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why'd it have to happen to michelle? why that day? >> what happened to michelle? >> this case is not going to be over. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." >>> they're watching us. they know where we are. how we shop, how we play, what we do. electronic eyes. they follow us almost everywhere. and the weird fractured personal diary they write remains forever. of course, it's meaningless, most of it. meaningful, that is, until it's not. until it's terrifying. the san francisco bay, may 27th, 2011. 6:55 p.m. a young nursing student named michelle le walks across a foot bridge to her parking lot. she is not supposed to be here. for reasons unknown and without permission, she has left her post at the hospital. she walks to her honda crv, just out of camera range. 7:17 p.m., here is michelle's honda leaving the garage. why then, just an hour or two before the end of her shift? good questions. questions about to engulf her whole family. >> why couldn't she have stepped out and avoided this whole thing? why did it have to happen to our family? why did it have to hap
why'd it have to happen to michelle? why that day? >> what happened to michelle? >> this case is not going to be over. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." >>> they're watching us. they know where we are. how we shop, how we play, what we do. electronic eyes. they follow us almost everywhere. and the weird fractured personal diary they write remains forever. of course, it's meaningless, most of it. meaningful, that is, until it's not. until it's...
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michelle was sure of it. she had often heard mark mention a former patient in the weeks and months before he left. a woman with terminal cancer. >> she had a cough that wouldn't go away, sore throat, hoarseness. these are things that a first year medical student would recognize as signs and symptoms of throat cancer or laryngeal cancer. weinberger didn't pay attention. [ crash ] whoops! the moment you realize magnets can't keep your family together. the samsung family hub interacts with your calendar and favorite apps, all on a single appliance. that also, you know, keeps your food cold. hold on sam, i got to put you on the fridge. [ click ] [ laughter ] find thenah.ote yet? honey look, your old portable cd player. my high school rethainer. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. super emma just a
michelle was sure of it. she had often heard mark mention a former patient in the weeks and months before he left. a woman with terminal cancer. >> she had a cough that wouldn't go away, sore throat, hoarseness. these are things that a first year medical student would recognize as signs and symptoms of throat cancer or laryngeal cancer. weinberger didn't pay attention. [ crash ] whoops! the moment you realize magnets can't keep your family together. the samsung family hub interacts with...
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she said, michelle.ichelle's -- michelle and cinnamon were stabbed and buried on the west mesa. >> did you know who cinnamon was? >> no. no. never heard of her before. >> did you ask her where she heard that? >> yeah. her aunt ran the streets, knew michelle, knew certain people, and they had heard it from her aunt. >> reporter: dan immediately called detective ida lopez with the tip. but she was unable to find the aunt or to pin down the source of the rumor. it was all just unverifiable street talk, the kind ida lopez had heard before. except for one tantalizing tidbit. cinnamon was a name on ida's list. cinnamon elks, missing since august of 2004. but even if those rumors were true and human remains were cooling in the desert night on albuquerque's west mesa, the detective knew, it would take a miracle to find them. was a serial killer stalking the women working the war zone? >> i just always felt that they were going to be together. >> in death as in life? >> if you find one, you're going to find them
she said, michelle.ichelle's -- michelle and cinnamon were stabbed and buried on the west mesa. >> did you know who cinnamon was? >> no. no. never heard of her before. >> did you ask her where she heard that? >> yeah. her aunt ran the streets, knew michelle, knew certain people, and they had heard it from her aunt. >> reporter: dan immediately called detective ida lopez with the tip. but she was unable to find the aunt or to pin down the source of the rumor. it was...
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michel: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> tonight, it is my honor and privilege to announce i will nominate judge brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. i'm gratefulent, to you and humbled by your confidence in me. 's president'saugh nominee for the supreme court. i'm pleased with the nominee the president has chosen. after talking with him yesterday morning i look forward to supporting his nomination, and doing whatever i can to ensure his bipartisan confirmation. if judge kavanaugh is confirmed -- kavanaugh is confirmed, women's decisions on their own bodies, reforms to our health care system, quality of air and water and much more will be at risk. of anybody think more qualified to serve as the next associate justice of the supreme court. the confirmation process on c-span through congress as judge kavanaugh meets wi
michel: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> tonight, it is my honor and privilege to announce i will nominate judge brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. i'm gratefulent, to you and humbled by your confidence in me. 's president'saugh nominee for the supreme court. i'm pleased with the nominee the...
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(michelle) and i'm michelle kingston in for vicki liviakis. the 23-year-old woman from portland is recovering in a hospital tonight.. after plunging hundreds of feet down the cliff. kron 4's rob fladeboe has her story of survival. steve bernal/monterey county sheriff "....angela is an amazing young woman..... monterey county sheriff steve bernal is talkng about 23-year-old angela hernandez, of portland, oregon, who is recovering in the hopsital after driving her car off a 200 foot cliff in big sur. steve bernal "....she has a brain hemmorhage, she has broken ribs and a shoulder injury..."hernandez and her battered jeep were discovered by hikers on a remote beach near the intersection of highway one and thenaciamiento- fergusson road.steve bernal "....she in great spirits but she's anxious to get out of the hospital. she will have a long recovery because she basically survived on water..." on facebook, hernandez wrote how she found that water by following a dripping sound to a patch of moss and used an engine hose tocapture some. she wrote how
(michelle) and i'm michelle kingston in for vicki liviakis. the 23-year-old woman from portland is recovering in a hospital tonight.. after plunging hundreds of feet down the cliff. kron 4's rob fladeboe has her story of survival. steve bernal/monterey county sheriff "....angela is an amazing young woman..... monterey county sheriff steve bernal is talkng about 23-year-old angela hernandez, of portland, oregon, who is recovering in the hopsital after driving her car off a 200 foot cliff in...
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michel: chosen which the brits? elizabath: chosen by the brits. 17, : later in march choose the date and she knows at that time that two years after, the legal base of the -- ty, the date of withdraw the date of brexit has been chosen by the -- elizabath: by the brits. michel: two years of negotiation. and if everything goes well, i'm working that sense, and because we are the market. and uk for 21 months. elizabeth: what if anything doesn't go well and what kind of contingency plans are you making? it's an ambitious negotiating schedule as you rightly point out. it was determined by the brits when they triggered article 50. but what if it doesn't -- what if you can't reach agreement? michel: on both sides you have to be prepared. f you look at the white paper. prime minister may spoke about his. we have to reach a deal. and i'm working to reach a deal respecting the rule and uk.ciples of the eu and in any case we have to be prepared to companies and businesses have to be prepared n any case for the brexit. brexit m
michel: chosen which the brits? elizabath: chosen by the brits. 17, : later in march choose the date and she knows at that time that two years after, the legal base of the -- ty, the date of withdraw the date of brexit has been chosen by the -- elizabath: by the brits. michel: two years of negotiation. and if everything goes well, i'm working that sense, and because we are the market. and uk for 21 months. elizabeth: what if anything doesn't go well and what kind of contingency plans are you...
