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jonathan: but we are.nge their mind on immigration, the germans in particular, do they change their fiscal position as well? eric: for sure. that is happening with big announcements. you can get away with a lot. the spanish and italians have started doing it. the germans are tired of policing the others. this is happening already. francine: what grade would you give the outlook of the relationship between the u.k. and eu? a being good? francine: yeah. erik: c for the u.k. and b for europe. that will have a spillover effect. for the eurozone, it will be ok. it is not that important in terms of the business sense. francine: erik, thanks so much. global economist from unicredit. on sunday, we have a full day of special brexit coverage starting at 5:00 a.m. jonathan: we leave you with a live shot of the beautiful city of london within 48 hours after that historic brexit vote. ♪
jonathan: but we are.nge their mind on immigration, the germans in particular, do they change their fiscal position as well? eric: for sure. that is happening with big announcements. you can get away with a lot. the spanish and italians have started doing it. the germans are tired of policing the others. this is happening already. francine: what grade would you give the outlook of the relationship between the u.k. and eu? a being good? francine: yeah. erik: c for the u.k. and b for europe. that...
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jonathan: wow! michelle: coming up for us on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- battling a rare condition and the opposition. >> one game in particular i fell over and i might have passed out. >> we'll introduce you to alexis and show you how she was a top honor. jonathan: the most common password among twitter users who were hacked. what was the password? 1234567. michelle: oh, no! jonathan: or religious figures. we have the answers coming up next. ♪ stand by me vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me lisa: welcome back. i'm lisa fletcher in the "7 on your side" help center where we are holding a phone bank today. we partnered with the children national health system. we have pediatricians here answering any question you call in with about your kid's health. dr.
jonathan: wow! michelle: coming up for us on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- battling a rare condition and the opposition. >> one game in particular i fell over and i might have passed out. >> we'll introduce you to alexis and show you how she was a top honor. jonathan: the most common password among twitter users who were hacked. what was the password? 1234567. michelle: oh, no! jonathan: or religious figures. we have the answers coming up next. ♪ stand by me vo: for dominion,...
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jonathan: thank you. if you talk about metro and the inconvenience of safetrack, it's not just the commuters impacted by metro. it's the businesses as well. alison: people aren't stopping at the usual pit stops and spending money. stephen tschida is live in northwest for us with how the board of trade is trying to help some businesses stay afloat during the safetrack. stephen: we are across the street from the dupont circl metro station. small businesses up and down connecticut avenue and in the neighborhood. many of them are dependent on foot traffic. much of that foot traffic coming and going from the metro station. now, we checked out a bakery around the corner. we talked with the employees there. they say that they lr today. they believe it is because a number of the regular sum customers -- regular customers who are commuters avoided metro. they met with the business owners today to get them prepared for what is coming in the next several months and the next year. take a listen. >> part of our advice
jonathan: thank you. if you talk about metro and the inconvenience of safetrack, it's not just the commuters impacted by metro. it's the businesses as well. alison: people aren't stopping at the usual pit stops and spending money. stephen tschida is live in northwest for us with how the board of trade is trying to help some businesses stay afloat during the safetrack. stephen: we are across the street from the dupont circl metro station. small businesses up and down connecticut avenue and in...
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jonathan: 2003. michelle: 2008. doug: see what the answer is? jonathan: 2005. >> yeah.oug: see what it is. 2008 but we also hit 98 degree s june 7 followed by 96 on the 8th and the 9th. 10th we were higher. we have history here. all the answers could be right in one context or another. jonathan: we all get trophies. doug: in 2005 we hit 90 on june 8. 2003 was the 24th. so when is the last time we hit 90 this late in the season. michelle: what is the answer? i'm confused. jonathan: you got it right. michelle: 2008. doug: but consolation prize if you pick any o jonathan: we are winners. doug: if you live in washington long enough there is no such thing as a wrong answer. get started here. showers and storms getting closer to the irs ca. there is a pattern through the evening. the best chance of showers or storms will probably be 10:00. 11:00 this evening. warm and muggy. areas of the showers and the storm extend south. this is a cold front of a weak one that is moving east. at the same time we will see what is left of the tropical depression bonnie move out. the stage is
jonathan: 2003. michelle: 2008. doug: see what the answer is? jonathan: 2005. >> yeah.oug: see what it is. 2008 but we also hit 98 degree s june 7 followed by 96 on the 8th and the 9th. 10th we were higher. we have history here. all the answers could be right in one context or another. jonathan: we all get trophies. doug: in 2005 we hit 90 on june 8. 2003 was the 24th. so when is the last time we hit 90 this late in the season. michelle: what is the answer? i'm confused. jonathan: you got...
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jonathan? jonathan: good to know. thanks. koshi company recalling the trail mix chewey granola bars and the baked soft bake gra know -- baked granola. they may be contaminated with listeria that can cause serious and deadly infection in the children and elderly. you have the problems throw them away and call kashi. they will give you a refund for products. alison: coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00" -- caps, gowns and controversy. find out what overshadowed the graduates on a local school's difference between a real designer hand bag and a fake one? coming up, find out how how investigators say one woman scammed more than $1 million in counterfeit bags. jonathan: but first, a little history for you. on this date in 1871. stand alone municipality of georgetown was abolished and then absorbed in the district of columbia. today it is home to plenty of shops, restaurants, houses and also the university, with the same name. ♪ stand by me dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who nee
jonathan? jonathan: good to know. thanks. koshi company recalling the trail mix chewey granola bars and the baked soft bake gra know -- baked granola. they may be contaminated with listeria that can cause serious and deadly infection in the children and elderly. you have the problems throw them away and call kashi. they will give you a refund for products. alison: coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00" -- caps, gowns and controversy. find out what overshadowed the graduates on a local...
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jonathan: wow! kimberly: i.c.e. captured 200 million counterfeit hand bags and wallets. so they are only scratching the surface. the consumers need to step up and do research. go to snobswap.com and submit pictures for first level authentication. >> they can ask us what we think about the bag. we work with highly vetted stores across the united states. consignment stores very careful with the authentication. and miles per a woman will comeo consignment store and save money. >> but she is not the counterfeit organizers. jonathan: we appreciate it. jamie sullivan has an eye on the photographic -- on the traffic. jamie: there is an extra charge if the traffic is good. it's never good at this time. police activity what we have now. we'll start off in the district. brentwood road closed. that is the only stretch blocked off. rhode island is a good alternate for you. pulling out here, you can get a better idea. yes, we are seeing the slowing where we usually talk about it, at this time in the afternoon. y
jonathan: wow! kimberly: i.c.e. captured 200 million counterfeit hand bags and wallets. so they are only scratching the surface. the consumers need to step up and do research. go to snobswap.com and submit pictures for first level authentication. >> they can ask us what we think about the bag. we work with highly vetted stores across the united states. consignment stores very careful with the authentication. and miles per a woman will comeo consignment store and save money. >> but...
