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matt and nique. >> she tore off her top and she says, "come on let's go. let's f like a family." >> were you expecting any sort of comment like that? >> never, i -- never. >> reporter: once nique disappeared, clegg said matt leili inquired about having his wife involuntarily committed and even hired a divorce attorney. a man who knows his wife is already dead, he says, wouldn't have done either of those things. >> he did not really want to divorce her. he wanted to let her know, look, here are your options. you can go get help for yourself, or i'm going to go forward with a divorce. >> reporter: the defense wrapped up its case by calling matt and nique's two daughters, rebecca, now 14, and amanda, 17. >> did you ever see your dad hit your mom? >> no. >> did you ever see any obvious injuries or bruises to your mom? >> no, sir. >> reporter: according to the girls, their mother was the one with the violent temper, not their dad. >> she took a heel and threw it. and i myself had to duck from it. >> was i
matt and nique. >> she tore off her top and she says, "come on let's go. let's f like a family." >> were you expecting any sort of comment like that? >> never, i -- never. >> reporter: once nique disappeared, clegg said matt leili inquired about having his wife involuntarily committed and even hired a divorce attorney. a man who knows his wife is already dead, he says, wouldn't have done either of those things. >> he did not really want to divorce her. he...
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matt? matt: thank you very much. juliette saly with your headlines.'s get back to deutsche bank as she said. the banks credit rating has been from --just slashed slashed from a minus to chip will be plus. phil to record lows after u.s. regulators added it to a group of troubled lenders that they monitor. for more, we're joined by jeffrey smith. walk us through what is going on with this bank. there has been trouble for so long but now the shares are coming down to a level that we haven't seen since we first started keeping track in 1992. alone,he last 24 hours there's been a quite vicious trigger in the selloff. all this news about the fed putting it on its troubled list. really sort of expected, the downgrade from standard & poor's which is the last a great rating that it had. it could have the effect of locking in higher funding costs and costing a lot of clients. it is already shrinking itself, retreating out of this is this continually cutting headcount and is not to believe there is a brain drain going on here. does the deutsche bank of the futur
matt? matt: thank you very much. juliette saly with your headlines.'s get back to deutsche bank as she said. the banks credit rating has been from --just slashed slashed from a minus to chip will be plus. phil to record lows after u.s. regulators added it to a group of troubled lenders that they monitor. for more, we're joined by jeffrey smith. walk us through what is going on with this bank. there has been trouble for so long but now the shares are coming down to a level that we haven't seen...
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matt: thanks for that.bae, they got a big contract from australia. >> nine anti-submarine warships. 35 billion australian dollars. this represents a bit of a political win for theresa may. , airbus,een reports bmw had that similar signal. we have a big export contract. the stock went up yesterday when the first reports started trickling in. we had a jpmorgan upgrade. we might see the stock gain a little bit more. matt: take us out here with novartis. nejra: three things to watch. it is splitting off its eye care business to focus on the pharmaceutical side. bloomberg intelligence already reacted. also of i've billion dollar buyback -- also a $5 billion buyback. matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. open.s the european we are less than a minute away from the start of light trading. let's see whether or not how risk on the session is going to be. we have seen a lot of marketions with this that there is a stronger euro against the dollar, against the franc and the yen, after the summit. that could be a cata
matt: thanks for that.bae, they got a big contract from australia. >> nine anti-submarine warships. 35 billion australian dollars. this represents a bit of a political win for theresa may. , airbus,een reports bmw had that similar signal. we have a big export contract. the stock went up yesterday when the first reports started trickling in. we had a jpmorgan upgrade. we might see the stock gain a little bit more. matt: take us out here with novartis. nejra: three things to watch. it is...
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i am guy johnson in london alongside matt miller back in berlin. matt: i am back in berlin finally. we are looking at a mixed trade overnight in asia. a similar look for futures as we start the end of the week. the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. guy: trade front and center is trump to approve $50 billion worth of tariffs on china. is a trade war now inevitable? merkel versus the offer. the german government divided over refugees. who will blink first? threaten theisis recently formed alliance? south korea's one cells offer now. we are going to focus of the headwinds facing the emerging market, matt. matt: we are less than a half hour away from the start of european trading. the emerging markets headwinds will be interesting to watch. we already see it coming through in currencies. your gma -- your gmm is going to show it in the futures as well. what you futures down. dax futures a little changed and cac futures up. he saw japanese stocks gaining -- we saw japanese stocks gaining. take a look, speaking of emerging market headwinds or tailwinds in this case. take a look at t
i am guy johnson in london alongside matt miller back in berlin. matt: i am back in berlin finally. we are looking at a mixed trade overnight in asia. a similar look for futures as we start the end of the week. the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. guy: trade front and center is trump to approve $50 billion worth of tariffs on china. is a trade war now inevitable? merkel versus the offer. the german government divided over refugees. who will blink first? threaten theisis recently formed...
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matt? matt: thank you. of thingse you a list you may want to keep an eye on today and tomorrow.nish parliament is due to vote on a motion of no-confidence in the government. that is likely to happen. mari on over holy will probably joy will likely lose his job. we will keep you up-to-date on that. it is jobs day in the u.s. atfarm payrolls coming out 1:30 p.m. u.k. time. on yourype in whis bloomberg, you can place your own bets on that number which is a pretty cool game to play. wilbur ross is heading to china tomorrow. he what -- we will continue to cover that over the weekend as well. definitely stick with bloomberg for more on what looks like a possibility of a global trade war. that is get back to the european story. the five-star movement and the league party in italy are set to move slowly to power. it has taken about three months. they will finally get there with a fiscal expansion program posing a challenge to the european role. inte is set to be sworn later today. meanwhile, spain's premier, rajoy is heading to a defeat. this comes as opposition parties join forces agai
matt? matt: thank you. of thingse you a list you may want to keep an eye on today and tomorrow.nish parliament is due to vote on a motion of no-confidence in the government. that is likely to happen. mari on over holy will probably joy will likely lose his job. we will keep you up-to-date on that. it is jobs day in the u.s. atfarm payrolls coming out 1:30 p.m. u.k. time. on yourype in whis bloomberg, you can place your own bets on that number which is a pretty cool game to play. wilbur ross is...
