooded.'s tariffs are striking their targets they haven't turned them, who are among president trump's shargh's supporters, against the president. is it -- strongest supporters, against the president. >> we believe that the president is doing the right thing. john: to live on a farm is to be schooled in patients. -- in patience. those behind the plows seem willing to wait longer. john hendren, colfax, illinois. anchor: let's speak to adam in canberra, from australia and national university. holding --president what does he want? is it about trade with china or the upcoming elections? adam: that is the key question is how does this end depends on how donald trump defines success. if he defined success as being a situation where china agrees to exports,of the u.s.'s open up industries and u.s. companies, it is something that can be achieved and china is keen to do. if he measures success as being a reduction in the u.s. trade deficit, something he has commented on several times, it is more prob
john: high tariffs, low prices and now historic rains that have left their fields flooded.'s tariffs are striking their targets they haven't turned them, who are among president trump's shargh's supporters, against the president. is it -- strongest supporters, against the president. >> we believe that the president is doing the right thing. john: to live on a farm is to be schooled in patients. -- in patience. those behind the plows seem willing to wait longer. john hendren, colfax,...
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low humidity. robert thank you john back to the morning commute the early birds are. >>crossing bay area bridges, not seeing any major issues we have the golden gate which is looking good. i like what i see so far from nevado to san francisco. we had an accident on south to 80 right before us 3.80 that was a major overturn accident and it's just about out of the way traffic looks much much better. last time i checked it was just crawling, but now you are looking good here at the bay bridge where checking in on westbound 80 minor weight in your cash lanes but overall a quiet trip for 80 commuters into san francisco. and 92 is off to a great start we've had no major problems from the east bay over to the peninsula. you're clocking in at 12 minutes off to one o one and bridge work at the richmond center fell bridge, leaving only the fast track lanes open right here on the right hand side you can get by in those 2 lanes but on the left 3 cash lanes are closed off and that closure will continue on to the bridge as well you may want to leave a little early just don't forget
low humidity. robert thank you john back to the morning commute the early birds are. >>crossing bay area bridges, not seeing any major issues we have the golden gate which is looking good. i like what i see so far from nevado to san francisco. we had an accident on south to 80 right before us 3.80 that was a major overturn accident and it's just about out of the way traffic looks much much better. last time i checked it was just crawling, but now you are looking good here at the bay...
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the unemployment rate holding at a near five decade low of 3.6%. john jordan is here.e is an economist, an attorney and former naval intelligence officer also an overseer at stanford's institute. how do you interpret the latest jobs numbers, john? >> first of all, the market is generally the best predictor of the macro economic environment going forward far more so than so called market expectations by various analytics firms -- arthel: these numbers are from the state department. >> i understand, but the stock market was sharply up this week. arthel: i mean the labor department. but by the way -- okay, but i'm just saying, you are going to the stock market. not everybody is in the stock market. we are talking about people who got a job or didn't get a job, a new job. >> i'm saying the stock market is the best predictor of the economy and the jobs markets going forward. so i think that we're going to see an up tick in job creation in the coming months. moreover, this report did not include census workers and it also didn't take into account there's also a distortion be
the unemployment rate holding at a near five decade low of 3.6%. john jordan is here.e is an economist, an attorney and former naval intelligence officer also an overseer at stanford's institute. how do you interpret the latest jobs numbers, john? >> first of all, the market is generally the best predictor of the macro economic environment going forward far more so than so called market expectations by various analytics firms -- arthel: these numbers are from the state department....
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john's. oh, sorry. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good! high protein. low sugar. mmmm, birthday cake! pure protein. the best combination for every fitness routine. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. >>> the lineup set for the first two nights of the presidential debates a little less than two weeks ago. these are the top 20 democratic candidates, the 20 who qualified for the debates. three others not included in the first round because they didn't meet the test. this will be night one. significant because no front-runner joe biden. no bernie sanders. elizabeth warren, the best performing of the democrats so far to be on night one of the rest of her rivals night one. the next night, that's what you do see the front-runner returning to the debate stage. joe biden. bernie sanders running second in most national polls, has the 2016 campaign experience. pete buttigieg making his generational change argument. hickenlooper the second night here. look at this. just
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across the country was part of our special series marking 6 months of our government john heilemann travel to stay low at talk to the victims and perpetrators of mexico's finance. loose movie is sifting through mud from the bottom of the canal trying to find the remains of her son he's been missing since armed men burst into his house and took him away that was 5 years ago finding pieces of his body is probably the closest to closure. the think about. my life gone through a 360 degree spin i don't have peace i can't sleep here waiting for someone to come and tell you is there he was dumped here the 1000 questions were no answers. those questions are being asked by groups of relatives who are scouring the country looking for the 40000 missing the 1st time we had the chance to put those questions to a man who admits disappearing people he works for the similar lower cartel i asked him why they hide their victims the answer he says is simple we're more than without a body because no crime that's where nobody knows where. it's a common belief in the criminal world it's not completely accurate but the lack
across the country was part of our special series marking 6 months of our government john heilemann travel to stay low at talk to the victims and perpetrators of mexico's finance. loose movie is sifting through mud from the bottom of the canal trying to find the remains of her son he's been missing since armed men burst into his house and took him away that was 5 years ago finding pieces of his body is probably the closest to closure. the think about. my life gone through a 360 degree spin i...
