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jon: matt? is important and we think the narrow ink has some benefits. -- narrowing of the trade focus to china has some benefits. less uncertainty. this war could become a bit more dangerous. we also think a dissecting the earnings for signs of inflation is critically important. any signs of a more inflationary push over the next two weeks, look out. jon: you pick up on that. identifying price pressure and the official data is not. there are two different to stories coming out of corporate america and the official economic data? matt: there is a potential the earnings could be squeezed a little bit. so far, so good. but the risk is if it gets passed through. jon: what do you make of that? priya: until you have significant wage inflation, amazon is a big component, you could have a robot talking about rates, so that is the issue. we can have robots doing things overall, does that keep wage inflation low and does that mean that cpi stays. jon: do we abolish productivity in america? priya: long-te
jon: matt? is important and we think the narrow ink has some benefits. -- narrowing of the trade focus to china has some benefits. less uncertainty. this war could become a bit more dangerous. we also think a dissecting the earnings for signs of inflation is critically important. any signs of a more inflationary push over the next two weeks, look out. jon: you pick up on that. identifying price pressure and the official data is not. there are two different to stories coming out of corporate...
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matt freund is also here. matt, let's start with you.s this uber deal going to start looking a lot like that tesla deal did from, say, 12 months ago? matt: i don't think so. so the uber deal, as you described, there is a large equity cushion below it. it was priced very well and placed very well. and we have seen the bonds really outperform over the last couple of days. so we think that the uber story -- again, we really like it from an equity side and the risk reward, but there is a lot of solid and positive fundamentals there, especially on the shorter piece. jonathan: kathy, is another example the equity like attractiveness being captured in the debt market when it should not be? kathy: yeah, we are seeing a lot of people on the fixed income side taking equity-like bets in the market, and that is usually a late cycle phenomenon. the duration of those bonds in the high-yield space. that is a fairly equity-like investment. jonathan: i cannot tell you what uber in eight years. i cannot tell you what will happen in five years. guy: were t
matt freund is also here. matt, let's start with you.s this uber deal going to start looking a lot like that tesla deal did from, say, 12 months ago? matt: i don't think so. so the uber deal, as you described, there is a large equity cushion below it. it was priced very well and placed very well. and we have seen the bonds really outperform over the last couple of days. so we think that the uber story -- again, we really like it from an equity side and the risk reward, but there is a lot of...
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matt: you can.ou have to remember, equities did extend the run up while so some ofl stays, this is a catch-up of the equity markets. struggle to see meaningful problems that can really manifest over the next year or two. credit quality looks decent. it is better the closer you get to the consumer and further away from e.m. and corporate risk. jon: priya? about theyou worry bond outflows because we had a pretty big bond outflow last week. theseervous that in relatively less liquid times, if we continue to see outflows, does that hurt credit? >> that is a good question. it is a cheaply important and the more liquid sections. in the broader markets, we think it is the speed of inflows as they yield curves increases but high-yield, yes. bring up loans, everyone is discussing how resilient high-yield is been through 2018. loans are rocksolid through this week. why, how, and can they continue? matt: really interesting that the flows into the bank loan space continues. that is the sign of the rate concern.
matt: you can.ou have to remember, equities did extend the run up while so some ofl stays, this is a catch-up of the equity markets. struggle to see meaningful problems that can really manifest over the next year or two. credit quality looks decent. it is better the closer you get to the consumer and further away from e.m. and corporate risk. jon: priya? about theyou worry bond outflows because we had a pretty big bond outflow last week. theseervous that in relatively less liquid times, if we...
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matt? matt: thanks very much for that.s coming out french government, announcing new cabinet members. we are hearing about a new interior minister and a new deputy of eco-minister. i'm sure i am butchering those names because they are friends -- french. i don't speak it. just see it on your bloomberg. let's turn to the fed because since the fed announced a rate hike in late september, the s&p 500 has fallen by more than 5%. it is likely investors are keen to figure out how much more policy adjustment is in the pipeline. that is today's mliv question of the day. will this week's fed minutes matter for assets? still with us, global strategist at allianz global investors. eil, given we have seen the seven-year high of a -- and the selloff in equities since the fed meeting, do the minutes lose relevance this week? >> i think they do, but because all the fed including the chairman have been talking relatively hawkish late. arenow the rate rises coming, financial conditions in the u.s. remain extremely loose and therefore, there
matt? matt: thanks very much for that.s coming out french government, announcing new cabinet members. we are hearing about a new interior minister and a new deputy of eco-minister. i'm sure i am butchering those names because they are friends -- french. i don't speak it. just see it on your bloomberg. let's turn to the fed because since the fed announced a rate hike in late september, the s&p 500 has fallen by more than 5%. it is likely investors are keen to figure out how much more policy...
