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frankfurt, dublin, luxembourg. the chasm between europe and the u.k.ow the negotiations started, i think it is very clear. we have places in dublin, luxembourg, you name it that are trying to win business. top of that, we have a year denominated clearing debate. france is being very vocal. >> a slump in the u.s. auto industry shows no sign of letting up with sales at all six of the biggest carmakers falling again in april. ford and honda posted the steepest year of declines. that was around 7% each. gm sales fell almost 6%. chrysler fell 6.6%. >> it is not looking good for the whole industry. yes, these are the three biggest players in the u.s. market are -- and they are all down. they are all down more than analysts anticipated. definitely some softness playing out. there were a few bright spots. you know gm's retail sales were , up a little but there's not a , lot to hang your hat on. been falling, and suv sales have been making up for it, and what we ian the -- what we see in the early numbers today is that there is not enough growth in s to make up
frankfurt, dublin, luxembourg. the chasm between europe and the u.k.ow the negotiations started, i think it is very clear. we have places in dublin, luxembourg, you name it that are trying to win business. top of that, we have a year denominated clearing debate. france is being very vocal. >> a slump in the u.s. auto industry shows no sign of letting up with sales at all six of the biggest carmakers falling again in april. ford and honda posted the steepest year of declines. that was...
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morgan chase is planning to move offices in dublin, frankfurt and luxembourg.oining us now is eu blanking -- banking analysts for bloomberg. this is just possibly the beginning. >> absolutely. they are giving us more detail. frankfurt, dublin, luxembourg. treasury.ankfurt, the negotiations have just started. very clear. we've already got the lobbyists from frankfurt, paris, london business.win france as being very vocal about. exactly. it this going to kick off a domino effect whereby as banks start moving jobs it will be much more likely that will move off britain's mainland? jpmorgan approach makes a lot of sense. they are saying we knew we had to move anyway. the world is going to change. we will move some now. weending on how bad it gets will move the rest by the end of the two-year period. i would expect to hear more banks talking about frankford. this and theore of clearing debate could become very contentious. if anything you could see new york benefiting from that. to lobbyho is there and who might be doing the lobbying. in the u.s. there is very clear
morgan chase is planning to move offices in dublin, frankfurt and luxembourg.oining us now is eu blanking -- banking analysts for bloomberg. this is just possibly the beginning. >> absolutely. they are giving us more detail. frankfurt, dublin, luxembourg. treasury.ankfurt, the negotiations have just started. very clear. we've already got the lobbyists from frankfurt, paris, london business.win france as being very vocal about. exactly. it this going to kick off a domino effect whereby as...
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the winner was from luxembourg. that's all from sportsday. from me and the teams, goodbye for now.s defended his decision to sack the head of the fbi without warning saying james comey had lost the confidence of almost everyone in washington. the family of evha jannath — the 11—year—old girl who died at a theme park yesterday — say their world has been torn apart. the crown prosecution service says no conservatives will face charges over claims they'd breached the rules on campaign spending during the last general election. let's have a look at your financial markets. a bullish sort of day. he is the main measure of stocks across the pond and trading still going on but wall street down. could now be the ‘moment of opportunity‘ for peace in the middle east? that's what the leader of the anglican church justin welby says. on a tour of the holy land, the archbishop of canterbury has met with both israeli and palestinian leaders. our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, caught up with him in jerusalem. something that was discussed in both meetings is whether there is, for all kind
the winner was from luxembourg. that's all from sportsday. from me and the teams, goodbye for now.s defended his decision to sack the head of the fbi without warning saying james comey had lost the confidence of almost everyone in washington. the family of evha jannath — the 11—year—old girl who died at a theme park yesterday — say their world has been torn apart. the crown prosecution service says no conservatives will face charges over claims they'd breached the rules on campaign...
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they pay themselves more money than the fine but then the dividend goes to shareholders in luxembourghe cayman islands. it has got everything. it breaks my heart because so many businesspeople every day, watching this programme, will tell you this is absolutely disgraceful. donald trump wins vote to replace obamacare. they have finally crossed the first hurdle. 20 republicans voted against it but over rolled the figures went their way. all the democrats voted against it. what they had to do to get it across the line, no protection to existing pre—existing conditions. the states will be able to opt out of the rules prohibiting insurance from charging people extra premiums. it is going to mean that at least 2a million people will not have healthcare who currently do have it. it has all been changed so much but it seems there will be millions of people without healthcare but premiums will come down, it will be more affordable... for the rich people. and more companies to offer the policies. i find it... people. and more companies to offer the policies. ifind it... it is the nature of ame
they pay themselves more money than the fine but then the dividend goes to shareholders in luxembourghe cayman islands. it has got everything. it breaks my heart because so many businesspeople every day, watching this programme, will tell you this is absolutely disgraceful. donald trump wins vote to replace obamacare. they have finally crossed the first hurdle. 20 republicans voted against it but over rolled the figures went their way. all the democrats voted against it. what they had to do to...
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they are behind leader bob jungels of luxembourg. that is all from sports day for now.s time for the papers, but for the team here, goodbye finau. -- it is —— it is goodbye for now. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate devlin, political correspondent at the herald and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the london evening standard. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the financial times leads with president trump's calls for warmer us relations with russia. the metro opens with one mother's warning to bosses at drayton manor four years ago — saying the ride where an 11—year—old girl was killed yesterday was dangerous. the daily telegraph says it has a copy of the labour party's manifesto — and claims jeremy corbyn is planning to re—nationalise energy firms, the railways and royal mail. the daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. the i says the uk is facing a huge rise in stroke cases. the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk.
they are behind leader bob jungels of luxembourg. that is all from sports day for now.s time for the papers, but for the team here, goodbye finau. -- it is —— it is goodbye for now. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kate devlin, political correspondent at the herald and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the london evening standard. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the financial times leads with president trump's...
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the one in luxembourg is one i have visited and found quite unique. during world war ii, in 1944, the germans crushed through the american lines in a surprise attack. it was called the battle of the bulge. my 92-year-old father fought in that battle when he was 18. the german advance was eventually halted. one reason was because general george patton and his army helped halt the attack by quickly advancing through and saving luxembourg. after the war, the nation of luxembourg agreed to a memorial there. the memorial is unique because the cemetery is the burial place for mostly young americans killed in the battle of the bulge. there are 5,074 americans buried that -- 5,076 americans buried there, 22 sets of brothers, an the average age of those buried in luxembourg is 19. this memorial day, let us remember all who served and gave their lives and are buried all over the world, because, mr. speaker, the worst casualty of war is to be forgotten. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from
the one in luxembourg is one i have visited and found quite unique. during world war ii, in 1944, the germans crushed through the american lines in a surprise attack. it was called the battle of the bulge. my 92-year-old father fought in that battle when he was 18. the german advance was eventually halted. one reason was because general george patton and his army helped halt the attack by quickly advancing through and saving luxembourg. after the war, the nation of luxembourg agreed to a...