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michel: who is we? >> i'm british media. mr. trump's advice is that the uk should walk away and some people think that might be the best position. surely that should worry you. changed myave not position from the last 10 minutes, but all i can say is that i do not want to comment on the negotiations. but, the united kingdom is believing. this is the choice of the majority of the united kingdom citizens and we respect the vote. i am working from the last year, hard work, to deliver this decision. the will of the united kingdom. i am working for a reasonable withdrawal, because it is a choice of the united kingdom government. >> morning. thank you so much for your remarks this morning. you said that you can envision a customs union. is, he worked as the eu commissioner for five years, it appears to me that the white paper chose a good industry as a sub brags it, which is comprised economy% united kingdom -- a soft brexit, as opposed to a hard brexit. with regards to the renewed contracts in the financial industry, with the new whi
michel: who is we? >> i'm british media. mr. trump's advice is that the uk should walk away and some people think that might be the best position. surely that should worry you. changed myave not position from the last 10 minutes, but all i can say is that i do not want to comment on the negotiations. but, the united kingdom is believing. this is the choice of the majority of the united kingdom citizens and we respect the vote. i am working from the last year, hard work, to deliver this...
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>> michelle: swampland. not much. >> anthony: body disposal. >> michelle: you can say that.ally come here for the seafood and it would be elegant. >> anthony: well, you have the waiters in the little bolero-type jacket things. >> michelle: or a bow tie and there's still some places in miami that still have that. >> anthony: this is how you drink coffee in miami. >> michelle: the real places give you the milk first, then the coffee. >> anthony: what do they call this? >> michelle: it's a big cup with little cups. >> anthony: it is basically like the coffee version, the caffeine version of a one-hitter. i'd have one of those. at the next place, i'd have another. i basically get increasingly jangly as i head towards work. >> michelle: i grew up on the colada. at 4 i think i had my first colada. we all give our babies coffee. they put their finger in it to taste it and they all grow up loving coffee. >> anthony: that's good. so this is a nonjudgmental land, you can pretty much get away with almost anything. anthony: it's good coffee. >> michelle: i'm so glad you like it. a lot o
>> michelle: swampland. not much. >> anthony: body disposal. >> michelle: you can say that.ally come here for the seafood and it would be elegant. >> anthony: well, you have the waiters in the little bolero-type jacket things. >> michelle: or a bow tie and there's still some places in miami that still have that. >> anthony: this is how you drink coffee in miami. >> michelle: the real places give you the milk first, then the coffee. >> anthony:...
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and like michelle said, the ultimate billying, michelle wolf woman saying go after their deepest insecurities, really, to say. that it's horrible. see we're not going to get in the gutter with them, that's the difference. democrats, there are plenty of democrats who do not free with what's happening and they need to unequivocally say stop. stop this. do not do this. some one is going to be harmed. >> good to have you both on tonight. thanks so much. and still to come, president trump keeps racking up the accomplishments. and members of the mainstream media are even finding it hard to ignore them. that and more after the break. touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. up to 90% of those with moderate to severe psoriasis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections
and like michelle said, the ultimate billying, michelle wolf woman saying go after their deepest insecurities, really, to say. that it's horrible. see we're not going to get in the gutter with them, that's the difference. democrats, there are plenty of democrats who do not free with what's happening and they need to unequivocally say stop. stop this. do not do this. some one is going to be harmed. >> good to have you both on tonight. thanks so much. and still to come, president trump...
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>> yeah. >> something fantastic about michelle pfeifer doing her own stunts. while the wait is over for "ant-man and the wasp," the same can't be said for some of our favorite tv shows. >> all good things come to those who wait. but if you're like us and you just need some details to hold you over until 2019, well, we've got all the tv secrets, starting with a "big little lies" two bombshell. filming for season two of the hbo drama started in march, and cast has been having a blast working and playing with newcomer meryl streep. >> she's just amazing. to watch her do her craft, we just go [ gasps ] can you believe it? >> we know meryl plays nicole's mother-in-law, who comes to monterrey looking for answers after the death of her son, perry. and there is a report that alexander skarsgard, who won an emmy, sag award, and golden globe for the role, may be back for season two. we're thinking he'll appear in flashbacks, or possibly a spirit haunting the ladies? >> it's interesting. interesting things are happening. that's all i can say. ay. >> now to an hbo show th
>> yeah. >> something fantastic about michelle pfeifer doing her own stunts. while the wait is over for "ant-man and the wasp," the same can't be said for some of our favorite tv shows. >> all good things come to those who wait. but if you're like us and you just need some details to hold you over until 2019, well, we've got all the tv secrets, starting with a "big little lies" two bombshell. filming for season two of the hbo drama started in march, and...
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and like michelle said, the ultimate bullying, this michelle wolf woman saying, go after their deepesties,in really? to say that? is horrible. but we are not going to get in the gutter with them. that is a difference. and democrats, there are plenty of democrats out there who do not agree with what is happening and they just need to unequivocally say, stop. stop this, do not do this. someone. is going to be harmed. >> judge jeanine: so good to both on tonight.ch thank you so much. and still succumb, president trump keeps racking up accomplishments and memories of the mainstream media are even finding it hard to ignore them. that and more after the break. ♪ ♪ >> the regulation rollback has been the biggest ever in the history of our country. no president, even during full terms, has cut back anywhere near what i have done. and we have more to do. we are going to have regulationw clean water, clean air, we are going to have the cleanest water, cleanest air. but we have more regulation cutting to do. i think that may have had a bigger impact to this point. i think ultimately, the tax cuts
and like michelle said, the ultimate bullying, this michelle wolf woman saying, go after their deepesties,in really? to say that? is horrible. but we are not going to get in the gutter with them. that is a difference. and democrats, there are plenty of democrats out there who do not agree with what is happening and they just need to unequivocally say, stop. stop this, do not do this. someone. is going to be harmed. >> judge jeanine: so good to both on tonight.ch thank you so much. and...