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jonathan: matt? matt: cmi is important and china is important.k the narrowing has some benefits. less uncertainty. this war could become a bit more dangerous. we also think a dissecting the earnings for signs of inflation is critically important. it will be a real focus in the next two weeks. any signs of more inflationary push, look out. jonathan: you pick up on that. i've had this discussion multiple times through the week. corporate identifying price pressure and the official data is not. why are there two different stories coming out of corporate america and the official economic data? matt: there is a potential the earnings could be squeezed a little bit. you need productivity to go up to offset the price pressure. so far, so good. but there is a risk if it gets passed through. jonathan: what do you make of that? priya: until you have significant ways -- significant wage inflation, you not that have the price pressure. amazon is a big component, you can have a robot next time talking about rates. jonathan: i hope not. issue, we can the have
jonathan: matt? matt: cmi is important and china is important.k the narrowing has some benefits. less uncertainty. this war could become a bit more dangerous. we also think a dissecting the earnings for signs of inflation is critically important. it will be a real focus in the next two weeks. any signs of more inflationary push, look out. jonathan: you pick up on that. i've had this discussion multiple times through the week. corporate identifying price pressure and the official data is not....
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: let's get your top headlines. the italy bond rout may continue. the government's budget looks set to be rejected. bloomberg television speaks with the prime minister of italy. don't miss that exclusive conversation on bloomberg television later on. gam outflows accelerate. the company's assets tumbled more than 20% in the third quarter. falls after losing a court decision in california. d this courtle company is liable in a cancer case. good morning. this is the european open. anna? anna: let's look at the mrr screen. the big picture is weakness across the equity space. let's linger on the upside. u.k. retail, home-improvement, and the likes -- this company is up. utilities are moving higher. we have much more interesting stories with the downside. this consumer electronics businesses down a .9%. -- business is down 8.9%. saab, below estimates, to be solutions look ts the weak spot. bayer, down by 6.7%. roundup getting negative news flow surrounding the legal perspective over in the united states. big names moving
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: let's get your top headlines. the italy bond rout may continue. the government's budget looks set to be rejected. bloomberg television speaks with the prime minister of italy. don't miss that exclusive conversation on bloomberg television later on. gam outflows accelerate. the company's assets tumbled more than 20% in the third quarter. falls after losing a court decision in california. d this courtle company is liable in a cancer case. good morning. this is the...
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matt: even though matt had a go goseb for his elbow, i will for matt.loffs, people often say it is not about the magnitude, it is about the speed. matt is the winner today. thank you both. you can see all the charts on the bloomberg by running gtv < go>. matt: thank you very much. i love seb's chart as well. you can get them both by typing bloomberg. the ♪ . . . francine: stocks are smashed. the roundup continues around the globe. geopolitics, and more. we will speak to the chief executive. and tesla sourcing extended trading after posting as first-ever the report -- first-ever third-quarter profit. ♪ good morning, everyone. good afternoon if you are watching us from asia, and welcome to "bloomberg
matt: even though matt had a go goseb for his elbow, i will for matt.loffs, people often say it is not about the magnitude, it is about the speed. matt is the winner today. thank you both. you can see all the charts on the bloomberg by running gtv < go>. matt: thank you very much. i love seb's chart as well. you can get them both by typing bloomberg. the ♪ . . . francine: stocks are smashed. the roundup continues around the globe. geopolitics, and more. we will speak to the chief...
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matt: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg best." i am matt miller. continue our global tour of this week's top business stories in brazil, where a populist outsider showed surprising strength in the first round of a presidential election. >> jair bolsonaro is closing in on brazil's presidency after dominating the first round of voting. he wound up with 46% of the vote, just short of the majority he needed to win outright. he will face the workers party candidate fernando haddad in a runoff on october 28. this was a strong showing from mr. bolsonaro. we expected him to do well. are people surprised he did this well? >> they are. the last few polls were saturday evening and they showed bolsonaro below 40%. 46% is the first numbers that came out had him at 49%, with about half of the vote counted. it was much stronger than expected and not just bolsonaro but the candidates he backed. his son had a high vote count, a record for a lawmaker. also a lot of candidates voted -- both for governor and federal and state lawmakers that he backed did very well. we
matt: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg best." i am matt miller. continue our global tour of this week's top business stories in brazil, where a populist outsider showed surprising strength in the first round of a presidential election. >> jair bolsonaro is closing in on brazil's presidency after dominating the first round of voting. he wound up with 46% of the vote, just short of the majority he needed to win outright. he will face the workers party candidate...