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. >> retired rear admiral john kirby joins our conversation. lowichment, not weapons grade uranium, but still a poke. still a poke at the trump administration, a poke at the agreement. what do you make of that? >> i think it's more than a poke. it would be a technical violation of the agreement should they do this but it's a far cry from the level of enriched uranium you'd need for a bomb. they are looking for sanctions relief. clearly they are sending a strong message to the europeans don't side with trump and the united states. now, the eu president said today that they want to stay in the deal and they're hoping in the next ten days iran doesn't take this step. >> and the timing is interesting. just because you do have this sort of everyone trying to play off each other. the administration says it has proof and is prepared to offer more proof that iran was responsible for attacking these oil tankers. this is the democratic chairman of the house intelligence committee who says the administration is right. iran did it. but then listen. >> there's
. >> retired rear admiral john kirby joins our conversation. lowichment, not weapons grade uranium, but still a poke. still a poke at the trump administration, a poke at the agreement. what do you make of that? >> i think it's more than a poke. it would be a technical violation of the agreement should they do this but it's a far cry from the level of enriched uranium you'd need for a bomb. they are looking for sanctions relief. clearly they are sending a strong message to the...
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. >> kara's got such low resistance >> oh, john.like dan caa, they're like, i don't even know what.ica, the don't even know what they snooze, they lose >> okay, lead foot so maybe this is not the fastest. are you going to buy me one? >> ahh, there we go. >> 105 degrees yesterday >> is that what made you so slow >> lightning the queen >> what's the deal, guys >> we didn't show the other video where we were on the three-wheeled. i beat you on that one >> yes, you did. you cheated, probably. >> scooters, trikes, how much of this do you think is going to be real >> very real i think the idea of alternative ways to get around city. the three-wheeled trike. you see all the different options. people want different options if they're shopping the 3-year-old trike versus a scooter versus a bigger thing and there was teslas there obviously the jet pack which casey going to use to get to work you looked great. >> that was not me actually flying, full disclosure. that's a deep fake. >> but i think these alternatives and cities as they get bigge
. >> kara's got such low resistance >> oh, john.like dan caa, they're like, i don't even know what.ica, the don't even know what they snooze, they lose >> okay, lead foot so maybe this is not the fastest. are you going to buy me one? >> ahh, there we go. >> 105 degrees yesterday >> is that what made you so slow >> lightning the queen >> what's the deal, guys >> we didn't show the other video where we were on the three-wheeled. i beat you on...
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low 90's. rob all right. thank you john, a strain sevice today. >>pg e on scene in the livermore area dealing with a major gas leak. it started early this morning and they said we was going to cause major delays within they decided noo to release trains at all. so no train service for the morning or afternoon commute, normal service will resume tomorrow. well as they try and figure out what caused that leak we're heading over to the san mateo bridge. we have a long line of traffic here these folks are trying to make their way over to the peninsula foster city, san mateo and beyond getting stuck in traffic as usual if you want to it's going to be just under 30 minutes to make it over to want to watch. we're checking the bay bridge 80 west in our car pool lanes have already thinned out so that's good news if you're carpooling but if you're fast tracking or paying cash. you're still backed up and heavily and yes it goes into the maze, but it's very quiet. so the hot spots report on 80. we had a crash bash on the richmond san rafael bridge. it's gone
low 90's. rob all right. thank you john, a strain sevice today. >>pg e on scene in the livermore area dealing with a major gas leak. it started early this morning and they said we was going to cause major delays within they decided noo to release trains at all. so no train service for the morning or afternoon commute, normal service will resume tomorrow. well as they try and figure out what caused that leak we're heading over to the san mateo bridge. we have a long line of traffic here...
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the biggest names polling that low are kirsten gillibrand and john hickenlooper.hows the top picks for the democratic nominee was joe biden in the lead at 32%, holding on to the lead since may. bernie sanders had a significant drop in support. in march he garnered 23% of the vote, now he's down to 13%. >> polls go up and polls go down. the other part of the poll if i heard you correctly, chris, is i am beating president trump fairly he decisively. >> reporter: the poll measured the president's approval rate with 53% of respondents saying they disapprove of the job he's doing, 45% approving. the president launches his re-election campaign on tuesday. overall, fewer voters said they would be scared if president trump won re-election than felt that way in 2016. in hypothetical matchups with democrats he never hit above 41% support. jackie heinrich, fox news. heather: a couple big sports stories. the u.s. cline chess a spot in the next round of the u.s. women's cup with carley lloyd's historic performance. >> head-down goal, u.s.! heather: lloyd is the first player to
the biggest names polling that low are kirsten gillibrand and john hickenlooper.hows the top picks for the democratic nominee was joe biden in the lead at 32%, holding on to the lead since may. bernie sanders had a significant drop in support. in march he garnered 23% of the vote, now he's down to 13%. >> polls go up and polls go down. the other part of the poll if i heard you correctly, chris, is i am beating president trump fairly he decisively. >> reporter: the poll measured the...
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very ethical man who ran the office john dansworth and i met great great people at that office >> so you left the attorney general because the compensation was a little low. you went to monsanto. and john danforth gets elected to the senate. and he offers you a position. so you decide to come to washington? >> well, that's a good progression. but what happened was, he got elected when i was still in the attorney general's office. john ashcroft becomes attorney general. it was time for me to leave. i had been there two and a half years. and it's one of those burnout jobs. then i -- i went to monsanto. i was there. i decided on my 31st birthday in creighton, missouri that i was going to leave because i was beginning to make too much money and i was beginning to be comfortable there. i quit my job. and lo and behold i get this cal -- this is the wrong order to do it. you normally get a job and then you quit a job. not me. i was impetuous. i get a call from john dan forth asking me fi would be interested in coming to washington. now, he knew i was never interested in politics, and also i was never a republican. >> were you any party? >> not at that time. i w
very ethical man who ran the office john dansworth and i met great great people at that office >> so you left the attorney general because the compensation was a little low. you went to monsanto. and john danforth gets elected to the senate. and he offers you a position. so you decide to come to washington? >> well, that's a good progression. but what happened was, he got elected when i was still in the attorney general's office. john ashcroft becomes attorney general. it was time...