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luxembourg.an sachs says it will probably begin relocations next year. in the u.s., the pentagon plans to test a new missile by the end of the month. the goal is to be able to intercept a missile like the ones north korea is trying to develop. it will be the first interception attempt since a successful test three years ago. in saudi arabia, the government plans to spend at least have the money from the aramco ipo on domestic investments. they say the government to abuse some of the aramco proceeds to develop armed many fracturing mining and the entertainment sector. the saudi economy is in its worst slowdown since 2009. the president of russia and turkey are holding talks on the situations in syria and to restore economic ties between their countries. russian president vladimir putin told the turkish president that their ability to discuss key issues shows relations are being restored. the meeting on the black sea coincides with serious cease-fire talks that are cosponsored by russia and turkey.
luxembourg.an sachs says it will probably begin relocations next year. in the u.s., the pentagon plans to test a new missile by the end of the month. the goal is to be able to intercept a missile like the ones north korea is trying to develop. it will be the first interception attempt since a successful test three years ago. in saudi arabia, the government plans to spend at least have the money from the aramco ipo on domestic investments. they say the government to abuse some of the aramco...
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and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourg the italian mainland after passing through sardinia and sicily — no change in the battle for the overall race win because a small breakaway group managed to hold off the main bunch for the whole 135—mile stage. a great day's work for swiss rider silvan dillier, who took his first stage win at a grand tour. darren has beaten nottinghamshire before wickets in the only match of the day. —— durham have beaten. a match memorable for england's alex hales hitting a century for notts that contained one particularly astonishing six. he managed a total of three in his innings of 104. but with this one, he found the only open window in a radio commentary box and the ball was picked up by one of the two gentlemen from the bbc covering the match. impressive accuracy, i think you'll agree. what you also might be able to agree on is that the commentary might be worth hearing, so after showing you how it looked, now let's play you how it sounded, courtesy of bbc radio nottingham's, dave bracegirdle..
and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourg the italian mainland after passing through sardinia and sicily — no change in the battle for the overall race win because a small breakaway group managed to hold off the main bunch for the whole 135—mile stage. a great day's work for swiss rider silvan dillier, who took his first stage win at a grand tour. darren has beaten nottinghamshire before wickets in the only match of the day....
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leaders for luxembourg, macron that just took over, others that are just trying to contain their laughtersident was calling them out for essentially being cheap skates, not
leaders for luxembourg, macron that just took over, others that are just trying to contain their laughtersident was calling them out for essentially being cheap skates, not
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and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourgand after passing through sardinia and sicily — no change in the battle for the overall race win because a small breakaway group managed to hold off the main bunch for the whole135—mile stage. a great day's work for swiss rider silvan dillier, who took his first stage win at a grand tour. golf's unofficial "fifth major" is under way, the players championship at sawgrass in florida. rory mcilroy tees off in a few minutes alongside the only man ahead of him in the world rankings, dustinjohnson. world number three jason day had set the pace for much of today, he had held the joint lead at five under par at one point. but three bogeys on the last four holes saw him slip back to joint 14th, four shots adrift of leader. the american william mcgirt. nottinghamshire have set durham a total of 298 to win in their royal london one day cup match. england's alex hales hit a century for notts with one astonishing six standing out in particular. he managed a total of three in his innings of 104. but
and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourgand after passing through sardinia and sicily — no change in the battle for the overall race win because a small breakaway group managed to hold off the main bunch for the whole135—mile stage. a great day's work for swiss rider silvan dillier, who took his first stage win at a grand tour. golf's unofficial "fifth major" is under way, the players championship at sawgrass in...
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when you read that the ft says a complex structure which owns it, includes off—shore holdings in luxembourgislands. i can't think of one redeeming feature. stay with the ft for a second story. in the briefing section, trump wins vote to replace obamacare? he needed to get this win before his 100th day anniversary. it appears that the freedom caucus has been won over, the question is by what? is it by reducing the amount of coverage that would be given to people by medical aid or reducing the coverage of preexisting conditions? the resistants are saying come the 2018 medium—term electionings every single republican who voted for this will get punished because a lot of people will be left without coverage. remember, before obamacare, there were a0 million 0bamacare, there were a0 million americans who had no access to health insurance for the ripest country on earth. what he has done is he has got something through, what it doesn't say is how and somebody somewhere has done the deal. someone has... the senate might stand in its way. it will be diluted on the way through. he has done something
when you read that the ft says a complex structure which owns it, includes off—shore holdings in luxembourgislands. i can't think of one redeeming feature. stay with the ft for a second story. in the briefing section, trump wins vote to replace obamacare? he needed to get this win before his 100th day anniversary. it appears that the freedom caucus has been won over, the question is by what? is it by reducing the amount of coverage that would be given to people by medical aid or reducing the...
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form of universalism was born, a phenomenon a poet once called the -- genie: james andre is at the luxembourg tartans in paris or talk us through the importance of the ceremony marking the end of slavery. s: it is an important ceremony, created in 2006, and it was after a vote was held for a law in parliament making france a country that recognizes the crimes it had committed. it is important because symbolically it marks france as an important country as far as human rights are concerned. it was the first country to wr abolition ofthe slavery -- it was the third country to write into law the abolition of slavery. this is why it is important. it is also important, why france while hollande -- why francois manynde -- he also had words for emmanuel macron during the speech. genie: james, i imagine for many people watching the ceremony earlier, they were intrigued to see the outgoing president, francois hollande, standing side by side with incoming president emmanuel macron, given the two men's history. tell us about that. james: indeed, it was interesting to see them side-by-side. francois holl
form of universalism was born, a phenomenon a poet once called the -- genie: james andre is at the luxembourg tartans in paris or talk us through the importance of the ceremony marking the end of slavery. s: it is an important ceremony, created in 2006, and it was after a vote was held for a law in parliament making france a country that recognizes the crimes it had committed. it is important because symbolically it marks france as an important country as far as human rights are concerned. it...
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it included one man, the first gentleman of luxembourg along with first lady melania trump and other wives of leaders from across the continent. >>> mr. trump's former opponent hillary clinton is comparing his presidency to that of richard nixon. mrs. clinton gave the commencement address today at her alma mater wellesley college in massachusetts. she told graduates about the day she was in their shoes 48 years ago. just a few months after nixon was elected. >> we were serious about the past presidential election. [ laughter ] >> of a man whose presidency would eventually end in disgrace with his impeachment for obstruction of justice. [ laughter ] [ applause and cheers ] >> clinton criticized the trump administration's recent budget proposal saying it represents unimaginable cruelty. >>> a mysterya man unplugs a bounce house with children inside. home surveillance that could lead to the man people are calling a neighborhood grouch. >> plus, life was off to a ruff start for these dogs. the effort now get them into forever homes. >> and we give you a first look at a new floating water
it included one man, the first gentleman of luxembourg along with first lady melania trump and other wives of leaders from across the continent. >>> mr. trump's former opponent hillary clinton is comparing his presidency to that of richard nixon. mrs. clinton gave the commencement address today at her alma mater wellesley college in massachusetts. she told graduates about the day she was in their shoes 48 years ago. just a few months after nixon was elected. >> we were serious...
