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: big hug. >> mark johnson: okay. >> whitaker: it's clearly painful for amy to see whatf.t.d. has done to her husband, and to know what it will do. >> amy johnson: and they gave him two to five years to live. and-- >> whitaker: two to five years? >> amy johnson: two to five years. >> whitaker: so how are you doing now? >> amy johnson: it depends on the day. i miss him a lot. ( ticking ) >> cbs sports hq is presented by progressive insurance. i'm james brown with the scores from the n.f.l. today. q.b.s led the way as kc, green bay, and dallas all proved to 2-0. new england hands miami its wot shutout losss in franchise history. lamar jackson had two scores in the ravens' win. the niners open with back-to-back road wins for the first time in 30 years. pitfalls 0-2 for the first time since 2017. pitfalls 0-2 for the first time since 2017. for more sports news and highlight, go to highlight, go to cbssportshq.com. with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm
: big hug. >> mark johnson: okay. >> whitaker: it's clearly painful for amy to see whatf.t.d. has done to her husband, and to know what it will do. >> amy johnson: and they gave him two to five years to live. and-- >> whitaker: two to five years? >> amy johnson: two to five years. >> whitaker: so how are you doing now? >> amy johnson: it depends on the day. i miss him a lot. ( ticking ) >> cbs sports hq is presented by progressive insurance. i'm...
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mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. boris johnson believes he can get a new withdrawal deal with the european union. johnson answered questions about the brexit crisis at a coention. u.k.s promised to take the out of the e.u. by october 31. myself have been to talk to various other e.u. leaders, particularly in germany, france, and in ireland where we made a good deal of progress. president of the commission and the chief negotiator on monday. and we will talk about the ideas we have been working on. we will see where we get. i would say i am cautiously optimistic. mark: prime minister johnson was interrupted during his remarks by heckler angry at his legally questionable decision to suspend parliament for five weeks during the crucial time leading up to october 31. a taliban official t
mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. boris johnson believes he can get a new withdrawal deal with the european union. johnson answered questions about the brexit crisis at a coention. u.k.s promised to take the out of the e.u. by october 31. myself have been to talk to various other e.u. leaders, particularly in germany, france, and in ireland where we made a good deal of progress. president of the commission and the chief negotiator on monday. and we will talk about the...
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mark: boris johnson is trying to make it harder for lawmakers to block his plan for a do or die brexithe is deciding to suspend the u.k. parliament at the end of business today and talked over 14. prime minister johnson has insisted the u.k. must leave the eu on october 31 with or without a divorce agreement. some lawmakers are calling the suspension a coup. in the meantime, house of will's speaker says he cap down october 30 -- he will step down by october 31. he says he could leave earlier if lawmakers unexpectedly back boris johnson's call for a snap election in mid-october. the u.s. treasury secretary steven mnuchin is sounding optimistic about u.s.-china trade talks. he says progress has been made in chinese officials will travel to washington next month and what he calls a sign of good faith. of thepect the governor people's bank of china to come over for these tops. part of the conversation we will -- for these talks. part of the conversation is around currency manipulation. mark: secretary mnuchin told foxbusiness news president trump is willing to continue with tariffs on chin
mark: boris johnson is trying to make it harder for lawmakers to block his plan for a do or die brexithe is deciding to suspend the u.k. parliament at the end of business today and talked over 14. prime minister johnson has insisted the u.k. must leave the eu on october 31 with or without a divorce agreement. some lawmakers are calling the suspension a coup. in the meantime, house of will's speaker says he cap down october 30 -- he will step down by october 31. he says he could leave earlier if...
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mark: prime minister johnson's on camera statement was made outside of the embassy and luxembourg afters conference was canceled because of noisy anti-brexit protesters. a united nations fact-finding mission once myanmar to be held responsible for genocide against its muslim role injure -- its muslim rohingya minority. the group says myanmar security forces killed thousands and fleed more than 740,000 to to bangladesh. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: the united auto workers union is leaving its first strike against general motors in 12 years with nearly today.workers -- workers walking out today. the union knows that the proposal fall short in key areas including health care, temporary workers, and the length of time it takes for workers to get to top scale pay. is a labor relations professor at uc berkeley. you say the ways and means that gm is going about this, to publicize some of the battle, is quite unheard-of. >> very much unpreced
mark: prime minister johnson's on camera statement was made outside of the embassy and luxembourg afters conference was canceled because of noisy anti-brexit protesters. a united nations fact-finding mission once myanmar to be held responsible for genocide against its muslim role injure -- its muslim rohingya minority. the group says myanmar security forces killed thousands and fleed more than 740,000 to to bangladesh. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more...
