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well done lloyd. that is interesting, you used to bea lloyd.u, it isa television. i am going to ask you, it is a personal question, you're co mforta ble it is a personal question, you're comfortable with me asking it and i know you say i wouldn't ask this of a male politician, you've chosen not to have children. i have and you wouldn't ask a male politician. which is a fair point. i was asked, being shadow minister for women, which is a fair point. i was asked, being shadow ministerfor women, i don't think you can do that, because you haven't got children. women make choices about their lives and whatever choices they make is fine and they should be represented. we are not... just mums. but being a mum is... you know one of the most wonderful things that people can to obviously. are you going to go back to broadcasting? the thing is, i've got to get a job, like anybody else who gives up theirjob, i don't have family money and my responsibility is to look after my mum and dad, rather than the other way around. i would love to go back into broadc
well done lloyd. that is interesting, you used to bea lloyd.u, it isa television. i am going to ask you, it is a personal question, you're co mforta ble it is a personal question, you're comfortable with me asking it and i know you say i wouldn't ask this of a male politician, you've chosen not to have children. i have and you wouldn't ask a male politician. which is a fair point. i was asked, being shadow minister for women, which is a fair point. i was asked, being shadow ministerfor women, i...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham.te in next month's general election has missed the boat. the deadline ran out at midnight. nearly 3 million people have applied to register in the past month, with more than a third under 25. much more on all the news for you anytime on the bbc news website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: from 2—0 down, tottenham win jose mourinho's first champions league game in charge and qualify for the knockout stages. russia's told they'll be able to compete at euro 2020, even if a four—year ban from sporting events comes into effect. and after a year where he nearly retired and then came back, we hearfrom former world number one andy murray about his new documentary. welcome to the programme. we start with football, and three more teams have qualified for the knockout phase of the european champions league. 13—time winners r
sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham.te in next month's general election has missed the boat. the deadline ran out at midnight. nearly 3 million people have applied to register in the past month, with more than a third under 25. much more on all the news for you anytime on the bbc news website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme:...
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lloyd g riff lloyd griff is speaking to ben brown earlier.en hearing, two people have been killed and three people are in hospital in what police have called a terrorist incident on london bridge. at shortly before 2pm this afternoon, armed officers shot dead a man believed to be wearing a hoax explosive device. members of the public had run towards the man, who had a knife, and restrained him until police stepped in. tom edwards reports on how events unfolded. this footage showed what appeared to be ordinary londoners again tackling a terrorist on london bridge. 0fficers intervened. it happened on the north side of the thames. two years ago, london bridge was the scene of a terrorist attack. there appeared to be a fight going on on the other side of the bridge, with several men attacking one man. police arrived, including armed police, and then a number of shots were fired at this man. from the top of a bus, here, a man with a blue tie, is seen running from the incident with what looks like a knife in his hand. we won't show it, but moments
lloyd g riff lloyd griff is speaking to ben brown earlier.en hearing, two people have been killed and three people are in hospital in what police have called a terrorist incident on london bridge. at shortly before 2pm this afternoon, armed officers shot dead a man believed to be wearing a hoax explosive device. members of the public had run towards the man, who had a knife, and restrained him until police stepped in. tom edwards reports on how events unfolded. this footage showed what appeared...
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lloyd, thank you for call in. been trawl tumatg to see that. >> it was very, very traumati traumatizi traumatizing. a horrible experience. just something you can hardly think about, really. >> what made you decide to pull out your phone and start recording? >> i was actually on my phone before. then i realized there was an altercation happening so i kind of pressed record. i was leaning on the top deck of a london bus. i was kind of scrolling on my phone. i saw the altercation and i just kind of pressed record and felt like something was happening and i didn't quite understand what was going on. >> so back up for us and talk to us about what was happening around the time of day when this took place, when you were passing by, and happened to just witness what police are now responding to as potentially terror related? do you know who this person was? how many people were involved? can you set the scene for me? >> i can just tell you what i saw. when i realized something was happening i kind of looked up from my pho
lloyd, thank you for call in. been trawl tumatg to see that. >> it was very, very traumati traumatizi traumatizing. a horrible experience. just something you can hardly think about, really. >> what made you decide to pull out your phone and start recording? >> i was actually on my phone before. then i realized there was an altercation happening so i kind of pressed record. i was leaning on the top deck of a london bus. i was kind of scrolling on my phone. i saw the altercation...
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both appeared in court on thursday, as our correspondent sian lloyd reports.alian atkinson's talents brought him some memorable goals. this strike clinched him goal of the season in 1993. his career spanned 15 years, including four seasons with aston villa in the 1990s. but three years ago, police were called to his father's home near telford. a taser was discharged and dalian atkinson was restrained. he died shortly afterwards following a cardiac arrest. what happened there was investigated by the police watchdog. following that independent inquiry, two west mercia police officers, whose identities are being protected, appeared in court today. both were charged this morning — one with the murder of dalian atkinson and the other, a woman police officer, is accused of assault causing actual bodily harm. the barrister for the two police officers argued that they should remain anonymous because they could face a risk to their lives if their identities became known. the judge said that it was virtually wholly unprecedented for a defendant not to be named, but he d
both appeared in court on thursday, as our correspondent sian lloyd reports.alian atkinson's talents brought him some memorable goals. this strike clinched him goal of the season in 1993. his career spanned 15 years, including four seasons with aston villa in the 1990s. but three years ago, police were called to his father's home near telford. a taser was discharged and dalian atkinson was restrained. he died shortly afterwards following a cardiac arrest. what happened there was investigated by...
