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the large translation of the debates in parliament they've been shouting charging his name nicole nicole nicole we were seeing people bring their elderly parents their children their pets there was no real sense of fear and to the extent there was a feeling of a done deal that this was going to happen but then early this morning messages came through from the ruling republican party that seems to us that they might be pulling back from their earlier pledge to support him and that seems to have really pulled the wool all to this when really encourage the turnout because they really feel like they need to stand here to the end to make sure he becomes prime minister by the end of the day. i mentioned earlier on in his speech to parliament warned of a political toonami if he wasn't to be elected prime ministers how are other lawmakers responding to that. we haven't heard much from the main opposition parties in parliament they're all holed up listening to passion peppering him with questions as to what he would do as interim prime minister but certainly it would be a very. very unexpected vote pass
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nicole nicole nicole we were seeing people bring their elderly parents their children their pets there was no real sense of fear and to the extent there was a feeling of a done deal that this was going to happen but then early this morning messages came through from the ruling republican party that seems to us that they might be pulling back from their earlier pledge to support him and that seems to have really pulled the wool all to this when really encouraged the turnout because they really feel like they need to stand here to the end to make sure he becomes prime minister by the end of the day. i mentioned earlier on in his speech to parliament warned of a political toonami if he wasn't to be elected prime ministers how are other lawmakers responding to that. but we haven't heard much from the main opposition parties in parliament they're all holed up listening to passion and peppering him with questions as to what he would do as interim prime minister but certainly it would be a very. very unexpected vote fastened it would be met with all of his dirty we spoke to one old lady on the square who said that they're hoping party would be chased out of town basically if they went back on their promise to support. or at least not get in the way of passion and being elected they first said they wouldn't vote their candidate and indeed he is the only candidate up for election today in recent days they even said that they would for the sake of national unity support him so if then does but in spite of all those pledges they go back on that and use some tactic ing to deprive him the necessary votes that obviously will encourage people out in the streets and could see people staying on this where for the days and weeks to come ok nick many thanks for that nick connelly there in. let's look at some of the other stories making news around the world a united nations delegation has arrived in myanmar's rakhine state to investigate the range of prices that some seven hundred thousand muslim hinges fled me and mosque to neighboring bangladesh following a military crackdown last august the un has described that action as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. north and south korea have begun taking down loudspeakers on the border that have plagued propaganda for decades the move fulfills a promise made at a historic summit between the two countries' leaders last week in the meantime south korea has also lost the united nations to verify north korea's planned shutdown of a nuclear testing site. an abandoned high rise building in some paolo brazil has collapsed following a huge blaze this video uploaded to social media shows the building as it collapses it's reported to be the former headquarters of the federal police in sao paolo the building was frequently occupied by squatters it's feared there may be several casualties. now a judge in australia has ordered the country's highest ranking catholic cardinal george pell to stand trial on multiple charges of sexual abuse pell is the most senior member of the catholic church should be tried on such charges details about the allegations haven't yet been made public but police say they are historical sexual assault charges dating back several decades pal has pleaded not guilty a date for the trial has yet to be said. we're going to link up now with journalist roger may not in sydney he's been following this case for us roger give us some small detail on the court's findings pelts lawyer i believe says the worst of the charges in his words have been dismissed. you know mother half the judges were dismissed earth of the flu going to get a sense that cardinal thel committed sexual offenses of a similar in the original victorian town of ballarat and one thousand nine hundred seventy it's when he was a priest in the area the court was told that the witness of this alleged incident was not credible but the magistrate belinda weren't willing to said there was still unloved evidence of sufficient weight on at least one of the other charges to send george pell to trial what we do know is that this is one of the biggest legal case of its kind in australian history taylor who's seventy six was in charge of the vatican finances and effectively the third most senior cleric in in the vatican and it's it basically is is is is one of the greatest was scandalous to object to get a big church at least in australia and tell us roger you know how was the atmosphere of the herring well the hearing itself last seventy minutes there were supporters and and critics of the cardinal in court well when the ruling was handed down there was a polite ripple of applause from the from the critics and and some of the members of some of the people in the court also started crying to. whatever whatever you view this was a highly charged case the coughlan selves sat quietly and fairly sure didn't side of the motion if you like in the court he said nothing could top you in the