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jonathan: caroline is in berlin.erkel speaking earlier, talking about a fast-paced negotiating with the u.k. >> i think this is where the split is already arising between the united kingdom and the core of the eu, which is france and indeed germany, summoning the francef hollande from and the leader of italy coming on monday, so they want to be looking at a quick exit of the u.k. --nwhile, bores johnson boris johnson and those who called for the leave vote, have been talking about a slow pace. the divisions between the eu and united kingdom are already building. and we did hear from merkel, talking about a measured response, the response body of the eu unity, this is a fear factor for her, the domino effect. we have heard of a scottish referendum, the spanish wanted to discuss referendums in the south, and the u.k. being the third biggest export market for germany. jonathan: thank you very much. and john, getting fascinating. jonathan: this will go on for months. we had this discussion, it is not an event, it is a pr
jonathan: caroline is in berlin.erkel speaking earlier, talking about a fast-paced negotiating with the u.k. >> i think this is where the split is already arising between the united kingdom and the core of the eu, which is france and indeed germany, summoning the francef hollande from and the leader of italy coming on monday, so they want to be looking at a quick exit of the u.k. --nwhile, bores johnson boris johnson and those who called for the leave vote, have been talking about a slow...
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jonathan: thanks. metro's red line trains are back running again and serving the brooklyn catholic university metro stop. what happened was a break in a four-inch gas line near the station prompted metro to stop service there for a shorttime this afternoon. this evening however, we checked and the trains are back on time for the red line. michelle: pepco recently bought out by exelon is requesting a rate hike for the d.c. customers. "7 on your side" chris papst at the "live desk" with how much it could cost city residents and businesses. chris? chris: this proposed rate hike is significant. they estimate it will cost rate-payers $85 million. which translates to $5 more per month. as of now, this is just a request submitted to the public service commission. it only residents. in a statement to "7 on your side," pepco spokesperson said the increase is to cover reliability and infrastructure upgrades. pepco points out it hasn't asked for three years an increase in rate. as part of the merger you may remem
jonathan: thanks. metro's red line trains are back running again and serving the brooklyn catholic university metro stop. what happened was a break in a four-inch gas line near the station prompted metro to stop service there for a shorttime this afternoon. this evening however, we checked and the trains are back on time for the red line. michelle: pepco recently bought out by exelon is requesting a rate hike for the d.c. customers. "7 on your side" chris papst at the "live...
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"bloomberg ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg ," i am jonathan ferro. brexit debate dominating every single asset class. risk aversion the buzzwords. the ftse down by over one full percentage point. things are a little bit firmer than maybe they were an hour ago but thing still very soft comparatively. story,market, same stronger pound, weaker yen. the bond market the big headline generator. -- front end of the 10 year of the two-year yield in germany, down another two basis points. all time lows on the 10 year u.k.. negative in the first time. commodity soft with wti at 48 and brent south of 50. alix: let's get headlines from bloomberg first word news outside the world of business. bracing for ais wave of demonstrations against new labor reforms. they union promises to rally more protesters. the union is the most vocal planent of the president's to make the labor market more flexible. will speaker paul ryan unveil a republic will plan to roll back government regulations. he wants to scale by the financial regulation law, expand energy production, and l
"bloomberg ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg ," i am jonathan ferro. brexit debate dominating every single asset class. risk aversion the buzzwords. the ftse down by over one full percentage point. things are a little bit firmer than maybe they were an hour ago but thing still very soft comparatively. story,market, same stronger pound, weaker yen. the bond market the big headline generator. -- front end of the 10 year of the two-year yield in germany, down another two basis...
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jonathan: thank you.hen the weather takes a nasty turn, you can stay ahead of it going to wjla.com. you can get text alerts on your phone, on your tablet. just download the free app on storm watch. it's the latest radar, rain totals, you name it, you will get it. wjla.com. michelle: meanwhile, we are keeping a close eye on a dangerous weather situation in france. the country president declared state ofral disaster due to the flood -- state of natural disaster due to flooding. the water is expected to keep rising. >> we are having wine, expecting the ducks to float by in the morning calmly. we wake up and it's like noah 's ark. michelle: go famed museums were forced to close frizz so or thework can be moved from the flooding. >> we will make it work. people are patient, flexible. we will get through this and be a better place when we are done. jonathan: the arlington county board today trying to reassure residents ahead of the safetrack program. it starts tonight. jay korff reports at least one local busin
jonathan: thank you.hen the weather takes a nasty turn, you can stay ahead of it going to wjla.com. you can get text alerts on your phone, on your tablet. just download the free app on storm watch. it's the latest radar, rain totals, you name it, you will get it. wjla.com. michelle: meanwhile, we are keeping a close eye on a dangerous weather situation in france. the country president declared state ofral disaster due to the flood -- state of natural disaster due to flooding. the water is...
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jonathan: thanks. former house speaker dennis hastert reported to federal prison to serve 15 months after pleading guilty in the hush money case. he was accused of paying to cover up sexual abuse while he was a wrestling coach at an illinois high school. hastert arrived at the prison in a wheelchair in minnesota a couple of hours ago. alison: now we turn to breaking news out of the district today where the d.c. police are searching for a missing 9-year-old girl. her name is sophia proctor. she was last seen with her mother julia on 14th street northwest. this was yesterday afternoon. police believe she is still with her mother and they are looking for two of them. take another good look at the pictures that we have up here now. we have them posted as well on the facebook and twitter pages. jonathan: we are getting more breaking news right now in the newsroom from arlington where washington boulevard and the down. police activity is going on out there. we are working to gather information on why they we
jonathan: thanks. former house speaker dennis hastert reported to federal prison to serve 15 months after pleading guilty in the hush money case. he was accused of paying to cover up sexual abuse while he was a wrestling coach at an illinois high school. hastert arrived at the prison in a wheelchair in minnesota a couple of hours ago. alison: now we turn to breaking news out of the district today where the d.c. police are searching for a missing 9-year-old girl. her name is sophia proctor. she...
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jonathan: thank you for that. coming up on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a would-be kidnapper as bold as they come. look at the video. a man trying to drag a girl out of the store in front of his mother. we'll show you how it played out. michelle: a tennis superstar sidelined. how long maria sharapova is banned from playing. alison: and we will talk about changing habits. what metro's safetrack program is making more people do to get to work. doug: this is more like after this morning's cold gusty cold front through the area. sunshine, fair weather clouds. i think you will like the next couple of days at least. coming up at "abc7 news jonathan: melvin pate died in 2012 after a shooting. recently, though, he was able to testify in a case against his suspected murderer. sam ford explains how pate was able to secure a conviction identifying the gunman despite the fact he was dead. >> i want to show you a picture. if you see the person, blink one hard for yes. okay? sam: this is video from five years ago after melvin pate ha
jonathan: thank you for that. coming up on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a would-be kidnapper as bold as they come. look at the video. a man trying to drag a girl out of the store in front of his mother. we'll show you how it played out. michelle: a tennis superstar sidelined. how long maria sharapova is banned from playing. alison: and we will talk about changing habits. what metro's safetrack program is making more people do to get to work. doug: this is more like after this morning's cold...