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against suspending parliament, boris johnson and his conservative party came into parliament today as belligerent as ever. do you think that strategy will pay off russian mark -- payoff? >> extremely aggressive language. extraordinary. boris johnson has pivoted against the people. others in his cabinet have said similar things. they said that he should be ashamed of himself. boris johnson hoped that this would help. he is certainly very popular with people who voted brexit. he is hoping this narrative will help him. the majority of british people have said that it was right for parliament -- right for the court to give this ruling and to actually have parliament resumed. we will have to see if he has not gone too far. certainly, some people will be quite disgusted by this. brent: is the u.k. on course to leave the european union by the end of october? >> yes, there is a lot of anger but not much is happening in terms of brexit. we will only know more at the end of october when there is another summit in brussels and when boris johnson might come to some kind of deal with the eu. that could be one scenario. the other scenario is that he does not reach any ag
against suspending parliament, boris johnson and his conservative party came into parliament today as belligerent as ever. do you think that strategy will pay off russian mark -- payoff? >> extremely aggressive language. extraordinary. boris johnson has pivoted against the people. others in his cabinet have said similar things. they said that he should be ashamed of himself. boris johnson hoped that this would help. he is certainly very popular with people who voted brexit. he is hoping...
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mark: british prime minister boris johnson skipped the plant press conference with his counterpart from luxembourg today. it was set up close to a noisy group of anti- brexit protesters. the luxembourg prime minister called brexit a nightmare and said it was up the johnson to find a way out of the impasse. the prime minister met with the european union union commissioner jean-claude juncker. iran is taking a step to ease tensions. tehran says within days, it will release the british tanker it has detained for two months. the ship was held after the british seized the ship carrying iranian order -- iranian oil. in haiti, demonstrators burned tires and barricaded streets protesting the last of -- the lack of gasoline supplies. demonstrators are demanding the government take action to end the situation. suppliers have refused to deliver refined petroleum products until the government makes good on some one hundred million dollars in past due payments. there are signs the worst measles outbreak in the united states in 27 years could be coming to an end. health officials say they were no new
mark: british prime minister boris johnson skipped the plant press conference with his counterpart from luxembourg today. it was set up close to a noisy group of anti- brexit protesters. the luxembourg prime minister called brexit a nightmare and said it was up the johnson to find a way out of the impasse. the prime minister met with the european union union commissioner jean-claude juncker. iran is taking a step to ease tensions. tehran says within days, it will release the british tanker it...
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transactions that had gone on including president rouhani has meetings with president mark wrong with prime minister was johnson and chancellor merkel which incidentally was not planned and accord as a result of america's own initiative and chancellor america after ward expressed satisfaction with the meeting she was grief there but the details of president rouhani plan for. peace initiative to be unveiled at the general assembly tomorrow and she you know express her support for that initiative and we also hear from pakistan's prime minister han that he's involved as an intel local told me it's been a us any rainy and delegations without disclosing any details so there's a lot of stuff going on right now and you know some are even hopeful that there could be at least a chance saying contests between trump and rouhani before this summit is over although not too many iranians are willing to hedge their bets on it having said that you know mr trump repeated these usual tired discoursed self-serving lee and arrogantly blaming iran as a you know a bloodthirsty vampire nation when he fights the u.s. that is funneling
transactions that had gone on including president rouhani has meetings with president mark wrong with prime minister was johnson and chancellor merkel which incidentally was not planned and accord as a result of america's own initiative and chancellor america after ward expressed satisfaction with the meeting she was grief there but the details of president rouhani plan for. peace initiative to be unveiled at the general assembly tomorrow and she you know express her support for that initiative...
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can the rest play catch up craig johnson and mark teper are your trading nation team size up alphabet us and whether this out performance can kopt a kopt and how the rest of the group seems to be settling out >> you look at the big picture and the fang group you can see here that like the market, they're not breaking out the all time highs this has been leadership in the past it's not leadership now. if that's not breaking out, it will be a bit of a head wind for the market breaking it and looking at the charts inside of here, looking at the chart of google or alphabet, this is a stock that's been consolidating at a range of about 1300 a t tt the up r end the next 5% is higher. i suspect you'll see google continue to work its way up and the fang stocks will probably continue to move in opposite directions >> the market is tentatively trying to suggest these regulatory pressures on alphabet might not be so decisive in terms of the business. how would you select among the fang names >> you got a lot going on here netflix has been a complete disaster after they u.s. drivers last quarter
can the rest play catch up craig johnson and mark teper are your trading nation team size up alphabet us and whether this out performance can kopt a kopt and how the rest of the group seems to be settling out >> you look at the big picture and the fang group you can see here that like the market, they're not breaking out the all time highs this has been leadership in the past it's not leadership now. if that's not breaking out, it will be a bit of a head wind for the market breaking it...
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parliament he has also been strength things up abroad as the world marks the 80th anniversary of the start of world war 2 boris johnson suggested soviet union was sensually as responsible for starting the war is not in germany. 80 years ago. invaded poland. as pows defended their country gets the nazi soviet forces attack them from the east. between the hammer of fascism and the. the russian embassy in london responded to that statement saying it is absolutely unacceptable to equate the actions of the soviet union with hitler's aggression embassy also expressed regret that the soviet british alliance during world war 2 and their joint actions against nazi germany seem to have been forgotten by the prime minister. the most prominent cases of soviet british cooperation during world war 2 where the arctic. british vessels that deliver essential supplies to the north of soviet russia braving heavy bombardment by the nazis britain lost scores of both merchant and navy vessels with more than $3000.00 casualties historian and author michael jones told us earlier that johnson's comment is an insult to all world war 2 veterans
parliament he has also been strength things up abroad as the world marks the 80th anniversary of the start of world war 2 boris johnson suggested soviet union was sensually as responsible for starting the war is not in germany. 80 years ago. invaded poland. as pows defended their country gets the nazi soviet forces attack them from the east. between the hammer of fascism and the. the russian embassy in london responded to that statement saying it is absolutely unacceptable to equate the actions...