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asked and had the requisite state of mind that the president asked for an investigation of a political lloyd --t's over the line. but if you asked for investigation of corruption of a politician that happens to be a political rival. >> do you think the president is unimpeachable? >> yeah probably. >> i think the second angle is this. foreign aid law can only go out to countries that are not corrupt. if you think a country is acting in a corrupt way the president can always withhold aid until the corruption is fixed. of have to get in the mind president trump and his advisors. think corruption is in the law that you can't give aid? this ends up being a policy debate in a partisan debate and has nothing to do with legality or impeachment. me oneou will grant second. my head is only now d combusting from the exchange you had with rand paul. onn senator rand paul comes and says that what donald trump said and the transcript is there, extorting a foreign government for his personal political gain and that's exactly the same as what joe biden said. that this prosecutor should be released. inn joe
asked and had the requisite state of mind that the president asked for an investigation of a political lloyd --t's over the line. but if you asked for investigation of corruption of a politician that happens to be a political rival. >> do you think the president is unimpeachable? >> yeah probably. >> i think the second angle is this. foreign aid law can only go out to countries that are not corrupt. if you think a country is acting in a corrupt way the president can always...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham.reviewers mo hussein and rachel shabi. that's all coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. there's been a series of high—profile resignations from malta's government, all connected to the investigation into the murder ofjournalist daphne ca ruana galizia, who was killed by a car bomb in 2017. this evening, protesters in malta demanded the resignation of the prime minister. earlier, joseph muscat‘s chief adviser stepped down amid reports he was being questioned by police. the tourism minister resigned shortly afterwards and the economy minister has also stepped aside. all three deny any wrongdoing. a couple from west sussex have emerged as the winners of a euromillions jackpot worth £105 million. steve and lenka thompson are the country's ninth biggest winners. a warning: this report by duncan kennedy has flash photography. cheering reddit only, this is what happiness looks like. stephen lenka thompson have won £105 million. the couple with three young children found out
sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham.reviewers mo hussein and rachel shabi. that's all coming up after the headlines at 11:30pm. there's been a series of high—profile resignations from malta's government, all connected to the investigation into the murder ofjournalist daphne ca ruana galizia, who was killed by a car bomb in 2017. this evening, protesters in malta demanded the resignation of the prime minister. earlier, joseph muscat‘s chief adviser stepped down amid reports he was being...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, evesham.d by donald trump, has told an impeachment hearing in washington that she felt threatened and intimidated by the president. marie yovanovich told the congressional committee that donald trump's personal lawyer had worked to discredit her, and she said his government had been manipulated by corrupt foreign interests. mr trump is accused of pressurising ukraine to dig up damaging information about his democratic rivaljoe biden. the president denies any wrongdoing, but the impeachment process could eventually see him removed from office. 0ur north america editorjon sopel reports from washington. this was devastating and powerful testimony in what turned out to be a day of edge of your seat drama. the us ambassador to ukraine, marie jovanovic, thrust into the centre of a poisonous brew. she fell foul of a diplomatic back channel set up by donald trump's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, and was fired without warning. the smears against her were all untrue but in thejuly 25 call between donal
sian lloyd, bbc news, evesham.d by donald trump, has told an impeachment hearing in washington that she felt threatened and intimidated by the president. marie yovanovich told the congressional committee that donald trump's personal lawyer had worked to discredit her, and she said his government had been manipulated by corrupt foreign interests. mr trump is accused of pressurising ukraine to dig up damaging information about his democratic rivaljoe biden. the president denies any wrongdoing,...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham.ernment — all connected to the investigation into the murder ofjournalist daphne ca ruana galizia, who was killed by a car bomb in 2017. this evening, protesters in malta demanded the resignation of the prime minister. earlierjoseph muscat‘s chief adviser stepped down amid reports he was being questioned by police. the tourism minister resigned shortly afterwards and the economy minister has stepped aside. all three deny any wrongdoing. the numbers of people following adult learning courses in england has halved in the last decade — giving fewer people a second chances if they failed to achieve good results in school. teenagers who fail their gcses have a much lower chance of ever getting to an a—level or equivalent qualification. 0ur education editor bra nwen jeffreys reports from wolverhampton. wolverhampton has ambition but lacks skills. too many adults with no qualifications, part of a national skills gap all parties are now promising to fix. adam passed one gcse at 16, not enough
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think fundamentally -- your network has reported pretty prominent, famous investors, lee cooperman, lloyd blankfein among them, who do not want to see a change in president trump's economic policies. they likes the tax cut incentives, they like the rollback of regulations, they like the opening in the energy factr, and they like the that the president is trying to reduce trade barriers and is engaging china in order to protect american -- the american economy and defend the american workforce. they like those policies. the stock market, which is up about 20% year to date, which i would argue, by the way, is predicting better business conditions ahead. the stock market has benefited from these incentive-oriented, supply-side, market-driven policies and they don't want to see change. when you get these votes and so forth and i'm not here to talk about the chronology of impeachment, but nonetheless, yes, i think the impeachment starts hasts and hurt the stock market. i think president trump was right. i will say this. it is not my lane, but i want to say a couple things about this. one, havi
think fundamentally -- your network has reported pretty prominent, famous investors, lee cooperman, lloyd blankfein among them, who do not want to see a change in president trump's economic policies. they likes the tax cut incentives, they like the rollback of regulations, they like the opening in the energy factr, and they like the that the president is trying to reduce trade barriers and is engaging china in order to protect american -- the american economy and defend the american workforce....
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dan, lloyd, see you later. >> sure will after the break. >>> the exclusive with shantanu narayen.o anywhere. "squawk alley" returns in two minutes. with every attempt to free itself, it only becomes more entangled. unaware that an exhilarating escape is just within reach. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. i'm happy to give you the tour, i lohey jay. it. jay? charlotte! oh hi. he helped me set up my watch lists. oh, he's terrific. excellent tennis player. bye-bye. i recognize that voice. annie? yeah! she helped me find the right bonds for my income strategy. you're very popular around here. there's a birthday going on. karl! he took care of my 401k rollover. wow, you call a lot. yeah, well it's my money we're talking about here. joining us for karaoke later? ah, i'd love to, but people get really emotional when i sing. help from a team that will exceed your expectations. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk alley. i am jon fortt, here in l.a. at the los angeles convention center with shantanu narayen, ceo of adobe how many years have you been doing this in
dan, lloyd, see you later. >> sure will after the break. >>> the exclusive with shantanu narayen.o anywhere. "squawk alley" returns in two minutes. with every attempt to free itself, it only becomes more entangled. unaware that an exhilarating escape is just within reach. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. i'm happy to give you the tour, i lohey jay. it. jay? charlotte! oh hi. he helped me set up my watch lists. oh, he's terrific....