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nejra, matt? matt: thanks so much, debra mao with your headlines.ck earnings out today, with big winners like total and the fossils some, but also big losers like electrolux and the royal bank of scotland. joining us is that director and research of bloomberg intelligence, saying fundamentals are notably different in the midst of this market downturn compared to the last major european selloffs. tim, why do you say that? tim: there are a couple of things to keep in mind. a big thing is market composition. if you look at at the 2011 period in particular, you had commodities that were significantly bigger, relative to the market at that point. well over 20% of the market. versus now, and we basically gone from a commodity super cycle to a more normal period. in contrast to that, you've got defenses, whether it be staples or health care, that have continued to expand. you basically got a global consumer brand, as well as some brands that are less cyclical basis, on a relative it -- then on a relative basis. it gives you a different flavor, different ti
nejra, matt? matt: thanks so much, debra mao with your headlines.ck earnings out today, with big winners like total and the fossils some, but also big losers like electrolux and the royal bank of scotland. joining us is that director and research of bloomberg intelligence, saying fundamentals are notably different in the midst of this market downturn compared to the last major european selloffs. tim, why do you say that? tim: there are a couple of things to keep in mind. a big thing is market...
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matt?n.let's get now to the level hit its weakest since the start of last year following the treasuries refrain from naming china as a currency manipulator. the company's exchange rate policy accompanied an interesting debate about the postal union from president donald trump. stocks were treated across asia with chinese equities tumbling deeper into a bear market. joining us now from singapore is bloomberg mliv strategist. where do we stand right now in terms of the trade war and its affect on -- if that's what it is, this level that the yuan reaches relative to the dollar? >> i think for it while china has been trying to get people used to the idea that there is no line in the sand particularly uan the dollar-yo exchange rate. if in reality, you look at the it the market is moving, does not look like china has any particular level that they are going to defend. the fact that they have another six months before they might be manipulator,ency and probably means that traders yae more time to
matt?n.let's get now to the level hit its weakest since the start of last year following the treasuries refrain from naming china as a currency manipulator. the company's exchange rate policy accompanied an interesting debate about the postal union from president donald trump. stocks were treated across asia with chinese equities tumbling deeper into a bear market. joining us now from singapore is bloomberg mliv strategist. where do we stand right now in terms of the trade war and its affect on...
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matt? i am watching fiat chrysler and we can pull it out and if i can get all price. fiat chrysler looking like it is having difficulty pricing. it has not yet. we see fiat chrysler failing to send an opening price enemy long. too many people -- in milan. -- too many people want to buy and not enough sell it. we are likely to see a large fiat chrysler. opening up across the board, higher across the board, mostly positive session in asia. massive rally in china. what you are seeing on the terminal, csi 300, broader 4.3%.e index closed up 37 $.20. a different index. surged.ghai searched -- over the has to three years, still down 21%. areidea that chinese stocks rallying today in the mix of all bear market. citigroup, the picture this paints is we are in it a bear market for chinese markets.or a lot of em it has been 80's and rally, is it time to go back in and start buying? think more broadly, we are in a trading environment instead of investing environment. we have had a decent move this mor
matt? i am watching fiat chrysler and we can pull it out and if i can get all price. fiat chrysler looking like it is having difficulty pricing. it has not yet. we see fiat chrysler failing to send an opening price enemy long. too many people -- in milan. -- too many people want to buy and not enough sell it. we are likely to see a large fiat chrysler. opening up across the board, higher across the board, mostly positive session in asia. massive rally in china. what you are seeing on the...
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matt? matt: thank you very much for that.nks for joining us with stocks to watch. get the latest stock stories from our equities team by going to first go on your bloomberg. you can also get it from the mobile app. the open is just four minutes away. ♪ anna: good morning, everybody. less than a minute to go. let's have a look at how markets are set up for the start of trade. euro-dollar is fairly flat. oil is on the move. headlines between the saudi's and the united states over the weekend, pushing oil prices higher. the market not factoring into much escalation. we are below recent highs of 80 dollars a barrel on brent. were going to we draw a line under negativity in equity markets at the end of last week when things looked stable on friday, the answer was no in the asian session. the pound is also lower, weaker against the u.s. dollar. dominic rob made that trip to russell's. -- brussels. futsi futures good being slightly flat because of the pound. let's have a look at what we're doing here in european equity markets. we a
matt? matt: thank you very much for that.nks for joining us with stocks to watch. get the latest stock stories from our equities team by going to first go on your bloomberg. you can also get it from the mobile app. the open is just four minutes away. ♪ anna: good morning, everybody. less than a minute to go. let's have a look at how markets are set up for the start of trade. euro-dollar is fairly flat. oil is on the move. headlines between the saudi's and the united states over the weekend,...