hearing apart from at the end when he was asked to issue a plea and he said in a very loud voice not guilty. and term roger how has the vatican he is the number three at the vatican the treasurer how has the vatican responded to this news. well the merely said that they will stand by george well and that justice take its course so that they remain fairly lutheran this whole business. this is a very very little they've given the impression that they don't really want to get involved and you know i suppose that really sums up this case that. letting george pell. attend this case and ultimately see what happens in the next twelve months or so we know that a lot of this is going to be a separate hearing to discuss design the date of the of the trial itself that maybe later on this year will possibly early next year one way or the other we will know the fate of george pell in the next twelve months ok roger many thanks for that rajan menon in sydney. turning to the middle east now where iran has lashed out at israel after the country's prime minister binyamin netanyahu accused of lying about its nuclear ambitions iran said went on yahoo was quote an infamous liar yesterday israeli prime minister presenter what he said was new evidence proving iran was pursuing a secret nuclear weapons program. using language his american ally would understand. iran large big time benyamin netanyahu delivered to piece of political theater presenting what he called evidence of a secret every nian you clear project a few weeks ago in a great intelligence achievement israel upturned half a ton of the material inside these walls and here's what we got. fifty five thousand pages. another fifty five thousand farls and one hundred eighty three. netanyahu referred to files israel says prove secret nuclear facilities and plans to develop atomic weapons exist incriminating documents incriminating charts incriminating presentations incriminating blueprints incriminating photos incriminating videos and more. iran maintains it has never sought a nuclear weapon and never had one even before netanyahu spoke foreign minister mohammad javid serif had dismissed the claims in a tweet the boy who can't stop crying wolf is at it again undeterred by cartoon fiasco at the u.n. g.a. you can only feel some of the people so many times. netanyahu speech came on the back of a visit to israel by u.s. secretary of state mike pump. and i noticed suggest it was time to pressure donald trump into withdrawing his support for the twenty fifty nuclear agreement world powers signed with iran. if that were the intent it seemed to have an immediate impact as the largest democracy and prime minister netanyahu just gave a very i don't know that everybody seen it but i've got to see a little bit of it and that is just not an acceptable situation and i've been saying that's happening they're not sitting back idly setting off missiles which they say are for television purposes i don't think so. in the past week german chancellor angela merkel and french president money on micron have made sekret visits to washington to urge trump to remain in the agreement but trump has threatened to withdraw from the deal unless it's renegotiated he is due to decide by may twelfth to go see. ok let's get in a radian perspective on the story now iranian journalist of us aslan he joins us from tehran he's also a visiting scholar at the center of middle eastern teaching studies a think tank funded by the turkish government and us welcome to the program what do you make of netanyahu is allegations is your country lying to the world about its nuclear program. well i think the allegations by the israeli prime minister at this time the likely withdrawal of the united states from the nuclear what it wants to do once you are fake the american trial president's decision in terms of the nuclear deal and he wants to push on encourage the american president so that they're all from. and i also want to make my question mary to interrupt and ask my question is is your country iran lying to the world about its nuclear program i think the report by the i.a.e.a. is a good. question because today also the i.a.e.a. responded to what the alley get to the allegations by the israeli prime minister. as a body to join the implementation and verification of the case of iran has eleven records its statement today has said that iran has been in comp lines to the nuclear deal and has not violated the. ok point taken let me ask you this donald trump the u.s. president is taking a hard line with your country iran on the basis that iran is a destabilizing influence in the middle east does he have a point. i think what the record shows in the past years in the region tells us that the run has been helping some states in the region to fight against terrorism and as the iranian foreign minister said if it wasn't iran's efforts in the how in helping those states to fight the terrorists organisations instead of facing a terrorist organization meaning isis in the region we would have been facing two terrorist states in the region and in terms of issues or conflicts like yemen iran has been calling for the end of conflict in the country and resuming dialogue in mind among them and these ok well i take your point that iran has played a role in fighting islamic state and countering islamic states influence but iran has also been a destabilizing influence according to some views for instance in lebanon in syria what do you say to that. those who are claiming an accusing of iran. role in levanon they themselves have been playing that role themselves as well because when the prime minister of lebanon was in saudi arabia and. saying that he is being held in saudi arabia you were wrong was calling and asking for dialogue among different parties including the from his will last through the concrete being and his rival parties in the country and i think this this can tell us who wants peace and stability in their country and like a country like saudi arabia the lebanese prime minister in that country and they wanted to him to resign in the country and i think this clearly indicates that what the approach