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we are awaiting the primus to's speech in parliament. it looks as if the u.s. economy is back on track after starting the year in a slump. payrolls rose in may by the most in five months. employers added 280,000 jobs and that is more it then the median forecast. thomas perezretary said creating jobs is not enough amity economy has to create the right kind of jobs. jobs pay related better in the aggregate, roughly 15%-18% more. when we talk about wage stagnation, one way to address it is to make sure we create well-paying jobs. export related jobs are well-paying jobs. pimm: meanwhile, more people started looking for work last month and that cause the jobless to 5.5%.ise 1/10 of 1% betty: the walmart board has elected a new chairman, the grandson of founder sam walton and will succeed rob walton. he is taking on the new role after joining the board of the world's largest retailer in 2008. >> when it comes to our board, because of our families commitment combined with strong independent director voices, we have a great balance. now is so important right with a tr
we are awaiting the primus to's speech in parliament. it looks as if the u.s. economy is back on track after starting the year in a slump. payrolls rose in may by the most in five months. employers added 280,000 jobs and that is more it then the median forecast. thomas perezretary said creating jobs is not enough amity economy has to create the right kind of jobs. jobs pay related better in the aggregate, roughly 15%-18% more. when we talk about wage stagnation, one way to address it is to make...
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the primus or has a very specific agenda that has to do with germany. tomorrow, he will be in brussels having dinner with his counterparts from the other european union member states. he gets the backing of some of them. migration policy, business regulation, and so on. angela merkel's support for that there will be a long way on the road to doing that. the prime minister doesn't usually come during a state visit by the queen. that is have a timetable has worked out. brent: the prediction about the politics being mixed with the state visit came true today. before we let you go, i've been told to ask you, what was presented today in front of the queen, the stereo type of well manicured lawns in britain. is that true? reporter: the lawn here in front of the presidential palace was very well manicured today. it looks magnificent as the queen arrived. other than that you're asking me about the atmosphere around berlin. she has had a very warm welcome cheering crowds and schoolchildren waving flags. everyone pleased to see her. maybe a little bit of grumblin
the primus or has a very specific agenda that has to do with germany. tomorrow, he will be in brussels having dinner with his counterparts from the other european union member states. he gets the backing of some of them. migration policy, business regulation, and so on. angela merkel's support for that there will be a long way on the road to doing that. the prime minister doesn't usually come during a state visit by the queen. that is have a timetable has worked out. brent: the prediction about...
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the primus to spoke to reporters in belgium after a bilateral meeting when the eu commission presidentean-claude juncker. jean-claude: working in order to greece it to remain differences, and especially the differences in the fiscal issue. to assure torking agree with the recovery. viable public debts. lookst: alexis tsipras alix: skippy. and they left the table. if you believe, then good things will happen. that is kind of what we're seeing. earlier on bloomberg television, the eurasia president talked about greece and the pressure they are dealing with. feels he has pressure but he also has to ensure he does not have so many defections when he finally cut a deal that he no longer has the ability to govern. he does not want a minority government that will be short lasting in the place will fall apart. he is the author of a book, superpower. fox sayst century shareholder rupert murdoch is stepping down. the 84-year-old would be replaced as the chief executive by his son, james, and his son would he come -- his son laughlin would become executive cochair of the company. rupert murdoch w
the primus to spoke to reporters in belgium after a bilateral meeting when the eu commission presidentean-claude juncker. jean-claude: working in order to greece it to remain differences, and especially the differences in the fiscal issue. to assure torking agree with the recovery. viable public debts. lookst: alexis tsipras alix: skippy. and they left the table. if you believe, then good things will happen. that is kind of what we're seeing. earlier on bloomberg television, the eurasia...
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to the turmoil in greece, primus alexis -- prime minister alexis and as has 48 hours to five-month standoffhe risks splitting the euro. guy johnson reports from athens. guy: as the technocrats worked through the details of the great deal in brussels, here in athens, tension has turned to greek politics. and whether or not alexis tsipras has enough votes to pass a bill here. there are big questions. we still don't know. the left wing of the party may decide to revolt and throw it out. we could see a vote on sunday or monday. this is by no means a done deal from a great political perspective. it could still fall foul of the left wing of the party. electoral masses going to be critical to market performance over the next few days. we all have to learn awful lot about greek politics. guy johnson, athens, for bloomberg television. more evidence of the sluggish chinese economy is stabilizing as a mostly private industry manufacturing gauge beat estimates. stephen has details from hong kong. stephen: cinnamon a chinese factories is improving as it came in above estimates at 49.6 for june. manufact
to the turmoil in greece, primus alexis -- prime minister alexis and as has 48 hours to five-month standoffhe risks splitting the euro. guy johnson reports from athens. guy: as the technocrats worked through the details of the great deal in brussels, here in athens, tension has turned to greek politics. and whether or not alexis tsipras has enough votes to pass a bill here. there are big questions. we still don't know. the left wing of the party may decide to revolt and throw it out. we could...