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elizabeth the circuit will be absolutely furious and then we come on to the matter of mr mr johnson's cabinet jacob riis mark is an honorable man he went out more as a privy councillor to tell the queen to do this is he going or it's astonishing to me that he's had the audacity not to resign 66 years on the throne and queen elizabeth queen of scots could was with the 2nd of the united kingdom and no one has a prime minister who's led into unlawfulness you can't really say the forest. and deliberately missed that the queen the supreme court in scotland said exactly that the supreme court of the united kingdom said the didn't need to go into the because the judgment stood in italy ok i don't think he did it on purpose but that's a moot point the fundamental issue for me is that there's almost no way out for bars to escape the promise he made that we would leave on the 31st of october he has to try to do that and if you plays clever here i think you could line him self up with what is definitely a junk bond risky strategy for a general election but a strategy that could actually propel him into majority and tha
elizabeth the circuit will be absolutely furious and then we come on to the matter of mr mr johnson's cabinet jacob riis mark is an honorable man he went out more as a privy councillor to tell the queen to do this is he going or it's astonishing to me that he's had the audacity not to resign 66 years on the throne and queen elizabeth queen of scots could was with the 2nd of the united kingdom and no one has a prime minister who's led into unlawfulness you can't really say the forest. and...
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mark easton reports. sirjohn major, boris johnson, sirjohn major, borisjohnson, two conservative party leaders, two partyle of the brexit saw them turn blue on blue amid accusations of hypocrisy, dirty tricks and lies. as the supreme court began the final day of its hearing into whether mrjohnson unlawfully suspended or prorogued parliament, sirjohn major told the judges in a written note that boris johnson had ulterior motives, and his stated reasons for ending the parliamentary session could not be true. sirjohn major's lawyer in court, lord gerniers, accused a downing street surfer of falsely suggesting that as prime minister his client had suspended parliament with ulterior motives. it was suggested that he had prorogued for base political reasons. mudslinging, it was suggested, there was nothing base and political about the decision to ask the queen to shut parliament down early and head of the election in 1997. in the cabinet at the time, michael, now lord heseltine, today dismissed the idea is nonsense. there is recent evidence of the downing street press office having been misleading in its annou
mark easton reports. sirjohn major, boris johnson, sirjohn major, borisjohnson, two conservative party leaders, two partyle of the brexit saw them turn blue on blue amid accusations of hypocrisy, dirty tricks and lies. as the supreme court began the final day of its hearing into whether mrjohnson unlawfully suspended or prorogued parliament, sirjohn major told the judges in a written note that boris johnson had ulterior motives, and his stated reasons for ending the parliamentary session could...
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mark: british prime minister boris johnson had to luxembourg for his first talks with european commissionsident jean-claude juncker. juncker says he is hopeful to reach a deal next month but the irish prime minister says large cats remain between the two sides. the european union's competition she has indicated she is considering looking at expanding regulations on personal data. of how she plans to e w authority tech companies. she said today that while europeans have control over their own data, through the existing eu data privacy rules, they don't address the way that companies use other people data. president trump is lashing out at democrats, calling their discussions of impeachment proceedings said. the president said he has helped to create "perhaps the greatest economy in the history of our country." this comes one day after the house voted to expand its powers to investigate mr. trump while contemplating formal a pea to hit proceedings. actress felicity huffman will find out today whether she will do prison time for her part in a sweeping college admissions scandal. she admitted
mark: british prime minister boris johnson had to luxembourg for his first talks with european commissionsident jean-claude juncker. juncker says he is hopeful to reach a deal next month but the irish prime minister says large cats remain between the two sides. the european union's competition she has indicated she is considering looking at expanding regulations on personal data. of how she plans to e w authority tech companies. she said today that while europeans have control over their own...
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matter of well let's suppose it it is for a large number of us i think that probably boris johnson and jacob riis mark and obviously with hindsight they would have regretted voting for the withdrawal agreement and the 3 at the end of the day that was never a deal that was ever never got more than 15 percent supported by the public and they. no but what about elin any price i want i do want to hear them are heard the minister who just resigned asked for reassurances that the government was working on the deal she didn't get them she directly contradicted the prime minister's promise that he was 100 percent focused on getting a deal absolutely but when you contradict it isn't the updates i've been grateful to see you have not provided me with the assurances i so i think campbell rhodes position on e.u. membership and the withdrawal agreement and the negotiations are well known and she and it doesn't mean she's telling the lie does it but she's telling it from her perspective he's seen the papers well she's seen the cabinet she knows it's not happening but surely anyone who's ever negotiated anything to
matter of well let's suppose it it is for a large number of us i think that probably boris johnson and jacob riis mark and obviously with hindsight they would have regretted voting for the withdrawal agreement and the 3 at the end of the day that was never a deal that was ever never got more than 15 percent supported by the public and they. no but what about elin any price i want i do want to hear them are heard the minister who just resigned asked for reassurances that the government was...
