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in town agrees on sunday the red arrows are among the world's best aerobatic formations worldwide the air show was one of the highlights of athens flying week featuring show stopping stunts by teams from around the world. for. the document a fourteen art show came to a close in castle on sunday it was the last opportunity for souvenir hunters to grab a piece of the much acclaimed installation parthenon of books the artwork made up of banned books was distributed to visitors according to the wish of its creator martha mina keen since it opened in june eight hundred fifty thousand people visited the exit. mission of contemporary art document a was not a financial success this year partly because it was staged in two cities castle and athens. art is also the subject of our next report today but the works in question are not usually seen in exhibitions that's because i'm talking about street art which is of course found on the streets until now a bell a museum was to help bring strange artists to the next level so it's also a number of them to design something for the exhibition the idea
in town agrees on sunday the red arrows are among the world's best aerobatic formations worldwide the air show was one of the highlights of athens flying week featuring show stopping stunts by teams from around the world. for. the document a fourteen art show came to a close in castle on sunday it was the last opportunity for souvenir hunters to grab a piece of the much acclaimed installation parthenon of books the artwork made up of banned books was distributed to visitors according to the...
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and a red arrows flypast over the new queensferry crossing, as the bridge is officially opened by theen. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: an important night of world cup qualifying, with england, scotland and northern ireland all looking to take another step towards russia. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the american ambassador to the united nations has urged the un security council to take the strongest possible measures against north korea in response to its most powerful nuclear test. nikki haley told an emergency session that north korea was begging for war, and while the united states didn't want war, its patience wasn't unlimited. today, south korea has been strengthening its missile defences, as they warned the north was preparing to carry out further missile tests. our correspondent, yogita limaye, reports from the capital of south korea, seoul. a day after north korea's most powerful nuclear test. the south displayed its might. missiles were launched from the ground and the air. it was a test drill, south korea showing off how it cou
and a red arrows flypast over the new queensferry crossing, as the bridge is officially opened by theen. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news: an important night of world cup qualifying, with england, scotland and northern ireland all looking to take another step towards russia. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the american ambassador to the united nations has urged the un security council to take the strongest possible measures against north korea in...
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celebrating this occasion from the forth, a flotilla of boats, while above, the red arrows. by side, from the water, land and air, a unique and unmistakable scottish vista. lorna gordon, bbc news, at the queensferry crossing. and of course, that is where the queen was on monday when the news broke to the media that kate, the duchess of cambridge, is expecting her third child. time now for all the sports news, in sport today. hello. i'm nick marshall—mccormack, and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the show: world number one, rafael nadal, shows brute force to overpower alexandr dolgopolov. joachim loew‘s loving it. world champions, germany, are set to win their world cup qualification group. and the american wins his fifth tour title! hi there. wherever you are around the world, welcome to sport today. world number one, rafael nadal, made it through to the us open quarter—finals for the seventh time on monday. he defeated ukrainian alexandr dolgopolov. and it was fast too. just one hour and 41 minutes from first serve to match point. the spania
celebrating this occasion from the forth, a flotilla of boats, while above, the red arrows. by side, from the water, land and air, a unique and unmistakable scottish vista. lorna gordon, bbc news, at the queensferry crossing. and of course, that is where the queen was on monday when the news broke to the media that kate, the duchess of cambridge, is expecting her third child. time now for all the sports news, in sport today. hello. i'm nick marshall—mccormack, and this is sport today live...
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celebrating this occasion, a flotilla of boats, while above, the red arrows. now there are three bridges standing side—by—side, an unmistakable scottish feast. racially driven campaign in south africa. here on bbc good evening, you're watching bbc news. i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre, these are our headlines tonight... it's another nervy night for england, but rashford gets the wembley winner to take them ever closer to the world cup. that's the result scotland needed as they target second in the group. they beat malta at hampden park. and high fives for northern ireland, five wins in a row secures second and almost certainly a play—off spot. hello there, we've had a home nations hatrick tonight, details coming up of the wins at hampden park and windsor park in a moment. it was no walk in the park for england at wembley but another victory means that they now need just two points from their last two world cup qualifying matches next month to be sure that they are in russia next summer. let's speak to our sports correspondent natalie pirks who is at we
celebrating this occasion, a flotilla of boats, while above, the red arrows. now there are three bridges standing side—by—side, an unmistakable scottish feast. racially driven campaign in south africa. here on bbc good evening, you're watching bbc news. i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre, these are our headlines tonight... it's another nervy night for england, but rashford gets the wembley winner to take them ever closer to the world cup. that's the result scotland needed as they...