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what do you have, matt? matt: we are looking at brent that is dow.rerun the screen, wanted to 64 stocks are gaining. -- 164 stocks are down. the gainers and losers, let me switch this to index points because we are going toee some of the smaller names. you got royal dutch shell down, total down, bp down. all of the oil stocks weighing on the stoxx 600 and he got some of the miners that are down. glencore for example is a loser. you've got them learn down -- you've got daimler down. as far as the winners are concerned, the gainers today, he you see some of the very defensive stocks like anheuser-busch but you also see some of the -- haslinda: for ritish viewers -- test go -- barclays gaining so some of the financials are up. guy: let's talk about what is happening -- why don't you do this because i reckon this is where want to go. we need to talk about what is happening in germany, the crisis over migration. what happened over the weekend, matt? matt: germany loss in the first game that it played in the world cup. a pathetic show himself that is a cri
what do you have, matt? matt: we are looking at brent that is dow.rerun the screen, wanted to 64 stocks are gaining. -- 164 stocks are down. the gainers and losers, let me switch this to index points because we are going toee some of the smaller names. you got royal dutch shell down, total down, bp down. all of the oil stocks weighing on the stoxx 600 and he got some of the miners that are down. glencore for example is a loser. you've got them learn down -- you've got daimler down. as far as...
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. >> my name is matt litavsky. my father meant the world to me, and he left me a very special car that meant the world to him. he chose me to preserve it, but there came a time when i had to let it go. >> hi, matt. i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. it's nice to meet you. >> i know i came here to see your inheritance, this magnificent car, but when we're done, you got to take me for a ride in this. >> all right. we'll see about that. >> i'm on my best behavior. >> okay. >> to appreciate the car, says matt, you first need to know about his dad and why his 1967 corvette meant so much to him. keith litavsky is born in lisle, illinois, in 1944. world war ii is drawing to a close. the cold war is about to begin. america is leading the charge, and nowhere is the country's muscle bolder than on american roadways, which gm, ford and chrysler are pumping with some of the coolest cars on earth. >> now it wasn't all about just ha a four-door family car like it had been in the past. >> auto analyst john kraman. >> the manufacturers jump
. >> my name is matt litavsky. my father meant the world to me, and he left me a very special car that meant the world to him. he chose me to preserve it, but there came a time when i had to let it go. >> hi, matt. i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. it's nice to meet you. >> i know i came here to see your inheritance, this magnificent car, but when we're done, you got to take me for a ride in this. >> all right. we'll see about that. >> i'm on my best behavior....
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i am guy johnson alongside matt miller. matt: stocks extend gains across asia. futures are pointing up in europe and markets remain buoyant despite tensions ahead of the g7 summit. the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. ♪ guy: trade tensions rise ahead of the g7 but stock marks extend their rally. are investors right to shrug off what larry kudlow describes as just a family quarrel? a vicious circle. deutsche bank's cfo warns of another quarter of falling revenue as the bank scales back operations. ubs is cutting jobs and shifting its focus to china. and real rates. brazil's central bank is under pressure to shore up the currency. announcing a rate decision at noon u.k. time. matt: there is a lot going on politics markets and and business. less than half an hour away from the start of european trading. that's take a look at how futures indexes are trading across the board after four days in a row of gains for the s&p 500. we say it is the tech stocks, we can see that because they nasdaq rises. behind the momentum. we see gains in europe as well. we do not
i am guy johnson alongside matt miller. matt: stocks extend gains across asia. futures are pointing up in europe and markets remain buoyant despite tensions ahead of the g7 summit. the cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. ♪ guy: trade tensions rise ahead of the g7 but stock marks extend their rally. are investors right to shrug off what larry kudlow describes as just a family quarrel? a vicious circle. deutsche bank's cfo warns of another quarter of falling revenue as the bank scales back...
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well, matt, you're at the table now. -matt: yeah. -lemonis: how's it going? matt: it's good.doing great. -lemonis: is it? -matt: yeah. lemonis: beer sales, as a percentage of total sales, have actually slipped a little. is that because of the time of year? matt: um, time of year, but if you look at last year, it's slipped since last year, too. lemonis: about a year ago, i invested in a comprehensive tap system, and we doubled the number of beers that we stocked on the retail side. everyone knows that craft beers are expanding in popularity, but our numbers are falling, and that makes no sense. we got how many tables and chairs in here? mike: about 145 people, yeah. lemonis: and so 145 seats should turn two times a night. that's 2,030 people a week should come through here. how many guests a week are you seeing? man: 600 to 700. lemonis: you're operating at less than 40% capacity. we need to have that retail restaurant bar be busier more often. so, the bar business and the internet business are operating separately, right? who buys the wine for the internet business? man: dan.
well, matt, you're at the table now. -matt: yeah. -lemonis: how's it going? matt: it's good.doing great. -lemonis: is it? -matt: yeah. lemonis: beer sales, as a percentage of total sales, have actually slipped a little. is that because of the time of year? matt: um, time of year, but if you look at last year, it's slipped since last year, too. lemonis: about a year ago, i invested in a comprehensive tap system, and we doubled the number of beers that we stocked on the retail side. everyone...
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and i'm matt mclard.$250,000 in exchange for 10% equity in our company foot cardigan.
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matt? matt: less than a half hour away from the start of european trading.utures are down across the board here after we saw a drop in japanese indexes, drops in hong kong, drops in china. here you see the biggest damage looks to be done on cap futures that also ftse futures are taking a hit. take a look at treasuries also for just a better picture of the risk off mood. investors continue to buy tenure debt. -- 10 year debt. this is the chart. , very interesting as the fed continues, or at least looks set to continue on its right path higher and the u.s. tax reform gives a big boost to the economy. why would the yields be contracting like this? guy: it's interesting. a bunch of fascinating things going on. interesting the german market is in down as much as the other markets. you would have thought the trade narrative was dominant, it would be the german market most under pressure. it was under pressure last week. that's a factor to think about. let's talk about the gmm. china under pressure, rrr cuts doesn't do business the market was looking for more, mayb
matt? matt: less than a half hour away from the start of european trading.utures are down across the board here after we saw a drop in japanese indexes, drops in hong kong, drops in china. here you see the biggest damage looks to be done on cap futures that also ftse futures are taking a hit. take a look at treasuries also for just a better picture of the risk off mood. investors continue to buy tenure debt. -- 10 year debt. this is the chart. , very interesting as the fed continues, or at...