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johnson is told to get plan b. mark, want to kick us off. he is.lan b, because theresa may was plan a, wasn't she really in a way, so plan bis wasn't she really in a way, so plan b is what's unnamed cabinet ministers are telling he's got to know how. unhelpfully perhaps, there is no explanation of what his plan b might be, and actually in a serious note, that's the conundrum, isn't it? of course what boris has tried to do, heads —— it's clearly not worked, is being forced by legislation to ask for this extension. his ability to come to his desire to use the threat of no—deal to strike a deal with the eu whether or not you believe that was a credible strategy or not, clearly that's been in effect, ruled out by the parliament revolts this week. and so clearly, yes, there does have to be some new approach. but, the problem still comes back, doesn't it? as to what that is, and how do you get sufficient number of people in parliament not just you get sufficient number of people in parliament notjust the european search group on the tory side, who we re
johnson is told to get plan b. mark, want to kick us off. he is.lan b, because theresa may was plan a, wasn't she really in a way, so plan bis wasn't she really in a way, so plan b is what's unnamed cabinet ministers are telling he's got to know how. unhelpfully perhaps, there is no explanation of what his plan b might be, and actually in a serious note, that's the conundrum, isn't it? of course what boris has tried to do, heads —— it's clearly not worked, is being forced by legislation to...
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irrespective if you like boris johnson's tactics i will even agree there are big devious ok but it's within the bounds of blogs and tradition here and war and it's as mark is quite correctly pointed out that his claim to scalps prime ministers boris johnson now is and i think he's saying the people voted for briggs and i'm here to implement it because the last 2 were not were able or are unwilling to do it and he is doing the people's will ok has nothing to do with circumventing democracy no well they are claiming that this does not have the time and i think do with brakes that i don't believe so i do think it's going to come out of politics is synonymous with you know devious ok i think that's fair you know but it is a good question whether or not this is the democratic because what is effectively doing now is the sidelining of parliament because the parliament is trying to undermine or reverse a referendum so the same parliament couldn't decide on how to move forward and no of enough of this parliament i mean they can't move it forward ok we've proven that to astoria so may i wonder if she's out with hillary clinton in the in the woods taking a walk o
irrespective if you like boris johnson's tactics i will even agree there are big devious ok but it's within the bounds of blogs and tradition here and war and it's as mark is quite correctly pointed out that his claim to scalps prime ministers boris johnson now is and i think he's saying the people voted for briggs and i'm here to implement it because the last 2 were not were able or are unwilling to do it and he is doing the people's will ok has nothing to do with circumventing democracy no...
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. >>> avengers star mark ruffalo is throwing major shade at boris johnson after he used a metaphor toit to the incredible hulk. johnson told the mail that the hulk always escaped no matter how tightly bound in he seemed to be, and that's the case for this country well, ruffalo, who stars as the hulk took to twitter to respond saying in part boris johnson forgets that the hulk only fights for the good of the whole. the hulk works best when he is in unison with a team. >>> as the country faces a growing health crisis believed to be caused by vaping, new york is planning to do something about it governor andrew cuomo has announced an emergency executive action banning the sale of flavored cigarettes. now the ban would not affect tobacco or menthol-flavored e-cigarettes it comes as the trump administration works the finalize its own plans to ban all flavored tobacco from the market >>> today is national guacamole day. the national price of avocado has dropped nearly 50% since july according to the fda. it's a great day to find gawk where it isn't extra you can get it free by signing up fo
. >>> avengers star mark ruffalo is throwing major shade at boris johnson after he used a metaphor toit to the incredible hulk. johnson told the mail that the hulk always escaped no matter how tightly bound in he seemed to be, and that's the case for this country well, ruffalo, who stars as the hulk took to twitter to respond saying in part boris johnson forgets that the hulk only fights for the good of the whole. the hulk works best when he is in unison with a team. >>> as...
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relations department of britain's reading university good to see you again mark is today's ruling a fatal blow for boris johnson getting breaks it done and dusted by october 31st look at all of them on a just a 2nd but 1st. in terms of it makes it much much harder for him to make it happen by the 31st potentially at all what the courts have done is put the power back in the hands of parliament's taking it away from the executive i mean this was a massive exercise in executive overreach and that might work in some countries but the u.k. has shown itself today through the rule of law that it doesn't want to be driven into the arms of autocracy democracy triumph today and that will make it harder for brakes it to happen on the times that. i'm selfish critic. scenting blood here some of the reaction we heard. right before is john certainly historic words to consider his position and become the shortest serving prime minister there's ever breathed look. we cannot allow a prime minister that has been the subject of that extraordinary ruling this morning to simply stay in office with impunity or number 10 say johnson
relations department of britain's reading university good to see you again mark is today's ruling a fatal blow for boris johnson getting breaks it done and dusted by october 31st look at all of them on a just a 2nd but 1st. in terms of it makes it much much harder for him to make it happen by the 31st potentially at all what the courts have done is put the power back in the hands of parliament's taking it away from the executive i mean this was a massive exercise in executive overreach and that...