is where from different parties in lebanon ok many thanks for that view that the iranian perspective on middle east politics in tehran many thanks. thank you. we're going to switch off focus now to the business news with no tariffs on european steel and aluminum ripple imports into the u.s. that's right at least for now but instead of relief there's rather discomfort at least if you listen to what the european union has said the european union says there is no justification for these tariffs on steel and aluminum and that it wants a permanent exception the u.s. responding to president donald trump's decision to delay the imposition of such tariffs just hours before a deadline was due to expire the e.u. says it has noted the move by trump but that the postponement is prolonging uncertainty for businesses. a sigh of relief for the steel industry at least for the moment for the next four weeks the e.u. can sell steel and adamantium to the u.s. without additional tariffs then negotiations will come to an end with says washington no more extensions in march trump announced plans to slash levies of twenty five percent on steel and ten percent on imports to the u.s. then two weeks later he granted the e.u. and six other countries a waiver that and today may first washington says it's been unfairly treated in trade with the e.u. it once concessions from brussels a comparison of tariffs on five thousand products shows the europeans charge on average a five point two percent levy compared to just three point five percent by the americans. on tuesday the german government said julie noted the extension and expects a permanent exemption from the terrorists. i would have preferred to have received a definite permanent waiver with immediate effect this didn't happen and so now we should use every opportunity to reach a reasonable agreement. which means negotiations between the e.u. and the u.s. will continue in an effort to prevent a trade war. earlier i talked to carolyn pickering senior economist at bear them back in london and asked him what he makes of the decision to extend the threat of tariffs one more month. well you certainly don't cure the world of an evil by adult team get but when it comes to trade it looks as if donald trump is trying to create some leverage over the e.u. let me work with smaller markets but it's likely that the e.u. along with china with the big internal markets won't succumb to the pressure as easy as say mexico or canada would. however we do know that trump wants things to change and as we saw in the piece we do know that the e.u. has higher tariffs for u.s. products do you think trump will end up getting what he wants anyway. in the end after creating a little storm in a teacup may indeed find the e.u. in the u.s. lower tariffs remember there was a plan for that already it was called but that lost momentum when donald trump became president so it's likely in the end we may see modestly lower barriers but they certainly won't be as extensive as if it would have been followed through in full now some say that these threats that we continuously seen are just a strategy to actually get for the e.u. to somehow lower the tariffs without the us necessarily doing the same do you think that strategy in general is smart. well certainly is dull trumps a strategy isn't it create some chaos through you could be very very aggressive and then hope the other side concedes again i stress with smaller economies this possibly works but with these big internal market again if you tried this with china the chances are that the e.u. could simply retaliate i don't think it will i think the diplomats on both sides will work hard to deescalate these tensions so in the end we may see a little progress but that is after we've already seen the economic damage we've already seen the confidence effect in the market effects of these threats and it will certainly continue to be a tense situation there thank you very much talent pickering been back for the analysis. thank you. corporate news now and seventy one percent that's how much british oil giant b.p. profits soared in the first quarter compared to last year's first quarter beating analysts expectations the jump follows a rise in oil prices and production in general p.p.s. positive showing is in line with its peers shell and chevron the oil sector is benefiting from a massive price rally while prices have shot up above seventy dollars a barrel from below thirty dollars early last year. and more good news this time for greece the country is finally getting some credit for the for once we're not talking about money the european commission has praised the country for making encouraging progress on its debt reduction after a long recession giving it a positive growth outlook that's good news for the country's finances and for greeks who've long struggled in the shadow of financial insecurity greek prime minister and the press has good reason to smile he's received time praise from o.e.c.d. secretary general and head for his country's impressive progress and reforms even though they were not voluntary and sometimes against the will of his people reese's reform efforts are thing off. the greek economy is growing again. we think this year it's going to grow to brazil. perhaps next year two point three percent. that's why the country intends to leave the aid program by the summer and stand on its own two feet in order to achieve these goals the o.e.c.d. feels that greece needs to use reforms to further reduce its debts members of the euro great have even hinted that greece might receive debt relief although germany would be against the mail. i'm going to hand you back to christopher now because it's the first of may in many countries mark labor day that's right labor day may the first being much of a by workers around the world taking to the streets to put the spotlight on their rights we're going to focus on workers' rights in china our beijing correspondent berlinger has been speaking to a man who's been trying to set up a trade union in the country that's a plan that's made him a government target. these drugs do give me a feeling of comfort