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lemonis: it doesn't work that way, matt.hese guys have it and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a difference for other people's lives. together, we're building a better california. that they can make decisions that go against me. guess what? that's not [ bleep ] true. if i'm acting c.e.o., i am still in control of this company. it's just, like, still respect my decisions and let me lead the company. don't have this as some, like, "now i can be a dick." charlotte: you can't take that as us being dicks, because we're calling you out on the last 3 years of bull[bleep]. skyler: i mean, the thing is is that you're still being completely
lemonis: it doesn't work that way, matt.hese guys have it and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make...
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matt: absolutely. we are all over that summit. with less than half an hour to go toward the european open, let's look at the risk on mood is exploding across asia effects european trade. we're looking at gains on futures, not gains for ftse futures as you have your own little bresky -- brexit risk owing on, the dax futures are up .3 -- .6 of 1%. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong and has -- have signed what trump very important document following a historic one-on-one meeting and working lunch. "rump said he would "absolutely invite kim to the white house and called him a talented man, raising his intelligence and seeing his a worthy negotiator. sentoza, and is in is bloomberg live strategist mark cudmore. austria has pledged to start a path toward complete denuclearization. mathat is right. we are getting details of what the two gentlemen sign. i have not had time, i was trying to get through some of the points that are going to be made. we will digest that over the next few minut
matt: absolutely. we are all over that summit. with less than half an hour to go toward the european open, let's look at the risk on mood is exploding across asia effects european trade. we're looking at gains on futures, not gains for ftse futures as you have your own little bresky -- brexit risk owing on, the dax futures are up .3 -- .6 of 1%. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong and has -- have signed what trump very important document following a historic one-on-one...
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matt? matt: aussie yen the one to watch.art, especially considering what is going on with central banks with emerging markets. let's get to my co-anchor, guy johnson, and see what he has got for us. what is your chart? everthis has never, happened before, at least according to bloomberg data that goes back to the 1980's. we have never seen three days in a row where the s&p is lower at the get go of the start of trade only to finish higher from that. it is trying to lift these u.s. stocks towards the end of this quarter. nevertheless, this has never happened before. we get lower and then we finish higher. i think it is a really important story that is happening in the s&p right now. areink the u.s. markets taking this trade story much more positively than anything else, the storm alert -- mr. miller. matt: absolutely. i think that is interesting intellectually, but i think the technical issues are fairly ejra'sgless, and n chart is more affable for investors. congratulations. ♪ francine: goldman sachs chief executive tells us
matt? matt: aussie yen the one to watch.art, especially considering what is going on with central banks with emerging markets. let's get to my co-anchor, guy johnson, and see what he has got for us. what is your chart? everthis has never, happened before, at least according to bloomberg data that goes back to the 1980's. we have never seen three days in a row where the s&p is lower at the get go of the start of trade only to finish higher from that. it is trying to lift these u.s. stocks...
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lemonis: it doesn't work that way, matt. these guys have it where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. that they can make decisions that go against me. guess what? that's not [ bleep ] true. if i'm acting c.e.o., i am still in control of this company. it's just, like, still respect my decisions and let me lead the company. don't have this as some, like, "now i can be a dick." charlotte: you can't take that as us being dicks, because we're calling you out on the last 3 years of bull[bleep]. skyler: i mean, the thing is is that you're still being completely self-centered about it. it's all about you. it's all -- you know, it's all your authority. you're all afraid of losing your power. matthew: i'd like you to trust me more. charlotte: you have to earn that. mat
lemonis: it doesn't work that way, matt. these guys have it where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. that they can make decisions that go against me. guess what? that's not [ bleep ] true. if i'm acting c.e.o., i am...
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matt: yes, absolutely.he interesting thing is that here in latvia, the only central bank governor missing will be the latvian central bank governor because he is involved in a corruption probe right now. but the important question is whether or not mario draghi and company will set an end date for the quantitative easing. clearly they will be discussing that in this meeting. the question is how much detail they will give us and how much optionality that will want to leave open for themselves, considering the state of things, for example, in italy. on the other hand, they have wage growth rising to an accessible level. getting closer to the path to normalization as far as quantitative easing is ned. anna: we will talk more about the ecb as we go through the program. the fed looms large in this conversation in the risk radar for you. is it the fed, the chinese data, the mix. much in still a number of questions around the balance sheet and the neutral rate. w' leaed lot mor the communication policy from the po
matt: yes, absolutely.he interesting thing is that here in latvia, the only central bank governor missing will be the latvian central bank governor because he is involved in a corruption probe right now. but the important question is whether or not mario draghi and company will set an end date for the quantitative easing. clearly they will be discussing that in this meeting. the question is how much detail they will give us and how much optionality that will want to leave open for themselves,...
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matt: thank you for your time.rmstrong, the cio at plurimi wealth will be joining bloomberg's radio's "daybreak: europe." he will join guy and mark barton on london dab general. -- digital. you can listen at home or on your car stereo. next, bloomberg tv is sticking arehe ceo of ubs, sergio motley. that is live at 9:00 a.m. do k time. there is an interview you do not want to miss. next, stock movers including rbs. the u.k. government sold 7.7% of its stake am almost 10 years after the bailout. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european open. we are about 45 minutes into the trading day. i want to quickly draw your attention to shares in iag. the one-day at trade on my terminal. we can see that those shares have dropped. areceo says fuel prices having an impact. you can followse headlines on the terminal and watch that stock fall, because it is a problem at airlines which have had their profit forecasts reduced already by iata at the agm. let's look at your movers with nejra cehic. i am looking at the b
matt: thank you for your time.rmstrong, the cio at plurimi wealth will be joining bloomberg's radio's "daybreak: europe." he will join guy and mark barton on london dab general. -- digital. you can listen at home or on your car stereo. next, bloomberg tv is sticking arehe ceo of ubs, sergio motley. that is live at 9:00 a.m. do k time. there is an interview you do not want to miss. next, stock movers including rbs. the u.k. government sold 7.7% of its stake am almost 10 years after the...