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lloyd blank fine, former goldman ceo live and exclusive hasn't been on the network in about 18 monthsso much to talk with him about. the markets, politics, how he ended up in a campaign ad for elizabeth warren carl, we'll see you in 15 minutes. we cannot wait to sit down with lloyd. >> thanks. >>> meantime, let's get the santelli exchange with rick santelli >> hi, carl. if you cut through the clutter and get at the heart of the matter, there are issues with trade, with candidates that want to be president that are pushing economic agendas the country is not necessarily familiar with, maybe a bit uncomfortable with but right at the core, one thing emerges, and that is capital spending investment by companies, putting money to work, creating future products, future opportunities, more jobs. but the problem is there's a lot of reasons i'll give you an example this time is different reinhart, famous book, eight centuries of final folly you walk away after you read it with two notions, that after major financial debacles, it takes a long time for a global economy's feet to hit the ground a
lloyd blank fine, former goldman ceo live and exclusive hasn't been on the network in about 18 monthsso much to talk with him about. the markets, politics, how he ended up in a campaign ad for elizabeth warren carl, we'll see you in 15 minutes. we cannot wait to sit down with lloyd. >> thanks. >>> meantime, let's get the santelli exchange with rick santelli >> hi, carl. if you cut through the clutter and get at the heart of the matter, there are issues with trade, with...
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fund >> i'm scat wapner front and center this hour, a halftime exclusive, former goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein, we'll cover it all over the next 30 minutes we fwin with mr. blankfein's reaction on cnbc by presidential candidate elizabeth warren >> it is time for a wealth tax in america i've heard there are some billionaires who doesn't support this plan. >> theville ville ification of billionaires makes no sense to me >> she probably thinks more about cataclysmic change to the economic system as opposed to tinkering. >> lloyd blankfein responded on twitter. >> i can watch that over and over again >> where were you when you first saw that >> i was kind of brushing my teeth in the morning where i normally watch the channel i was surprised and flattered to think that i could play such an important role in the presidential campaign. >> were you angry? >> no, i wasn't angry. i'm a little bit staggered that it gotten to this point of kind of name calling. how provocative was my statement that i would tinker with the financial system and i wouldn't explode it and that becomes in this kind o
fund >> i'm scat wapner front and center this hour, a halftime exclusive, former goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein, we'll cover it all over the next 30 minutes we fwin with mr. blankfein's reaction on cnbc by presidential candidate elizabeth warren >> it is time for a wealth tax in america i've heard there are some billionaires who doesn't support this plan. >> theville ville ification of billionaires makes no sense to me >> she probably thinks more about cataclysmic...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham crown court.17—year—old jodie chesney, who was stabbed in a park in east london in march. svenson ong—a—kwie, who's 19, and a 17 year old, who can't be named, have been convicted at the old bailey. dan johnson has been speaking to jodie's family. well, i terribly miss being able to askjodie to play the piano for me. erm, i miss everything about her. mmm. the chesney family photos beam with youthful innocence and ambition. jodie was bright, caring, and kind. hard work volunteering earned her the highest recognition. her killing stunned the nation. and after an eight—week trial, this is the relief of a grieving family. i'm happy with the verdict. 100%. we got ‘em! justice forjodie! yeah, forjodie! this is the last image ofjodie heading to the park with friends that friday night, to listen to music and smoke cannabis. cctv later caught two figures crossing the field towards the group. the two hooded men walked silently over to the play area. the prosecution said they crept up on jodie and her friends
sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham crown court.17—year—old jodie chesney, who was stabbed in a park in east london in march. svenson ong—a—kwie, who's 19, and a 17 year old, who can't be named, have been convicted at the old bailey. dan johnson has been speaking to jodie's family. well, i terribly miss being able to askjodie to play the piano for me. erm, i miss everything about her. mmm. the chesney family photos beam with youthful innocence and ambition. jodie was bright, caring, and...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham crown court.ated container in essex last month. all of them came from vietnam and their families have all now been traced. two lorry drivers have been charged in relation to the deaths and ii arrests have been made in vietnam for people smuggling. there've been heavy downpours across large parts of northern england today with flooded roads and cancelled train services. hundreds of people were trapped for hours in a sheffield shopping centre and told not to leave by police. 0ur report tom ingle is there. good evening. it has been a day are properly filthy weather across the north of england and the last couple of hours the attention has been focused on the meadowhall shopping centre. should have been the biggest night of the year, christmas lights switch on. thousands of people inside the centre, but a 5.30 the decision was made to pull the event because this constant rain we have had all day affected local road and rail networks. people were not trapped per se but it was difficult for them to get
sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham crown court.ated container in essex last month. all of them came from vietnam and their families have all now been traced. two lorry drivers have been charged in relation to the deaths and ii arrests have been made in vietnam for people smuggling. there've been heavy downpours across large parts of northern england today with flooded roads and cancelled train services. hundreds of people were trapped for hours in a sheffield shopping centre and told not to leave...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham crown court.h. the manchester evening news says that the north has been neglected for far too long and that an election has to change that. the huddersfield examiner — says that government cuts have led to local services losing £183 million and that a general election must stop the neglect of the north. and the hull daily mail — says it's time to "power up the north" and with investment needed everywhere from energy to transport and education to trade. our correspondent robert hall, has been gauging the response from voters in leeds. there is so much focus on specifically london and the south and there is so much that the north has to offer. plenty of businesses are moving up to the north. do you think the north of england can pull together? i believe so, yes. ifeel like whether our small differences, people will get behind something as a collective, really. ifeela little like we have heard this before, perhaps. perhapsl little like we have heard this before, perhaps. perhaps i am a little jaded.
sian lloyd, bbc news, birmingham crown court.h. the manchester evening news says that the north has been neglected for far too long and that an election has to change that. the huddersfield examiner — says that government cuts have led to local services losing £183 million and that a general election must stop the neglect of the north. and the hull daily mail — says it's time to "power up the north" and with investment needed everywhere from energy to transport and education to...