even if they are just a distant memory. almost every day for twenty years leeway dear drove his train past this spot he worked as a train driver until one day while getting off the train he slipped and fell and broke his spine the railway refused to treat the incident as a workplace accident lee believes the company systematically violated labor laws by long sense that something wasn't right but it always worked so much that there was not much time to think about things. today he's partly paralyzed he receives no pension or compensation but he's long stopped worrying about just his own fate lead documents workers rights are ignored he says it's not unusual for train drivers to work up to two hundred hours overtime each month without pay. he's trying to organize workers on line. the official unions do not represent workers' interests on the contrary as soon as someone stands up the unions try to muzzle that person that he has made contact with others outside china the union invited him to the u.s. in twenty sixteen he was already a clear up wouldn't have checked in turn back at the gate he was under surveillance and up to today his social media accounts are regularly blocked. it was someone who needed advice. or sure whether reaches out to me is shown where the boundaries lie and it's threatening and only if you are brave enough to contact me directly. the police arrived someone inform them about his meeting with a journalist a neighborhood policewoman and a plain clothes officer. able to show his id. leave my apartment immediately. thereafter. a policeman leaves a small victory. to. the policewoman remains she turns up regularly instead of focusing on the foreign reporter lead the man she had him fight for is right here is a constant struggle. buying her neck face an uphill battle tonight against real madrid in the second leg of their champions league semifinal trail one the first leg so they go into the game as clear favorites but their coach an innings they've done is letting that get to his head. me to turn this tie on its head star players failed to dazzle in the first leg and now right out of the home advantage still even just put three past them here in the quarter final and hikers is heartened by the memory. not ready because that game showed that madrid are vulnerable at home and that they aren't as solid as they look. but right now did make it through against you venters as they did in the quarter final last year i get inspired for because though there is a big difference this time around. why wasn't the coach back then and on tuesday it will be a different team than the one which played last year. the opponents however. this stars talent and their coaches confidence also remain unchanged. oh look at the new most important thing for us is to think about winning the match and nothing else. to come onto the pitch and to win the match that's our goal you not to speculate not to overthink not to step back or do strange things down does have the upper hand but he knows not to underestimate his opposition. by and will not be worried at all and will come to play a great match their great club and a great team and we are aware of that. to me high praise but by now face the difficult task of living up to their opponents' expectations. a quick reminder of our top stories for you mean years opposition leader has warned there will be a political tsunami of parliament fails to elect him prime minister today nicole is the only candidate after weeks of protest forced the incumbent to resign it's unclear if washington has enough support to win the vote. and a judge in australia has ordered cardinal george pell to stand trial on multiple charges of sexual abuse. is australia's highest ranking catholic and the most senior church official to be tried on such charges he is pleading not guilty. paul from the top of the hour as ever up next here on your science program tomorrow today to stay with us for that. month long cheering on searching. these places have the most cash tags on instagram. max takes a look at some of europe's best love tourist attractions. what makes them so special how much secrets today made of. europe's they must landmarks how serious continues. the roman see them sixty minutes on. cold the german string together in one nation from shanda manya to chancellor o'toole from bismarck. the history of the germans has been shaped by great rulers. nice well formed ways to bring my wild ca
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nicole was that nicole's voice i heard? nicole i'm looking at s&p it as far as percentage losses are getting hit to the town of 1% give us a sense of what you're seeing? nicole interesting because dow and s&p are down 1% we see every sector in the red financials, healthcare, technology and materials but what's not really falling and it comes to no surprise for anybody watching fox business, the russel 2,000, the small caps there's so many stories today that are circulating that are affecting these markets including concerns about italy and those political crisis there , trade wars, tariffs, guess what? is not? the russel the small caps, so they are less effected with all of this and you can see that the index itself is down just two points. in fact it is the best performing index of the four when you talk about the dow, nasdac and s&p for this year, so it's really showing a resiliency these small caps and also less susceptibile to the gyrations of the currency market and we saw the euro moving and the dollar today gaining and we had an exceptionally strong dollar as well but the russel and small caps are holding on liz. back to you. liz: nicole thank you i w
nicole was that nicole's voice i heard? nicole i'm looking at s&p it as far as percentage losses are getting hit to the town of 1% give us a sense of what you're seeing? nicole interesting because dow and s&p are down 1% we see every sector in the red financials, healthcare, technology and materials but what's not really falling and it comes to no surprise for anybody watching fox business, the russel 2,000, the small caps there's so many stories today that are circulating that are...
