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mark phillips is following this. [explosion] >> reporter: the targets were chosen for maximum exposure and symbolic value. two suicide bombers, one said to be a woman, at one of iran's most revered places, the mausoleum for the leader of the 1979 solution, ayatollah khomeini. and an assault on the iranian parliament where at least one of the attackers got as far as the fourth floor before blowing themselves up. isis not only claimed responsibility, it released video from inside the building while the operation was still under way. according to iranian sources, it took five hours for all the attackers to be killed. [gunfire] the attacks were another example of how isis, while being driven from its remaining strongholds in syria and iraq, is lashing out at its enemies where they live. across the great islamic divide, sunni isis has been an historic foe of shia iran. tehran today, london, paris, manchester in the past weeks. as it fights for its diminishing hartland, isis has vowed it will strike its enemies at home. it
mark phillips is following this. [explosion] >> reporter: the targets were chosen for maximum exposure and symbolic value. two suicide bombers, one said to be a woman, at one of iran's most revered places, the mausoleum for the leader of the 1979 solution, ayatollah khomeini. and an assault on the iranian parliament where at least one of the attackers got as far as the fourth floor before blowing themselves up. isis not only claimed responsibility, it released video from inside the...
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the truth, is the police in britain are overwhelmed, and mark phillips has more on that. >> reporter: after the carnage, the questions: what can be learned from this attack to prevent more of them? police here say they're already monitoring 500 suspects, have 3,000 other people of interest on their radar, and know of 20,000 other potential surveillance targets beyond that. >> the volume issue has become a major challenge for the police intelligence agencies. >> reporter: richard walton used to run london's anti-terror unit and says it can take dozens of officers to watch just one suspect. >> the police can only be devote to the top, you know, three, four, 5% of those individuals-- >> reporter: and how do you pick who they are? >> and how do you pick who they are? you can't monitor 3,000 individuals all over time. >> reporter: the so-called new normal keeps changing, especially as frsh on isis continues to build in syria and iraq. the london attacks are the sting in the isis tail. >> this is a death cult. this is an entity that realize it's losing territory in iraq and syria and wants
the truth, is the police in britain are overwhelmed, and mark phillips has more on that. >> reporter: after the carnage, the questions: what can be learned from this attack to prevent more of them? police here say they're already monitoring 500 suspects, have 3,000 other people of interest on their radar, and know of 20,000 other potential surveillance targets beyond that. >> the volume issue has become a major challenge for the police intelligence agencies. >> reporter:...
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mark phillips is in london. >> reporter: he wasn't supposed to be the happy one. jeremy corbyn was supposed to be crushed. she wasn't supposed to be the glum one. theresa may, the opinion polls said, would cruise to victory. but then, thee >> i have just been to see her majesty, the queen. >> reporter: it was' contrite theresa may who had gone to the palace to tell the queen she could only now govern with the help of a small fringe party. the majority may thought she could make bigger vanished. what went wrong? she went wrong, starting with her campaign mantra. >> strong and stable. strong and stable. strong and stable leadership. >> reporter: but strong and stable looked weak and wobbly after a series of policy flip-flops and a refusal to face opponents in tv debates. instead, jeremy corbyn, an unreconstructed tax-and-spend socialist, a kind of british bernie sanders, ran the more disciplined campaign. yes, he finished second, but it was a close enough second to deny may the man day she wanted. >> the mandate she's got is lost conservative seats, lost votes, conf
mark phillips is in london. >> reporter: he wasn't supposed to be the happy one. jeremy corbyn was supposed to be crushed. she wasn't supposed to be the glum one. theresa may, the opinion polls said, would cruise to victory. but then, thee >> i have just been to see her majesty, the queen. >> reporter: it was' contrite theresa may who had gone to the palace to tell the queen she could only now govern with the help of a small fringe party. the majority may thought she could...