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jonathan: all right.ere is now a look at what is coming up at "abc7 news at 6:00" -- a dramatic exercise how the a.t.f. is training on an arson course and the important lesson taught to first responders. alison: plus d.c. mayor muriel bowser getting ready to sign a new law to raise the minimum wage. these stories and more coming up at 6:00 tonight. jonathan: the skyline in arlington is changing. well all know that. and today, abc7 got a sneak peek at the new central place development that features two mixed use buildings. they will be big. this is in rosslyn. crews finished the residential tower structure. and they are only half finished with the office tower. check out the views. there will be elevators to provide access to the metro station. at the top level we are talking 31 stories up. tenants and tourists can visit observevation deck of vies of d.c. and the region. views of d.c. and the region. >> we are trying to have mixed use development with a retail-rich, central plaza, 17,00 s rosslyn. the obse
jonathan: all right.ere is now a look at what is coming up at "abc7 news at 6:00" -- a dramatic exercise how the a.t.f. is training on an arson course and the important lesson taught to first responders. alison: plus d.c. mayor muriel bowser getting ready to sign a new law to raise the minimum wage. these stories and more coming up at 6:00 tonight. jonathan: the skyline in arlington is changing. well all know that. and today, abc7 got a sneak peek at the new central place development...
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jonathan: okay.obbins said 911 that hundreds needed medical attention for burns but only five of the participants requested an examination. michelle: i'll take his word that there is a specific way and a method to it. jonathan: maybe the heat was too hot. michelle: painful. my gosh. i feel for the people. still next for us on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- you might want to double up on that office pool. two monster jackpots for the big lotteries. the half billion dollars up for grabs this weekend. that's next. robert: i'm robert burton live at congressial for round two of the quicken loans. we will talk about a 12-year-old taking advantage of prodders, shuckersers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. jonathan: the maryland lottery officials are reminding players that two winning million tickets were sold an july. you have won a million dollars but y
jonathan: okay.obbins said 911 that hundreds needed medical attention for burns but only five of the participants requested an examination. michelle: i'll take his word that there is a specific way and a method to it. jonathan: maybe the heat was too hot. michelle: painful. my gosh. i feel for the people. still next for us on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- you might want to double up on that office pool. two monster jackpots for the big lotteries. the half billion dollars up for grabs this...
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jonathan: another developing story. air force thunderbird jet on the opposite side of the coun a flyover at the air force academy graduation ceremony. that is in colorado. the pilot ejected and landed safely. there were no injuries on the ground. but president obama delivered the commencement address and was inside the stadium at the time of the crash. we are told he is expected to meet with the pilot. michelle: back at home a boat full of students in restricted part of the chesapeake bay. alison: the boat started sinking and a waterman was close enough to help save the day. our maryland bureau chief brad bell is live in cambridge with more on the story. brad: the boat is off an island that was for years used by the army as target practice. the ground has eroded. sea level and the tides have take an toll on the island. the tanks are now under water. it's believed the chesapeake bay foundation boat hit one of those tanks. started as a dream field trip to the center for a group of fourth graders, teacher, chaperon for ken
jonathan: another developing story. air force thunderbird jet on the opposite side of the coun a flyover at the air force academy graduation ceremony. that is in colorado. the pilot ejected and landed safely. there were no injuries on the ground. but president obama delivered the commencement address and was inside the stadium at the time of the crash. we are told he is expected to meet with the pilot. michelle: back at home a boat full of students in restricted part of the chesapeake bay....
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, i am jonathan ferro.avid: this is a special edition of bloomberg markets. the eu's industry commission said vw should compensate european to own cars with omissions cheating software same level as americans. dollarsl pay american as much and $7,000 each. jonathan: google is peering to release its own smart phone. they are in talks with mobile operators about a google landed phone. they already make the android operating system that runs on four of every five smartphones. thed: finding dori was winner at the box office. waspendence day, resurgence the second. it was less than expected. that is your bloomberg is this flash at this hour. jonathan: i wish i had time to watch it. i been distracted by this thing called brexit. a provision in article 50 gives negotiating two years to include new arrangements. what can we expect in the next 24 months. charles rice joins us from washington. it's great to have you with us on the program. we had ack me is series of events in our mind. we thought the prime minister w
, i am jonathan ferro.avid: this is a special edition of bloomberg markets. the eu's industry commission said vw should compensate european to own cars with omissions cheating software same level as americans. dollarsl pay american as much and $7,000 each. jonathan: google is peering to release its own smart phone. they are in talks with mobile operators about a google landed phone. they already make the android operating system that runs on four of every five smartphones. thed: finding dori...
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jonathan: thank you. the air force unthunderbird canceled upcoming shows after one of their jets crashed yesterday after a flyover at the air force academy graduation in colorado springs. in that incident in pilot was able to safely eject. this is him later. the same day of the crash he met with president obama giving the commencement address in the airport academy. the cause is under investigation. alison: we move on to metro. we are only seven hours now from the first visible effect of metro safetrack plan. at midnight the system will close marking at least a year of no extended hours. that is really just the tip of the iceberg. we have e commuters need to know on monday morning in a moment. but we begin with the transportation reporter brianne carter on the metro final rush to put the safetrack plan in place. brianne: metro has done everything they can in the final hours leading up to warn you about what is about to happen. take a look, they have pamphlet they put inside of the station. as they have pu
jonathan: thank you. the air force unthunderbird canceled upcoming shows after one of their jets crashed yesterday after a flyover at the air force academy graduation in colorado springs. in that incident in pilot was able to safely eject. this is him later. the same day of the crash he met with president obama giving the commencement address in the airport academy. the cause is under investigation. alison: we move on to metro. we are only seven hours now from the first visible effect of metro...
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jonathan: a too. the frederick county sheriff department right now is looking into whether alcohol played a role in a deadly a.t.v. crash. five witnesses told abc7 there was a police pursuit. but authorities deny the claims. the a.t.v. did cross the double yellow line on michels mill road colliding head-on with an s.u.v. beer cans were visible on or near the a.t.v. you see it there in the road. the passenger on board the a.t.v. was killed. the drive rushed to the hospital. he has not yet been criminally charged. coming up for us here on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- the next step in the fight for $15 an hour in the district. when a $15 minimum wage will start. michelle: and imagine this little fish saying, "help me, help me." jonathan: what in the world? alison: where the shot of a lifetime of a jelly fish eating a fish was captured. and the nfl apparently hacked. the target, the commissioner himself. the announcement about h shockwaves through the league. bo prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers,
jonathan: a too. the frederick county sheriff department right now is looking into whether alcohol played a role in a deadly a.t.v. crash. five witnesses told abc7 there was a police pursuit. but authorities deny the claims. the a.t.v. did cross the double yellow line on michels mill road colliding head-on with an s.u.v. beer cans were visible on or near the a.t.v. you see it there in the road. the passenger on board the a.t.v. was killed. the drive rushed to the hospital. he has not yet been...