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nicole. i still would love to marry nicole. i still would love to have a family with nicole. >> i was speechless at first, and then i felt emotionaly happy. what he did takes courage, especially, i think, for a man. >> last month the couple broke off their engagement just three weeks before their wedding, but nikki's not ruling out a reconciliation. >> we're both giving each other time separately, and maybe there's hope that we reunite in the future. honestly, only time can tell. >> and we'll get to see how their relationship drama goes down on "total bellas." it starts sunday on e! >> all right, coming up -- >> i'm feeling very meghan right now. i'm taking you on harry and meghan's official wedding route. you won't believe the craziness they'll see long the way. >> what you don't know about meghan's first marriage and the hollywood a-listers who caught harry's eye skbl harry was impressed to be in the company of an actress. first, idina's new look. >> you have these prosthetics on. you got a great wig and glasses, and then there i am. >> the "frozen" star goes all "undercover boss: celebrity edition" as an aspiring singer. she's
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nicole following all of it for us right now. nicole petallides at nyse. hey, nicole. >> trishs you noted we're down session lows, with the dow down a full percentage point, like the s&p 500. after eight days of gains. we gained about 975 points. we're somewhat range-bound. we got the run-up. we haven't seen a run like that since last year. now giving some of that back. taking a look at major averages. neil: we're down across the board. 10-year bond yield is 3.08. we're seeing the bond yield moving much higher as well. that is key. we haven't seen that in some time either. taking a look across the board, financials as i mentioned the 10-year bond yield which moves to the rate, highest in about seven years. it is behalfing some of these financials. capital one, keycorp, peoples united they're all up about 1% but for the most part selling is broad-based in health care, utilities, technology. watching telecom stocks, telecom equipment overall because of everything we're hearing from the trump administration pertaining to helping out zte, the smartphone-maker from china, this group is somewhat volatile. verizon is down 1 1/2%. that is dragging for sure on the dow jones industrial average. we're watching as making trade deals. there is trade uncertainty as well. as the trade rises and market rises dow down across the board especially after eight days of gains. trish. trish: thanks, nicolei want to get to edward lawrence on capitol hill. major policy meeting with senate republicans. what do you know, edward? reporter: trish in the meeting trade is a big topic of discussion, specifically china too. right now the u.s. delegation is meeting, talking trade with the u.s. vice premier. within the trade delegation from the u.s., secretary of treasury niche niche, you have wilbur ross, the commerce secretary, also the u.s. trade representative among others. senator john cornyn before he went into the policy meeting said we need to stay tough on china. >> consider the larger context. that is, the fact that china is a serial cyber theft, thief, i should say when it comes to intellectual property. this has national security implications. reporter: president trump leaving that policy luncheon as we speak here today. that was the main first objective the president is telling senators in there, they want to protect intellectual property. they have other core objectives here. they're
nicole following all of it for us right now. nicole petallides at nyse. hey, nicole. >> trishs you noted we're down session lows, with the dow down a full percentage point, like the s&p 500. after eight days of gains. we gained about 975 points. we're somewhat range-bound. we got the run-up. we haven't seen a run like that since last year. now giving some of that back. taking a look at major averages. neil: we're down across the board. 10-year bond yield is 3.08. we're seeing the bond...