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the truth is, the police in britain are overwhelmed, and mark phillips has more on that. >> reporter: after the carnage, the questions: what can be learned from this attack to prevent more of them? police here say they're already monitoring 500 suspects, have 3,000 other people of interest on their radar, and know of 20,000 other potential surveillance targets beyond that. >> the volume issue has become a major challenge for the police intelligence agencies. >> reporter: richard walton used to run london's anti-terror unit, and says it can take dozens of officers to watch just one suspect. >> the police can only be devoted to the top, you know, three, four, 5% of those individuals-- >> reporter: and how do you pick who they are? >> and how do you pick who they are? you can't monitor 3,000 individuals all over time, 24 hours a day. >> reporter: the so-called new normal keeps changing, especially as pressure on isis continues to build in syria and iraq. the london attacks are the sting in the isis tail. >> this is a death cult. this is an entity that realizes it's losing territory in ir
the truth is, the police in britain are overwhelmed, and mark phillips has more on that. >> reporter: after the carnage, the questions: what can be learned from this attack to prevent more of them? police here say they're already monitoring 500 suspects, have 3,000 other people of interest on their radar, and know of 20,000 other potential surveillance targets beyond that. >> the volume issue has become a major challenge for the police intelligence agencies. >> reporter:...
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mark phillips is following this. >> reporter: the targets were chosen for maximum exposure and symbolic value. two suicide bombers, one said to be a woman, at one of iran's most revered places, the mausoleum for the leader of the 1979 revolution, ayatollah khomeini. and an assault on the iranian parliament where at least one of the attackers got as far as the fourth floor before blowing themselves up. isis not only claimed responsibility, it released video from inside the building while the operation was still under way. according to iranian sources, it took five hours for all the attackers to be killed. the attacks were another example of how isis, while being driven from its remaining strongholds in syria and iraq is lashing out at its enemies where they live. across the great islamic divide, sunni isis has been a historic foe of shia iran. tehran today, london, paris, manchester in the last weeks. isis has vowed it will strike its enemies at home. it may be a desperate tactic, scott, but it continues to claim victims. >> mark phillips in our london newsroom, thank you. >>> and police
mark phillips is following this. >> reporter: the targets were chosen for maximum exposure and symbolic value. two suicide bombers, one said to be a woman, at one of iran's most revered places, the mausoleum for the leader of the 1979 revolution, ayatollah khomeini. and an assault on the iranian parliament where at least one of the attackers got as far as the fourth floor before blowing themselves up. isis not only claimed responsibility, it released video from inside the building while...
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it may be a desperate tactic, scott, but it continues to claim victims. >> mark phillips in our london newsroom, thank you. >>> and police in london today recovered a body from the thames river, believed to be the eighth fatality from saturday's van and knife attack on london bridge. dozens were hurt. ten are still in critical condition. the police shot and killed the three attackers. >>> coming up, a defense challenges the story told by bill cosby's accuser. >>> and later, china looks not fight climate change. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. introducing megared advanced triple absorption... it supports your heart, joints, brain, and eyes. and is absorbed by your body three times better. so one megared has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. new megared advanced triple absorption. with motionsense technology... degree has redefined deodorant so that i can redefine... power... footwork... range... the more i move, ou down. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol powe
it may be a desperate tactic, scott, but it continues to claim victims. >> mark phillips in our london newsroom, thank you. >>> and police in london today recovered a body from the thames river, believed to be the eighth fatality from saturday's van and knife attack on london bridge. dozens were hurt. ten are still in critical condition. the police shot and killed the three attackers. >>> coming up, a defense challenges the story told by bill cosby's accuser....
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and it was a real challenge for them, to be brought in, mark phillips, captain mark phillips from thek, who designed one of our course is. >> how about that. >> we are an international's questions tran event. >> very exciting. were you telling me that the winners were all women this year in the grand prix. >> one exciting thing about equestrian sports there is nothing that distinguishes, men from women. it is time, and faults, and, the ability of the rider and the horse, so last thing we had three women riders, that led the way, of the winners. >> i'll tell you just walking around here something pretty much for anybody, if you want to do the fair portion, watch it, learn about the horses, eat some good food. would i think this is perfect for a family. >> well, it is, and tonight is there a big surprise, that will be the budweiser horses perform, they will be here tonight and tomorrow night. they will go off around 8:00 o'clock. for those wanting to come out, enjoy a beautiful night at devon. >> great friday night indeed, thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> we are looking forw
and it was a real challenge for them, to be brought in, mark phillips, captain mark phillips from thek, who designed one of our course is. >> how about that. >> we are an international's questions tran event. >> very exciting. were you telling me that the winners were all women this year in the grand prix. >> one exciting thing about equestrian sports there is nothing that distinguishes, men from women. it is time, and faults, and, the ability of the rider and the horse,...
