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his answer was a sweet one philip john -- lebron james said it would be icing on the cake to have an ice cream truck and the queue at the same time, his words. and what the king wants, he gets. blue bunny ice cream is answering the call. the company sent this tweet out today announcing it is sending a semitruck of ice cream to give out free treats for fans on the streets. that separates quicken loans arena and a progressive field tomorrow night. >>> a manhunt underway for a man police say shocked to oklahoma what relatives believe lead to the shooting. i'll have details. >>> a terrifying experience for a police ride along passenger. the unbelievable chase that left her with injuries. >>> and we had the campaign trail. the latest on the recent polls in the run for president. >>> there's a massive search going on right now for a man police say two officers with an ak-47 rifle . he then took off in a stolen getaway car, police said. those officers responded to a reported shooting when he opened fire. two of his relatives found dead in the stolen car. police think he may have set off by
his answer was a sweet one philip john -- lebron james said it would be icing on the cake to have an ice cream truck and the queue at the same time, his words. and what the king wants, he gets. blue bunny ice cream is answering the call. the company sent this tweet out today announcing it is sending a semitruck of ice cream to give out free treats for fans on the streets. that separates quicken loans arena and a progressive field tomorrow night. >>> a manhunt underway for a man police...
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. with nine days until election day, democrat hillary clinton and republican donald trump are making their closing arguments to supporters and any undecided voters left in the battleground states getting most of their personal attention. but the specter of the revived fbi probe into clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state is looming in the background. speaking at predominant
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy inspires. that informs and sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. with 16 days to go until election day, democrat hillary clinton has her largest lead yet in a national poll of likely voters. the "washington post-abc news" survey out today shows clinton preferred by 12 points over republican donald trump-- 50% to 38%. libertarian gary johnson receives 5% and green party candidate jill stein, 2%. today, clinton campaigned in north carolina, one of the closest battlegrou
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. more than five million people have already cast ballots in the presidential race in early voting under way in 34 states. with two weeks and no debates left until election day, donald trump and hillary clinton are making their closing arguments to the rest of america's 200 million registered voters. today, in gettysburg, pennsylvania, trump laid out an agenda for his first 100 days in office should he win the race. one foc
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> brangham: good evening and thanks for joining us. as the hours count down to the second debate between hillary clinton and donald trump tonight, the number of republicans publicly withdrawing support for trump continues to grow. in the past two days, since the release of an 11-year-old videotape showing trump talking in sexually aggressive and crude terms about women, more than 40 governors, senators, and members of the house of representatives,
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the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank for joining us. a warning today from russia to the united states over the intractable civil war in syria. as russia escalated its air strikes on rebel-held parts of aleppo in northern syria, it warned the u.s. against launching counter-attacks on syrian government forces. a russian foreign ministry spokeswoman said attacks on forces loyal to president bashar al assad would lead to" terrible, tectonic consequences" in syria and across the
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save now when you buy philips sonicare. john: if you lean left you probably vote democrat.illary opposed gay marriage for most her career. she supported the drug war and she doesn't want the feds to legalize weed. she has been a hawk. there was never a war she didn't want to fight. i want folks to support gary johnson. one group tells bernie sanders supporters. if you want to vote for john southern instead of hillary, you need to see this. this ad shows a bunch of things gary johnson has said that most democrats don't like. >> should we take a long-term view when it comes to global warming? the sun is going to grow and encompass the earth, right? it was co-founded by nate lerks rner. eventually the sun will encompass the earth. he was just saying to obsess about global warming now makes no sense. >> i would disagree with that. i think global warming is an issue. we are seeing stronger hurricanes and record temperatures and we need to respond. john: because of man made global warming? >> we can measure the number of greenhouse gas and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the
save now when you buy philips sonicare. john: if you lean left you probably vote democrat.illary opposed gay marriage for most her career. she supported the drug war and she doesn't want the feds to legalize weed. she has been a hawk. there was never a war she didn't want to fight. i want folks to support gary johnson. one group tells bernie sanders supporters. if you want to vote for john southern instead of hillary, you need to see this. this ad shows a bunch of things gary johnson has said...
