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jonathan head from outside the court. thank you so much. apologise for his use of the term final solution during a speech about immigration. the term was a euphemism used by the nazis to refer to their annihilation of the jewish people. senator fraser anning also suggested banning all muslim migrants from entering the country. kristina harazim has more. i believe that the reason for ending all further muslim immigration... fraser anning hasn't yet served a year in australian politics, and already he's making headlines for all the wrong reasons. we have black african muslim gangs terrorising melbourne. we have isis—sympathising muslims trying to go overseas to fight for isis. and while all muslims are not terrorists, certainly all terrorists these days are muslims. senator anning, who's from the regional city of gladstone in the country's north, was elected to the upper house of parliament earlier this year. a day after making the statement, and he refused to back down or apologise. talk to the people of australia that i do in bars and in cr
jonathan head from outside the court. thank you so much. apologise for his use of the term final solution during a speech about immigration. the term was a euphemism used by the nazis to refer to their annihilation of the jewish people. senator fraser anning also suggested banning all muslim migrants from entering the country. kristina harazim has more. i believe that the reason for ending all further muslim immigration... fraser anning hasn't yet served a year in australian politics, and...
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jonathan head has the details.ountry where she was guaranteed a sympathetic audience. singapore is one of myanmar‘s largest investors and trading partners. much of it dwelt on the troubled history of myanmar‘s political development, but she did talk about her government's efforts to deal with the rakhine crisis, paying tribute to the contribution of former un secretary general kofi annan, who died last week. however, ms suu kyi made no mention of the allegations of massive human rights abuses by the burmese military against the rohingya population, blaming what she called terrorism for the crisis, which she said still posed a threat. the danger of terrorist activities, which was the initial cause of events leading to the humanitarian crisis in rakhine, remains real and present today. unless the security challenge is addressed, the risk of intercommunal violence will remain. it is a threat that could have grave consequences not just for myanmar but also for other countries, in our region and beyond. she also blamed
jonathan head has the details.ountry where she was guaranteed a sympathetic audience. singapore is one of myanmar‘s largest investors and trading partners. much of it dwelt on the troubled history of myanmar‘s political development, but she did talk about her government's efforts to deal with the rakhine crisis, paying tribute to the contribution of former un secretary general kofi annan, who died last week. however, ms suu kyi made no mention of the allegations of massive human rights...
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that report by our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head.ly speaking to the media on his way to the rally, giving his reaction firstly to the news that paul manafort, his former campaign manager, has been found guilty of eight of the 18 charges he faces relating to tax and bank fraud. in a separate case, we relating to tax and bank fraud. in a separate case, we are relating to tax and bank fraud. in a separate case, we are reporting on michael cohen, his former lawyer, who has also been convicted on multiple fraud charges. we are expecting him to make mention of both of those, we think, in this address. we will listen in to see what he says as he addresses the israeli in charleston, west virginia. —— addresses this rally. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we will be keeping you right across all the latest developments as president trump's former lawyer michael cohen admits campaign violation, and his ex—campaign chief paul manafort is found guilty on eight charges of tax fraud, bank fraud, and failing to di
that report by our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head.ly speaking to the media on his way to the rally, giving his reaction firstly to the news that paul manafort, his former campaign manager, has been found guilty of eight of the 18 charges he faces relating to tax and bank fraud. in a separate case, we relating to tax and bank fraud. in a separate case, we are relating to tax and bank fraud. in a separate case, we are reporting on michael cohen, his former lawyer, who has also been...
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jonathan head, thank you very much.e tournament in florida. 11 others were injured in the shooting, which happened at a gaming event injacksonville, in the north of the state. police say the killer shot himself dead at the scene. andrew plant reports. this was a videogame tournament being streamed live online, young people gathered in a room inside a shopping centre, playing an american football game, when suddenly shots are fired. just thought it was a balloon pop, the way it sounded. but then came the realisation, you know, that someone back there is shooting. so just we basically got down and crawled out, for our lives. screaming, there's shooting, i heard gunshots, people just running, pushing each other, just getting out of the landing. police used social media to warn people to stay away, and to hide if they were trapped inside. they later said they had found the suspected gunman already dead. the single suspect in this case is a white male. this is pending confirmation, but we believe the suspect to be 24—year—ol
jonathan head, thank you very much.e tournament in florida. 11 others were injured in the shooting, which happened at a gaming event injacksonville, in the north of the state. police say the killer shot himself dead at the scene. andrew plant reports. this was a videogame tournament being streamed live online, young people gathered in a room inside a shopping centre, playing an american football game, when suddenly shots are fired. just thought it was a balloon pop, the way it sounded. but then...