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i am guy johnson alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: it is a pleasure to have you back. asian stocks gaining with the dollar and yen higher. cash trade in less than 30 minutes. guy: asian stocks rallying despite mounting train -- trade tensions ahead of the g-7 summit. will europe be able to maintain? current -- critical cpi data. we will take you live to istanbul. stock jentles. probes. unicredit is seeking a merger socgen.ck jen -- matt: it seems like that will be a post-brexit inc.. way in the future. not so far off is the start of european trading. 29 minutes to go. futures are up across the board. strong gains for futures. 0.9%. and ftseless for cac futures. there is a risk on feelings. you can see that in the treasuries trade as well. investors are selling their 10 year. this is a three-day chart of treasuries. we were higher on friday. we continue to march higher today as investors want to use that money to purchase stocks. gmm.walking through the still reacting to friday's data rather than looking forward to the trade tensions. one play 4% we are trading up. the
i am guy johnson alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: it is a pleasure to have you back. asian stocks gaining with the dollar and yen higher. cash trade in less than 30 minutes. guy: asian stocks rallying despite mounting train -- trade tensions ahead of the g-7 summit. will europe be able to maintain? current -- critical cpi data. we will take you live to istanbul. stock jentles. probes. unicredit is seeking a merger socgen.ck jen -- matt: it seems like that will be a post-brexit inc.. way...
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matt: u.s. president donald trump and north korean supreme leader kim jong-un have landed in singapore ahead of an historic summit between the two nations set to take place tomorrow. they will focus on denuclearization. stephen engle, north asia correspondent, is in singapore with the latest. stephen? stephen: i'm standing at the venue of that summit that will take place tomorrow morning. really, donald trump just talked about strategic patients. that's a we been having today because it's been a news trickle so far, both sides hunker down and get their ducks in a row before the summit tomorrow. they did have faced to face time. we have the ambassador to the philippines who is also one of the key negotiators with a note -- the north koreans. he did meet face-to-face for about two ours before they adjourned for lunch to hammer out the final details. they did come out of the meeting glum faced. itan't read too much into but donald trump emphasized the attitude will be critical for the summit to be
matt: u.s. president donald trump and north korean supreme leader kim jong-un have landed in singapore ahead of an historic summit between the two nations set to take place tomorrow. they will focus on denuclearization. stephen engle, north asia correspondent, is in singapore with the latest. stephen? stephen: i'm standing at the venue of that summit that will take place tomorrow morning. really, donald trump just talked about strategic patients. that's a we been having today because it's been...
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matt: you keep an eye on that. understand you don't what to make knee-jerk reactions when you have the rand acting like it is today. it has taken a beating. comfortable feel with the rand? what about the rand? >> recently we have started publishing what we think is fair for the policies. -- auld put fair value currency that deviates far from fair value for a long time can damage the economy. times there are fundamental reasons, sometimes to do with commodity prices. in this case the strength of the dollar. which we will take into account. we don't target the currency. we would not say we are comfortable or uncomfortable. we worry about its affect on inflation. matt: if you look at capital flight, inflation rising to the midpoint, possibly higher than your range, and a weakening rand, it seems like it would be an easy decision to raise rates. >> perhaps. matt: am i saying that to simply? >> we have to see if the currency weakness is persistent. a month ago it was very different. what will it be any months month's ti
matt: you keep an eye on that. understand you don't what to make knee-jerk reactions when you have the rand acting like it is today. it has taken a beating. comfortable feel with the rand? what about the rand? >> recently we have started publishing what we think is fair for the policies. -- auld put fair value currency that deviates far from fair value for a long time can damage the economy. times there are fundamental reasons, sometimes to do with commodity prices. in this case the...
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matt and guy.eclinedt asian stocks as concerns simmered about the escalation of a trade war between the u.s. and china. weakened with the possibility of a rrr cut. byk us through the rrr cut china. what does this mean for markets? traders in hong kong speculate, this is a narrowly targeted measure for a few select ranks. this time it wilbe much more widespread and be across the whole market. it will be a larger than usual amount, and china will be using as a way to offset some of the pain their local companies are going to face from the trade issues. it seems as though there is an acceptance because the u.s. midterms are a few months away, this will rubble on for some time so china will address it by doing what they can with the domestic market, starting with ratio cuts and other forms of liquidity injection. that is helping to spin the y uan, it is having a rough day as people realize china is playing the long game against the u.s. guy: can i go as far as to say that the chinese are in the early s
matt and guy.eclinedt asian stocks as concerns simmered about the escalation of a trade war between the u.s. and china. weakened with the possibility of a rrr cut. byk us through the rrr cut china. what does this mean for markets? traders in hong kong speculate, this is a narrowly targeted measure for a few select ranks. this time it wilbe much more widespread and be across the whole market. it will be a larger than usual amount, and china will be using as a way to offset some of the pain their...
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matt, go!ing steel imports for a couple of different nations, canada, european union, and the white is mexico. when of the most interesting stories we have seen is canada and the eu considering putting forariffs against steel example coming from china, because they are worried they will get dumping prices due to u.s. tariffs on steel and aluminum. nejra: we see a 10th straight day of losses for the offshore yuan. is this a repeat of 2015? this chart suggests that it might not be. it was a lot more jittery back in 2015-2016. if the gap closes it means that the yuan needs to strengthen or the markets are not present this right. -- nejra cehic wins! this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far c
matt, go!ing steel imports for a couple of different nations, canada, european union, and the white is mexico. when of the most interesting stories we have seen is canada and the eu considering putting forariffs against steel example coming from china, because they are worried they will get dumping prices due to u.s. tariffs on steel and aluminum. nejra: we see a 10th straight day of losses for the offshore yuan. is this a repeat of 2015? this chart suggests that it might not be. it was a lot...
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i am alongside matt miller. matt: preparing for the big panel tomorrow with mario draghi and his big central bank counterparts. he will speak later today. we spoke with larry summers earlier this morning. there is a lot more to come out of portugal. 4 it looks like it could he and ugly start to the european session. we are risk off, asian stocks headed down, china has rejoined the party and it has moved to the downside. european and u.s. futures are pointing sharply lower. this on the u.s.-china trade war threat seems to be going up area we will talk a lot about where we are in this process throughout the program. commodities are also crunched. the uncertainty around trade since bearish signals. all getting hit this morning. i will show you that on the gmm in a moment. with this as the backdrop, we intra.ve at sen we will speak to philip wayne. -- philip lane. at futures looking down to differing measures. ftse nottures on the down as bad as much as futures on the dax and the cap. more than 1% drop for the conti
i am alongside matt miller. matt: preparing for the big panel tomorrow with mario draghi and his big central bank counterparts. he will speak later today. we spoke with larry summers earlier this morning. there is a lot more to come out of portugal. 4 it looks like it could he and ugly start to the european session. we are risk off, asian stocks headed down, china has rejoined the party and it has moved to the downside. european and u.s. futures are pointing sharply lower. this on the...