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a red arrow salute as the the queen officially opens the new queensferry crossing.en was accompanied by prince philip — 53 years to the day after she opened the neighbouring forth road bridge. we are going straight to the united nations security council meeting to hear from the russian representative. translation: we cannot but regret the fact that the dprk leadership through its action to undermine the global nonproliferation regime is posing a grave threat to peace and stability on the korean peninsula and ata stability on the korean peninsula and at a global level. the shoot of such a policy is fraught with serious repercussions for the dprk itself will stop at the same time, itself will stop at the same time, it is evident to us that military solutions cannot settle the issues plaguing the north korean peninsula. given the unfolding situation there is an urgent need to maintain a cool head and refrain from any action which can further escalate tensions. we reaffirmed the need for a comprehensive and full compliance by all stakeholders with the relevant security
a red arrow salute as the the queen officially opens the new queensferry crossing.en was accompanied by prince philip — 53 years to the day after she opened the neighbouring forth road bridge. we are going straight to the united nations security council meeting to hear from the russian representative. translation: we cannot but regret the fact that the dprk leadership through its action to undermine the global nonproliferation regime is posing a grave threat to peace and stability on the...
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we have red arrows across the board. we are not talking about harsh moves at all.oxx 600 little changed right now. utilities, materials, weighing on the index. so financials at the top, with those two gaining, maybe that is a good sign for equities. we see very little movement in the european equities. you see my imap right now, which is how i knew that. andfinancials -- i.t. financial skating. i love the imap function actually. that is what i have been using for a few years now. beneficial is preparing for next week's policy meeting will get an update of the inflation picture today cpi data out for our best. it is inspected to show prices rose 1.8% from a year earlier, up from july is 1.7% reading, the headline number. with.s. dollar held gains revived hope for tax reform in america. , bank of new york, chief currency strategist, still with us. let me get your take on the dollar here. it has been a tough year for the greenback. is it that you bounce back, simon? simon: it depends on what the fed does next week. what is fascinating about the last nine months is you
we have red arrows across the board. we are not talking about harsh moves at all.oxx 600 little changed right now. utilities, materials, weighing on the index. so financials at the top, with those two gaining, maybe that is a good sign for equities. we see very little movement in the european equities. you see my imap right now, which is how i knew that. andfinancials -- i.t. financial skating. i love the imap function actually. that is what i have been using for a few years now. beneficial is...
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celebrating this occasion from the forth, a flotilla of boats, while above, the red arrows. these now three bridges standing side by side, from the water, land and air, a unique and unmistakable scottish vista. lorna gordon, bbc news, at the queensferry crossing. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show, we're on colombia's unspoilt island of providencia. but where are all the tourists? henry heads to turkey to try his hand at painting on water instead of canvas. it's going everywhere. great. is it ok? yes. plus — we're in a medieval city in belgium for our whacky race, where bathtubs rule. one that looks like a shed on a bathtub. it is unbelievable. and i'm having a cracking time in northern japan. that really doesn't look appetising. we start off this week on the remote caribbean island of providencia, with its breathtaking scenery and golden sand beaches. it's a slice of paradise you won't have to share with the package holiday crowd, because up until now, there's no major tourism development here. it's mostly untouched. but all that could be about to chang
celebrating this occasion from the forth, a flotilla of boats, while above, the red arrows. these now three bridges standing side by side, from the water, land and air, a unique and unmistakable scottish vista. lorna gordon, bbc news, at the queensferry crossing. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show, we're on colombia's unspoilt island of providencia. but where are all the tourists? henry heads to turkey to try his hand at painting on water instead of canvas. it's going...
