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manus: thank you very much.we haveming reminder more exclusive interviews for you. mario draghi is likely to confirm that the currency bloc is back. relatively -- back to relatively solid economic health. predicting the council will reaffirm that bond purchases will end in december. the ecb may use today's decision to clarify when it will next hike rates. ceo, scott thiel, here we go. what's mario draghi going to do? is it steady as she goes? scott: we've had a very good set up in europe. yields are close to all-time lows, around 50 basis points. back to 2017 year in levels. 0.5% growth, if forward guidance is in place. he may mention reinvestment of the qe proceeds. the big question will be, can we price in to rate hikes over the course of 2019. that will be very difficult at this point. manus: can i ask you why it's going to begin for culture price that in? the market has a bit of a different perspective. bloomberg intelligence says you will get a rate hike in september or october 2019, but the market is only
manus: thank you very much.we haveming reminder more exclusive interviews for you. mario draghi is likely to confirm that the currency bloc is back. relatively -- back to relatively solid economic health. predicting the council will reaffirm that bond purchases will end in december. the ecb may use today's decision to clarify when it will next hike rates. ceo, scott thiel, here we go. what's mario draghi going to do? is it steady as she goes? scott: we've had a very good set up in europe....
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this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: good morning, i'm manus clary.loomberg and these are today's top stories. trump's burst straight ahead of a meeting with jean-claude juncker. calls for the eu to drop on tariffs and subsidies and says america will respond in kind. may takes control. u.k. prime minister is now directly overseen brexit negotiations. deutsche bank exclusive. the trouble german bank .eaffirms the near-term target ficc revenues fall sharply. we break down earnings with the new ceo at 9:30 u.k. time. warm welcome to the daybreak show. anna is away and they let me back in the studio. it's good to see these markets but they are unfortunately not roaring ahead. there's a small canary in the inflation call mine. it came from the on -- australian cpi. it seems as if donald trump is hunkering down for the long haul. it's almost like boiling frogs. breaking news for you. equities are set a little bit lower. queen of the airlines and now she's in charge of itv. these are the numbers of carolyn mccourt. the market an estimate of 1.4 9 billion. pr
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manus: good morning from divide. i manus cranny. -- i am manus cranny.anna edwards from london. these are today's top stories. manus: expanding in germany. medical travails. the germans chancellor strikes a migration deal with her coalition partners. how will european markets react? the u.n. hovers at a near the level. authorities may be intervening as stock markets selloff. warm welcome to the show. futures are just trading into the green. you're taking its pricing from the u.s.. you saw asia returned to the green. there is speculation out there about the yuan slide that it could be done. could be a little hint of intervention, so to speak. you have the oil market rising above $74. they are trying to assess what is going on with saudi exports. also, the u.s. manufacturing debt is 60.2 from 58.7. that shows a stronger story in terms of the market. we have this slight reprieve. when will we get an official stamp? let's look at where we are the asian equity session. things have come back a little bit. an hour ago, we were down by 1% and now it's down by ar
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manus: tell me this.ility we are seeing now, it doesn't shine with the level of volatility or panic that we saw in 2015. that has not seemed to happen thus far. what is different now to them? -- to then? are not seeing a lot of panic in fx markets at all. some gauges of nervousness have spikes recently. there really front away from the levels we saw in 2015 and 2016. what good example is the offshore yuan three-year risk reversal. it has bite recently but is still at 1.1%, which was the far of 4.5% -- which is away from the peak of 4.5% we saw in 2015. the onshore and offshore yuan have been moving in lockstep over the past few weeks. that means there is not much bearish bend in the overseas market in the yuan. manus: thank you very much. latest on thery daily machinations of the yuan movement. good to see this morning. we see this demolition derby take place on the equity of -- equity market. is the rock stopped for now? shaun: you have to look at what the pboc is saying. they have control over this curr
manus: tell me this.ility we are seeing now, it doesn't shine with the level of volatility or panic that we saw in 2015. that has not seemed to happen thus far. what is different now to them? -- to then? are not seeing a lot of panic in fx markets at all. some gauges of nervousness have spikes recently. there really front away from the levels we saw in 2015 and 2016. what good example is the offshore yuan three-year risk reversal. it has bite recently but is still at 1.1%, which was the far of...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: good morning from dubai. i am manus cranny. am anna edwards in the city of london. these are today's top stories. manus: russia outrage. donald trump sparks fury as u.s. after maintaining relations are on the right track. brexit turmoil. theresa may escapes defeat. a 10th member of her government has reportedly resigned. netflix miss. shares plummet after unexpected subscriber growth and the streaming service proved it is not a bubble investment. ♪ a very warm welcome to "daybreak europe." we are waiting to see the numbers drop across your number terminal. 27 carhis is the eu registrations, 5.27% but in the somethingk. it is during the first half as european command grows. german luxury carmakers fall on customers waiting for new models. let me break this down. the u.k. down 6.3% extending last year's slide. overall car registrations across europe rose by 2.8% in the six months through to june. that is on the pan-european side. separately are the luxury car models, they are struggling as june.made a return in this is what we go
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manus: and i'm manus cranny live from dubai. these are today's top stories. anna: mexico turns left. the peso gives a early gains as exit polls show a line fled -- a landslide victory. we are live in mexico city. bmw's trade warning, the carmaker joins gm in a lobby against auto tariffs, while chinese pmi's signal weaker exports. and judgment day, the german chancellor holds migration talks with her coalition partner. can't she swerved a government crisis? -- can she swerved government crisis? anna: good morning. 9:00 6:00 here in london, if you are in dubai with manus. let's talk about asian equities. it has been a fairly negative one. we have hong kong out of action, but generally we are weaker, down 0.3 percent. this has been the story of the second quarter. we have voices joining the trade conversation, it in particular from the very networked car industry. we have the g.m. ceo speaking out, bmw, plenty of voices. mean rise, the chinese currency continues to weaken. the dollar is stronger. we are seeing asian fx weakening, in general it many voices say th
manus: and i'm manus cranny live from dubai. these are today's top stories. anna: mexico turns left. the peso gives a early gains as exit polls show a line fled -- a landslide victory. we are live in mexico city. bmw's trade warning, the carmaker joins gm in a lobby against auto tariffs, while chinese pmi's signal weaker exports. and judgment day, the german chancellor holds migration talks with her coalition partner. can't she swerved a government crisis? -- can she swerved government crisis?...