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guy and matt. matt: thanks very much. it is repo that u.s.tariffs on billions of dollars of chinese goods could come as early as tomorrow. we will talk global trade. there is an interesting nafta world cup burrowing in north america -- brewing in north america. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: absolutely gorgeous day as usual in tokyo, looking at a live shot at the palace. gorgeous day in riga my latvia as well, where we are for the ecb meeting happening later on, 12:45 p.m. u.k. time you get the decision and press conference and we will be giving that to you live as it happens. the latest ont global trade story. donald trump says he will confront china over's -- very strongly as he appears to follow through on his tariffs threat. yesterday saw u.s. tech stocks fell off late in the day and some investors questioned whether the sector could be hit hard in the u.s. let's get more from our chief asia economics correspondent. what are the next steps in this process, donald trump carry through on the tariffs, i guess. enda: we are getting
guy and matt. matt: thanks very much. it is repo that u.s.tariffs on billions of dollars of chinese goods could come as early as tomorrow. we will talk global trade. there is an interesting nafta world cup burrowing in north america -- brewing in north america. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: absolutely gorgeous day as usual in tokyo, looking at a live shot at the palace. gorgeous day in riga my latvia as well, where we are for the ecb meeting happening later on, 12:45 p.m. u.k. time...
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good morning, matt. matt: good morning, anna. wanted to point out a story that caught my eye this morning. risingalyst saying that rates and rising debt deficits at the same time are a suicide mission. as we go into the fed meeting trying to figure out what they will do, three or four times this year, and three times next year, we will see when we get the fed expectations. no matter what, the path is higher. deficits are going to be increasing as well. jeff gordon luck looking at deficits at about 125%, of the gross domestic product after 2030 he is concerned that that will push. 10 year yields up. 10 year yields in white on this chart, this goes back to 2000. you can see deficits in the blue lines getting bigger and bigger, since the financial crisis. we are looking at a 10 year yield of just under 3% right w. he thinks that it will double to 6%. that is a concern of jeff, what e mo read stories on the terminal today. anna: yes, and we'll talk about that and the fed rate decision, thinking about his comment on that regard. anloo
good morning, matt. matt: good morning, anna. wanted to point out a story that caught my eye this morning. risingalyst saying that rates and rising debt deficits at the same time are a suicide mission. as we go into the fed meeting trying to figure out what they will do, three or four times this year, and three times next year, we will see when we get the fed expectations. no matter what, the path is higher. deficits are going to be increasing as well. jeff gordon luck looking at deficits at...
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matt: right now, it is of broadband services. therew mentioned some of greatest expenses covered has are the capital expenditures required to bring more broadband farther and deeper into these communities. washington, when you go to the hearings, when you see what is happening at the ftc or on the aboutthey are talking distribution of broadband in rural areas and hard-to-reach areas. that is our member company. we are companies that live and work in these communities, and so obtaining the financing to be able to deploy more, being able to recover the cost of that deployment, ensuring there is a light enough touch of regulation that we can ensure that consumers are protected -- and we do each and every day -- but i the same time also being able to recover our costs and employ the network. this is why when you think of the issues here in washington, and at neutrality decision in december with the decision to roll back title ii is so important to our members, because as a result of that, it created a sense of greater innovation and
matt: right now, it is of broadband services. therew mentioned some of greatest expenses covered has are the capital expenditures required to bring more broadband farther and deeper into these communities. washington, when you go to the hearings, when you see what is happening at the ftc or on the aboutthey are talking distribution of broadband in rural areas and hard-to-reach areas. that is our member company. we are companies that live and work in these communities, and so obtaining the...
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matt? matt: thanks very much, taylor.n chancellor angela merkel is meeting with leaders of the other parties in her coalition government today. this comes as she tries to secure an eu wide agreement that would return migrants to the countries in which they were first registered. for more on that story let's go to tony, a government and editor -- government editor and berlin and co-author of a book on angela merkel. let me ask what you expect. an eu wide agreement seems like such an impossibility. thehave to convince italians to take back migrants that they have already gotten out of it country. how unlikely is that? >> it sounds pretty unlikely. i think the realistic expectation here would seem to be that in this case, angela merkel and the other europeans agree on some kind of partial agreement,ilateral some kind of plan of action, maybe. then the question is, is that enough to satisfy her domestic constituency? matt: you and i were talking earlier about how much we actually note of what -- know of what angela merkel is
matt? matt: thanks very much, taylor.n chancellor angela merkel is meeting with leaders of the other parties in her coalition government today. this comes as she tries to secure an eu wide agreement that would return migrants to the countries in which they were first registered. for more on that story let's go to tony, a government and editor -- government editor and berlin and co-author of a book on angela merkel. let me ask what you expect. an eu wide agreement seems like such an...
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matt: guy?mussen, what do you make of the president's decision to use national security as a way of restricting trade? isi don't think it legitimate to use national security considerations in that respect. said traderump has wars are easy to win. i do not agree. trade wars have no winners. there are only losers. : thank you, former nato secretary-general. go untile minutes to the start of trading in europe. this is bloomberg. ♪ minutes to go until the start of cash trading. the euro went up and it is now coming back down. we are seeing dollar strength elsewhere. the pound is coming back down as well. maybe a dollar story with what is happening with the single curren finishing up absolutely flat. europe was softer yesterday. t indidual stocks. we will talk to them later on. futures at the moment not giving us any indication about going any higher. the market continues to focus on what is happening with the italian story. you start to work out the mechanics of the exit. seeing stabilization in the
matt: guy?mussen, what do you make of the president's decision to use national security as a way of restricting trade? isi don't think it legitimate to use national security considerations in that respect. said traderump has wars are easy to win. i do not agree. trade wars have no winners. there are only losers. : thank you, former nato secretary-general. go untile minutes to the start of trading in europe. this is bloomberg. ♪ minutes to go until the start of cash trading. the euro went up...