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juliette: jpmorgan plans to move hundreds of london based bankers to luxembourg and ireland. they are preparing for the u.k. to lose access to the eu single market. u.k.eo jamie dimon warned plays that as many as 4000 could be relocated in the event of brexit. and her war of words with brussels escalates even before negotiations begin. leaked details about a meeting. he was shocked by his -- her approach. >> she said she will be a really bloody woman and negotiating with the european union, and i must say i fear for this. and the u.s., president trump has tweeted that the government "needs a good shutdown in september after congress agreed a budget deal that denies him much of his wish list. the beale -- deal includes no money for his ball and full funding for planned parenthood. democrats called his threat to shut down the government after successful bipartisan deal shameful. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy. guy: thank you very much indeed. european stocks are going flat and we
juliette: jpmorgan plans to move hundreds of london based bankers to luxembourg and ireland. they are preparing for the u.k. to lose access to the eu single market. u.k.eo jamie dimon warned plays that as many as 4000 could be relocated in the event of brexit. and her war of words with brussels escalates even before negotiations begin. leaked details about a meeting. he was shocked by his -- her approach. >> she said she will be a really bloody woman and negotiating with the european...
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nejra: jpmorgan plans to move hundreds of london-based ireland and luxembourg. as a prepares for the u.k. to lose access to the single market. eofore the referendum, the c warned u.k. employees that as many as 4000 could be relocated in the event of brexit. global news 20 browser day powered by 2600 journalists in 120 countries. -- global news 24 hours a day. francine: we get the fed's latest rate decision at 7 p.m. u.k. time. investors will be watching the wording of the statement for any clues as to the rate pop ahead. let's bring in jeremy stretch at canadian imperial bank of commerce. thank you so much for coming in. do they need to keep the possibility of a rate hike alive? ndeed., i i would argue that today's meeting is a little bit of an inconvenience for the fed, because they do not want to rock the boat. they want to leave markets where they are without destabilizing and that is a difficult balancing act. underline theo fact that perhaps there is a degree of moderation in terms of household spending. that is the way they were trying to characterize that
nejra: jpmorgan plans to move hundreds of london-based ireland and luxembourg. as a prepares for the u.k. to lose access to the single market. eofore the referendum, the c warned u.k. employees that as many as 4000 could be relocated in the event of brexit. global news 20 browser day powered by 2600 journalists in 120 countries. -- global news 24 hours a day. francine: we get the fed's latest rate decision at 7 p.m. u.k. time. investors will be watching the wording of the statement for any...
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i've had the luxembourg foreign minister at the border a few weeks ago. it's important that eu leaders and negotiators see the critical progress that has been made in terms of people to people relations and peace on the island of ireland. yes or no — do you believe it is tenable, possible, that border posts and fences could go up along the border? i say no to border posts and no to fences. i say no to hard border. but i'm not saying anything fundamentally different to what i'm hearing from prime minister may, from secretary of state davis, from the foreign secretary and from my colleague, secretary of state brokenshire. i believe we have to work with the eu to ensure that the open border between ireland and northern ireland remains, on the basis that 30,000 people cross every day to work, to school, to families, that doesn't include people going to sporting or cultural pursuits. that open border is a must in all circumstances. i'll tell you what i'm hearing from some quarters, the idea that northern ireland could in some way get special dispensation, what
i've had the luxembourg foreign minister at the border a few weeks ago. it's important that eu leaders and negotiators see the critical progress that has been made in terms of people to people relations and peace on the island of ireland. yes or no — do you believe it is tenable, possible, that border posts and fences could go up along the border? i say no to border posts and no to fences. i say no to hard border. but i'm not saying anything fundamentally different to what i'm hearing from...
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luxembourg's bobjungels retained the leader's pinkjersey.they thrashed st helens 53—4 at the jungle. the game was delicately poised at 10—4 mid—way through the first half but from there tigers took control — starting with jake webster's try. they went on to score ten tries in all to keep up their impressive form, they're already top of the super league. and there was a hat—trick of scores for greg eden, including this touch down early in the second half. castleford rounded off a memorable day for them with greg minikin's run and score. they're nowjust two games away from wembley and looking like the team to beat, but it's worrying times for st helens, who appointed a new head coach earlier this month. rugby league is one of the most physical sports of all, but now there's a way of playing into your 70s or even 80s.. and it's all down to your shorts, apparently. mike bushell has been to castleford to see why masters rugby league is breaking down all age barriers. playing rugby league again at the age of 82. and jimmy is taking on players near
luxembourg's bobjungels retained the leader's pinkjersey.they thrashed st helens 53—4 at the jungle. the game was delicately poised at 10—4 mid—way through the first half but from there tigers took control — starting with jake webster's try. they went on to score ten tries in all to keep up their impressive form, they're already top of the super league. and there was a hat—trick of scores for greg eden, including this touch down early in the second half. castleford rounded off a...
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luxembourg's bobjungels retained the leader's pinkjersey. there's a way of playing into your 70s or even 80s.. and it's all down to your shorts, apparently. mike bushell has been to castleford to see why masters rugby league is breaking down all age barriers. playing rugby league again at the age of 82. and jimmy playing rugby league again at the age of 82. andjimmy is playing rugby league again at the age of 82. and jimmy is taking playing rugby league again at the age of 82. andjimmy is taking on players nearly 50 years younger, and it's been life changing. it is rolling back the years, it is good fun. plenty of running. and good mates again. it is played in a great spirit and it is the comradeship after the game, it is absolutely fantastic, best thing i have ever done. rugby league is one of the most brutal and physical contact sports of all. but in masters there isa sports of all. but in masters there is a way of reducing impact on ageing limbs. and it's down to the shorts. the masters starts at the age of 35 when you can wear white shor
luxembourg's bobjungels retained the leader's pinkjersey. there's a way of playing into your 70s or even 80s.. and it's all down to your shorts, apparently. mike bushell has been to castleford to see why masters rugby league is breaking down all age barriers. playing rugby league again at the age of 82. and jimmy playing rugby league again at the age of 82. andjimmy is playing rugby league again at the age of 82. and jimmy is taking playing rugby league again at the age of 82. andjimmy is...