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outperformed lowe's 13% year to date >> john in hamilton, new jersey has a question for you in the financialsor the xlf? >> this is interesting we just had the conversation for final trade and we just downgraded the financial sector to neutral i think you can sell xlf i think it will be a tough environment for them to make money. ethis low-interest rate environment seems to want to persist. >> jimmy from wes in roanoke, virginia gex. >> i am so happy this is being brought up, i bought more today. they have earnings nextal week and a screaming buy here this is not a stock below book value. they had a bad quarter last time that's why it sold out a great operating team they'll turn it around >> joe, for you from vince in l.a. los angeles, beyond meat what is a good entry point for that name? >> that's a good question. i think you have to look towards june 6th to june 7th gap, which is between $108.75 and $120.75 technically markets like to go into the gap i would buy 110, 115 area. >> let's do final trades, shall we pete, you want to start us out >> how about silver. that will we my final trade.
outperformed lowe's 13% year to date >> john in hamilton, new jersey has a question for you in the financialsor the xlf? >> this is interesting we just had the conversation for final trade and we just downgraded the financial sector to neutral i think you can sell xlf i think it will be a tough environment for them to make money. ethis low-interest rate environment seems to want to persist. >> jimmy from wes in roanoke, virginia gex. >> i am so happy this is being...
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stay tuned, we've got john trouble with your complete forecast in just a minute. ♪ lowe's knows, dads says, "if it's worth doing, it's worth doing right." so, we do it right with the most dewalt power tools and accessories for dad. and more deals on the stuff he wants this father's day. because dad doesn't just know best, he does best. for hanging with that's where doing what we can in the full summit on james let you hopefully can find or so some shater can air conditioning today. >>and keeping the better condition on blast on the right and get up get up you'll need it sitting in traffic, the mix and we're so you're hot in the sitting there barely all of our bridges are packed and recovering from earlier issue. so we'll check some dry time by the way i mean i part in the sun. the wheel was so hot the city hot really get the car. well that's what you need a white vehicle that we might want to. it is very hot out there still today but we are on cooling trend which is definitely good because it has been excessively hot dangerously hot for many areas, the past few days, san francisco's
stay tuned, we've got john trouble with your complete forecast in just a minute. ♪ lowe's knows, dads says, "if it's worth doing, it's worth doing right." so, we do it right with the most dewalt power tools and accessories for dad. and more deals on the stuff he wants this father's day. because dad doesn't just know best, he does best. for hanging with that's where doing what we can in the full summit on james let you hopefully can find or so some shater can air conditioning today....
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>>and which is now docked at alameda low thursday, former navy frogmen john wolf from toward the shipolf from was assigned to the hornet back in 19 69 in his job was to jump into the pacific ocean and attach a cable to the apollo 11 capsule after it splashed down. he could then at that point rescue the astronauts inside and we had a chance to ask will from what it was like to be back on the horn it 50 years later. >>well coming back to the horrid is a it's exciting a lot of memories goes remind. we are just pointed out there by bob war. used to have to maintain our equipment. i believe this is a. the place over here where the ash and that's one into the quarantine. >>and that was exciting back then it's exciting today just for being here with all the memories are on. >>the anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing is coming up on july 24th, and there are several activities planned at the uss hornet to help celebrate that move covering that for you. >>if you're bart rider in may caution little bit more to caution little bit more to continue writing ♪ i have heart disease, watch what i
>>and which is now docked at alameda low thursday, former navy frogmen john wolf from toward the shipolf from was assigned to the hornet back in 19 69 in his job was to jump into the pacific ocean and attach a cable to the apollo 11 capsule after it splashed down. he could then at that point rescue the astronauts inside and we had a chance to ask will from what it was like to be back on the horn it 50 years later. >>well coming back to the horrid is a it's exciting a lot of memories...
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john: a lot of farmers are in trouble. that is what i've been saying for the past couple months. the farmers are in trouble due to the all-time lowces per acre for soybeans, some of these other commodities. china was the number one purchaser of u.s.-grown soybeans. when that market folded due to the president's tariffs, there was no new markets made available for farmers like myself. the president promised swift payments, subsidy payments. a $12 billion payment that farmers like myself have not yet received. it makes it very difficult for the farmer to plan. it makes it difficult to get a farm operating loan, based on the price of soybeans. the banker does not want to hear that the price of soybeans is $8 a bushel. in 2014, it was $16.80. these are some devastating times for american farmers right now. alix: what are the longer-term effects? if you do not get to plant corn right now, what happens next year? sterling: it goes from year to year. farmers will have the opportunity to make a prevent plan, which means they plants nothing and receive a partial insurance payment for that, that will cover some of their expenses. we are ri
john: a lot of farmers are in trouble. that is what i've been saying for the past couple months. the farmers are in trouble due to the all-time lowces per acre for soybeans, some of these other commodities. china was the number one purchaser of u.s.-grown soybeans. when that market folded due to the president's tariffs, there was no new markets made available for farmers like myself. the president promised swift payments, subsidy payments. a $12 billion payment that farmers like myself have not...