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philip milstein family. the citi foundation. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, william brangham. >> brangham: hello, and thank you for joining us. donald trump's presidential campaign is in full throttle damage control following yesterday's release of an 11- year-old videotape showing him making vulgar sexual remarks demeaning to women. today, trump told the "wall street journal" there is "zero chance i'll quit" the race for the white house, this despite widespread condemnation from republican party leaders. trump also told the "washington post," which first published the
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philip milstein family. the citi foundation. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. presidential candidates hillary clinton and donald trump are focusing almost exclusively on the closest battleground states in next month's election. clinton campaigned in north carolina today and talked about gun violence at a predominantly black church in charlotte, telling the congregation: "protecting all of god's children is america's calling." clinton supports stricter background checks for gun buyers. trump does not
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philip milstein family. the citi foundation. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. hillary clinton's campaign is calling on the f.b.i. to reveal all it knows about a recently discovered batch of emails related to the once-dormant investigation into clinton's private email servers she used while secretary of state. clinton campaign chairman john podesta told reporters on a conference call today the letter from f.b.i. director james comey informing congress yesterday of the emails was" long on innuendo and shor
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save now when you buy philips sonicare. johntwo-thirds or more the public knows that hillary clinton is a liar pitch he can be trusted and now the two faces of hillary clinton are coming out. it's her wikileaks that she says one thing [bleep]. john: bull scene and cuts off the congressman when he says hillary is a liar. actually it was probably was the glitch but the transcripts to show hillary tells different stories to different people. when she talks privately with bankers. i have public physicians in private physicians. we needed debate between hillary and hillary select try something now on the campaign trail. she said this. >> we are going to tell companies that try to move jobs out of our country that if they try to they will have to pay an exit tax in return every penny, every penny. john: punish those companies. i don't like open trade she says trade she says and yet wikileaks reveals that when she speaks for $700,000 to the bank she said she is a big supporter of free trade. in fact my dream is the hemispheric common m
save now when you buy philips sonicare. johntwo-thirds or more the public knows that hillary clinton is a liar pitch he can be trusted and now the two faces of hillary clinton are coming out. it's her wikileaks that she says one thing [bleep]. john: bull scene and cuts off the congressman when he says hillary is a liar. actually it was probably was the glitch but the transcripts to show hillary tells different stories to different people. when she talks privately with bankers. i have public...
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save now when you buy philips sonicare. john: we are back live art in about the election.lection. i asked our panel is to tell us their best and worst moments from the most recent debate. jessica said her best moment was hillary speaking up or abortion rights. >> i will defend roe v. wade and i will defend women's rights to make their own health care decisions. john: this is that important to you? >> is very important to me and also important to a majority of women and men in america. when we were discussing before we came back wherever you fall on the debate here i thought it was a very thoughtful and impassioned defense of our right to choose and after the language donald trump used where he said rip the baby out before it's due that it was important for a major nominee to talk that way. john: important to democrats. >> important to more than democrats actually. it's important to libertarians. john: you don't want people to have a right to choose their school? >> on the slave charter schools do not take away from the strength of public schools i'm all for it. john: democ
save now when you buy philips sonicare. john: we are back live art in about the election.lection. i asked our panel is to tell us their best and worst moments from the most recent debate. jessica said her best moment was hillary speaking up or abortion rights. >> i will defend roe v. wade and i will defend women's rights to make their own health care decisions. john: this is that important to you? >> is very important to me and also important to a majority of women and men in...
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chancellor philip hammond speaking to bloomberg's editor in chief john mickelthwait in washington.k about some of those problems and opportunities for the u.k. as it seeks a new future out of the european union. with me as simon wells, chief european economist at hsbc and jane foley. simon, i want to start with you because you have been writing for a while about this idea of hard versus soft brexit. what has changed for you over the past couple of we -- over the past week? simon: we first wrote about hard and soft brexit in 2015 before there had been a general election. union wouldustoms be a pretty hard exit back then and now liam fox is talking about no customs union at all. i think what has changed is at least now, it looks like we are on the cards for a harder exit. the debate up to now has centered a lot around paris, and the work we have done. of course paris is important -- s isorists -- tariff important. we have identified thousands of these things. those could really slow trade and they could be equivalent on many goods to a tariff of 10% to 15% so it is an enormous issue
chancellor philip hammond speaking to bloomberg's editor in chief john mickelthwait in washington.k about some of those problems and opportunities for the u.k. as it seeks a new future out of the european union. with me as simon wells, chief european economist at hsbc and jane foley. simon, i want to start with you because you have been writing for a while about this idea of hard versus soft brexit. what has changed for you over the past couple of we -- over the past week? simon: we first wrote...
