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luke is one of the uk's youngest funeral home bosses.ying to survive in an industry which demands sensitivity, sympathy and seriousness. be careful with those flowers. how do teenagers and twentysomethings fit in? be patient, keep your mouth shut, you'll be fine. i'm quite happy being around death, because i've always liked to be different. this industry is certainly different. when 17—year—old ellie isn't at college, she spends her spare time working at a funeral home in nottingham, training to be an undertaker. i'm ellie, i'm calling from aw lymn the family funeral service. and today, she's making what's called a first call. she will talk to a relative of someone who's died and was brought in overnight. it's a particularly sensitive job. there's no script to follow. emotions are raw, and relatives upset. most new recruits will train on thejob, overseen by more experienced undertakers. essential when something doesn't go to plan. no problem. tony, they don't actually want to use us. they want to use somebody in birmingham. we can arrang
luke is one of the uk's youngest funeral home bosses.ying to survive in an industry which demands sensitivity, sympathy and seriousness. be careful with those flowers. how do teenagers and twentysomethings fit in? be patient, keep your mouth shut, you'll be fine. i'm quite happy being around death, because i've always liked to be different. this industry is certainly different. when 17—year—old ellie isn't at college, she spends her spare time working at a funeral home in nottingham,...
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and luke list, who's seeking a first win. here is the second shot by list. nick: beautifully balanced. spot-on line. jim: he would two-putt from that point. as he looks and sees it kind of run out. he knows he hit a brilliant shot. and after the lay-up, thomas playing his wedge, his third. and oh, just maybe, he thought. it could have gone. first degree [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captioning funded by cbs sports division] . so he made his four. we heard from alex noren who finished second at torrey. he's going to have a third-place finish here. now the race against darkness. nick: the two best ball strikers this week and the two best scrambling. it could go either way. hopefully before it gets dark. [laughter] jim: don't say that. we did have a monday finish at torrey pines. that's why i had noren on the brain, in addition to his great play. with jason day, a six-hole playoff that did go on to an early morning finish. nick: actually, just about the b
and luke list, who's seeking a first win. here is the second shot by list. nick: beautifully balanced. spot-on line. jim: he would two-putt from that point. as he looks and sees it kind of run out. he knows he hit a brilliant shot. and after the lay-up, thomas playing his wedge, his third. and oh, just maybe, he thought. it could have gone. first degree [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]...
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i didn't think i with ever get it. >> reporter: luke wanted to serve. he thought jury's work sounded , well, interesting. >> sit during the court case and listen to bet side of the story and then they get in the back room and discuss and take a vote, on if a person is guilty or not. >> reporter: luke's mom went than line and call county to alert them bother or. >> the response was he had to show up march 28th unless we heard from him. >> reporter: really? mom says that is what she was told by a court worker until she pressed further asking that luke be removed. county wouldn't make anyone available but told fuss minors received a summons they should check off box requesting an exemption. >> i really think he would have didn't a great job i would have worried about content of what he was hearing >> reporter: chester county provided with us a explanation they say list of names was provided by the state and it included the names of children sources and other county government in pennsylvania, say that their list come from voter registration databases and d
i didn't think i with ever get it. >> reporter: luke wanted to serve. he thought jury's work sounded , well, interesting. >> sit during the court case and listen to bet side of the story and then they get in the back room and discuss and take a vote, on if a person is guilty or not. >> reporter: luke's mom went than line and call county to alert them bother or. >> the response was he had to show up march 28th unless we heard from him. >> reporter: really? mom says...
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the journalist luke harding is the author of "collusion." he writes for the u.k.'s guardian which is a major presence in the u.s. he is joining me here in london. kelly has delved into trump's ties into russia. she's joining us from california. welcome to both of you. given the fact that you have been working on this subject for so long, i just want to get an initial temperature of how you think this indictment fits in. first luke. >> i think it's extremely significant what we got last week from robert mueller. he is like shakespeare. it's calm, it's factual. what he lays out is a massive espionage operation by russia against america to really subvert and sabotage the 2016 election and push donald trump across the line. we have the troll factory in saint petersburg but there's more to come. for donald trump, this is the beginning of the agony. not the middle or end. >> let me move over to you before we get into the details why you think this. luke and you believe this is a game changer. kelly, why do you think it's a game changer? what did you see in the 37 pages?
the journalist luke harding is the author of "collusion." he writes for the u.k.'s guardian which is a major presence in the u.s. he is joining me here in london. kelly has delved into trump's ties into russia. she's joining us from california. welcome to both of you. given the fact that you have been working on this subject for so long, i just want to get an initial temperature of how you think this indictment fits in. first luke. >> i think it's extremely significant what we...
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luke and you believe this is a game changer. kell why do you think it's a game change what did you see in the 37 pages? >> it's a really stunning document. i mean, it's just so much detail and how exactly the russians worked to push this election. keeping in mind that it is just one piece of one piece of mueller's investigation. he is investigating whether the trump campaign coordinated with russia to tip the election. he is investigating whether or not the president obstructed justice. this is one piece of coordination. it's the social media piece. it's such a shocking piece. you see details about how fake news was spread, how actual rallies were scheduled in the united states. people went to rallies, counter rallies. so much detail in just how the information part of this influence campaign went. it just gives you a sense that it's just the first of what's more to come. >> so kelly talked about the rallies. there were two notorious rallies right after the election. one pro trump. one anti trump. now we find these were organize
luke and you believe this is a game changer. kell why do you think it's a game change what did you see in the 37 pages? >> it's a really stunning document. i mean, it's just so much detail and how exactly the russians worked to push this election. keeping in mind that it is just one piece of one piece of mueller's investigation. he is investigating whether the trump campaign coordinated with russia to tip the election. he is investigating whether or not the president obstructed justice....
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the first little kids we're going to test are siblings luke and nevada.t will happen when they spot a gun and think no one is watching. their mom explains why this test is especially for for her kids. i know your husband is training to be a police officer. >> yes. while he was in the police academy he had a gun in the house for a full year. >> reporter: did your kids know where the gun was? >> no. >> reporter: she's sure nine-year-old nevada will know exactly what to do. she's sort of the rule follower kind of kid? >> absolutely. >> reporter: but she's not so sure about 7-year-old luke. >> he's the middle child. he's very outgoing. he's kind of the ham of the family. >> reporter: before we test luke and nevada we send them to a gun safety class with our expert, dr. miltenberger. the kids call him dr. ray. >> first? >> stop and don't touch. >> stop and don't touch. >> reporter: dr. ray talks them through the safety steps- and they repeat the lesson with ease. >> what should you do? >> stop, don't touch, run away. >> where you gonna run to? >> to your paren
the first little kids we're going to test are siblings luke and nevada.t will happen when they spot a gun and think no one is watching. their mom explains why this test is especially for for her kids. i know your husband is training to be a police officer. >> yes. while he was in the police academy he had a gun in the house for a full year. >> reporter: did your kids know where the gun was? >> no. >> reporter: she's sure nine-year-old nevada will know exactly what to do....
