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resilience state oil giant petrobras -- brazilian state oil giant petrobras lost over $4 billion last year. details coming of it in business. it is french language week around the world. we will look at a new language made up of french and arabic and english. first our top story live from paris. one year ago today three suicide bombers attacked brussels. the first blew themselves up at ae airport and the third in metro station. 32 people were killed and hundreds more hurt. there was a moment of silence in memory of the victims. of those who were killed were read out this morning at the airport accompanied by a single cello. momenttim spoke of the he lost his wife. whatny times i ask myself if we would have left minutes later? what if we had driven a bit slower? what if? but it happened. in a split second my world changed. from the excitement of going to new york together to the horror i found myself into. i alsothat very moment started seeing the best in mankind. chaos, a totalf stranger laid his jacket under my head and stayed by my side. for more let's bring in our brussels correspo
resilience state oil giant petrobras -- brazilian state oil giant petrobras lost over $4 billion last year. details coming of it in business. it is french language week around the world. we will look at a new language made up of french and arabic and english. first our top story live from paris. one year ago today three suicide bombers attacked brussels. the first blew themselves up at ae airport and the third in metro station. 32 people were killed and hundreds more hurt. there was a moment of...
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. >> pedro parente, the ceo of petrobras. scott? >> brian, thanks so much.rian sullivan in houston. you follow this company closely, josh. stock's up 85% in three months. >> yeah, but like -- >> i know from where it has come. >> contexturally it was down 90 something. >> i know. >> this is the beauty of two things happening at once. number one, diminished expectations in the case of this company there were people talking about bankruptcy. so you don't have bankruptcy. you don't have have a collapse in the brazilian economy or the brazilian political situation. so not having those collapses was enough. james grant like to say that, you know, with cheap stocks good things have a habit of happening for no reason other than no one thinks anything good ever can. that's how you get a situation like this. i wouldn't read more into it than that. it's not a well-run company. it's not the next big thing. it's just a situation where there were no sellers left. and people waking up too late to buy it when it was a couple of bucks. >> no-man's-land? >> no-man's-land. i'm
. >> pedro parente, the ceo of petrobras. scott? >> brian, thanks so much.rian sullivan in houston. you follow this company closely, josh. stock's up 85% in three months. >> yeah, but like -- >> i know from where it has come. >> contexturally it was down 90 something. >> i know. >> this is the beauty of two things happening at once. number one, diminished expectations in the case of this company there were people talking about bankruptcy. so you don't...
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but growing opposition within his own coalition to austerity .easures the petrobras scandal has exposed institutionalized corruption, connecting brazil's largest company with its political party. read more about brazil and the quick takes on the bloomberg. go to bloomberg.com for more stories. , ecb breaking news policymakers have discussed whether interest rates could rise before the asset purchases come to an end, according to people familiar with the matter. we will come back to the ecb in a few moments. let's talk about the eu summit in brussels this week. theresa may reaffirming she will trigger article 50 by the end of the month. the eu president was asked if he was ready. >> we are. ean-claude can confirm this that we are well-prepared and i in 48 hours. that mark: joining us with the latest is ian. theresa may was served a series of reminders by various eu leaders about how tough the negotiations will be once article 50 is triggered. >> that is right. the eu leaders have gathered in brussels and what they have said to theresa may is that the ball is in your court. we are fully p
but growing opposition within his own coalition to austerity .easures the petrobras scandal has exposed institutionalized corruption, connecting brazil's largest company with its political party. read more about brazil and the quick takes on the bloomberg. go to bloomberg.com for more stories. , ecb breaking news policymakers have discussed whether interest rates could rise before the asset purchases come to an end, according to people familiar with the matter. we will come back to the ecb in a...
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investigation, more than $2 billion in alleged bribes involving major construction companies and petrobras in the wake of the bill's failure. the freedom caucus. he had planned to vote in favor of the gop legislation. he said leaving the caucus will allow him to be more effective. >>> the head of chicago's police union is set to meet with president trump in washington this week. he mentioned the city's soaring crime rate and alarming spike in murders. the leader is also scheduled to meet with justice department officials following a doj report that found civil rights abuses permeated chicago police force. >>> police in cincinnati are staying mostly tight-lipped about the search for those responsible for the deadly nightclub shooting. one man was killed early sunday morning at the cameo club when a dispute escalated into a shootout. 15 others were wounded by the gunfire. authorities say there is no link to terrorism, and they are looking into how the firearms made it past security. the scope of the violence caught them by surprise. >> i've been a policeman almost 30 years and seen countless
investigation, more than $2 billion in alleged bribes involving major construction companies and petrobras in the wake of the bill's failure. the freedom caucus. he had planned to vote in favor of the gop legislation. he said leaving the caucus will allow him to be more effective. >>> the head of chicago's police union is set to meet with president trump in washington this week. he mentioned the city's soaring crime rate and alarming spike in murders. the leader is also scheduled to...
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this investigation, more than2 billion in alleged bribes involving major construction companies and petrobrasm relatively calm. >>> rallies broke out over the country as supporters of president trump clashed with anti-trump protesters. the two sides got into shouting matches and fistfights and police in huntington beach, california say pro-trump marchers were attacked with pepper spray. a scouple suffered minor injuries. >>> and politicians take shots at each other. president trump called out the house freedom caucus and other conservatives for opposing the legislation. they saved obamacare as well as they'll seek the support of moderate democrats and he scolded moderate republicans who failed to back the president. >> i think it's a real shame, and the president's disappointed in the number of people he thought were loyal to him that weren't. >> the continuing fallout, a house member has retired from the freedom caucus. he had planned to vote in favor of the gop legislation. he said leaving the caucus will allow him to be more effective. >>> the head of chicago's police union is set to meet
this investigation, more than2 billion in alleged bribes involving major construction companies and petrobrasm relatively calm. >>> rallies broke out over the country as supporters of president trump clashed with anti-trump protesters. the two sides got into shouting matches and fistfights and police in huntington beach, california say pro-trump marchers were attacked with pepper spray. a scouple suffered minor injuries. >>> and politicians take shots at each other. president...