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manus: i am anna edwards. manus:i am manus cranny live from dubai. trade minister tells bloomberg the u.s. will feel the pain and a trade war. trumps economic adviser blames beijing for holding back. will tariffs hurt the bottom line? alcoa cuts its 2018 forecast million in levees. will other executives be worried about trade as earnings season kicks into high gear? we will be speaking exclusively with of the unilever ceo. manus: a very warm welcome to "daybreak europe." we are waiting for a number of different companies to come in with their results. let's get straight to anna. anna: let's do that. i have numbers coming through. the nordic region's largest bank. they are talking about signs of improving momentum across various businesses this morning. also talking about the ct one ratio. 19.9%. interest income, 1.70 billion. improving momentum against households.d this is interesting because we heard similar positive comments from others and the scandinavia week.g sector this this is a business focused on revamping its operations and repairing and i
manus: i am anna edwards. manus:i am manus cranny live from dubai. trade minister tells bloomberg the u.s. will feel the pain and a trade war. trumps economic adviser blames beijing for holding back. will tariffs hurt the bottom line? alcoa cuts its 2018 forecast million in levees. will other executives be worried about trade as earnings season kicks into high gear? we will be speaking exclusively with of the unilever ceo. manus: a very warm welcome to "daybreak europe." we are...
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good morning, manus. manus: a very good morning to you. in thes a real stoicism pound.t we have put together is volatility, one month volatility going all the way back to the vote. but -- brexit p-itis ina virtual bli cable and eurosterling. 60% probability that she will survive according to eurasia. the hedge funds are boosting the short positions, but this in no man'ss really land. socgen saying that you want to purchase volatility at these low levels because it will allow you to hedge yourself against the rise of the brexiteers. eurosterling at a 3.5 year low in terms of volatility. let's have a look at the risk radar and the other key stories. the lira is 3.5% lower -- 3.5% lower on the dollar the root -- dollar-lira. 's term will be four years long and he cannot fire the central bank governor. we are expecting a 20% rise in profit. two times earning. brent oil up 0.5%. you have got to go to bloomberg.com, anna. wearing a 10pec gallon hat talking about the oil markets. he says opec is doing what it needs to do -- doing its best to supply the market, but it will not
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manus: thanks for the latest from the nato summit.n spring and chris ralph -- let's ring in chris ralph who is with us here in our london studio. you go from $110 billion which would be 2% of gdp if they all ,tood to it, to a demand of 4% a floating 4%. if defensey looks as and spending are set potentially to rise. does that influence your thinking in any way? chris: i think we have to put it into context first, manus. as your correspondent pointed out, there were a lot of -- me more countries that are meeting the 2% target. obviously if the rhetoric does result in greater defense have ag, that will beneficial impact on some of the companies that will be supplying the defense industry. we will have to be watching what actually comes through in this. but there is a lot of rhetoric at this stage. let's see what happens when the facts actually come out. anna: and talking about the u.s. economy, comments to morgan stanley, saying the yield curve is going to invert in 2019. not much at the moment, but inversion -- with that matter to you a
manus: thanks for the latest from the nato summit.n spring and chris ralph -- let's ring in chris ralph who is with us here in our london studio. you go from $110 billion which would be 2% of gdp if they all ,tood to it, to a demand of 4% a floating 4%. if defensey looks as and spending are set potentially to rise. does that influence your thinking in any way? chris: i think we have to put it into context first, manus. as your correspondent pointed out, there were a lot of -- me more countries...
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manus: thank you. summit,st on the nato and the prospect is this, that anybody gets on board and spends up to 2% of their gdp which has gone from a handshake to a gentleman's agreement. that would be $110 billion. would you even countenance extending your reach into some of the european defense itpanies, error or not companies based on an escalation of a nato commitment? guest: you have to look at the european countries and where they stand, it is going to be hard for them to commit to such an end -- an increase in spending. the fiscal situation is not that great apart from germany and i do not think you will get a consensus that all those countries are going to want to spend more in the next three years. it is too much money now and it is not the priority. maybe some companies would bounce on the back of it but on the european market it remains a cyclical market. it is not one we like to much at the moment. we cut down a little bit. precisely because it is exposed to trade wars and exposed to slow dow
manus: thank you. summit,st on the nato and the prospect is this, that anybody gets on board and spends up to 2% of their gdp which has gone from a handshake to a gentleman's agreement. that would be $110 billion. would you even countenance extending your reach into some of the european defense itpanies, error or not companies based on an escalation of a nato commitment? guest: you have to look at the european countries and where they stand, it is going to be hard for them to commit to such an...
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manus? manus: the drug earnings business.rtis.ty -- nov tos is the performance year date, down 2.86%. are reconfirming their 2018 guidance on the sales numbers. this is in dollars. 3.01 -- $3.01e is billion. sales guidance alcon revised up to mid-single digit growth. the guidance is low single digit declines. if you think back to the end of june, a $5 billion share buyback. the selling off of the alcore business would take place. this is a man who is transforming novartis, focusing on prescription drugs. absolutelyidance is bang-in. it is confirmed. a have a little bit more of 7:30 u.k. time. anna, you are never far from brexit. go on. >> you have a strange impression of my weekends. company is selling off its chemical business to carlisle by the year's end. they'ves not look like impressed on second-quarter numbers. $2.45 billion is a shade below estimates. adjusting operating income for continued operations also below estimates. statements are coming through from them. they talk about conditions still challenging businesses
manus? manus: the drug earnings business.rtis.ty -- nov tos is the performance year date, down 2.86%. are reconfirming their 2018 guidance on the sales numbers. this is in dollars. 3.01 -- $3.01e is billion. sales guidance alcon revised up to mid-single digit growth. the guidance is low single digit declines. if you think back to the end of june, a $5 billion share buyback. the selling off of the alcore business would take place. this is a man who is transforming novartis, focusing on...
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manus: and i'm manus cranny. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe" and these are today's top stories. anna: david davis and his deputy resign, throwing theresa may government into crisis. number 10 plans to name a new brexit secretary today. the ecb executive board member tells bloomberg there could be disaster for the world economy. more from that coming up. investorsets soar as look forward to earnings news. the dollar to a three-week low. good morning. "bloomberg daybreak: europe," just on 6:00 in london, 9:00 in dubai. lots to talk about on the u.k. political front. we need to focus on the broader market picture. it is positive. when you consider the flurry of trade news we saw on writing. we have the asian equity markets up 1.2%. continuing that rally that was put in place in friday's session during an it seems that market want to focus on earnings news rather than the possible implications of a broadening trade war. the yuan going a little higher. dollar weakness one feature of today's session. this is your
manus: and i'm manus cranny. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe" and these are today's top stories. anna: david davis and his deputy resign, throwing theresa may government into crisis. number 10 plans to name a new brexit secretary today. the ecb executive board member tells bloomberg there could be disaster for the world economy. more from that coming up. investorsets soar as look forward to earnings news. the dollar to a three-week low. good morning. "bloomberg daybreak:...