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and luke says he can't wait actually until he's 18 so he can officially serve.ood job, luke. >>> coming up from a winning team to a hopeful one, eagles players passing off inspiration to the phillies. >> reporter: i'm pamela osborne live inside a temple university engineering lab. from the concept to the design. to the finished product. we'll take you inside the work that students are doing, making a race car. >>> and coming up on new at 6:00, inside the world of youtube. do you know what your children are watching? coming up, the posts that cross the line. and what parents need to know if their kids are logging in. >> announcer: nbc10 live from pyeongchang. sponsored locally by the pennsylvania lottery benefitting older pennsylvanians every day. >>> couple minutes before 6:00. new right now, putting the metal to the pedal. temple university is building a race car. >> pamela osborne is live with the students. pam, are they sharing what goes into creating these cars? >> reporter: well, tracy, vai, yeah, a lot of hard work. trial and error and that they're buildin
and luke says he can't wait actually until he's 18 so he can officially serve.ood job, luke. >>> coming up from a winning team to a hopeful one, eagles players passing off inspiration to the phillies. >> reporter: i'm pamela osborne live inside a temple university engineering lab. from the concept to the design. to the finished product. we'll take you inside the work that students are doing, making a race car. >>> and coming up on new at 6:00, inside the world of...
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>> reporter: it turns out luke isn't the only one.hat are other chester county minors who are also receiving jury summonses in the mail. we are told the county is loo looking to fix a glitch with the jury management vendor it recently hired to do the job. iain? >> chris, theft interesting. thank in you south jersey investigators trying to feig out what started a fire that destroyed an ambulance quads building as well as the ambulances inside. the damage at the american legion ambulance association in woodstown is estimated at $2 million. the fast-moving flames broke out around for this morning on maple court and workers who were there tell us the moment it all began. >> my partner came in and woke us up. we were napping after a busy start to the shift. he came running in and said we got to get out. you guy got to get out. we didn't see flames initially it was all smoke that we saw until we came out side and we saw -- >> everything on fire. >> everything on fire. >> it took about two hours to fight that fire. thankfully no one was hurt
>> reporter: it turns out luke isn't the only one.hat are other chester county minors who are also receiving jury summonses in the mail. we are told the county is loo looking to fix a glitch with the jury management vendor it recently hired to do the job. iain? >> chris, theft interesting. thank in you south jersey investigators trying to feig out what started a fire that destroyed an ambulance quads building as well as the ambulances inside. the damage at the american legion...
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that's what happened to 11-year-old luke fox.l last sunday. 1 its t 18 is the legal age. the chester county native its a fifth grader. and luke says not even his elementary school status was enough to keep him from getting the summons. >> i was summoned because they had new lists for selecting the jurors. and, one, one they didn't have birthdays for all of them. >> oops. well, luke's mom was able to get to the bottom of it. he has been cleared. luke says he can't wait until he is 18 so he can officially serve. >>> temperatures are jumping up to record levels tomorrow. but the big thaw could cause big trouble for your ride to and from work. potholes are popping up fast and furiously, just about everywhere in our region as it always seems to be freezing one day, warm the next. nbc 10, brandon hudson takes to one tire shop that has seen damage like never before. >>> since january 1st, the street department says they filled in 14,000 potholes. they're popping up all over philly's busiest streets giving drivers headaches and keeping t
that's what happened to 11-year-old luke fox.l last sunday. 1 its t 18 is the legal age. the chester county native its a fifth grader. and luke says not even his elementary school status was enough to keep him from getting the summons. >> i was summoned because they had new lists for selecting the jurors. and, one, one they didn't have birthdays for all of them. >> oops. well, luke's mom was able to get to the bottom of it. he has been cleared. luke says he can't wait until he is 18...
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. >> my dad came up the stairs and said, luke, you'll never believe what you got. >> reporter: what camed but he thought it was just as good. >> i was like, i can't believe this i was really excited. >> reporter: the envelope the 11-year-old west chester boy got was a summons from the chester county court to appear for jury duty. >> luke came running into me and he said, mom, mom, i got jury duty. i got the summons. and i was like, what, i was completely flabbergast. >> the problem is in the state of pennsylvania you have to be 18 to serve on a jury. knowing their must have been a mistake, the family went online to answer the summons. but on the jury questionnaire, there was no space to say i'm only in fifth grade. >> it basically said you have to still show up march 28th. >> we just didn't want, you know, the sheriff showing up or anything like that. >> reporter: after a couple of phone calls, mom says the clerk of courts acknowledged the mistake and said luke was off the hook. >> have you ever served as a juror in chester county. >> no. >> reporter: will jury duty cause undue hardship
. >> my dad came up the stairs and said, luke, you'll never believe what you got. >> reporter: what camed but he thought it was just as good. >> i was like, i can't believe this i was really excited. >> reporter: the envelope the 11-year-old west chester boy got was a summons from the chester county court to appear for jury duty. >> luke came running into me and he said, mom, mom, i got jury duty. i got the summons. and i was like, what, i was completely...
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she pressed further and was able to get luke removed.er county officials said minors should check off the exemption box if they ever receive a summons. luke mom's thinks he would have done a great job and she was only concerned about the content of the case. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(steve) grant lodes is here with kron 4 news at 9. ((grant))new tonight at nine... the marin county search and rescue team.. is now assisting in the search for a bay area man who went missing over the weekend at yosemite.we'll hear from worried loved ones... next in a live report. also new at nine...a long time bar and grill on the peninsula is calling it quits after 60 years in business.reaction tonight from customers who are sad to see it go.((grant)) plus..the cold weather just wont let up now...add fierce winds and showers to the mix. your four zone forecast is coming up.keep it here...kron 4 news at nine starts right after the break. (grant) tonight police are looking for a local man - who went on a hiking trip in yosemite... and never came h
she pressed further and was able to get luke removed.er county officials said minors should check off the exemption box if they ever receive a summons. luke mom's thinks he would have done a great job and she was only concerned about the content of the case. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(steve) grant lodes is here with kron 4 news at 9. ((grant))new tonight at nine... the marin county search and rescue team.. is now assisting in the search for a bay area man who went missing over the...
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thank you, luke. her parents broughter to to the united states from the philippines when she was 5 years old she grew up in california, she was an excellent student who dreeped of becoming a doctor. she was on the principal's honor roll and an a.p. scholar. she relieved a -- received a governor's scholar award. she was admitted to the university of california-los angeles, one of the nation's top universities. congresswoman waters would attest to that. uclaing one of the nation's top universities. we all are proud of the u.c. system. ucla, she volunteers as a research assistant in lab studies -- an studies infants at high risk of developing autism she also volunteers as a crisis counselor at the ucla peer hepline, advising student whors victims of rape, child abuse and substance abuse. she game a trainer for new counselors. she also volunteered as a mentor and tutor for at-risk children in los angeles. she graduates from ucla with a degree in psychology. but her options were limited buzz of her immigra
thank you, luke. her parents broughter to to the united states from the philippines when she was 5 years old she grew up in california, she was an excellent student who dreeped of becoming a doctor. she was on the principal's honor roll and an a.p. scholar. she relieved a -- received a governor's scholar award. she was admitted to the university of california-los angeles, one of the nation's top universities. congresswoman waters would attest to that. uclaing one of the nation's top...