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emily: matt cagle of the aclu, thank you so much for joining me. matt: thank you so much.coming up, india was not even on netflix's radar, and now it is key. that's next on bloomberg. ♪ emily: netflix is coming for europe's tv giants. as streaming companies like netflix intensify their push to win new viewers. netflix is beginning an all-out assaults. they have 12 additional series fans this year, up from one in 2014. this is a big goal, considering even aggressive analyst forecasts suggest they will reach 3 million by 2020. why is netflix so optimistic you about its presence in the country? let's bring in our entertainment reporter lukas shaw, who covered this in this week's edition of "bloomberg business." give us some insight. it all has to do with internet acyclic. aboutsiness of netflix is delivering people this better tv product than they are getting at home and often cheaper. so what we have seen in india is a complete revolution to how many people of access to it, where is five years ago there were maybe 5, 10 million who had broadband. now there are 50 million by
emily: matt cagle of the aclu, thank you so much for joining me. matt: thank you so much.coming up, india was not even on netflix's radar, and now it is key. that's next on bloomberg. ♪ emily: netflix is coming for europe's tv giants. as streaming companies like netflix intensify their push to win new viewers. netflix is beginning an all-out assaults. they have 12 additional series fans this year, up from one in 2014. this is a big goal, considering even aggressive analyst forecasts suggest...
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matt miller, back to you. matt: this is why i am here.n exclusive interview from goldman sachs 22nd annual european financial conference in frankfurt. we are joined by the ceo of goldman sachs international and their co-vice chairman. richard gnodde joins us now to talk about banking, m&a, brexit. let me ask you about the exclusive story that we broke last night about deutsche bank and commerzbank, about consolidation of banks in europe. it does seem just as unlikely as the other stories about consolidation. do you think it is possible for two european banks to get now?her run out -- right richard: every european institution is looking at footing, and how to grow and expand. all the major institutions across europe continue to evaluate. the has obviously been more reasons not to do a transaction than to do it. obviously we still need to get the banking union complete. we need more alignment in terms of regulatory structures, so there are all the reasons not to do it. the benefits of a scale, consolidation, having a bigger footprint is on
matt miller, back to you. matt: this is why i am here.n exclusive interview from goldman sachs 22nd annual european financial conference in frankfurt. we are joined by the ceo of goldman sachs international and their co-vice chairman. richard gnodde joins us now to talk about banking, m&a, brexit. let me ask you about the exclusive story that we broke last night about deutsche bank and commerzbank, about consolidation of banks in europe. it does seem just as unlikely as the other stories...
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matt: thank you very much.et's focus and on what is going on in the data privacy space -- dixon's car phone has come out with the revelation it has found unauthorized access to some data. onobe found 1.2 million records have been accessed. of headline that investors do not like to see. this is a negative pi for the stock. phone says this probe that some data was authorized, 1.2 million records. we will talk about t we approach the open in europe, 22 minutes away. about one of the individual elements, the bank of ireland is holding an event today in london. it will announce a stratic reporter is there for us and is joined now by the ceo of the bank. ark: thank you. francesca is joining me now. is normal service part -- being resumed by the bank of ireland post the financial crisis, or close to it? ancesca: we are very much looking at the growth of the irish economy and the way we have supported it. we are talking about a 20% increase in arnett loan growth between now and 2021. -- in arnett loan growth between no
matt: thank you very much.et's focus and on what is going on in the data privacy space -- dixon's car phone has come out with the revelation it has found unauthorized access to some data. onobe found 1.2 million records have been accessed. of headline that investors do not like to see. this is a negative pi for the stock. phone says this probe that some data was authorized, 1.2 million records. we will talk about t we approach the open in europe, 22 minutes away. about one of the individual...
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guy and matt. matt: thanks very much for that. global selloff ran out of steam in asia as investors continued to grapple with an escalating exchange of trade and investment restrictions triggered by the trump administration. joining us now from singapore's mark cudmore, bloomberg mliv strategist. first off as far as these concerned, aree we clear yet on what the u.s. treasury department is going to do because initially, we were reporting they were going to restrict chinese investment in the u.s., and then navarro and mnuchin said no, you have got that wrong, we're not doing that it may be still for everybody they will restrict investment, what is the story? i am not clear on what is going to happen. that is the general story of this trade situation. not just the micro-story of what will happen with these restrictions and the attempt to roll back the threat. it is a general story of we keep getting these hard-line headlines and we see some exemptions and then earlier it looked like china and the u.s. would compromise and suddenly t
guy and matt. matt: thanks very much for that. global selloff ran out of steam in asia as investors continued to grapple with an escalating exchange of trade and investment restrictions triggered by the trump administration. joining us now from singapore's mark cudmore, bloomberg mliv strategist. first off as far as these concerned, aree we clear yet on what the u.s. treasury department is going to do because initially, we were reporting they were going to restrict chinese investment in the...
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matt apuzzo, matt miller, joyce and frank are still with us. matt, let me start with you since this is your piece. put a lot of these debates in motion and i know you don't know where this stands. is it possible that he's already been subpoenaed and that some of the president's lashing out is in response to something they are trying to game out right now in real time? >> we don't have any indication of that. i suppose in the realm of anything is possible. you know, i don't -- i don't blame -- certainly funny the old clip from giuliani. but you know as well as i do that lawyers, lawyers take whatever position they need to take when they represent people, so i understand that and frankly there is some debate constitutionally about whether the president has to comply with a subpoena for testimony. the only case law on point here is a subpoena for documents. obviously in the nixon case which didn't go nixon's way. you know, so smarter people than me are going to debate this. i don't know whether it's going to come down to a subpoena fight, but if i
matt apuzzo, matt miller, joyce and frank are still with us. matt, let me start with you since this is your piece. put a lot of these debates in motion and i know you don't know where this stands. is it possible that he's already been subpoenaed and that some of the president's lashing out is in response to something they are trying to game out right now in real time? >> we don't have any indication of that. i suppose in the realm of anything is possible. you know, i don't -- i don't...
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matt bradley, nbc news. >>> in moscow, disturbing video from near red square today. a taxi rammed into a sidewalk crowded with world cup visitors. the driver jumped out of the car and tried to flee the scene but has been detained. eight people were injured, including two people from mexico. here at home, it's a universal problem for parents, getting kids to go to bed on time. especially teens who may protest putting away electronics. but a new study shows enforcing bedtime rules may be critical for your child's health. catie beck explains why. >> time to wake up, baby girl. >> reporter: waking up the kids is a struggle most mornings. >> time to wake up. >> reporter: mother of three elizabeth turley says it's a especially tough for her 15-year-old alyssa. on average, she gets just five hours of sleep a night. >> would you say that among your friends that's pretty common, five, six hours? >> yes. maybe even less. >> reporter: because most of them are doing this? but a new study says sleep-deprived adolescents and teens shouldn't shrug off sluggish symptoms, now linking
matt bradley, nbc news. >>> in moscow, disturbing video from near red square today. a taxi rammed into a sidewalk crowded with world cup visitors. the driver jumped out of the car and tried to flee the scene but has been detained. eight people were injured, including two people from mexico. here at home, it's a universal problem for parents, getting kids to go to bed on time. especially teens who may protest putting away electronics. but a new study shows enforcing bedtime rules may be...