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. >> pelley: mark phillips in our london newsroom. mark, thank you. and police in london today recovered a body from the thames river believed to be the eighth fatality from saturday's van and knife attack on london bridge. dozens were hurt. ten are still in critical itndition. the police shot and killed the three attackers. late today south korea's military said the north launched multiple ground-to-ship missiles, from its east coast. this latest test came as the head of the u.s. missile defense agency told congress that north korea's recent advances have caused him, "great concern." vice admiral james syring said his agency has to assume the north could hit the u.s. with an icbm. coming up on the "cbs evening news," the defense challenges the story told by bill cosby's accuser. and later, china looks not to washington, but california to fight climate change. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ do yno, not really. head & shoulders? i knew that not the one you think you know the tri action formula cleans removing up to 100% of flakes protects an
. >> pelley: mark phillips in our london newsroom. mark, thank you. and police in london today recovered a body from the thames river believed to be the eighth fatality from saturday's van and knife attack on london bridge. dozens were hurt. ten are still in critical itndition. the police shot and killed the three attackers. late today south korea's military said the north launched multiple ground-to-ship missiles, from its east coast. this latest test came as the head of the u.s. missile...
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mark phillips is in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. theresa may made a hud mistake, a huge gamble thinking she could cruise to a majority. that didn't happen. theresa may this morning looked shaken, chastened, and beaten, odd that one party had more seats than any other. that's the take here. >> this country needs a period of stability and whatever the results are -- >> the results for her were disastrous. she had called this snap election while riding a double-digit poll lead. >> i have just chaired a meeting on f the cabinet where we agreed the government should call a general election. >> reporter: she built her campaign around her leadership, which she called over and over again. >> strong and stable. >> strong and stable. >> strong and stable leadership. >> reporter: but she looked, her opponent said, weak and wobbly, refusing to do tv debates, flip-flopping on policy. and jeremy corbyn turned out not to be as bad as they thought. he rode on a tax and spend. appeal to the youth vote, a kind of british bernie sanders. >> corbyn is
mark phillips is in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. theresa may made a hud mistake, a huge gamble thinking she could cruise to a majority. that didn't happen. theresa may this morning looked shaken, chastened, and beaten, odd that one party had more seats than any other. that's the take here. >> this country needs a period of stability and whatever the results are -- >> the results for her were disastrous. she had called this snap election while riding a...
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mark phillips is outside the houses of parliament in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, what if they held an election and nobody won? that's effectively what happens happened here. theresa may did take a huge gamble, thinking she could cruise to a big majority. that didn't happen. that's losing. theresa may earlier this morning looked shaken, chastened, and beaten. odd for somebody whose party had won more seats than any other. but that's the way it works here. she had lost her majority in parliament, but now says she'll try to cling on. >> i have just been to see her majesty, the queen. and i will now form a government. a government that can provide certainty and lead britain forward at this critical time for our country. >> reporter: she had called the snap election while riding a double-digit opinion poll lead. she built her campaign around her leadership, which she called over and over again -- >> strong and stable. strong and stable. strong and stable leadership. >> reporter: but she looked, her opponent said, weak
mark phillips is outside the houses of parliament in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, what if they held an election and nobody won? that's effectively what happens happened here. theresa may did take a huge gamble, thinking she could cruise to a big majority. that didn't happen. that's losing. theresa may earlier this morning looked shaken, chastened, and beaten. odd for somebody whose party had won more seats than any other. but that's the way it works here....