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jonathan head, bbc news, kuala lumpur. as 20 people are still missing days after e class of arbor -- collapse of the northern city of -- collapse of a bridge in the northern city of genoa. david shukman is looking into what could have caused it to collapse. saturday by the weather over the years, -- battered by the weather over the years this , isehe bridge pictured befor the collapse. it was in a forlorn and worrying state. and then disaster struck. the tangle of wreckage where there should be the clues that investigators will need. they asked if these structures bstandard or if the steel corroded within the concrete. what went wrong? let's look at a virtual model of the bridge. an unual model from the 1960's, it needed a lot of reinforcement over the years. the key focus of the investigation will be on these diagonal sections. they are a mix of steel and concrete and they carry the road. they were in bad condition, and i understand they were due to be replaced next year. another weakness might be the anchor that fits int
jonathan head, bbc news, kuala lumpur. as 20 people are still missing days after e class of arbor -- collapse of the northern city of -- collapse of a bridge in the northern city of genoa. david shukman is looking into what could have caused it to collapse. saturday by the weather over the years, -- battered by the weather over the years this , isehe bridge pictured befor the collapse. it was in a forlorn and worrying state. and then disaster struck. the tangle of wreckage where there should be...
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jonathan head has more. jonathan: these young women are the only defendants facing trial.or an acquittal , but were disappointed. the judgeul the evidence backs the charge against them of murdering kim jong-un and, -- the estranged half-brother of north korea's ader. lawyers for the two, and indonesian and vietnamese woman, said they were recited to carry out what they thought were harmless prank >> it does not mean that the judge will not find them guilty. the case must oceed. now they are to hear ourtoersion of the. jonathan: four north korean men charged with them fled malaysian the same day kim jong nam was attacked. it is believed they ran the operation. malaysiaro f diplomatic relations. the north korean embassy has no .ambassad the militiamen left pyongyang -- malaysian one left pyongyang after beingeld hostage, the government said. and yet alaysia refuses to r blame north korea fothe killing. jonath head, bbc news, kuala lumpur. in italy, as many as 20ss people are still g days after the class of arbor -- yllapse of the northern c of -- collapse of a bridge in the
jonathan head has more. jonathan: these young women are the only defendants facing trial.or an acquittal , but were disappointed. the judgeul the evidence backs the charge against them of murdering kim jong-un and, -- the estranged half-brother of north korea's ader. lawyers for the two, and indonesian and vietnamese woman, said they were recited to carry out what they thought were harmless prank >> it does not mean that the judge will not find them guilty. the case must oceed. now they...
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bangladesh forfailing to send the refugees back to myanmar. 0ur south east asia correspondent, jonathan headsan suu kyi in a country where she was guaranteed a sympathetic audience. singapore is one of myanmar‘s largest investors and trading partners. much of it dwelt on the troubled history of myanmar‘s political development, but she did talk about her government's efforts to deal with the rakhine crisis, paying tribute to the contribution of former un secretary general kofi annan, who died last week. however, ms suu kyi made no mention of the allegations of massive human rights abuses by the burmese military against the rohingya population, blaming what she called terrorism for the crisis, which she said still posed a threat. the danger of terrorist activities, which was the initial cause of events leading to the humanitarian crisis in rakhine, remains real and present today. unless the security challenge is addressed, the risk of intercommunal violence will remain. it is a threat that could have grave consequences not just for myanmar but also for other countries, in our region and beyond
bangladesh forfailing to send the refugees back to myanmar. 0ur south east asia correspondent, jonathan headsan suu kyi in a country where she was guaranteed a sympathetic audience. singapore is one of myanmar‘s largest investors and trading partners. much of it dwelt on the troubled history of myanmar‘s political development, but she did talk about her government's efforts to deal with the rakhine crisis, paying tribute to the contribution of former un secretary general kofi annan, who...
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our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, said that for the chairman of the un fact—finding mission call for prosecutions was extraordinary. absolutely damning criticism. for a un report to come out and say there is no choice but to prosecute myanmar‘s top leadership for genocide is extraordinary. marzuki darusman, i know him well, he's normally a very cautious man, that was quite extraordinary to hear that. this will put myanmar in a greater position of diplomatic isolation. there was a recommendation it should go to the international criminal court but that would require the un security council to refer myanmar, and china will almost certainly back myanmar and reject that. they talked about other possible mechanisms, that has happened in the case of syria where independent recommendations were created to pursue human rights investigations into atrocities with the prospect of indictments later. that looks like the way they will go with myanmar, it could take some time. but the conclusion of this report brought together so many of the other news reports we heard over the last year,
our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, said that for the chairman of the un fact—finding mission call for prosecutions was extraordinary. absolutely damning criticism. for a un report to come out and say there is no choice but to prosecute myanmar‘s top leadership for genocide is extraordinary. marzuki darusman, i know him well, he's normally a very cautious man, that was quite extraordinary to hear that. this will put myanmar in a greater position of diplomatic isolation. there...