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mark shanahan he is of the view that boris johnson's mushin issues of being completely exposed. johnson is toast his political future is now firmly in the past what we had here was naked political thing ever since boris johnson became prime minister it's been less about issues such as breaks it and more about cementing his place in number 10 by calling the snap election and by getting it all done quickly before there could be any scrutiny or any accountability by pivoting away from issues and jumping on new ones and he has been caught out he played fast and loose with the law working absolutely at the margins and that's not going to play well with history it's in terms of that it makes it much much harder for him to make it happen by october the 31st potentially at all what the courts have done today is put the power back in the hands of parliaments taking away from the executive i mean this was a massive exercise in executive overreach and that might work in some countries but the u.k. has shown itself today through the rule rule of law that it doesn't want to be driven into th
mark shanahan he is of the view that boris johnson's mushin issues of being completely exposed. johnson is toast his political future is now firmly in the past what we had here was naked political thing ever since boris johnson became prime minister it's been less about issues such as breaks it and more about cementing his place in number 10 by calling the snap election and by getting it all done quickly before there could be any scrutiny or any accountability by pivoting away from issues and...
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mark. with the histrionics in parliament today in london, in the meantime prime minister boris johnson continues to insist he will take britain out of the eu by next month. i spoke to the eu commissioner for economic affairs about what would happen in the possibility of a no-deal exit. --you will get -- has a very europe has a really strong tradition of real independence from the ecb, and i think that mario draghi has been making a tremendous job and that he has reinvented tv and dedicated it to the integrity of the eurozone and to growth and jobs. we all know that now monetary policy, i wouldn't say has no to -- als, but we need response which is now fiscal. fiscal doesn't mean general stimulus. our deficit must be under control. but a balanced approach, withing the imbalances those who have the capacity to invest for themselves and for the others. david: the british parliament is back in session today after primeprime minister bo-- minister boris johnson of hearing again. he says there will be brexit by the end of october. one will let me for the european economy--what will that mean for the e
mark. with the histrionics in parliament today in london, in the meantime prime minister boris johnson continues to insist he will take britain out of the eu by next month. i spoke to the eu commissioner for economic affairs about what would happen in the possibility of a no-deal exit. --you will get -- has a very europe has a really strong tradition of real independence from the ecb, and i think that mario draghi has been making a tremendous job and that he has reinvented tv and dedicated it...
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are you worry well you know i think it was mark twain who said the dictions always difficult especially when the future is from cern especially when boris johnson is concerned. mostly don't know i don't think i don't think he'll go as far as openly break the law but as you said he's pretty much fenced in i think he has 2 other options one option would be to go to brussels to the european summit and come up with some sort of changes in the political ticker ration and try to sell it back home as a major as a major result change to the deal. well the delisted to pop nights not the legal pot but the british ration i don't think that's going to happen because he is yes chosen a cabinet a pretty tough complex of his and the last option would be to get in touch let's say was some friendly heads of government of the 27 to persuade them to put in a veto so that he could come back ok a extension was not possible which friendly heads of state are you talking about well i don't want to black mouth anyone but he feels that he is pretty close let's for instance of the polish government but don't forget the french already made some great difficulties the last
are you worry well you know i think it was mark twain who said the dictions always difficult especially when the future is from cern especially when boris johnson is concerned. mostly don't know i don't think i don't think he'll go as far as openly break the law but as you said he's pretty much fenced in i think he has 2 other options one option would be to go to brussels to the european summit and come up with some sort of changes in the political ticker ration and try to sell it back home as...
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. ♪ [inaudible] mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. british prime minister boris johnsonopean commission president jean-claude juncker will meet in brussels next week to try to break the brexit impasse. earlier today, the prime minister was interrupted during a speech by a heckler who was angry at his decision to suspend parliament. he urged johnson to get back to parliament to sort out "the mess that you have created." must face aump lawsuit accusing him of profiting from his presidency. today's court ruling is a potential blow to his efforts to keep his finances secret. the ruling reinstates a case brought by a restaurant group that accuses the president of violating the constitution's emoluments clause is. unless an expanded panel of judges or the supreme court reverses the decision, the president will be post to open his business and personal finances to scrutiny. china plans on making some trade concessions to the united states. beijing will encourage companies to buy american farm products such as soybeans and pork, according to the editor of the most prominent stat
. ♪ [inaudible] mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. british prime minister boris johnsonopean commission president jean-claude juncker will meet in brussels next week to try to break the brexit impasse. earlier today, the prime minister was interrupted during a speech by a heckler who was angry at his decision to suspend parliament. he urged johnson to get back to parliament to sort out "the mess that you have created." must face aump lawsuit accusing him of...