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the red arrows are going overhead now. the queenjust cut the ribbon.ng. here we go, that is the royal party now moving, driving northwards, northbound across the new queensferry crossing. there is a flotilla under the bridge who are just about to let their klaxons go off as well. it is spectacularly exciting for the people who are here today. so many children who have grown up watching this bridge being built over the past six years, a chance to meet the queen today, some of them. something they had been waiting for, something which means a lot to the people who live around here. the main artery road which links edinburgh and five. quite a spectacle. you can hear in the background there, the band of the background there, the band of the royal regiment of scotland and the royal regiment of scotland and the first minister now, she hasjust gone into her car. she and her husband, they are following the hands of the royal party, where they willjoin the queen over on the other side, where the queen will unveil a plaque. and is expected to see if you wait. we
the red arrows are going overhead now. the queenjust cut the ribbon.ng. here we go, that is the royal party now moving, driving northwards, northbound across the new queensferry crossing. there is a flotilla under the bridge who are just about to let their klaxons go off as well. it is spectacularly exciting for the people who are here today. so many children who have grown up watching this bridge being built over the past six years, a chance to meet the queen today, some of them. something...
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the opening was marked by a flypast from the red arrows display team.many, are mild and mighty start once again. —— of the uk. something particularly humid is the weather front producing some wet conditions across wales and northern england particularly to start the day. to the south of that, like we saw on monday, extensive low cloud. there will be a few breaks and ex— —— temperatures will shoot up in the morning hour. it will produce some spots of drizzle. the best parts of brightman —— brightness will be across the east. the pennines and the late district will have splashes. —— lake district. scotland and northern ireland, a bit of cloud and northern ireland, a bit of cloud and outbreaks of rain particularly across the west of scotland. they will become less prevalent through the day. sunny skies will develop here and there. few in the way of showers. the rain eases off in intensity and outbreaks of rain coming and going through the midlands and southern england. sunshine again, 23 or 24. you will see something a good deal sunny up in scotland. the f
the opening was marked by a flypast from the red arrows display team.many, are mild and mighty start once again. —— of the uk. something particularly humid is the weather front producing some wet conditions across wales and northern england particularly to start the day. to the south of that, like we saw on monday, extensive low cloud. there will be a few breaks and ex— —— temperatures will shoot up in the morning hour. it will produce some spots of drizzle. the best parts of...
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we could see now that it was an arrow, a red arrow with a yellow quiver, about 18 inches long and veryve proved absolutely catastrophic. luckily, no—one was injured. so far there have been no arrests. we don't know if this was a deliberate act, whether it was targeted or whether this was an accident, someone's fired it extremely irresponsibly and we just happened to be in the place where the bolt landed. the metropolitan police said it was not terrorism related. while some chose to see the humour in the incident, this could have been so much worse. a man has appeared in court accused of driving his car at police officers near buckingham palace. he faces terrorism charges. in the incident last friday he is also accused of reaching for a four foot samurai sword. three officers were hurt. he will be held in custody until another court appearance later this month. about 2 million muslims from across the globe are participating in the annual hajj pilgrimage in saudi arabia. dressed in simple white clothes, pilgrims have been retracing the route they believe the prophet mohammed once took. m
we could see now that it was an arrow, a red arrow with a yellow quiver, about 18 inches long and veryve proved absolutely catastrophic. luckily, no—one was injured. so far there have been no arrests. we don't know if this was a deliberate act, whether it was targeted or whether this was an accident, someone's fired it extremely irresponsibly and we just happened to be in the place where the bolt landed. the metropolitan police said it was not terrorism related. while some chose to see the...
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we could see now that it was an arrow, a red arrow with a yellow quiver, about 18 inches long and veryt could have reaped absently catastrophic. luckily, no one was injured. so far, there have been no arrests. we don't know if this was a deliberate act. whether it was targeted or whether this was an accident, someone's fired it extremely irresponsibly and we just happen to be in the place where the bolt landed. the metropolitan police said it was not terrorism related. while some chose to see the humour in the incident, this could have been so much worse. now, whether you're into football — soccer — or not, the fees paid in this transfer period have been eye—watering for everyone. more than $4.8 billion has been spent in europe's top five leagues — and the transfer window for english teams has now closed. so is the whole thing nowjust completely out of control? let's speak to tulsen tollett at the bbc‘s sports centre. tulsen, the money these clubs are spending just seems to be going up and up and up — astronomical figures involved. it is eye watering. this is how these things come abou
we could see now that it was an arrow, a red arrow with a yellow quiver, about 18 inches long and veryt could have reaped absently catastrophic. luckily, no one was injured. so far, there have been no arrests. we don't know if this was a deliberate act. whether it was targeted or whether this was an accident, someone's fired it extremely irresponsibly and we just happen to be in the place where the bolt landed. the metropolitan police said it was not terrorism related. while some chose to see...