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live now to our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, who's in thailand.y critical report from the un. where do we go from here? as image and said, the recommendation of the fact—finding tea m recommendation of the fact—finding team is that the security council should take myanmar to the international criminal court. myanmar is not a security to the rome statute so it does not have automatic jurisdiction, rome statute so it does not have automaticjurisdiction, the security council will have to recommend that but among the five permanent members of the security council, china is likely to block that so those wanting an investigation will have to pursue alternative methods of bringing these generals to justice which is likely to take the form of some kind of independent mechanism and possibly a tribunal. it has been donein and possibly a tribunal. it has been done in the case of syria. they may well do it for me and ma. there's no doubt the incredibly damning language of this report will give much more diplomatic momentum to the determination to have some ki
live now to our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, who's in thailand.y critical report from the un. where do we go from here? as image and said, the recommendation of the fact—finding tea m recommendation of the fact—finding team is that the security council should take myanmar to the international criminal court. myanmar is not a security to the rome statute so it does not have automatic jurisdiction, rome statute so it does not have automaticjurisdiction, the security council...
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new york will hold a discussion on the situation in myanmar. 0ur south—east asia correspondent jonathan headfrom bangkok. what more can you tell us about this? 0nce what more can you tell us about this? once again, these two journalists are left, really, hanging. not knowing what the situation is for them. yes, of course they face potentially 1a yea rs course they face potentially 1a years in prison if they are convicted. the case that has been presented by the police to back up the charge of espionage has been widely viewed as very weak, and there has been very strong criticism of the myanmar government for even allowing this case the go—ahead. it is presumed the government is backing the prosecution and a journalist themselves have been languishing in prison now for nearly nine months. one of them became apparent for the first time while still in prison it of course has raised real anxiety about the way in which authorities will treat journalists. they are not the first journalists. they are not the first journalist to be prosecuted in the course of doing what many would regard as normaljo
new york will hold a discussion on the situation in myanmar. 0ur south—east asia correspondent jonathan headfrom bangkok. what more can you tell us about this? 0nce what more can you tell us about this? once again, these two journalists are left, really, hanging. not knowing what the situation is for them. yes, of course they face potentially 1a yea rs course they face potentially 1a years in prison if they are convicted. the case that has been presented by the police to back up the charge of...
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jonathan head sent us this from outside the court.eally the pivotal moment in this quite extraordinary trial, which is, after hearing six months of evidence from the prosecution, more than 30 witnesses, more than 200 pieces of evidence, the judge has to decide at this stage whether there is actually a case against the two women. the prosecution have argued that the two women were culpable in what they describe as a professional assassination plot. now, they've also charged four north korean men who fled the country on the day that kim jong—nam was killed, in february last year. but very little has been said about north korea's involvement during this trial. the prosecution have focused purely on these two rather poor women who got caught up in this, and tried to argue that they are, in their own words, professional assassins who are responsible for the death of kim jong—nam. the defence have argued all along that the two women were essentially sucked into an elaborate plan by north korean officials, where they believed they were carry
jonathan head sent us this from outside the court.eally the pivotal moment in this quite extraordinary trial, which is, after hearing six months of evidence from the prosecution, more than 30 witnesses, more than 200 pieces of evidence, the judge has to decide at this stage whether there is actually a case against the two women. the prosecution have argued that the two women were culpable in what they describe as a professional assassination plot. now, they've also charged four north korean men...
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imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva. 0ur south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, said the generalssed in the report were unlikely to face justice in an international court. well, as imogen said, the recommendation of the fact—finding team is that the security council should take myanmar to the international criminal court. myanmar‘s not a signatory to the rome statutes, so it doesn't have automatic jurisdiction. the security council would have to recommend that. but among the five permanent members of the security council, china is likely to block that. so, those wanting an investigation are going to have to pursue alternative methods of bringing these generals to justice, and that's likely to take the form of some kind of independent mechanism and possibly a tribunal. it's been done in the case of syria, they may well do it in the case of myanmar. there's no doubt the incredibly damning language of this report will give much more diplomatic momentum behind the determination to have some kind of accountability. and remember, most european countries, most north american countries an
imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva. 0ur south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, said the generalssed in the report were unlikely to face justice in an international court. well, as imogen said, the recommendation of the fact—finding team is that the security council should take myanmar to the international criminal court. myanmar‘s not a signatory to the rome statutes, so it doesn't have automatic jurisdiction. the security council would have to recommend that. but among the five...