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manus: just acquisitions?rd: the last two or three years, everyone was doing well and everyone was a buyer and prices were quite high. when the market gets more difficult, which is my expectation, we will see more opportunities because maybe some of the competitors will realize that it is quite tough out there. dennis: 13.7%. question one, will you reward the shareholders? withrd: it has a lot to do the opportunity that we have. with 13.7 and hopefully we continue at the same pace to generate free cash flow, there is a good possibility that we were returned some of the capital to the shareholders. but if we see good opportunity in m&a, we will use it for that. shareholderhe expect a share buyback in 2018? a share buyback or a return of part of the capital to the shareholder. if there is no large acquisitions. manus: you talk about the market -- a very frank discussion. we caught up with larry fink a wild ago. he said -- we caught up with larry fink a while ago. can you see that kind of a move on the equity mar
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manus: indeed.uest host has pushed calls on treasuries down and is talking about a further flattening. z,e austrian chancellor, kur briefs people on his european union presidency and mark carney will speak in newcastle in the north of england. what has he to say for himself today? particularly important thing, geographically, when you going to the rest of the country. nejra. perspective is >> thank you. you see the equities are lower shares are doing ok, but there is risk with investors looking ahead of the deadline to impose the tariffs on china and we heard from the commerce ministry today and did not get a lot of detail, other first in theseng trade tensions. in terms of timings, that is all up in the air. we see the onshore and the offshore flow and we take a look and have this, despite the daily october and we are this underperforming on trade tensions. this is a high for asian pbocncies and there is the and a little bit of context we are looking at the japanese bond market and we are seeing an
manus: indeed.uest host has pushed calls on treasuries down and is talking about a further flattening. z,e austrian chancellor, kur briefs people on his european union presidency and mark carney will speak in newcastle in the north of england. what has he to say for himself today? particularly important thing, geographically, when you going to the rest of the country. nejra. perspective is >> thank you. you see the equities are lower shares are doing ok, but there is risk with investors...
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manus: acquisitions?ernard: the last two or three years, everyone was doing well and everyone was a buyer. get more the markets difficult and that is my expectation for the next two or three years, we will see more opportunities because the realize thatill it is quite tough out there. crannyhat is manus speaking exclusively to the new ceo at julius baer, bernard hodler. we are minutes away from the open of equity trading. up next, we take a look at the stocks you will want to watch at the opening including ryanair which posted a 20% drop in first-quarter profits. this is bloomberg. the open is just 10 minutes away. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets, just minutes away from the open of stocks trading. joining us now from our equities are our reporters. stay with us. we kick it off with you. tos has done a deal to purchase syntel. this is a long-running story. last year, they lost out on purchasing a dutch smart carmaker. since then, their business -- their online business in may -- this is just an e
manus: acquisitions?ernard: the last two or three years, everyone was doing well and everyone was a buyer. get more the markets difficult and that is my expectation for the next two or three years, we will see more opportunities because the realize thatill it is quite tough out there. crannyhat is manus speaking exclusively to the new ceo at julius baer, bernard hodler. we are minutes away from the open of equity trading. up next, we take a look at the stocks you will want to watch at the...
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manus: thank you very much. president trump rounded off the second leg of his european tour by naming the eu a foe of the united states. a said he considers the bloc competitor of america alongside russia and china as potential enemies. annmarie hordern joins us from helsinki. another day, another barb criticism. again on europe. kicking off this monday morning with fresh salvos. >> that's right. it is similar rhetoric we have heard at nato. attacking his european union allies. we had that bombshell newspaper article before he went on to apologize to theresa may. here speaking to cbs news when , donaldout his foes trump named the european union ahead of russia and china. >> i think the european union is a foe, what they do to us in trade. russia is in certain respects. china is economically. that does not mean they are bad. it means they are competitors. from hisking a line playbook, the other donald, the european council president, tweeted america and the eu are best friends. whoever says we are foes is spreadi
manus: thank you very much. president trump rounded off the second leg of his european tour by naming the eu a foe of the united states. a said he considers the bloc competitor of america alongside russia and china as potential enemies. annmarie hordern joins us from helsinki. another day, another barb criticism. again on europe. kicking off this monday morning with fresh salvos. >> that's right. it is similar rhetoric we have heard at nato. attacking his european union allies. we had...
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manus: we caught up with larry fink on his results.id if we go to a fully , what is your war call on the consequence of an explosion of the trade wars? sergio: if you look at the performance of the market -- 10%-15% correction is in the cards. manus: can a trade war trigger that? to be ait does not need war but a constant escalation. is the need for the markets to correct and i think it is in the cards. -- weieve that extensions played the tensions will eventually be resolved but things could get worse before they get better. page two of your release talks about a gradual increase of interest rates in america. how critically important is it that the fed stays the course for interest income for your bank? sergio: for every bank it is important. ratesstill see all of the hikes coming this year. and the real dilemma is to see how much -- is to see the margin pressure and if it is still there. component on pnl is going to go the wrong way for us. but we will still be able to keep at least around 60% of the benefits of the rate increase in
manus: we caught up with larry fink on his results.id if we go to a fully , what is your war call on the consequence of an explosion of the trade wars? sergio: if you look at the performance of the market -- 10%-15% correction is in the cards. manus: can a trade war trigger that? to be ait does not need war but a constant escalation. is the need for the markets to correct and i think it is in the cards. -- weieve that extensions played the tensions will eventually be resolved but things could...
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manus: i just wonder where we are in terms of fx wars. the you want is weakening -- the yuan is weakening. i wonder when we talk about currency wars again. raffaella: absolutely. most dangerouse part is the currency ward, not so much the trade itself. the impact of the tariffs we are talking about is still in the few decimal points from u.s. growth.
manus: i just wonder where we are in terms of fx wars. the you want is weakening -- the yuan is weakening. i wonder when we talk about currency wars again. raffaella: absolutely. most dangerouse part is the currency ward, not so much the trade itself. the impact of the tariffs we are talking about is still in the few decimal points from u.s. growth.