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luke: the three-month one-month spread. it started coming down after the shock china deval, that's been coming in nicely. i think what we are going to start seeing over the next several sessions is it comes back to her and for that fixed ofve to start showing signs recent evening, which will help establish market bottom in the s&p. alix: if you dig below what happened the different asset classes of volatility, you take a look at the difference volatility between large caps and small caps, we see much more volatility. it's unusual. if we see a shakeout, it's a small cap story. what happened? there'shere's a --luke: a case to be made at some of the stuff that went up the most went down the most, but it's about when you were discussing a few moments ago with your colleagues, which is the short volatility is really focus more on the vix and the s&p that it is the russell 2000, so i think when you have that short squeeze, it was really about the s&p/vix asset class. alix: it is a technical -- luke: i very much on that page. vola
luke: the three-month one-month spread. it started coming down after the shock china deval, that's been coming in nicely. i think what we are going to start seeing over the next several sessions is it comes back to her and for that fixed ofve to start showing signs recent evening, which will help establish market bottom in the s&p. alix: if you dig below what happened the different asset classes of volatility, you take a look at the difference volatility between large caps and small caps,...
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luke, always great to have you on.s far as buybacks are concerned -- >> you have a big and getting bigger pillow under the market. been very strong in helping buybacks prop up the market. ,ven blowing out of the water estimates for q4, it will continue into this year. julia: how big are we talking? >> i believe $165 billion in q4. and getting even stronger. "share purchase is going straight vertical in the wake of these earnings announcements. " i don't know how sustainable it will be but it is clear these idiosyncratic market shocks that don't deteriorate the macro backdrop on something that will eat into by back. julia: and the tax reform. joe: wasn't at one point the story that the buybacks were financed by superlow interest rate and, in theory, if we see the interest rates rise, could that biden to buy back volume? luke: i think this part of the story. a shot over at deutsche bank has done a good job dispelling that myth. it is certainly an avenue through which you could see all this go through the down feathers. s
luke, always great to have you on.s far as buybacks are concerned -- >> you have a big and getting bigger pillow under the market. been very strong in helping buybacks prop up the market. ,ven blowing out of the water estimates for q4, it will continue into this year. julia: how big are we talking? >> i believe $165 billion in q4. and getting even stronger. "share purchase is going straight vertical in the wake of these earnings announcements. " i don't know how...
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luke elliott summer, world-famous psychopath he offered grinning. i don't know about that.i almost wish i could c be at dillinger type cared there, ref bank robber type, alas he switched for the last time into his corny singsong voice in the end of a traffic mount to chucky cheese. none on either side of his sister were scattered to the industrial gracious in phrase elliott pointed out and as permitted to stand in case they knew they were married the previous month. the treaty previous transfer that he was glad to serve for the next 37 years. a reflex i reached out to shake his hand, asking if this is permitted only s after it's too late for surrounding officials to tommy a pleasant and with quick efficiency, elliott was led to the secure door on the fardl side of the totally one-sided conversation and then a concrete bowl just love him and he was gone. as civilians and i am myself a civilian. i have no experience talking to military folks before i started researching the story. we've been taught to interpret the experiences of soldiers through the lens of trauma increasing
luke elliott summer, world-famous psychopath he offered grinning. i don't know about that.i almost wish i could c be at dillinger type cared there, ref bank robber type, alas he switched for the last time into his corny singsong voice in the end of a traffic mount to chucky cheese. none on either side of his sister were scattered to the industrial gracious in phrase elliott pointed out and as permitted to stand in case they knew they were married the previous month. the treaty previous transfer...
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loo luke fox's mailbox wasn't birthday card but he thought it was just as good. >> i was like, i can'telieve this. and i was really excited. >> reporter: the envelope the 11-year-old west chester boy got was a summons from the chester county court to appear for jury duty. >> luke came running in to mean he said, mom, mom, i got jury duty. i got the summons, and i was like, what? i was completely flabbergasted. >> reporter: problem in the state of pennsylvania, you have to be 18 to serve on a jury. knowing their must have been a mistake, the family went online to answer the summons. but on the jury questionnaire there was no space space to say i'm only in fifth grade. >> basically said you still have to show up march 28th. >> we just didn't want, you know, the sheriff showing up or anything like that. >> reporter: after couple of phone calls mom says the clerk of courts acknowledged the mistake and said luke was off the hook. >> have you ever served as a juror in chester county. >> no. >> reporter: well jury duty calls you undue hardship. >> no. >> actual it seems like age is the only h
loo luke fox's mailbox wasn't birthday card but he thought it was just as good. >> i was like, i can'telieve this. and i was really excited. >> reporter: the envelope the 11-year-old west chester boy got was a summons from the chester county court to appear for jury duty. >> luke came running in to mean he said, mom, mom, i got jury duty. i got the summons, and i was like, what? i was completely flabbergasted. >> reporter: problem in the state of pennsylvania, you have...
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according to luke miller they're better paid than the average russian more than a thousand people work here according to her but it's not even the only troll factory in russia. boys let's move now today no one can exactly say how far these trolls have really influenced the us elections and individual voters. but it's absolutely clear that there was a meddling going on. it's not for just one person to put out false information in return for payment that clearly constitutes an attempt to tamper. yes. we did miss says the u.s. charges should serve as a wake up call for many. going in a burning plane that seems worse there weren't just thirteen there weren't even just one hundred thirty of them there were many more that there was and still is an enormous operation going on. basically and the thirteen who have been accused are just the ones the americans have got hard evidence against yet i hope the investigations will continue tendency with them there are simply so many people who are working professionally for the russian propaganda machine i hope that others will soon be investigated whe
according to luke miller they're better paid than the average russian more than a thousand people work here according to her but it's not even the only troll factory in russia. boys let's move now today no one can exactly say how far these trolls have really influenced the us elections and individual voters. but it's absolutely clear that there was a meddling going on. it's not for just one person to put out false information in return for payment that clearly constitutes an attempt to tamper....