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jonathan, thank you very much indeed, jonathan head reporting.ally delivered to the occupied west bank, after blocking it for years. ten tonnes of parcels and envelopes have been building up injordan for almost a decade. israel is now allowing the mail through as part of confidence building measures between the two sides. here's our middle east correspondent, tom bateman. palestinian postal staff are working overtime in this depot in the occupied west bank. israel controls the border with neighbouring jordan, where the mail was being held. it agreed nearly a decade ago that some international post for palestinians could be flown intojordan and brought here. a deal that is taking as long to deliver as these parcels. thousands of people are still waiting, says the man in charge here. we're doing the best we can to deliver those in a very short time, but let me say that it's better to come later than never to come at all. there's 10.5 tonnes of mail here, it's come from all over the world, i can see a bag from china, there's one here that has come f
jonathan, thank you very much indeed, jonathan head reporting.ally delivered to the occupied west bank, after blocking it for years. ten tonnes of parcels and envelopes have been building up injordan for almost a decade. israel is now allowing the mail through as part of confidence building measures between the two sides. here's our middle east correspondent, tom bateman. palestinian postal staff are working overtime in this depot in the occupied west bank. israel controls the border with...
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the head fund manager jonathan hugh meg. welcome back. >> it's different this time. socialism has never been tried, kennedy. listen we know from many years of experience free economies are the most prosperous. the more controlled economies whether socialist fascists are collectivist the more controlled economy the more poor disastrous economy. venezuela is being zoo animals
the head fund manager jonathan hugh meg. welcome back. >> it's different this time. socialism has never been tried, kennedy. listen we know from many years of experience free economies are the most prosperous. the more controlled economies whether socialist fascists are collectivist the more controlled economy the more poor disastrous economy. venezuela is being zoo animals
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more now from jonathan head in kuala lumpur.manner. saying these women were assassins. very serious crime and effect when you listen to the what the prosecution put the case it doesn't really add up. there is very compelling evidence that the women indeed believed they were embarking on a career as pranksters and paid. a lot of evidence that will come out and trial, but the judge clearly didn't fill he could downgrade the charge and they are the only people so far to go on trial for this the only people so far to go on trialfor this crime. the only people so far to go on trial for this crime. malaysia was an affect strong on by north korea which held some of his own diplomats hostage and to north koreans here who may have been involved in those four who were charged along with the blood of the same time. they don't have anybody else they can put on trial. also the thoughts ofjenny calendar from 38 north, a organisation that monitors north korean developments. the question is will the malaysian government be more of all, try and
more now from jonathan head in kuala lumpur.manner. saying these women were assassins. very serious crime and effect when you listen to the what the prosecution put the case it doesn't really add up. there is very compelling evidence that the women indeed believed they were embarking on a career as pranksters and paid. a lot of evidence that will come out and trial, but the judge clearly didn't fill he could downgrade the charge and they are the only people so far to go on trial for this the...
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their actions were sufficient to infer they intended to kill their victim. 0ur correspondent, jonathan headl hear from them for the first time. remember we have only had in these eight months of long, drawn—out here isjust only had in these eight months of long, drawn—out here is just the prosecution case outlined, which is what thejudge prosecution case outlined, which is what the judge based prosecution case outlined, which is what thejudge based his decision prosecution case outlined, which is what the judge based his decision on today. it is disappointing for the defence lawyers. they would argue the evidence clearly showed that these women were unwitting dupes and had no motive to kill this man. they are from poor backgrounds, recruited effectively from the sex industry by what turned out to be north korean agents. thejudge has taken what turned out to be north korean agents. the judge has taken a very literal reading and looked at the action at the airport and their connection to the vx agent smeared on the face of kim jong nam and connection to the vx agent smeared on the face of kim
their actions were sufficient to infer they intended to kill their victim. 0ur correspondent, jonathan headl hear from them for the first time. remember we have only had in these eight months of long, drawn—out here isjust only had in these eight months of long, drawn—out here is just the prosecution case outlined, which is what thejudge prosecution case outlined, which is what the judge based prosecution case outlined, which is what thejudge based his decision prosecution case outlined,...