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jonathan: i am jonathan ferro.safe bet under president clinton while aerospace and oil might be a safe play for president trump? we are joined by bloomberg analyst. in your own words, brace yourself for the advisor about to give. painted for me. do you know what the policies are for the potential candidates before we even decide which etf to go to? eric: you can only go by their rhetoric, and also, brace yourself because you see a lot on how tos coming out play trump are clinton carried a few are obvious. that's a trump wins and you look at the coal industry and clinton wants to put that out of business and trump once you save it, so cold etf might be a decent bet. it is down 81% in the past five years, so it is dirt cheap. on the clinton side, if she continues obamacare, which we assume she will as opposed to xhs is anoving it, interesting choice and it is just health care providers and little pharma, so she is going after price gouging for pharma. more direct play on obamacare and the increased amount of customer
jonathan: i am jonathan ferro.safe bet under president clinton while aerospace and oil might be a safe play for president trump? we are joined by bloomberg analyst. in your own words, brace yourself for the advisor about to give. painted for me. do you know what the policies are for the potential candidates before we even decide which etf to go to? eric: you can only go by their rhetoric, and also, brace yourself because you see a lot on how tos coming out play trump are clinton carried a few...
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jonathan: thanks.s is the "new york daily news" taking direct aim at house republicans and speaker paul ryan. you can see the headline. "n.r.a.'s little lap dog." that was the front page featuring the picture next to wayne lapierre, the c.e.o. of the n.r.a. it reads "n.r.a.'s lil' lapdog." you might have found out about the sit-in via a text message. wew know. we monitor the newsroom all the time. even when you are away from the tv we'll let you know what is happening. go to wjla.com/text. michelle: the chaos in the house chamber last night everyone was called back to work. early this morning a $1.1 billion measure to combat zika passed. democrats weren't happy about the rules being eased when it comes to some pesticide permit requirements. ones that would be used to kill mosquitoes. there are provisions that block planned parenthood from delivering birth control services under a $95 million grant program. jonathan: the other big story today comes to us from baltimore where officer caesar goodson found
jonathan: thanks.s is the "new york daily news" taking direct aim at house republicans and speaker paul ryan. you can see the headline. "n.r.a.'s little lap dog." that was the front page featuring the picture next to wayne lapierre, the c.e.o. of the n.r.a. it reads "n.r.a.'s lil' lapdog." you might have found out about the sit-in via a text message. wew know. we monitor the newsroom all the time. even when you are away from the tv we'll let you know what is...
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jonathan: okay.ll show you what agitated the gator to the point that the guy felt like he had to jump in on the gator. we tell you about it after this. alison: it's the dead of winter at the south pole. two are trapped right now. 70 below zero. dark 24 hours a day. and that is not the only thing slowing down the rescue mission. where things stand right now still ahead. alison: this is a classic example of don't try this at home. this is from texas today. people enjoying the sun on the beach were startled to find a seven-foot alligator, basically doing the same thing. >> i'm glad you said don't try this at home. otherwise -- at first the gator was calm. but when a fisherman snagged it with a hook accidentally the gator got agitated. he started thrashing around. can't blame it. that is when bystanders jumped on it. >> grabbed ahold of jaws. someone could rope him or tape his mouth up so he couldn't bite me no more. jonathan: who wants thing? no one was hurt including the gator. the game warden took it
jonathan: okay.ll show you what agitated the gator to the point that the guy felt like he had to jump in on the gator. we tell you about it after this. alison: it's the dead of winter at the south pole. two are trapped right now. 70 below zero. dark 24 hours a day. and that is not the only thing slowing down the rescue mission. where things stand right now still ahead. alison: this is a classic example of don't try this at home. this is from texas today. people enjoying the sun on the beach...
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jonathan? jonathan: scott, i understand turkey has had issues dealing with isis since they border the state in which isis calls home. is this the first time we have seen something major like this happen? scott: in some respects, yes. i was there in august. it's the u.s. consulate and you are bordering syria. there are people crossing border who are syrian and many focus their attention on a closer target being istanbul because it aligned itself with the u.s. coalition forces with the fight against isis. that is one front. then you have angoing conflict that is decades old between the kurds who live there and of course istanbul. but this is the first time we have seen anything at the airport. the first time we have seen what looks like a coordinated suicide attack of th ten dead is probably just the beginning as we begin to understand the large impact on this. we have seen images of a.k.-47's on the ground and we don't know if the bombers came armed with the guns as well. or if that was somethin
jonathan? jonathan: scott, i understand turkey has had issues dealing with isis since they border the state in which isis calls home. is this the first time we have seen something major like this happen? scott: in some respects, yes. i was there in august. it's the u.s. consulate and you are bordering syria. there are people crossing border who are syrian and many focus their attention on a closer target being istanbul because it aligned itself with the u.s. coalition forces with the fight...
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jonathan: thank you. great advice. remember to stay with abc7 when weather hits like this. you can go to wjla.com and get up to the minute forecasts, the second that you need them. you can also download the stormwatch7 app. use it out on the road and away and the warnings to your phone from the newsroom. as the storms make their way through the area we are curious of the video and pictures you take out there. a lot of folks are taking great pictures of the some blowing through. if you see something, send something. pics@wjla.com. all right. following now a developing story that happened out west. look at this. high heat and the dry conditions make it impossible to fight some of the fires that are burning. in fact, this is the perfect storm for fire conditions that are happening. a lot of big fires are burning right now. the conditions so bad that some of the crews have to back off. they can't fight them. right now we no two fires are burning near los angeles. they already scorched 5,400 acres and forced t
jonathan: thank you. great advice. remember to stay with abc7 when weather hits like this. you can go to wjla.com and get up to the minute forecasts, the second that you need them. you can also download the stormwatch7 app. use it out on the road and away and the warnings to your phone from the newsroom. as the storms make their way through the area we are curious of the video and pictures you take out there. a lot of folks are taking great pictures of the some blowing through. if you see...
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jonathan: thank you. kimberly: fun. jonathan: interesting insight. michelle? michelle: tomorrow will be a big day at smithsonian history. it's opening a major exhibit at the air and the space museum. the renovated milestones of flight gallery reopens after an extensive renovation. the reopening coincides with the museum's 40th anniversary. included among the artifacts the freshly restored module from "star trek" tv series, which is itself celebrating the 50th anniversary this year. the museum will stay open all night friday allowing visitors to star gaze in the observatory and watch space themed movies there. a lot of fun. doug when i was in high school that's where "star trek" came out. there were three of us guys that were "star trek" nerds. nobody else cared. jonathan: the costumes and the special effects, all so rudimentary when they would beam them up. now we look at that and say it was so much fun. doug: it was fun. a lot of it coming true. roddenberry was a viznary. jonathan: he was. doug: let's see if we can forecast the next few days. i'd be happy get
jonathan: thank you. kimberly: fun. jonathan: interesting insight. michelle? michelle: tomorrow will be a big day at smithsonian history. it's opening a major exhibit at the air and the space museum. the renovated milestones of flight gallery reopens after an extensive renovation. the reopening coincides with the museum's 40th anniversary. included among the artifacts the freshly restored module from "star trek" tv series, which is itself celebrating the 50th anniversary this year....