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nowadays nils and luke do about one shoot together per month for talk magazine and harper's bazaar and they get to travel when i view the world. knows they're still going to school so do often marks on how i'm going. down in this business you learn at an early age to speak up about what you want and i think i've learnt to do that and stand up for myself. as a couple of months and despite their success in the world of fashion doing nails are still down to earth people and they also realise that their careers aren't going to last forever. is a job any job can sometimes be the world's best or the world's worst. of course there's a negative side to this profession that's called i've lost a couple of friends who just couldn't deal with it. and i'm on this one time limit and when the job gets too demanding and pushes you over the limit and that's happened to me a few times you have to change something. fast so you have to make time for yourself or spend some time at home with your family. yeah. nils and luke i have a younger sister but she's too young to start modeling yet but maybe one day
nowadays nils and luke do about one shoot together per month for talk magazine and harper's bazaar and they get to travel when i view the world. knows they're still going to school so do often marks on how i'm going. down in this business you learn at an early age to speak up about what you want and i think i've learnt to do that and stand up for myself. as a couple of months and despite their success in the world of fashion doing nails are still down to earth people and they also realise that...
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luke fox and his family recently found out. the 11-year-old from westchester got a summons in the mail last sunday. 18 is the legal age for jury service. luke says the courts were missing a key piece of information that resulted in one big mix-up. >> the reason why i was summoned was because they had new lists for selecting the jurors and one -- and they didn't have birthdays for all of them. >> luke's mom was able to get to the bottom of the mix-up and he is cleared from showing up for jury duty. luke says he can't wait until he's 18 so he can actually serve legally. >>> last night's do or die win has the usa's men's hockey team a step closer to gold. they move on to the quarterfinals and face the czech republic. here's last night's action. team usa scored more goals in this game than the rest of the tournament winning, 5-1. keith jones spoke with two local players after the game and said this team has more confidence than ever before. >> spending more time together, get more comfortable on and off the ice. >> sport's been gre
luke fox and his family recently found out. the 11-year-old from westchester got a summons in the mail last sunday. 18 is the legal age for jury service. luke says the courts were missing a key piece of information that resulted in one big mix-up. >> the reason why i was summoned was because they had new lists for selecting the jurors and one -- and they didn't have birthdays for all of them. >> luke's mom was able to get to the bottom of the mix-up and he is cleared from showing up...
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luke: i think one. are starting to look at value.ith the ecb might need to do, 1% will look back quite fondly. mark: i wish that we could chat forever, but we can't. it is a busy day. let's get a quick check on the markets. 18 minutes left in the session. ifare not as low as we were you are long. that is the positive. 3.2% lower at the open. a decline for the other major benchmarks. we have not seen the pullback we have witnessed in the united states. we are literally 18 minutes from the close. the dollar is in the ascendancy. the money has moved into fixed income. is luke right? does the german 10 year yield have to move to 1%? it is not there today, but who knows what will happen in the next few days. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. black is calling for regulation that would spin out the risks associated with inverse and leverage exchange weighted products. following yesterday's collapse linked to volatility, that call will take on more significance. we are joined by the bloomberg intelligenc
luke: i think one. are starting to look at value.ith the ecb might need to do, 1% will look back quite fondly. mark: i wish that we could chat forever, but we can't. it is a busy day. let's get a quick check on the markets. 18 minutes left in the session. ifare not as low as we were you are long. that is the positive. 3.2% lower at the open. a decline for the other major benchmarks. we have not seen the pullback we have witnessed in the united states. we are literally 18 minutes from the close....
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eleven year-old luke fox got summoned to jury duty last week. summons comes with instructions, dress code, recommendation to bring a magazine to pass the time and directions to the parking garage. luke's a little too young today but still thinks jury cute duty would have been fun. >> they sit during the court case and they listen to both side of the story and then they go in the back room and discussion it and take a vote on if the person is guilty or not. >> i really think he would have done a great job. i would have worried about content of what he was hearing >> exactly clear how the mistake happen but luke says he is ready to serve when call couple more years, luke. >> yes. >> maybe he can fill in for me i have done it many times. >>> still ahead startling case of the man lived for hours, after being pronounced dead. >> i need close another. i need accountability. >> this with man says medical staff ignored her pleas for help and new she's suing, hear more from her coming up next. >>> very sad story there. >>> and healthwatch, secret to a li
eleven year-old luke fox got summoned to jury duty last week. summons comes with instructions, dress code, recommendation to bring a magazine to pass the time and directions to the parking garage. luke's a little too young today but still thinks jury cute duty would have been fun. >> they sit during the court case and they listen to both side of the story and then they go in the back room and discussion it and take a vote on if the person is guilty or not. >> i really think he would...
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. >> luke, i love him like a brother.e's just dumb. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> now that jennifer aniston and justin theroux have split, how will they handle the break up? remember when brad and jen split? things were pretty nasty. >> there's a lot to sort out this time. like, millions and millions of dollars in assets. we have new reporting how they'll split up their fortune and how jen is coping. our "e.t." source said jen is doing just fine since news of their separation broke. and, quote. this was a clean split between two people who realized marriage wasn't for them. reportedly, the two secretly reunited in los angeles on valentine's day and mutually decided to go public the next day. >> if you're starting to feel exhausted every day or this is not fun, see ya later. >> in 2009 jen told "e.t." the signs she looks for when deciding whether to end a relationship. >> is your life more fulfilled with this person in it or not in it? very simple. do they add to it or they detract? >> our "e.t." source said this
. >> luke, i love him like a brother.e's just dumb. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> now that jennifer aniston and justin theroux have split, how will they handle the break up? remember when brad and jen split? things were pretty nasty. >> there's a lot to sort out this time. like, millions and millions of dollars in assets. we have new reporting how they'll split up their fortune and how jen is coping. our "e.t." source said jen is doing just...
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describe him as a very loving kid who would have done anything for his friends and family. 15-year-old luke, his family wrote, luke was a beautiful human being. 14-year-old gina montalto served on the school's color guard team. martin duque, he was also 14. his brother posted, words cannot describe my pain. i know you're in a better place. >>> those who loved 18-year-old meadow pollack described her as beautiful inside and out. 15-year-old peter wang is being remembered by family as funny, caring, and selfless. 16-year-old carmen schentrup was a national merit scholar semi finalist. helena ramsey, she was 17, her family describes her as brilliant and witty. 14-year-old cara loughran, a friend said we will always love you and celebrate your beautiful life. 49-year-old christopher hickson, the school's athletic director ran to the scene to help others to safety. 37-year-old aaron feis, he died shielding students from the shooter. another hero 35-year-old scott beigel, he died after unlocking the door and letting students into his classroom. alyssaal d alyssa al def's family, don't ever give u
describe him as a very loving kid who would have done anything for his friends and family. 15-year-old luke, his family wrote, luke was a beautiful human being. 14-year-old gina montalto served on the school's color guard team. martin duque, he was also 14. his brother posted, words cannot describe my pain. i know you're in a better place. >>> those who loved 18-year-old meadow pollack described her as beautiful inside and out. 15-year-old peter wang is being remembered by family as...
