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laura is next, we will see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "theraham angle" from washington tonight, thanks for being with us. the real terrorists, that's the focus of tonight's "angle." the democrats have their narratives set, long before biden was sworn into office. there is wasn't a story about how americans would thrive or be safe and happy under the biden policies. because their climate change of session would deeply damage american families. they always knew that. therefore, as kind of a preemptive measure, they decided to argue the negative, that electing republicans in the future would be akin to electing terrorists who would seek to blow up our entire system. >> this is just an extra ordinarily dangerous course for republicans to be taking in terms of our democracy. >> the republican party can no longer say they don't agree with the insurrectionist, the bigots, the racists. >> there may now be people aligned with what's a premises or in congress. how you protect the country from them? >> it could be that we have a republican majority in c
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. >> laura: that looked like her. >> that was actually pelosi herself. >> laura: what? >> that is pelosi. >> laurare trying to reach voters before the midterms where else would you go but rue paul's drag race. >> now speaker pelosi, with all the challenges facing our nation, what words of wisdom do you have for us? >> well, the single most important thing i can say is to vote with the midterm elections coming up very important for people the make their voices and their vote heard. >> throw the word master class around here all the time but that shady clap you do was epic. >> it was completely unintentional. can i get an amen? >> laura: i think they should have done this raymond. remember after trump did the state of the union and she did this? remember that. >> yes. >> laura: that was her classic move. yeah. >> well, this may be a backup career for nancy pelosi, a judge on rue paul's drag race she'll hang up the gavel. >> laura: got to go. >> she can throw around the paint and rolling shades. >> laura: raymond -- that wasn't pelosi. all right thank you raymond >> turns out activists have been lyin
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laura. kelly did not want laura picking taylor up from school. and lauranow, saying, "hey, you know, you need to let her know that i am going to be picking him up from school." >> reporter: what did you think of his wife, kelly? >> um, i really didn't get a chance or an opportunity to get to know her better. i wanted to. >> reporter: you were caught in the middle? >> um, yes. and laura was afraid that, given my close bondness to taylor, that i would eventually one day maybe go back to kelly. >> reporter: you weren't worried that taylor would bring his parents back together again? >> no, absolutely not. as a matter of fact, david hired an attorney -- we both did -- to get full custody of taylor. >> david claims that there was a dispute over his medical care that prompted david and laura to try to get full custody over taylor. >> we had been instructed that it was going to be hard to try to get grounds that were serious enough to get custody. >> laura knew that taylor was david's world. regardless of what else happened, taylor was david's world. >> i was ver
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but to laura laura i had to come on with that and i begin with their gang also anal sonya beginning that eugene calendar. but when you beside me they used bloody without even getting like a molly luggage by the associate in ab. yeah. mom, but a colleague guided them in the, in that the, that they say say up a sam ball, lead debugger. and i me, that be say a means that the ban bullet ah ah b e ah, with like on your commodity say isn't that like i like the last that all set the light will go say the thing i look on the bill separate by a night to underpin my man that be at the fabrics and people to get the got an idea . so i think the thing though can score like this, handled i'm related family to along my number will be a belinda to a horrible idea. oh, a with a yeah. a full day, me something, not mo, he long, but up a lunch. i left them on saturday to grab a lou with phone and it'll be to the school. believe me go to school, but i do believe and by to one school, how do you look it up with a new model like winning. okay, and what about this at a minimum i don't have it out with carlos. h
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laura ingraham has a great show. >> laura: so glad you're doing the flag pole of freedom because we need to not only fly the flag but know where it's from. nothing worse than a flag made in china hopefully they're made in the usa but i'm glad you're doing that and any support i can give i'm there for you. >> sean: by the way this is an official fbi pin. >> laura: never asked about your pin before. >> sean: never checked. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is ingraham angle from washington tonight >> which do you think is unravelling faster? the biden white house or the january 6th committee? for over a year, democrats suggested that congressional republicans had led groups of visitors on so-called recon missions on the capitol on january 5th, 2021. remember that? the implication was obvious that republicans, elected officials, were in on the plot. they were insurrectionist themselves, the smear all began just one week after january 6th. >> i was really shocked when i got into the house office building and saw these groups inside. there would be no tours allowed, even tours given by members. and so the only reason you'd have a visitor is on official business. so to see these groups around the capitol complication was really striking. >> laura: okay, that mikey cheryl needs to be thrown out of office. new jersey, save yourself. the charge then
laura ingraham has a great show. >> laura: so glad you're doing the flag pole of freedom because we need to not only fly the flag but know where it's from. nothing worse than a flag made in china hopefully they're made in the usa but i'm glad you're doing that and any support i can give i'm there for you. >> sean: by the way this is an official fbi pin. >> laura: never asked about your pin before. >> sean: never checked. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is...
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laura laura, but she well good ah ah, this is jeanette just for josh us down in training for ah looked at them well and so this was. 2 0 i me ah, ah, yes, denise was the one in the summer, but it was just more lots of settle, kidley shit for them when you're not an instrumental to kind of don't want to cast a muscle on your machine, sir, for sure. but i know some crime model reassuring is show how we work with other group that she has consulted prior to dealing with the regional children here from we're going to put the funds for the low low home will as i said, us in the bus with him in the concrete ways, listening below it should be 2014 in the mail. i know that the last and about the they will live even us boy machine hours or she can check your order. and soon the soon the shovel with the whole look started ship a command village kind of nice ball with me. ah ah ah, ah, treated convenience is feeling needed. all proof of funds is what the money but the his my but we busy like when alicia and all her thought i had a sale on the phone with us to deal with that. that was the form of your call with the material will stay on the phone with been in the lab. so we're on the phone. but i'm us choose the electrical, her all over the with me as a bit slow down like we're still homeless and i sent out those that a whole new. yeah, it will not the student she's watching this report on us from our me . ah su mahash and then you know, a lot of content i can just fill, i don't watch them for the new at the for sure that the initiative for the play shelf came over to them. but nobody ever said invoice. and of course when she moved it's supposed to fuck the money me because of short, i owe school to you. let me know most of all of them. but for the complex which are with saddam. but in this case here in the water is just an inch what's on the printer. so i'm not getting exclusions for someone should have been able to answer any feeling pretty well. it looks like i've got to start on the that the was thought on the critical all send them ready, but because want to move on the what did off center would you say no more showing them politician. there was no with him on leslie with the machine. you pull him up here on the cell phone, which is all if it's more complex. if you who implement shorts, she just showed as a sub and pinion is we're sure of the month the case was then it wasn't repeal fish with a lot of focus monitor. she was still going euro sympathize and it shows system. but there's only one of this descriptive problems here. when you put down all the total against from, with y'all stalling the problem, felicia lead to the free appeal, some of the guess what was the me? i mostly she especially no, i'm sort of my need to know what's going for them. i just got on until one year for sure. fluid correct us. but the most which has to be about in the front. but it's not, the customer was kind of a collective are absolutely. you've never clicked you would, it would be nice to show a mobility of them if you just knew of what the singing upon of speaking on. usually they would finance almost. they had to know shelf moisture from so on monday i ah which did not. some good won't be able to put towards the stigma revolt, but almost ogden, you must be at lauderdale. nealus or francois little short one year. not that the kicker. the damage shall i say, my bizarre sir. he will nip up all speed. skip it. almost all. just akira you could have done thunder warn you. what doris francois song was also on some show. ah, yeah. which does she liked in on some of it with him, but i'm so really beloved. she was she a lucky that the army went on just on the gun them it was you my after i only work, she not trading that we'd been use them about the money she still out of college like up shemelle, present on you. it is a decent yard and i can get stuff pushed to now them e 6 just yet by using his go. she doesn't want ah, a yo yos. yang. oh yeah. wow. ah, is she there used to? 