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anna and matt? matt: debra, thanks very much.er in the show, we interviewed tar mancha and were not known and we incorrectly identified him. we gave him a little bit of a promotion to lead the entire country. we just want to clarify his official position is deputy prime minister, and he is of course the central bank chairman. would like to apologize for that error. hopefully no feelings were hurt. let's get back to the imf and world bank meetings. kathleen hays is there for us. she's been covering it from the get-go. general buzz there? is it all about donald trump attacking his own federal reserve? kathleen: matt, let's get right to our guest because i think he's got a lot more about what the buzz is. when i tell you who he is, you're going to understand. josh joins me now. is the treasurer of australia. he's in his job five weeks now. i bet you're happy to be at this meeting. you said you had an interesting conversation with steve mnuchin. australia, trade is all about trade. what does he have to say about that? josh: nice to b
anna and matt? matt: debra, thanks very much.er in the show, we interviewed tar mancha and were not known and we incorrectly identified him. we gave him a little bit of a promotion to lead the entire country. we just want to clarify his official position is deputy prime minister, and he is of course the central bank chairman. would like to apologize for that error. hopefully no feelings were hurt. let's get back to the imf and world bank meetings. kathleen hays is there for us. she's been...
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matt: thank you.more of the stock movers in this market, including one with third quarter revenue that beat estimates. a lot of earnings out of scandinavia and its revenue is up 4%. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome back. this is the european open. of european and asian countries in brussels for the asia-europe meeting. we had live pictures a moment ago. angela merkel was talking about the importance of free trade, as a win-win. we see european leaders sitting e.u.for that meeting of and asian leaders in brussels. donald trump has warned of severe consequences over the shoggiearance of jamal kha after steve mnuchin canceled his trip to the conference in riyadh next week. let's bring in a bloomberg senior international editor. presidentressure is trump taking from congress over the disappearance of the journalist? where is the passion over what went on here coming from? di: members of congress are pushing him to toughen his stance verbally and in his actions against the saudi regime. they are not happy with
matt: thank you.more of the stock movers in this market, including one with third quarter revenue that beat estimates. a lot of earnings out of scandinavia and its revenue is up 4%. this is bloomberg. ♪ welcome back. this is the european open. of european and asian countries in brussels for the asia-europe meeting. we had live pictures a moment ago. angela merkel was talking about the importance of free trade, as a win-win. we see european leaders sitting e.u.for that meeting of and asian...
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anna: matt, which chart did you come back with? matt: i'm still building my chart here. is the u.n. asian currency, as well. the interesting thing is we see bearish sentiment rising to the highest that we've seen it in eight months. that's the white line here. the solid line. i'm trying to circle the highs we've seen in february. it was almost valentine's day when people got super bearish on the yuan last time. now they're getting super bears again as it gets closer to seven. the interesting thing is, i think, i've overlaid here in yellow. the offshore u.n., -- offshore yuan. and what you see is even the people got super bearish back on valentine's day, they didn't fall out of love with the currency. or they did fall out of love with the you on, but not the dollar. as this rises, the you on getting weaker. the question is, is that going to happen again as we're super bearish year? will the yuan keep rising from seven to eight after this very there's signal? -- bearish signal? that can be in interesting chart for investors to look like going forward. anna: thank you very
anna: matt, which chart did you come back with? matt: i'm still building my chart here. is the u.n. asian currency, as well. the interesting thing is we see bearish sentiment rising to the highest that we've seen it in eight months. that's the white line here. the solid line. i'm trying to circle the highs we've seen in february. it was almost valentine's day when people got super bearish on the yuan last time. now they're getting super bears again as it gets closer to seven. the interesting...
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i am edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: coming back from vacation bummer sometimes. investors sell japanese stocks, u.s. treasuries as well. pushing the yield to a fresh seven-year high, european next city -- equity indexes are trading water with 30 minutes to go till the start of stocks trading. ♪ anna: the imf cuts its global growth forecast for the first than two years citing trade tensions and turbulence in emerging markets. morgan stanley's mea culpa, calling for a flat yield curve as 10 year treasury yields reached the highest level since may 2011. time to buy, hsbc says now could be the time to get into core european stocks as u.s. growth is expected to slow early next year. less than half an hour away from the european open. take a look at equity index futures. in certainht gains areas and slight loss in others but just unchanged, hovering the level watermark. euro stoxx 50 futures gaining .0 -- 106. we did hit that magical 3.25% level in the early part of the section, trading at three point 2.ur -- 3.44 investors have sold treasuries and some may buy back in
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said. >> i can tell you, matt whittaker is a great guy. i mean, i know matt whittaker but i never talk about conversations that i had, but, you know, "the washington post" gets it wrong a lot. >> the conversation is that you are in active talks to replace the attorney general of the united states? >> i'm not doing anything. i want to get the elections over with. we'll see what happens. >> speaking to your attorney general's chief of staff about replacing your attorney general, i'm going to say that's a whole other level? >> yeah, it's a little bit unusual. i think this sort of direct communication between the president and the chief of staff for one of his cabinet level executives is extraordinarily unusual and a red flag that the conversation would have been about something that would not have been in the ordinary course of business. it's interesting to note that matt whittaker would be one of the individuals who could be designated as the acting attorney general.
said. >> i can tell you, matt whittaker is a great guy. i mean, i know matt whittaker but i never talk about conversations that i had, but, you know, "the washington post" gets it wrong a lot. >> the conversation is that you are in active talks to replace the attorney general of the united states? >> i'm not doing anything. i want to get the elections over with. we'll see what happens. >> speaking to your attorney general's chief of staff about replacing your...