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. >> shepard: thanks, jonathan. the headke questions since six women have accused him of sexual harassment. les moonves expected to be on a conference call. it's expected to start at 4:30 eastern. last week the new yorker magazine reported that four women have accused moonves of forcible touching or kissing during meetings. two others that he physically intimidated him or threaten to derail their careers. in a statement les moonves says he regrets mistakes he made but he respected no means no and that he never used his position to hurt anybody's career. the board says they're taking no action for now on moonves while outside lawyers from two different firms investigate. deidra bolton has more. >> it's unclear whether he will be on the call. he's scheduled to be on the earnings call. in light of the allegations, it's not clear. what is interesting is that in addition to the ethics questions, there was a very big business legal loggerhead. that means he's suing with cbs the parent company of cbs to keep independent. sherry wri
. >> shepard: thanks, jonathan. the headke questions since six women have accused him of sexual harassment. les moonves expected to be on a conference call. it's expected to start at 4:30 eastern. last week the new yorker magazine reported that four women have accused moonves of forcible touching or kissing during meetings. two others that he physically intimidated him or threaten to derail their careers. in a statement les moonves says he regrets mistakes he made but he respected no...
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head. jonathan does a lot of work on the network a very skilled lawyer and not partisan by any stretch. wrote a terrific pace saying that. there is no possible way that the trump tower meeting between donald trump jr., paul manafort and a couple of russians who by the way, have very deep connections to both the clintons and fusion gps. that's another story. no significant information on the clintons is exchange whatsoever. granted, the meeting is a bad idea. everyone acknowledges that okay? there is no it is a crime. but as you said, hillary clinton who actually paid kremlin connecting sources for actual information that was changed, it did change. there is no way that is not -- i mean this is basic logic! democrats are going down the road here, i will tell you, they are walking off a cliff and i don't think they know it. >> they are blinded by the hatred for trump. cuesta federal campaign act says on the website, foreign nationals may volunteer services in american political campaigns. information by itself is not a thing of value which would violate the law. what is a thing of value,
head. jonathan does a lot of work on the network a very skilled lawyer and not partisan by any stretch. wrote a terrific pace saying that. there is no possible way that the trump tower meeting between donald trump jr., paul manafort and a couple of russians who by the way, have very deep connections to both the clintons and fusion gps. that's another story. no significant information on the clintons is exchange whatsoever. granted, the meeting is a bad idea. everyone acknowledges that okay?...
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jonathan. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block. we start in the united states.he treasury selling $14 billion of five year at yield of of -- at a 7.25%. daimler issued its second round of pound bovends, parking a 40% slump in corporate debt sales in 2018. the mercedes-benz priced the notes to yield 2.033%. staying in europe. u.s. companies have cut investment great notes to 0%. removed an incentive to issue debt in europe. i want to get to a fascinating story. we have a mention of a report that says president trump told italian prment that the u.s. is willing to help the country by buying government bond next year. still with me is matt from and other our guests. everyone who has read that story has laughed. how could this happen? >> it can't. as far as i know, the u.s. government doesn't have the ability to go out and buy sovereign debt from other countries, even though the federal reserve has a very limited capability of buying securities. they can't go out and buy equities in the u.s. they can in japan, but the u.s. is limited. >> the only thing i would say h
jonathan. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block. we start in the united states.he treasury selling $14 billion of five year at yield of of -- at a 7.25%. daimler issued its second round of pound bovends, parking a 40% slump in corporate debt sales in 2018. the mercedes-benz priced the notes to yield 2.033%. staying in europe. u.s. companies have cut investment great notes to 0%. removed an incentive to issue debt in europe. i want to get to a fascinating...
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jonathan? >> no, i think she hit the nail on the head. paul manafort was much worse than other lobbyists and the main point is he was working for russia. he was working to advance russian interests in other countries. he did it in ukraine, he does it other soviet republics and seems like he did the same thing in the united states. >> so why this obsession with hillary clinton and her e-mails, kaitlan? i mean, i guess it's a strategy on his part and on the part of his supporters because every time there's something wrong that's not explainable, that hurts the president, um, hillary, uh, e-mails, uh, obama. like, it's reflexive. >> reporter: truly, and it's not just a defense tactic for the president. he truly believes that hillary clinton has not been prosecuted in the way that she should. you see there at the end of that clip, he's saying this justice department. he's referring to his own justice department with the attorney general jeff sessions who the president hand picked, same with rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, chris w
jonathan? >> no, i think she hit the nail on the head. paul manafort was much worse than other lobbyists and the main point is he was working for russia. he was working to advance russian interests in other countries. he did it in ukraine, he does it other soviet republics and seems like he did the same thing in the united states. >> so why this obsession with hillary clinton and her e-mails, kaitlan? i mean, i guess it's a strategy on his part and on the part of his supporters...