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low 80's. inland, 60's 70's by the bay. robin. >>all right, thank you john we have a stall dump truck in the way out in sunnyvale this is northbound want to one right around fair oaks they are not able to move in. so they've called in a tow truck, it's on the way the 3rd lane from the left is block and chp has issued a special traffic alert for this tall truck, so it's adding to all of the congestion out of san jose into sonny bill. it's going to be a very slow commute here back to be on the key 62 minutes up because of that salt truck to make it from san jose to menlo park so keep that in mind. we're checking in on 92, not a bad commute here leaving hayward over to the peninsula just ve busy and very crowded at 20 minutes out to one on one, so that's considered an improvement. we're checking the bay bridge traffic 80 west it is pretty calm and quiet looks pretty good on the suspension just not behind that whole so 17 minutes to fremont street and a crash still wrapping up in castro valley east 5.80 it's trowbridge. block that the backup spilling over to sou
low 80's. inland, 60's 70's by the bay. robin. >>all right, thank you john we have a stall dump truck in the way out in sunnyvale this is northbound want to one right around fair oaks they are not able to move in. so they've called in a tow truck, it's on the way the 3rd lane from the left is block and chp has issued a special traffic alert for this tall truck, so it's adding to all of the congestion out of san jose into sonny bill. it's going to be a very slow commute here back to be on...
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inland with some low 70's alongside the bay, robin all right, thank you john want to check in on traffic now. >>take a look at the driver around the bay area starting off with highway 92, not so bad it's a smooth commute here, leaving hayward working your way over to the finance love the drive time is on the rise, but it's not bad word. 17 minutes from 8 80 across the span out a one on one. we don't have any other major problems or issues heading from hayward over to the peninsula. so it's just a good time to go ahead and take that drive if you can get out there early and you won't see any problems connecting into foster city or san matteo so we're off to a fantastic start. >>all right we'll checking in on the bay bridge. the drive into san francisco. that's looking good. there's just a minor weight and some of the cash lanes at the toll plaza, but overall a great trip into san francisco. here's what i want to cross the golden gate looking good moving well a very easy 20 minutes nevado to the tolls richmond center fell only still have to deal with any road work this morning, they don't h
inland with some low 70's alongside the bay, robin all right, thank you john want to check in on traffic now. >>take a look at the driver around the bay area starting off with highway 92, not so bad it's a smooth commute here, leaving hayward working your way over to the finance love the drive time is on the rise, but it's not bad word. 17 minutes from 8 80 across the span out a one on one. we don't have any other major problems or issues heading from hayward over to the peninsula. so...
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low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. johnible warning all the time. worked all the time, but says the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. the headlines on bbc news: donald trump says it's a "great day for the world" after his walk across the border between north and south korea. a baby — delivered after its mother was stabbed to death — remains in a critical condition in hospital — two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder. jeremy hunt brands the question over the uk's departure date from the eu a ‘fake debate' claiming he would deliver brexit sooner than boris johnson. eu leaders will head back to brussels this evening for a special meeting to try and agree on who should be the next president of the european commission. they failed to agree on a candidate at the last eu summit earlier this month and finding the right balance for the different eu top jobs is proving to be a difficult task. adam fleming has been considering the possible candidates. wanted, a new presiden
low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. johnible warning all the time. worked all the time, but says the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. the headlines on bbc news: donald trump says it's a "great day for the world" after his walk across the border between north and south korea. a baby — delivered after its mother was stabbed to death — remains in a critical condition in hospital — two...
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low. and how a group of tech savvy mothers bring light to villages in malawi. this is a bit of a business i'm john nelda milan in berlin good to have you with us the european commission is not amused it's taken the 1st step and triggering disciplinary action against italy for its excessive public spending italy could end up paying billions and finds out a time where the country's fragile coalition government is already under pressure to deliver on expensive election promises. the european commission's message is loud and clear it's the end of the line for italy's ballooning public debt. you know it's i suppose for recovery and growth the only other member states go over the take and it was a success so this force renewed for a 4th spending more transitional fiscal space to boost italy's current debt stands at 132 percent of annual g.d.p. in other words the country owes far more than the value of its entire economic output under e.u. rules member states aren't supposed to amass debts that exceed 60 percent of their annual g.d.p. . italy has been ruled by a coalition of the likud party and 5 star mo
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john: it is partly because the fed is hinting they might cut rates. when interest rates are lowelps the gold price. gold has some relationship to how well things are going internationally in the world. if all central banks are easing and economies are slow and won't force central banks to ease even further, it helps the gold price. vail,all right, john thank you. we get -- you can get a roundabout stories you need to get her day going in today's edition of daybreak. bloomberg's scrappers can go to the dayb on the mobile. you can customize settings so you only get news on industries and assets you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ his is bloomberg. ♪ paul: a quick check of business flash headlines, french finance minister says paris may consider cutting its 15% stake in renault to strengthen the alliance with nissan. speaking at the g20 talks in fukuoka, he said renaud should focus on closer links with its longtime partner before seeking other alliances. his comments followed the collapse of merger discussions with fiat chrysler. in talkstourism unit to buy the thomas cook to
john: it is partly because the fed is hinting they might cut rates. when interest rates are lowelps the gold price. gold has some relationship to how well things are going internationally in the world. if all central banks are easing and economies are slow and won't force central banks to ease even further, it helps the gold price. vail,all right, john thank you. we get -- you can get a roundabout stories you need to get her day going in today's edition of daybreak. bloomberg's scrappers can go...