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anna, matt. matt: thank you very much. can a new finance minister save south africa? rand again the most in two weeks after a new central bank governor was appointed as the finance minister. weeks before awo budget update and faces steep challenges, including convincing investors that the government can't curve debt and root out -- can curb debt and root out corruption. in baliat a meeting about whether the appointment will be enough to reassure investors. in, you are coming getting a minister who was in creating the macroeconomic architecture of south africa. and not from only where we were in the central bank, he was in the front lines of formulating the inflation targeting regime. >> now that he is in this -- seat, whate impact can you have? >> where we are sitting, we are responsible for monetary policy and the constitution of the republic says that we must conduct monetary policy independently. but there will be regular consultation with the south african reserve bank and the finance minister. we have somebody who has run the central bank for 10 years and three m
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matt, nejra. matt: getting absolutely killed. thanks very much for that.aking is not quite dead on wall street. morgan stanley rallies and goldman sachs jumps the most in six weeks after both said their investment banking is this surged. that is in sharp contrast to the slump seen in their rivals. so what are the main takeaways and the dichotomy we have seen so far? joining us for now is bloomberg's finance editor in london. our guest is still on set, but keith, let me get to you and ask, what did we learn? there is still a fair bit of confidence in the investment tanking sector. when the cio was looking at stock prices, he was bewildered they had not done better until now. he pointed out in the loan market, something some have said they worry about, that they are not especially worried. when i look at the bloomberg screen this morning and see the news that mover is looking at $120 billion ipo. advising themnks are goldman sachs and morgan stanley. that says to me that investment banking is not dead. nejra: beyond that, talking about goldman, what did we l
matt, nejra. matt: getting absolutely killed. thanks very much for that.aking is not quite dead on wall street. morgan stanley rallies and goldman sachs jumps the most in six weeks after both said their investment banking is this surged. that is in sharp contrast to the slump seen in their rivals. so what are the main takeaways and the dichotomy we have seen so far? joining us for now is bloomberg's finance editor in london. our guest is still on set, but keith, let me get to you and ask, what...
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when matt hampson played rugby, he was exceptional.here in a training session, ina scrum, ones, where in a training session, in a scrum, he broke his neck. what then? second rows, you need to lift your heads up a little bit. i first met matt when he started coaching rugby, but he had a bigger idea. and here it is, in a windswept field in leicestershire — the get busy living centre. from the outside, you can see it is split over two levels. the ground floor is being used for a party today, but it is where young people with serious injuries can come with their families to eat, drink and enjoy themselves. the top floor is for hard, physical work. there is very specialist gym equipment there. it is already being used. it is about tackling the two elements to recovery, and it is all matt hampson‘s plan. it gives me something to get up for every day. and ifeel so proud of everything that we've achieved, and i just love pushing the boundaries, and trying to change the world a little bit for disabled people and people with serious injuries thr
when matt hampson played rugby, he was exceptional.here in a training session, ina scrum, ones, where in a training session, in a scrum, he broke his neck. what then? second rows, you need to lift your heads up a little bit. i first met matt when he started coaching rugby, but he had a bigger idea. and here it is, in a windswept field in leicestershire — the get busy living centre. from the outside, you can see it is split over two levels. the ground floor is being used for a party today, but...
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well, there were plenty of messages of support for matt hampson today.e impossible. what you've done in the la st impossible. what you've done in the last however many months or years to fund raise for this building has been absolutely extraordinary. mike tindall has been one of this project's biggest supporters. matt has been through dark days, at christmas when we almost lost him, and we would have seen has come to reality. so he's always got a fight, every time. whenever he is back and healthy, all he wants to do is get out there, go and see people. rugby has a deep responsibility. other sports, too, where injuries are too frequent to be ignored. it took £1 million to build the centre, years of fundraising, million to build the centre, years offundraising, and million to build the centre, years of fundraising, and matt hampson is busy trying to find a way to build more of them. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: russian roulette. european champio
well, there were plenty of messages of support for matt hampson today.e impossible. what you've done in the la st impossible. what you've done in the last however many months or years to fund raise for this building has been absolutely extraordinary. mike tindall has been one of this project's biggest supporters. matt has been through dark days, at christmas when we almost lost him, and we would have seen has come to reality. so he's always got a fight, every time. whenever he is back and...