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nicole. [applause] i have my brother-in-law cedric. ladies, single. ready to mingle. and last but not least, kenan, the baby boy. [cheering and applause] steve: what do you do, nicole? nicole: i am a 23-year government employee, but i like working with the dead, so i also work at a funeral home. audience: ohh... family: whoo-hoo! whoo! nicoleut nothin'. they do what you tell 'em to do. [laughter] unless they make a sound or something. sometime they make noises, but that's ok. [laughter]
nicole. [applause] i have my brother-in-law cedric. ladies, single. ready to mingle. and last but not least, kenan, the baby boy. [cheering and applause] steve: what do you do, nicole? nicole: i am a 23-year government employee, but i like working with the dead, so i also work at a funeral home. audience: ohh... family: whoo-hoo! whoo! nicoleut nothin'. they do what you tell 'em to do. [laughter] unless they make a sound or something. sometime they make noises, but that's ok. [laughter]
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nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange with the latest. nicole? nicole: it had to happen sometimes after eight days of gains where the dow gains 974 points, the dow did finish down 193, off its earlier lows and some of it came from good number s in the economy, from the empire manufacturing number to retail sales which helped to give a boost to those interest rates and as we saw 10 year bond rates move to the highest level in about seven years, that put pressure on stocks across-the-board, coupled with home depot, you could take a look at home depot down about 1.5% after a miss on sales estimates, it did see a rise of 4.2% but that was a miss and the analysts think they make their sales in the summer back to you. liz: thank you nicoleresident trump visiting first lady at walter reed medical center where she's recovering from a procedure for a benign kidney condition but the media now questioning the first lady's recovery time insinuating the white house is not being honest. coming up the guests say they're going too far but first president trump honoring 199 brave officers who lost their lives in the line of duty just over the last year and in previous years we're bringing in weekly standard executive editor fred barns with his reaction after this. we know the value of trust. we were built on it. back when the country went west for gold, we were the ones who carried it back east. by steam. by horse. by iron horse. over the years, we built on that trust. we always found the way. until... we lost it. but that isn't where the story ends... it's where it starts again. with a complete recommitment to you. fixing what went wrong. making things right. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on y
nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange with the latest. nicole? nicole: it had to happen sometimes after eight days of gains where the dow gains 974 points, the dow did finish down 193, off its earlier lows and some of it came from good number s in the economy, from the empire manufacturing number to retail sales which helped to give a boost to those interest rates and as we saw 10 year bond rates move to the highest level in about seven years, that put pressure on stocks...
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nicole petallides is on the floor of the new york stock exchange with the latest. nicole? nicole: we've got a rally right at the end of the week the dow jones industrial average finished higher by 332 points, 29 or 30 dow components were in the green, we saw apple leading the way the s&p and nasdac also in the green, but the s&p and the dow did not finish higher for the week only the nasdac gain. let's take a look at apple new high there as warren buffett's berkshire hathaway scoops up 75 million shares, pandora jumping about 20% after their quarterly report shake shack new high and 200 names in the news and that was twitter and tesla both retire with twitter saying change your passwords they were not necessarily encrypted and of course tesla, elon musk coming out explaining his actions on that conference call. back to you. his twitter exclamation was as interesting as that conference call nicole. thank you very much. the jobs number came out today great news, but former obama advisor says president obama is the one who should get the credit. we'll show you what she says, but first, president trump saying a probe is a witch hunt and now it sounds like a federal judge agrees with the president. we'll tell you what he says, up next. president trump: the numbers we virtually ever had, and yet, all we hear about is this phony russia witch hunt. that's all we hear about. >> booo. into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of growth opportunities in up markets, while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so they can focus on new things like exotic snacks. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. about type 2 diabetes.with some surpr
nicole petallides is on the floor of the new york stock exchange with the latest. nicole? nicole: we've got a rally right at the end of the week the dow jones industrial average finished higher by 332 points, 29 or 30 dow components were in the green, we saw apple leading the way the s&p and nasdac also in the green, but the s&p and the dow did not finish higher for the week only the nasdac gain. let's take a look at apple new high there as warren buffett's berkshire hathaway scoops up...
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nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange for the very latest nicole? nicole: we had a mixed bag for markets today the dow and the s&p sold off while the nasdac squeezed out a gain but oil turned out to be the number one story of the day, no doubt with a big sell-off in fact the biggest sell-off we seen as last year since 11 months ago and four days of selling which makes it the longest consecutive sell-off since february and with that sell-off we thought weigh ing on energy companies such as exxon, and chevron those were among the dow losers, not only for the day but also for the week. weekly chevron exxon dow, dupont was the laggards for the week the winners intel, boeing, microsoft, verizon and we did have a weekly win for the major averages. back to you. liz: great to see you nicole we're staying on the north korea story north korea now changing its tune about the summit with the u.s. on the same day that president trump also announced that deal with china on its telecom company zte. this is in action we'll show you the connections there, and the media, mocking president trump after he canceled a meeting with north korea, one media analyst said it's like a 13-year-old breakup letter that's how the whole thing for that person went down but will the dealmaker-in- chief have the last laugh we'll show you what's being said, that's next. how do you gauge the greatness of an suv? is it to carry cargo... or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the mercedes-benz suv family. greatness comes in many forms. lease the glc300 for just $449 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ ♪ keep your insights from prying eyes, so they won't be use
nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange for the very latest nicole? nicole: we had a mixed bag for markets today the dow and the s&p sold off while the nasdac squeezed out a gain but oil turned out to be the number one story of the day, no doubt with a big sell-off in fact the biggest sell-off we seen as last year since 11 months ago and four days of selling which makes it the longest consecutive sell-off since february and with that sell-off we thought weigh ing on...