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reversal this week the stock soaring more than 16% from its multiyear low hit on monday is the worst possibly over for tesla we have john a barrage of bad news and people downgrading expectations for volume sales all the other headlines and the stock seems to have snapped back from a multiyear low does that tell you anything? >> i mean, for the bulls on tesla, you really are happy the month of may is over and june has come what a rally in the stock. i think the stock is at a crossroads strong conviction on the upside or downside, no in between you're buying it for the long-term. you think and tesla will continue to dominate the e-car market five years from now or you think they're going to drown and burn through cash and the stock will go consistently lower. no in between here we're in the case of the bear side we think valuation is just not attractive for this capital intensive business where more competition is coming to the market >> back above $200 a share some folks feel like that maybe is passing the first test but we'll see how it goes from here. very jumpy stop. thank you very much. for more "trading nation," he
reversal this week the stock soaring more than 16% from its multiyear low hit on monday is the worst possibly over for tesla we have john a barrage of bad news and people downgrading expectations for volume sales all the other headlines and the stock seems to have snapped back from a multiyear low does that tell you anything? >> i mean, for the bulls on tesla, you really are happy the month of may is over and june has come what a rally in the stock. i think the stock is at a crossroads...
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him the better because he is by far the frontrunner so he needs to try and keep as low a profile as possible. and johned by the process that is happening. this is the sunday night debate and then there is another round of votes. just because through that. that's right. the whole thing is rather strange because of course the battle at the moment is for the hearts and minds of mps. now, for appearing at the moment is for the hearts and minds of mps. now, forappearing in public, is genuinely a diversion. what borisjohnson public, is genuinely a diversion. what boris johnson and the public, is genuinely a diversion. what borisjohnson and the other candidates ought to be doing is working this place and making sure that they have had one—to—one meetings with as many people as possible and frankly hinting that they might get a job if he becomes prime minister. so that is going on and that is the real battle that is going on and the television public debates could have an effect and certainly a lot of people are now saying is borisjohnson frightened? no, he's been disciplined because the other point is this.
him the better because he is by far the frontrunner so he needs to try and keep as low a profile as possible. and johned by the process that is happening. this is the sunday night debate and then there is another round of votes. just because through that. that's right. the whole thing is rather strange because of course the battle at the moment is for the hearts and minds of mps. now, for appearing at the moment is for the hearts and minds of mps. now, forappearing in public, is genuinely a...
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low humidity. some windy conditions and all that means higher fire danger. robin that is just a perfect way to bring in summer. thank you for the good news john. >>all right good news on the roads to no complaints here at the bay bridge toll plaza, just a minor wait for you cash payers, but if you normally pay cash and you normally come in around this time, i'm sure you use to right. the fast trackers in the car pollution doing fine. those lanes are wide open and you are just under 10 minutes off to fremont street. another busy bridge is usually the hayward over to the peninsula but very quiet. no crashes, no stalls to worry about your in a very easy 12 minutes, easy here at the richmond center fell bridge. we see our role court finally picked up remember the last time i checked it we have those 3 left lanes cold often you have a lot of flashing lights there. well that is gone and usually does a wrap up before 5 so that is great news. now it's wide open across the span to the north bay traffic tracker showing you 6.80 the dumb garden bridge 5.80 livermore to dublin and also one on one. they're all looking good brisbane to san francisco, a very
low humidity. some windy conditions and all that means higher fire danger. robin that is just a perfect way to bring in summer. thank you for the good news john. >>all right good news on the roads to no complaints here at the bay bridge toll plaza, just a minor wait for you cash payers, but if you normally pay cash and you normally come in around this time, i'm sure you use to right. the fast trackers in the car pollution doing fine. those lanes are wide open and you are just under 10...
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low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. john the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. this weekend, we've had stormzy, the killers, kylie , but now sir david attenborough has headlined the pyramid stage at glastonbury. he made a surprise appearance on the main stage, not to perform but as part of the campaign against plastic in the oceans. this is the first year that the festival has banned single use plastic water bottles from being sold on site — sir david said that had saved a million bottles from being opened. so david said it had saved 1 million bottles from being opened. with me now is lizo mzimba from glastonbury. the weather looks glorious. how has it been? it has been quite an emotional day, as you mentioned. not only did sir david attenborough speak, kylie minogue spoke movingly about finally playing here at glastonbury, after she was forced to withdraw in 2005 after her diagnosis withdraw in 2005 after her diagnosis with breast cancer. the real surprise of the day was th
low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. john the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. this weekend, we've had stormzy, the killers, kylie , but now sir david attenborough has headlined the pyramid stage at glastonbury. he made a surprise appearance on the main stage, not to perform but as part of the campaign against plastic in the oceans. this is the first year that the festival has banned single use...
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low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. johnorked all the time, but says the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. from stormzy to the killers to kylie later this afternoon, this year's glastonbury certainly hasn't been disappointing for its big names and stars, but what's the festival like for up—and—coming bands making their first appearance? we've followed two british bands who've both been signed by a huge label in the us and are on the rise here in the uk — idles and fontaines dc. fiona lamdin was waiting to meet them as they came off stage yesterday afternoon. this is one of the most magnificent moments in our lives. and to be playing one of glastonbury‘s biggest stages for their debut shows just how far idles have come in the last two years. we've waited 12 years to play here. this punk rock bands latest album joy as an act of resistance reached number five in the album charts. we met frontman joe talbot just moments after they came off stage. we've got to be quick because i'
low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. johnorked all the time, but says the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. from stormzy to the killers to kylie later this afternoon, this year's glastonbury certainly hasn't been disappointing for its big names and stars, but what's the festival like for up—and—coming bands making their first appearance? we've followed two british bands who've both been signed by...
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john deere x300" for more. people, our sales now appla new low!10 frames.s, our sales are good on over 500 frames. why are you so weird? see great with 2 complete pairs for $59. really. visionworks. see the difference. woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. (avo): humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fung
john deere x300" for more. people, our sales now appla new low!10 frames.s, our sales are good on over 500 frames. why are you so weird? see great with 2 complete pairs for $59. really. visionworks. see the difference. woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of...