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the head fund manager jonathan hugh meg. welcome back. >> it's different this time.sm has never been tried, kennedy. listen we know from many years of experience free economies are the most prosperous. the more controlled economies whether socialist fascists are collectivist the more controlled economy the more poor disastrous economy. venezuela is being zoo animals or something like minimum wage and the higher the minimum wage goes the less low-skilled employment you have. this is the work of many economists even back to the labor department in the 1930s. she doesn't get it. the higher the minimum wage the more in employment you have among those coffee shop friends of hers. kennedy: everything for her is a photo op. it's so and she's going on and on about how the national parks are somehow democratic socialism manifests which is a bunch of hot nonsense. she was at arcadia national park and someone pointed out this park exists because of the private tonight donation from the rockefeller family. >> i mean it's her tremendous strawman. the national parks are essentiall
the head fund manager jonathan hugh meg. welcome back. >> it's different this time.sm has never been tried, kennedy. listen we know from many years of experience free economies are the most prosperous. the more controlled economies whether socialist fascists are collectivist the more controlled economy the more poor disastrous economy. venezuela is being zoo animals or something like minimum wage and the higher the minimum wage goes the less low-skilled employment you have. this is the...
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the new abc news poll showing president trump's disapproval rating heading in the wrong direction. here's jonathanarl. >> reporter: campaigning today in charlotte, the president's approval rating is down. and now, an overwhelming majority of americans say they rtueer rsia ial vestation.e ll, but mbers in tor stark. 63% saying they support mueller. this comes as the president has ratcheted up his attacks on the special counsel. and even his own justice department, which oversees the . >> our justice department and our fbi have to start doing their job and doing it right and doing it now. because people are angry. people are angry. >> reporter: that was the president last night in indiana. he went on to say he may take control of the investigation himself. >> what's happening is a disgrace. and at some point, i wanted to stay out. but at some point, if it doesn't straighten out properly, i want them to do their job. i will get involved and i'll get in there if i have to. disgraceful. >> reporter: meanwhile, in interview with bloomberg news, the president suggested he may shake up his justice departm
the new abc news poll showing president trump's disapproval rating heading in the wrong direction. here's jonathanarl. >> reporter: campaigning today in charlotte, the president's approval rating is down. and now, an overwhelming majority of americans say they rtueer rsia ial vestation.e ll, but mbers in tor stark. 63% saying they support mueller. this comes as the president has ratcheted up his attacks on the special counsel. and even his own justice department, which oversees the ....
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jonathan ferro. this is "real yield." i want to head to the auction block. japan amid a volatile week.ar debt auction saw a pricing that was weak. the difference widens to the most in two years. in europe, daimler injected life into the region's bond market with a 3 billion euro deal a week after reporting sales that missed estimates. it tighten prices across the three tranches by as much as 17 basis points. in the united states, the treasury said it will raise long-term debt issuance to $78 billion this quarter. it is also launching the third consecutive quarterly increase. still with me is mary bowers, krishna memani and bryce doty. we caught up with scott minor at guggenheim. take a listen to what he has to say about treasury refunding and what it meant for crowding out other assets. >> i think we are getting to the point where we are getting a crowding out effect where treasury borrowings are becoming so large it is making it more and more difficult for other borrowers to get access to capital. jonathan: mary, are we at that point? mary: we have an opposite issue. the strong techni
jonathan ferro. this is "real yield." i want to head to the auction block. japan amid a volatile week.ar debt auction saw a pricing that was weak. the difference widens to the most in two years. in europe, daimler injected life into the region's bond market with a 3 billion euro deal a week after reporting sales that missed estimates. it tighten prices across the three tranches by as much as 17 basis points. in the united states, the treasury said it will raise long-term debt issuance...