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. >> in the second chapter of the gospel of luke inverse 19 and again inverse 51, our lady is described as holding, pondering, treasuring all of these things in her heart. the heart as i just described it in the biblical sense. what things? her son. the whole mystery of christ and its entirety is held in her heart. as a vast treasure. and so with a mother's love she contains, she reflects upon, she treasures all of this to we to you this -- bestow this memory, this living memory for us to her heart. >> let's bring up the icons, here is a lady with swords piercing her heart. and this is a reflection of the prophesy of simeon as the lord is presented in the temple, simeon says to her, you yourself a sword shall pierce her soul, her heart, her inner most being is pierced with the reality that we were talking earlier about greek. you started greek, the can iosis in the -- kinosis in the lord that he enters the human condition on our behalf. selfing emptying love is a model for us and redeems us. and so mary enters into that kinosis in a unique and intimate way. she shares hip his pain, sorr
. >> in the second chapter of the gospel of luke inverse 19 and again inverse 51, our lady is described as holding, pondering, treasuring all of these things in her heart. the heart as i just described it in the biblical sense. what things? her son. the whole mystery of christ and its entirety is held in her heart. as a vast treasure. and so with a mother's love she contains, she reflects upon, she treasures all of this to we to you this -- bestow this memory, this living memory for us to...
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luke, this pipe is absolutely no joke. 24-foot, rock hard walls.s to be kicking everyone out. and one wall, and one wall not enough pop. >> that was a classic sign. the unfortunate reproduction of what we saw from, kevin rolland, that malody, athletes in the halfpipe will avoid at all cost. lack of pop, pushing out away from the wall. with this circumstance and the left wall, the skiers' left wall being something where they have to absorb lest they be thrown back into the middle. some adjustments maybe, carried over off to the opposite wall, where that sort of strategy is not going to serve them too well. and took off a little early, right there, comes around. catches the rock hard edge. you can see, may have done that earlier in the week. a big abrasion on his lower back. really a tough impact right there. things looked so good. as you mentioned the second run was a thing of beauty. >> similar to what kevin rolland did, coming in switch. >> coming in backwards, arguably worst. he seemed to spread the area of impact out a bit. >> how is that? >> so
luke, this pipe is absolutely no joke. 24-foot, rock hard walls.s to be kicking everyone out. and one wall, and one wall not enough pop. >> that was a classic sign. the unfortunate reproduction of what we saw from, kevin rolland, that malody, athletes in the halfpipe will avoid at all cost. lack of pop, pushing out away from the wall. with this circumstance and the left wall, the skiers' left wall being something where they have to absorb lest they be thrown back into the middle. some...
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. >> luke skywalker. it's luke skywalker. george lucas, of course, famous for "star wars."ranch. >> yeah. >> you got it. >> okay. took me a while. >> but those lifelines are there. most important thing: stay in the game. stay in the game. you're at $3,000. this is a chance to get to $5,000, to get to that threshold to guarantee your charity 5 grand. so here it is. >> okay. >> with lyrics about keeping americans "flying safe across this land and around the world," which governmental agency has its very own anthem? >> well, the faa i don't know. atf i don't know. [chuckles] i--i--the obvious choice is the fbi. >> all three lifelines on the board. this is a big one; you get to that $5,000 threshold. >> right. okay, let's--let's go to the audience, then. let's do it. >> all right. final? >> yep. >> okay, audience, chef stone needs your help here. if you would,
. >> luke skywalker. it's luke skywalker. george lucas, of course, famous for "star wars."ranch. >> yeah. >> you got it. >> okay. took me a while. >> but those lifelines are there. most important thing: stay in the game. stay in the game. you're at $3,000. this is a chance to get to $5,000, to get to that threshold to guarantee your charity 5 grand. so here it is. >> okay. >> with lyrics about keeping americans "flying safe across this...
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luke: not much. by large i think that people have stayed away from china just because -- ever since the 2015 run-up in collapse. that's moved a lot of investors. -- that spooked a lot of investors. a lot of people remain underinvested in china. alix: let's take a look at what is happening in the bond market. come inside the bloomberg. goldman said stocks have plunged 25%. this is a chart that will show that call. you could see equities ahead of a big dip. luke, walk me through it. luke: how do we get to 4.5%? i have tried to diagram this. yield,ot to 10 year real 0.75%. we need a taper tantrum like shock. take us another wanted to 50 basis points up and get wti. -- another 150 basis points up and get the pti. that is a shock on both levels. we are going to get inflation pick up in the fed is going to respond more aggressively. lisa: i was thinking a lot about this last night, how do we get to 4.5%. it matters a lot to determine what happens with stocks. there. matter how we get i was thinking about -
luke: not much. by large i think that people have stayed away from china just because -- ever since the 2015 run-up in collapse. that's moved a lot of investors. -- that spooked a lot of investors. a lot of people remain underinvested in china. alix: let's take a look at what is happening in the bond market. come inside the bloomberg. goldman said stocks have plunged 25%. this is a chart that will show that call. you could see equities ahead of a big dip. luke, walk me through it. luke: how do...
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describe him as a very loving kid who would have done anything for his friends and family. 15-year-old lukete, luke was a beautiful human being. 14-year-old gina montalto served on the school's color guard team. martin duque, he was also 14. his brother posted, words cannot describe my pain. i know you're in a better place. >>> those who loved 18-year-old meadow pollack described her as beautiful inside and out. 15-year-old peter wang is being remembered by family as funny, caring, and selfless. 16-year-old carmen schentrup was a national merit scholar semi finalist. helena ramsey, she was 17, her family describes her as brilliant and witty. 14-year-old cara loughran, a friend said we will always love you and celebrate your beautiful life. 49-year-old christopher hickson, the school's athletic director ran to the scene to help others to safety. 37-year-old aaron feis, he died shielding students from the shooter. another hero 35-year-old scott beigel, he died after unlocking the door and letting students into his classroom. alyssaal d alyssa al def's family, don't ever give up and aspire for
describe him as a very loving kid who would have done anything for his friends and family. 15-year-old lukete, luke was a beautiful human being. 14-year-old gina montalto served on the school's color guard team. martin duque, he was also 14. his brother posted, words cannot describe my pain. i know you're in a better place. >>> those who loved 18-year-old meadow pollack described her as beautiful inside and out. 15-year-old peter wang is being remembered by family as funny, caring, and...
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luke hoyer. carmen, a 2,017 national merit scholar semi-finalist.w pollock a senior planned to tend lynn university. joaquin oliver 17, born in venezuela, moved to the u.s. when he was three and became a u.s. citizen just a year ago. alex shacter what you a marching band student. peter wang was 15. his cousin says he was wearing his rotc uniform and holding a door open so other people could escape. hell lana ramsey remembered as a smart, kind hearted thoughtful person who was deeply loved. scott, a 35-year-old geography teacher at the school who unlocked his classroom so students could take shelter inside during the shooting. he was hit and killed by a bullet while closing the door behind them. chris hixon was the athletic director at the high school. erin feis assistant football coach shot and killed after jumping in front of the shooter to protect students. the school's football team announced the news on its twitter account he selflessly protected kids from the shooter. he died a hero. he will forever be in our hearts and memories. ♪ >>> we just
luke hoyer. carmen, a 2,017 national merit scholar semi-finalist.w pollock a senior planned to tend lynn university. joaquin oliver 17, born in venezuela, moved to the u.s. when he was three and became a u.s. citizen just a year ago. alex shacter what you a marching band student. peter wang was 15. his cousin says he was wearing his rotc uniform and holding a door open so other people could escape. hell lana ramsey remembered as a smart, kind hearted thoughtful person who was deeply loved....