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the overall leader is still bob jungels of luxembourg.she wanted to be a musician. but as an 18—year old university student, tragedy struck. she lost her hearing, due to a connective tissue disorder, and with it — potentially — her career. now, a decade later, she has three albums under her belt, and tours with a band. how does she do it? the bbc went to find out. # come, walk, my friend, with me # to a place we always dream... music is an expression of the soul. it is like a painting. it is all the memories and stories, and the emotions that you felt at that time, or something you long to feel. i went to college for a vocal music education. i wanted to teach vocaljazz, and in that first year i lost my residual hearing, and was struck from the programme. and to describe it really as anything other than watching myself die, i — i don't feel has enough weight to it. i died, i died that day. but i picked up music again, and now i have been performing professionally for about eight years. i'm not the same person i was. my dreams are not the s
the overall leader is still bob jungels of luxembourg.she wanted to be a musician. but as an 18—year old university student, tragedy struck. she lost her hearing, due to a connective tissue disorder, and with it — potentially — her career. now, a decade later, she has three albums under her belt, and tours with a band. how does she do it? the bbc went to find out. # come, walk, my friend, with me # to a place we always dream... music is an expression of the soul. it is like a painting. it...
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i've had the luxembourg foreign minister at the border a few weeks ago.t eu leaders and negotiators see the critical progress that has been made in terms of people to people relations and peace on the island of ireland. do you believe it is tenable at possible that border posts and fences could go up along the border? i say no to border posts and no defences. but i'm not saying anything fundamentally different to what i appear in from prime minister may, —— what i appear in from prime minister __ ay, what i appear in from prime minister may, —— may, and from the foreign secretary. we have to work with the eu to make sure that the open border between ireland and northern ireland remains. many people cross every day to work, to go to school, families, that doesn't include sporting and cultural pursuits. but open border is -- cultural pursuits. but open border is —— the loss of the open border is a loss. the idea that northern ireland could in some way get special dispensation, whatever the wider agreement between the uk and eu in terms of customs, northern
i've had the luxembourg foreign minister at the border a few weeks ago.t eu leaders and negotiators see the critical progress that has been made in terms of people to people relations and peace on the island of ireland. do you believe it is tenable at possible that border posts and fences could go up along the border? i say no to border posts and no defences. but i'm not saying anything fundamentally different to what i appear in from prime minister may, —— what i appear in from prime...
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also through to the quarter finals is the third seed from luxembourg gilles muller. campaigning in the french presidential election but it's not the only competition of significance that's been taking place. the annual baguette bake—off in paris aims to find the city's best stick of bread. hundreds of bakeries across the city are taking part for the right to supply the new president with his or her baguettes. greg dawson reports in a country where people live to eat, rather than eat to live, nothing is as staple as the baguette. more than 100 were lined up to provide the country's new president with their daily bread. translation: french baking is known and recognised by the whole world. the baguette is a symbol of paris, so something that really matters to me. known as the ‘grand prix of baguettes', it involves many people, including head chefs and last year's winner, who baked for president hollande. who does he want to be the next in the palace? translation: it doesn't matter much, as long as they respect the artisan and values of the baker's profession. it's abou
also through to the quarter finals is the third seed from luxembourg gilles muller. campaigning in the french presidential election but it's not the only competition of significance that's been taking place. the annual baguette bake—off in paris aims to find the city's best stick of bread. hundreds of bakeries across the city are taking part for the right to supply the new president with his or her baguettes. greg dawson reports in a country where people live to eat, rather than eat to live,...
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. >> this happened when kate arrived in luxembourg. the little guy in the little hoodie had just given the duchess some flowers. when she tried to thank him, he burst out crying. >> she tried to calm him down but that didn't work either. his mom said the little guy was just shy. >> i think i know a lot of grown men who would cry if she came near them. >> i would cry. she's beautiful. >>> still ahead, the change all the big candymakers agreed to. >>> and what mechanics did that put air force one at risk of catching fire mid-flight. >>> plus, a rare look at the white house after hours. the president's new tv and how he's adding his own personal touch. today there is only one park for every 14,000 americans. connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. breathing becomes a struggl
. >> this happened when kate arrived in luxembourg. the little guy in the little hoodie had just given the duchess some flowers. when she tried to thank him, he burst out crying. >> she tried to calm him down but that didn't work either. his mom said the little guy was just shy. >> i think i know a lot of grown men who would cry if she came near them. >> i would cry. she's beautiful. >>> still ahead, the change all the big candymakers agreed to. >>> and...
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insurer hiscox is to set up a small new eu subsidiary in luxembourg as it prepares for a post—brexitple in the uk, fears the loss of so—called passporting rights that allow cross—border work within the eu. and a woman who alleges she was sexually harassed at america's fox news has asked the uk media regulator to block 21st century fox's planned purchase of sky. 0fcom is examining the nearly £12 billion bid for the uk broadcaster. dr wendy walsh's legal team says the deal would allow fox to bring a "culture of sexual and racial harassment" to the uk. fox says it has addressed the allegations and made fundamental changes. let's just have a look at the markets. the ftse 100 let's just have a look at the markets. the ftse100 has been driven up by rises of mining stocks. sse and british gas owner centrica, two of the uk's big six energy suppliers, are heavy fallers on the ftse100 at the start of trading as the tories confirm they'll pursue a price cap if re—elected. they were down lower earlier today, they have recovered a bit. i will be back with more throughout the afternoon. an investi
insurer hiscox is to set up a small new eu subsidiary in luxembourg as it prepares for a post—brexitple in the uk, fears the loss of so—called passporting rights that allow cross—border work within the eu. and a woman who alleges she was sexually harassed at america's fox news has asked the uk media regulator to block 21st century fox's planned purchase of sky. 0fcom is examining the nearly £12 billion bid for the uk broadcaster. dr wendy walsh's legal team says the deal would allow fox...
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abroad settlement could be reached when finance ministers from 19 countries meet in luxembourg on june 15. the star of the james bond movies in the 1970's and 1980's is dead. roger moore portrayed double seven in seven of the films. he played up the romantic side and added humor to the role. in recent years, he has been active with unicef, the united nations children's fund. he was 80 years old. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up, austan goolsbee, professor of economics at the chicago school of business. he gives us his take on president trump's budget proposal. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i am vonnie quinn. the trump administration 2018 budget calls for deep cuts to domestic spending with deep cuts to medicaid, food stamps, and low income housing assistant. -- assistance. joining us now is austan goolsbee, professor at university of chicago booth school of business. austan, this was put forth as a compassionate budg
abroad settlement could be reached when finance ministers from 19 countries meet in luxembourg on june 15. the star of the james bond movies in the 1970's and 1980's is dead. roger moore portrayed double seven in seven of the films. he played up the romantic side and added humor to the role. in recent years, he has been active with unicef, the united nations children's fund. he was 80 years old. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120...