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that's lloyd blankfein on twitter. we'll hear in him next week. lebeau with the news alert. >>> scott, every year "consumer reports" asks its members, rank your vehicle, tell us what works and doesn't work the new report has just come out, lexus, mazda and toyota are rates at one, two, and three as the most reliable models according to "consumer reports." the bottom three, cadillac drops to the bottom behind alfa romeo and acura. when you take a look at records of tesla, tesla to its recommended model 3 and s according to "consumer reports." the reliability has improved >> tesla ticking a tiny bit lower. still higher by 1.5. options with an opportunity in the consumer jon and pete have new traded for you. first,dom chiou has a look on "the exchange. >> we're officially in the longest bull market in history one of my next guests says we're not done yet he tells us why and where he's putting his money. >>> and key for executive firms. >>> and a top executive slowing adshe at google's chrome books that's on rapid fire i'll see you on "the exchange. u
that's lloyd blankfein on twitter. we'll hear in him next week. lebeau with the news alert. >>> scott, every year "consumer reports" asks its members, rank your vehicle, tell us what works and doesn't work the new report has just come out, lexus, mazda and toyota are rates at one, two, and three as the most reliable models according to "consumer reports." the bottom three, cadillac drops to the bottom behind alfa romeo and acura. when you take a look at records of...
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lloyd garrison's the liberator. england, abolition having more success. keep that in mind. iss reflects english slavery well in the not cotyou can sees average price of a slave over the years before civil war. what does this chart show? booms and busts. maybe i don't know how to use this. whatever. happen in thenics world economy, the american economy. panics happen but slavery is there. the price of slaves growing, 1860, price of slaves is at an ?ll-time map. right there on the petersburg, between norfork on the north carolina border. here is a map, i'm not sure how well it appears, part to see. states, 1830, slave population. roughly, red are orange dots, the middle ones, southampton county, 50% slave. lots of slaves. virginia is the heart of slavery. cotton boom is happening, biggest plantations, which had been in south carolina will move to mississippi and alabama. mississippi more than alabama. louisiana and mississippi. these plantations don't ever change the fact that virginia is the largest slaveholding state in the country in 1860. virginia has a norma's sleigh pop
lloyd garrison's the liberator. england, abolition having more success. keep that in mind. iss reflects english slavery well in the not cotyou can sees average price of a slave over the years before civil war. what does this chart show? booms and busts. maybe i don't know how to use this. whatever. happen in thenics world economy, the american economy. panics happen but slavery is there. the price of slaves growing, 1860, price of slaves is at an ?ll-time map. right there on the petersburg,...
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her supposed allies an allegation the state department called an outright fabrication and that mr lloyd sankoh later attractive. mr lloyd sankoh said that as a result of these allegations and battery avantage would face serious problems in the united states public opinion polls indicated that ukrainians generally did not believe mr woods and those allegations and in march on march 22nd president poroshenko issued a statement in support of a battery a lot of following mr losing those allegations mr giuliani and others made a number of public statements critical of mastery of on a bitch questioning her integrity and calling for her removal from office mr giuliani was also making frequent public statements pushing for ukraine to investigate interference in the 2016 election and issues related to barry's money and the bidens for example on may 1st 2019 the new york times reported that mr giuliani had quote discussed the breeze my investigation and its intersection with the bidens with the ousted ukrainian prosecutor general and the current prosecutor on may 9th the new york times reported t
her supposed allies an allegation the state department called an outright fabrication and that mr lloyd sankoh later attractive. mr lloyd sankoh said that as a result of these allegations and battery avantage would face serious problems in the united states public opinion polls indicated that ukrainians generally did not believe mr woods and those allegations and in march on march 22nd president poroshenko issued a statement in support of a battery a lot of following mr losing those allegations...
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that was lloyd griffith speaking to my colleague ben brown earlier, he was an eyewitness. by the terrorist incident at london bridge, victim support can offer free and confidential help and support. you can call their 24—hour support line on 08 08168 9111. the headlines on bbc news: two members of the public have died after being stabbed in what police describe as a terrorist incident on london bridge. bbc understands the attacker was a former prisoner convicted of a terrorism offence out on license. heated exchanges in the bbcs election debate in cardiff, as conservative and labour brexit plans are described as a "lie" and a "cop—out." three people have been wounded after a stabbing on a shopping street in the hague. in cardiff, during tonight's bbc election debate, all the participants expressed their horror at the events on london bridge and paid tribute to the victims and the emergency services. the debate itself saw heated exchanges over brexit, with conservative claims they could "get brexit done" being described as a "lie" and labour's position branded as a " 0ur po
that was lloyd griffith speaking to my colleague ben brown earlier, he was an eyewitness. by the terrorist incident at london bridge, victim support can offer free and confidential help and support. you can call their 24—hour support line on 08 08168 9111. the headlines on bbc news: two members of the public have died after being stabbed in what police describe as a terrorist incident on london bridge. bbc understands the attacker was a former prisoner convicted of a terrorism offence out on...
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i will bring labour if i may, for a moment, lloyd russell—moyle. will, quote, cripple oui’ conservatives will, quote, cripple our hospitals and then people will die. what kind of claim is that? if oui’ die. what kind of claim is that? if our hospital system continues to go the way it is, people will die, we have already seen, most independent studies show, austerity has led to the early deaths of 100,000 people in this country. applause it is not an exaggeration to say that current policies of this government have led to the deaths of people and the continuation will lead to more deaths. it is true. the veins you said on politics live this week, there will be a great big bonfire of the nhs. what were you talking about? not only the privatisation but the rollback of the nhs, so now we see in many nhs trusts they will not do routine procedures they previously did. just to remind you, it was a few days ago, you are talking about a future trade agreement between the uk and the us when you claimed that the conservatives were going to sell off the nhs in
i will bring labour if i may, for a moment, lloyd russell—moyle. will, quote, cripple oui’ conservatives will, quote, cripple our hospitals and then people will die. what kind of claim is that? if oui’ die. what kind of claim is that? if our hospital system continues to go the way it is, people will die, we have already seen, most independent studies show, austerity has led to the early deaths of 100,000 people in this country. applause it is not an exaggeration to say that current...