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jonathan: coming up, remembering muhammad ali. what his family is sharing about his last moments, and details of how he will be laid to rest. >> we are continuing to jonathan: we certainly had an interesting time with the weather, but we want to start -- let's talk about the weather situation today. plenty of activity today, some with a serious punch, but not as bad as we anticipated, because the sun was not shining. kellye: that's right. the d.c. area made out well, considering all week expected -- all we expected. ryan: earlier today that kept temperatures down, and that prohibited severe weather from the valid thing inside the beltway and in the immediate suburbs north and west of washington. no severe or active weather right now. we have severe storm south and west of the district, some storms moving across bethesda, and storms moving from culpeper into stafford county. we will continue to watch conditions. we have a watch until 10:00 tonight, and then drier air comes our way. we have details coming up in a few minutes, with t
jonathan: coming up, remembering muhammad ali. what his family is sharing about his last moments, and details of how he will be laid to rest. >> we are continuing to jonathan: we certainly had an interesting time with the weather, but we want to start -- let's talk about the weather situation today. plenty of activity today, some with a serious punch, but not as bad as we anticipated, because the sun was not shining. kellye: that's right. the d.c. area made out well, considering all week...
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jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. let's get a check in the markets. last hour. the euro down to 11250. mario draghi same further stimulus is in the pipeline. a reference to the measure already announced not yet started, so not necessarily new measures, but the reference to the measures announced and not yet started. more specifically the time of the lending and refinancing operation. it will take place in this coming week. it will be interesting to see how big that stimulus actually is and how much take-up there is some eurozone thanks. the markets about 18 minutes into the session. let's go to julie hyman. julie: the best-performing stock in the s&p 500 is a aul -- is airline aul. to have extra revenue and they are setting that target for 2018 and trying to close a profit cap with competitors. among other things, aiming for $1.5 million because of increasing customer segmentation and they will make changes to their frequent flyer program, and it will also try to save $1.3 billion by using larger planes and slimmer seats. scherzer up like 2%. checking
jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. let's get a check in the markets. last hour. the euro down to 11250. mario draghi same further stimulus is in the pipeline. a reference to the measure already announced not yet started, so not necessarily new measures, but the reference to the measures announced and not yet started. more specifically the time of the lending and refinancing operation. it will take place in this coming week. it will be interesting to see how big that stimulus actually is and how...
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jonathan: a developing story. search crews are combing the potomac river after two men went missing after their fishing boat morning near the u.s. 15 bridge, and between 9:00 and 9:30 they got a distress call and have been searching ever since. they will be back on the water searching tomorrow morning. feels like just yesterday we watched these two eggs become eaglets. kellye: now the young bald eagles at the national arboretum are close to leaving the nest. one of them, freedom, flew for the first time. she didn't get far, but she was airborne for several seconds. the other eagle, liberty, has not yet taken to the sky. growing up so fast. jonathan: that's pretty cool. we get to watch it all happen. we remember when they were just eggs. kellye: we are tracking at all. speaking of tracking it all. ryan: quite an active afternoon for some locations northwest of d.c. the rest of us got off easy. not be severe weather we were anticipating, cloud cover we had earlier. knock on wood we can keep the lucky streak going. n
jonathan: a developing story. search crews are combing the potomac river after two men went missing after their fishing boat morning near the u.s. 15 bridge, and between 9:00 and 9:30 they got a distress call and have been searching ever since. they will be back on the water searching tomorrow morning. feels like just yesterday we watched these two eggs become eaglets. kellye: now the young bald eagles at the national arboretum are close to leaving the nest. one of them, freedom, flew for the...
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the mystics lose to the sky, 98-72.ay to -- jonathan: jonathan: i know there are a lot of folks thattheir emojis. now there are new ones. they include taken and pancakes. there was also in a block votto -- avocado. --re's also a person michelle: you've have to theu forecast. andemperatures rebounding to the 80's. and then a chance for showers and thunderstorms. to keepan important day a watchful eye. strong storms in the afternoon and early evening. i will be here tomorrow night. we will get you through the strong storms and a nice reward at the end of the tunnel. monday, 83 degrees and sunshine. can't say it enough to download the weather app. jonathan: ♪ it's time to get out and explore. look beyond the expected. hidden among the trees. there's a special place. where getting away... brings us so much closer. vacation packages start at just $50 per person. busch gardens williamsburg and water country usa. a whole other world awaits. onight, donald trump, lie witness news, plus music from gregory port
the mystics lose to the sky, 98-72.ay to -- jonathan: jonathan: i know there are a lot of folks thattheir emojis. now there are new ones. they include taken and pancakes. there was also in a block votto -- avocado. --re's also a person michelle: you've have to theu forecast. andemperatures rebounding to the 80's. and then a chance for showers and thunderstorms. to keepan important day a watchful eye. strong storms in the afternoon and early evening. i will be here tomorrow night. we will get...
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jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro in london. scarlet: let's rehash -- go ahead.headlines in the u.k. jonathan: the united kingdom cut to aa from aaa by s&p. the head of sovereign ratings at standard & poor's came on bloomberg tv here in london and said a brexit would lead to a downgrade. we've got confirmation of that. the u.k. cut to aa from aaa. uncertaintys the for the economy ahead. i would focus more on that than the credit rating itself. for the market, it's still a good credit rating. good pointat is a especially if you look at yields of government bonds. andheading to record lows continuing to bump along those lows not really changing despite what the credit rating companies say. anti wo bring in a chart i thought was interesting. the expected path of increases in europe has really shifted. this is for anybody who has a bloomberg terminal. matt for passing this along. the orange line is before the brexit vote. the green line is the path as of today. the curve has flattened. far theotable is how move into positive rates got pushed back. all the way into se
jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro in london. scarlet: let's rehash -- go ahead.headlines in the u.k. jonathan: the united kingdom cut to aa from aaa by s&p. the head of sovereign ratings at standard & poor's came on bloomberg tv here in london and said a brexit would lead to a downgrade. we've got confirmation of that. the u.k. cut to aa from aaa. uncertaintys the for the economy ahead. i would focus more on that than the credit rating itself. for the market, it's still a good credit rating....
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jonathan: first, another smoke incident on metro. smoke-filled a tunnel and shut down the gallery playstation in the middle of rush hour. re left riders we stranded in delayed, the dangerous incident happening just as metro is working to make the rail safer. we gotn new's channel 8, word that the green and yellow line are back online. before that, you cannot take the green or yellow line from the station or a few other stations along this route, creating chaos the last four hours. >> it's really inconvenient. >> today was chaotic. it's a metro. tim: this is why they are angry. cell phone video shows smoke engulfing the station. this was one of the thousands of riders. bus.ried to call uber or a tim: the fire department transported one person to the hospital for smoke inhalation. >> we got out before anything worse happen. tim: metro tweeted shuttle service was available and to expect delays. >> we sat on the train for a little bit. did not move. they basically told us the train was out of service. tweetedro also alternate routes. fru
jonathan: first, another smoke incident on metro. smoke-filled a tunnel and shut down the gallery playstation in the middle of rush hour. re left riders we stranded in delayed, the dangerous incident happening just as metro is working to make the rail safer. we gotn new's channel 8, word that the green and yellow line are back online. before that, you cannot take the green or yellow line from the station or a few other stations along this route, creating chaos the last four hours. >> it's...