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chancellor philip hammond will join john nichols ways -- john mikel's waste. 10 -- at 3 p.m. london time. ♪ vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. nejra: counting you down to the european close, about 15 minutes away. let's get back to our guests, the senior investment manager at aberdeen asset management. we were talking about the jitters in the market selloff by bloomberg-ecb scoop. there's a lot of talk about where the markets are -- we have mohamed el-erian saying the markets are not pricing and year in uncertainty. mark gilbert says we cannot take everything as a layman moment. i want to highlight this chart , the mosto-dollar traded current see pair. are the markets to complacent? luke: yes. almost by definition. have got to is with the central banks have wanted us to get to. i have suppressed volatility and those are the goals they have. they were hoping it would feature do they broader economy and that we could get out of .his in a nominal growth way for now, it is ok to be complacent. it's supported by those fundamentals being poor.
chancellor philip hammond will join john nichols ways -- john mikel's waste. 10 -- at 3 p.m. london time. ♪ vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. nejra: counting you down to the european close, about 15 minutes away. let's get back to our guests, the senior investment manager at aberdeen asset management. we were talking about the jitters in the market selloff by bloomberg-ecb scoop. there's a lot of talk about where the markets are -- we have mohamed...
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political commentator and council speaker christine quinn she's a hillary clinton supporter and john philips, a donald trump supporter and cnn political commentator anna navarro. anna, i want to start with you because i haven't seen you for too long. >> i'm toor a angry to be on ine morning. >> what did you make of last night? >> i'm not inclined to like anything related to donald trump, not a thing. but i thought mike pence did very, very well yesterday. he was calm and cool and collected. i thought in style points, tim kaine was a mess. he looked to me like one of those, you know, nice american guys from the midwest who come into the cuban restaurant for the first time and drink cuban coffee and you have to peel them off the wall for the next three days. he was overcaffeinated and he interrupted 64 times. it was down right annoying. forget the substance. in the meantime, you had mike pence who could not be phased. he did not take the bait of spending the entire debate defending the insane things that his running mate has been saying for the last week. so, i thought the contrast between the
political commentator and council speaker christine quinn she's a hillary clinton supporter and john philips, a donald trump supporter and cnn political commentator anna navarro. anna, i want to start with you because i haven't seen you for too long. >> i'm toor a angry to be on ine morning. >> what did you make of last night? >> i'm not inclined to like anything related to donald trump, not a thing. but i thought mike pence did very, very well yesterday. he was calm and cool...
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at 10:00 a.m., john micklethwait sits down with u.k. chancellor philiprexit. this is jonathan. jonathan: this is jonathan. we are about 11 minutes away from the open. this is how we are trading -- europe is pretty much unchanged. the open is 11 minutes away. ♪ alix: this is bloomberg . i am alix steel. look at the terminal, a 15-day chart of deutsche bank. each from a with the potential announcement of a $14 billion fine, hitting record lows, and now they're off those lows. spoke with an investment founder and ceo on what he believes the bank's plan should be when it comes to the doj. you are saying that john cryan should effectively raise his middle finger at the justice department and say, i will see you in court? really? >> yes. erik: why has every single ceo not taken that option? a u.s. ceo, you do not have that option? erik: is that what he is going to do? >> i think they are ready to litigate, which is why i think eventually, with the administration leaving in the next six days, it is in everybody's best interest. ofx: the kbw global director
at 10:00 a.m., john micklethwait sits down with u.k. chancellor philiprexit. this is jonathan. jonathan: this is jonathan. we are about 11 minutes away from the open. this is how we are trading -- europe is pretty much unchanged. the open is 11 minutes away. ♪ alix: this is bloomberg . i am alix steel. look at the terminal, a 15-day chart of deutsche bank. each from a with the potential announcement of a $14 billion fine, hitting record lows, and now they're off those lows. spoke with an...
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john: so if philip clinton calls you and his everybody says things are going well come to the headquartersrow and interview everybody in the staff to make sure we're doing everything we need to do who would you talk to? mike: i think they're doing a pretty good job. it was overshadowed last night by these comments that mr. trump made. she has got to start laying outcome of this election for selectica the election were tomorrow people would view as a total repudiation of her opponent and not a mandate for her. you saw her starting to do that last night to try to talk to independent moderate republicans and others for to know but he heard very much of it just because of the outcome of the debate. they need to think about how they will govern in addition to how they will turn out their boat. thing, i agree with what you said of the substance, the does matter. preparation for debates matters. what this debate showed is that a lack of preparation and discipline which is troubling and a potential president. it is not like mr. trump didn't know there will be a question about his comments. every s
john: so if philip clinton calls you and his everybody says things are going well come to the headquartersrow and interview everybody in the staff to make sure we're doing everything we need to do who would you talk to? mike: i think they're doing a pretty good job. it was overshadowed last night by these comments that mr. trump made. she has got to start laying outcome of this election for selectica the election were tomorrow people would view as a total repudiation of her opponent and not a...