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mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloombergs first word news. british prime minister boris johnsonould "rather be dead in a ditch then ask for a delay in brexit." the prime minister said there must be an election so the british public can decide whether to leave the european union month or remain in the block for longer. yesterday, lawmakers rejected his bid to call an early election and made a moves to stop him from taking britain out of the eu on october 31. desantis isrnor ron expressing relief that hurricane dorian strack changed before hitting the state. he told reporters "we hoped for the best about how to prepare for the worst." the governor added that dorian was a close call for his state. >> we had a storm that had ferocity like which we have not really seen at 185 mile per hour winds, low barometric pressure. that was wreaking havoc. 100 miles, 100 20 miles, off florida's east coast. that was something that represent -- that are represented a serious threat to the state of florida. mark:
mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloombergs first word news. british prime minister boris johnsonould "rather be dead in a ditch then ask for a delay in brexit." the prime minister said there must be an election so the british public can decide whether to leave the european union month or remain in the block for longer. yesterday, lawmakers rejected his bid to call an early election and made a moves to stop him from taking britain out of the eu on october 31. desantis isrnor ron...
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overnight clashes between police and demonstrators that marked some of the most intense violence since the start of unrest. our correspondent charlotte johnson pillas been covering those protests for a she is in hong kong charlotte another disturbance at one of the world's busiest airports phyllis and what's the situation like where you are right now. cause if yesterday was defined it will be remembered by its violence today so far it's all about the chaos i'm at the train station that you mentioned a short time ago where the protest moved off to they came away from the airport now police moved into the train stations here cleared protesters out sending them running but as i'm sure you can see behind me there is still a normal transports carry yours here that really was the goal of today's protests they wanted to shut down roads train lines leading to the airports of course as much disruption as possible the goal being to try and bring that cool so the attention of the rest of the world the thinking that if they shut down the airports if they stop the planes from leaving the airport stopped passengers travelers from getting into hong kong th
overnight clashes between police and demonstrators that marked some of the most intense violence since the start of unrest. our correspondent charlotte johnson pillas been covering those protests for a she is in hong kong charlotte another disturbance at one of the world's busiest airports phyllis and what's the situation like where you are right now. cause if yesterday was defined it will be remembered by its violence today so far it's all about the chaos i'm at the train station that you...
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mark easton, bbc news, the supreme court. meanwhile, boris johnsonprogress is being being made with brexit negotatations with brussels. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has tonight said he believed a deal between the two sides could be reached before october 31st. our europe editor, katya adler, is in brussels for us tonight — are they unlocking this at last? there is a lot of noise about briefings here there and everywhere from number ten, eu briefings here there and everywhere from numberten, eu leaders, often contradictory as to how much progress is being made in talks and there is a lot of movement, the brexit secretary is going around europe, madrid today, tomorrow brussels, the prime minister is off to new york next week to the un, where he will sit down with angela merkel and emmanuel macron, but there is a lot of sound and fury at there is a lot of sound and fury at the moment but not much is really changing on the ground. the irish backstop remains the sticking point toa backstop remains the sticking point to a
mark easton, bbc news, the supreme court. meanwhile, boris johnsonprogress is being being made with brexit negotatations with brussels. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has tonight said he believed a deal between the two sides could be reached before october 31st. our europe editor, katya adler, is in brussels for us tonight — are they unlocking this at last? there is a lot of noise about briefings here there and everywhere from number ten, eu briefings here...
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john and i think we're going to eventually immediately be off the mark because there is one hell of about 20 complete. loaders johnson is. trying to shoot ottomans by suspend the moment for 5 weeks and having me.
john and i think we're going to eventually immediately be off the mark because there is one hell of about 20 complete. loaders johnson is. trying to shoot ottomans by suspend the moment for 5 weeks and having me.
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johnson the uk prime minister and his visit to dublin to speak with his irish counterpart the teacher yes so i've- got lots on the sun. mark but we'll start with some of the optics people feeling as they often. do with that boris johnson that that this is the style is not necessary procrit too. the function hi this is doctor jennifer casting she's large a politics professor at oxford university. if there's one thing i want to get across to you leo and this was a an extra from one of the- at the tone i suppose and the tenor of the speech and- and then you have a photo company at showing boris johnson. as ray leaning on his elbow and as the speech was going on anyway isn't this particular president like. she said he was disgraceful basically on the route. so that the i suppose it's how would you say it's an insight into the way relations have soured at between dublin and london. at against the backdrop of ad that that the at the smb installments not functioning and all about on this going from a period of very good relations in the nineties and all things up. to this but you see if you look at the conservatives at twitter fe
johnson the uk prime minister and his visit to dublin to speak with his irish counterpart the teacher yes so i've- got lots on the sun. mark but we'll start with some of the optics people feeling as they often. do with that boris johnson that that this is the style is not necessary procrit too. the function hi this is doctor jennifer casting she's large a politics professor at oxford university. if there's one thing i want to get across to you leo and this was a an extra from one of the- at the...
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. >>> leading the news, avengers star mark ruffalo is throwing major shade at british prime minister boris johnson he used a metaphor to compare both himself and brexit to the incredible hulk. johnson said hulk always escaped, no matter how tightly bound he seemed to be, and that's the case for this country. well, ruffalo, who stars as the hulk said in part boris johnson forgets that the hulk only fights for the good of the whole. the hulk works best when he is in unison with a team. ruffalo getting into politics here >> yes. >>> all right, police in england are trying to solve a major case of lavatory larceny. it is a fully functional golden toilet there it is. it was stolen from blenheim palace over the weekend. burglars broke in overnight and ripped the art installation out of the wall, causing significant flooding the 18 karat commode is valid at more than $5 million it was previously housed a the guggenheim museum in new york city a man has been arrested in connection with the theft of the toilet has yet to be found i hope that golden throne is not being used >> had their eye on it wow. >>> s
. >>> leading the news, avengers star mark ruffalo is throwing major shade at british prime minister boris johnson he used a metaphor to compare both himself and brexit to the incredible hulk. johnson said hulk always escaped, no matter how tightly bound he seemed to be, and that's the case for this country. well, ruffalo, who stars as the hulk said in part boris johnson forgets that the hulk only fights for the good of the whole. the hulk works best when he is in unison with a team....