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this like mental wellness and mental checkout experience and that's what makes those clients keep lloyd stay loyal and keep coming back for more and more treatments with that company each treatment is designed to soothe all the senses simultaneously so while your nails are being pampered you can escape to the hawaiian sands as your feet get a coffee foot screwup. after a long day of work this 6 actually what i needed the coffee scrub just made you feel like your feet were the same and and if you could almost hear the waves and just feel that false full sensory experience. but this luxury futuristic experience will cost you $60.00 for a pedicure and $55.00 for a manicure. and that's it for me and the business team from oh business news check out our website that's called slush business that's for. people for information. they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter today to get in touch. followers. click. the listen carefully to. see if she is going to get. the ball discover the i'm. the lead. player subscribe to a documentary to. league . play. the true love is respect. be a slave
this like mental wellness and mental checkout experience and that's what makes those clients keep lloyd stay loyal and keep coming back for more and more treatments with that company each treatment is designed to soothe all the senses simultaneously so while your nails are being pampered you can escape to the hawaiian sands as your feet get a coffee foot screwup. after a long day of work this 6 actually what i needed the coffee scrub just made you feel like your feet were the same and and if...
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lloyd following freiburg got off to a nightmare starting braman may look rachet circling home with composure in the night's minutes. because of an wingers fulfill of the campaign. but a goal keeping blunder gave freiburg a way back in on the 28th minute. kneels pietersen the beneficiary of an absolute howler from his you have lanka. rush it so was at the heart of things again when braman regained the lead on the hour mark here dog every selassie with a pinpoint header. and things went from bad to worse for friday when yannick harborough put his marching orders for this elbow one day because nevertheless freiburg would stun the is a study on with the latest of equalizes mills peterson the hero again in the 93rd minutes 2 point surrendered for flooring who felt they had a brain and. it was smiles all round between the coaches ahead of light 6 clash with minds that's was about to change for one of them. it took just 5 minutes for leipsic to school sell some bits of poking home a team of them across was the bush cheney aloft a half an hour then applying the finishing touch this time was christop
lloyd following freiburg got off to a nightmare starting braman may look rachet circling home with composure in the night's minutes. because of an wingers fulfill of the campaign. but a goal keeping blunder gave freiburg a way back in on the 28th minute. kneels pietersen the beneficiary of an absolute howler from his you have lanka. rush it so was at the heart of things again when braman regained the lead on the hour mark here dog every selassie with a pinpoint header. and things went from bad...
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this like mental wellness and mental checkout experience and that's what makes those clients keep lloyd stay loyal and keep coming back for more and more treatments with that company each treatment is designed to soothe all the senses simultaneously so while your nails are being pampered you can escape to the hawaiian sands as your feet get a coffee foot scrub. after a long day of work this is exactly what i needed the coffee scrub just made you feel like your feet were in and and you could almost hear the waves and just feel that false full sensory experience. but this luxury futuristic experience will cost you $60.00 for a pedicure and $55.00 for a manicure. and sticking with a clearly lucrative well of beauty kylie jenner has sold a 51 percent stake in her cosmetics i'm still company the reality t.v. star 10 business woman will rake in $600000000.00 through the deal with major views eco for asian coetzee any of this year's became the youngest. self-made billionaire according to forbes magazine. and that's all from d.w. business and thanks for joining us. from. africa. instead of fire
this like mental wellness and mental checkout experience and that's what makes those clients keep lloyd stay loyal and keep coming back for more and more treatments with that company each treatment is designed to soothe all the senses simultaneously so while your nails are being pampered you can escape to the hawaiian sands as your feet get a coffee foot scrub. after a long day of work this is exactly what i needed the coffee scrub just made you feel like your feet were in and and you could...
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this like mental wellness and mental checkout experience and that's what makes those clients keep lloyd stay loyal and keep coming back for more and more treatments with that company each treatment is designed to soothe all the senses simultaneously so while your nails are being pampered you can escape to the hawaiian sands as your feet get a coffee foot screwup. after a long day of work this is exactly what i needed the coffee scrub just made you feel like your feet were in the same and and you could almost hear the waves and just feel that false full sensory experience. but this luxury futuristic experience will cost you $60.00 for a pedicure and $55.00 for a manicure. the coffers crown look in there that wraps up our show if you want more just go ahead and check out our website at the w dot com slash business or follow us on social media i'm chris cuomo rambling from me me and the entire team thanks for. why i subscribe to g.w. books you meet your favorite writer write. to what i write is to share where to find beautiful. books on you tube. i think it's everything china. so much diff
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economy that's according to a survey of chief financial officers conducted by management consultancy to lloyds it found a shop drop in both investments and recruitment which levels the lowest in 7 years the auto industry engineering and chemical sectors of the most pessimistic especially in investments the banking sector trails in recruit but the survey showed c f o's were most concerned about a full kastrup in domestic consumption in the coming year just digitisation came out as the one area they are still happy to invest in. let's go to chelsea delaney of financial correspondent in frankfurt chelsea just how bad is the situation because i mean germany's just narrowly missed a recession it is basically stagnating wouldn't investments from both the public and private sectors be exactly what the doctor ordered. well that's what economist investors have really been begging for over the past couple of months investment is really the really the bedrock of economic growth so the deterioration and willingness to invest especially in the manufacturing sector is definitely a concern for long term econ
economy that's according to a survey of chief financial officers conducted by management consultancy to lloyds it found a shop drop in both investments and recruitment which levels the lowest in 7 years the auto industry engineering and chemical sectors of the most pessimistic especially in investments the banking sector trails in recruit but the survey showed c f o's were most concerned about a full kastrup in domestic consumption in the coming year just digitisation came out as the one area...