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celebrating this occasion, a flotilla of boats, while above, the red arrows.
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a red arrow with a yellow quiver, and a very sharp point.tastrophic. luckily, no one was injured. so far, there have been no arrests. we don't know if this was a deliberate act, whether it was targeted or whether this was an accident, someone's fired it extremely irresponsibly and we just happened to be in the place where the bolt landed. we simply don't know. the metropolitan police said it was not terrorism—related. while some chose to see the humour in the incident, this could have been so much worse. stay with us on bbc news. still to come — the lost roman city of neapolis is found off the coast of tunisia. was it destroyed by a giant tsunami? she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to identify the bodies, then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare be
a red arrow with a yellow quiver, and a very sharp point.tastrophic. luckily, no one was injured. so far, there have been no arrests. we don't know if this was a deliberate act, whether it was targeted or whether this was an accident, someone's fired it extremely irresponsibly and we just happened to be in the place where the bolt landed. we simply don't know. the metropolitan police said it was not terrorism—related. while some chose to see the humour in the incident, this could have been so...
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marking the occasion from the water a flotilla of boat and above the red arrows. opening to the latest addition to the scottish landscape for those who use the bridge, the question is when will it open to traffic? we are told that will happen by thursday. thank you. thank you. a senior police officer is warning that forces in england and wales are heading towards a perfect storm, because of staff cuts and rising crime. the president of the police superintendents' association, gavin thomas, says a policing model based on fewer officers doing more is fundamentally flawed. the home office says calls for extra funding are still under discussion. here's our home affairs correspondent danny shaw. is the thin blue line becoming too thin? yes, says the police superintendents' aassociation. it represents a thousand middle ranking officers — the men and women who make the key operational decisions. the superintendents are concerned there are fewer police officers doing more and working longer hours in a more challenging environment. the man who leads the organisation believ
marking the occasion from the water a flotilla of boat and above the red arrows. opening to the latest addition to the scottish landscape for those who use the bridge, the question is when will it open to traffic? we are told that will happen by thursday. thank you. thank you. a senior police officer is warning that forces in england and wales are heading towards a perfect storm, because of staff cuts and rising crime. the president of the police superintendents' association, gavin thomas, says...
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red arrows on the nikkei and hang seng.hanghai composite up marginally in europe, a different picture let's show you what's going on there. we have pretty much red arrows across the board with the exception of the italian ftse. a quick look at wti crude right now, wti if you're buying it buy the barrel, you can do it for 48.91. >> hurricane irma one of the most powerful atlantic storms in a century. it's churning its way across the caribbean towards florida. kalee dionne joins us live from cnbc headquarters. what's the path? >> reporter: the path is west-northwest at this point the question still lies when will it turn to the north? that's something we'll be watching throughout the day. the latest update from the national hurricane center, it maintained its 185-mile-per-hour winds. it's just to the east-southeast of st. marteen, and conditions are deteriorating there. this will continue to move at 16 miles per hour that pressure continues to drop. as that pressure drops, the winds will maintain that speed or continue to inc
red arrows on the nikkei and hang seng.hanghai composite up marginally in europe, a different picture let's show you what's going on there. we have pretty much red arrows across the board with the exception of the italian ftse. a quick look at wti crude right now, wti if you're buying it buy the barrel, you can do it for 48.91. >> hurricane irma one of the most powerful atlantic storms in a century. it's churning its way across the caribbean towards florida. kalee dionne joins us live...