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laura ingraham has a good show. "the ingraham angle" takes over right now. >> laura: what were you shelving? were you shelving fancy monograms? you are fancy. what about all that rep? you got monograms? the construction worker to the monogram. >> sean: leo 2.0. what you mean you discovered leo? >> laura: he went to you and he became a conservative. i love that evolution. don't give me -- gets me wrong. they are yelling at me. >> sean: if i talk about oj -- >> laura: i like that fact -- all right, hannity. it is great to see you entities you. i am laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." tipping over and falling down. that is the focus of tonight's angle. we could start that show the easy way tonight on biden's dismount skills or we could just focus on that we are whisper thing he did today on the beach. >> president biden: i am also very proud of the states like delaware. [whispering] >> laura: why does he do that? or because poke fun of the at least one person on the face of the planet. liz cheney. >> can the vice president of the united states obeyed the president of the united states? immediately would have plunged into what would have been tantamount to a revolution within a paralyzing constitutional crisis. >> laura: but instead, let's talk about what matters, shall we? it
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the news continues, "the ingraham angle," laura ingraham is up next, have a great night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm lauram and this is "the ingraham angle." thanks for being with us tonight. from the moment the decision leaked five weeks ago, i told you it wasn't just protests that would follow. it would be a constant threat of violence, and actual violence. the addresses of conservative justices were released by a group called ruth sent us and soon mobs of abortion not descended on their homes. democratic leaders were given numerous chances to condemn this dangerous escalation, but they refused to do it. in a letter to colleagues, speaker of the house nancy pelosi gushed over what was happening saying we've been moved by how many have channeled their righteous anger into meaningful action. they even got support from the white house. >> these activists posted a map with the home addresses of the supreme court justices. is that the kind of thing the president wants to help your site make their point? >> i think the president's view is that there's a lot of passion. >> laura: deputy white house press secre
the news continues, "the ingraham angle," laura ingraham is up next, have a great night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm lauram and this is "the ingraham angle." thanks for being with us tonight. from the moment the decision leaked five weeks ago, i told you it wasn't just protests that would follow. it would be a constant threat of violence, and actual violence. the addresses of conservative justices were released by a group called ruth sent us and soon mobs of abortion...
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laura ingraham, "the ingraham angle" right now and i stand with laura. >> laura: i have a question for you. >> sean: that threw me for a loop. >> laura: is there actually a congressman involved and will not name names. i will keep the cone of silence. they're not supposed to use a certain bathroom -- but anyway. here's my question. you're always saying set your dvr, as to why, what do you have on your dvr? like what do you record on your dvr? could you tell us? >> sean: sporting events -- >> laura: nascar? >> sean: shows i don't have time to watch during. the weekday. >> laura: okay, that makes sense. as long as we are on your dvr, i'm totally cool with what you have. >> sean: i can prove it to you. i'll take a picture. >> laura: my kids are coming to check on that, thank you, sean. great show as always. all right, i'm laura ingraham and "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. thanks for being here. skipping to 2024, that's the focus of tonight's angle. now frantically trying to shake off his lame duck status, joe biden's busy rallying support in the senate. headline in the hill
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he sounded like an amazing person. >> thank you, laura. >> laura, thank you. >> now, up next, our within segment. which congressional democrat is practicing about being an influencer? hurry up. tweet me your guesses. we're going to see if you will get it right. will you? >> which congressional dem is practicing to be an influencer? robert liz cha snee, adam schiff. here's the reveal. >> okay. so i got bored and i tried to put on false eyelashes for the millions times. i finally got something new and here it is with and without. it feels not bad. it's definitely not the worse attempt that i've had on one hand. on the other hand, i feel like it looks way crazier. >> i actually think she looks good both ways. >> yeah. all right. happy monday, everyone. [applause] >> still the weekend for some of these people. i hope you had a decent weekend, but not too decent, found what i
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let's get with first word news and laura wright. laura: the u.s.ovide ukraine with advance rockets to better advance them against russia. the conflict drives into its fourth month. the package includes missiles that will allow ukraine to strike locations as far as 80 kilometers away. the u.s. supreme court has blocked social media platforms. it would require twitter and facebook to allow -- it is on hold while it is being challenged on a lower court. it is needed -- it is said to be needed to prevent test protect conservative voices against silence. -- protect conservative voices against silence. brexit problems continue to dent demand. shipments from canada and india helped imports. it was not enough to offset demand. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: thank you. coming up, as inflation soars across much of the world, politicians grapple with growing public anger. we have more on the political fallout. that is
let's get with first word news and laura wright. laura: the u.s.ovide ukraine with advance rockets to better advance them against russia. the conflict drives into its fourth month. the package includes missiles that will allow ukraine to strike locations as far as 80 kilometers away. the u.s. supreme court has blocked social media platforms. it would require twitter and facebook to allow -- it is on hold while it is being challenged on a lower court. it is needed -- it is said to be needed to...
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laura ingraham, "the ingraham angle" right now and i stand with laura. >> laura: i have a question foroop. >> laura: is there actually a congressman involved and will not name names. i will keep the cone of silence. they're not supposed to use a certain bathroom -- but anyway. here's my question. you're always saying set your dvr, as to why, what do you have on your dvr? like what do you record on your dvr? could you tell us? >> sean: sporting events -- >> laura: nascar? >> sean: shows i don't have time to watch during.
laura ingraham, "the ingraham angle" right now and i stand with laura. >> laura: i have a question foroop. >> laura: is there actually a congressman involved and will not name names. i will keep the cone of silence. they're not supposed to use a certain bathroom -- but anyway. here's my question. you're always saying set your dvr, as to why, what do you have on your dvr? like what do you record on your dvr? could you tell us? >> sean: sporting events -- >>...
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laura -- the great laura dern. oscar winner, laurand we're in it kind of a a lot. >> jimmy: the trilogy. the team -- the band got back together for this. >> we're mashed up with the great chris pratt, whom you know and adore [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: bryce dallas howard. i have a photo of you. >> bryce dallas howard dewanda wise mamoudou athie >> jimmy: i have a photo of you from the movie here's a picture of jeff from the film here you go. >> yes [ laughter ] they did that thing that they did to de niro in "the irishman." they made me look much younger >> jimmy: no, i love this. thank you. we actually found this photo -- i think it was from the last time you were on the show, because we were going to talk about this but this -- look how stylish you were back then prada. look out, prada. >> well. >> jimmy: but this reminds me. it reminded me of this scene from "jurassic" -- >> yeah. [ cheers and applause [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: but, you know what's cool is that they're making -- [ light laughter ] >> something's wrong with me >
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possible and let not your heart be trouble to come out laura is next and "the ingraham angle" the arco have a great night. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm lauraraham and this is "hannity" from new york city. thank you for joining us. democrats and liberals have been flopping in prime time television for years. it's always the same, misleading information, vicious innuendo, attempts to connect the dots that never quite pay off. the drumbeat constant drumbeat of demonization. it's...