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these latest character is manu. barnaby you can perform intricate movements that look amazingly lifelike. one of the often spends time in his workshop perfect thing his puppets the joints are made of metal the bodies are made of a combination of reason silicon and plastic. he buys all his materials online. one of the main challenges in building these puppets is you've got kind of two starting points one that is the kind of ideal puppet they want to create but then you also have to accommodate your own hands and the asymmetry in the way that they move in a way that you wouldn't have imagined sometimes. so i think it's trying to marry those two things and finding something that works in terms of proportion but also in terms of movement and also in terms of. it's tricky. to be dixon has his pockets perform every day situations on. the plays the lead role. he posts a new video every week. british the site to feel. rushed through my father's software. joys of life we forget the. waves under. i'd like to go home now pleas
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wants to know more about that as well. >> manu raju on capitol hill. thank you very much. wolf blitzer in "the situation room." "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> breaking news, president trump moments ago says he, in fact, holds vladimir putin responsible for attacking the united states. why didn't he say that when he was standing next to putin? >>> plus the white house clean-up act, day two of damage control, another explanation that defies belief. >>> russian national accused of spying in america. trading sex for influence. let's go outfront. >>> good evening, i'm erin burnett "outfront" breaking news, trump changes course
wants to know more about that as well. >> manu raju on capitol hill. thank you very much. wolf blitzer in "the situation room." "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> breaking news, president trump moments ago says he, in fact, holds vladimir putin responsible for attacking the united states. why didn't he say that when he was standing next to putin? >>> plus the white house clean-up act, day two of damage control, another explanation that...
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. ♪ ♪ manus: you are watching the "best of daybreak: middle east." stories driving headlines from the region this week. yousef: crude confusion. president trump makes claims about saudi arabia's oil outlook that the white house has to roll back. he then labels opec price manipulator. manus: he outlined his vision for the business and the first television interview since taking the top job. yousef: drama. dubai's worst-performing stock of 2018 falls even furthe
. ♪ ♪ manus: you are watching the "best of daybreak: middle east." stories driving headlines from the region this week. yousef: crude confusion. president trump makes claims about saudi arabia's oil outlook that the white house has to roll back. he then labels opec price manipulator. manus: he outlined his vision for the business and the first television interview since taking the top job. yousef: drama. dubai's worst-performing stock of 2018 falls even furthe
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[applause] ♪ manus: you are watching the "best of bloomberg daybreak: middle east."dlines drawing the stories from the region this week. turkey's troubles deepen. credit rating, cut farther. lira plunges to new lows. there are new signs of an aid package on the way for arraignment. a bond rally fizzles as investor anxiety returns. after a 15% year to date drop, is now the time to buy the bond? ♪ manus: markets began digesting the news turkey had been cut deeper into junk territory, citing the nation's deficit, rising inflation, and declining
[applause] ♪ manus: you are watching the "best of bloomberg daybreak: middle east."dlines drawing the stories from the region this week. turkey's troubles deepen. credit rating, cut farther. lira plunges to new lows. there are new signs of an aid package on the way for arraignment. a bond rally fizzles as investor anxiety returns. after a 15% year to date drop, is now the time to buy the bond? ♪ manus: markets began digesting the news turkey had been cut deeper into junk...
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joining us now, cnn senior, who's been following this here, manu, what's your big take away from all the testimonies that we have heard? >> this is one of the most contentious hearing that i have ever covered in capitol hill. both sides going after each other in an unusual dark and personal terms. at times disrupting the flow of this hearing because of questions that each side's views are out of order. democrats pushing back of what they believe and republicans over reach. one key aspect of this hearing, peter strzok in willingness to answer questions of the issues of the russia investigation. he said he was instructed by the fbi not to answer certain questions of an ongoing investigation and that prompted a serious response from republicans on this committee and the republican chairman threatening to hold peter in contempt for not answering questions. he's been told by the fbi to do so and raising their own questions about why republicans did not hold other in contempt for not answering questions during other investigations like steve bannon when he testified before the house intell
joining us now, cnn senior, who's been following this here, manu, what's your big take away from all the testimonies that we have heard? >> this is one of the most contentious hearing that i have ever covered in capitol hill. both sides going after each other in an unusual dark and personal terms. at times disrupting the flow of this hearing because of questions that each side's views are out of order. democrats pushing back of what they believe and republicans over reach. one key aspect...
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i want to talk about what you live every day, manu, which is the math. and what we're talking about in terms of how close this vote could be. check this out. the balance of power in the u.s. senate, so 51-49, we have a photo of john mccain up there, because the expectation is that he will not be returning. he's suffering from cancer back in arizona, so that means that the stakes are even higher, the margin even slimmer. now, let's go to the narrow number of potential swing votes that we're talking about here. i think we have another graphic to show. do we? okay. okay. hold on. we'll talk about it. there it is. okay. all right. thank you, guys. so, there are some republicans in the red who we're not sure if they'll vote yes or no. susan collins, lisa murkowski and a few others, and on the democratic side there were three democrats who voted for neil gorsuch and a few others facing very tough re-election battles, so the point here is that when you're talking about this all-out war, that's a very, very small universe of senators. half a dozen to try to conv
i want to talk about what you live every day, manu, which is the math. and what we're talking about in terms of how close this vote could be. check this out. the balance of power in the u.s. senate, so 51-49, we have a photo of john mccain up there, because the expectation is that he will not be returning. he's suffering from cancer back in arizona, so that means that the stakes are even higher, the margin even slimmer. now, let's go to the narrow number of potential swing votes that we're...
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manu, what exactly did he say?tive group in washington judge kavanaugh said he wanted to overturn the ruling from three decades ago that upheld the cons usalie ali consti constitutionaliy that forms the basis of independent counsel ken starr with whom kavanaugh worked with in the mid 1990s. this is getting a lot of scrutiny because kavanaugh said separately that he does in the believe a brez can president ca indicted because of the president not having the same issues of regular citizens. people wonder what this may mean for his views on the mueller investigation. mueller is a special counsel, not an independent counsel, so they're governed differently under the rules. but it could have implications if this ruling were overturned. when he spoke to this conservative group two years ago, he said this -- >> i think justices of all stripes agree that stare decisis is important but not an inexorable command. it is not inflexible. it is not absolute. >> can you think of a case that deserves to be overturned? >> yes. [ la
manu, what exactly did he say?tive group in washington judge kavanaugh said he wanted to overturn the ruling from three decades ago that upheld the cons usalie ali consti constitutionaliy that forms the basis of independent counsel ken starr with whom kavanaugh worked with in the mid 1990s. this is getting a lot of scrutiny because kavanaugh said separately that he does in the believe a brez can president ca indicted because of the president not having the same issues of regular citizens....