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philip hammond spoke to john mickelthwait about the pound before the flash crash. >> we do not targethange rate level. we have a free exchange rate. the market will make its judgment on the appropriate level of sterling at any given time, and history tells us that those judgments can move fairly significantly on fairly small provocations. francine: that was philip hammond, bill rhodes is still with us. my problem is that we were in the core doors with tom keene speaking to a lot of newsmakers, and people are confused about what brexit is becoming. what the chancellor is saying, trying to reassure the market they are open for business, is put into question by all the newsmakers and people around the world that matter in d.c. today. bill: one of the things you have got to look like -- look at is, clarity is everything. i think the present government, prime minister and chancellor of got to make it clear shortly how they are going to deal with the financial center in london. is going toity cause i think a lot of problems, if this is not made very clear over the coming months. francine: w
philip hammond spoke to john mickelthwait about the pound before the flash crash. >> we do not targethange rate level. we have a free exchange rate. the market will make its judgment on the appropriate level of sterling at any given time, and history tells us that those judgments can move fairly significantly on fairly small provocations. francine: that was philip hammond, bill rhodes is still with us. my problem is that we were in the core doors with tom keene speaking to a lot of...
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. >> let's do that and bring back alex burns, philip bump and jackie kocinich. >> john halpin is writing to the clinton campaign. he says, "many of the most powerful elements of the conservative movement are all catholics, many converts. it's an amazing bastardization of the faith. they must imagine they think it it is the most socially acceptable politically conservative religion. politically conservative religion their rich friends wouldn't understand if they became evangelicals. philip, let's talk about this exchange. basically, it sounds to me to me as if jennifer palmieri is trying to, but in the process she maligns catholicism. how big of a smoking gun is this? >> well, i mean, you know, i think it's important to keep in mind this is a 2011 private e-mail that became public. this is not something that became part of hillary clinton's talking points. >> this is not policy. this is not let's ban all catholics that border. >> that's correct. it is not that. i think that the game that we're seeing here is that donald trump is here in the polls and hillary clinton is here in the polls a
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tomorrow on number tv, philip hammond will join john micklethwait for a conversation on the economy afterovernment will approach economies in europe. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." foreign-exchange quickly here. 1.26.rading at now 1.27, 1.25. francine? francine: coming up shortly, it is "bloomberg ." alix steel joins you there in new york. we just heard from theresa may and eight boe official saying the brexit hit to you ok investment could be insidious. you have a packed show. to thee will be pivoting bloomberg news story yesterday, that the ecb is prepared to taper its bond buying program. is it a roadmap or just chatter from the ecb? we will talk about that with jeffrey rosenberg at black rock, as well as steve major's. you have goldman and you have morgan stanley. the dichotomy in the bond market. who is right and why? we will also talk investments and european banks with david a serra.- with davide tom: prime minister may is speaking, a massive victory lap. esther hammett in conversation with john micklethwait tomorrow. really looking forward to that. jeff cu
tomorrow on number tv, philip hammond will join john micklethwait for a conversation on the economy afterovernment will approach economies in europe. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." foreign-exchange quickly here. 1.26.rading at now 1.27, 1.25. francine? francine: coming up shortly, it is "bloomberg ." alix steel joins you there in new york. we just heard from theresa may and eight boe official saying the brexit hit to you ok investment could be...
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speaking yesterday with john micklethwait, he says philip hammond says he was not targeting a sterling. >> we don't target and exchange rate level. we have a free exchange rate. the market will make its judgment on the appropriate level of sterling at any given time. history tells us those judgments can move fairly significantly on fairly small provocations. one of the self-denying ordinances for chancellors is we don't speculate on the appropriate exchange rates for sterling. >> you don't seem unhappy about the current levels. >> it would not be unusual for the tesla to protect the sterling too high or too low -- for the chancellor to protect the sterling too high or too low. free-floating market exchange rate. guy: the chancellor in new york trying to woo global banks suggesting the pound is the place to be. it may well be if you are a global company. as 6.1% fell as much overnight against the dollar. sayas a move that traders was exacerbated by sell orders. for more, let's ring in paul dobson -- let's bring in paul dobson. what has been your reaction? paul: a mix of consternation, o
speaking yesterday with john micklethwait, he says philip hammond says he was not targeting a sterling. >> we don't target and exchange rate level. we have a free exchange rate. the market will make its judgment on the appropriate level of sterling at any given time. history tells us those judgments can move fairly significantly on fairly small provocations. one of the self-denying ordinances for chancellors is we don't speculate on the appropriate exchange rates for sterling. >>...