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laura ingraham for the "ingraham angle" is next have a great night. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. thank you for joining us. last night's commentary about the growing correlation between high-potency marijuana use and psychosis, especially in teens, oh, it sent all the predictable voices -- they went crazy. tonight, my follow-up will include a discussion with two of the brightest minds on the topic. but first, sabotaging america, that's the focus of tonight's "angle." the man has trouble with names but not the names of people he maybe met once or twice. that would be understandable. we're talking about the names of prominent political figures including in his own cabinet. >> i want to thank the secretary -- the -- um, the former general -- i keep calling him "general" but my -- my -- um, the guy who runs that outfit over there. >> you may remember i got in trouble when we were running against the senator who was a mormon. the governor, ok? and i took him on. >> i want to thank that fella down under. thank you very much, pal. our
laura ingraham for the "ingraham angle" is next have a great night. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. thank you for joining us. last night's commentary about the growing correlation between high-potency marijuana use and psychosis, especially in teens, oh, it sent all the predictable voices -- they went crazy. tonight, my follow-up will include a discussion with two of the brightest minds on the topic. but first,...
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laura bassett, thank you. encland perform. laura bassett, thank you. england will— perform. laura bassett, thank you. a bassett, thank you. | england will be taking on belgium in 90 minutes. they are unbeaten at the moment under sarina wiegman. cheers, jane. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. the favourite kyprios won the gold cup at ascot. it's 310 caps and out for ireland's longest—serving cricket captain william porterfield. he's called time on his international playing career to focus on coaching. the former denmark striker jon dahl tomasson has been presented steph reed has retired at the age of 37. she's one 300 paralympic medals. hello there and welcome to sportsday. the us open has begun at brookline golf course in boston. iain carter is in boston. rory mcilroy managed to get it four under par. he had a bogey at the final hole. probably impressive first round. really behaved itself. a lot of very good par saves as well, but at the 18th, he pushed his second shot under par four. 18th, he pushed his second shot under parfour. slightly 18th, he push
laura bassett, thank you. encland perform. laura bassett, thank you. england will— perform. laura bassett, thank you. a bassett, thank you. | england will be taking on belgium in 90 minutes. they are unbeaten at the moment under sarina wiegman. cheers, jane. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. the favourite kyprios won the gold cup at ascot. it's 310 caps and out for ireland's longest—serving cricket captain william porterfield. he's called...
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laura scott is at the racecourse for us. over to you, laura. derby day is considered _ over to you, laura. dered the _ over to you, laura. derby day is considered the jewel _ over to you, laura. derby day is considered the jewel in - over to you, laura. derby day is considered the jewel in the - over to you, laura. derby day is| considered the jewel in the crown over to you, laura. derby day is - considered the jewel in the crown of the british flat racing calendar. it has also been a ring fenced part of the queen's diary throughout her reign. today is part of the official platinum jubilee celebrations, but as you mention, the queen isn't going to be he, she will be officially represented by the princess royal. despite the clean's absence, there are a number of tributes being paid to what has been described as her immeasurable contribution to british racing, including a parade of some of her retired racehorses and a guard of honour are a0 jockeys who have written for the queen and early i spoke to one of those, frankie dettori. he told me it was a huge honour to have ridden for the clean an
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laura: i'm laura trevelyan in washington and this is "bbc world news america." boris johnson survives a vote of no-confidence from lawmakers. >> the party does have confidence. >> here here. lauraris johnson stays in power but it shows the level of this consent in his own party. the prime minister himself says he is pleased with the vote. >> it is a convincing and decisive results and it means that as a government we can move on and focus on the stuff that i think really matters. >> britain joins the u.s. in promising rocket launchers for ukraine even as the russian president warns the u.s. against clank people with long-range weapons. climate and conflict, the war in ukraine affecting global efforts to tackle carbon emissions. the latest fr the climate conference in germany. putting the focus on african photography. a new gallery in london dedicated to artists frothe continent. welcome to "world news america," the british prime mister has survived a confidence about this evening, 41% of his own lawmakers voted against him. boris johnson faced a challenge to his leadership after dozens of his fellow conservatives called for his removal and if you had lost, he would have been re
laura: i'm laura trevelyan in washington and this is "bbc world news america." boris johnson survives a vote of no-confidence from lawmakers. >> the party does have confidence. >> here here. lauraris johnson stays in power but it shows the level of this consent in his own party. the prime minister himself says he is pleased with the vote. >> it is a convincing and decisive results and it means that as a government we can move on and focus on the stuff that i think...
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laura wright has been investigating. let's talk about the expected short-term economic bounce? laura: forward-looking data tells us that the u.k. is taking a go big or go home approach this bank holiday weekend, whether it is stocking up on victoria sponge cakes, preparing for street parties, data shows us that retail football for this week is expected to be 8% higher than last week for the same period. u.k. high streets are predicted to be the biggest gain or, followed by shopping centers and retail parks. u.k. hospitality is forecast to bring in 2 billion pounds over the long weekend, in context, that is 400 million pounds higher than a typical thursday to sunday at this time of year. what is interesting is the travel sector. data reveals that u.k. flight departures are up over 200% year-over-year from june 2 until june 5, and over 1000% compared to the same period of two years ago. passengers taking advantage of the long weekend to travel abroad. what all this shows this, revenge spending for the jubilee celebrations have arrived. yousef: so those are the good times. you are working today, so that means you're going to be able to take an extra day at a later stage, what are the broader implications of the bank holiday for the economy? laurare repercussions as much as we would love this to be an annual holiday fixture. we use historical examples of when an extra bank holiday has been added to june, because of previous jubilee's such as in 2002 and 2012, typically for that month the u.k. economy contracts by about 2%. the dotted line for both situations shows us how gdp would have behaved without extended holiday. using this analysis, quarterly gdp falls around half a percent, that means for the second quarter of 2022, gdp is expected to be in contraction territory and that aligns with the bank of england's view. usually there is a rebound after such an event, at this time of the path is more challenging because of the echo economic climate, cost-of-living crisis and consumer confidence at dire levels. but i've been pushing some thinking, perhaps we have to push a referendum as to whether this does become an annual event. yousef: i wouldn't feel bad about it, because much of the rest of the world has a lot more holidays th
laura wright has been investigating. let's talk about the expected short-term economic bounce? laura: forward-looking data tells us that the u.k. is taking a go big or go home approach this bank holiday weekend, whether it is stocking up on victoria sponge cakes, preparing for street parties, data shows us that retail football for this week is expected to be 8% higher than last week for the same period. u.k. high streets are predicted to be the biggest gain or, followed by shopping centers and...