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mark carney. that is 11:30 u.k. time. says, mario draghi suggests the phillips curve is hibernating. ill find out what mark carney things from the bank of england. you can watch the show using tv . guy, this is one of your favorites. guy: it is one of my favorites. it has been updated fairly recently, and a cannot help but want to promote it because it allows you to have access to some of the fantastic charts that the whole of the bloomberg team put together. you can ask us a question and get involved. we will talk political risks as theresa may faces a further test of her minority government. it is the final vote on the queen's speech. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." we are looking at gains across givesard as angela merkel a speech to parliament. she is saying a number of very interesting things right now including the fact that europe, ever]ys, is closer than isolationismt, and is a huge error. clearly a swipe at the u.s. and u.k.. ,nteresting that her colleague emmanuel macron, started to bring in a few slightly protectionist measu
mark carney. that is 11:30 u.k. time. says, mario draghi suggests the phillips curve is hibernating. ill find out what mark carney things from the bank of england. you can watch the show using tv . guy, this is one of your favorites. guy: it is one of my favorites. it has been updated fairly recently, and a cannot help but want to promote it because it allows you to have access to some of the fantastic charts that the whole of the bloomberg team put together. you can ask us a question and get...
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mark preston is here. political analyst abby phillip. political commentator, ryan lizza. ryan, it's outrageous, no other way to put it. >> it's completely absurd. the press secretary's job as marlon fitzwater, reagan's press secretary, famously said, not to be a mouthpiece to the president. he is to be a bridge between the preside press and the president, serving both the press, and therefore, the public, and the president. he's sort of dual-hatted is the way it's traditionally thought of. and we have not seen that from day one from this press secretary or from the whole communications operation at the white house. they see themselves either as simply a vessel to get out a message of the day, and, frankly, when they are answering questions, they're not doing so in a very forthcoming or truthful manner, which has been a problem for this white house much more than any previous white house in the modern era. and this is -- this is absurd. >> do they know? do you get the sense that they're kmucommunicate communic. the president, we have to know more from the president? does t
mark preston is here. political analyst abby phillip. political commentator, ryan lizza. ryan, it's outrageous, no other way to put it. >> it's completely absurd. the press secretary's job as marlon fitzwater, reagan's press secretary, famously said, not to be a mouthpiece to the president. he is to be a bridge between the preside press and the president, serving both the press, and therefore, the public, and the president. he's sort of dual-hatted is the way it's traditionally thought...
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anna: you are seeing the inflation, but not the stagflation question mark >> the sterling is falling. you said the phillips and the alpha gap that has been squeezed in the central bank, but the currency has risen because of this current account deficit that we were going to get rid of somehow because of changing relationships with europe. this white line continue to come down or do you see it trending back up in the event of this fake brexit? >> in my world of cyclical, ral, political, the politics is brexit, the structure is the current account deficit. politics brexit softening? nott is softening and it is softening. we heard that the problem was france and we are now hearing that it will hurt the europeans more than us. we have been wrong thrice. anna: thank you so much for joining us. david bloom, the global head of currency. matt: that is it, unfortunately, for daybreak. dennis at thewith paris air show at 7:30, u.k. time. do not miss that. guy johnson is life in paris. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg markets, the european open, we renewed the first trade every day. i am matt miller along
anna: you are seeing the inflation, but not the stagflation question mark >> the sterling is falling. you said the phillips and the alpha gap that has been squeezed in the central bank, but the currency has risen because of this current account deficit that we were going to get rid of somehow because of changing relationships with europe. this white line continue to come down or do you see it trending back up in the event of this fake brexit? >> in my world of cyclical, ral,...
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i'm sure mark schneider will deliver on those targets >> all right jean-phillipe, thank you very much for your time >>> britain's financial conduct authority wants a major shakeup of the asset management industry in a new report on the sector the fca calls for changes to improve transparency and value and hon for clients. gemma looked through that report it's pretty damming, isn't it? >> it is they're looking to increase the amount of accountability facing fund managers and secondly improve the opportunity for investors to understand what is actually going on in funds that means understanding the total costs better and understanding the funds objective. overall this means improved disclosure and transparency from fund managers. >> that actually going to happen we've seen similar fca reports before, competition coming from the passive industry yet transparency is not improving, maybe the fee structure is not improving as quickly as investors would want. is the asset management industry actually changing? >> look at how long the low yield environment persisted, and the gloomy outlook in
i'm sure mark schneider will deliver on those targets >> all right jean-phillipe, thank you very much for your time >>> britain's financial conduct authority wants a major shakeup of the asset management industry in a new report on the sector the fca calls for changes to improve transparency and value and hon for clients. gemma looked through that report it's pretty damming, isn't it? >> it is they're looking to increase the amount of accountability facing fund managers and...