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it took such a long time to dig out these offshore companies based in panama, luxembourg, malta, youre in the midst of some of the biggest players that have moved around the world. cristiano ronaldo moved to manchester united. a fund was in there. profiting better than they would on probably any other asset class because all the contracts we have seen are very heavily stacked in their favor. football clubs are not run by sophisticated businessmen. hedge funds are. vonnie: that is so fascinating. the book is amazing. football secret trade. out in the last few days. is it surprising, because we had all the fee for scandal, and we sportsney runs worldwide. did your conclusions surprise you? >> absolutely not. you just mentioned fifa, and they have been rife with individuals turning against each other for profit. this trading market required great regulation. regulateannot themselves, how are they going to regulate a $45 billion a year trading market for players? question marks are still there. fifa have banned the practice is we talk about in this book. these guys will always find a way
it took such a long time to dig out these offshore companies based in panama, luxembourg, malta, youre in the midst of some of the biggest players that have moved around the world. cristiano ronaldo moved to manchester united. a fund was in there. profiting better than they would on probably any other asset class because all the contracts we have seen are very heavily stacked in their favor. football clubs are not run by sophisticated businessmen. hedge funds are. vonnie: that is so...
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absolutely. 4000 was the number mentioned, now they are giving us more detail with frankfurt, dublin and luxembourg way that the negotiations have started, it is clear, we already have lobbyists from frankfurt and madrid and you name it, trying to win business. on top of that, we have the kicking off of the euro denominated clearing debate, france being very local about -- of being very vocal about it. >> a slump in the auto industry in the u.s. showing no signs of letting up. declineshonda showing around 7% each. gm sales falling 6%. and chrysler around 6.6%. >> not good for the industry, but these are the three biggest players and they are all down, more than they had anticipated. definitely softness playing out. there are some bright sides, gm retail sales are up a little bit. there is not a lot to hang your hat on. car sales have been falling and suv sales making up for it and what we see today is there is not enough growth in the suvs to make up for the plunging auto sales. we have to watch the next few weeks to see how it plays out, but we are past the peak and we are in an industry on the do
absolutely. 4000 was the number mentioned, now they are giving us more detail with frankfurt, dublin and luxembourg way that the negotiations have started, it is clear, we already have lobbyists from frankfurt and madrid and you name it, trying to win business. on top of that, we have the kicking off of the euro denominated clearing debate, france being very local about -- of being very vocal about it. >> a slump in the auto industry in the u.s. showing no signs of letting up....
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they will either go to luxembourg or dublin.time to buy proxy in dublin. , as youreat place to go know. they will have to set up some sort of branch network. some are going to frankfurt -- berkeley is going to dublin. that's what were looking at. i don't say huge jobs going there. they just need the legal in order tohere channel the parades properly back to the dealers, whoever it , scarlet: david: living in london. what was your read on what happened in france over the weekend? what is setup he you but larger political currents around the world?\ martin: centrism wins the day for that. i thought earlier, le pen would win if she had a strong left-wing candidate. but, i knew really -- this was win against an't centrist candidate. populismt think it's gone away. if you look at the voting, he got 20 million, she got 10, and 12 million of stay and. so the first 12 million that voted have not filed their papers. there's still a large protest vote. when you think about it, 22 million people didn't vote for macron. significant move the
they will either go to luxembourg or dublin.time to buy proxy in dublin. , as youreat place to go know. they will have to set up some sort of branch network. some are going to frankfurt -- berkeley is going to dublin. that's what were looking at. i don't say huge jobs going there. they just need the legal in order tohere channel the parades properly back to the dealers, whoever it , scarlet: david: living in london. what was your read on what happened in france over the weekend? what is setup...
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frankfurt, dublin, luxembourg. the chasm between europe and the u.k., it is very clear.e trying to win business. top of that, we have a year denominated clearing debate. france is being very vocal. >> a slump in the u.s. auto industry shows no sign of letting up with sales at all six of the biggest carmakers falling again in april. ford and honda posted the steepest year of declines. gm sales fell on the 6%. chrysler fell 6.6%. >> it is not looking good for the whole industry. the three biggest players in the u.s. market are all down. they are all down more than analysts anticipated. definitely some softness playing out. there were a few bright spots. gm's retail sales were up a but there's not a lot to hang your hat on. there is not enough growth in suvs to make up for the plunging auto sales. we have to see how may and june play out, but it looks like we are past the peak in an industry that is on the downside of a plateau, and maybe starting to contract. >> now it is fox that may be trying to acquire tribune media. 21st century fox is teaming up with blackstone to out
frankfurt, dublin, luxembourg. the chasm between europe and the u.k., it is very clear.e trying to win business. top of that, we have a year denominated clearing debate. france is being very vocal. >> a slump in the u.s. auto industry shows no sign of letting up with sales at all six of the biggest carmakers falling again in april. ford and honda posted the steepest year of declines. gm sales fell on the 6%. chrysler fell 6.6%. >> it is not looking good for the whole industry. the...
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and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourgalian mainland after passing through sardinia and sicily — no change in the battle for the overall race win because a small breakaway group managed to hold off the main bunch for the whole135—mile stage. a great day's work for swiss rider silvan dillier, who took his first stage win at a grand tour. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. the bank of england has warned of a squeeze on household incomes this year as the cost of living rises faster than wages. the bank's governor, mark carney, expected only moderate growth for the uk economy. looking further ahead, he predicted a better prospect but only if the government secures a smooth exit from the eu. 0ur economics editor, kamal ahmed, reports. wherever you live, a clear message from the bank. 2017, a year of squeezed incomes, higher prices and slower growth. but better news could be coming. mark carney kicked off his mixed message on the uk economy with a warning. this is going to be a more challenging time f
and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourgalian mainland after passing through sardinia and sicily — no change in the battle for the overall race win because a small breakaway group managed to hold off the main bunch for the whole135—mile stage. a great day's work for swiss rider silvan dillier, who took his first stage win at a grand tour. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. the bank of england has...
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leaders for luxembourg, macron that just took over, others that are just trying to contain their laughter that the president was calling them out for essentially being cheap skates, not contributing enough to the nato fund. five of the 28 countries that make up nato are contributing the minimum of their gdp to help out. you know who is doing the lions share? the united states. the same people that are snickering and laughing and treating him like a pariah in the group picture, these are the same people caught on camera and will have to explain to the president, i wasn't really laughing at you. i was just -- yeah, we were exchanging a joke. that's the ticket. i'm telling you, when you look at how nato is funded, we've carried the bill, to be expected because we're the richest country on earth. but some of these countries that are not, france, including germany, they're being beat out by countries like astonia and poland. countries that can ill afford to do it but trying their d damnedest. they have their respect for the united states, they have their respect for what we do. it's more than
leaders for luxembourg, macron that just took over, others that are just trying to contain their laughter that the president was calling them out for essentially being cheap skates, not contributing enough to the nato fund. five of the 28 countries that make up nato are contributing the minimum of their gdp to help out. you know who is doing the lions share? the united states. the same people that are snickering and laughing and treating him like a pariah in the group picture, these are the...