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as time now for all the sport and his laura laura thank you so much to tom major champion, dustin johnson has resigned from the pga tour to play in the 1st event of a saudi arabian back to call series. american will feature in the $25000000.00 event at the centurion club in england, cheese off on thursday, leading golf competitions in north america and europe have warned those who take part in the brick way tour could face sanctions quitting. the pga tour means the 37 year old won't be able to represent his country at the rider cab. johnson is reportedly being paid a $150000000.00 to take part in the series. you know, obviously the ryder cup is unbelievable. and it's, you know, something is definitely been a lot to me in, yelled, proud to to say that i played and represented my country in your hopefully, of, you know, get a chance to do that again. but, you know, i don't make the rules. so inevitably, people say, you know, social media and even in here that you've chosen many of your country, what would be your reply to that? um i chose was best for me and my family a total of $48.00 play
as time now for all the sport and his laura laura thank you so much to tom major champion, dustin johnson has resigned from the pga tour to play in the 1st event of a saudi arabian back to call series. american will feature in the $25000000.00 event at the centurion club in england, cheese off on thursday, leading golf competitions in north america and europe have warned those who take part in the brick way tour could face sanctions quitting. the pga tour means the 37 year old won't be able to...
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laura scott. hi, laura. hi,jane. wimbledon hi, laura. hi, jane. wimbledon is backin hi, laura. hi, jane.ghlights of the championships, the highlights of the championships, the queue, where they can camp overnight to get their hands on tickets to one of the main chords. there is a stellar line—up of players this year, including serena williams and rafael nadal. there is no world number one, daniil medvedev, because of the ban on russian and belarusian players, and no ranking points either. instead, the top seed in the men's draw will be novak djokovic, who will shortly be novak djokovic, who will shortly be opening centre coordinates its centenary year. he is the defending champion. he has not been beaten here since 2017.
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laura: i'm laura trevelyan in new york and this is bbc world news america. europe leaders punish russia were trying to stop the cash flow that's funding the war in ukraine. the eu will ban 90% of russian oil imports by the end of this year and the harshest sanctions yet against moscow. prosecutor the international criminal court calls ukraine crime scene, saying the tribunal is carrying out its largest ever investigation. one week after the horrific school shooting in texas, our correspondent hears from parents who lost their daughter. as queen elizabeth is about to celebrate 70 years on the throne, we look back on a visit to ghana and the famous first prance with the president. -- dance with the president. ♪ laurae to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin in brussels where the european union has agreed tough sanctions on russian soil as the west tries to this -- deprive moscow of the cash it needs to fund the war. the embargo would cover 90% of exports. the price of oil haslimbed in response. a top ukrainian official says the move is too little and comes too te. bbc's bethany is in brussels for us tonight where the talks have been taking place, and she sent this report. bethany: eu leaders have given the green light to some of the tongue -- toughest sanctions against russia so far. they have agreed to pan most of the oil they received from russia. >> this is very important. thanks to this counsel should be able to finalize a ban on almost 90% of all russian oil imports by the end of the year. bethany: two thirds of russian oil imports arrive in the eu by sea. that will be banned immediately. but there will be a temporary exemption for pipeline oil because of objections by hun
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. >> charmaine speaking to my colleague laura trevelyan. laura been speaking also to the codeine of the rutgers university law school. >> it is an absolute earthquake. it's disastrous on a number of different levels, not just for abortion rights, but f every right protected by what we used to think was a constitutional right to privacy. >> what will it mean now? will it literally mean, we have already seen missouri moving to outlaw abortion. but you're right to an abortion will depend on where you live in america? >> 100% correct. certainly, that has already been the case to an extent. some states have regulated much more tightly than other states. now we will see at least 50% of states in the next few weeks making abortion illegal in their borders. that depends on where you live, what resources you have, whether you have the ability to travel elsewhere. we will live in a patchwork and people who are pregnant will suffer as a consequence. >> what about the ability of women who live in states where abortion is outlawed to receive abortion pills ma
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president has and what comes next, i'm joined now by our white house correspondent, laura barron-lopez. laura, hello. laurahello. judy: so you have been spending some time looking at this. we know the president's options are limited. they're not endless. he is getting this pressure from democrats in congress, outside advocates. give us a sense of what they're pushing him to do and what's realistic. laura: right. so the president is abroad this week, as we know, judy, but he's facing so much pressure to act quickly and to act -- to get creative about what kind of proposals he could do unilaterally. and so i want to just run through the executive action being pushed to take and which on he may not. so the first one is providing abortions on federal property. that's something that the white house has said it's not considering at this point. they really don't want to go that route, because a white house official told me today that it could put women and providers are at risk of criminal liability, especially if a republican president comes into power after biden. the next one, declare public -- declare a publi
president has and what comes next, i'm joined now by our white house correspondent, laura barron-lopez. laura, hello. laurahello. judy: so you have been spending some time looking at this. we know the president's options are limited. they're not endless. he is getting this pressure from democrats in congress, outside advocates. give us a sense of what they're pushing him to do and what's realistic. laura: right. so the president is abroad this week, as we know, judy, but he's facing so much...
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laura scott is in eastbourne. quite a moment, laura? it is, george- _ quite a moment, laura? laura? it is, george. after 358 days - quite a moment, laura? it is, george. after 358 days off - quite a moment, laura? it is, j george. after 358 days off the court, serena williams is back and there are many people within the tennis world doubted whether we would ever see her play competitively again. remember, last year at wimbledon, she slipped during herfirst round match year at wimbledon, she slipped during her first round match and hobbled off centre court. since then she has turned 40 and she has been out with injury, but she's been practising here at eastbourne and in the next hour or so she will make a hotly anticipated return to a match in the women's doubles match alongside tunisia's and juba who joked she would not be too nervous standing next to her. withjust six days to go until wimbledon begins this is an important part of her preparation. yes, she isn't going there as the one to beat. she is ranked 1204th in the world and goes with a wildcard but she obvious he knows
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laura ingraham, standing by. you have some clever trick up there. i can tell by looking at you. hit me with it. >> laura: i have a question. what is it about men who can put the toilet seat down? what is it about that? >> sean: why are you asking me that? >> laura: i will reveal why i'm saying this in the show. we had a situation in the studio that is funny. molly and i are sitting here. what is it about men who can't put the toilet seat down? it is a mystery for all of mankind to uncover. >> sean: we have the entire hr department involved. we need to set new rules and we will hold a seminar. >> laura: we will, but this is like a "seinfeld" episode. this is "the ingraham angle." we were joined by kroger's been very letter mailed, a republican who was accused of leading recon missions before january 6th. he was cleared by the capital police. but that has not stop the january 6th committee from coming after him. he is back tonight with his exclusive response to the ongoing smear campaign. but first, twisted priorities. that is the focus of tonight's angle. you can tell a lot about a person by what he or she privatized in life. do cancel that golf outing or not? same with politicians and activists when that you know what is hitting the fan, you ju