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nicole petallides is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole talk to us about this trade? nicole: look at what's going on here, it's very interesting i spoke to one of the traders talking to and he thinks that we said yesterday in that big sell-off and there were some people who were worried about going even further to the downside but there were some saying it was a great buying opportunity, in fact he bought those banks he said he saw the indicator of jpmorgan, goldman sachs, took those up yesterday but basically recouped most of the losses down yesterday we're down 391 yesterday the dow right now gaining 306 points we heard from the feds less worries about italy at least for today and no talk of trade concerns today that so basically right now a little bit of a relief rally most of the dow components 27/30 are in the green and the russel all-time high 15th record close with the small cap less affected by everything trade and dollar related and you saw energy leading the way exxon and chevron helped to lead the way on the dow jones industrial average after that big sell-off we saw in old we saw that old sold off for five days gain 2.2% and brings up conoco phillips and apache and bp, and that's up 2 and 4% respectively the 10 year treasury also a very big story still below that crucial 30% mark and that gyrated and with that yesterday when it was moving to the downside, those banks sold off today you could see 2.84% and it's interesting, because now, it was at a seven- week low yesterday after being at a seven-year high in mid-may and here is the new record closes for you watching amazon and netflix any gain on amazon was a record and we saw also microsoft hitting a record high as well, 760 billion for the market cap there, so competing against google there and dick's how about dick's as you see that was a real winner up today big time, and with that move, 25%, so great quarter and raising on the outlook back to you. >> nicole thank you let's bring in jonathan hoenig he's also a fox news contributor and we have danielle booth a former federal reserve advisor, thanks to both of you for joining us jonathan let me start with you what do you make of today's move? >> a bull market move. i mean look at today, melissa, only about 70 new 52-week lows and some of the big well-known tech stocks at all times highs, amazon, netflix, microsoft, intel, that's bullish for the market and the fact that the russel made an all-time high as well this surprised me especially since yesterday was risk off fears about tariffs fears about italy today everyone wanted in and so many respects of all-time highs bullish for the weeks to come. >> danielle growth is one of the biggest conversation points out there when we're talking about the market what do you make of that? >> there was a little bit going on today the gdp came in weaker than what was expected it continues to trend weakening economics and when i say goldie locks the huge
nicole petallides is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole talk to us about this trade? nicole: look at what's going on here, it's very interesting i spoke to one of the traders talking to and he thinks that we said yesterday in that big sell-off and there were some people who were worried about going even further to the downside but there were some saying it was a great buying opportunity, in fact he bought those banks he said he saw the indicator of jpmorgan, goldman sachs, took...
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nicole is going to start. okay. sorry, nicole. >> good morning. thank you so much for having us and this topic on the agenda today. i am nicole bond, the director of the mayor's office on disability. and i am going to just briefly introduce our topic, and a little bit about our framework. and then i will be coming back at the end of the presentation to talk about solutions and next accepts and to spend the bulk of the time focused on questions and public comment. i know there are many people interested in this today. and serene is going to be supplementing some of the data and statistics that supervisor yee mentioned in the introduction. and then we will be talking briefly about some of the city programs and the public feedback we have received and the next steps we will be taking. >> thank you, nicole. >> good morning, supervisors. supervisor yee, thank you for calling this hearing. you stole a little built of my thunder as identifying yourself as one of the 25% and since 2000, the older adult population has grown by 26%. and citywide it was 9% and half the population growth and the city's population has grown by 70,000 people and half of the that growth is in the adult population over 60. employment status of older adults and adults with disabilities in san francisco, drawing on the census status. is that the right chart? these charts represent the employment status of older ad t adults and adults with disability. om almost 3/4 of older adults are off the labor force. most who are in the labor force are embassy employed. and among adults with abilities under age 60, we see higher levels of workforce participation with the higher rate of unemployment. what is important to member is when we are looking at this information, it does not capture discouraged workers which is individuals
nicole is going to start. okay. sorry, nicole. >> good morning. thank you so much for having us and this topic on the agenda today. i am nicole bond, the director of the mayor's office on disability. and i am going to just briefly introduce our topic, and a little bit about our framework. and then i will be coming back at the end of the presentation to talk about solutions and next accepts and to spend the bulk of the time focused on questions and public comment. i know there are many...