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a red arrow salute as the the queen officially opens the new queensferry crossing. accompanied by prince philip — 53 years to the day after she opened the neighbouring forth road bridge. should girls and boys clothes be a thing of the past? john lewis decide to take gender labelling off their children's clothes. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. south korea says it has seen indications that the north is preparing more missile launches, possibly an intercontinental ballistic missile. the south has carried out live—fire exercises, and says it is strengthening its missile defence system. the escalation follows north korea's testing of a hydrogen nuclear bomb at the weekend, which it says can fit onto a long—range missile. the us has warned that any threat to itself or its allies will be met with a ‘massive military response‘. a un security council meeting is under way in new york. our correspondent robin brant reports from seoul. after the north's nuclear explosion underground, this from the south. a series of missile launchers above ground. from land and from th
a red arrow salute as the the queen officially opens the new queensferry crossing. accompanied by prince philip — 53 years to the day after she opened the neighbouring forth road bridge. should girls and boys clothes be a thing of the past? john lewis decide to take gender labelling off their children's clothes. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. south korea says it has seen indications that the north is preparing more missile launches, possibly an intercontinental ballistic missile. the...
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a picture from the on—board camera shows a dent — marked here with the red arrow — which tells you justank you forjoining us. give us a sense of the scale of this problem, how muchjunk sense of the scale of this problem, how much junk is there out there and what is it? it depends how you measure the size. if we measure objects that are about ten centimetres in size, we are talking about 20,000 centimetres in size, we are talking about 20 , 000 trackable centimetres in size, we are talking about 20,000 trackable objects and if you go down to objects that are smaller than that in size, there are half a million of those in orbit around the earth in various orbits. this can actually present quite a serious problem. this is the story that really set me alight last week because i was looking at some of the statistics, tell us how fast these things are travelling and who is tracking? that is really the problem. they travel at a high velocity. 17,500 miles or 18,000 miles an hour, around there, that really gives, even very small pieces, a tremendous amount of energy. depending upon the size and
a picture from the on—board camera shows a dent — marked here with the red arrow — which tells you justank you forjoining us. give us a sense of the scale of this problem, how muchjunk sense of the scale of this problem, how much junk is there out there and what is it? it depends how you measure the size. if we measure objects that are about ten centimetres in size, we are talking about 20,000 centimetres in size, we are talking about 20 , 000 trackable centimetres in size, we are talking...
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celebrating this occasion from the forth a flotilla of boats, while above the red arrows, these now threeember day but have a look down the south coast here, some brightness and temperatures in the low 20s. generally there was a blanket of cloud across the country and cloud in the far north west brought some rain at times. that will pep up through the night. this weather front will bring rain across northern ireland and eventually through the scottish borders, north—west england and wales. to the south it stays humoured overnight, there is some hope for key, to the north and west it is notably fresher. 17 degrees to begin the day on tuesday morning. that rain continues to go eastwards, the odd spot of rain in the south—east and here it stays muggy. behind it, fresh conditions and a scattering of showers. brighter in north—west scotla nd showers. brighter in north—west scotland and northern ireland. 1a-21d is scotland and northern ireland. 1a—21d is likely the expected highs. this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at 8. america urges the un security council to take the strongest po
celebrating this occasion from the forth a flotilla of boats, while above the red arrows, these now threeember day but have a look down the south coast here, some brightness and temperatures in the low 20s. generally there was a blanket of cloud across the country and cloud in the far north west brought some rain at times. that will pep up through the night. this weather front will bring rain across northern ireland and eventually through the scottish borders, north—west england and wales. to...
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marking this occasion from the water, a flotilla of boats, while above the red arrows.ridge are expecting their third child. the queen and both families are said to be delighted. as with her previous two pregnancies, the duchess is suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum, or severe morning sickness — and has cancelled an engagement in london this afternoon. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the duchess of cambridge last week with her husband and prince harry. no hint then of an announcement for a third baby. kensington palace was forced to disclose the pregnancy this morning because the duchess had had to pull—out of a public engagement because of acute morning sickness. the condition she experienced for both of her previous pregnancies. she is now resting at kensington palace. according to the statement, the queen, opening the queensferry crossing near edinburgh this morning, and other members of the royal family, are delighted with the news. the baby will be the queen‘s sixth great grandchild and will be fifth in line of succession to the throne. it‘s m
marking this occasion from the water, a flotilla of boats, while above the red arrows.ridge are expecting their third child. the queen and both families are said to be delighted. as with her previous two pregnancies, the duchess is suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum, or severe morning sickness — and has cancelled an engagement in london this afternoon. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the duchess of cambridge last week with her husband and prince harry. no hint then of an...