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how much could and should philip hammond do when he reveals his autumn budget? johnne's talking about fiscal policy. if you look at the situation we're in at the moment, we might be on the titanic with no lifeboats. qe has run its course. we've gone down to zero interest rates or near to and global debt is 30% to 40% higher than it was before the last financial crisis. we need fiscal policy because the ammunition is running out. we need a very solid plan. we have to realize that we are adding more debt to our national mightt some stage, but we get some benefits. this will all take time. when you implement those fiscal policy measures, it takes time. there's a time lag. we look for quick wins. we might be in a tricky situation in the short term. we need this fiscal policy to have some impact pretty quickly. mark: nicolas lockhart, john ideas.ellow at lse up next, iceland goes to the polls. it is expected to vote in a radical coalition spearheaded by the pirate party. we are live on the ground next. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark barton in london. pirate party is
how much could and should philip hammond do when he reveals his autumn budget? johnne's talking about fiscal policy. if you look at the situation we're in at the moment, we might be on the titanic with no lifeboats. qe has run its course. we've gone down to zero interest rates or near to and global debt is 30% to 40% higher than it was before the last financial crisis. we need fiscal policy because the ammunition is running out. we need a very solid plan. we have to realize that we are adding...
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nejra: that was philip hammond speaking with bloomberg's editor in chief john micklethwait in new yorkvonnie: portugal secretary of state of treasury ricardo felix joins us. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: live from london and new attentiontheir vonnie: portugal is scheduled to hand in its budget proposal next week and concerns over spending cuts and the money and needs to pump into ailing banks is weighing on investors minds. ricardo felix joins us now to discuss the state of the country's finances. are you visiting investors here in the united states? ricardo: thank you for having me. we are visiting investors here passing our message related to budget guidelines for the next year on all the action in order to revamp the situation in the elements of this year. simplenow in a much more -- commitment to the european authorities related with the and european union area presented a budget that fulfills commitment. vonnie: what category of investor are you going after and where along the portugal curve would you like to see them find this? ricardo: different investors from hedge fund, most of
nejra: that was philip hammond speaking with bloomberg's editor in chief john micklethwait in new yorkvonnie: portugal secretary of state of treasury ricardo felix joins us. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: live from london and new attentiontheir vonnie: portugal is scheduled to hand in its budget proposal next week and concerns over spending cuts and the money and needs to pump into ailing banks is weighing on investors minds. ricardo felix joins us now to discuss the state of the country's...
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john: do you think there is any economic advantage to brexit? philip: in the long-term, yes.. is an outward looking nation with strong trading links and investment links around the world. outside the european union we will build on those historic trading links and we will leverage the advantage of an economy which is, in many respects, more mid-atlantic than 20 miles off the coast of europe. in the way it approaches markets, the way it's labor market works, attitudes for doing business, and, of course, the legal system. i think most people in britain feel halfway across the atlantic between the u.s. and europe rather than just 20 miles off of the coast of europe and 3000 miles away from the u.s. john: you say that and people listen to teresa may's speech and they heard a voice that sounded more critical of business than anything we have heard for a long time. more critical than cameron, and tony blair. all the way back to jim callahan. is this a government that is antibusiness in some way? was that the message he wanted to send? >> absolutely not. this is a pro-business gover
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john mccain. unclear if she'll be able to win but it could make the race closer. pete: georgia an texas too? philipgeorgia certainly but texas seems more of a stretch but some polls show that to be close too. pete: phil, thank you. thank you all. the conversation continues on "the washington week extra" where we tell you about the independent presidential candidate surging in the polls in one state where he might defeat donald trump and hillary clinton. trump has been warning his supporters as the potential of voter fraud in the lech but the expert says your odds of getting struck by lightning twice are more than the odds of voter fraud. see more at pbs.org/washingtonweek. i'm pete williams. good night. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> thousands of people came out today to run the race for retirement so we asked them are you completely prepared for retirement? ok, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound like mu
john mccain. unclear if she'll be able to win but it could make the race closer. pete: georgia an texas too? philipgeorgia certainly but texas seems more of a stretch but some polls show that to be close too. pete: phil, thank you. thank you all. the conversation continues on "the washington week extra" where we tell you about the independent presidential candidate surging in the polls in one state where he might defeat donald trump and hillary clinton. trump has been warning his...