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heads. >> all right. jonathan swan, live in washington, d.c. for us.rse to viewers out there, sign up for that newsletter by going to signup.axios.com. >>> that does it for us on this friday morning. i'm yasmin vossoughian along with ayman mohyeldin. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> whatever happened to diplomacy. you know, i used to study -- not much -- diplomacy. i said, whatever happened to getting something you want? some you have to be rough, some you have to be nice, bud whatever happened. let me tell you if i did go up and start screaming thshgs e would have said, he was terrible! he was so rude. it was horrible. his performance was horrible. whatever happened to fair press? whatever happened to honest reporting? i remember a nice man. i actually like him. he's very talented, with a big chart, and all that red is starting to get red, republican, that chart, red, red, red. a little tiny dot of blue along the ocean. his hands start shaking, ah -- look, oh, my god. another state came -- oh, my god, what's going -- fake news. >> so bob casey does
heads. >> all right. jonathan swan, live in washington, d.c. for us.rse to viewers out there, sign up for that newsletter by going to signup.axios.com. >>> that does it for us on this friday morning. i'm yasmin vossoughian along with ayman mohyeldin. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> whatever happened to diplomacy. you know, i used to study -- not much -- diplomacy. i said, whatever happened to getting something you want? some you have to be rough, some you...
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jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to heade auction block where there were record treasury auctions this year for the 10 year bonds and 30 year bonds. $18 billion for 30 year. tenure, above average for the last three quarterly. it went fine. on the corporate side, more bonds sold than in the previous two weeks combined. one highlight was starbucks , which auctioned off $3 billion 7, 10, and 30 year note spewed in high-yield, issuance was nearly $9 billion, the second busiest week year to date and the most active since march. a high demand auction was bmc, a triple see credit funding, $1.4 billion for the $1.5 billion issue. we now turn to elon musk and tesla. questions remain, is funding secure or not? >> we have breaking news, elon musk of tesla tweeting he is considering taking tesla private. at $420, funding secured. >> going private at that level would not make sense. >> there is no mention of financing. even though he tweeted funding has been secured, it is not anywhere in the blog post that would allow people to see how
jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to heade auction block where there were record treasury auctions this year for the 10 year bonds and 30 year bonds. $18 billion for 30 year. tenure, above average for the last three quarterly. it went fine. on the corporate side, more bonds sold than in the previous two weeks combined. one highlight was starbucks , which auctioned off $3 billion 7, 10, and 30 year note spewed in high-yield, issuance was nearly $9 billion, the...
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jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to headthe final stretch to get you up to speed on what's coming up through the rest of the week. there will be trade data from the united states as we get insight into how the tariffs between china and the united states might be affecting the numbers. u.s. trade data coming on tuesday. we get some u.s. gdp on wednesday. look out for that as well, and some housing and personal spending data. the u.s. personal income data dropping on thursday. i want to get to a big debate that's happened in the fixed income market throughout 2018. two pockets of fixed income have outperformed. one has been high yield the other has been leveraged loans. i was very happy to catch up with two people on two different sides of the trade. we asked them whether either side has room to run. listen to what they have to say. >> i think the leveraged loan trade is not because you will make a lot of money. you get decent income but if you wrong and things turned south the protection you have because of seniority is going
jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to headthe final stretch to get you up to speed on what's coming up through the rest of the week. there will be trade data from the united states as we get insight into how the tariffs between china and the united states might be affecting the numbers. u.s. trade data coming on tuesday. we get some u.s. gdp on wednesday. look out for that as well, and some housing and personal spending data. the u.s. personal income data dropping...
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the last time jonathan and jennifer went through this door, they were heading out to an uncertain future] >> reporter: cherishing the chance to say thank you to those same doctors and nurses at george washington university hospital. >> thank you. >> reporter: they may never know what triggered his medical mystery -- >> i'm so happy for you. >> thank you. >> don't come back. >> reporter: but seem just as thrilled as he is that they solved it. >> jennifer thank you for saving my husband's life! thank you so much! just for everything. >> we can know report tonight that jonathan recently met the family of his hand donor. they wish to remain private, but they are allowing us to show this photo tonight, touching their loved one's hand once more, now jonathan's hand. that's our program for tonight. i'm david muir here at "20/20," and for all of us at abc news, good night. night. with bold sauces,urger fresh ingredients... and starting at 6.99. you can only think one thing... how fast can i get to denny's?
the last time jonathan and jennifer went through this door, they were heading out to an uncertain future] >> reporter: cherishing the chance to say thank you to those same doctors and nurses at george washington university hospital. >> thank you. >> reporter: they may never know what triggered his medical mystery -- >> i'm so happy for you. >> thank you. >> don't come back. >> reporter: but seem just as thrilled as he is that they solved it. >>...