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jonathan: bob michele from jpmorgan, thanks to him.w york, that does it for us and we will see you next week. from new york, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: and i am jason kelly. carol: coming up in this week's issue, a future with robot taxies. we will introduce you to a pioneering driverless startup. jason: and how best buy is surviving and may be driving in an amazon world. carol: first, we start with a cover story. we will take a look at president tr
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bob michele, you'll be sticking with me.n the markets now to check on treasuries through the week, 2's, 10's, and 30's. closing out last week with a yield curve that was flat, flat, flat at about 25 basis points. today, we steepen into the close of the week, a steeper curve, very slightly through to the end of the week. next up on the program, the final spread. the week ahead, featuring a decision from the ecb and mario draghi. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." we are live from jpmorgan asset management this week. it is time now for the final spread. coming up over the next week, a rate decision from the european central bank, plus you have a g20 weekend meeting of finance ministers. another round of earnings that includes big tech and european banks, and the latest reading on u.s. gdp. for some quick final thoughts, i am joined again by bob michele, global head of fixed income. bob, we want to go over your four conviction trades. the first one being you really be
bob michele, you'll be sticking with me.n the markets now to check on treasuries through the week, 2's, 10's, and 30's. closing out last week with a yield curve that was flat, flat, flat at about 25 basis points. today, we steepen into the close of the week, a steeper curve, very slightly through to the end of the week. next up on the program, the final spread. the week ahead, featuring a decision from the ecb and mario draghi. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm...
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jonathan: bob michele from jpmorgan, thanks to him.york, that does it for us and we will see you next week. from new york, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ 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 covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. alix: commodities in crisis. copper leads commodities into correction territory as king dollar claims more victims, gold provides no safety. and alcoa angst -- the company cutting its 2018 profit forecast, the latest victim of president trump's trade battle. room for everyone. woodside petroleum ceo peter coleman talks about china's rising lng demand and how it can absorb the jump in u.s. exports. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel, and welcome t
jonathan: bob michele from jpmorgan, thanks to him.york, that does it for us and we will see you next week. from new york, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ 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,...
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the irish government and michel barnier are saying, no, the irish government and michel barnierare sayingmichel barnier are saying, no, we cannot move ahead with anything to do with the withdrawal until we get the backstop sorted out. it doesn't need to be the wording that the eu have proposed, they have invited the british to come back, the irish have said we can sit down and talk about the wording. that may or may not happen. that is the first thing. the second thing is what happened in the house of commons, iain says it is probably dead in the water, or most of it is. any agreement based around a customs arrangement in the chequers agreement is not going to get through the house of commons. furthermore, michel barnier is pretty cool about it, he has sent back several questions through the british government, saying, can we have further details about how he would run a customs arrangement like this, so on and so forth. it is pretty unlikely that will form the basis of any negotiations. unless and until there is unacceptable irish deal that ireland is satisfied with, there will be no tra
the irish government and michel barnier are saying, no, the irish government and michel barnierare sayingmichel barnier are saying, no, we cannot move ahead with anything to do with the withdrawal until we get the backstop sorted out. it doesn't need to be the wording that the eu have proposed, they have invited the british to come back, the irish have said we can sit down and talk about the wording. that may or may not happen. that is the first thing. the second thing is what happened in the...
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welcome -- michelle mccloskey, welcome.hat do you do with the whole bunch of assets that may not necessarily be clear of what to do with them? e: now, we work closely with institutional clients because the client is for alternative assets has become very sophisticated, you're thinking about the portfolios holistically, so we sat down and talked to clients about what they might be interested in, and we apply a strange and bottom-up type process to go out and seek the managers we think will take the right risk profiles. vonnie: are you finding hedge funds, for example, are less popular now than they were in some managers are zeroing out completely? michelle: you see those headlines from time to time, but honestly, i don't think so. what we noticed now is it is a very institutional environments, meaning big public plans, insurance companies, folks to manage a lot of money are reaching for alternatives now for portfolio deyverson location, so some may have made fairly public announcements but it is coming back into the portfoli
welcome -- michelle mccloskey, welcome.hat do you do with the whole bunch of assets that may not necessarily be clear of what to do with them? e: now, we work closely with institutional clients because the client is for alternative assets has become very sophisticated, you're thinking about the portfolios holistically, so we sat down and talked to clients about what they might be interested in, and we apply a strange and bottom-up type process to go out and seek the managers we think will take...
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brown es el encargado de ser falco desde la ciudad de mÉxico bienvenido michel?ies es hablar de gustavo cerati quien estuvo en coma en los Últimos aÑos de existencia, pensaste en Él al hacer este personaje?. >>> sÍ porque de hecho vi unas entrevistas que le hicieron a su madre y todo lo que tuvo que vivir y esta terrible decisiÓn que a veces toca tomar en la vida que un familiar tenga que desconectar este a alguien que todavÍa sigue vivo que mÁs haya de que estÁn en un estado vegetativo y que se encuentra en una cama, tr ha un halo de decisiÓn deoltar esta escalaa de vida cuando alguien baja al mar >>> le roban 23 aÑos de vida incluso su matrimonio ¿ quÉ mueve a falco para meterse en k cosas peligrosas aunque viviÓ algo sumamente trÁgico? >>> para falco la fiesta mÁs grande de su vida pasaron 23 aÑos para el mundo entero como lo acabas de decir, y nuevos presidentes y guerras en el camino. pero creo que nos mueven dos cosas, primero es un monÓgamo por excelencia y un amante del amor y de la familia y quiere volver a recuperar a su familia. y segundo el caso mÁs i
brown es el encargado de ser falco desde la ciudad de mÉxico bienvenido michel?ies es hablar de gustavo cerati quien estuvo en coma en los Últimos aÑos de existencia, pensaste en Él al hacer este personaje?. >>> sÍ porque de hecho vi unas entrevistas que le hicieron a su madre y todo lo que tuvo que vivir y esta terrible decisiÓn que a veces toca tomar en la vida que un familiar tenga que desconectar este a alguien que todavÍa sigue vivo que mÁs haya de que estÁn en un estado...