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manu, we'll get back to you. fred pleitgen is still with us. at the end of the news conference, you heard a reporter ask putin directly if they have damaging information about the president of the united states that some have suspected could be used as pressure or leverage on him. you heard his response. >> yeah, and he obviously said, oh, no, there's absolutely nothing like that, that he respects president trump. it was very interesting. >> he doesn't really say no. >> he sort of hedged on that. he didn't flatly say no. he said, you know, there are a lot of people who come to visit. i didn't even know he was visiting russia when he was there. >> so many business people came here, 500 business people. do you really think we have damaging material on all of them. so he was sort of trying to hedge the question but also saying, look, was this really something that was in my interest. it certainly is interesting to see him debate it that way. also, i think the other thing that was interesting in that news conference is when he said, look, i was a k
manu, we'll get back to you. fred pleitgen is still with us. at the end of the news conference, you heard a reporter ask putin directly if they have damaging information about the president of the united states that some have suspected could be used as pressure or leverage on him. you heard his response. >> yeah, and he obviously said, oh, no, there's absolutely nothing like that, that he respects president trump. it was very interesting. >> he doesn't really say no. >> he...
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manu, this is the first democrat to meet with kavanaugh so far.> manchin. >> he is. if he votes for kavanaugh, he's going to infuriate the democratic base. i know it's a conservative state, but he does need to get those liberal voters out to the polls and look at the primary that he just went through in west virginia. he did not get a lot of support from those same core democratic voters. so he's in a bind because he's getting hit from the right and left. this is going to be a difficult vote. >> and the way he's setting it up is talking pretty extensively about kavanaugh's writings and views on obamacare, which is, you know, somebody said it was risky. i think it's actually kind of clever because that is an issue that is universally a big one among people who voted for trump and manchin and even those who didn't. >> that is an issue that activates the core democrats he needs to have on his siede, but he also steers clear of talking about abortion rights, gay rights, all of the social sort of cultural hot-button issues that could alienate the repub
manu, this is the first democrat to meet with kavanaugh so far.> manchin. >> he is. if he votes for kavanaugh, he's going to infuriate the democratic base. i know it's a conservative state, but he does need to get those liberal voters out to the polls and look at the primary that he just went through in west virginia. he did not get a lot of support from those same core democratic voters. so he's in a bind because he's getting hit from the right and left. this is going to be a...
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manu, what are you learning?ah, how brett kavanaugh views the mueller investigation has been a big question going forward as he's made the rounds on capitol hill, and of course, that huge implication for the president and his associates. i have been told that brett kavanaugh has privately relaid to senators that he believes the justice department's appointment of a special counsel is appropriate. now, this is significant because he has expressed skepticism in the past about whether a president can be indicted. he continues behind closed doors to say that he believes the properly role is for congress to impeach and remove a sitting president and after a president is removed from office, that's the time in which a former president then could be hit with criminal charges, and he's expressed some concerned about an independent counsel's constitutionality and about the supreme court precedent unupholding independent counsel. an independent counsel like ken starr, for who cavanaugh works is different than robert muelle
manu, what are you learning?ah, how brett kavanaugh views the mueller investigation has been a big question going forward as he's made the rounds on capitol hill, and of course, that huge implication for the president and his associates. i have been told that brett kavanaugh has privately relaid to senators that he believes the justice department's appointment of a special counsel is appropriate. now, this is significant because he has expressed skepticism in the past about whether a president...
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manu raju is "outfront" on capitol hill. manu, this is going to be a battle.porter: it's going to be intense, erin. republicans have no margin for error if john mccain continues to be absent. that means they can't lose even a single republican vote if all democrats ultimately vote against this nominee. all eyes right now on are susan collins of maine and lisa murkowski of alaska, two moderate senators who have raised concerns about any nominee who may gut roe versus wade. susan collins was invited to the white house tonight as part of the supreme court event. she declined the invitation and would not comment about the four finalists when i asked her about that earlier tonight. now at the same time, erin, the senate majority whip, the number two republican john cornyn expressed optimism that ultimately republicans will side with the president and confirm this nominee. >> i'm confident no matter which of the four the president nominates, they're high-quality individuals and i'm confident they'll be confirmed. the timing could not be better from my perspective. p
manu raju is "outfront" on capitol hill. manu, this is going to be a battle.porter: it's going to be intense, erin. republicans have no margin for error if john mccain continues to be absent. that means they can't lose even a single republican vote if all democrats ultimately vote against this nominee. all eyes right now on are susan collins of maine and lisa murkowski of alaska, two moderate senators who have raised concerns about any nominee who may gut roe versus wade. susan...
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manu raju is "outfront" live on capitol hill. manu, we hear the word "impeach."stein is obviously in charge of the russia investigation. so all sorts of alarm bells and question marks. why are they filing this resolution now? >> well, tension has been building for months between house republicans and the justice department over a range of requests that republicans say has not been fully met. subpoenas related to the russia investigation, related to the clinton investigation. they believe that republicans, the republicans do, that things were not done properly with regard to those investigations. they believe that rod rosenstein is responsible for not turning over these documents. i'm holding hear the articles of impeachments, that says that he would be impeached for, quote, high crimes and misdemeanors. and if so, it would have to go over to senate to convict him. the senate would have to ultimately approve it by a two-thirds majority. and right now, erin, there's a very, very unlikely chance of this being approved by both chambers. there are republicans who are
manu raju is "outfront" live on capitol hill. manu, we hear the word "impeach."stein is obviously in charge of the russia investigation. so all sorts of alarm bells and question marks. why are they filing this resolution now? >> well, tension has been building for months between house republicans and the justice department over a range of requests that republicans say has not been fully met. subpoenas related to the russia investigation, related to the clinton...