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luke: not telling. alix: both of you, good to see you. one story we are keeping an ion is the south african president facing a no-confidence vote tomorrow by the ruling congress. in an interview, he says he is not defied the government and if you look at the dollar rand, ran d moving higher and potentially we have a change of leadership. the hope that this will be finally good for the government. david: you feel like there is negotiation going on between the president and the government and he says he will not leave, then they say we will have a no-confidence vote. thank you very much. alix: he has had these before, but the difference is they are not behind it. david: his party says you have to go. they are pulling for the no-confidence vote. alix: then you have to show the growth. at the end of the day. david: and corruption. alix: that does not seem like a big deal. david: coming up, we will look at the cpi expectations next. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak." at&tberg business flash, seeking a surprise witness for the trial over the go
luke: not telling. alix: both of you, good to see you. one story we are keeping an ion is the south african president facing a no-confidence vote tomorrow by the ruling congress. in an interview, he says he is not defied the government and if you look at the dollar rand, ran d moving higher and potentially we have a change of leadership. the hope that this will be finally good for the government. david: you feel like there is negotiation going on between the president and the government and he...
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>> well, i've been here since i was a little kid, so i feel luke i'm from here. >> reporter: it's been now two and a half hours since he was supposed to turn himself in, and still no word from anybody? >> no. >> reporter: for now pastor ken heintzelman is standing between berrones and immigration agents by providing sanctuary in his church. some would say you're harboring a criminal. >> well, here is a man that crossed the desert, took great risk in order to be reunified with his family, to take care of his family. he shouldn't be prosecuted. >> glor: manny is back with us now. manny, what is the family reaction tonight? >> reporter: well, they'rilled. they know this is only one step in the process, but right now we're told they're very happily enjoying dinner in the church, and berrones does plan to go home tonight. >> glor: manuel bojorquez, thank you very much. today marked a change of culture for the maker of oxycontin and other opioids. the pane is no longer marketing those drugs to doctors. it also laid off half its sales force. jim axelrod explains why. >> reporter: after years
>> well, i've been here since i was a little kid, so i feel luke i'm from here. >> reporter: it's been now two and a half hours since he was supposed to turn himself in, and still no word from anybody? >> no. >> reporter: for now pastor ken heintzelman is standing between berrones and immigration agents by providing sanctuary in his church. some would say you're harboring a criminal. >> well, here is a man that crossed the desert, took great risk in order to be...
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the whole world of it's the characters like jim bassett and luke the engine driver or kings who by their subjects ice cream cone you trying to be dragons. it's all gold of little stuff that you took away. the night your television day i use in one nine hundred fifty three live from the studio. it's got it's not going. to end the x. ten strings something would cloth and a little glue is all the puppet make you. use the front head string along it runs over the middle and index fingers we have to have flexible wrists so we don't have to change hands on to every move like guess we've got special property is hamstrung in this in. mosul is the situation to run the cia said he put a. in his first play at school aged twelve he says the story comes alive in the audience's imagination when they can see their own images that's why the narrative has to unfold slowly unlike most t.v. shows today. not long after world war two his grandfather vita emission wrote a letter to the x. book city hall asking permission to open a marionette theater. it held its premiere in february nine hundred forty eight in
the whole world of it's the characters like jim bassett and luke the engine driver or kings who by their subjects ice cream cone you trying to be dragons. it's all gold of little stuff that you took away. the night your television day i use in one nine hundred fifty three live from the studio. it's got it's not going. to end the x. ten strings something would cloth and a little glue is all the puppet make you. use the front head string along it runs over the middle and index fingers we have to...
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fourteen year-old elaine petty and 15 year-old luke hoyer. dozens of shooting survivors say they are vowing to pressure lawmakers to change gun laws, 100 students from parkland are bus to go hall has i today to rally for gun control. the trip is youth demonstrations held across the nation yesterday, including, a lay in at the white house. >>> meanwhile accused shooter appeared in court for fierce time since the massacre. lawyer for nikolas cruz said he will seek a guilty plea and life sentence to avoid a death penalty. judge also ordered release of state record when showed cruz admitted to feeling depressed months before the shooting. but counselors, determined that the 19 year-old was in the a threat to himself, or others. >>> back here at home, we're getting video, a first look, at a teenager who walks up to the doors of the north philadelphia school with the gun. look at this one, lauren johnson joining us from the fredrick douglas mastery charter school. good morning, lauren. >> reporter: good morning, thomas. one woman we spoke to applau
fourteen year-old elaine petty and 15 year-old luke hoyer. dozens of shooting survivors say they are vowing to pressure lawmakers to change gun laws, 100 students from parkland are bus to go hall has i today to rally for gun control. the trip is youth demonstrations held across the nation yesterday, including, a lay in at the white house. >>> meanwhile accused shooter appeared in court for fierce time since the massacre. lawyer for nikolas cruz said he will seek a guilty plea and life...
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thirty that you tonic order of the brethren of the sword settled merchants from westphalia and from luke back at the entrance to the gulf of finland the foundations were laid for what would be the thriving port of revolt a member of the huns sciatic league whose purpose was to promote trade. quickly rose to become one of the most successful of the hands of towns on the basis of a unique privilege goods being transported past the city were required to be temporarily stored in a warehouse or staple outside the gates in other words a kind of intermedia trade was enforced between east and west and rivas merchants profited highly from it. was a stronghold fortified with thirty five towers and its rules manned by the best cannoneers in the east that task to watch over the rich chords of the merchants between fourteen zero three and one hundred fifteen over. rid of twelve years that is a merchant by the name of the king who isn't alone traded over three hundred thousand first from russia sending him on to germany and flanders and england. at some time around forty and sixty a young apprentice t
thirty that you tonic order of the brethren of the sword settled merchants from westphalia and from luke back at the entrance to the gulf of finland the foundations were laid for what would be the thriving port of revolt a member of the huns sciatic league whose purpose was to promote trade. quickly rose to become one of the most successful of the hands of towns on the basis of a unique privilege goods being transported past the city were required to be temporarily stored in a warehouse or...