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tonight with cnn's senior political analyst mark preston, senior analyst jeffrey toobin, investigative correspondent for yahoo news and correspondent analyst abbey phillip, white house press for the "washington post." i'm proud to have all of you in my presence on the show this evening. especially you, mark preston. another week in the russia investigation seems to be front and center, president trump evidently weighing to terminate robert mueller from the special investigation? we're going to speak with chris in a moment, by the way. politically speaking, and i think chris ruddy believes this as well. this would be a mistake of epic proportions. >> no doubt. in fact, let me read you a comment from senator lindsey graham yesterday on cbs "face the nation." speaking of president trump, he said, you may be the first president in history to go down because you can't stop inappropriately talking about an investigation that if you just were quiet would clear you. now, that is senator lindsey graham talking about trump just tweeting and being involved in an investigation when he should just be quiet. now, could you imagine if he actually fired the investigato
tonight with cnn's senior political analyst mark preston, senior analyst jeffrey toobin, investigative correspondent for yahoo news and correspondent analyst abbey phillip, white house press for the "washington post." i'm proud to have all of you in my presence on the show this evening. especially you, mark preston. another week in the russia investigation seems to be front and center, president trump evidently weighing to terminate robert mueller from the special investigation? we're...
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phillips. [applaus [applause]. >> thank you, thanks for coming out today and it's my pleasure to talk with mark bowden about his new book hue 1968. for those of you who don't know his resume', he's a national correspondent for the atlantic, contributing editor "vanity fair," a writer, and author of many books on subjects all over the-- literally all over the world, from colombia and pablo escobar, an account to d-day, to the killing of usama bin laden, many subjects. probably best known for blackhawk down, an account of the 1993 raid in somalia that led to two-u.s. army blackhawk helicopters being down over downtown mogadishu and the grueling 15-hour result. and the new book, which is out this week from atlantic monthly press is a very different scope, i'd say, than blackhawk down. it's also being made into a mini series already. the thing hasn't been out three days, and the producer and director of what's going to be between eight and ten hours in the end, of this mini series is michael mann and he has said this, i like this description. he says, in mark's book, there are no background people. people ab tracted in
phillips. [applaus [applause]. >> thank you, thanks for coming out today and it's my pleasure to talk with mark bowden about his new book hue 1968. for those of you who don't know his resume', he's a national correspondent for the atlantic, contributing editor "vanity fair," a writer, and author of many books on subjects all over the-- literally all over the world, from colombia and pablo escobar, an account to d-day, to the killing of usama bin laden, many subjects. probably...
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used to track the shipment of produce and other products. ( mark ) a man has been charged with murdering another man on a bus in oakley. phillip charged in the death of 57-year-old anthony johnson. police say the two men got into an argument while riding a bus saturday afternoon at main street and charles way. johnson died from stab wounds. wade is set to be arraigned later today. ( mark ) a woman is in critical condition this morning after a man attacked her with a hammer in san francisco's hayes valley neighborhood. it happened early yestday morning on market street near gough. police say the woman was trying to help a man who was suffering from some kd of medical problem....and then another man walked up to her -- and they got into an argument. police say the man started hitting the woman with a hammer. both the woman and the man she was trying to help were taken to the hospital. the attacker was taken into custody. his name has not been released. ( darya ) coming up on the kron four morning news... why dog owners told to stay away from certain bay area hiking trails. and later... fixing your cracked phone screen is about t
used to track the shipment of produce and other products. ( mark ) a man has been charged with murdering another man on a bus in oakley. phillip charged in the death of 57-year-old anthony johnson. police say the two men got into an argument while riding a bus saturday afternoon at main street and charles way. johnson died from stab wounds. wade is set to be arraigned later today. ( mark ) a woman is in critical condition this morning after a man attacked her with a hammer in san francisco's...