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low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. john if all electric vehicles made an audible warning all the time. but says the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. now on bbc news, nick robinson talks to conservative party voters about the contest to become party leader, and the next prime minister. i've been speaking to a group of voters who are crucial at the moment. they all voted tory in the last general election, but half of them didn't in the european elections. two voted for the brexit party, one for the liberal democrats, and one didn't vote at all. the tories need their votes next time round if they are to stay in power. first of all, welcome. thank you for coming. thank you for being here. giving the country a sense of what people are thinking about this. just before we talk about this race to be the next tory leader and the next prime minister, just want to get a sense of how engaged you are. are you kind of interested in it, in that you're rushing to watch the latest intervie
low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. john if all electric vehicles made an audible warning all the time. but says the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. now on bbc news, nick robinson talks to conservative party voters about the contest to become party leader, and the next prime minister. i've been speaking to a group of voters who are crucial at the moment. they all voted tory in the last general...
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the two biggest names that low are kirsten gillibrand and former colorado governor john -- and bernieretty significant drop in support, back in march he was higher now he's backed up to 13. -- >> polls go up and go down. the other party for her to correctly are that i am eating president trump which is consistent with all of the polling that i've seen. before the poll also measure the presidents approval rating with majority 53 percent say they disapprove of his job. 45 percent approving. about the same as june of last year when the same number approved and slightly fewer, 51 percent disapproved. the president did have a win when it came to the economy. large majority 57 percent saying they feel optimistic. just 37 percent feeling optimistic. the president launches his reelection campaign on tuesday. overall fewer voters said they would be scared if president trump won reelection then those that felt that way in 2016. but in hypothetical matchups with democrats, he never hit above 31 percent. eric: 48 hours before the president starts again. thank you. jillian: let's stick with this b
the two biggest names that low are kirsten gillibrand and former colorado governor john -- and bernieretty significant drop in support, back in march he was higher now he's backed up to 13. -- >> polls go up and go down. the other party for her to correctly are that i am eating president trump which is consistent with all of the polling that i've seen. before the poll also measure the presidents approval rating with majority 53 percent say they disapprove of his job. 45 percent approving....
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john triple with your forecast in just a minute. you'll do july 4th right whether you're entertaining... or tackling your to do list. lowe's is here to help with july 4th savings... whatever's on your list... do it right for less. start with lowe's. >>the 13 right now taking a look at the forecast and i guess i'm going by windbreaker easing saying i think they're use less i always see them and they seem so light and i said i'm chillier on not i thin we've converted or to wonders of windbreaker yeah, really works the way you say want find out i will tested times they work too well just a jogging in the breeze all too well for a but yeah, if you're 7 outside today, not about windbreaker data about sweater day you're like daria maybe don't have. want get one the right way like maybe today or. will this will be one of your last chances to use it because as we are seeing some warmer temperatures around the corner. daytime highs are going to respect or seasonal averages today though they are below average so enjoy another nice and cool one for late june. cloudy skies in the distance behind san francisco be can see skies above sa
john triple with your forecast in just a minute. you'll do july 4th right whether you're entertaining... or tackling your to do list. lowe's is here to help with july 4th savings... whatever's on your list... do it right for less. start with lowe's. >>the 13 right now taking a look at the forecast and i guess i'm going by windbreaker easing saying i think they're use less i always see them and they seem so light and i said i'm chillier on not i thin we've converted or to wonders of...
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mexico low security and regular people smuggling operations have helped make that possible our correspondent john holmes traveled. you'll have heard of the caravans thousands of people from central america crossing into and through mexico they've attracted international attention and the anger of president trump. but there are other caravans to these ones a secret but over the last year they've almost certainly carried far more migrants than the ones in the news here they are convoys of trucks which head out from a little guarded border point between guatemala mit's co locals say they carry hundreds of people and go most nights they controlled by people smugglers each of the charges has paid them thousands of dollars to get to the u.s. border. this one's been cool but it's the exception. is the same from another state police open a truck see the migrants packed inside and wave it on. and this is where it all begins impoverished communities in honduras el salvador and here what the where people like daniel desperate to get to the u.s. . you can come good on the dream that you have a house or a plo
mexico low security and regular people smuggling operations have helped make that possible our correspondent john holmes traveled. you'll have heard of the caravans thousands of people from central america crossing into and through mexico they've attracted international attention and the anger of president trump. but there are other caravans to these ones a secret but over the last year they've almost certainly carried far more migrants than the ones in the news here they are convoys of trucks...
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low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. johnew rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. yesterday was the hottest day of the year and we saw temperatures up to 34 celsius. it is cooler today and this was the picture in whitstable in kent. the showery rain across much of southern and western scotla nd much of southern and western scotland and the north of england but elsewhere you should stay dry of the day and tempted up to 24 or 25 degrees in the warm response. fresher for the west. we'll keep the showers tonight across parts of scotla nd showers tonight across parts of scotland and a few across north—west england and northern ireland. for the south are dry and clear night and more comfortable for sleeping with temperatures from 11 to 14 degrees. lots of dry weather tomorrow but a few light showers in the north—west. many of us will avoid them. sunny spells, patchy cloud and cooler than today with temperatures 16 degrees to 2
low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. johnew rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. yesterday was the hottest day of the year and we saw temperatures up to 34 celsius. it is cooler today and this was the picture in whitstable in kent. the showery rain across much of southern and western scotla nd much of southern and western scotland and the north...