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qatar airways has celebrated its twentieth anniversary by flying over doha with the red arrows at about it display a team from the u.k.'s wall air force of people gathered in the capital to watch the show later qatar airways air bus three fifty aircraft flew information with about jets i'm going to be back here in a couple of minutes. for years japanese have gone into countries lush course for what they call. green or forest baby thirteen years ago dr king lee was one of the first to conduct research on forest bathing he concluded that the essential oils the trees produce to protect themselves from germs and bugs can boost the human immune system what a lot of find aside or essential oil is found in the forests my research has shown that forest find a site reduces stress hormones in relaxes us in the future the time may come when doctors prescribe the forest instead of medicine the coca plant has long been a pillar of bolivia's traditions but its use in illegal drugs today is threatening the nation's culture that my opinion also dorothy's are involved because they received it back so wh
qatar airways has celebrated its twentieth anniversary by flying over doha with the red arrows at about it display a team from the u.k.'s wall air force of people gathered in the capital to watch the show later qatar airways air bus three fifty aircraft flew information with about jets i'm going to be back here in a couple of minutes. for years japanese have gone into countries lush course for what they call. green or forest baby thirteen years ago dr king lee was one of the first to conduct...
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futures down across the board, not huge losses for futures, but definitely red arrows.hat do you see on the gmm screen? guy: let's talk about these markets. a window call on the north korean story being priced in. is equities, yesterday's it awful. -- up .5%.strongly the yen is back in focus. i find this fascinating. it is a safe haven despite the fact it is so close to the story geographically. the bloomberg dollar index up .24%. let's talk about what is happening in the commodities. , the iron ore still complex continues to sell off but gold is well bid, up .3%. that safe haven continues to come into the market. let's get the bloomberg first word news update with juliette saly. the uk's prime minister will propose a period of transition after brexit takes affect. in a speech, theresa may will speak about an implementation phase that will run for two years and a 10 billion euros for each year of transition. it will keep trade ties and give businesses time to adjust. gains heading for a third as opec meets indiana. russian energy minister says it is too early to talk ab
futures down across the board, not huge losses for futures, but definitely red arrows.hat do you see on the gmm screen? guy: let's talk about these markets. a window call on the north korean story being priced in. is equities, yesterday's it awful. -- up .5%.strongly the yen is back in focus. i find this fascinating. it is a safe haven despite the fact it is so close to the story geographically. the bloomberg dollar index up .24%. let's talk about what is happening in the commodities. , the...
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red arrows across the board. over in asia, want to take a check on how we close there. by half a percent hang sang down by 1 .4%. take a check on oil. we did hit seven-month highs in the oil trade earlier today. we do have brent still higher by 1.25%. ten-year note, we're still watching that yield very closely, and we are 2.237% this morning. as for the dollar, we're watching euro dollar very closely in terms of the weakness in the euro after the election of angela merkel take a check on the price of gold this morning. with the dollar weaker, we do have gold trading slightly higher 1,297.8 this morning >>> gasoline prices are coming back down after a spike which followed hurricane harvey. the national average is now $2.62. down more than 7 cents in the last two weeks according to the lundberg survey, prices decreased because refineries and shipments that had been disrupted by the hurricane are returning to normal >> he finally got -- because -- >> in the bat cave parked it in the bat cave. >> that's what you came out. you're not going to tell me? can you tell me how muc
red arrows across the board. over in asia, want to take a check on how we close there. by half a percent hang sang down by 1 .4%. take a check on oil. we did hit seven-month highs in the oil trade earlier today. we do have brent still higher by 1.25%. ten-year note, we're still watching that yield very closely, and we are 2.237% this morning. as for the dollar, we're watching euro dollar very closely in terms of the weakness in the euro after the election of angela merkel take a check on the...