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nicole su cafÉ con leche. doÑa atila sigue esperando que la atiendan. nicole toma su cafÉ, mira su celular y pasan 10 minutos mÁs. aÚn nadie ha atendido a doÑa atila. nicole paga su cuenta, se levanta y se va. doÑa atila levanta repetidamente su mano pidiendo servicio. nadie responde. derrotada, doÑa atila deja el lugar. hÉctor y ramona vieron el video de lo que le ocurre a doÑa atila. >> a pobre doÑa atila, pensando en las cosas lindas que ella ha hecho, esa es la recompensa. eso me rompe el corazÓn. >> aunque es evidente que doÑa atila fue discriminada por su apariencia y no por el uso de espaÑol, porque no tuvo la oportunidad ni siquiera de hablar, segÚn torres, no deberÍa haber ninguna diferencia en la atenciÓn. >> las personas tienen que hablar en espaÑol. no tienen porque reprimirse. >> para villanueva el espaÑol cumple una funciÓn muy grande en la comunidad. >> afirmaciÓn de comunidad maltratada y esa afirmaciÓn tiene en el mantenimiento del espaÑol una bandera. >> luego de la prueba, nicoleidioma mÁs hablado en el hogar. univisiÓn estÁ llevando a cabo la campaÑa "se habla u.s.a." que celebran esa cultura y el uso del espaÑol, al tiempo que promueve la diversidad y la inclusiÓn . ya regresamos con mÁs de "aquÍ y ahora". >> cuando regresemos, la odise ♪ para los que tienen ganas de más, coors light es más fría, más puro y mas fresca. coors light. la cerveza más refrescante del mundo. siente el alivio sin sueño de claritin por 24 horas. día tras da tras día. porque la vida debería tener más alegrías y menos preocupaciones. siente la claridad, vive claramente claritin. creemos en una fit para todas. base fit me, de maybelline new york. se adapta al tono y la textura de tu piel. borra los poros. controla el brillo. nuestros tonos más diversos. fit me matte + poreless, de maybelline. solo de maybelline new york. [mú[la música se detiene] (vohaste que...la perdimos. desde el primer día,trabajamos para ganarnos tu confianza. [comienza música enérgica] hoy renovamos nuestro compr
nicole su cafÉ con leche. doÑa atila sigue esperando que la atiendan. nicole toma su cafÉ, mira su celular y pasan 10 minutos mÁs. aÚn nadie ha atendido a doÑa atila. nicole paga su cuenta, se levanta y se va. doÑa atila levanta repetidamente su mano pidiendo servicio. nadie responde. derrotada, doÑa atila deja el lugar. hÉctor y ramona vieron el video de lo que le ocurre a doÑa atila. >> a pobre doÑa atila, pensando en las cosas lindas que ella ha hecho, esa es la recompensa....
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nicole petallides is on the floor of the neyork stock change let'sake a listen to what nicole has to say with what went on down there. nicole: stocks finished mixed, really at the end of the day, the dow was relatively flat it finished higher by just one point and there was very light volume the s&p 500 came under pressure, but it was the russel 2,000 that stole the show yet another record close, making it three in a row for the russel. we did see winners on the dow jones industrial average helping to keep it in the green, boeing and caterpillar but there were more losers than winners and those include chevron, jpmorgan and intel came under pressure and then we saw a deal which posted its quarterly results moved higher as campbells soup came under pressure and hit new low, weak results, the ceo and a strategic review of the company, that's why you saw that one fall off and last but not least the 10 year bonds hit another record high overnight, the highest level since 2011. have a great weekend. liz: great to see you thanks for coming on now to this story more than 100 people killed after cuba's national, the boeing 737 plan
nicole petallides is on the floor of the neyork stock change let'sake a listen to what nicole has to say with what went on down there. nicole: stocks finished mixed, really at the end of the day, the dow was relatively flat it finished higher by just one point and there was very light volume the s&p 500 came under pressure, but it was the russel 2,000 that stole the show yet another record close, making it three in a row for the russel. we did see winners on the dow jones industrial average...
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nicole and kingston. melissa: deputy nix, we honor you, we thank you. it is national police week. >> grateful. melissa: we're grateful and indebt what you did for nicole. i'm a mother, nicoleyour child. >> amen. melissa: ahead of historic opening of our embassy. we're live on the ground. we watch live arrivals ahead of the embassy opening half an hour from now. "teen vogue" wants you to read their new articles. everything you should know about karl marx. they're...