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matt: thanks very much.k about microsoft, not affected by a hack reported by bloomberg businessweek according to the ceo. he spoke exclusively with our caroline hyde and said he was very confident the tech giant wasn't exposed to the attack with radical technology components. satya: it comes to security, including software supply chain. it is all about every day being inthe gym and practicing and our case, in this incident, we are confident we have no exposure but we are constantly -- we have a lot of people and technology dedicated to it, a lot of rigor and process dedicated to protecting the supply chain. do you think the legislative agenda is where privacy needs to be when it comes to privacy of individual'' data and the security of company data? satya: great set of questions, but we are already living in a world where the secular movement around individual data is that you should think of privacy as a out ofight and gdpr europe legislates that. we have done a lot of work into minting that in our products
matt: thanks very much.k about microsoft, not affected by a hack reported by bloomberg businessweek according to the ceo. he spoke exclusively with our caroline hyde and said he was very confident the tech giant wasn't exposed to the attack with radical technology components. satya: it comes to security, including software supply chain. it is all about every day being inthe gym and practicing and our case, in this incident, we are confident we have no exposure but we are constantly -- we have a...
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it is all the brainchild of matt hampton. it was a lwa ys brainchild of matt hampton.ere a beneficiaries and the families could come to bounce off each other. and in buyer each other. and try and help each other through this tricky situation —— inspire each other. today's unveiling was conducted in part by mike tindall with his royal connections coming into play, hejoked, but he has for many years been involved with matt hampton and his charity. here's what he had to say today. it is every by he had to say today. it is every rugby player's worst nightmare but it is also a very possible outcome, especially for people playing in the forwards. i think every rugby player would say that if they knew anyone that that happened to, they would always wa nt that that happened to, they would always want to know that there was someone who had been through it and thatis someone who had been through it and that is where the idea for the foundation came from. the dream for thejury to foundation came from. the dream for the jury to use to build living centres like this, maybe even abr
it is all the brainchild of matt hampton. it was a lwa ys brainchild of matt hampton.ere a beneficiaries and the families could come to bounce off each other. and in buyer each other. and try and help each other through this tricky situation —— inspire each other. today's unveiling was conducted in part by mike tindall with his royal connections coming into play, hejoked, but he has for many years been involved with matt hampton and his charity. here's what he had to say today. it is every...
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matt?t: european markets opening higher, this follows asian stocks looking to gains with chinese stocks leading the way. appointed they were much stronger after the lunchtime break and faded a little bit of the good news is maybe a little less volatility there. equitys lift asia's main gauge which was pushing towards bear tore tory -- bear territory. .oining us now is alan higgins terminal story on the saying bankamerica data shows from their clients perspective they are seen retail clients, mom-and-pop investors, commented by the dips on the last few weeks. institutional investors tend to hold out of this market. what you think about that? it's pretty hard to buy the dip for a lot of investors. bit, we haveack a a correction associate with a volatility increase and our friends at jpmorgan did good work. what should you do? the retail in the u.s. have it right because if there's no , we've-- u.s. recession had 15 of these volatility spikes and equity market weakness. the market is up 90% of
matt?t: european markets opening higher, this follows asian stocks looking to gains with chinese stocks leading the way. appointed they were much stronger after the lunchtime break and faded a little bit of the good news is maybe a little less volatility there. equitys lift asia's main gauge which was pushing towards bear tore tory -- bear territory. .oining us now is alan higgins terminal story on the saying bankamerica data shows from their clients perspective they are seen retail clients,...
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well, there were plenty of messages of support for matt hampson today.e achieved almost the impossible. what you've done in the last however many months or years to fund—raise for this building has been absolutely extraordinary. mike tindall has been one of this project's biggest supporters. matt has been through dark days, at christmas, when we almost lost him, and we wouldn't have seen this come to reality. so he's always got to fight, every time. whenever he's back and healthy, all he wants to do is get out there, go and see people. rugby has a deep responsibility. other sports, too, where injuries are too frequent to be ignored. it took £1 million to build the centre, years of fundraising, and matt hampson is busy trying to find a way to build more of them. now it's time for our world. outside the philippines, president rodrigo duterte is best known for his violent war on drugs. i'm just saying, if you create a problem for us, i will take you out. thousands of drug suspects have been killed by police and vigilantes. now, two years after being elected
well, there were plenty of messages of support for matt hampson today.e achieved almost the impossible. what you've done in the last however many months or years to fund—raise for this building has been absolutely extraordinary. mike tindall has been one of this project's biggest supporters. matt has been through dark days, at christmas, when we almost lost him, and we wouldn't have seen this come to reality. so he's always got to fight, every time. whenever he's back and healthy, all he...