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richard meade, editor of lloyd's listjoins me now. good morning, richard.it as simple as slowing ships down? certainly not. slowing ships is one of the effective measures the industry is industry of the effective measures the industry is looking at, and obviously it is being discussed. i think politically it is probably not going to float everybody‘s boat, but it is going to be part of the solution. the thing you have to remember with slowing ships down, it can reduce emissions but it is a short—term measure. there are practical problems, ships need to be able to slow down and speed up due to safety reasons. there is also the fa ct to safety reasons. there is also the fact that slowing down distorts trade. it could also be the case that it will keep more inefficient, older ships on the water for longer, rather than switching to cleaner fuel vessels, which is what the industry needs to do in the long—term. industry needs to do in the long-term. let's talk about the switch. it is a massive investment for anyone who runs a shipping business because they buy th
richard meade, editor of lloyd's listjoins me now. good morning, richard.it as simple as slowing ships down? certainly not. slowing ships is one of the effective measures the industry is industry of the effective measures the industry is looking at, and obviously it is being discussed. i think politically it is probably not going to float everybody‘s boat, but it is going to be part of the solution. the thing you have to remember with slowing ships down, it can reduce emissions but it is a...
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elizabeth warren went after ceo lloyd blankfein for the weather tax. scott wapner got a chance to sit down with mr. blankfein just a couple of moments ago and got his tang on that wealth tax. >> i can understand where the wealth tax is coming from. that's a very good way to, again, share the rewards, share the fruits, which you can also achieve through a progressive tax system if you don't realize i concome, you're not touched by it i understand where it's coming from and i understand the goals. the problem with it is it's completely unworkable. it's hard to settle an estate, often can take many years to settle an estate how do you mark to market your entire wealth every year, farmers who own farms, people who own homes. it n it's not just fancy people with tens of millions in art collections. anybody with a farm or a home would have to establish what that home is worth every year and you'd spend years fighting about it and next year you'd have to do it again. >> i want to bring in the economic adviser to the past five democratic nominees for president
elizabeth warren went after ceo lloyd blankfein for the weather tax. scott wapner got a chance to sit down with mr. blankfein just a couple of moments ago and got his tang on that wealth tax. >> i can understand where the wealth tax is coming from. that's a very good way to, again, share the rewards, share the fruits, which you can also achieve through a progressive tax system if you don't realize i concome, you're not touched by it i understand where it's coming from and i understand the...
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sian lloyd, bbc news.misery to parts of the uk — quiet village backs turned into raging torrents. drain covers. people once again protecting their homes around whole and east yorkshire. it was around five o'clock last night when the prior problems began. the battle to keep drains clear was already under way. you'll make everything was fall right up to the road. it was over the grass there. i 7pm, right up to the road. it was over the grass there. 17pm, main roads we re the grass there. 17pm, main roads were being closed. a road linking hull to a motorway network was closed. the same stretch of road that provided these images into thousand seven. with the nearby a63 closed, motorists have to find another way home many came to choose —— chose to came through here. local residents took it upon themselves to divert the traffic. macquarie stranded and the water is too deep and it has been flooding the engines. i could see the path so i tried coming out. went round the back of a curve and there are buses trying
sian lloyd, bbc news.misery to parts of the uk — quiet village backs turned into raging torrents. drain covers. people once again protecting their homes around whole and east yorkshire. it was around five o'clock last night when the prior problems began. the battle to keep drains clear was already under way. you'll make everything was fall right up to the road. it was over the grass there. i 7pm, right up to the road. it was over the grass there. 17pm, main roads we re the grass there. 17pm,...
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of course kpmg is the big accountancy firm, also the insurance company, you achieve executives of lloyd'sbe so careful about how you manage your brand and what your associations are. yes, you take so long to build up are. yes, you take so long to build up your brand and so long to build up up your brand and so long to build up trust in your brand and then it can be destroyed overnight, so this is why reputation management is such an important part of what businesses focus on now and i'm afraid people will cut off if they think that it is going to harm their brand. we have talked about this already but the city am has their take on the confederation of british industry conference in london. it is always a huge event and usually there is a pacific political leader speaking. today they have three. they were scattered throughout the day, getting their moment as it were to win votes. a tough audience for them and for all of them. most of the business world across the country. what an amazing situation to be in, in the middle of the election campaign, smack bang in the middle of that they get t
of course kpmg is the big accountancy firm, also the insurance company, you achieve executives of lloyd'sbe so careful about how you manage your brand and what your associations are. yes, you take so long to build up are. yes, you take so long to build up your brand and so long to build up up your brand and so long to build up trust in your brand and then it can be destroyed overnight, so this is why reputation management is such an important part of what businesses focus on now and i'm afraid...
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. >> let's hear from lloyd in st. louis. >> hello. >> we are listening, please go ahead. >> okay.impressed with you professor don't help me, perry, i'm 85 years old i will be 86 march 23. i was born in st. louis missouri and went to what you call all colored schools we would sing lift your voice and sing that instilled a lot of pride i don't know if you checked it out once upon a time the movie once upon a time we were colored, we were called colored people in those days and going through many changes but i think about you getting a phd and a jd, i'm also an educator and i had a masters degree and i didn't feel i needed a phd in education because i felt i was an excellent educator so i went and pursued a jd started 49 years old. this is a part of being black and being black you have to wear many hats. i'm so extremely proud of you and have a paper i'm going to send you but i just need your address at princeton new jersey. carry-on the good work sister, i love the song of solomon and all the other good things you said. now i will hang up and listen to you. thank you very much. >> l
. >> let's hear from lloyd in st. louis. >> hello. >> we are listening, please go ahead. >> okay.impressed with you professor don't help me, perry, i'm 85 years old i will be 86 march 23. i was born in st. louis missouri and went to what you call all colored schools we would sing lift your voice and sing that instilled a lot of pride i don't know if you checked it out once upon a time the movie once upon a time we were colored, we were called colored people in those days...