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luke got 39. has been very clear about that and continues to point that out every single day. >> can we eliminate the losses i accrued while luke was out? there were four of them. >> they're flying high though, look like they're having fun in search of the third straight win and hope to play a little nicer with the refs. i saw the owner at pebble and asked him if his team needed an attitude adjustment. >> are you saying that we complain too much about officiating? >> reporter: sort of. no. that seems to be the exterior outside analysis. >> there's again a lot of complaining it steams like this year. i'm not go -- seems like this year. i'm not going to comment on the officiating. i do think our behavior needs to be better. i think that goes without saying. i can't throw my jacket on the floor, as i did the other night. >> i love it when the owner points to himself first, right? keep your jacket on your back, joe, please. >> thank you, dennis. >>> coming up in our next half hour a big scare in the t
luke got 39. has been very clear about that and continues to point that out every single day. >> can we eliminate the losses i accrued while luke was out? there were four of them. >> they're flying high though, look like they're having fun in search of the third straight win and hope to play a little nicer with the refs. i saw the owner at pebble and asked him if his team needed an attitude adjustment. >> are you saying that we complain too much about officiating? >>...
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luke hoyer, cara loughran and alyssa alhadeff, a soccer player. gina montalto's mother calling her a "smart, loving, caring and strong girl who brightened any room she entered. she will be missed by our family also lost, martin duque. his older brother saying, "words cannot describe my pain. you'll be missed, buddy." jamime guttenberg's father writing on facebook, "we lost our daughter and my son lost his sister. i am broken. hugs to all and hold your children tight." joaquin oliver just became a u.s. citizen a year ago. and alex schachter, a member of the marching band here. seniors meadow pollack and nick dworet were making plans for college. and tonight, remembering the teachers, the staff who put their students first. >> those heroes gave their lives for our kids. and probably helped prevent this from being a worse tragedy than it is today. >> reporter: scott beigel, who taught geography. shot in the doorway as he rushed his students into the classroom. and beloved athletic director chris hixon, running to the scene to help others to safety. a
luke hoyer, cara loughran and alyssa alhadeff, a soccer player. gina montalto's mother calling her a "smart, loving, caring and strong girl who brightened any room she entered. she will be missed by our family also lost, martin duque. his older brother saying, "words cannot describe my pain. you'll be missed, buddy." jamime guttenberg's father writing on facebook, "we lost our daughter and my son lost his sister. i am broken. hugs to all and hold your children tight."...
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to luke that the vix is now at 45?potential that we do have -- shutdowns. >> based on the indicative value at last close. i'm looking at that. i'm more concerned about the effects based on who was holding these. >> thrilled that you came in 9:45 before his usual entrance into our world headquarters. coming you, luke, for in 10 minutes earlier than usual. uke of bloomberg and brewings of j.p. morgan and dean of macro risk advisors staying with us. n the meantime, this is what s&p futures are doing. they're signalling a lower open. s&p 500 futures earlier signalled a higher start and actually, what i'm hearing investors re is that betting against volatility and u.s. equities may have some headaches this morning. look s certainly when you at some of the funds. this is what we're talking with luke. plenty more on your markets. this is bloomberg. >> bloomberg surveillance, historic day from london and new york. futures right now. they've been all over the place with y two hours ago negative 14 on s&p futures and dow futures
to luke that the vix is now at 45?potential that we do have -- shutdowns. >> based on the indicative value at last close. i'm looking at that. i'm more concerned about the effects based on who was holding these. >> thrilled that you came in 9:45 before his usual entrance into our world headquarters. coming you, luke, for in 10 minutes earlier than usual. uke of bloomberg and brewings of j.p. morgan and dean of macro risk advisors staying with us. n the meantime, this is what s&p...
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out in about with luke ushering in the military in venice and the there in farthest from the broke splendor this cathedral city to unspoiled countryside. next to w. mahatma gandhi. he fought against violence his whole life. only to die for his convictions. in reading what the modern muslim this was of the piece of his body like gandhi and he saw him point blank. dying for freedom mahatma gandhi in forty five minutes. i. am not proud of him i will not succeed in dividing the south not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of his dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made for mines. crime fighter the new season of radio crime thrillers begins. domestic violence cyber and human trafficking for investigative cases that will keep you want to toast. stories at the base idea ever so every young person needs to sing. and share. crime fighters don't miss it. it's known as the city of three rivers in southeastern germany.
out in about with luke ushering in the military in venice and the there in farthest from the broke splendor this cathedral city to unspoiled countryside. next to w. mahatma gandhi. he fought against violence his whole life. only to die for his convictions. in reading what the modern muslim this was of the piece of his body like gandhi and he saw him point blank. dying for freedom mahatma gandhi in forty five minutes. i. am not proud of him i will not succeed in dividing the south not succeed in...
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luke says the same, iam not bought anything.ings i am interested in i don't mind. good content is far more powerful than advertising. the world has changed. time is tight, but really nice to see you this morning. thank you for your company, we will see you tomorrow. good morning. it has been a bitterly cold start to the day, temperatures well below freezing this morning and many of us waking up to a covering of snow, in particular in the north east of england where that snow has moved in over night, pushing its way from the pennines to manchester and north wales. down towards the south east further snow showers moving in here. the met office has this amber weather warning, the first in the south—east corner. further heavy snow showers will pile in. more snow in the north east into the pennines, locally up to 15 centimetres in those amber warning areas. but the snow in the north—west of england and wales will gradually ease off. there could still be wintry flurries in eastern parts of england and eastern scotland today. further w
luke says the same, iam not bought anything.ings i am interested in i don't mind. good content is far more powerful than advertising. the world has changed. time is tight, but really nice to see you this morning. thank you for your company, we will see you tomorrow. good morning. it has been a bitterly cold start to the day, temperatures well below freezing this morning and many of us waking up to a covering of snow, in particular in the north east of england where that snow has moved in over...
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we have this as a revolution i am against a little that you agree with rather than only luke what do you mean i agree i don't agree with putin putin doesn't save the real things about this you know if a person says i am for everything good and against everything bad of course you will agree with. that he prefers an incremental change in russia which will then why he doesn't do it twenty years he knows the troughton steals he knows that made the team. is probably stealing he knows many many governmental people who are still in from the state why he is not punishing them why he is only punishing. who stole from satan and he spun it because he stole from state but because he stole something as you really believe that putin has the same kind of authority to deliberately target any give. no that putin has all the powers in russia and his word is the last word here understand that in such a big country like russia know that every question could be addressed to a president for sure and that's the problem because all of the people around him sit and think ok what do we think about this or ma
we have this as a revolution i am against a little that you agree with rather than only luke what do you mean i agree i don't agree with putin putin doesn't save the real things about this you know if a person says i am for everything good and against everything bad of course you will agree with. that he prefers an incremental change in russia which will then why he doesn't do it twenty years he knows the troughton steals he knows that made the team. is probably stealing he knows many many...