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laura. laura, thank you so much. one team will take a step closer to qualifying for the world cup in cats are on choose day. i'll to really face the united arab emirates and a playoff in doha. but as joanna gaz, raska reports, there's still more work to be done for whichever team comes out on top. decisive do or die. a lost chance. this woke up play of match between the u. e and australia has been labeled many things. but while that's true for the loses he'll be sent home for the winners is just step one of 2 to make it to the finals. whichever team wins on tuesday goes on to face peru in an inter continental play off next week. for that ultimate goal of a place called 2022 australia is reputation is one of the power houses of asian football is at stake. here is our crews aiming for 5th straight woke up appearance, but they've struggled in qualifying this time around. this one, when from their last 7 matches, saw them clinched 3rd place in their group. and they're no strangers to playoffs, either strategy or pretty much used to doing it the hard way. and you know, as you said, me to, if it's on there with edi i through playoffs. and so it's an experience that we're used to. so physically we're in great shape mentally. the boys were in great spirits, sir. and i believe with that mental ozzy strength that we will come through right. 68 in the world. 26 places below australia, united arab emirates, the outsiders. but they upset south korea in the last qualified to make it this far to more winds with end of 32, you wait for a while, cut return. of course we respect australia, but we do not fear mom. you know, we're coming to think we prepared very well for the, for the match. and um, it's going to be a very tough match. you know, it's going to be the site in the details. we're ready to do a big game. we have, we know what we represent, our country colors you people with just over 5 months ago. and so cats are 2022 this much and the inter continental play of serve as a test for the teens, but also for the hosts and the stadiums. before 1000000 funds are expected to arrive for the 1st woke up in the middle east. john guys real scott al jazeera doha . counted his players are back in training after refusing to play a friendly with panama. the team are in a dispute with the countries football association over there, contract the team on a bigger share of world cup price. money canada are heading to the finals for the 1st time since $986.00. which side, se they met on sunday and will continue negotiations. they're due to play curts out in the concrete half nations leave on thursday. a repeat with 2018 world cup final has finished all square lay penalty for croatia secured a $11.00 draw against france and the nations lea fielding and under strength team france took the lead and ran rubio with the goal early in the 2nd half, both teams had suffered defeats in their previous games. crecia had lost 3 now against austria, but they hit back late in this game. a policy from andre cra, march, ensuring the game finished level. on tuesday, jeremy take on to england in munich. the g teams are meeting for the 1st time since euro 2020, when england claimed to know when in the last 16, germany drew their group opener with italy, while england lost hungry its energy, the me a muzzle fill in the end for all team we have to go into the game with a good feeling, i'm confidence after seeing them in training. for sure, we have to do better to beat england, no doubts about it. we're looking forward to what could be a classic match on one of the challenges a couple of years ago of the team was we've got her woke up semi final, but could we win against the bigger teams? and since that, we've one in spain, we beat belgium, wembley, and we beat germany. so we're starting to get those results. and we've got to continue to do that. 6 time major champion, phil mickelson, has confirmed. he will play in the 1st event of a saudi arabian back to golf series. mickelson will feature in the $25000000.00 van to this ensuring club in england, which tees off on thursday, the leading golf competitions in north america and europe have warned those who take part in the break away tour could face sanctions. mickleson hasn't played since february after making what he described as reckless comments about saudi arabia. he released the statement on social media. i have made mistakes in my career and some of the things i have said and done, taking time away and self reflecting, has been very humbling, fully realised and respect. some may disagree with this decision and have strong opinions. and i empathize with that's alley laker's new head coach, darvin ham says he's not feeling the pressure even though there are big expectations on him to deliver next season. 48 year old as a successor to frank vogel, who was fired after the lakers wrapped up by hugely disappointing season, which they didn't even make the playoffs that they did these guys, you know, they've been, are great by mistake and they want to be able to do some, i know all of them feel this way. they want to be able to do some collectively. that's great. put another banner in this builder, and it's the arch right now. so that's, that's just a child's desk. my pressure, i've seen real pressure light. so to me, this is fun. colorado avalanche are heading to the stanley cup finals for the 1st time since 2001. they be it host the edmonton oilers se expired to complete a 4 games suite and clenched the western conference title of face. either the new york rangers or to time defending champions, the tampa bay lightning and the final and it was a special night in san diego for one major league baseball star, eduardo escobar, of the new york mets, became a team's 1st player to hit for the cycle in a decade, it's an incomplete shipment. when a batter makes all 4 types of hits and the same game, the 33 year old venezuelan is only the 11th met, pull off the feet, escobar, his efforts, helping them out to meet the padres 11. okay. and that is all your support for now . spectrum. laura, thanks very much barbara. and that's it from me as well or kyle for this news. but don't go anywhere, asian, we back and just a moment with more of the days need ah . what. what we need to know that on this, which i don't need to be with them. when you look at me about how to put them on the training and most of the new home and ya today. and we're going to give you what we said as well. they didn't put me in. i'm a lot of fun at the booking for this one. i don't, i mean, i mean i shooting them off and just ah frank assessments. it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs, and you also contract in order for it to solve this problem. informed opinions, international communities on the go to my security, create a government has no legitimacy in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, you know, it's actually got 2 members insid
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laura: a racist nation that also hates women. biden also believes our supreme court now is misogynistic. another great message for our children and the world pac paper. >> laura: it is the realization of an extreme ideology so extreme that they were forced to bear their rapists' child. >> laurad even thinking it was perfectly fine to make our taxpayers that line's share -- lion profit share of the bill. because when they agreed that they are unanimous that the deadlines will support ukraine i will tell you what that means. that americans should be prepared to defund a disproportionate share of the war efforts for years. biden's security adviser. money grows on trees and he seems -- has seen reports. >> i have seen the reports of specific details around advanced air defense capabilities pick up i can confirm that we are in fact in the process of finalizing a package that includes advanced air defense capabilities. venmoed this is complete management ukraine is losing the war and biden has no idea what he is doing and who trusts him? back in may, congress approved a staggering $40 billion ukraine aid package which included $5 billion in what we were told congress assured us was a emergency food assistance the areas hardest hit by. there were hardest hit by the way for starvati
laura: a racist nation that also hates women. biden also believes our supreme court now is misogynistic. another great message for our children and the world pac paper. >> laura: it is the realization of an extreme ideology so extreme that they were forced to bear their rapists' child. >> laurad even thinking it was perfectly fine to make our taxpayers that line's share -- lion profit share of the bill. because when they agreed that they are unanimous that the deadlines will support...