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red light. >> dash cam, honey, i had a green arrow. you need to pay the [ bleep ] attention. you could have been very seriously hurt. >> he brought her attention, sounded like she thought she was in the right. >> but i think this was a teachable moment for this young lady texting and driving. he's right, it could have been fatal for both of them. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> you need to enter friday's buzzword, be at least 21 years old and be a legal resident of the u.s. or canada. stand by for the ipad mini giveaway. >>> human or animal they always want attention from their mom. ike, definitely animal, eastern black rhino, and really wants to play with mom. >> mom, mom, mom. >> mom. >> the definition of trying to sleep in on a sunday morning with a toddler. this is what they do. >> they're so cute. look at how cute he is, he can do whatever he wants. >> he is adorable. 2-month-old ike lives at the chester zoo in the uk. they're pleased of his birth because in the wild there are believed to be fewer and this 650 of these. >> he's cute. >> he really is cute
red light. >> dash cam, honey, i had a green arrow. you need to pay the [ bleep ] attention. you could have been very seriously hurt. >> he brought her attention, sounded like she thought she was in the right. >> but i think this was a teachable moment for this young lady texting and driving. he's right, it could have been fatal for both of them. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> you need to enter friday's buzzword, be at least 21 years old and be...
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beating the banks and the s&p itself i think we've settled into a nice red it's a bullish formulation we'll finish with a green arrow. you've got your base breakdown here everything you're looking for, the nice relative strength and that textbook continuation pattern, it makes you a buyer of citigroup versus the banks the banks, not so much just yet. i think those yields go lower. >> rich ross, good as ever, definitely in the top three of all guests of all time got to let you stay there at the plaza. thanks, rich rich ross. potentially trouble brewing in the banks overall but positive citi >> i actually think it's positive for all the banks when you look at what yields are doing, we've had this bumpup, we had a little bit of a selloff, we got close to rich ross's level on the idea that these two hurricanes would be a problem for gdp. i actually think you could see some stimulus on it. the bond market is telling us that i'm agreeing with pete, it really makes me uncomfortable. >> you're not alone, pal >> all right coming up, breaking moments ago, nordstrom nearing a deal to take itself private that stock surging in a
beating the banks and the s&p itself i think we've settled into a nice red it's a bullish formulation we'll finish with a green arrow. you've got your base breakdown here everything you're looking for, the nice relative strength and that textbook continuation pattern, it makes you a buyer of citigroup versus the banks the banks, not so much just yet. i think those yields go lower. >> rich ross, good as ever, definitely in the top three of all guests of all time got to let you stay...
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with two on, her arrow changes that, takes this one into right center, that brings in a run, phil add another they win 7-5. visiting the red bulls. on the attack. steve clark shuts the door. clark from point blank comes up with a huge save off his chest. can't believe it. they tied at 1-1. later in the happen, united on the attack, nice passing, puts it in the back of the net. 5th goal in his last two matches. united comes away with a 3-3 draw. preseason hockey, caps hosting the devils. surprised by lieutenant joe le manic who was serving overseas. the game not so special. first period scoreless, devils. allowed four goals in the first 15 minutes. not bad for everybody in second period. beagle taking advantage of a turnover put in the rebound, his first goal this preseason, the caps fall to the devils 4-1. got to did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabi
with two on, her arrow changes that, takes this one into right center, that brings in a run, phil add another they win 7-5. visiting the red bulls. on the attack. steve clark shuts the door. clark from point blank comes up with a huge save off his chest. can't believe it. they tied at 1-1. later in the happen, united on the attack, nice passing, puts it in the back of the net. 5th goal in his last two matches. united comes away with a 3-3 draw. preseason hockey, caps hosting the devils....
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red hot across the country and in our area. >> there were protests and a few arrests outside of the office of primarily republican lawmaker. they showed up outside of the office of costello. including ram arrowis working toward a degree in health care education. and the first time she ever felt like a foreigner. >> consider myself an american and i know every doca people i know consider themselves american too because they grew up here. >> and they released a response reading in part. while it's clear that the obama administration abused executive authority implementing doca. it is up to congress to give clear regulations. and here we found another doca beneficiary named john hernandez who moved here with his family when he was 2. he says the worst part is the message it sends to is the white house. >> this is to make his base happy, a base that fears immigrants and officials and blames us for this country's problems. >> several rallies were organized by a grass root organizations that says make the road pennsylvania, dedicating their resources to appeal the -- of doca. >> for the immigrant youth across the country that have immigrant status, they have to either stand up and denounce what ha
red hot across the country and in our area. >> there were protests and a few arrests outside of the office of primarily republican lawmaker. they showed up outside of the office of costello. including ram arrowis working toward a degree in health care education. and the first time she ever felt like a foreigner. >> consider myself an american and i know every doca people i know consider themselves american too because they grew up here. >> and they released a response reading...