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matt, what was the tweet? >> last month, there was a tweet sent out by matt with a photo of three democratic people of color and said conservative voters in these states, look at this photo. that's the epitome of racism. >> i would like to respond. every trump supporter listening to this interview can see what democrats do they call us facist and racist. you just called me a racist. the facts are when those senators including dianne feinstein who was mentioned in the tweet. i talked about anglo democrat senators who went after brett kavanaugh. i said their actions in attacking the reputation of brett kavanaugh were reprehensible. you make it about race. i don't care what the color is. >> you are lying on national tv. >> [overlapping talking]. >> shannon: gentlemen. >> i won't put up with this. >> shannon: we appreciate you both weighing in. love to see you back soon. president trump proposes a new plan to lower drug prices. the war over healthcare let's up. >> we are here to announce another bold and historic
matt, what was the tweet? >> last month, there was a tweet sent out by matt with a photo of three democratic people of color and said conservative voters in these states, look at this photo. that's the epitome of racism. >> i would like to respond. every trump supporter listening to this interview can see what democrats do they call us facist and racist. you just called me a racist. the facts are when those senators including dianne feinstein who was mentioned in the tweet. i talked...
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alice maria, matt and max are back with me next. , maria, matt back with me next.nt for people with asthma. yes. it's a targeted medicine proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, and lower oral steroid use. about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. fasenra™ is designed to work with the body to target and remove eosinophils. fasenra™ is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with severe eosinophilic asthma. don't use fasenra™ for sudden breathing problems or other problems caused by eosinophils. fasenra™ may cause headache, sore throat, and allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens or if you have a parasitic infection. fasenra™ is a targeted treatment for eosinophilic asthma. that's important. ask an asthma specialist about fasenra™. -of course, daniel. -fridge, weather. -clear skies and 75. -trash can, turn on the tv. -my pleasur
alice maria, matt and max are back with me next. , maria, matt back with me next.nt for people with asthma. yes. it's a targeted medicine proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, and lower oral steroid use. about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. fasenra™ is designed to work with the body to target and remove eosinophils. fasenra™ is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with severe eosinophilic asthma. don't use fasenra™ for...
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. >> we remember and matt welcome home. amen. >> tonight, our conversation with his parents on his legacy and the movement he started. >>> and the powerful weekend nor'easter about to slam millions. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone. in a remarkably fast-moving investigation that spanned from california to delaware, new york to florida, a fingerprint cracked the case leading to today's dramatic arrest of the prime suspect in the mailing of at least 14 pipe bombs that targeted prominent critics of president trump including two former presidents. today just hours after the discovery of four more suspicious devices, officials confirmed the arrest of a 56-year-old florida man who they say was behind the mailings. the fbi director making clear these were not hoax devices. the suspect's social media trail along with images emblazened on his van revealing a deep disdain toward the media and political left, including some of those targeted by the bombs. pete williams begins covera
. >> we remember and matt welcome home. amen. >> tonight, our conversation with his parents on his legacy and the movement he started. >>> and the powerful weekend nor'easter about to slam millions. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone. in a remarkably fast-moving investigation that spanned from california to delaware, new york to florida, a fingerprint cracked the case leading to today's dramatic...
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matt: sure. thank you for having this on allowing the department of homeland security to participate. looking back at 2016, i was at the eac at the time. it is surreal for me now at dhs and looking back on 2016. what we know and i encourage this, this is public record, the intelligence assessment from .17, there is the subsequent indictments from the special counsel's office that really layout fax around the information. i encourage americans, if they have questions or want to understand 2016, there is real information out there to be looked at. as we look at the landscape, we understand that there was a very real and concentrated effort to undermine confidence in our democracy to really target our democracy and our democratic institutions. as a whole and 2016 through ain efforts. ne was pervasive, use of disinformation and social media to sow discord and disk trust in our institutions are two was corresponding cybereffort. which is the hacking leak of the dnc which is a cyber target and an effor
matt: sure. thank you for having this on allowing the department of homeland security to participate. looking back at 2016, i was at the eac at the time. it is surreal for me now at dhs and looking back on 2016. what we know and i encourage this, this is public record, the intelligence assessment from .17, there is the subsequent indictments from the special counsel's office that really layout fax around the information. i encourage americans, if they have questions or want to understand 2016,...
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tubes in his mouth, i could see his braces and of course that was matt. of course it was. >> reporter: sheriff dave o'malley was assigned to the case. >> the things that i was initially able to determine was that the traumatic injuries to his face and his skull were likened to high speed impact crashes. >> reporter: as if he got in a high speed car crash. >> exactly. just extremely brutal injuries. he was actually struck between 19 and 21 times, specifically concentrated on his head. >> reporter: when did you realize how global a story this was? >> when the servers at the hospital began to crash with all the e-mail messages, people from all over the world inquiring about matt or having something to say. >> reporter: matthew laid in a coma for six agonizing days but then he slipped away. it still rurts. >> of course it does. pictures come into your head and there it is again. >> reporter: it will never leave you. >> no. >> reporter: initially, sheriff o'malley and the local authorities thought it was a robbery. >> something went profoundly wrong for them t
tubes in his mouth, i could see his braces and of course that was matt. of course it was. >> reporter: sheriff dave o'malley was assigned to the case. >> the things that i was initially able to determine was that the traumatic injuries to his face and his skull were likened to high speed impact crashes. >> reporter: as if he got in a high speed car crash. >> exactly. just extremely brutal injuries. he was actually struck between 19 and 21 times, specifically concentrated...