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manu? >> reporter: we haven't heard a whole lot from republicans yet, anderson. one reason why is because this is monday and members are just starting to trickle in. we've heard some members on twitter, the republicans, the usual critics of president trump voicing their significant concern. people like ben sasse calling it bizarre to say that the united states was involved and bears some responsibility for the deteriorating u.s. relations with russia. jeff flake, the retiring senator from arizona calling it shameful. but by and large, most republicans have not said a whole lot. darrell issa is right here if he wants to weigh in. >> i wasn't intending to. >> what is your reaction to the president throwing cold water on the u.s. intelligence community's assessment that russia was behind the interference in the u.s. elections? >> i think just last week in these very halls we saw an example of the fbi not being trustworthy. we saw the downgrading of hillary clinton's criminal activity, the words being changed on peter strzok's own computer. so for the president to ca
manu? >> reporter: we haven't heard a whole lot from republicans yet, anderson. one reason why is because this is monday and members are just starting to trickle in. we've heard some members on twitter, the republicans, the usual critics of president trump voicing their significant concern. people like ben sasse calling it bizarre to say that the united states was involved and bears some responsibility for the deteriorating u.s. relations with russia. jeff flake, the retiring senator from...
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manus: talk about asia.e have seen the shakedown in shanghai, but there has been a shake in the emerging markets and in china. what is the consequence for your business, or has there been a consequence for your business in terms of appetite? sergio: if you look at transactions, the transactions, the negative developments on a year-to-year basis were given by what we mentioned before from the u.s., clients being more prudent in how they invest. that happens also in asia. we had a slow down. as what is not considered inclusion of chinese talks, which we had good momentum with taking the inflows, but in general i would say the environment has been more on the prudent side. mark: sergio ermotti, chief executive of ubs. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: shares of peugeot surging today after posting strong earnings. the ceo spoke to us about the results and in the impact of tariffs. carlos: it is a chaotic situation and it is making us humble. what was true a few years ago may not be true today. so for the timing, we w
manus: talk about asia.e have seen the shakedown in shanghai, but there has been a shake in the emerging markets and in china. what is the consequence for your business, or has there been a consequence for your business in terms of appetite? sergio: if you look at transactions, the transactions, the negative developments on a year-to-year basis were given by what we mentioned before from the u.s., clients being more prudent in how they invest. that happens also in asia. we had a slow down. as...
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released an album to help children with their sums it features math exercises set to the music of manus heads. says also and even memorizing should be done with fun and joy otherwise it doesn't stick and hang. out was released around ten c.d.'s for children so far including musical stories traditional children's songs and a christmas album. everything from the vibrant world of pop music on facebook user. stories stars and the latest from the music scene. join us in the universe of pop on facebook send us a message we love hearing from you. in two thousand and five named as career kicked into high gear again with a single d. but used to it was her second number one in germany after one annoyances moved along and it also went gold but here's the video. to. leave a chance. even if it steve. of course no no special would be complete without those ninety nine red balloons it's an antiwar song from the times of east west conflict and it struck a chord all over the world here's the story behind the international smash it. is the highlight of any in a concert and a classic of german puppy histo
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manu raju, our capitol hill senior congressional correspondent is up there in capitol hill. so ryan certainly did not pull punches when it came to the russian president vladimir putin, but he did not take a shot at the president himself. why is that? >> reporter: yeah, this is the line that republicans have been trying to draw. they want to be tough on russia, but they don't want to get cross wise with the president. one thing i tried to ask paul ryan about was the finding that was in the house intelligence committee's report that disputed what the intelligence community concluded, that vladimir putin wanted donald trump to become president. well, vladimir putin himself said at that press conference yesterday he did want trump to become president. i asked paul ryan if that was a mistake at all by the house republicans to assert otherwise. he would not go there. he said the republicans found fault with the methodology used by the intelligence dmucommunitn making that conclusion. similarly, other republicans are weighing a wide range of options to respond. some say there shoul
manu raju, our capitol hill senior congressional correspondent is up there in capitol hill. so ryan certainly did not pull punches when it came to the russian president vladimir putin, but he did not take a shot at the president himself. why is that? >> reporter: yeah, this is the line that republicans have been trying to draw. they want to be tough on russia, but they don't want to get cross wise with the president. one thing i tried to ask paul ryan about was the finding that was in the...
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let's go to is senior correspondent manu raju. what are you learning?>. >> reporter: wolf, this move to release this court documents detailing the fbi's effort it is try to surveil that trump foreign policy adviser carter page came after the president agreed to allow the release of that very controversial memo authored by chairman new necessary and alleged abuse in the process to monitor carter page and stacking up the warrant application with the new necessary memo, it shows some claims made by the new necessary memo are misleading or not included at all. tonight documents detailed the fbi's suspicion that former trump campaign adviser page was an agent of the russian government. undercutting house intelligence chairman new necessary's claim that the intelligence used to b obtain a secret warrant is biassed. >> this is outrageous. >> reporter: he armed president trump with ammunition to attack the russia probe released a controversial memo faulting the fbi's tactics to surveil page. in the memo, new necessary fails to disclose that the fbi sought to mo
let's go to is senior correspondent manu raju. what are you learning?>. >> reporter: wolf, this move to release this court documents detailing the fbi's effort it is try to surveil that trump foreign policy adviser carter page came after the president agreed to allow the release of that very controversial memo authored by chairman new necessary and alleged abuse in the process to monitor carter page and stacking up the warrant application with the new necessary memo, it shows some...
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manu, thank you so much. >>> still ahead here on cnn, president trump's summit with vladimir putin wast of with a led the republican chair in one ohio county to quit his job. he'll join me live to explain why this was his breaking point. >>> later we hear for the first time from the 12 boys rescued from the cave in thailand and their coach. why he says they were there in the first place and how they survived for days without food. as you get older. s but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. sharper vision, without limits. days that go from sun up to sun down. a whole world in all its beauty. three innovative technologies for our ultimate in vision, clarity, and protection. together in a single lens. essilor ultimate lens package. purchase the essilor ultimate lens package and get a second pair of qualifying lenses free. essilor. better sight. better life. >>> bottom of the hour. you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. moments
manu, thank you so much. >>> still ahead here on cnn, president trump's summit with vladimir putin wast of with a led the republican chair in one ohio county to quit his job. he'll join me live to explain why this was his breaking point. >>> later we hear for the first time from the 12 boys rescued from the cave in thailand and their coach. why he says they were there in the first place and how they survived for days without food. as you get older. s but prevagen helps your...