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jonathan: a subtle hint in there.he energy sector and later, south africa's minister of finance joins the program to talk brexit. a conversation you do not want to mix -- miss. ♪ alix: this is bloomberg . globalfears hold -- push units to record lows and investors are looking for turns in energy high-yield. investors are flooding oil companies with capital. joining us is the chief energy strategist over at macro risk advisors. what does this mean for drillers , for budgets, or production -- for production? chris: the need for yield creates an opportunity in some of the bigger players out there. these companies have more andrse asset-based assets as investors look for yield, they can be more confident in the near term dividends of the equities rather than searching for deals in the high-yield market. for yield isrch basically keeping zombie oil companies alive. to address that question, directly, we are talking about access to capital. year to date, we have seen unbridled access to capital in the credit markets and
jonathan: a subtle hint in there.he energy sector and later, south africa's minister of finance joins the program to talk brexit. a conversation you do not want to mix -- miss. ♪ alix: this is bloomberg . globalfears hold -- push units to record lows and investors are looking for turns in energy high-yield. investors are flooding oil companies with capital. joining us is the chief energy strategist over at macro risk advisors. what does this mean for drillers , for budgets, or production --...
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jonathan: i and jonathan ferro. is the market action., up by one percentage point on the doubt. but wise on the s&p 500. you hear the opening bell and look at the session and how it develops in europe. ftse 100 up by a full three percentage points. board, look at the action in the fx market. a much stronger pound. you have seen it become highly correlated with risk more generally. polls are swinging, a big shift in markets. over six basis points higher on the 10 year, 1.67%. low, 1.8%oming on a at $48 and $.85. strip it back. every single industry group here in europe is gaining. what are you seeing in the u.s.? >> the rebound extending to the u.s. as well as futures indicated. major averages are higher and the nasdaq in particular has been on leading the gains. just out of the gate this morning, the down the s&p down by .9%. it is likely to be a broad-based rally in the u.s. in the early part of the session. still a rebound effect coming from pulling out i want to look at teachers as well. steady still -- seen a climb and gaining streng
jonathan: i and jonathan ferro. is the market action., up by one percentage point on the doubt. but wise on the s&p 500. you hear the opening bell and look at the session and how it develops in europe. ftse 100 up by a full three percentage points. board, look at the action in the fx market. a much stronger pound. you have seen it become highly correlated with risk more generally. polls are swinging, a big shift in markets. over six basis points higher on the 10 year, 1.67%. low, 1.8%oming...
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jonathan:?asing results of 33 firms on whether there are strong enough to withstand a potential economic shock. results are due at 4:30 p.m. eastern time. the main focus is bank of america which is not passed the last two exams. as you look at the financial system in the united states, the conversation we have had all morning. if everyone passes does that mean they are credible? do you still consider these stress tests stressful for the bank? >> i think they are quite stressful. what's interesting about them is whether the banks pass or not and what they can actually do if they do pass. one of the issues with monetary policy has in the extension of credit through the system and banks being able to either make more loans or return capital to shareholders is another way that you can extend credit through the system. david: i also wonder whether -called tests. the fed asks for revisions and you go back and do it again. those are the stories that matter to market right now. let's go to first word ne
jonathan:?asing results of 33 firms on whether there are strong enough to withstand a potential economic shock. results are due at 4:30 p.m. eastern time. the main focus is bank of america which is not passed the last two exams. as you look at the financial system in the united states, the conversation we have had all morning. if everyone passes does that mean they are credible? do you still consider these stress tests stressful for the bank? >> i think they are quite stressful. what's...
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jonathan: looking for to that.ou an interview from bloomberg's technology conference in san francisco. a conversation you do not want to miss. stephanie: let's check in with our team for index coverage. michael mccain in new york on decision day for the fed. francine lacqua and the third time unlucky. snubbed chinese shares once again. that story from hong kong. the top story is the fed. a 0% chance is the likelihood of an interest-rate this afternoon. let's bring in michael mckee. many fed presidents will move there to hike call this year down to one? >> it is hard to tell it and i will go on a limb and make a prediction. a lot has changed. was deadt the grexit and now that has foot their there was always a question about what fed would do about grexit. now an excuse even if it goes ahead because data had been lousy. creation and consumer expectations for inflation, both trending down. a good reason for the fed to say let's pause for a month and see what happens. retail sales still holding up. is there a chance th
jonathan: looking for to that.ou an interview from bloomberg's technology conference in san francisco. a conversation you do not want to miss. stephanie: let's check in with our team for index coverage. michael mccain in new york on decision day for the fed. francine lacqua and the third time unlucky. snubbed chinese shares once again. that story from hong kong. the top story is the fed. a 0% chance is the likelihood of an interest-rate this afternoon. let's bring in michael mckee. many fed...
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this is bloomberg . ♪ jonathan: this is bloomberg . i'm jonathan ferro. substantially lower. big losses in europe. the dax lower by 1.44%. central banks doing nothing. the brexit debate continues for another week. that uncertainty in the bank of japan seemingly resilient in the face of a very strong japanese yen. just look at this move on treasuries. the best start to any year since the mid-90's for global government bonds. we're down four basis points. six-day losing streak for crude. and a weaker euro in this session as well. central banks a big focus it seems. david: i really wonder -- let's wait and see what happens next thursday. even kuroda is waiting to see what happens. people are waiting to make big commitments. jonathan: he has another meeting in july which comes with another inflation forecast. that was the more significant meeting. there was a downward revision there. alix: you definitely see the pound dictating direction in the u.s. this chart has really boggled my mind. the blue line is the pound dollar. the white line is u.s. futures. i nev
this is bloomberg . ♪ jonathan: this is bloomberg . i'm jonathan ferro. substantially lower. big losses in europe. the dax lower by 1.44%. central banks doing nothing. the brexit debate continues for another week. that uncertainty in the bank of japan seemingly resilient in the face of a very strong japanese yen. just look at this move on treasuries. the best start to any year since the mid-90's for global government bonds. we're down four basis points. six-day losing streak for crude. and a...
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jonathan bell is still with us.athan, i love that chart of the hour because it encapsulates what we have been talking about for the last 30 minutes. they are bubbles out there, but we don't see them because of the safety blanket of the central bank. what is the ideal time for people in the market to get out. >> to get out? francine: you need to get out. when there is a bubble, you think of them bursting and you have to get out. jonathan: you have to think, inre is a bubble commercial and residential property. francine: independent of the brexit? jonathan: i think independent of the brexit and that is almost on a crane count. whenever there are that many cranes in central london, that has to be a concern. that is independent of the brexit. i don't think there is a bubble in a markets, to the same extent that there is money in the fixed income markets. if you come out of high-quality, you can look at areas and find value. in bonds, for example, sure there is high yields over investment-grade. there isn't a bubble. in
jonathan bell is still with us.athan, i love that chart of the hour because it encapsulates what we have been talking about for the last 30 minutes. they are bubbles out there, but we don't see them because of the safety blanket of the central bank. what is the ideal time for people in the market to get out. >> to get out? francine: you need to get out. when there is a bubble, you think of them bursting and you have to get out. jonathan: you have to think, inre is a bubble commercial and...