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how are you, matt? >> good. >> president trump talked about a lot of claims, for instance, where were people rioting in california this weekend? >> what i heard him say, and maybe i don't know specifically what you are referring to, is the fact that we have these people coming up, and now they have come to mexico, this caravan, this mob of folks coming to the border and trying to use our own tolerance and decency as americans by rushing the border and trying to get in -- >> hold on a second, matt. the president, you just heard him say that people in california are rioting, a lot of people are rioting this weekend. again, my point is, this didn't happen, there's no evidence of that. as we approach the midterms it would be helpful for the president of the united states to use facts, and when he doesn't we have to fact check him. he's wrong about a lot of stuff with the caravan. >> i don't think that's right. no, i think -- let's talk about these questions about immigration. actually, donald trump has prov
how are you, matt? >> good. >> president trump talked about a lot of claims, for instance, where were people rioting in california this weekend? >> what i heard him say, and maybe i don't know specifically what you are referring to, is the fact that we have these people coming up, and now they have come to mexico, this caravan, this mob of folks coming to the border and trying to use our own tolerance and decency as americans by rushing the border and trying to get in --...
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reporting live here in san mateo, matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> matt, thank you. the oakland raiders and the san francisco 49ers on the same team? we'll explain in just a minute. >>> will twitter get rid of the like button? this morning the san francisco company is responding to the rumor. >>> i want to open up the weather window from our mt. tamalpais camera. first the high clouds out there. seasonal temperatures, cooler than what we're used to this fall. 19 to 30 miles per hour winds. those will increase and so is the fire danger tonight. we're going to get warm without the rain. we'll wrap >>> see the heated umbrella -- >> it works amazing. >> of course it does. next "right this minute." big corporations are making and just got a huge tax break. but the middle class is struggling. prop c is a common-sense plan. the top 1% of businesses pay their fair share to tackle homelessness for all of us. companies with revenue greater than $50 million pay, not small businesses or homeowners. the prop c plan is supported by the democratic party, teachers, and mental-health
reporting live here in san mateo, matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> matt, thank you. the oakland raiders and the san francisco 49ers on the same team? we'll explain in just a minute. >>> will twitter get rid of the like button? this morning the san francisco company is responding to the rumor. >>> i want to open up the weather window from our mt. tamalpais camera. first the high clouds out there. seasonal temperatures, cooler than what we're used to this fall. 19 to 30...
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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 go 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 ♪nutcracker ♪hemed music plays wrap up the perfect surprise with ziploc. sc johnson. disney's the nutcracker and the four realms. in theaters november 2nd. rated pg. neveat olive garden. wl is back starting at $10.99 come in for over 100 combinations of pastas, sauces and toppings with everyone's favorite, chicken alfredo plus, unlimited salad and breadsticks only for a limited time at olive garden. infallible up to 24 hours. midity now available in even more shades. ib pro-matte foundation by l'oreal paris. prell shampoo, rediscover the classic sc
matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà!dad. matt: mm. that's some go 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...
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but see what matt miller sees. matt: let me give you the spanish gdp growth. you're talking about that. we do see spain's quarter gdp rising. the estimate was for 2.5%, so bank . helpful to should be the european numbers, although france yesterday was hurtful. here, you can see the euro-dollar trading, though not much has changed. the imap is concerned, he saw green across pretty much all of the industrial sectors. as anna said, more treat them trick today. although this month has been a hell of a trick for equity investors who are along these markets. consumer discretionary stocks are not holding up as well, health care either. but there have been individual earnings stories that could move separate from the rest. what do you see in the mrr? anna: let's have a look at those, we see how individual stocks are performing. l'oreal up by 5.6%. another boost from china. luxury really leaving in this business to be growth since 2007. a strong story coming out of l'oreal. despite the fact they are producing capacity plans, it was not a positive story for them. -- did
but see what matt miller sees. matt: let me give you the spanish gdp growth. you're talking about that. we do see spain's quarter gdp rising. the estimate was for 2.5%, so bank . helpful to should be the european numbers, although france yesterday was hurtful. here, you can see the euro-dollar trading, though not much has changed. the imap is concerned, he saw green across pretty much all of the industrial sectors. as anna said, more treat them trick today. although this month has been a hell...