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has been boris johnson vocal and marked his shift asking for president trump to come with a deal.nd that is a milestone. the unitede know states is going to be calling for the re-imposition of sanctions at the u.n. iranght of the fact that is now in violation of the iran deal. did not expect the europeans to move forward with the united states in those kind of calls. i'm not sure how much headway will be made in terms of the reimposition of those sanctions but the ice is certainly following -- following -- thawing. was a black swan. a war with iran was the thing people have been scared about for a decade. do you think the geopolitical risk is priced in at this point? >> i don't think sufficiently. we are expecting limited to earnings growth for the next few quarters so it seems there's not enough of a discount being applied for events like this. this is at the epicenter of geopolitical risks that can spread. it affects world oil supplies eitherlikely to drag in proven superpowers like the u.s. or want to be superpowers like the soviets. this one is at the epicenter of what's going
has been boris johnson vocal and marked his shift asking for president trump to come with a deal.nd that is a milestone. the unitede know states is going to be calling for the re-imposition of sanctions at the u.n. iranght of the fact that is now in violation of the iran deal. did not expect the europeans to move forward with the united states in those kind of calls. i'm not sure how much headway will be made in terms of the reimposition of those sanctions but the ice is certainly following --...
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this is not religion this is the politics me and mark an unholy alliance on al-jazeera. a double blow for a porsche johnson parliament rejects is bad for a snap election after backing a bill designed to block and. he also the election to die is a bit like the offer of an apple to snow white in the wiki he does not think he will win. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the trade talks are back on in the u.s. and china creature return to the negotiating table to resolve their trade war. carolan for us her support behind an international inquiry into a police action door in hong kong's protests. and the number of people killed by hurricane dorian in the bahamas rises and tens of thousands are also in need of urgent aid. britain's prime minister boris johnson plans to lead the u.k. out of the european union the plans are in crisis his proposal to hold a snap election for the brics that deadline of october 31st was voted down and he's also passed a bill blocking the possibility of a no deal accept from the e.u. that is something johnson said he was willing to consider if no new w
this is not religion this is the politics me and mark an unholy alliance on al-jazeera. a double blow for a porsche johnson parliament rejects is bad for a snap election after backing a bill designed to block and. he also the election to die is a bit like the offer of an apple to snow white in the wiki he does not think he will win. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the trade talks are back on in the u.s. and china creature return to the negotiating table to...
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hulk actor mark ruffalo has reacted to boris johnson's comments in which he compared the uk leaving thely bound in he seemed to be". but hollywood star mark said in a tweet that the hulk "only fights for the good of the whole". he reminded the prime minister that "mad and strong can also be dense and destructive. the hulk works best when he is in unison with a team, and is a disaster when he is alone. plus, he's always got dr banner with science and reason." that's him told. as borisjohnson heads to luxembourg to meetjean—claude juncker for the first time since the pm took office injuly, foreign secretary dominic raab has been outlining what the government hopes to achieve from the meeting. he told bbc breakfast that the pm would stress he wanted a deal, but there had to be "some finality" to it. he went on to explain the government's technical plans for the controversial irish backstop. the withdrawal agreement had us signing up to a whole suite of regulations and rules from economic policy, customs declarations and policy, customs declarations and policy through to tax and social poli
hulk actor mark ruffalo has reacted to boris johnson's comments in which he compared the uk leaving thely bound in he seemed to be". but hollywood star mark said in a tweet that the hulk "only fights for the good of the whole". he reminded the prime minister that "mad and strong can also be dense and destructive. the hulk works best when he is in unison with a team, and is a disaster when he is alone. plus, he's always got dr banner with science and reason." that's him...
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mark: guy: from london, -- guy: from london, i'm guy johnson.hat's check and now on the bloomberg furs world news. the future ofit their own country first. that is what president trump told leaders at the united nations today. he says the future belongs to those who protect their citizens and respect their neighbors. a says all countries have duty -- allegations that he made inappropriate demands on a call with the ukraine leader he says are not true. he calls it a witch hunt. >> i am leading in the polls. the only way they can try to stop me is through impeachment. this has never happened to a president before. it is nonsense. when you see the call, which i assume you will see, you will understand. learnedberg has president trump ordered his acting chief of staff to delay sending aid to ukraine a week before he spoke to the president. he says he withheld the aid because european countries were not also contributing to the defense. hong kong chief executive carrie lam is calling on protesters not to disrupt her first dialogue event. it will only
mark: guy: from london, -- guy: from london, i'm guy johnson.hat's check and now on the bloomberg furs world news. the future ofit their own country first. that is what president trump told leaders at the united nations today. he says the future belongs to those who protect their citizens and respect their neighbors. a says all countries have duty -- allegations that he made inappropriate demands on a call with the ukraine leader he says are not true. he calls it a witch hunt. >> i am...