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this is something michel barnier and his tea m is something michel barnier and his team say they havec details of where the uk is going forward. they saw what happened in chequers last week, the resignations. michelle —— michel barnier has tweeted to say, "we will now analyse the white paper", he says, we will co—operate ona paper", he says, we will co—operate on a wide range of issues. he says what they have put forward is a very good deal. he's saying he will look at negotiations next week because thatis at negotiations next week because that is when effectively dominic raab of the new brexit secretary, should be meeting with michel barnier. commonly the michel barnier tea m barnier. commonly the michel barnier team are in the us trying to promote the eu to the us so they will be working on this. with some of the relative complexity of this, all of the leaders who are currently leaving the nato summit, have got to read 104 pages to work out the details. if you look at the alignment on the customs union in some areas, looking at how customs officials will separate at the border briti
this is something michel barnier and his tea m is something michel barnier and his team say they havec details of where the uk is going forward. they saw what happened in chequers last week, the resignations. michelle —— michel barnier has tweeted to say, "we will now analyse the white paper", he says, we will co—operate ona paper", he says, we will co—operate on a wide range of issues. he says what they have put forward is a very good deal. he's saying he will look at...
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bear in mind, what michel barnier is saying is a unified position. discounting everything, he was saying there are bits you can take from this paper, but when theresa may talks about her of position, she says this is not going to be the paper, you can add bit from it. one of the hope is that michel barnier says, i use a superlative, the clock is ticking. they think if the irish issue can be sorted out, there is enough sign before the next summit. let's go now to our political correspondent, jonathan blake, who joins me from westminster. can theresa may be grateful this has not been dismissed out of hand? she will believe this is not the day michel barnier stood up and effectively ripped up the white paper and said we can't work with this. it was a cautious welcome, but it was also a warning from the european union today that there are several parts of theresa may's plans that they believe cannot work. and as you keep him should just then, among those is the view that it would be difficult for a eu countries to collect customs on behalf of the uk and
bear in mind, what michel barnier is saying is a unified position. discounting everything, he was saying there are bits you can take from this paper, but when theresa may talks about her of position, she says this is not going to be the paper, you can add bit from it. one of the hope is that michel barnier says, i use a superlative, the clock is ticking. they think if the irish issue can be sorted out, there is enough sign before the next summit. let's go now to our political correspondent,...
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i am joined by bob michele.you believe the federal reserve will raise former times and then close? bob: absolutely. that brings the fund rate to two and three quarters to 3% depending where inflation is. that is a real yield of about one half to 1%. that is still generous by historic fed terms, but not overly accommodative. they will have raised rates for 3.5 years. why not step back and see what other banks are doing and also see how the economy is doing? that takes me to the second conviction -- jonathan: that takes me to the second conviction. bob: we are bearish. use switches to quantitative tightening and yields will drift higher across the curve. we want to hide in the front end of the curve. short securitized for example. jonathan: do you see that more pronounced in europe or in the united states? bob: i think more in the u.s., frankly. people will have to adjust to what the curve looks like in a growing america and you will see the fed -- america. you'll see the new fed get its feet under itself. jonatha
i am joined by bob michele.you believe the federal reserve will raise former times and then close? bob: absolutely. that brings the fund rate to two and three quarters to 3% depending where inflation is. that is a real yield of about one half to 1%. that is still generous by historic fed terms, but not overly accommodative. they will have raised rates for 3.5 years. why not step back and see what other banks are doing and also see how the economy is doing? that takes me to the second conviction...
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(michelle) (michelle) (michelle) (michelle) (justine) mysterious disappearance. this missing 20-year old college student went for a jog and has not been seen since. the frantic search for her... plus her connection to the bay area. (justine) victim we are continuing to follow breaking news we brought you last night we brought breaking news follow breaking news we brought you last night on kron4 news at 8.the trader situation ended we are learning more about the woman who was shot and killed inside the store. (jr) parkland flordia students have come to the bay area today. the way they are inspiring and giving "the parkland students making a change. i thought it was time to stop being scared. i wanna do something about it." áácheersáá(jr stone) students who survived the school shooting in parkland, florida last fall are on a cross country tour to promote voter registration and putting an end to gun violence... (justine) today they made a stop in oakland ... kron 4's ella sogomonian was there. and now joins us live in the newsroom with their story ella? there was a
(michelle) (michelle) (michelle) (michelle) (justine) mysterious disappearance. this missing 20-year old college student went for a jog and has not been seen since. the frantic search for her... plus her connection to the bay area. (justine) victim we are continuing to follow breaking news we brought you last night we brought breaking news follow breaking news we brought you last night on kron4 news at 8.the trader situation ended we are learning more about the woman who was shot and killed...
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michel barnier, his demeanour, he was looking determined, but very stressed.se he said that there has to be a solution on this issue to have a withdrawal agreement, or there is a chaotic brexit. he said he is prepared to address any plan that is put on the table. but i think crucially the eu also signalled that they are not changing their position and michel barnier in his response to that white paper, he welcomed it asa to that white paper, he welcomed it as a basis for talks, but he said how can the eu trust the uk to collect taxes and there not be fraud and many problems he sees with it. ministers from the eu 27 remaining countries here, they said talks are entering a critical moment and they're concerned at the risks of no—deal arising. they're concerned at the risks of no-deal arising. thank you. hot on the heels of his controversial talks in moscow with the russian president, president trump has invited president putin for a summit at the whitehouse. the news has taken many by surprise in washington, not least the us head of intelligence who was told whi
michel barnier, his demeanour, he was looking determined, but very stressed.se he said that there has to be a solution on this issue to have a withdrawal agreement, or there is a chaotic brexit. he said he is prepared to address any plan that is put on the table. but i think crucially the eu also signalled that they are not changing their position and michel barnier in his response to that white paper, he welcomed it asa to that white paper, he welcomed it as a basis for talks, but he said how...
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bob michele, jp morgan, thank you very much. bob: thank you.athan: we will be back before the year is out. from new york, that does it for us and we will see you next week. from new york, this was "bloomberg real yield." ♪ 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 covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. >> rooms for everyone. china's ceo talks but rival. how it can help them a jump in u.s. exports. >> i'm alix steel. welcome to bloomberg commodities.
bob michele, jp morgan, thank you very much. bob: thank you.athan: we will be back before the year is out. from new york, that does it for us and we will see you next week. from new york, this was "bloomberg real yield." ♪ 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...