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senior congressional correspondent manu raja is working the story for us up on capitol hill.t? >> reporter: very overwhelming rebuke of the president by the republican-led senate over the last two days. yesterday reaffirming the support of the united states senate for nato and in light of the attacks that the president continues to wage against the alliance and today a vote by 88-11 broad bipartisan support to try to rein president trump in on those tariffs that he's been imposing against european allies and china. what this symbolic measure does is calls for congress to have a role the president cites and uses national security authority to impose those new tariffs. a sign of significant unease even among republicans ranks of the president's steps on foreign policy and all comes as the president made those rather pointed remarks against nato and against germany today and getting some pushback of republicans and democrats on capitol hill including from the senate foreign relations committee chairman bob corker who told me that the president is damaging the world standing by g
senior congressional correspondent manu raja is working the story for us up on capitol hill.t? >> reporter: very overwhelming rebuke of the president by the republican-led senate over the last two days. yesterday reaffirming the support of the united states senate for nato and in light of the attacks that the president continues to wage against the alliance and today a vote by 88-11 broad bipartisan support to try to rein president trump in on those tariffs that he's been imposing against...
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let's go to our senior congressional correspondent manu raju. what are you seeing? happened as far as the efforts to support the u.s. intelligence community are concerned? >> reporter: well, senators are actually going to vote to rebuke the president in just a matter of minutes here, wolf. a resolution is about to come before the senate floor saying that no american official, including the former russia ambassador michael mcfaul, should be sent to russia to be interviewed, something that the white house left open yesterday. the senate about to go on record opposing that idea symbolically. but other efforts to try to rebuke the president on russia have fallen short amid republican opposition. there was a bipartisan resolution to offer another similar symbolic rebuke to the president about his meeting with vladimir putin, saying that there should be immediate implementation of russian sanction and also reaffirming support for the intelligence community, and jeff flake the republican from arizona offers the resolution, but it was blocked. listen to what they had to say
let's go to our senior congressional correspondent manu raju. what are you seeing? happened as far as the efforts to support the u.s. intelligence community are concerned? >> reporter: well, senators are actually going to vote to rebuke the president in just a matter of minutes here, wolf. a resolution is about to come before the senate floor saying that no american official, including the former russia ambassador michael mcfaul, should be sent to russia to be interviewed, something that...
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our manu raju caught up with susan collins about this, this morning. >> i'm sure that that's a case we will discuss. his opinion in that case contrasts with that of judge henderson, who went way beyond where judge kavanaugh went. but obviously that's one of the cases that i'm sure i will be discussing with him. >> i think that there is a process. that process needs to be fair. it needs to be open. we all, every member of the united states senate has an equal obligation to thoroughly vet this nominee. >> that was senator murkowski there, the other potential swing vote who has been historically focussed on this issue. she describes herself as pro-choice. >> and kavanaugh's comments you played just a few minutes ago saying he wouldn't throw out roe v. wade basically give both of these republicans plausible deniability to say, look, he said this publicly. i'm going to back him because he says he's going to continue to support abortion rights for women. but schumer, chuck schumer, their democratic leader in the senate, he's already warning that just because, you know, kavanaugh said this in
our manu raju caught up with susan collins about this, this morning. >> i'm sure that that's a case we will discuss. his opinion in that case contrasts with that of judge henderson, who went way beyond where judge kavanaugh went. but obviously that's one of the cases that i'm sure i will be discussing with him. >> i think that there is a process. that process needs to be fair. it needs to be open. we all, every member of the united states senate has an equal obligation to thoroughly...
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manu, also growing republican criticism of the president's constant reversals on russia. listen to what the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said about a possible putin visit to washington. >> well, i can only speak for the congress. speaker and i made it clear that putin will not be welcome up here at the capitol. >> he will be welcomed by the president at the white house but he won't be welcomed up on capitol hill. what else are you hearing? >> reporter: yeah. lawmakers, republicans and democrats, don't know what to make of this second summit after they really have not gotten a readout or intelligence about what exactly the president and vladimir putin agreed to behind closed doors and plus republicans and democrats have roundly criticized his handling of the public appearance alongside vladimir putin when he would not criticize putin but criticized the u.s. intelligence community. now, when i had a chance to ask paul ryan, the house speaker, whether or not he was comfortable with vladimir putin coming to washington and possibly meeting within on one with the pres
manu, also growing republican criticism of the president's constant reversals on russia. listen to what the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said about a possible putin visit to washington. >> well, i can only speak for the congress. speaker and i made it clear that putin will not be welcome up here at the capitol. >> he will be welcomed by the president at the white house but he won't be welcomed up on capitol hill. what else are you hearing? >> reporter: yeah....
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. >> cnn's manu raju on capitol hill. so brett kavanaugh is meeting with the vice president and mitch mcconnell any empty now -- any minute now. that's a huge first meeting in a row of a bunch of big meetings that the nominee will have with senators. what's going on up there? >> right now the battle lines are being drawn. you're seeing democrats in large measure saying they would oppose and fight the nomination tooth and nail. republicans in large measure saying they're going to support the nomination, try to get it confirmed. ultimately, this is going to come back with a handful of democratic and republican senators, moderates, who will determine whether or not kavanaugh will be the next supreme court justice. and some of the senators today i've had a chance to talk to them, and they're keeping their powder dry. they have their own private one-on-one meetings with kavanaugh. they have a number of questions about his record, about issues that they're concerned about. thursdaying senat ining -- incl collins of maine. she's
. >> cnn's manu raju on capitol hill. so brett kavanaugh is meeting with the vice president and mitch mcconnell any empty now -- any minute now. that's a huge first meeting in a row of a bunch of big meetings that the nominee will have with senators. what's going on up there? >> right now the battle lines are being drawn. you're seeing democrats in large measure saying they would oppose and fight the nomination tooth and nail. republicans in large measure saying they're going to...
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manu raju up on capitol hill. what are other republicans saying?er: republicans are divided about how to respond. a lot have been critical about the president but they're not certain whether or not to go as far as what senator mcconnell is saying or imposing sanctions or trying to do a more symbolic gesture to reaffirm support for the intelligence community. that's on the senate. in the house you're getting support for what the president said, not as much discussion about legislative response. on the house side there are a lot of questions about what the house intelligence committee said earlier this year. one of the conclusions in the report, brooke, there was nothing to confirm. the intelligence community's assessment that vladimir putin wanted trump to become president. well, we know from yesterday's press conference putin himself said he wanted trump to become president. so when i ask some key members today, the senate intelligence and the speaker of the house whether they would walk back from the finding in the house intelligence committee rep
manu raju up on capitol hill. what are other republicans saying?er: republicans are divided about how to respond. a lot have been critical about the president but they're not certain whether or not to go as far as what senator mcconnell is saying or imposing sanctions or trying to do a more symbolic gesture to reaffirm support for the intelligence community. that's on the senate. in the house you're getting support for what the president said, not as much discussion about legislative response....