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luke, we just heard from an iflyst at cantor fitzgerald it's not the end of short vol trade, it's timeor a hard look into these products. >> for a lot of people, this was the channel through which they were able to participate in a short vol trade for retail. it's taken away by virtue of x iv. i think we are still looking at -- right now, we haven't had a normalization in the mi vix curve. we are trying to get this normalization and volatility -- in volatility. it hasn't worked yet. vonnie: it's clear that billions of dollars have been lost on the back of this event. more shutdowns of products and firms. how will we look back on this event? >> i have to imagine that an sont like this -- we talked many months in a row about when is the volatility going to happen. then you get an incident like this which is so sharp -- it's imagine going back to the level of complacency we saw before. it's very likely that volatility will settle down and maybe we will see the vix curve resembles something normal. if it could go back to november and december -- that's a little hard to believe. shery: hedg
luke, we just heard from an iflyst at cantor fitzgerald it's not the end of short vol trade, it's timeor a hard look into these products. >> for a lot of people, this was the channel through which they were able to participate in a short vol trade for retail. it's taken away by virtue of x iv. i think we are still looking at -- right now, we haven't had a normalization in the mi vix curve. we are trying to get this normalization and volatility -- in volatility. it hasn't worked yet....
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luke. welcome to the sixty eighth birthday an international film festival around four hundred films of twenty two new world for me as a competition staus and dilemma in a bundle on the red carpet fountains of fans and of course an army of journalists and foothold and welcome to a special edition of kino coming to you from the but in all the past on potsdam up flats with such a vast array of movies on offer it's difficult to know words to begin but all kino q. writes is have been busy and here are three movies that coach the i. one of the first time lights of the festival is the story of children and she key to a middle aged lesbian couple in paragraph. facing worsening financial problems chiquita goes into debt which lands her in prison. visits are there. to teach. it's an exquisitely filmed parable the constant. for survival forces many people in paraguay to live as if they were imprisoned to my. favorite isabelle it pal is back this time she plays. a mysterious woman who wraps a young man
luke. welcome to the sixty eighth birthday an international film festival around four hundred films of twenty two new world for me as a competition staus and dilemma in a bundle on the red carpet fountains of fans and of course an army of journalists and foothold and welcome to a special edition of kino coming to you from the but in all the past on potsdam up flats with such a vast array of movies on offer it's difficult to know words to begin but all kino q. writes is have been busy and here...
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luke: everything. i did not get to read too much this week. alix: lisa abramowicz and blue-collar -- and luke kawa, thank you. dimock joins us from arizona. tom, a real pleasure to get your perspective after a really dramatic six days in the market. how are we set up on a potential basis going forward? tom: right now is an opportune time. we reported that these days ago, and we did not identify as a high risk in the market. our objective at the time remains the same on the s&p example, 2564.s the risk downside should pretty much all that level. we are looking at the market right now, really a replica of the january-february 2014 decline. if you recall, in january at that time, we turned bearish, we were looking for a possible replication of the 1929 decline. weshifted gears and said were going back up. our usual, that is expectation on a rally or decline. if we break that, we go to 11.2%, and that is what we are dealing with right now. 11.2% off the s&p high. we got complementary downside objective of 15248. when you compare history, i want to
luke: everything. i did not get to read too much this week. alix: lisa abramowicz and blue-collar -- and luke kawa, thank you. dimock joins us from arizona. tom, a real pleasure to get your perspective after a really dramatic six days in the market. how are we set up on a potential basis going forward? tom: right now is an opportune time. we reported that these days ago, and we did not identify as a high risk in the market. our objective at the time remains the same on the s&p example,...
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funeral for 15-year-old victim luke hoyer is today. 14-year-old alex schachter and 14-year-old jaime guttenberg and teacher scott beigel were all laid to rest yesterday. four shooting victims remain in the hospital this morning. >>> the red flags missed by the fbi are not the only warning signs now getting another look in the aftermath of the shooting. "the washington post" says problems with cruz started in middle school. they cite outbursts and drawings of stick figure was guns and threatening statements on his homework. including references to killing president obama. >> the family who took in cruz last year did not know they had a monster living under their roof. cnn's martin savidge has more. >> reporter: there is information that cnn has been able to obtain from the department of children and families. the state welfare group. they became aware of problems with nikolas cruz in september of 2016 on snapchat. showing him cutting his arms and getting a gun. investigators were disturbed and talked to his mother who was alive at the t
funeral for 15-year-old victim luke hoyer is today. 14-year-old alex schachter and 14-year-old jaime guttenberg and teacher scott beigel were all laid to rest yesterday. four shooting victims remain in the hospital this morning. >>> the red flags missed by the fbi are not the only warning signs now getting another look in the aftermath of the shooting. "the washington post" says problems with cruz started in middle school. they cite outbursts and drawings of stick figure was...
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luke elliott sommer, world famous signing eye path, he or offered, grinning if don't know about that.i almost wish i could be a dillinger type character, a rough bank robber type. alas, he switched for the last time into his corny sing song voice, rolling his eye thousands the ceiling in a way that reminded me of the mouth of chuckey cheese. it is not to be, he said. the guards fell in on either side of us as we were scotted out to the empty visitation room. the beiges and blaze bankrupted only by a kid's playroom in the corner with grinning cartoon characters on the walls tell rough texture or cinder block showing through. ol pointed out the small marked zone on the floor next to guard station where he had been permitted to stand and kiss mandy when they were married the previous month. barring a treaty transfer the only intimas sill he we be a allowed with her for 37 years billion reflex is reached out to schick hays hand, asking if this was permitted after it was too late for the surrounding official to tell tell me it wasn't and then we quick efficiency elliott led to the secure d
luke elliott sommer, world famous signing eye path, he or offered, grinning if don't know about that.i almost wish i could be a dillinger type character, a rough bank robber type. alas, he switched for the last time into his corny sing song voice, rolling his eye thousands the ceiling in a way that reminded me of the mouth of chuckey cheese. it is not to be, he said. the guards fell in on either side of us as we were scotted out to the empty visitation room. the beiges and blaze bankrupted only...
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ago we tried to make contact with those working inside these walls to no avail the revelations by luke miller lifted the lid on the troll factory unselfishly in a street here in russia's second city. this video from inside the building was sent to us by another whistleblower according to let miller they're better paid than the average russian more than a thousand people work here according to her but it's not even the only troll factory in russia. stories last movement today no one can exactly say how far these trolls have really influenced the us elections and individual voters but it's absolutely clear that there was a meddling going on. miller says the u.s. charges should serve as a wake up call for many. of them there are simply so many people who are working professionally for the russian propaganda machine hope that others will soon be investigated when someone. until that time said petersburg is unlikely to be. sole source of russia's fake news. continent is one of the world's megacities the indonesian capital is home to some fifty million population that is still growing. more
ago we tried to make contact with those working inside these walls to no avail the revelations by luke miller lifted the lid on the troll factory unselfishly in a street here in russia's second city. this video from inside the building was sent to us by another whistleblower according to let miller they're better paid than the average russian more than a thousand people work here according to her but it's not even the only troll factory in russia. stories last movement today no one can exactly...