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michel barnier is going back to the irish backstop, the border issue again.inning of the year, simply because theresa may yesterday, in a speech in belfast, tore it up and said, we don't need that any more. precisely, the withdrawal agreement... with money, transition, it has basically been blown apart by uk politics. maybe uk politics, but the point is that the british government signed up to this legal, operable, i think those are the keywords in it, backstop, so that it is now no longer operable because of what happened in the house of commons. so we have to renegotiate that. this process of withdrawal, and then future trade, it falls this autumn because it will crystallise in uk terms as we sign a large cheque, yes, we get transition. what do we get in return in terms of future trade? we get a vague commitment. so you don't need to pay the money. none of it will get to the house of commons. the most likely outcome then becomes no deal. exactly! that is what the maddest of the leaders have always wanted. jacob rees—mogg what they have always wanted, what t
michel barnier is going back to the irish backstop, the border issue again.inning of the year, simply because theresa may yesterday, in a speech in belfast, tore it up and said, we don't need that any more. precisely, the withdrawal agreement... with money, transition, it has basically been blown apart by uk politics. maybe uk politics, but the point is that the british government signed up to this legal, operable, i think those are the keywords in it, backstop, so that it is now no longer...
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michelle. -- michel. what are the impediments to development for block chain technologies? what can congress do about them? dr. michel: the main one is capital gains tax. this is for the u.s. dollar, that is the biggest one. otherwise, on a regulatory side, this act, we look at any money laundering laws, ensuring that nothing is treated differently. yes, it is true that criminals have used bitcoin. planesls have also used and automobiles. we should not criminalize those because criminals have used them. those components are the main barriers to more widespread adopting of these things in the u.s.. williams: my next question is for dr. gary. use commercial bank deposits for everyday transactions, number two demand access to digital central-bank excess money. thoroughly, turn to privately issued crypto currencies. tot would cause consumers choose options two and three when option one is an existing familiar technology that is already becoming an easily convenient as a payment method? dr. garratt: i agree with what you said there. testimony,ned in my new means are constantly a
michelle. -- michel. what are the impediments to development for block chain technologies? what can congress do about them? dr. michel: the main one is capital gains tax. this is for the u.s. dollar, that is the biggest one. otherwise, on a regulatory side, this act, we look at any money laundering laws, ensuring that nothing is treated differently. yes, it is true that criminals have used bitcoin. planesls have also used and automobiles. we should not criminalize those because criminals have...
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then when theresa may went to david davis or whoever it was, they went to michel barnier, michel barnierd country. today, we would have a deal which respected things in my view personally, things like eu citizens being able to stay here, things like a degree of control of borders. but making clear immigration is a big thing. in other words, trying to get a decent deal. instead what has happened is the establishment hated it, so they have sabotaged it. michel barnier has said that he doesn't need to do anything, he just keeps saying no and watch the remainders ruinous. but you have the brexiteers inside the tory party, i expected them to squabble, but i did not expect a foreign secretary to behave like this. if i was theresa may, i would have sacked borisjohnson a long time ago. but where he is right, and i hate to say this because i think he has behaved despicably, but where he has behaved despicably, but where he is right is when he says that the deal was on the table to make us a colleague of europe. to pay £39 billion to have no say in your future, to be subservient to a load of unele
then when theresa may went to david davis or whoever it was, they went to michel barnier, michel barnierd country. today, we would have a deal which respected things in my view personally, things like eu citizens being able to stay here, things like a degree of control of borders. but making clear immigration is a big thing. in other words, trying to get a decent deal. instead what has happened is the establishment hated it, so they have sabotaged it. michel barnier has said that he doesn't...
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what michel barnier was saying isa say. what michel barnier was saying is a unified position.ything, he said there are bits you could take from this paper but went theresa may talks about her of position, as we heard from your correspondence, we have the position from the eu saying this is not going to be your paper, you can add bits from it, the other bit of hope is michel barnier saying he is using the superlative, the clock is ticking. he thinks if they cancel the irish issue out, there is enough time to get a deal for the key october summit when the leaders next meet. clock ticking, the phrase we often use. thank you. two fifteen—year—old boys who plotted to murder pupils and teachers at a school in north yorkshire, have received custodial sentences of ten and 12 years. the teenagers planned to re—enact the columbine school massacre in the usa, in which 13 people died almost 20 years ago. let's get more from our news correspondent fiona trott. imean, so i mean, so much that is disturbing about this case. what we said there reminds you that the columbine massacre happened b
what michel barnier was saying isa say. what michel barnier was saying is a unified position.ything, he said there are bits you could take from this paper but went theresa may talks about her of position, as we heard from your correspondence, we have the position from the eu saying this is not going to be your paper, you can add bits from it, the other bit of hope is michel barnier saying he is using the superlative, the clock is ticking. he thinks if they cancel the irish issue out, there is...
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michelle monje-- dr. michelle monje: there are a lot of tumor cells in there. garvin: a pediatric neuro-oncologist and researcher at stanford university school of medicine. michelle: but like this. garvin: it is why, just hours after jennifer's death, we were in dr. monje's lab, witnessing the first steps in an ultimately successful attempt to create stem cell lines from jennifer's tumor, adding a glimmer of hope in the treatment of a disease that hadn't seen a meaningful advance in the past 50 years. michelle: jennifer's donation gave us a tool that we didn't have. garvin: but to useifer's tony come back into the picture. libby: and then i just talk about, like, why "unravel." garvin: after jennifer's death, they started a foundation, unravel, funding pediatric cancer research, but not in a traditional way, giving directly to researchers and speeding up what otherwise could be a year's long process. libby: traditional funding funds proven science. proven science for kids with dipg means certain death, so that doesn't make sense. let's fund some new ideas, some
michelle monje-- dr. michelle monje: there are a lot of tumor cells in there. garvin: a pediatric neuro-oncologist and researcher at stanford university school of medicine. michelle: but like this. garvin: it is why, just hours after jennifer's death, we were in dr. monje's lab, witnessing the first steps in an ultimately successful attempt to create stem cell lines from jennifer's tumor, adding a glimmer of hope in the treatment of a disease that hadn't seen a meaningful advance in the past 50...