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jonathan: thanks very much. the problem with daily deals. how websites like groupon are not really helping small businesses that might be hurting them. michelle: have you ever struggle to get that last little bit of soap out of the shampoo bottle? the invention that makes michelle: time now to honor one of the local teachers and mentors who means so much to the young student-athletes from our region. talking about tennis coach enoch thompson, who received national recognition not only for his coaching abilities, but his work in the community. here's robert burton with the coach of the week. >> and you just touch it like that and try to hit it, then you move sideways. robert: he's known as an institution. >> i witnessed his acts of kindness, his commitment, and most of all his patience. >> enoch thompson has been teaching for 25 years, mentor in the community. >> you can call him anytime. he's always available. >> good, good. catch it. very good. >> he has a family. he's got grandchildren. and he's committed to not only his family, but his co
jonathan: thanks very much. the problem with daily deals. how websites like groupon are not really helping small businesses that might be hurting them. michelle: have you ever struggle to get that last little bit of soap out of the shampoo bottle? the invention that makes michelle: time now to honor one of the local teachers and mentors who means so much to the young student-athletes from our region. talking about tennis coach enoch thompson, who received national recognition not only for his...
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jonathan: he has got to go further.uestion is whether he can fiscalfitme -- some spending going. can you have central banks helping government finance investment spending to boos the economy -- boost to the economy? thjere is certainly below 100 where they will have to start acting. we have seen qe measures. you can push those further. but you could also go more unconventional. caroline: in terms of outlook for the japanese economy, is it not being moved much by monetary policy at the moment? is it going to come down? will we get general change? this is a long-term problem. how long have we been talking about this? japanese bondage deals cut below 1% ind deals got below the 90's. starting with the three arrows to get things going, where are we with that? monetary policy has done what it can't. you need other measures than just a central bank. that is, when we look at the world generally, monetary policy is running out of effectiveness. people are thinking if we don't get the growth, what else tcan the authorities do? pe
jonathan: he has got to go further.uestion is whether he can fiscalfitme -- some spending going. can you have central banks helping government finance investment spending to boos the economy -- boost to the economy? thjere is certainly below 100 where they will have to start acting. we have seen qe measures. you can push those further. but you could also go more unconventional. caroline: in terms of outlook for the japanese economy, is it not being moved much by monetary policy at the moment?...
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jonathan: thanks for staying up late with us.ws, at least five soldiers dead, fort hood, texas. alison: the state of texas has been hammered with dangerous flooding for several days now. michelle marsh has the latest. onhelle: rescue crews are the scene, trying to locate the missing soldiers. they are scouring the creek after the truck overturned. flooding is making the task more difficult. texas is under a state of disaster in 31 counties. right now, the names of the dead and missing are not known. three other soldiers were rescued, said to be in stable condition. that is the latest from the live desk. michelle marsh. back to you. jonathan: developing now, a pair of military jet crashes in separate locations. a pilot safely ejected from a colorado. hours later, a blue angels pilot was killed in tennessee. jay korff has more. >> this is the scene. a practice run thursday afternoon, only two days from the start of the popular airshow season, a blue farl f-18 hornet crash not from a field at a regional airport, sending a fire into
jonathan: thanks for staying up late with us.ws, at least five soldiers dead, fort hood, texas. alison: the state of texas has been hammered with dangerous flooding for several days now. michelle marsh has the latest. onhelle: rescue crews are the scene, trying to locate the missing soldiers. they are scouring the creek after the truck overturned. flooding is making the task more difficult. texas is under a state of disaster in 31 counties. right now, the names of the dead and missing are not...
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laura: thank you very much, jonathan brown. let's move to what else is known about the shooter behind the attack in orlando. born in new york to afghan parents, omar mateen's family said they had no idea he had developed extremist views. reporter: this is a photo that omar mateen posted of himself to social media. the 29-year-old lived here in port saint lucie, some 200 kilometers away from the orlando pulse nightclub. he worked as a security guard at a facility for juvenile delinquency and had two firearm licenses. despite having a clean criminal record, he was known to law enforcement officials. aware ofi first became mateen in 2013 when he made inflammatory comments to coworkers alleging possible terrorist ties. in the course of the investigation, mateen was interviewed twice. ultimately, we were unable to verify the substance of his comments and the investigation was closed. reporter: the fbi says that, moments before going on a deadly rampage, mateen made a 911 call in which he claimed allegiance to the islamic state group
laura: thank you very much, jonathan brown. let's move to what else is known about the shooter behind the attack in orlando. born in new york to afghan parents, omar mateen's family said they had no idea he had developed extremist views. reporter: this is a photo that omar mateen posted of himself to social media. the 29-year-old lived here in port saint lucie, some 200 kilometers away from the orlando pulse nightclub. he worked as a security guard at a facility for juvenile delinquency and had...
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this is "bloomberg ." ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg ," i'm jonathan ferro.e been hammered before today. the european stoxx 600 bank index dropped over 20% in just the past two days. 43.65%.x is down with us.ele is still looking at a dramatic forward in financials. the question i would ask of you is typically you have the bond vigilantes. when they saw political risk, they went after bonds, whether it emerging markets or on the periphery in europe. that has been insulated by the ecb. do you think financials to be proxies for political distress in the eurozone, and will that affect you? mr. haefele: financials are bearing the brunt of it because there is uncertainties around the politics, and in part because there is uncertainties about how this bleeds through to their earnings. and in part because they were the epicenter in the last crisis. how the financials trade over the shorter term is really up to getting some kind of rules of the road in place for what happens next. alix: we've seen stress in cocoa bonds, contingent convertible bonds that can be convert
this is "bloomberg ." ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg ," i'm jonathan ferro.e been hammered before today. the european stoxx 600 bank index dropped over 20% in just the past two days. 43.65%.x is down with us.ele is still looking at a dramatic forward in financials. the question i would ask of you is typically you have the bond vigilantes. when they saw political risk, they went after bonds, whether it emerging markets or on the periphery in europe. that has been insulated...
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jonathan i'll bring you in on this. listen, i've heard you speak about this. and you are an extraordinarily compassionate person. by the same token t level of risk. we all weigh risk and reward. no matter what we do. and the level of risk is so high most americans think hey we should pause button. instead t president obama is speeding up the program. >> it is not government's role to resettle refugees and certainly not from muslim majority countries at a time of wash. but i got to tell you, bringing in refuges are not -- i almost they coin a phrase, what difference does it make? it is not like we won world war ii by expertly screen iing militants from the germany. we had to win the war of ideas. >> we did screen people from -- >> but that is not how we won -- >> of course not but we don't want spies coming this our country. >> good point and in this prar case because of the nature of the internet and some other things playing such a role in there, it is hard to control the message. but people on the other side are saying the idea of banning an entire religion
jonathan i'll bring you in on this. listen, i've heard you speak about this. and you are an extraordinarily compassionate person. by the same token t level of risk. we all weigh risk and reward. no matter what we do. and the level of risk is so high most americans think hey we should pause button. instead t president obama is speeding up the program. >> it is not government's role to resettle refugees and certainly not from muslim majority countries at a time of wash. but i got to tell...