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jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i went to head to the auction block where the u.s.asury auctioned off more than $280 billion this week. we focus on the seven-year sale. the bid to cover was 2.6 five, marking the highest demand since january. the primary dealer take was a run the years average. looking closer at the short end, the two-year sale of $36 billion had a yield of 2.65%. a bid to cover of 2.89%. over and corporate scum a was much, much quieter. u.s. stock bonds had no prices are launches to speak of. issuance is the lowest year to date, total sense 2010. -- since 2010. still with me is priya misra, michael collins, and iain stealey. i want to turn to europe. the eyes are all on italy. income is into our in europe, let's start with you are we are bondsng on the fact that have climbed to the highest and about twice 14. and the gap between booms and italian yields. --e climbed to the site this to the highest since 2013 p or gwen is going on? what is the fear with italy? iain: i think there's a couple of things going on. you have this general risk off -- thatt
jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i went to head to the auction block where the u.s.asury auctioned off more than $280 billion this week. we focus on the seven-year sale. the bid to cover was 2.6 five, marking the highest demand since january. the primary dealer take was a run the years average. looking closer at the short end, the two-year sale of $36 billion had a yield of 2.65%. a bid to cover of 2.89%. over and corporate scum a was much, much quieter. u.s. stock...
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jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block. we start in turkey.mid a currency crisis, turkey selling $60 million in two year notes, the 25% yield attracting over twice the amount sold in bids. europe having a more difficult time. that primary credit market seeking its slowest week since the brexit vote, with just two deals amounting to one billion euros coming to market. finally, u.s. credit rolling along, united technologies getting $11 million for the rockwell acquisition. yields dropping 30 basis points between pricing and the auction. still with me, kevin giddis, george goncalves, and luke hickmore. kevin, i spent this week and caught up with pimco and we talked about how they turned cautious and defensive and one of their funds. my question, i hear this a lot about turning cautious and defensive, but i try to reconcile that with what has done really well in fixed income. there is nothing cautious or defensive about it. how do you make sense of it? kevin: whatever they say about cautious and defensive is not necessarily what is happening in th
jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block. we start in turkey.mid a currency crisis, turkey selling $60 million in two year notes, the 25% yield attracting over twice the amount sold in bids. europe having a more difficult time. that primary credit market seeking its slowest week since the brexit vote, with just two deals amounting to one billion euros coming to market. finally, u.s. credit rolling along, united technologies getting $11...
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jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to headthe auction block now, where we start in japan amid a volatile week. a 10-year debt auction saw an average bid to cover ratio and pricing that was weak. the difference widens to the most in two years. elsewhere over in europe, daimler injected life into the region for the sleepy primary bond market with a 3 billion euro deal a week after reporting sales that missed the lowest estimates. it tighten prices across the three branches by as much as 17 basis points. and finally, here in the united states, the treasury said it will raise long-term debt issuance to $78 billion this quarter. it is also launching a new two-month bill. it is the third consecutive quarterly increase. with me to discuss here in new york is mary bowers from hsbc global asset management, krishna memani from oppenheimer funds, and bryce doty from sit investment associates. guys, we caught up with scott minerd with guggenheim. take a listen to what he has to say about increased treasury refunding and what it meant for
jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to headthe auction block now, where we start in japan amid a volatile week. a 10-year debt auction saw an average bid to cover ratio and pricing that was weak. the difference widens to the most in two years. elsewhere over in europe, daimler injected life into the region for the sleepy primary bond market with a 3 billion euro deal a week after reporting sales that missed the lowest estimates. it tighten prices across the three...
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it came to a head with jonathan sacks‘ how they feel? g to people, we lecturing and saying, we are not, why are you moaning? similarly, for 18 months i have been trying to get people disciplined in my local party, and i learned on television this morning that it has all been done, nothing found. i have never been told about that. it is i who have been writing to them, raising issues, but i then learn on television that inquiries have taken place and these are fit and proper people to be members of the labour party. if they are, it is not the labour party i want to be part of. the comments you mentioned by the former chief rabbi, jonathan sacks, comparingjeremy former chief rabbi, jonathan sacks, comparing jeremy corbyn to enoch powell for some of the comments he has made. the labour party said those comments were absurd and offensive. i do think it is way over the top. but it shook me to the core that somebody as intelligent and cultured as jonathan that somebody as intelligent and cultured asjonathan sacks should say that. surely it is t
it came to a head with jonathan sacks‘ how they feel? g to people, we lecturing and saying, we are not, why are you moaning? similarly, for 18 months i have been trying to get people disciplined in my local party, and i learned on television this morning that it has all been done, nothing found. i have never been told about that. it is i who have been writing to them, raising issues, but i then learn on television that inquiries have taken place and these are fit and proper people to be...