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news channel for continuing coverage but not your heart be troubled laura ingraham is next we'll see then. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm lauram and this is "the ingraham angle." that is the focus of tonight's angle. on january 261973 most 50 years ago seven members of the supreme court, the same constitution that americans had fought and died to protect elected officials could not protect the unborn from abortion. ever since time abortion had been a constitutional right. now this is a painful and humiliating experience who love this country. who are ashamed to think that our constitution would be use to justify abortion. the pro-life community never gave up was believe that someday roe v. wade will be overturned and with blood on our history will be purged and today is that day. >> this is amazing. this is the best day of american history in my lifetime. [cheers and applause] >> this is what a pro-life feminist looks like. [cheers and applause] >> laura: a look at all those young women and men celebrating life. that is the future of america. the pro-life movement, but there are some who seem that abortion a holy sacrament an
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laura scott. hi, laura. hi,jane. wimbledon hi, laura. hi, jane. wimbledon is backin hi, laura. hi, jane. wimbledon is back in full force this year. many fans that means the return of one of the highlights of the championships, the highlights of the championships, the queue, where they can camp overnight to get their hands on tickets to one of the main chords. there is a stellar line—up of players this year, including serena williams and rafael nadal. there is no world number one, daniil medvedev, because of the ban on russian and belarusian players, and no ranking points either. instead, the top seed in the men's draw will be novak djokovic, who will shortly be novak djokovic, who will shortly be opening centre coordinates its centenary year. he is the defending champion. he has not been beaten here since 2017. following him will be last year's overnight sensation emma raducanu, who went on to win the us open. she is optimistic about her chances, despite her recent injury. but it won't be easy today. she has got a very good first round opponent. and then andy murray is last on the centre
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laura wright. laura: tesla is training to the downside. this is after a video interview was released were elon musk stated that austin, texas and berlin are down to money furnaces. they will be cutting their workforce by 10% within the next three months. it is taking more time and effort to bring them fully on. in austin, texas, they are specializing in model wide production. the plan is that trucks will be made. the company is still reeling from covid lockdowns, shutting down their shanghai plant for three weeks. investors do not want to see tesla's goal of 50% average vehicle delivery growth impeded, especially when share prices have had a difficult year because of elon musk's other business adventures. manus: gigantic money furnace. thank you for the update on tesla, laura. just take a look at some of the other things. 10:30 a.m., eia will publish the latest will report. we will also have a u.s. jobless claim around 1:30 p.m., an import narrative. dani: a lot of volatility in this market. will unemployment pop-up? you also have the eu summit at 3:00 p.m. in brussels. membership application is also on the agenda. 9:30 pm, the fed reveals results from their annual stress test. later today, jay powell will testify again. manus: coming up, the odds of the fed rate cycle extending beyond the meeting. traders continue to price in prospects of high landing and swift policy reversal next year. we discussed. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> how could we say that the announcement was the right announcement for banks to increase the interest rates? i support those steps. think it is hard to put a percentage but i will say there is a 50% likelihood of a recession. >> you really get a deep downturn when things pick a break and the ability to supply people that's impaired. i
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trust democrats to listen to those concerns now when so when darren talked about this, you know, laura laura was like oh. i had no idea it never occurred to me that people might be voting for trump for reasons that that really didn't even matter to me that really wouldn't have even registered. now did everybody who voted for trump vote for that? no, of course not but the the illustration there is what what are we missing? right and anyone across this country can be asking that what are we missing? we oftentimes assume that people oppose what we support because they they must hate what we love. but that's a pretty finite formula. you know what i mean? and and if we don't ask what might we be missing and if we don't go to people every now and then and check whatever signals we're hearing from media or frankly our silos because it's a very siled informational landscape. how can we know? how can we really know? what the full formula is? and that that was the i never thought of it that way moment. yeah, i love that story myself because i can definitely relate to the farmers of sherman county. not
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laura ingraham is up next. have a great night. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle from washington tonightor a thank you for joining us. we have a lot to say about president biden incoherent and divisive gun grab address a moment with congressman in a mother who used her gun to defend her home from and intruder, and that's going to happen a moments. first, latinos against liberalism, that is the focus o tonight's angle. it seems like just yesterday when the conventional wisdom repeated endlessly on the airwaves was that trump arab republicans kind of risk losing hispanic voters for ever. >> is even having this conversation sends a powerful signal that they're doing high things into clint campaign righ now when they hear this. >> the things they are turning off large amounts of hispanic voters spread. >> no one knows what donald trump's immigration policy is pretty hispanics have been trending for years, what has turned them around has been thi hard-line immigration. >> indeed, democrats that they had the latino vote and the bag forever, just throw them and fe clichÉs about how where a nati
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let's get to the first word news with laura wright. laura white house aide described former president donald trump's behavior. she said trump new his supporters were armed when he told them to march on the building. she also said she was told he tried to take the wheel of the presidential limousine when he wasn't allowed to travel to the capital. the former president said the incident did not happen. jp morgan no longer has any exposure to the nickel that rocked metal markets earlier this year. after a drop in price on the london metal exchange allowed the tycoon at the center of the massive short squeeze to exit his positions with the bank. j.p. morgan emerged as the largest counterparty to a chinese company. 23 time grand slam winner serena williams has been locked -- knocked out in the first round at wimbledon. she hasn't played for almost a year after injuries forced her out of lester's tournament. she was beaten by the 116th ranked player from france. when asked if this is her last match, she said, "who knows?" global news 24 hours a da
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laura wright. laura: sorts credit suisse has been convicted of money laundering for april. drug dealer. it is another blow to credit suisse's. the bank says it has been strengthening its anti-money laundering framework and plans to appeal the decision. u.s. banks are boosting dividends in response to clearing fed stress tests. the goldman dividend will jump to $2.50, morgan stanley is raising its quarterly dividend by 10% and authorizing multi-year share buyback program . boris johnson's bill to override part of brexit has survived parliament, getting a step closer to becoming law. it easily passed despite opposition from his predecessor theresa may within his party. it would unilaterally amend the post-brexit settlement on northern ireland. robinhood chairs surged as bloomberg reported that ftx is said to be exploring a n acquisition. in a statement, sam bankman-fried says while ftx is excited, no m&a conversations are happening. tom: another factor choosing the markets is the news that china will be decreasing its quarantine from three weeks to ten days. central bankers gathering for the ecb forum in sintra. let's go down to francine who is on the ground, very windy another fantastic guest. francine: i'm looking forward to hearing from president lagarde opening the sintra forum, and what she says about fragmentation. joining us now is erik nielsen, group chief economist at unicredit. i have a million russians to ask you. you are doing a panel on it patient tomorrow rate 0-- --panel on inflation tomorrow. erik: i'm not sure they are behind the curve per se. the important thing with inflation is it is behind us in many ways, and we have to make sure it does not become self-fulfilling through rate increases. there is talk about the inflation expectation story but what matters is we got this shock, and a central banks can't do anything about what has happened or is hitting us right now. francine: does the economy right now were id 50 basis point hike -- warrant a 50 basis point hike in july instead of september? erik: the economy does not need monetary stimulus because it looks like we are heading into her a session. -- heading into a recession. francine: i guess the million dollars question, central banks have explained that we are having a supply shock, but it will not help without output. erik: this is where i think the ecb has not done such a good job. it is a supply stock, they were clear on this from the beginning. then they talked about there is a risk in america and europe of slowing demand and it is justified to withdraw monetary stimulus. however domestic demand in the euro zone today is lower than at the end of 2019, so how can this be a demand component at all? francine: so how difficult is it for the ecb? if we hike in a slow economy, can we avoid recession? erik: i don't think we can avoid it now. we have a massive shock, global trade because of china and all the rest of it declining. we have no fiscal help basically. that overwhelmingly spells recession to me. francine: would it not be easier to adjust towards the end of the year, where also gas consumption can go significant way higher? --significantly higher? erik: i don't like the idea of frontloading something to have room for easing later on. you do the best we can right now. then comes the problem that inflation is high, it is probably a good time to exit [speaking foreign language] but that is why we get the fragmentation story going. there is a common sense element to say in the face of these levels, how can we have negative rates, and i agree with that. francine: do you think we are starting to see consumer spending going down because of this inflation fear that we are going back to the 1970's? erik: the big question, this is where people really disagree. there is a hole in the pocket of people, there is excess savings, 10-12% in america, 7.5% in the euro zone but we don't know how it is distributed among income groups. there is evidence it is concentrated among the wealthier. how this pans out, we don't know, this is where the reasonable view can disagree -- reasonable few can disagree. i'm a little more doubtful about this, but who knows. francine: we have seen huge bond market moves and that leads as to how the ecb deals with fragmentation. is there a general sense that the market is leading what central banks need to do? erik: i think that forward guidance is misplaced. the ecb has basically done nothing, they did qe and yet they had the biggest monetary stimulus in decades because market prices were decreasing so fast. i don't think the ecb or the fed are doing as much as demand through prices. -- reprices. francine: thank you so much, the chief economist at unicredit. tom: ok great stuff. francine on the ground in sintra. coming up, we discuss opportunities in the credit and global high-yield space, the lead -- with michael scott, the lead portfolio manager at man group. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open, we are 42 minutes into the european trading day. gains on the benchmark of .3%, futures stateside up by .2% and .3%. the cell up in the bond market was pronounced in germany, yields up about 8%. yields also up on italian btp's. seven basis points on the 10 years, after we heard from the latvian central bank governor talking to francine lacqua in sintra. we will hear from president lagarde later at 9:00 local time. he said that 50 basis points july should not be ruled out. martins: the current focus is 25, but when we make the decision it warrants another look. if we see that the inflation reading is high, and we see negative inflation expectations, then in my view, the increase would be a reasonable choice. tom: the governor of the bank of latvia speaking earlier in the show at the ecb forum in sintra. joining me now on set is michael scott, lead portfolio manager at man group, the world's largest publicly listed hedge fund. what a great day to talk credit. let's start with that and the pricing of the central bank timing, how much has been priced in at this point? michael: as we came into this year, it was clear central banks were behind the curve. now they are obviously trying to play catch up and with that frontloading hikes aggressively. in credit markets we have seen significant repricing on account of interest rate and inflation expectations being better understood by the market. as we look forward, these interest rate hikes will start to ease into demand, and we think demand start to weaken in the second half of this year will be due further disruption -- lead to further disruption. tom: more disruption looking ahead. when it comes to europe, one of the vulnerabilities? michael: they are across all major developed markets, not just europe, the u.s. and the u.k. europe has happened earlier. it is pricing in a degree of demand downturn in the second half. nonetheless, we think that mid to lower rungs of the market which really need growth to grow into their capital structures will come under pressure in the second half this year. francine: tom: does that mean you want to be positioned in high quality versus the weaker quality stuff? is it versus higher yields, do you want to be in investment grade as you look to those recession risks? michael: the market is offering long-term value, but these are stable cash businesses in the mid to upper echelons of the high-yield space. these are typically utilities, or farmer companies. -- pharma companies. the lower half as the -- has the potential to underperform. cash flow analysis is the bedrock of credit analysis. ultimately, you need to see the -- to repay the coupons and essentially refinance the debt. as we look to a weaker demand backdrop, it is paramount to find businesses that can generate cash and grow a bit. -- ebidta, so having strong pricing power is critical in this environment. tom: during the pandemic, a lot of these companies were able to refinance at very low rates, how much of a buffer does that give them? michael: that's a good point and because of the stimulus that was enacted during the covid period, a lot of creditors turned up their debt. from a maturity perspective we don't see the pressures as that acute. default will certainly rise, but the maturity wall has been pushed out two or three years in the future. tom: you see a pickup in defaults, but in terms of historical comparisons many are saying it does not look concerning. if you expect and what are you monitoring -- do you expect a pickup and what are you monitoring? michael: we are looking at the default rate backdrop and we are moving into a weaker demand picture the next six to 12 months. we think defaults will pick up. in terms of how hard the landing is, historically the president does not look very good. we are expecting defaults to become cyclically higher as we adapt the vent demand backdrop in the second half. we like noncyclical businesses currently. we think the valuations underperformed on interest-rate activity. we think interest rates are very well priced by bond markets and the cash flows of these less cyclical sectors are offering long-term value. that's very much an opposite view to the cyclical parts of the market which have a significant ability to underperform the next six months. tom: look for those less cyclical businesses as you parse the corporate space with cash flows in mind. michael scott, the lead portfolio manager at man group. let's get the first word news. lauraders will instruct ministers to explore implementing a price cap of russian gas. it could be announced at the end of the g7 summit today. leaders are expected to mention a plan to cap prices of russian oil, which could work by imposing restrictions on insurance and shipping. china has reduced quarantine times for inbound travelers by half. in the comers will only need to spend seven days in a facility, down from 14 days of hotel quarantine in many parts of china currently, and as many as 21 days in the past. 46 people have been found dead in a lori art in -- lorrie parked in san antonio, texas. the san antonio merrick suggested the people who died were immigrants. that is as temperatures reached as high as 39 degrees celsius and in the area yesterday read nato it is planning to label china as a systemic challenge. the so-called strategic concept document is likely to highlight a deepening partnership between beijing and moscow and is due to be signed up by major leaders at their madrid
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laura ingraham for the "ingraham angle" is next have a great night. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham.om washington tonight. thank you for joining us. last night's commentary about the growing correlation between high-potency marijuana use and psychosis, especially in teens, oh, it sent all the predictable voices -- they went crazy. tonight, my follow-up will include a discussion with two of the brightest minds on the topic. but first, sabotaging america, that's the focus of tonight's "angle." the man has trouble wit
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laura wright. laura: profits at chinese firms are down 6.5% from a year earlier, as easing covid restrictions allowed companies to resume production and improve logistics and sales. hey bloomberg index of eight early indicators in china showed improvement in june after two straight months of false. a new poll suggests the majority of americans disapprove the supreme court decision to overturn the constitutional right to abortion. the survey by cbs news on friday and saturday pound 59% of respondents were against the ruling. among women, two thirds said they disapprove the decision. voters were split along party lines with 80% of republicans in favor. the u.s. is rebooting its effort to counter china's program, enlisting the support of g7 leaders in germany. it is falling on leaders to find projects in middle and low income countries to the tune of $600 billion over the next five years. global news, 24 hours a day, on air, and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg, tom, francine? francine: laurat in london. let's talk about inflation. we have cpi readings for germany, france and spain. g7 leaders discussing how to coordinate action to tackle certain price rises and ward off the threat of a recession as they meet in the bavarian alps. joining us to talk about the specter of inflation, and monetary policy response is anna titareva, european economist at ubs. i also have an inflation panel on wednesday in central portugal. two central banks now need to exchange notes on how not to get it wrong, or do they need to coordinate so that they don't put recession at the forefront but have more of a message to the markets? anna: i think that's what we are already seeing when we think about the balancing act between growth and inflation. central banks are likely to focus on the inflation problem. we have to keep in mind that inflation drivers across countries are slightly different. in the euro zone, for example, energy still remains the key driver explaining around 50 to 60% of key head
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laura ingraham is up next. have a great night. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle from washington tonighthave a lot to say about president biden incoherent and divisive gun grab address a moment with congressman in a mother who used her gun to defend her home from and intruder, and that's going to happen a moments. first, latinos against liberalism, that is the focus o tonight's angle. it seems like just yesterday when the conventional wisdom
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judy: laura barron-lopez, thank you. laura: thank you.y: whatever happens regarding the gas tax, congress does appear poised to deliver the biggest overhaul of the nation's gun laws in nearly three decades. it is a development few observers believed possible, even as mass shootings like those in buffalo, new york, and uvalde, texas, shook the country. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins joins me now to explain what is in this bill, what's not, and where the proposal goes from here. so, lisa, let's start. hello. let's start with the fact that this has several elements to it. tell us what's in here. what does it look like? lisa: this is an 80-page bill. that's not very long when you talk about how much it does, but it has some very specific elements to it. and we want to start with that idea of, what are we talking about with guns specifically? let's take a look. first of all, the title of this bill, the bipartisan safer communities act. in here, there are $750 million in grants that would help state and local officials and counties
judy: laura barron-lopez, thank you. laura: thank you.y: whatever happens regarding the gas tax, congress does appear poised to deliver the biggest overhaul of the nation's gun laws in nearly three decades. it is a development few observers believed possible, even as mass shootings like those in buffalo, new york, and uvalde, texas, shook the country. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins joins me now to explain what is in this bill, what's not, and where the proposal goes from here. so,...