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philips chief executive. we will be hearing from t-mobile ceo john legere. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark barton.is the european close on bloomberg. shares of t-mobile are rising today, the company beating profit estimates, learn new customers. sales rising 18% from a year earlier. monfils -- monthly phone subscriber additions were slightly higher. emily chang is standing by in san francisco with t-mobile chief executive john legere, who is in seattle. emily: thanks for joining us. another strong quarter from you. you continue to gain subscribers at the expense of verizon and at&t. tweeted about this. do you really think about the at&t time warner deal? greatmust've been a quarter for t-mobile because i'm getting to interview with you. lately, you have moved on to kings and movie stars and small ceos like me have been left in the lurch. thanks for having me. that is a great sign. this quarter for us was fantastic. 2 million net additional customers. that is 14 quarters in a row of over 1 million and an average of 1.9. 851,000 postpaid phones. since hundred 84,000 prepaid -- 684,000 prepaid phones
philips chief executive. we will be hearing from t-mobile ceo john legere. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark barton.is the european close on bloomberg. shares of t-mobile are rising today, the company beating profit estimates, learn new customers. sales rising 18% from a year earlier. monfils -- monthly phone subscriber additions were slightly higher. emily chang is standing by in san francisco with t-mobile chief executive john legere, who is in seattle. emily: thanks for joining us....
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chancellor philip hammond speaking with bloomberg editor-in-chief john mcswain here at bloomberg.just under 30 minutes, and while there has been movement with other asset classes like gold, oil, treasuries, and currencies, you did not see a lot today on the major equity averages, and you still do not see very much. the nasdaq currently down .1%. abigail doolittle is down at the market decide. the major averages not moving much but under the hood there has been more activity. abigail: indeed. it is interesting. we have the nasdaq going down into the close ever so slightly, but there has been some intra--- intraday choppy volatility to the downside. at one point, the composite index was down, so a bit of a recovery. unable to pull up with the s&p has done, turning green. one thing that makes this interesting that we talked about earlier was the fact the big drag this morning, health care, is still the big drag this money. the nasdaq bio indexes near session lows, down 2.3%. we have seen a recovery in some of the mega cap tech names, and the bright spot, the big boost all day has bee
chancellor philip hammond speaking with bloomberg editor-in-chief john mcswain here at bloomberg.just under 30 minutes, and while there has been movement with other asset classes like gold, oil, treasuries, and currencies, you did not see a lot today on the major equity averages, and you still do not see very much. the nasdaq currently down .1%. abigail doolittle is down at the market decide. the major averages not moving much but under the hood there has been more activity. abigail: indeed. it...
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scarlet: one of the prices -- philip hammond says it may not be up for grabs after all. hammond spoke with john's weight. -- with john. scarlet: most interest rate swaps clearing click play for real quick. largestld's retailer will spend more money to renovated stores and increase its e-commerce capabilities. walmart had better-than-expected growth at its u.s. stores this year. but the chain wants to improve its online operation so it can better compete with amazon.com. disney says that attendance at its new amusement park in shanghai has exceeded its expectations. that comes after a media report cited the park was attracting about half the crowds analysts had anticipated. the report said that disney guests complained about high prices and long waits for some rights. the role biggest oil company will sell shares in all of its operations, not just in its refining and distribution units. he told bloomberg the company will soon announce a list of banks and consult advising on the ipo. saudi arabia wants aramco to go public. could the in the trillions of dollars. time now for bloomberg's quick take
scarlet: one of the prices -- philip hammond says it may not be up for grabs after all. hammond spoke with john's weight. -- with john. scarlet: most interest rate swaps clearing click play for real quick. largestld's retailer will spend more money to renovated stores and increase its e-commerce capabilities. walmart had better-than-expected growth at its u.s. stores this year. but the chain wants to improve its online operation so it can better compete with amazon.com. disney says that...
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tomorrow, philip hammond will join our bloomberg interim chief john mickelthwait on the british economy brexit. ,hat is 9:15 a.m. in new york 2:15 in london. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg "surveillance," francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york. let's get to the story that broke at the top of the hour, india's monetary policy committee lowered interest rates , taking advantage of easing inflation to boost growth. we are seeing stocks rise and the rupee extending grain -- gains. we are joined by the south african finance minister. wasn'th of a surprise that the r.b.i. cut interest rates today? >> this has taken many by surprise. the poll indicated the market was not expecting a rate cut the governor has cut interest rates by 25 basis points. ais is the first time monetary policy committee is taking a call on industry. 22 point on growth they expect gross value added to be close to 6.7%. growth is positive. inflation, the message from the reserve bank of india is one of continuity. they expect inflation to be around the same level as last time, about 5%. francine: what does this t
tomorrow, philip hammond will join our bloomberg interim chief john mickelthwait on the british economy brexit. ,hat is 9:15 a.m. in new york 2:15 in london. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg "surveillance," francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york. let's get to the story that broke at the top of the hour, india's monetary policy committee lowered interest rates , taking advantage of easing inflation to boost growth. we are seeing stocks rise and the rupee extending grain --...