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learn things from the european union an official spokesman saying that alexis tsipras, the greek primus a call to jean-claude juncker last night, and he told him the deal is still possible, but it is the deal we offered you over the weekend, and furthermore, here are the sticking point. you, mr. tsipras, would have to write a letter explain how you would get this done, and beyond that, tom, you would have to campaign for a yes vote in this weekend's referendum, a u-turn from the no vote that he has been calling for thus far. tom: erik willem buiter said if we saw depreciation the people of greece would be armed. in your walks around athens, is a nation preparing for depreciation? erik: they have been preparing for something like that for some time. remember, greece has been hurdling toward some kind of an up for several weeks and months already. i would say this, tom, that pensioners are beginning to feel it right now and the reason i say that is that as of yesterday, the government told pensioners that those without a debit card could go to a bank on thursday, banks were going to open,
learn things from the european union an official spokesman saying that alexis tsipras, the greek primus a call to jean-claude juncker last night, and he told him the deal is still possible, but it is the deal we offered you over the weekend, and furthermore, here are the sticking point. you, mr. tsipras, would have to write a letter explain how you would get this done, and beyond that, tom, you would have to campaign for a yes vote in this weekend's referendum, a u-turn from the no vote that he...
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. >> in brussels, a meeting and they are running out of time after a long night, the greek primus or return for more talks with the imf ecb, and european union. european officials said the talks have yielded little and mario draghi let the meetings. the financial times says cyprus has been told to come up with a cover lies and the austrian finance minister is saying the greeks handed a new paper to finance ministers and a new deadline has been set for 10:00 a.m. eastern. one european finance minister yesterday said there is still hope. >> i do not see it as a waste of time. now we will have a meeting tomorrow and hopefully get a concrete proposal. >> the argument has been that greece -- tsipras is under pressure for more austerity. for the obama administration to complete a trade welcome of the senate has voted to make it easier for him to negotiate an agreement and houston grants are likely to concede -- house democrats are likely to concede. a second prison employee has been arrested in the escape of two convicted murderers run a new york prison. the officer, gene palmer is accused
. >> in brussels, a meeting and they are running out of time after a long night, the greek primus or return for more talks with the imf ecb, and european union. european officials said the talks have yielded little and mario draghi let the meetings. the financial times says cyprus has been told to come up with a cover lies and the austrian finance minister is saying the greeks handed a new paper to finance ministers and a new deadline has been set for 10:00 a.m. eastern. one european...
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the primus or will need finer put in at the st.urg -- the prime minister will meet vladimir putin at the st. petersburg international economic forum later. and we hear from facebook's cma head. ♪ good morning to our viewers in europe and great evening to those in asia and welcome to those waking up in the united states. i am francine lacqua. three seems to be heading towards a possible exit to its the euro after a meeting to end it to be a package and in acrimony. >> let's say we do reach an agreement it is unthinkable the implementation -- and disbursement would take place before the end of the month. that is unthinkable. >> we are dangerously close to a state of mind that accepts an exit. i urge my colleagues not to fall prey to the state of mind. >> we can only arrive to a resolution if there's a dialogue. we are short of the dialogue at the moment. the key emergency is to restore a dialogue adults in the room. francine: the european central bank is set to have an emergency meeting about this. alexis tsipras will meet with the v
the primus or will need finer put in at the st.urg -- the prime minister will meet vladimir putin at the st. petersburg international economic forum later. and we hear from facebook's cma head. ♪ good morning to our viewers in europe and great evening to those in asia and welcome to those waking up in the united states. i am francine lacqua. three seems to be heading towards a possible exit to its the euro after a meeting to end it to be a package and in acrimony. >> let's say we do...
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of carriers coming to the forefront saying yes we'll offer this service to our customers because primus in canada does it for their customers at no charge. >> i would like to be cautiously optimistic and hold my breath. for years we've been urging carriers to do that citing primous as a model. the ftc commented on the fcc saying there is no legal impediment that carrier subscribers are desperately asking for. we're eager to work with them and they do participate in the various working groups that we've referred to and again i would like to be optimistic. >> usually american companies are so smart about marketeting. i don't get where all of the marketers are so dumb on this. it is amazing to me. thank you. >> one reason i believe is that it is often sold as part of a bundle, as opposed as a stand alone, and most people get a broadband and voiz bundle. >> i don't think people realize i got choice for a bundle. i would rather go for the bundle with the block on the robo-calls. i bet a vast majority of americans agree with me. >> senator hell -- no, senator tillis. >> i just got a copy of t
of carriers coming to the forefront saying yes we'll offer this service to our customers because primus in canada does it for their customers at no charge. >> i would like to be cautiously optimistic and hold my breath. for years we've been urging carriers to do that citing primous as a model. the ftc commented on the fcc saying there is no legal impediment that carrier subscribers are desperately asking for. we're eager to work with them and they do participate in the various working...
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lives spent in holding onto this unified government policy, even as we hear rather -- rhetoric from primus there a body, -- agbadi, experts who wear the uniform and those who have studied the middle east for a very long time you have it, for practical processes -- purposes, the regions in iraq. it is a fractured country. with the kurds and shia territories largely to the west. so when you look at this question and you look at, mr. secretary, your answer to mr. o'rourke's question with regards to, give us an example of how there has been a plan or there is a plan in place to allow for this and support governance and the ability, for example, the sunni tribes to secure themselves, and you talked about how this would happen in the future. help the iraqi government put a plan in place for governance as territories are recovered. but my question goes to tikrit. this is an offensive that took place not that long ago. i questioned before this occurred two members of the administration. what was the plan? and there was no plan at that time. we saw as a result once tikrit was taken, sunni families
lives spent in holding onto this unified government policy, even as we hear rather -- rhetoric from primus there a body, -- agbadi, experts who wear the uniform and those who have studied the middle east for a very long time you have it, for practical processes -- purposes, the regions in iraq. it is a fractured country. with the kurds and shia territories largely to the west. so when you look at this question and you look at, mr. secretary, your answer to mr. o'rourke's question with regards...