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this is lloyd's bank, not lloyd's insurance markets, obviously, trading up 4.12%.light volume session in europe. vonnie: that goes for the united states as well as the veterans day parade gets underway in new york city. some traded going on -- some trading going on. the s&p 500 falling 10 points. around, if young pardon the pond, $57.01. let's look at some of the individual stocks. the best performer being walgreens on the report from bloomberg that kkr might make a bid. barons talking about warren buffett intentionally making a bid. let's look at some of the poor performers. there are varying reasons behind some of these performances. consumer research saying this is way overpriced and that sent that stop lower. the worst performer in the s&p 500. occidental petroleum, that is looking for a bid through some of the properties it secured in its anadarko purchase. that has cast a pall over that sector. amerisourcebergen is down 3.7% today. let's turn our attention to what has been happening in spain. failing to form a coalition government following april's election,
this is lloyd's bank, not lloyd's insurance markets, obviously, trading up 4.12%.light volume session in europe. vonnie: that goes for the united states as well as the veterans day parade gets underway in new york city. some traded going on -- some trading going on. the s&p 500 falling 10 points. around, if young pardon the pond, $57.01. let's look at some of the individual stocks. the best performer being walgreens on the report from bloomberg that kkr might make a bid. barons talking...
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still ahead, the debate over taxing heats up after lloyd blankfein responds to elizabeth warren's tax proposal. >> we shouldn't have unworkable, demotivating kinds of taxes that will achieve equality by reducing everybody's level of wealth >> ahead, we'll speak with former treasury secretary larry summers about his take on where tax reform should start. >> and later, the doj making moves in the movie industry. explaining a rollback of owns bars from owning theaters. we'll discuss that with antrt hie tiusacevmakan delrahim it's another big interview you do not want to miss. stay with us iverless cars, or trips to mars. no commission. delivery drones, or the latest phones. no commission. no matter what you trade, at fidelity you'll pay no commission for online u.s. equity trades. at fidelity you'll pay no commission by the way, she's the it wasnext mozart.g day. as usual we were behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. because a star's got to shine, no matter what. it's unbelievable what you can
still ahead, the debate over taxing heats up after lloyd blankfein responds to elizabeth warren's tax proposal. >> we shouldn't have unworkable, demotivating kinds of taxes that will achieve equality by reducing everybody's level of wealth >> ahead, we'll speak with former treasury secretary larry summers about his take on where tax reform should start. >> and later, the doj making moves in the movie industry. explaining a rollback of owns bars from owning theaters. we'll...
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it's lloyd! >> brown: his foil is a driven and cynical journalist sent to write a profe of mr.quire gazine, and the film is based on a true encounter in 1998.pl ed by matthew rhys, best known for his role as a russian spy in "the americans," tli jour is confounded by the sincere and glacially-paced mister rogers. and as it turns out, so was the welsh actor, rhys. diyou know mister rogers growing up in wales? >> not a jot, nothing. not a whisper. and then i dived into youtube and i thought, "what's going on?" i had no idea. it seemed bizarre to me that this -- i was like, ¡has he footten his lines? is that why he speaks so slowly? what's happening? what's been incredible was having a three year old son, and for him to be the cond what it truly is has been eye- opening and equal part oundbreaking. >> brown: rhys would come to see whatillions had: fred rogers was utterly unique in the history of television. an ordained minister on a mission to reach, teach and help children be themselves. he didn't shy from sus subjects, including divorce, ath and racism. and every child felt he w
it's lloyd! >> brown: his foil is a driven and cynical journalist sent to write a profe of mr.quire gazine, and the film is based on a true encounter in 1998.pl ed by matthew rhys, best known for his role as a russian spy in "the americans," tli jour is confounded by the sincere and glacially-paced mister rogers. and as it turns out, so was the welsh actor, rhys. diyou know mister rogers growing up in wales? >> not a jot, nothing. not a whisper. and then i dived into...
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. >> everyone this is lloyd vogel.derful writer. >> reporter: and the unexpected ways in which mr. rogers helps him reconcile his own troubled past and fraught family relationships. >> do you consider yourself a hero? >> i don't think of myself as a hero, no not at all. >> what about mr. rogers? is he a hero? >> i don't understand the question. >> well there's you fred and then there's the character you play mr. rogers. >> reporter: the story is loo loosely based on mr. rogers and a journalist. he discovered he was a kind person who had a profound impact on the people he touched. >> he had this like intuitive understanding of what people needed. in that moment. >> reporter: born in 1928, he developed mr. rogers neighborhood in 1968. he was the evening one on television who spoke directly to children. >> it's not what we have in this life that matters. it's what we do with what we have. >> reporter: providing answers to their most compelling questions, including pain, sadness and bullying. >> i know a little girl whose
. >> everyone this is lloyd vogel.derful writer. >> reporter: and the unexpected ways in which mr. rogers helps him reconcile his own troubled past and fraught family relationships. >> do you consider yourself a hero? >> i don't think of myself as a hero, no not at all. >> what about mr. rogers? is he a hero? >> i don't understand the question. >> well there's you fred and then there's the character you play mr. rogers. >> reporter: the story is...
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be so i've been there i like it we're all we know in east or west berlin or in the lloyd. i mean here. in the west in the east yes the east. you know what the brandenburg gate stands for no no i just got here it's my 1st time here i actually do not know. a couple start it's a symbol of germany's reunification so. exactly i'm very good. now it's not about my travel experiences but about yours send in your holiday videos and they might end up as a female here on the show this week's video is by settlement hour from philadelphia seth has been on a tricking trip to norway fantastic pictures of your mountains and waterfalls. now on my tour along the berlin wall trail i for rifa took stock lots here you can see a couple of sections of the original berlin wall during germany's division the area was a vast empty field now it's one of the busiest squares in europe. after the fall of the berlin wall everyone wanted to have a piece of it it was. people who took part in some of the. later. well what's left of that and how many real pieces of the berlin wall. it was a golden opportunit
be so i've been there i like it we're all we know in east or west berlin or in the lloyd. i mean here. in the west in the east yes the east. you know what the brandenburg gate stands for no no i just got here it's my 1st time here i actually do not know. a couple start it's a symbol of germany's reunification so. exactly i'm very good. now it's not about my travel experiences but about yours send in your holiday videos and they might end up as a female here on the show this week's video is by...