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diana amoa and bob michele, you are sticking with me.going to check on treasury through the week. closing out last week with a yield curve, but it was flat at about 25 basis point. today we steepen. into the close of the week a , steeper curve, very slightly through the end of the week. next up, the final spread, the week ahead. featuring a decision from the ecb and mario draghi. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." we are live from jpmorgan asset management this week. it is time for the final spread. in the next week, a rate decision from the european central bank, plus you have a g20 weekend meeting of finance ministers. another round of earnings including european banks and fintech. and a latest reading on u.s. gdp. i am joined by bob michele. he is global head of fixed income. i want to go over your for conviction trades. do you believe the federal moreve will raise four times and then close? bob: absolutely. that brings the fed fund rate to 2.75% to 3% depending where infl
diana amoa and bob michele, you are sticking with me.going to check on treasury through the week. closing out last week with a yield curve, but it was flat at about 25 basis point. today we steepen. into the close of the week a , steeper curve, very slightly through the end of the week. next up, the final spread, the week ahead. featuring a decision from the ecb and mario draghi. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real...
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mr michel barnier's first impressions of david davis's replacement will no doubt feature as the eu'sdiscuss the state negotiations. talks are also likely to cover their response to britain's white paper on its future relationship with the eu. the work on withdrawal agreement and issues relating to the irish border, a key sticking point in deciding on exit deal. away from brussels, the british prime minister will also be addressing that as she delivers a speech in belfast later. theresa may is expected to reaffirm her proposal to reconsider a deal which would see northern ireland treated differently to the rest of the uk. the likelihood of britain crashing out of the club without an agreement is farfrom a certainty, but many in brussels now fear it is a growing possibility, and it is that uncertainty that has led the european commission to urge its members to step up contingency planning for a chaotic no deal brexit. now to our top business story. is related to that report by caroline rigby. —— it is related to. you can just about see his caroline rigby. —— it is related to. you canju
mr michel barnier's first impressions of david davis's replacement will no doubt feature as the eu'sdiscuss the state negotiations. talks are also likely to cover their response to britain's white paper on its future relationship with the eu. the work on withdrawal agreement and issues relating to the irish border, a key sticking point in deciding on exit deal. away from brussels, the british prime minister will also be addressing that as she delivers a speech in belfast later. theresa may is...
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michel barnier also turned to that white paper and he did poke holes in it.ly couldn't see, or he had questions, about how it was compatible with the eu's single market. real questions and real difficulties for the negotiations. you can get more on that story on the website. stay with us here on bbc news, still to come: we meet meghan, the nine year—old who's helping to keep a quarter of a million london commuters safe on the underground network. it's emerged that nine members of the same family were killed when a tourist boat sank during a storm in the us state of missouri. in total, 17 people died, including several children. thirty—one people were on board the vessel, known as a "duck boat", when it overturned in strong winds near the town of branson. our north america correspondent, james cook reports. oh, this is not good. this duck boat made it back to the shore. the passengers, not wearing lifejackets, apparently unaware of quite how much danger they were in. oh, my god. oh, it's going under. further out, a second duck boat was in bigger trouble, unabl
michel barnier also turned to that white paper and he did poke holes in it.ly couldn't see, or he had questions, about how it was compatible with the eu's single market. real questions and real difficulties for the negotiations. you can get more on that story on the website. stay with us here on bbc news, still to come: we meet meghan, the nine year—old who's helping to keep a quarter of a million london commuters safe on the underground network. it's emerged that nine members of the same...
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michelle barnier. i'm going to go down here. let's welcome mr. michelle. >> good morning to all of you in this room and to everyone watching online. thank you very much. this is a challenging task, i can tell you . with the e.u. there are 37 states. we can begin and i regret this vote in the uk two years ago. but to respect it now we have done it in the best way possible. >> today i am finishing my visit in the u.s., where i wanted to make the european voice heard on brexit . just like in europe - know when i met in the u.s. this week would find any added value to the brexit. let me briefly tell you where we are in the and negotiations. we are at stakes we're looking to leave the e.u. at the end of march next year. this is true. our goal is to ensure an orderly withdrawal. here is the last treaty on which we are looking to work with. >> this was my team, draft number three t on the legal form. >> we have made good progress and have agreed to protect the city's involved on both sides. we want to keep the current right for employment and social rig
michelle barnier. i'm going to go down here. let's welcome mr. michelle. >> good morning to all of you in this room and to everyone watching online. thank you very much. this is a challenging task, i can tell you . with the e.u. there are 37 states. we can begin and i regret this vote in the uk two years ago. but to respect it now we have done it in the best way possible. >> today i am finishing my visit in the u.s., where i wanted to make the european voice heard on brexit . just...
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michel barnier said the proposal for a future trading relationship could weaken the single market — andreate burdens for business. as mr barnier delivered his verdict, the british prime minister was in northern ireland — whose future relationship with the eu is itself a key sticking point. theresa may urged brussels to evolve and embrace the uk's proposals. our deputy political editor, john pienaar, reports. the protesters often turn out for theresa may, but the problems of brexit follow her everywhere. today, she was in belfast, with a plea and a promise. a promise it would be no hard irish border when the uk leaves and a plea to the eu. she had compromised on her brexit plan, now it was brussels' turn. the white paper presents a significant development of our position. it is a coherent package. it is now for the eu to respond. not simply to fall back on previous positions, which have already been proven unworkable. in brussels, the stage was set for an important moment. how would the british compromise is go? eu foreign ministers had met and set the tone, wary, not convinced, at least
michel barnier said the proposal for a future trading relationship could weaken the single market — andreate burdens for business. as mr barnier delivered his verdict, the british prime minister was in northern ireland — whose future relationship with the eu is itself a key sticking point. theresa may urged brussels to evolve and embrace the uk's proposals. our deputy political editor, john pienaar, reports. the protesters often turn out for theresa may, but the problems of brexit follow...
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we have spent time with michelle and she won't say a word. >> the word i'm going say, good for you, michellething wrong with taking care of yourself >>> coming up -- >> inside the stars' sexy summer vacation. >> amsterdam. >> from justin and jessica to nick and priyanka, the roman take getaways you got to see. >>> want to look ten years younger for under a hundred bucks? beauty tricks from the stars to lose those necklines. >>> and "snl" bloopers revealed. the hosts who couldn't hold it together. >>> but first, denzel washington is celebrating a career first -- his first-ever big screen sequel. >> it's go time! >> the 63-year-old returns as a man seeking justice in "the equalizer 2" and the oscar winner had some life advice for his 22-year-old co-star ashton sanders. >> keep it simple, stupid, have you ever heard that one? >> from you. >> did i say it to you? >> yeah, keep it simple. >> i didn't say stupid. >> no, not stupid. but keep it simple. >> and denzel may have some box office competition from his son john david. the star of hbo's "ballers" is in black klansman" out next month. >> is
we have spent time with michelle and she won't say a word. >> the word i'm going say, good for you, michellething wrong with taking care of yourself >>> coming up -- >> inside the stars' sexy summer vacation. >> amsterdam. >> from justin and jessica to nick and priyanka, the roman take getaways you got to see. >>> want to look ten years younger for under a hundred bucks? beauty tricks from the stars to lose those necklines. >>> and...