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i'm jonathan capehart. we begin with breaking news from florida where officials are searching for a 2-year-old boy believed to have been dragged into the water by an alligator. the sheriff's office says the call came in before 9:30 last night at the grand floridian resort and spa. the family was relaxing near a sandy beach area when the reptile attacked. >> it's my understanding the father was nearby and the child was playing in the water, just a foot or so into the water. and the alligator came up and attacked. >> so he saw this happen? >> yes. the father at some point struggled to try to get his son and was not successful and then alerted others to try to assist him in the process. >> let's bring in nbc's sarah dallof live from lake buena vista. what else are authorities saying? >> reporter: good morning, jonathan. you have 50 law enforcement officials and two marine units frantically searching for this little boy. you heard the sheriff say it happened, horrifying in front of his family as he was playing
i'm jonathan capehart. we begin with breaking news from florida where officials are searching for a 2-year-old boy believed to have been dragged into the water by an alligator. the sheriff's office says the call came in before 9:30 last night at the grand floridian resort and spa. the family was relaxing near a sandy beach area when the reptile attacked. >> it's my understanding the father was nearby and the child was playing in the water, just a foot or so into the water. and the...
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jonathan: nothing you cannot do? >> not really. jonathan: he learned a valuable ability, exercise your not disabilities. a listen punctuated by watching their heroes win tonight's game. they complete you. >> it's the most rewarding thing that i do every year. it is so much bigger than a game. jonathan elias, abc 7 news. kimberly: that is so cool. after playing with
jonathan: nothing you cannot do? >> not really. jonathan: he learned a valuable ability, exercise your not disabilities. a listen punctuated by watching their heroes win tonight's game. they complete you. >> it's the most rewarding thing that i do every year. it is so much bigger than a game. jonathan elias, abc 7 news. kimberly: that is so cool. after playing with
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eran puerto rico pero la tragedia tambiÉn toca a la a familia de telemundo una de las victiÍcts jonathan la incredulidad y el dolor provoca a fcok vergara esc atanr una de las ultmas personas que c verso vÍa telefonÓnica con jo jonathan camuy antes que fuera a celebrar la noche latina en l club en orlando. >> lo ayude con la ropa y no supe mÁs de el >> vimos llamadas constantes a su telÉfono celular sin recibir respuesta hasta que la noche del domingo la familia confirmo que estaba en las victiÍctimas morts >> un hombre luchador, alegre, q que tenÍa etas y sueÑos y que es muy triste la manera en que s se le arrebata la vida >> un amigo que vivia sonriendo y dio sus primeros pasos en el d depde noticias de telemundo puerto rico el dolor fue en orlando porque es el sueÑo de epmpre e la ansiedad y nece ned de crecimiento pro prnal jonathan era parte >> jonathan camuy cum,mpliria 26 aÑos y planificaba su celebr us amigos, quienes fuimos invitados nos reuniremos en su memoria david rodrigÍguez la cobertura especial. >> al regresar en noticias telela comunidad de his hispde orlando se une para
eran puerto rico pero la tragedia tambiÉn toca a la a familia de telemundo una de las victiÍcts jonathan la incredulidad y el dolor provoca a fcok vergara esc atanr una de las ultmas personas que c verso vÍa telefonÓnica con jo jonathan camuy antes que fuera a celebrar la noche latina en l club en orlando. >> lo ayude con la ropa y no supe mÁs de el >> vimos llamadas constantes a su telÉfono celular sin recibir respuesta hasta que la noche del domingo la familia confirmo que...
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jonathan: zika was extremely mild.nitially get it, it's not nearly as bad as most mosquito-borne diseases could be, but the jury is still out on what the long-term effects are. sharyl: there are mixed signals when it comes to the upcoming summer olympics in brazil. the world health organizations says the zika risk isn't serious enough to move the games. whatever questions remain, white house press secretary josh earnest says congress has all the information it needs to act on zika funding. press sec. earnest: ignorance is not an excuse. they've had opportunities to ask their questions. there's ample information that's been provided by the administration. sharyl: cdc wouldn't give us a detailed breakdown of exactly how it would spend the money. here's the general information that's been provided -- $699 million would go to medicare and medicaid, and "domestic response." $416 million to puerto rico, the state department, and "international response." $335 million for the u.s. agency for international development, also to
jonathan: zika was extremely mild.nitially get it, it's not nearly as bad as most mosquito-borne diseases could be, but the jury is still out on what the long-term effects are. sharyl: there are mixed signals when it comes to the upcoming summer olympics in brazil. the world health organizations says the zika risk isn't serious enough to move the games. whatever questions remain, white house press secretary josh earnest says congress has all the information it needs to act on zika funding....
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jonathan ferro is in london.ene and michael mckee are sitting down with formal censure alan greenspan. jonathan: we will bring you that on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. futures soft. negative nine points on the s&p 500. the drama in bank stocks. stoxx 600 bank index down another 7%. u.k. lenders lead in the losses. the pound getting pounded again. biggest two-day drop on record. the 31 year low. look at those yields. alix: lower. joining us for the hour is head of fixed-income krishna money. krishnana met bonnie -- memani. a we have benefited from growth perspective from globalization and if this is a direct shot at globalization and do not find akly worthwhile solution and we are going to have problems from a growth perspective in the long run. david: have the odds of a global recession gone up? >> the odds have certainly gone up. this is a shot that the global economy didn't need. we will just have to deal with it. it is early to predict how much impact it will have. question. out of the at all.lix alix: do
jonathan ferro is in london.ene and michael mckee are sitting down with formal censure alan greenspan. jonathan: we will bring you that on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. futures soft. negative nine points on the s&p 500. the drama in bank stocks. stoxx 600 bank index down another 7%. u.k. lenders lead in the losses. the pound getting pounded again. biggest two-day drop on record. the 31 year low. look at those yields. alix: lower. joining us for the hour is head of fixed-income krishna...
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jonathan: no question. alison: still to come here.saying goes -- if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. the tub trouble you need to hear about including the hundreds of dollars in repairs coming up next. leon: uber changing the way you ride. the new pricing feature you could see the next time you the greek flavors of our mediterranean collection.ve your choice of delicious chicken or hearty steak. with crumbled feta and cool, creamy tzatziki sauce. try our mediterranean collection today. subway. fresh is what we do. leon: one "7 on your side" viewer got stuck when he purchased one of walk-in tubs? that is when the call went out to "7 on your side" troubleshooter horace holmes for help. horace: gerrard meyers is in great shape. >> i'll be 91. >> his wife of 61 years is doing well also but she has a and out of a conventional bathtub. they saw an ad about a tub that could solve all of their problems. >> the tub opened. like this. horace: a walk-in tub. they bought one from america's walk-in tubs, new jersey. after they install
jonathan: no question. alison: still to come here.saying goes -- if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. the tub trouble you need to hear about including the hundreds of dollars in repairs coming up next. leon: uber changing the way you ride. the new pricing feature you could see the next time you the greek flavors of our mediterranean collection.ve your choice of delicious chicken or hearty steak. with crumbled feta and cool, creamy tzatziki sauce. try our mediterranean collection...