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manu, thank you very much.ncluding some newly released pictures in the manhunt over the murder of former president george h.w. bush's former physician. you're going to hear what police are now asking. >>> plus, moments away from the white house press briefing. you're looking at live pictures coming in from the briefing room as the president continues to lash out in the wake of the fire storm surrounding his meeting in helsinki with vladimir putin. for your heart... omg or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs
manu, thank you very much.ncluding some newly released pictures in the manhunt over the murder of former president george h.w. bush's former physician. you're going to hear what police are now asking. >>> plus, moments away from the white house press briefing. you're looking at live pictures coming in from the briefing room as the president continues to lash out in the wake of the fire storm surrounding his meeting in helsinki with vladimir putin. for your heart... omg or joints. but...
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manus cranny spoke to the group's chief executive.ook, we haveyou a rating we believe we can match. we are not going into a victory lap. quarter, tax outflows in the u.s., we had one off outflows for a corporate transfer their. an employee stock option plan. effect onost no leverage or lending. clients are very cautious. we had a very good signal of a good momentum. making money was up threefold compared to last year. overall, i'm still positive about our developments. we don't look at new money on a quarter to orchard basis. i'm confident the year will be ok. he said, if we go to a full trade war between the in china markets could be down by 10% to 15%. what do you think. we should look at the market a 10% correction is in the cards. can a trade war trigger the kind of correction? >> it doesn't need to be a war, just needs to be a constant escalation. a needs also potentially for the markets to correct. it will eventually be resolved. things can get worse before they get better. francine: let's talk to manus now. good morning. just h
manus cranny spoke to the group's chief executive.ook, we haveyou a rating we believe we can match. we are not going into a victory lap. quarter, tax outflows in the u.s., we had one off outflows for a corporate transfer their. an employee stock option plan. effect onost no leverage or lending. clients are very cautious. we had a very good signal of a good momentum. making money was up threefold compared to last year. overall, i'm still positive about our developments. we don't look at new...
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so let's go straight to manu ra y ju up on the hill. >> reporter: he's also expressed skepticism abouting president can be indicted and this new video we have found he say that is there's one institution to be investigating the conduct of a president and that is the united states congress. now, it's important to note a difference of independent counsel and criticizing an the special counsel like robert mueller and trying to understand his views of robert mueller but in this video he implies that only congress is the institution to look into the president. take a listen. >> the implication is that congress has to take responsibility for overseeing the conduct of the president in the first instance. that's the role i believe the framers envisioned and makes sense if you look at the last 20 years. it makes no sense at all to have an independent counsel looking at the conduct of the president. to be sure, most criminal investigations are going to involve multiple subjects so we still need a criminal investigation ongoing but coming to looking at the conduct of the president it has to be th
so let's go straight to manu ra y ju up on the hill. >> reporter: he's also expressed skepticism abouting president can be indicted and this new video we have found he say that is there's one institution to be investigating the conduct of a president and that is the united states congress. now, it's important to note a difference of independent counsel and criticizing an the special counsel like robert mueller and trying to understand his views of robert mueller but in this video he...
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manus: both acquisitions?in the last two or three years, everyone was doing well and everyone was a buyer. now, that the market is getting more difficult, we will see more opportunity because the competitors will realize it is quite difficult out there. francine: that was bernard hodler speaking in zurich. ukraine's central bank is expanding by 3.4% this year because of internal demand investments and favorable trade conditions. $17.5rmination of the ims billion bailout which has been frozen for more than a year. amendedalso recently anticorruption legislation. any delay could -- how close is the government to accessing those funds? --ning us now is oaks on a is oaks on a mark over. first of all, what are the current stages of talks with the imf? are they improving or restarting anytime soon? min. markova: as soon as i was appointed, that was one of the key priorities. move actively with the imf on our talks. we are having very good discussions at the moment. as you said, the anticorruption court was adopted i
manus: both acquisitions?in the last two or three years, everyone was doing well and everyone was a buyer. now, that the market is getting more difficult, we will see more opportunity because the competitors will realize it is quite difficult out there. francine: that was bernard hodler speaking in zurich. ukraine's central bank is expanding by 3.4% this year because of internal demand investments and favorable trade conditions. $17.5rmination of the ims billion bailout which has been frozen...
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great to see you, manu.eally appreciate it. >>> we are getting breaking news, more detail about the russian woman accused of being an agent for russia. mariaa but thena is at a d.c. court where she will be indicted. >> reporter: we just got new documents that i think are going to preview the fight we'll see in court today, which is what to do about her detention. prosecutors just put out a court filing in which they detail their belief that she is an extreme flight risk. they refer to her ties and say she has ties to russian intelligence in the allegations in this document. they say she was planning to move money abroad and her lease ended in a washington, d.c. apt and she was already packing up to leave and that's the reason they decided to move to arrest her. they'll also say she should remain in jail and they point out, given her ties, she is a russian spy to the russian government. if she were released, even on bail, she'd be able to go to a diplomatic outpost and claim essentially immunity there and the
great to see you, manu.eally appreciate it. >>> we are getting breaking news, more detail about the russian woman accused of being an agent for russia. mariaa but thena is at a d.c. court where she will be indicted. >> reporter: we just got new documents that i think are going to preview the fight we'll see in court today, which is what to do about her detention. prosecutors just put out a court filing in which they detail their belief that she is an extreme flight risk. they...
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manu, is it the usual partisan divide? >> reporter: for the most part, yes, wolf., seizing on the new allegations to say it is time for the president and his allies to back off the attacks against robert mueller and the criticism, calling it a witch hunt. they are not willing to do that. democrats, also saying, it's time to call off that planned monday meeting between vladimir putin and the president and the republicans don't agree with that. >> what are you concerned about with having the one-on-one meeting between president trump and putin? what specifically is driving your concern to say they should not meet alone? >> i have been concerned for some time with the president's ad hoc style of going into meetings and winging it, isn't appropriate, particularly with someone like vladimir putin, a former kgb ability, he will come in with facts and maps. the president could be taken advantage of. >> i think the president should cut his losses with this trip to europe and not make it worse by a friendly meeting with vladimir putin on the heels of yet another indictment
manu, is it the usual partisan divide? >> reporter: for the most part, yes, wolf., seizing on the new allegations to say it is time for the president and his allies to back off the attacks against robert mueller and the criticism, calling it a witch hunt. they are not willing to do that. democrats, also saying, it's time to call off that planned monday meeting between vladimir putin and the president and the republicans don't agree with that. >> what are you concerned about with...