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bob michele -- jonathan: bob michele from jpmorgan, thanks to him.new york, that does it for us and we will see you next week. from new york, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ alix: commodities in crisis. copper leaves commodities into corrections territory. and alcoa cutting its 2018 profit forecast, the latest victim in president trump's trade battle. room for everyone. cpi leader peter coleman talks about china's rising lng demands and how it can absorb the junk in u.s. exports. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. welcome to "bloomberg commodities ed.
bob michele -- jonathan: bob michele from jpmorgan, thanks to him.new york, that does it for us and we will see you next week. from new york, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ alix: commodities in crisis. copper leaves commodities into corrections territory. and alcoa cutting its 2018 profit forecast, the latest victim in president trump's trade battle. room for everyone. cpi leader peter coleman talks about china's rising lng demands and how it can absorb the...
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dominic raab will meet michel barnier later this afternoon. of all sizes, that we could be heading to a no deal, only 36 away from when we are set to leave the eu. small businesses welcomed the fact the white paper was published and they thought that was published and they thought that was a good step towards negotiations but there needs to be a ramping up preparations were no deal and the problem is for smaller businesses they do not have the resources —— for no deal. we have heard about airbus and rolls—royce making plans to move their business perhaps out of the uk because of brexit, but smaller businesses don't have those resources so there is a concern about no deal. there it -- there are divisions regarding your members must what preparations are they making for whatever scenario we end up making for whatever scenario we end up with? —— regarding your members, so what preparations. yes, the membership has been split down the middle, those who export to the eu, they would be willing for a deal to happen and those who don't export and are
dominic raab will meet michel barnier later this afternoon. of all sizes, that we could be heading to a no deal, only 36 away from when we are set to leave the eu. small businesses welcomed the fact the white paper was published and they thought that was published and they thought that was a good step towards negotiations but there needs to be a ramping up preparations were no deal and the problem is for smaller businesses they do not have the resources —— for no deal. we have heard about...
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aren't those governments, when it comes to the crunch, going to put pressure on michel barnier? an official answerable to the council, to say, we can't have this happen, we have to compromise? i hope so, but i am not holding my breath. mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, put his finger on the key dislocation, which has nothing to do with manufacturing, goods and trade, which is to do with financial services. essentially, a large number of european politicians seem not to understand precisely where all of the debt is hedged, where all of the derivative contracts are in london. well, that is their debt. when those contracts no longer work, that is a problem for britain, that is a spectacular problem for the italian government, or for german banks. that money is written off. i'm not advocating that happening, i'm just saying that by accident you could end up with it. where i think this is breaking down is that the european union, and you've got to take your hat off to the eu negotiating tactics, in a sense their negotiating approach that has ended up being too success
aren't those governments, when it comes to the crunch, going to put pressure on michel barnier? an official answerable to the council, to say, we can't have this happen, we have to compromise? i hope so, but i am not holding my breath. mark carney, the governor of the bank of england, put his finger on the key dislocation, which has nothing to do with manufacturing, goods and trade, which is to do with financial services. essentially, a large number of european politicians seem not to...
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michel? >> the question being? >> nature of money in crypto. what would make a crypto currency a currency not just an asset? bitcoin, michel coin. >> i like the sound of that one. that's good. if we're talking about a medium of exchange, then what we have is either a currency or substitute for currency or substitute for money. it's all digital, maybe we shouldn't call it currency. the idea is what is the medium of exchange? and my whole point is that people should be allowed to use whatever medium of exchange that they want to use. the fact that many people think that the fed is great and the fed is fine and we should just stick to the central bank that we have, that's wonderful. if nobody else ever believes that way and no one else develops any other form of money, no problem. but if somebody comes up with something better, we should allow that to take place. >> you highlighted earlier that the government shouldn't favor one or the other. we clearly do. we coin the money. and we have the official money, the legal ternd in the united states. mr
michel? >> the question being? >> nature of money in crypto. what would make a crypto currency a currency not just an asset? bitcoin, michel coin. >> i like the sound of that one. that's good. if we're talking about a medium of exchange, then what we have is either a currency or substitute for currency or substitute for money. it's all digital, maybe we shouldn't call it currency. the idea is what is the medium of exchange? and my whole point is that people should be allowed...
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michelle malkin at ihop having pancakes.ou can't make one incident where conservatives have gone after a woman. >> all the women you mentioned are strong women. and you included are strong as any man. so i don't think we should distinguish between men and women. judge jeanine: do you think i could deck a guy as quickly as he could deck me? >> it depend. i wouldn't want one of your heels to my head. it would hurt. you are tough. but that said, nobody should be getting in anybody's physical space. that's not what this is about. we are americans, we can disagree without coming to blows and invading people's personal space. i think that's despicable. i think that kind of stuff needs to stop. as for sarah sanders. that restaurant should have served her. the guy month makes the cake in colorado should have baked the cake for the couple getting married. i don't mean to point my finger. where religion is involved. religious freedom takes priority. that baker had no problem serving gaze. he didn't want to make the wedding cake becaus
michelle malkin at ihop having pancakes.ou can't make one incident where conservatives have gone after a woman. >> all the women you mentioned are strong women. and you included are strong as any man. so i don't think we should distinguish between men and women. judge jeanine: do you think i could deck a guy as quickly as he could deck me? >> it depend. i wouldn't want one of your heels to my head. it would hurt. you are tough. but that said, nobody should be getting in anybody's...