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low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. johnut says the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. millions of people have descended on the streets of new york this weekend as part of a series of events to celebrate the city's annual lgbt pride. it follows the 50th anniversary of the iconic stonewall riots earlier this week, seen by many as the start of the international gay rights movement. our lgbt correspondent ben hunte reports. it is a weekend like no other. an estimated four million people are hitting new york's streets to celebrate lgbt pride. and to kick—off the festivities, young people from across the world have gathered in central park for the annual new york youth pride. it is a very celebratory and high—energy event, focused on visibility and equality. not all of the young people here identify as lgbt, but the community is just as accepted. this year's gathering falls on a special anniversary. it is exactly 50 years since the stonewall riots, a violent protest against police
low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. johnut says the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. millions of people have descended on the streets of new york this weekend as part of a series of events to celebrate the city's annual lgbt pride. it follows the 50th anniversary of the iconic stonewall riots earlier this week, seen by many as the start of the international gay rights movement. our lgbt...
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low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. johnhe time. but says the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. now, the end of school prom has become a firm tradition for lots of pupils in the uk — and it's one that seems to be getting bigger and bigger each year. but with some parents spending up to a thousand pounds on clothes, make—up and fancy cars, some charities say they're worried about the impact on young people who can't afford it. esyllt carr reports. you have to get a spray tan, your nails done, hair and make—up, and you need your accessories like earrings and necklaces or bracelets if you want. you have your limo, which will take you there and back, so a lot to think about. for lots of teenagers, prom is the biggest night of the year. most people are quite excited about it in my year group. and for parents, it can be one of the most expensive. in all it hasjust come just over the £1,000 mark. it is such a big thing now, it is one day, you will never get it back, it is a big cel
low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. johnhe time. but says the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. now, the end of school prom has become a firm tradition for lots of pupils in the uk — and it's one that seems to be getting bigger and bigger each year. but with some parents spending up to a thousand pounds on clothes, make—up and fancy cars, some charities say they're worried about the impact on...
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low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. johnat worked all the time, but says the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. now the weather with sarah. if you're not a fan of the humidity we had yesterday and the heat you will be pleased to hear today is much fresher. 0ne be pleased to hear today is much fresher. one or two showers around the north—west of the uk but it will feel fresher and less humid and not as as yesterday. still a few showers to come today across parts of west scotla nd to come today across parts of west scotland and one or two in northern ireland and the far north of england. further south in england and wales dry with long spells of sunshine and highs between 17 degrees and 25 celsius. this evening clyde degrees and 25 celsius. this evening clyd e a cross degrees and 25 celsius. this evening clyde across the north west half of the country and heavy showers for a time across northern and western scotland. a few showers in north—west and northern ireland. more clear
low speeds. it will switch itself off when the vehicle travels faster than that. johnat worked all the time, but says the new rules are a good start to making roads safe for everyone as technology develops. now the weather with sarah. if you're not a fan of the humidity we had yesterday and the heat you will be pleased to hear today is much fresher. 0ne be pleased to hear today is much fresher. one or two showers around the north—west of the uk but it will feel fresher and less humid and not...
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. >>> john mcmanus talks about his book "the dead and those about to die lowe's. he tells the story the first infantry division nicknamed the big red one. and how they were the first combat soldiers to storm the normandy bases beaches. >>> doctor min manus is the first ever faculty member in the humanities to be named a distinguished professor is one of the leading historians and the author of 12 well-known books on the topic. he is a frequent in dan demand speaker. in addition to local radio shows and programming he has appeared on cnn, fox news, c- span, the military channel, the discovery channel, the national geographic channel, the history channel, and cbs. you have probably seen him. he served as the historic advisor for the documentary salinger. which appeared nationwide in the american master series. during the 2018 academic year he is in residence at the u.s. naval academy in the military history, distinguished visiting professor. his forthcoming book, fire and fortitude the u.s. army in the pacific war will be out on july 30. you can look for that one. t
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low 80's in san jose. i'm talking a warm day tomorrow back in the 90's still to come robin, thank you john over 2.80 checkto san francisco looks really good. >>i'm no long
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low wage rate growth we saw, gives fed latitude to sit on the sidelines? charles: i find that ironic, johni go back to february 2nd, jobs report came out, it was so strong the dow was off 666 points that was 3.1% this is the longest stretch we've had perhaps since 2007, 2018, and now it is, getting a little weak there. >> you know what it is, despite the lower unemployment rate, fast wage growth, core inflation is going no place. in month of april it was up 1.6% year-over-year. it is pretty flat, well under the target of 2%. fed policy-makers must be concerned if we can't get inflation up to the 2% target with 3.6% unemployment rate, perish the thought of what is going to happen to prices, pricing power once we have a recession. i very much believe the fed will go ahead and cut rates in july, cut rates in september. if the economy is not moving sufficiently rapidly enough -- charles: what is the wrong with the growth right now, john? is this growth unacceptable or something the fed should get in front of. >> i think the fed should get in front of. i think fed made a mistake hiking rates at
low wage rate growth we saw, gives fed latitude to sit on the sidelines? charles: i find that ironic, johni go back to february 2nd, jobs report came out, it was so strong the dow was off 666 points that was 3.1% this is the longest stretch we've had perhaps since 2007, 2018, and now it is, getting a little weak there. >> you know what it is, despite the lower unemployment rate, fast wage growth, core inflation is going no place. in month of april it was up 1.6% year-over-year. it is...