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luxembourg and belgium are the only two european ones that impose fines. believe it is one of your $50. and i think it would increase the number of people that vote. might allow that more people to be involved in the process. i think in other countries, south america predominantly, they allow people ballot voting at the age of 65 in a lot of south american countries. the main thing is, there is a lot of suppression of voting. if the idea is to get more people engaged from a young age, then why not make it more in open system? the bottom line is that mandatory voting would engage people more. i do not think the weekend thing makes that much sense. lastly, i am a former public servant and i used to get off every tuesday for election day. it is ludicrous that any public person gets off election day. you can vote like any other person that does not get off. i doubt there is anybody and local, state or federal government that does not get off for election day. it is ludicrous that they get off. they answer to everything to eliminate the silly two-party system w
luxembourg and belgium are the only two european ones that impose fines. believe it is one of your $50. and i think it would increase the number of people that vote. might allow that more people to be involved in the process. i think in other countries, south america predominantly, they allow people ballot voting at the age of 65 in a lot of south american countries. the main thing is, there is a lot of suppression of voting. if the idea is to get more people engaged from a young age, then why...
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his first grand tour stage victory in peschici on the adriatic coast ahead of yates in eighth luxembourg'sr second. you can keep up—to—date with all of the stories on the website. that's all sport for now. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. mark kermode is with us as ever to take us through all this week's releases. so we have a political thriller starring jessica chastain called miss sloane. alien: covenant, the latest in the ongoing alien franchise. and jawbone, written by and starring johnny harris. and miss sloane, even looking at the poster i so wanted to like this. it's washington, it's the west wing, already you're in with the intrigue! and it'sjessica chastain and a very fine director, so all the omens look good. so the story isjessica chastain is a lobbyist who gets embroiled in a battle between the people who want controls on gun sales and those who want to sell more guns. early on she is enlisted by a group of people who say, we're trying to make guns seem more popular. we want to get guns to appeal to women. she literally laughs them out of the room. the next thi
his first grand tour stage victory in peschici on the adriatic coast ahead of yates in eighth luxembourg'sr second. you can keep up—to—date with all of the stories on the website. that's all sport for now. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. mark kermode is with us as ever to take us through all this week's releases. so we have a political thriller starring jessica chastain called miss sloane. alien: covenant, the latest in the ongoing alien franchise. and jawbone, written by...
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expandingkers are their offices in dublin, franklin, and luxembourg as it prepares for the u.k.o lose easy access to the single market according to the investment banking head. scene, leasing and on deutsche bank, the biggest shareholder. boostedese conglomerate its state to 10% from 4.8% marking the second raised since february. we will see if it stands as under 10. >> that can be something that john will make interesting. let's talk about the u.k. prime minister theresa may and the escalation in terms of war of words with the eu. she said she will not be pushed around. >> head of tomorrow's local those across many areas of england, scotland and wales. the run up to the june general election. the programe you on this morning. what we looking for tomorrow? where are people voting and what are they voting about? are voting in local councils in rural areas across new england. all of scotland, all of wales. the most interesting contests are the new regional mayor elections being held in places like manchester and west midlands. the contest in west midlands is particularly interesti
expandingkers are their offices in dublin, franklin, and luxembourg as it prepares for the u.k.o lose easy access to the single market according to the investment banking head. scene, leasing and on deutsche bank, the biggest shareholder. boostedese conglomerate its state to 10% from 4.8% marking the second raised since february. we will see if it stands as under 10. >> that can be something that john will make interesting. let's talk about the u.k. prime minister theresa may and the...
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and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourgssing through sardinia and sicily — no change in the battle for the overall lead because a small breakaway group managed to hold off the main bunch for the whole135—mile stage. a great day's work for swiss rider silvan dillier, who took his first stage win at a grand tour. and that is all the sport for now. much more at half past six. we will be back with your little later on. thank you very much. four weeks from today, britain will go to the polls on thursday the 8th ofjune. as we heard earlier, labour's leadership has formally approved its manifesto. jeremy corbyn most telling us a bit about that earlier. —— was telling us. it's set to be launched next week, but as we mentioned earlier, a draft version had been leaked overnight listing some policies including nationalising the railways and abolishing university tuition fees in england. last week's local election results brought heavy losses for labour and big gains for the conservatives, so what can we look forward to in the month ah
and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourgssing through sardinia and sicily — no change in the battle for the overall lead because a small breakaway group managed to hold off the main bunch for the whole135—mile stage. a great day's work for swiss rider silvan dillier, who took his first stage win at a grand tour. and that is all the sport for now. much more at half past six. we will be back with your little later on. thank...
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behind leader bob jungels of luxembourg. almost double his nearest competitor. his victory ends almost a decade of conservative rule as stephen evans reports. certainly a new tone. where the last president was reclusive, this one was the opposite. and whilst previous presidents had lavish inaugurations, this one took barely ten minutes. his president —— his predecessor is imprisoned facing corruption charges. he said, i take office with empty pockets and i will leave with empty pockets and return to my hometown. but tone is easy. hard part is action. the us and korean military is collaborating against north korea, but donald trump and moon jae—in against north korea, but donald trump and moonjae—in have different policies. hardline tramp and softer president moon, how will that work out? president moon has signalled that he is not anti—american but the difficult will be if donald trump decides on a military attack on north korea when president moon is saying, you simply can't do that. the man from the north has kept silent a
behind leader bob jungels of luxembourg. almost double his nearest competitor. his victory ends almost a decade of conservative rule as stephen evans reports. certainly a new tone. where the last president was reclusive, this one was the opposite. and whilst previous presidents had lavish inaugurations, this one took barely ten minutes. his president —— his predecessor is imprisoned facing corruption charges. he said, i take office with empty pockets and i will leave with empty pockets and...
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and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourgng through sardinia and sicily. no change in the battle for the overall race win because a small breakaway group managed to hold off the main bunch for the whole135—mile stage. a great day's work for swiss rider silvan dillier, who took his first stage win at a grand tour. they're under way at the players' championship. often described as golf‘s unofficial fifth major. and ahead of his tee time injust over two hours' time rory mcilroy is looking for a turnaround in fortunes after announcing he'll be using a new club manufacturer. i have been trying to shed a few pounds before here. ifeel like my game is in good shape and i needed to address a few issues in between augusta and here and that is where i was the first ten days after augusta and then i turned my attention elsewhere, but i feel really good coming into this event. andy murray has lost the first set of his madrid open match against borna coric. they are currently on serve in the second set. you can follow it on five live sport
and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourgng through sardinia and sicily. no change in the battle for the overall race win because a small breakaway group managed to hold off the main bunch for the whole135—mile stage. a great day's work for swiss rider silvan dillier, who took his first stage win at a grand tour. they're under way at the players' championship. often described as golf‘s unofficial fifth major. and ahead of...