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so far michel barnier has said it is not going to happen.e music to the ears of the hard brexiteers who were worried that saying in any sort of customs union would not, if completely tie the hands of the eu —— of the uk, make it much harderfor the uk to do its own trade deals. that is one of the core points we have seen from hard brexiteers for why they should actually be a brexit, at the uk should be able to strike its own deals with countries that the eu currently doesn't have a deal with, and also with other nations. it is, i guess, further compensating matters for the government to come to some sort of agreement, because the northern ireland question is one of the prison questions that needs to be resolved is before they can be a brexit deal. —— pressing. i guess it will open up that discussion again. moving on to bloomberg, we saw, well, it seemed to be a warm embrace between president donald trump and european commission presidentjean—claude juncker in washington. it looked as though steps have been taken to wind down the recent escala
so far michel barnier has said it is not going to happen.e music to the ears of the hard brexiteers who were worried that saying in any sort of customs union would not, if completely tie the hands of the eu —— of the uk, make it much harderfor the uk to do its own trade deals. that is one of the core points we have seen from hard brexiteers for why they should actually be a brexit, at the uk should be able to strike its own deals with countries that the eu currently doesn't have a deal...
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chief negotiator michel barnier says the plan could allow for progress. germany's chancellor warns that u.s. auto tariffs could jeopardize prosperity on both sides of the atlantic and other machall says see a few things working on council measures if donald trump escalates the current strength to speak. with the world cup out of the way europe's football clubs bust the budget as they shop for stars and it's not just goals keep goalscorers liverpool fans alex song becca the most expensive goalkeeper on the planet. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program we start with a knife attack that left ten people wounded in the northern german city of lubec a man with one has been described as a kitchen knife started stabbing people on a city bus passengers overpowered the attack of held him until police arrived investigators say they have no evidence of any terrorist motive yvette's prosecutor made this statement a short time ago. the suspects identity has now been established he is a thirty four year old german citizen there are currently no indications that he has b
chief negotiator michel barnier says the plan could allow for progress. germany's chancellor warns that u.s. auto tariffs could jeopardize prosperity on both sides of the atlantic and other machall says see a few things working on council measures if donald trump escalates the current strength to speak. with the world cup out of the way europe's football clubs bust the budget as they shop for stars and it's not just goals keep goalscorers liverpool fans alex song becca the most expensive...
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barnier. —— been blown out. of the water within days by michel barnier. -- been blown out.w we are seeing the european union saying what it has set on previous occasions, that even though you want to, you cannot necessarily bend the rules. we have seen necessarily bend the rules. we have seen the eu say this before with regards to free movement
barnier. —— been blown out. of the water within days by michel barnier. -- been blown out.w we are seeing the european union saying what it has set on previous occasions, that even though you want to, you cannot necessarily bend the rules. we have seen necessarily bend the rules. we have seen the eu say this before with regards to free movement
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kron4's michelle kingston joins us live in san francisco tonight --michelle -- what are they doing to help the victims? (michelle)so far they've collected 10 truck loads worth of new clothes and dry goods and they're hoping to keep collecting for those in need. "welcome everyone! welcome to our rainbow!"inside the shop on the corner of haight and masonic "la la la la la!" people are dazzling over the tie dye and art work throughout the store"love on haight is a magical rainbow sparkle shop"owner -- sunshine powers -- though does more than just sell clothing and treasures"i can't go calling myself love on haight if i'm not doing a lot of love"powers is taking donations throughout the week for people impacted by the yolo county fire throughout northern california and has already collected 10 truck loads worth of dry goods, clothing and other supplies for those in need"we shouldn't have people need stuff that is vital for life that is just not ok."this is the second time in less than a year that powers has helped people impacted by wildfires ...having collected 150 truck loads worth of s
kron4's michelle kingston joins us live in san francisco tonight --michelle -- what are they doing to help the victims? (michelle)so far they've collected 10 truck loads worth of new clothes and dry goods and they're hoping to keep collecting for those in need. "welcome everyone! welcome to our rainbow!"inside the shop on the corner of haight and masonic "la la la la la!" people are dazzling over the tie dye and art work throughout the store"love on haight is a magical...
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michelle obama is very popular in that democratic party.hat's a better idea than hillary and the book tour. >> kennedy: the contrast between those speech she gave at the dnc in 2016, her farewell speech, that was one of the best speeches of both conventions. people for their first time in their adult lives that i really like michelle obama. she is making such a sense of her message truly resonates. she is a lawyer. she essentially has the same background hillary clinton have before she carpet bagged her way to the u.s. senate. >> jesse: to abby's plan, shows you how shallow the democratic benches the people are looking for a hail mary person like michelle obama. there is no way she is running. >> juan: what about the g.o.p. bench in '16? donald trump stepped on all of them. he crushed them all. >> greg: that is the contrast principle. when there are 17 similars in one different, the one different rises above. it's going to happen with the democrats. you're going to get 17 politicians and you might get a michelle or an oprah or mike ruffalo.
michelle obama is very popular in that democratic party.hat's a better idea than hillary and the book tour. >> kennedy: the contrast between those speech she gave at the dnc in 2016, her farewell speech, that was one of the best speeches of both conventions. people for their first time in their adult lives that i really like michelle obama. she is making such a sense of her message truly resonates. she is a lawyer. she essentially has the same background hillary clinton have before she...
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bubba also called michelle and michelle shave michelle. >> it's happening. >> it's happening. >> oh, my gosh. >> this is so weird. >>ot tt purple razor out. >> wait. you're going down my leg. >> i'm going down. >> is that what i'm supposed to be doing at home? >> going down, you're going with the grain so it's less ingrown hair. >> oh, no you shave up because you're leaning down. >> can i feel my leg? >> of course. >> oh, my god. >> this is why she asks. >> would you shave my mustache? >> you want me to? >> yeah. >> the cool part is the hot towel. >> next time, maybe we can all get a shave together? >> yeah. i'm all for it. >>> this dude's sneakin' in a light workout, the not so subtle reason behind his street side stretches coming up. >> what? >>> plus a little girl with big emotions. >> has just gotten some news that is made her break down in tears. >> see the moment her sweet dream becomes reality. >> they just don't quite know what to do. >> she tried to reach for it, but again she couldn't make it. i can't. anif you've got a lifee. you gotta swiffer the toothpaste that helps pre
bubba also called michelle and michelle shave michelle. >> it's happening. >> it's happening. >> oh, my gosh. >> this is so weird. >>ot tt purple razor out. >> wait. you're going down my leg. >> i'm going down. >> is that what i'm supposed to be doing at home? >> going down, you're going with the grain so it's less ingrown hair. >> oh, no you shave up because you're leaning down. >> can i feel my leg? >> of course. >>...