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abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live with the details, matt? >> reporter: hi, alexis, this is my view, a beautiful spot along the coast here. the peninsula open space trust purchased 58 acres of land next to the creek beach right here, just minutes ago, a press conference with state senators and assembly protempt and mark burrman are touring the beach. the funds will go to create the beach county park, a trail, parking, restrooms, a ranger, and restoration at a beach known for all-night parties and no facilities to accommodate people. there's a public ride away to martin's beach. a millionaire bought 89 acres of coastline a decade ago and blocked public access to martin's beach. he kept the gate closed to a private road used for beach access. the state is now funding the possibility down the line that the road will be taken over using imminent domain. >> we also made progress in this budget for martin's beach, not far down the street and establish a $1 million fund that the state lands commission accepting donations that can be used to purchase
abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live with the details, matt? >> reporter: hi, alexis, this is my view, a beautiful spot along the coast here. the peninsula open space trust purchased 58 acres of land next to the creek beach right here, just minutes ago, a press conference with state senators and assembly protempt and mark burrman are touring the beach. the funds will go to create the beach county park, a trail, parking, restrooms, a ranger, and restoration at a beach known for...
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abc 7 news reporter matt keller has arrived on the scene.ackup not looking like a lot of fun, matt. >> welcome to a frustrating friday. check it out. this is a parking lot also known as westbound 580 in pleasanton-dublin area. close to the 680 interchange. a few miles away from where this big rig overturned on 580. you can see traffic is not moving at all. this happened about 4:55 this morning. let's show you as we move across the overpass. you can see all the red lights. more vehicles stuck in traffic. a big rig overturned on westbound 580 just east of eden canyon road. that big rig weighs about 30,000 pounds. it will be quite an effort to get it out of there. all lanes blocked for about 45 minutes. the good news, only one lane is now blocked. you can see traffic has not begun to flow here in the pleasanton area. we're several miles away. it's going to take a while before you get this all cleared out. my advice for anybody out there who does not want to sit in traffic like this is just to avoid the area altogether. >>> the lawyers for the t
abc 7 news reporter matt keller has arrived on the scene.ackup not looking like a lot of fun, matt. >> welcome to a frustrating friday. check it out. this is a parking lot also known as westbound 580 in pleasanton-dublin area. close to the 680 interchange. a few miles away from where this big rig overturned on 580. you can see traffic is not moving at all. this happened about 4:55 this morning. let's show you as we move across the overpass. you can see all the red lights. more vehicles...
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matt: i think it is both.hat the republicans who are -- for the republicans reflexively saying tariffs are bad, and i am not a tariffs guy, they just drafted a bill that would have had a border adjustment tax that would have put a tax or tariff on everything from socks to underwear to cars, dishwashers, everything. they are reacting to a tariff on that, a little bit strange their tax bill would have put a tariff on everything but they just did not call it a tariff. that is the problem with politics, the lingo get in the way of the intent. the intent of donald trump is to say or are critical markets and there are critical products that america must continue to play a role in producing. he believes steel and aluminum are two of those. almost every nation on the earth agrees with that. they have steel or aluminum production and want to make sure they have some domestic supply because the impact of national security is in critical -- and critical infrastructure. use a small amount of steel and aluminum in military
matt: i think it is both.hat the republicans who are -- for the republicans reflexively saying tariffs are bad, and i am not a tariffs guy, they just drafted a bill that would have had a border adjustment tax that would have put a tax or tariff on everything from socks to underwear to cars, dishwashers, everything. they are reacting to a tariff on that, a little bit strange their tax bill would have put a tariff on everything but they just did not call it a tariff. that is the problem with...
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get the tie off. >> go, matt! >> reporter: all right, one more chance. >> you got this. >> reporter: oh! i'm really good atcelebrations, not soccer. there we go. we got the quakes jersey. >> all right! matt! doing great. just keep practicing that, okay? the kick and the hand slide there. you'll get it. thanks, matt. >>> shifting gears here. up next, terrorist plot foiled. where authorities took down a suspect they say planned to attack a major city with a toxin. >>> the way the brother of the parkland, florida shooter is turning the tide of bullying across the country. >>> you may have noticed the difference if you step outside, and if not, you will. it tarstarted with a gray morni this morning as the sea breeze came back. temperatures up to 13 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago. most of us in the 60s now, a few 50s and 70s. if you're looking for anon for incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross if you way t
get the tie off. >> go, matt! >> reporter: all right, one more chance. >> you got this. >> reporter: oh! i'm really good atcelebrations, not soccer. there we go. we got the quakes jersey. >> all right! matt! doing great. just keep practicing that, okay? the kick and the hand slide there. you'll get it. thanks, matt. >>> shifting gears here. up next, terrorist plot foiled. where authorities took down a suspect they say planned to attack a major city with a...
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matt: right. of the things that she did simultaneously was she spearheaded this drive with private funding to build a what became known as the tunnel, the train that connected france and britain. jason: that really connected britain to the continent in a new way. matt: totally spectacular. that literally coincided with big bang. it was in 1986 when it was started. that train we all take for granted today, actually was transformational because britain became, or london particularly, became the destination of choice for people across europe. this is where people wanted to be. it was more exciting culturally, economically, more dynamic than any other city in europe. and also, london became an example for new york and hong kong. it became an example for all of the major cities in the world. jason: what happens now? there is a state of existential crisis, not to overstate it, for london and its place in the world. where does it go from here? matt: if brexit goes through in whatever form or fashion, it
matt: right. of the things that she did simultaneously was she spearheaded this drive with private funding to build a what became known as the tunnel, the train that connected france and britain. jason: that really connected britain to the continent in a new way. matt: totally spectacular. that literally coincided with big bang. it was in 1986 when it was started. that train we all take for granted today, actually was transformational because britain became, or london particularly, became the...