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it would mark the third brex et cetera. prime minister johnsondivorce although this deal would essentially kill that option. johnson said he will more likely seek a general election in october which granted would be the third in great britain in just over four years. 21 members of prime minister's johnson's party supported the motion including the grandson of winston churchill. >> joining us live outside of parliament, nbc's correspondent matt bradley. a lot playing out on the british parliament floor. at one point, some people speculating that the prime minister could push until october 14th and delay that until the eve of the brexit vote so he could secure a no-deal brexit on october 31st. what in the world is happening? you got 30 -- >> reporter: if i sound confused because i'm not the only one here in london confused. a lot of the lawmakers don't know what's going on here, part of the problem is, remember, yasmin and ayman, it's not written out the way the constitution is. they can't just fall back on the law. it's basically a bundle of histo
it would mark the third brex et cetera. prime minister johnsondivorce although this deal would essentially kill that option. johnson said he will more likely seek a general election in october which granted would be the third in great britain in just over four years. 21 members of prime minister's johnson's party supported the motion including the grandson of winston churchill. >> joining us live outside of parliament, nbc's correspondent matt bradley. a lot playing out on the british...
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david cameron, has said the current prime minister boris johnson behaved ‘appallingly‘ during the eu referendum campaign. in an interview to markaid the result of the referendum left him ‘hugely depressed'. 0ur political correspondent chris mason reports. it's 2015. the smiles of victory... are you glad to have won at last? david cameron wins the election for the conservatives, in which he promised an eu referendum. a year later, the smiles have gone. he backed remain in the referendum and lost, and resigned. i love this country, and ifeel honoured to have served it. and i will do everything i can in future to help this great country succeed. thank you very much. and now, for the first time since, he's talking about it. in his memoirs, the former prime minister says... sir craig 0liver worked with david cameron in downing street. it's absolutely the case that david cameron feels a real burden, a real sense of having made mistakes in the referendum campaign, having got quite a few things wrong, and says that he failed. what he doesn't think, though, is that he shouldn't have done it. and the the reason for that is, i think he th
david cameron, has said the current prime minister boris johnson behaved ‘appallingly‘ during the eu referendum campaign. in an interview to markaid the result of the referendum left him ‘hugely depressed'. 0ur political correspondent chris mason reports. it's 2015. the smiles of victory... are you glad to have won at last? david cameron wins the election for the conservatives, in which he promised an eu referendum. a year later, the smiles have gone. he backed remain in the referendum...
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david cameron, has said the current prime minister, boris johnson, behaved appallingly during the eu referendum campaign. in an interview to markf the referendum left him hugely depressed. 0ur political correspondent chris mason reports. it's 2015. the smiles of victory... are you glad to have won at last? david cameron wins the election for the conservatives, in which he promised an eu referendum. a year later, the smiles have gone. he backed remain in the referendum and lost, and resigned. i love this country, and ifeel honoured to have served it. and now, for the first time since, he's talking about it. in his memoirs, the former prime minister says... sir craig 0liver worked with david cameron in downing street. it's absolutely the case that david cameron feels a real burden, a real sense of having made mistakes in the referendum campaign, having got quite a few things wrong, and he says that he failed. what he doesn't think, though, is that he shouldn't have done it. and the reason for that is, i think he thought it was almost inevitable. ukip were on the rise, doing extremely well. we were also in a situation where a huge
david cameron, has said the current prime minister, boris johnson, behaved appallingly during the eu referendum campaign. in an interview to markf the referendum left him hugely depressed. 0ur political correspondent chris mason reports. it's 2015. the smiles of victory... are you glad to have won at last? david cameron wins the election for the conservatives, in which he promised an eu referendum. a year later, the smiles have gone. he backed remain in the referendum and lost, and resigned. i...
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that is when china marks the 70th anniversary of communist rule. for this by minister boris johnsont deal. he is also battling for his credibility. johnson facing allegations of sexual impropriety. he has been forced to deny he groped a journalist at a lunch about 20 years ago. johnson is rejecting allegations he had a sexual relationship with a businesswoman and authorized a taxpayer-funded sponsorship to her company. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more i am vivianatries, hurtado. this is bloomberg. surveillance reality -- i'm an idiot, i thought i was october 1. i'm corrected. i guess it is september 30. there is a leap year. let's do a data check. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. one screen -- get out there -- futures are up 10. dow futures up 80. let's move on. francine: let's move onto european stocks. they are also fluctuating. i think investigation -- i think investors are struggling as to how they should look at the trade escalation reach in china. the euro moving sideways, we had a
that is when china marks the 70th anniversary of communist rule. for this by minister boris johnsont deal. he is also battling for his credibility. johnson facing allegations of sexual impropriety. he has been forced to deny he groped a journalist at a lunch about 20 years ago. johnson is rejecting allegations he had a sexual relationship with a businesswoman and authorized a taxpayer-funded sponsorship to her company. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more...