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. >> also stock market, obama to john's point ran on the stock market, even if economy fallers a bit, low interest rate should support somewhat higher stock prices, fed cut rates probably later this year, at least if you have stock market in back pocket you could play that card. >> what about the card that a lot of democrats play now in terms of going after wealthy, and super rich, yet joe biden at a new york fundraiser saying rich people are just as patriotic as poor people, not a joke. do you think that will work on his cards if he caters to the rich. >> trump is the rich. he got the vote of the common man, he is there to tell them, i am here to make your life better, he has, look at that economy, 3% growth, and best jobs market in 50 years, have you too follow-through on your promises that is probably the main take away from florida last night, promised made, promised kept, we will try to do same in 2020. >> joe biden has two main problem, in land of crazy people, normal guy looks crazy you have a lot of fringe candidates running for nomination on democratic side, he is by far the best
. >> also stock market, obama to john's point ran on the stock market, even if economy fallers a bit, low interest rate should support somewhat higher stock prices, fed cut rates probably later this year, at least if you have stock market in back pocket you could play that card. >> what about the card that a lot of democrats play now in terms of going after wealthy, and super rich, yet joe biden at a new york fundraiser saying rich people are just as patriotic as poor people, not a...
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you are basically frontrunning this -- low cost, long haul across the atlantic. you are basically frontrunning this. johnries are from 2023 all the way to 2026. guy: do you see more of those aircraft coming on? john: absolutely. i think this is going to be a defining aircraft from middle to long-range, efficient, environmentally friendly fighting. environmental -- friendly flying. ,nvironmental sustainability filling the aircraft with the right size and capacity, the most amount of people you can get on that aircraft, adds to that efficiency. i think the world will welcome this aircraft and the airlines are clamoring for it. guy: how many max's have you got? order, 15 on40 on fleet, but then the aircraft got grounded. guy: how has that affected you? john: it is tough for our customers, but they are coping. they've largely met the requirements for the summer. basically all hands and all eyes are waiting and watching on the regulatory oversight for the aircraft to return to service. primarily, the collaboration europe, china,a, canada. this has got to be a global reentry of the aircraft. i would hope, and
you are basically frontrunning this -- low cost, long haul across the atlantic. you are basically frontrunning this. johnries are from 2023 all the way to 2026. guy: do you see more of those aircraft coming on? john: absolutely. i think this is going to be a defining aircraft from middle to long-range, efficient, environmentally friendly fighting. environmental -- friendly flying. ,nvironmental sustainability filling the aircraft with the right size and capacity, the most amount of people you...
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low intel jeps. i don't know how many of our viewers remember john mcenroe.as throwing his racket around, all of the kids started throwing their rackets arnold. guess what happens in the schoolyard. kids start doing it to their classmates. that means it's between trump and biden. >> biden targeted the president on tariffs. look at this. >> american farmer s crushed by this tariff, no one knows that like the folks in iowa. it's easy to be tough when someone else is taking the hit. how many farmers had to lose their farm? >> how much will it resonate in iowa? >> i mean, farmers are not happy about that. whether it switches their allegian allegiance, you say, i'll just stick with them. it's not a good message, when you're out there doing things to cut off the markets that will shift the products. biden is out to attacking trump on the issues. that's an issue. it's got to be -- our society has to stop. look at the way you have been personally attacked. you can be as perm and as nasty as you want. that's what we can expect. no, it is not appropriate in our country
low intel jeps. i don't know how many of our viewers remember john mcenroe.as throwing his racket around, all of the kids started throwing their rackets arnold. guess what happens in the schoolyard. kids start doing it to their classmates. that means it's between trump and biden. >> biden targeted the president on tariffs. look at this. >> american farmer s crushed by this tariff, no one knows that like the folks in iowa. it's easy to be tough when someone else is taking the hit....
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charles: todd, you mentioned the fact is that if you listen to john williams from the new york fed he is saying that the low are going to be with us for a very long time like indefinitely. the fed essentially will be a friend for a long, long time. that put something of a bottom in the market? >> it puts in, we can call it, the powell put but that will change. we watched the fed feel for 106 years at every key decision point and make all the problems they want it at some point they will make a critical decision i will bet they make it wrong when it comes to that point and that will be the turning point. charles: aaron, we know china lingering out there and looks at the street has got more comfortable there will be a quick resolution and may be incremental steps in the right direction could be enough but what is next? to wait around for the next earnings season because we have the job support and it was a dud so what is the market waiting for next? >> one, i'm waiting for more economic indicators to see if we will have this fed cuts or it could hold it flat and hold it stable for the next few meanings before
charles: todd, you mentioned the fact is that if you listen to john williams from the new york fed he is saying that the low are going to be with us for a very long time like indefinitely. the fed essentially will be a friend for a long, long time. that put something of a bottom in the market? >> it puts in, we can call it, the powell put but that will change. we watched the fed feel for 106 years at every key decision point and make all the problems they want it at some point they will...
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little known border town between guatemala and mexico low security and people smuggling operations to turn the area into a crossing point for thousands john coleman has more now from mexico city. after a report that showed convoys of trucks heading through most nights from a very specific area of the guatemala mexico border and those trucks controlled by people smugglers taking hundreds of central americans through mexico to the u.s. border we asked president lopez obrador of mexico why that had been happening for what locals told us was more than a year and why the government seemed not to have noticed or done anything to stop it this was his response they are trying to say we have identified 68 border crossing points and in all of them there is going to be vigilance that's what i can tell you it's a plan to have control on the border so not really a clear answer there but president lopez obrador saying that in 68 border crossing point security is going to be increased we're already seeing that across the country mexico is really on the pressure from the united states to curb the amount of central american migrants coming from honduras e
little known border town between guatemala and mexico low security and people smuggling operations to turn the area into a crossing point for thousands john coleman has more now from mexico city. after a report that showed convoys of trucks heading through most nights from a very specific area of the guatemala mexico border and those trucks controlled by people smugglers taking hundreds of central americans through mexico to the u.s. border we asked president lopez obrador of mexico why that...