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president we're joined now by lloyd greene a former justice department official and he is joining us live from new york very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so we i think house way through 2 weeks of hearings planned so far how would you say the democrats are doing in proving their case. i think the democrats are making their case that they're laying it out factually their witnesses have actually been compelling. so i call that a plus for the democrats they've also received assistance from the president with his tweet on friday lashing out at one of the witnesses that was not on it place that you want to be it was really quite an extraordinary moment when he is tweeting about marie event which and she was asked by adam schiff the committee chair to react to the president's tweets in live time real time. what will you be looking out for in today's testimony. ok today's testimony i think they're going to be 2 pieces one is going to be the person of the witnesses. alex men men is going to be testifying he'll be wearing army uniform today. people are going to be focusing on him to
president we're joined now by lloyd greene a former justice department official and he is joining us live from new york very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so we i think house way through 2 weeks of hearings planned so far how would you say the democrats are doing in proving their case. i think the democrats are making their case that they're laying it out factually their witnesses have actually been compelling. so i call that a plus for the democrats they've also received assistance...
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shooter of the times who is is an interesting perspective and lloyd shooter of the times hoot.
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sachs joins me exclusively on tuesday for a live interview obviously, lot to talk with lloyd about, fact that he was also in that new advertisement from elizabeth warren so we'll go there. we'll go everywhere else, too, with mr. blankfein let's get some final thoughts from our guests today. marc lasry, leave our viewers with a thought about the market. >> sure. i think the market, we talked about i think is fine. i think if you're looking for tun opportunities, you want to try to get into hard assets that today, like on the aviation sector, you can come in. you can end up getting paid somewhere around for 10-12%. try to find funds that are doing that anything that where there's a direct lending type of situation, private lending, where you've got covenants, you've got specific covenants, as opposed to the high-yield market where there's no covenants, my advice to everybody out there would be try to get covenants and today you're getting somewhere around 10-12% and you'd be thrilled if that was your equity investment. if that was your debt investment so making 10% in a zero rate envi
sachs joins me exclusively on tuesday for a live interview obviously, lot to talk with lloyd about, fact that he was also in that new advertisement from elizabeth warren so we'll go there. we'll go everywhere else, too, with mr. blankfein let's get some final thoughts from our guests today. marc lasry, leave our viewers with a thought about the market. >> sure. i think the market, we talked about i think is fine. i think if you're looking for tun opportunities, you want to try to get into...
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shell and lloyd's way down on the next after poor earnings reports while the no deal breaks and lloyd's way down on the end after or. into. the market risk continue to diminish the market dribbled it continue down each of dribble down as not as a trade as. a body of the potential for you at all before the year is out. over. the i will trade it up and hit all time highs as the shares of pulp and paper company that i will invest up and hit all time highs as the shares of pulp and paper company and iron ore mine are top quarterly results over. an iron ore mine are top quarterly results over in mexico the being traded down as the mexican economy witness merely a point one in mexico the being traded down as the mexican economy witness merely a point one growth in the 3rd quarter below expectations the economy shrank by point 4 growth in the 3rd quarter below. the economy shrank by point 4 percent as growth slowed and worries resurfaced on the trade front between china and the u. percent as growth slowed and worries resurfaced on the trade front between china and the us as well as the risk of
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seema mody later today, and then lloyd blankfein will be on the halftime report, this comes on the heels of a tweet about elizabeth warren as for what will pull us away from the flat line, hard to say. let's get to the judge >>> carl, thanks this hour, the stock surge, how far this record rally can really go as even some of wall street' most notorious naysayers get optimistic >> 28,000 and beyond how much higher can this record breaking rally go? and are stocks still cheap enough to buy? the undisrupted champions of wall street, four stocks outperforming this market and driving this historic run. a big week for retail earnings home depot, target, macy's and more the number one retail analyst on the street gives us his best ideas. the investment committee is ready to go. "the halftime report" starts right now. >>> it is did to hais good to hh us joe terranovterranova joins us let's kick it off with stocks. record highs for the major averages, volatility, the lowest since the summer the question now does it clear the decks for a major move higher by the end of the year, josh brown, that qu
seema mody later today, and then lloyd blankfein will be on the halftime report, this comes on the heels of a tweet about elizabeth warren as for what will pull us away from the flat line, hard to say. let's get to the judge >>> carl, thanks this hour, the stock surge, how far this record rally can really go as even some of wall street' most notorious naysayers get optimistic >> 28,000 and beyond how much higher can this record breaking rally go? and are stocks still cheap enough...
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international corporate payments going all over the world he showed me how be it set up a whole system with lloyds bank under which they channeled secret payments into the british virgin islands offshore companies called red diamond from red diamond the money went into this guy's swiss bank account and he then used it to distribute to the local politicians taking a big check himself of course you know i can certainly sure we don't we are the i believe low scope of it all to the business of late. but also as you suggest a lot of subsequent they do employees of government it is just part of the way business is done. we were actually able to publish what was the most dangerous story the prince bandar had been given not just the claim but over the years that 1000000000 pounds we did not invent. corruption i mean i mean he would have been and they had hanky panky and they had to go down to edit so i mean this is this is human nature i should the usual prince of state run and a friend. what is great. of course none of us are greedy it's only the other greed. this the world runs on individuals pursuing t
international corporate payments going all over the world he showed me how be it set up a whole system with lloyds bank under which they channeled secret payments into the british virgin islands offshore companies called red diamond from red diamond the money went into this guy's swiss bank account and he then used it to distribute to the local politicians taking a big check himself of course you know i can certainly sure we don't we are the i believe low scope of it all to the business of...