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luxembourg's bobjungels retains the overall leader's pinkjersey ahead of thomas and fellow briton adamhe mountains tomorrow. it is hard work just watching it. did you watch eurovision? i want to say yes, but no, idid eurovision? i want to say yes, but no, i did not. is that allowed? yes, thatis no, i did not. is that allowed? yes, that is fine. thank you very much, richard. the majority of nhs trusts in england and scotland are getting back to normal, following friday's cyber attack which hit computer systems in around a 100 countries. systems in around 100 countries. questions have been asked about how up today the nhs‘s systems are. let's speak to ben heather from the publication ‘health service journal'. he joins us now from our london newsroom. good morning. if! good morning. if i could pick up on that, questions about how up—to—date the nhs systems are. i presume they will have been look closely looking at how up—to—date they are and updating whatever needs to be done. yes. they will be patching their systems and potentially updating it to call owes the vulnerability that allowed
luxembourg's bobjungels retains the overall leader's pinkjersey ahead of thomas and fellow briton adamhe mountains tomorrow. it is hard work just watching it. did you watch eurovision? i want to say yes, but no, idid eurovision? i want to say yes, but no, i did not. is that allowed? yes, thatis no, i did not. is that allowed? yes, that is fine. thank you very much, richard. the majority of nhs trusts in england and scotland are getting back to normal, following friday's cyber attack which hit...
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member of saudi arabia's council, the mayor of jeddah and saudi arabia's ambassador to belgium, luxembourg and the european union. and we will hear from lieutenant colonel al zahrani in the counterterrorism department and works in the general directorate for international cooperation. his specialty is social media terrorism. he will deliver his remarks today through consecutive interpretation. the third speakers ambassador ford fraker, ambassador to saudi arabia under george w. bush and currently the president of the middle east policy council. he has worked for more than three decades in finance and banking in the region and is chairman of merrill lynch, kingdom of saudi arabia. following his prepared remarks by our panelists we will have a discussion session moderated by doctor hans riemer, executive director of middle east policy council. to facilitate that discussion we have placed cards on each seat and would ask that if as the panelists are speaking you have a question, please write it on the index card and hold it up for our staff to collect. and the 12 will use these for the questi
member of saudi arabia's council, the mayor of jeddah and saudi arabia's ambassador to belgium, luxembourg and the european union. and we will hear from lieutenant colonel al zahrani in the counterterrorism department and works in the general directorate for international cooperation. his specialty is social media terrorism. he will deliver his remarks today through consecutive interpretation. the third speakers ambassador ford fraker, ambassador to saudi arabia under george w. bush and...
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the smirking prime minister luxembourg to the president of france. smirk all you want but if you want a strong working alliance, everybody should pitch in and do their share. not we're asking luxe um bourg to carry a lot of water for us. how about spending 2% of your gnp like you committed. is that so hard to ask? >> shannon: we'll see how it goes over going from here. ambassador, always good to see you. >> now the republicans winning the special election taking the state's only congressional seat. the win coming a day after being charged with assault for allegedly grabbing and reporter and throwing him to the ground. he used the speech last night to apologize to that reporter. we're live the bozeman, montana. >> it was a nail biter as results came in. the republican greg gianforte pulled away and hold onto his party's seat in the u.s. house. a hard fought win and seemed suddenly out of reach after a confrontation between he and a reporter that sent the journalist to the hospital with minor injuries. >> when you make a mistake, you have to own up to
the smirking prime minister luxembourg to the president of france. smirk all you want but if you want a strong working alliance, everybody should pitch in and do their share. not we're asking luxe um bourg to carry a lot of water for us. how about spending 2% of your gnp like you committed. is that so hard to ask? >> shannon: we'll see how it goes over going from here. ambassador, always good to see you. >> now the republicans winning the special election taking the state's only...
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slovenia, spain, belgium and luxembourg.ates and the trump administration has just unveiled its budget with the goal of spending less money internationally on development in certain issues while other countries spend more. shannon. >> shannon: rich live for us at the state department. thank you. >> bill: the back drop comes disturbing new details emerging behind the man leading up to the attack. police conduct raids overnight across the city. arresting more in connection to that case. >> i want to reassure people that the arrests that we have made are significant. and initial searches of premises have revealed items that we believe are very important to the investigation. it is vitally important that we continue those searches and do it very, very thoroughly. >> bill: let's get back to manchester. greg palkot reporting from there. we look at the number of arrests that occurred overnight. >> as the victims are remembered from monday night's massacre by the mountains of flowers that continue to grow here in the center of manch
slovenia, spain, belgium and luxembourg.ates and the trump administration has just unveiled its budget with the goal of spending less money internationally on development in certain issues while other countries spend more. shannon. >> shannon: rich live for us at the state department. thank you. >> bill: the back drop comes disturbing new details emerging behind the man leading up to the attack. police conduct raids overnight across the city. arresting more in connection to that...
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bureaucracy in brussels, i have to agree the smirking from some european leaders, the leader of luxembourg, appalling. and the french economy is sinking like the titanic and there was a lot of disrespect on display. it is important for european leaders to remember is that their freedom and security has depended upon the us security umbrella for 70 years and they owe a debt of gratitude to the united states for their own security. time for all european countries to step up to the plate, and ensure the nato alliance is strengthened for the next 70 years. david: i know you are democrat and not a fan of donald trump but when you see a us president go to europe and be snubbed by european leaders doesn't rile you? >> it is embarrassing but put it in context why this was happening. these same leaders had a great deal of respect for barack obama. they don't have respect for donald trump you need to look at why that is was he went over there like the ugly american. there is video of him literally pushing and shoving the president of montenegro out of the way, putting the new president of france int
bureaucracy in brussels, i have to agree the smirking from some european leaders, the leader of luxembourg, appalling. and the french economy is sinking like the titanic and there was a lot of disrespect on display. it is important for european leaders to remember is that their freedom and security has depended upon the us security umbrella for 70 years and they owe a debt of gratitude to the united states for their own security. time for all european countries to step up to the plate, and...