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john, thank you very much. now i want to bring in cnn politics executive editor mark preston and "washington post" political reporter philip bump. good evening. mark, despite the fact he is winning, numbers look bleak for donald trump at least electoral wise if you listen to what john king says. what is best case scenario for him? >> best is that his campaign turns around and he is able to pick up support in states such as new hampshire, pick up key congressional district in maine, that he turns it around in colorado where he is behind right now. that's not putting papa on the board, but frankly he needs his message he has in ohio to transfer over to pennsylvania. certainly the western part of the state, and see if it can grow into philadelphia, otherwise he has a difficult path. again, he has to win florida and north carolina on top of that. it is difficult. >> he has a ways to go. do you agree? >> yeah, i mean i would say it is worse than difficult. essentially you saw right there looking at the map the way it is, hillary clinton is over 300 electoral votes. this is not something, you know -- and we're also two weeks fro
john, thank you very much. now i want to bring in cnn politics executive editor mark preston and "washington post" political reporter philip bump. good evening. mark, despite the fact he is winning, numbers look bleak for donald trump at least electoral wise if you listen to what john king says. what is best case scenario for him? >> best is that his campaign turns around and he is able to pick up support in states such as new hampshire, pick up key congressional district in...
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philips sonicare. november ate this country make one of the most important, the most important decisions in history. the only way we can prove that is by having lots of famous people. john: lots of famous people telling you to vote. that ad was produced by hollywood director who thought he could get more people to vote by enlisting lots of his favorite friends. >> lots and lots of favorite people. >> important. john: important that you vote. vote democrat. >> to want to give nuclear weapons to a man whose signature move is firing things? >> how republican is the ruling class. hollywood thinks republicans and conservatives are moral. that's radio host ben shapiro. your moral. >> and interpublic and hollywood is moral. early on social issues. if you are an economic libertarian you may be able to get a away to but if you vote republican not so much and if you are social conservatives certainly not. john: i think you are right about the moral attitude. i get that when i tell people sometimes i work for fox. the celebrities do have power. the pro hillary get out the vote video has been viewed 7 million times. they made this parody video. >> it's times like these when we real
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philip hammond. that is a little bit later today. our editor-in-chief, john mikel will speak to him. jeremy stretch still with us in the studio. weigh in with your thoughts and the pound. i was fascinated with these bloomberg story when they had the full redline brexit talks, according to the brexit department. david davis'department. submitting to eu lawmaking and allowing the eu judges to have jurisdiction. nothing to do with business. jeremy: and i think that we the interesting challenge for philip hammond today. he can said he wants to provide as good a deal for as possible for banks, but he does not have that. he can do his best, but of course we, also have the negotiations forthcoming between the eu and u.k. so i think his reassurance not only go so far, of course you have three member theresa may was only in new york a week or so ago also having these meetings with wall street officials. again, trying to reassure them. i am not entirely sure he will go that far. manus: they have to prepare themselves. listen to them on other, pound for pound traders boning up on european polit
philip hammond. that is a little bit later today. our editor-in-chief, john mikel will speak to him. jeremy stretch still with us in the studio. weigh in with your thoughts and the pound. i was fascinated with these bloomberg story when they had the full redline brexit talks, according to the brexit department. david davis'department. submitting to eu lawmaking and allowing the eu judges to have jurisdiction. nothing to do with business. jeremy: and i think that we the interesting challenge for...
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>> philip hammond said he would welcome him staying, and that is a positive sign. fors: sir johnu taking the time to join us. caroline: indeed. coming up, we will be talking .boc, fueling depreciation talk we are live in hong kong for the details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: welcome back to the open. we want to talk about china. the central bank's has weakend the yuan's reference read. this is the longest run of cuts in inine months. us editor is joining from hong kong. is this huge policy change? are the hawkish voices proving correct? never too fars away. that said, the expectation that the yuan will decline over the next couple months is undeniable. the federal reserve is set to in december. however, i would not be extremely hawkish on the currency, extremely bearish on doesuan, because the pboc not seem to have let control go completely. last week when china was on holiday, the u.s. dollar index was about 1%. however, when china reopened on monday, the pboc weakened the yuan by about 3.0%. it was about wanting to control the depreciation. yes, the yuan will probably d
>> philip hammond said he would welcome him staying, and that is a positive sign. fors: sir johnu taking the time to join us. caroline: indeed. coming up, we will be talking .boc, fueling depreciation talk we are live in hong kong for the details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: welcome back to the open. we want to talk about china. the central bank's has weakend the yuan's reference read. this is the longest run of cuts in inine months. us editor is joining from hong kong. is this...