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and just months before that trial began, matt murphy learned that sam had a new defense attorney.ne matt knew very well. >> he is so good, and would be lyin' if i said my heart was not in my throat. >> reporter: sam's defense attorney lew rosenblum was the former assistant da who supervised the homicide unit. in fact, he was the original prosecutor, who back in 1994 didn't think there was enough evidence to charge sam. not only that, lew was the man who brought matt into the homicide unit. >> lew took me under his wing and trained me how to do homicides. >> what's it like to go up against your mentor? >> well, it's terrifying to go up against your mentor. >> reporter: neither one of them had ever lost a murder case. but someone's winning streak was about to end. february 10th, 2015. 20 years after cathy torrez' murder, sam lopez went on trial. at the end of this case you are gonna hold that man accoble for exacwh he did. >> reporter: the very first witness matt murphy put on the stand was cathy's mom, mary. it seemed a safe way to start. >> there is a cardinal rule that you don't
and just months before that trial began, matt murphy learned that sam had a new defense attorney.ne matt knew very well. >> he is so good, and would be lyin' if i said my heart was not in my throat. >> reporter: sam's defense attorney lew rosenblum was the former assistant da who supervised the homicide unit. in fact, he was the original prosecutor, who back in 1994 didn't think there was enough evidence to charge sam. not only that, lew was the man who brought matt into the...
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matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there's quite a bit of work, 'cause this was all -- this was all stapled. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. but we can protect your home and auto hey, i'm curious about your social security alerts. oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ewww! being in the know is very good. don't shake! ahhh! sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. . >>> an fbi agent who sent disparaging texted about president trump to a colleague set to answer questions behind closed doors. back with me the panel. the fbi agent who obtained text mees by given the political fire storm that is raging all around him about
matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there's quite a bit of work, 'cause this was all -- this was all stapled. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. but...
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matt and jessica have a great spot.at the beginning where the parade will step off. >> see the man with the giant flag? >> he's ready to go. he wants everyone driving by to acknowledge the dubs this morning. we love it. >>> plus we're live in singapore this morning covering that other big story. president trump anno >>> now at 6:30, historic meeting. president trump and kim jong-un announcing a major deal after coming together in singapore. could it mean peace on the korean peninsula. >>> final days for toys "r" us. the deals keep getting better if you act fast. >> oakland ready to party. sky7 live over the parade route. look bathed in gold this morning. how appropriate. everyone getting ready to celebrate third nba finals win in four years. >> complete coverage of dubs nation celebration including jessica castro, matt keller and amy hollyfield live at the parade route in oakland. good to see you all. >> everyone looks great. first start with getting you out the door so we'll talk to meteorologist mike nicco. >> i reall
matt and jessica have a great spot.at the beginning where the parade will step off. >> see the man with the giant flag? >> he's ready to go. he wants everyone driving by to acknowledge the dubs this morning. we love it. >>> plus we're live in singapore this morning covering that other big story. president trump anno >>> now at 6:30, historic meeting. president trump and kim jong-un announcing a major deal after coming together in singapore. could it mean peace on...
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matt and tracy keil are still waiting for a response.> glor: amazing to think veterans have to go through this. david martin, thank you. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," the real story behind this viral photo. plus, new information about where the mother and child are tonight. so stay together. ♪ stay together with a $0 copay, you've got zero reasons to leave, and every reason to stay. lantus is used to control high blood sugar in people with diabetes. do not use lantus to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic reaction such as body rash or trouble breathing. don't reuse needles or share insulin pens. the most common side effect is low blood sugar which can be life-threatening. it may cause shaking, sweating, fast heartbeat, and blurred vision. check your blood sugar levels daily. injection site reactions may occur. don't change your dose of insulin without talking to your doctor. tell your doctor about all your
matt and tracy keil are still waiting for a response.> glor: amazing to think veterans have to go through this. david martin, thank you. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," the real story behind this viral photo. plus, new information about where the mother and child are tonight. so stay together. ♪ stay together with a $0 copay, you've got zero reasons to leave, and every reason to stay. lantus is used to control high blood sugar in people with diabetes. do not use lantus...
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matt: i think that is part of it.ome of these emerging marketsnothint line, but the correlation with the dollar has been unavailable. it started right after the election in the beginning of 2016 -- 2017. it has been almost a perfect inverse correlation with the dollar. if the dollar great -- regain strength again, that will cause some problems. that will also create opportunities. certain people will rightly get hit harder let's are -- certain countries, and others will be the baby thrown out with the bathwater which will create opportunity. you have to watch the emerging market etf. it is not far from the double bottom, the lowest in february and may. if you break below that, a lot of the momentum will come out of that asset class and caused some problems. keep an eye on that dollar. haidi: always watching the u.s. dollar. great to have you with us, matt maley. you saw on some of the charts, got a closer look using gtv go. it is featured on bloomberg tv to catch up on key analysis for future reference as well. this i
matt: i think that is part of it.ome of these emerging marketsnothint line, but the correlation with the dollar has been unavailable. it started right after the election in the beginning of 2016 -- 2017. it has been almost a perfect inverse correlation with the dollar. if the dollar great -- regain strength again, that will cause some problems. that will also create opportunities. certain people will rightly get hit harder let's are -- certain countries, and others will be the baby thrown out...
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jessica and matt, you're going to see the players first. you are right at the spot where this all starts. do you have any players you're especially looking forward to seeing? jessica, are you just hoping to see riley curry? >> riley is a star in her own right, so, yes, very excited to see her. but yes, of course all the players, curry. >> clay. >> draymond green. >> right after the game clay had the best quote. i was watching cnn and they asked him what about the champagne going on. he said i'm not champagne guy but i kill bud lights. that's klay thompson. he's a fun player and has a sense of humor. >> no doubt he'll have one of those on hand. okay. >> maybe. >> we're here on 11th and broadway. if you're coming out to stake your spot, come out and say hi to matt and i. >> back to you in the studio. >> already having fun out there. i'm interested to see how the bull horns work out. give draymond a bullhorn. >> i would be really nervous. i have two things i can say. yeah, thank you, we're excited. good luck coming up with something better. >>
jessica and matt, you're going to see the players first. you are right at the spot where this all starts. do you have any players you're especially looking forward to seeing? jessica, are you just hoping to see riley curry? >> riley is a star in her own right, so, yes, very excited to see her. but yes, of course all the players, curry. >> clay. >> draymond green. >> right after the game clay had the best quote. i was watching cnn and they asked him what about the...