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the news continues, "the ingraham angle," laura ingraham is up next, have a great night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm lauraks for being with us tonight. from the moment the decision leaked five weeks ago, i told you it wasn't just protests that would follow. it would be a constant threat of violence, and actual violence. the addresses of conservative justices were released by a group called ruth sent us and soon mobs of abortion not descended on their homes. democratic leaders were given numerous chances to condemn this dangerous escalation, but they refused to do it.
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laura wright. laura: president volodymyr zelenskyy says ukraine is facing an historic week as member states are being asked to sign up on its bid for candidacy status to join the bloc. meanwhile, as grain harvests get underway, the nation is warning output could shrink by more than 40% this year because of russia's invasion. the u.k. is bracing for a week of tribal disruptions after efforts to avert a planned rail strike failed. trains will be disrupted in three days of walkouts, starting tomorrow, as 40,000 staff hold the country's largest train strike in more than 30 years. londoners will be hit by a walkout on the city's underground network in another labor dispute. china is sending teams to central and eastern parts of the country as soaring heat and a lack of rainfall threatened to hamper summer planting of soy and cornl. . sowing has been difficult. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. tom? tom: laurandon, thank you very much. germany is to step up efforts to bolster gas storage levels as russia squeezes flows into europe. the country's economy minister says there are plans to fire up more coal plants to conserve natural gas. joining us is will kennedy, bloomberg's executive editor. let's start with russian gas, where we are in terms of the restrictions. do we expect further moves? how much is flowing into europe versus the week before? reporter: flows remain constrained. we have these so-called technical issues on the nord stream 1 pipeline. juniper reported it was only getting 60%, which is a challenging position for germany to be in. gas demand is low, but hopes of filling up your gas storage sites to a level before the winter when gas demand surges, it is not going to be as easy or likely as people bought, and that is a severe challenge. tom: the linkage from coal, or from gas to coal, and the remarkable prospect we are seeing now of a member of the green party, the foreign min
laura wright. laura: president volodymyr zelenskyy says ukraine is facing an historic week as member states are being asked to sign up on its bid for candidacy status to join the bloc. meanwhile, as grain harvests get underway, the nation is warning output could shrink by more than 40% this year because of russia's invasion. the u.k. is bracing for a week of tribal disruptions after efforts to avert a planned rail strike failed. trains will be disrupted in three days of walkouts, starting...
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laura wright. laura: london's heathrow and charles de gaulle airports are cutting flights as travel chaos into the summer. heathrow has asked airlines to cut 30 flights from schedules a concern that pete passenger numbers will exceed the level it can safely handle. the french aviation authority has ordered a 17 reduction in lights -- flights due to a strike by firefighters. carmakers increased u.k. production for the first time in almost a year as prices helped accelerate the shift to electric vehicles. output more than doubling. the number of cars produced was only half the pre-pandemic level for the month. global news, 24 hours a day, on air, and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. ok, laurayou. don't francine: don't get me started. tom: they need more staff and they need more staff and they needed more quickly. francine: they never actually unloaded the begich. tom: the travails of the constant traveler. opec and its allies are meeting today and are expected to ratify a supply increase for august. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open, 53 minutes into the european trading day. stocks are dropping, u.s. futures also dropping. there is more concern about amounting recession. opec and its allies are meeting today and are expected to ratify a supply increase for august. traders will likely be more focused on what the cartel does after that. the decision may hinge on president biden's trip to saudi arabia next month and he is expected to look for help in bringing prices down. a senior u.s. energy advisor spoke about hopes opec will do more to boost supply. >> i think the first step of them announcing additional supplies a few weeks ago was step one. i'm very
laura wright. laura: london's heathrow and charles de gaulle airports are cutting flights as travel chaos into the summer. heathrow has asked airlines to cut 30 flights from schedules a concern that pete passenger numbers will exceed the level it can safely handle. the french aviation authority has ordered a 17 reduction in lights -- flights due to a strike by firefighters. carmakers increased u.k. production for the first time in almost a year as prices helped accelerate the shift to electric...
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laura: i own laura trevelyan in new york city and this is bbc world news america. celebrations have gun for queen elizabeth marking a record-breaking 70 years as monarch. the queen appears on the balcony at buckingham palace with four generations of the royal family as the pageantry commemorating her platinum jubilee begins. a spectacular flightpath by the red arrows as 70 aircraftpaid tribute to the queen's tenure. >> people from around the u.k. on the world have been gathering to join in all of the celebrations. lauraill bring you the latest on the ceremonies throughout the program and the rest of the days news. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we begin tonight in the united kingdom, where the pomp and pageantry is underway, marking queen elizabeth ii's platinum jubilee, her seven years on the throne. tributes have been pouring in from world leaders. president biden wished the queen a joyful celebration. katty kay is in london for us with a fantastic view of the festivities. the queen is the longest-serving monarch in u.k. history, and a singular global figure. it must be quite the party on the mall. katty: there have been people here all day. it has been jampacked buddies here at -- jampacked activities here. the queen walked out on the balcony to see the parade, and that was followed by a spectacular flightpath of military planes. in a statement earlier, the queen said she hoped these four days of celebrations would create many happy memories for people around the worl
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laura is next, we will see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "theanks for being with us. the real terrorists, that's the focus of tonight's "angle." the democrats have their narratives set, long before biden was sworn into office. there is wasn't a story about how americans would thrive or be safe and happy under the biden policies. because their climate change of session would deeply damage american families. they always knew that. therefore, as kind of a preemptive
laura is next, we will see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "theanks for being with us. the real terrorists, that's the focus of tonight's "angle." the democrats have their narratives set, long before biden was sworn into office. there is wasn't a story about how americans would thrive or be safe and happy under the biden policies. because their climate change of session would deeply damage american families. they always knew that....