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philips sonicare. >>> there's a new senator from new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> elected over john >> we're going to stay for a while longer until we hear from george w. bush and from vice president al gore. >> the florida results are in question and the presidency hanging in the balance. al gore's campaign strategists warn him not to concede. >> the only thing you could do, because the vice president wasn't answering his phone, is call david morehouse. he was told, when you get out of the car, you have to go straight to the stage. david said no you have to go to the holding room. he said, why do we have to go -- he was wrapping up this phone conversation with george w. bush. where he was withdrawing his concession. >> it's a great moment where bush said, but my brother says i won. my brother jeb. and al gore said, i don't think your brother gets to decide who's the president of the united states. >> i just got off the phone. it's true, the vice president has called to rekacant his concession. >> the president elect in the state has proved to be critical by 565 votes. >> there are
philips sonicare. >>> there's a new senator from new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> elected over john >> we're going to stay for a while longer until we hear from george w. bush and from vice president al gore. >> the florida results are in question and the presidency hanging in the balance. al gore's campaign strategists warn him not to concede. >> the only thing you could do, because the vice president wasn't answering his phone, is call david...
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with me is annby philip reporter for "the washington post" and ron brownstein senior political analyst. so, ron, let's start there. clinton's campaign chair john podesta said russia is to blame for hacking into his e-mail. he actually suggested that the trump campaign could have known what was coming from russia. seriously? >> well, there's one tweet, there's one kind of suspicious tweet in which they, they seem to be roger stone seemd to be talking about what was going to be coming and john podesta's turn next look all indications from the administration are, from the intelligence agencies, that russia is, in fact, systematically meddling in the election by hacking in to and releasing e-mail -- internal communications from one side in the campaign. right? i mean there is there's not been kind of a random assortment here. there have been democratic institutions, democratic leaders, that have been -- that have been targeted. and we don't know if their aim is to help donald trump, or if their aim is just to destabilize the election. but i would say that there's no what in these e-mails that have come out so far that is nearly as important as the
with me is annby philip reporter for "the washington post" and ron brownstein senior political analyst. so, ron, let's start there. clinton's campaign chair john podesta said russia is to blame for hacking into his e-mail. he actually suggested that the trump campaign could have known what was coming from russia. seriously? >> well, there's one tweet, there's one kind of suspicious tweet in which they, they seem to be roger stone seemd to be talking about what was going to be...
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philip bump, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> tomorrow morning on "face the nation," john dickerson's guests include reince priebus chairman of the republican national committee. >>> deadly storms overnight. one person killed after 7 inches of rain fell on central and western pennsylvania. friday's storm flooded several roads and triggered mudslides. officials are monitoring the water supply fearing the possibility that thousands of gallons of gasoline could pour in from a ruptured pipe. eastern and central massachusetts is drying out this morning after a torrential rain storm there. hardest is worcester which got 5 inches of rain and dozens of motorists were stranded on flooded streets as you see there. they actually had to be rescued. there were no reported injuries. >>> at least 85 people in atchison, kansas, are recovering a chemical spill at a distilling plant lisaed a cloud. you can see firefighters neutralized it with foam. a courthouse and three schools were evacuated and the air was shrer cleared a few hours later. >>> in baghdad, iraq's second largest city and isis stronghold in northern iraq. jeven finn
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he says an effort to test the potency of attacks by john mccain if president obama became the democratic nominee. post" political columnist philip bump. good morning. >> good morning. >> mr. trump seems to have trouble getting beyond the accusations, in part, they keep coming, but, secondly, he keeps talking about them. >> one of the things you've seen in the course of the campaign is donald trump likes a couple of things. he likes positive feedback from his crowds and likes to talk about what he likes to talk about. yesterday he ripped apart the teleprompter i think the best metaphor we have seen the campaign. you know his campaign and his staff are cringing every time he brings it up. he brings it up and starts a new cycle. a lot of this started from him talking about the issue at the debate. i'm sure it doesn't help for people who may still be out there and thinking about coming forward. >> you also have these hacked e-mails that wikileaks claims come from the clinton campaign. with that release and what trump is saying, do these solidify people's opinions or do they actually change any minds? >> no, it's a great question. i
he says an effort to test the potency of attacks by john mccain if president obama became the democratic nominee. post" political columnist philip bump. good morning. >> good morning. >> mr. trump seems to have trouble getting beyond the accusations, in part, they keep coming, but, secondly, he keeps talking about them. >> one of the things you've seen in the course of the campaign is donald trump likes a couple of things. he likes positive feedback from his crowds and...