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have heard this week, jpmorgan plans to move hundreds of london staff to offices in frankfurt, luxembourgblin. what are bankers telling you about their plans to move to potentially germany and other eurozone nations in the wake of brexit discussions? what have you heard from the leading banks in london? andreas: first of all, what i hear is that london will remain a very important financial center, no doubt about that. many banks will keep a very big hrtion of their european force in london. with regards to potential relocation to the continent, it is my understanding that most bankers are either expecting a hard >> it or very hard >> it -- hard brexit or very hard brexit. they are planning in a hands on move. i need to ask for your understanding that i will not and cannot reveal individual discussions with individual institutions to you. mark: of course. there are estimates that we could see as many as 200,000 jobs leaving london. the estimates are wide. scenarioe worst case for london when it comes to bankers fleeing, leaving the city for other e.u. destinations, if the u.k. loses passp
have heard this week, jpmorgan plans to move hundreds of london staff to offices in frankfurt, luxembourgblin. what are bankers telling you about their plans to move to potentially germany and other eurozone nations in the wake of brexit discussions? what have you heard from the leading banks in london? andreas: first of all, what i hear is that london will remain a very important financial center, no doubt about that. many banks will keep a very big hrtion of their european force in london....
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can she get a dialogue with brussels or luxembourg russian ma?as traveling a lot. doing a kissinger. i suspect he is trying to make friends and win support. i sit on the european union committee and i chair the justice part of that. and we have been having delegations from people of all of the 27 coming to visit us. because they have their own brexit committees. they come and by and large, they say they want a soft exit. they want to remain friends with britain. but they have the lines well developed. they want to make sure that we don't cut and run on the financial regulations. that is around pensions and members of the european public that have pensions and we're attracted -- we are attached to that. a bill attached to pension rights. we persuaded -- we were a prominent voice in persuading a way from thee baltics down to spain. tom: baroness, thank you so much. coming up in the next hour. washington and james comey, eli lake. this is bloomberg. ♪ the tuesday afternoon massacre. the president fires the director of the federal euro of investigati
can she get a dialogue with brussels or luxembourg russian ma?as traveling a lot. doing a kissinger. i suspect he is trying to make friends and win support. i sit on the european union committee and i chair the justice part of that. and we have been having delegations from people of all of the 27 coming to visit us. because they have their own brexit committees. they come and by and large, they say they want a soft exit. they want to remain friends with britain. but they have the lines well...
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. >> i had a bad experience flying out of geneva or luxembourg, getting back to london, and i was stunned am being candid trade they will probably throw me off , but i do recall saying to my assistant, next time, no ba out of geneva. jonathan: that is what happens, we could have had any other airline off the back of it because so many have had difficulties. benjamin, we appreciate you joining us from london. john, i want to get final thoughts on the transports. in the united states, let's talk about that specifically. we are still a bit old-fashioned when it comes to airlines. we always suspect and remember their days in the 1980's and 1990's. we recognize that one of the few bad choices was years ago was an airline pick. you arelem with it is beginning to see increases in labor cost, i think it was paying theirtarted pilots and flight attendants more. i fly united a lot. i will tell you it was a great idea, but the point is, it is a highly competitive this mess. they have been successful algorithmically figuring out the way people travel and make money, but the reason is a lot of cost-co
. >> i had a bad experience flying out of geneva or luxembourg, getting back to london, and i was stunned am being candid trade they will probably throw me off , but i do recall saying to my assistant, next time, no ba out of geneva. jonathan: that is what happens, we could have had any other airline off the back of it because so many have had difficulties. benjamin, we appreciate you joining us from london. john, i want to get final thoughts on the transports. in the united states, let's...
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quite well received by all members -- all euro group members and we expect in three weeks time in luxembourgt. that optimism for a deal to be reached in three weeks was also shared by the cyprus finance minister who i spoke to earlier this morning. greece needs this deal to get a disbursement so it can meet 7 billion euros of repayments it has to make by july. everyone does not seem to think there is any chance greek can default on that but there is the bigger issue of the sticking points between the imf and germany in terms of debt sustainability but those talks are likely to continue, even if we get the deal we look for last night in three weeks. francine: thank you. we are back in the berlin studio. are you disappointed that not agreeing on greece hates europe in a picture -- paints europe and a picture it takes too long to deal with crisis? >> an everlasting story and it will not finish this summer. unfortunately, the solid structure reforms, like building of an administration, which can work, have not been done in greece yet. the ball is still and always in the court of the greek govern
quite well received by all members -- all euro group members and we expect in three weeks time in luxembourgt. that optimism for a deal to be reached in three weeks was also shared by the cyprus finance minister who i spoke to earlier this morning. greece needs this deal to get a disbursement so it can meet 7 billion euros of repayments it has to make by july. everyone does not seem to think there is any chance greek can default on that but there is the bigger issue of the sticking points...
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whether you were belgium, canada, luxembourg you agreed, soviet union and communism was a threat to western these nations will be coming together to discuss the threat posed by global jihadism, what the president rightly called radical islamic terrorism. charles: sebastian, what i read, perhaps germany and france will make some sort of cursory nod that nato should amend its mission statement to unconclude terrorism but they won't be serious about this listen they had the election in france. maybe they will take that as a signal their citizens aren't ready to make such a dramatic shift? >> i'm not here to talk for the leadership of france or of germany. i know the president will be meeting with macron. they will be discussing issues of national security together. there will be a private dinner with key nato leaders also as well as eu leaders separately. so it has to focus, the events of manchester, the attacks in france, the attacks in germany, these are all have to be discussed and new policies, new approaches i know will be on the table because article 5 is not about the soviets rolling th
whether you were belgium, canada, luxembourg you agreed, soviet union and communism was a threat to western these nations will be coming together to discuss the threat posed by global jihadism, what the president rightly called radical islamic terrorism. charles: sebastian, what i read, perhaps germany and france will make some sort of cursory nod that nato should amend its mission statement to unconclude terrorism but they won't be serious about this listen they had the election in france....
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the luxembourg foreign minister said it is clear in this matter on the finance issue, if we get stuckt to soar, again with that warmer flow of air around the area of high pressure, and going into the weekend we are likely to see some are getting... but many of us getting warned than sunshine. some sunshine today. but not fraud. we‘re not there yet with the widespread warmth and sunshine. a bit of damp weather so far in the lake district. running into scotland we are seeing shari bursts of rain and some more to come as the day goes across parts of northern and eastern scotland. a fairamount of of northern and eastern scotland. a fair amount of sunshine across england and wales. warmth and that sunshine. particularly in the brighter parts of south—east england, east anglia and into the east midlands, temperatures reaching into the low to mid 20s and we may see 25 or 26 celsius picking up the odd shower into north—west england, north wales but going into scotland, some will be on the heavy side. across parts of eastern scotland going into the evening rush hour, some heavy downpours and o
the luxembourg foreign minister said it is clear in this matter on the finance issue, if we get stuckt to soar, again with that warmer flow of air around the area of high pressure, and going into the weekend we are likely to see some are getting... but many of us getting warned than sunshine. some sunshine today. but not fraud. we‘re not there yet with the widespread warmth and sunshine. a bit of damp weather so far in the lake district. running into scotland we are seeing shari bursts of...