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i always think about you in the context of spike lee. so it's four spike lee films: it was mo' better blues, it was school daze that was actually the first? - yep, school daze. - do the right thing, and malcolm x. - that's correct. - you were in those four. he is an extraordinary director, and i worry that because his productivity over the last couple of years seems to have slowed a tiny bit compared to that spate of spike lee films that the current generation doesn't fully appreciate what a transformational film-maker. you understand. - i do understand. - the impact of his work. - it's difficult to stay current. and spike has a voice, not only in the film world, but also politically. - politically, right. - culturally, in our society. and i respect him greatly for speaking out. it's a difficult thing to thread the needle, or have one foot on one street and one on another. sometimes i feel that the old schoolers of the writers from the 40s and 50s and 60s, they said everything through their art. and they were ... but now, that separation
i always think about you in the context of spike lee. so it's four spike lee films: it was mo' better blues, it was school daze that was actually the first? - yep, school daze. - do the right thing, and malcolm x. - that's correct. - you were in those four. he is an extraordinary director, and i worry that because his productivity over the last couple of years seems to have slowed a tiny bit compared to that spate of spike lee films that the current generation doesn't fully appreciate what a...
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prince georges county police forced to respond to a huge spike in violence over the last two weeks. >>> donald trump jr., in his own words, what he said moments ago on fox news about his meeting with a russian lawyer last year. >>> and parking is challenging enough, but what about not finding a spot on your own street. we talk about a parking problem all over the dmv. >>> news 4 at 11:00 starts now. >>> these are interpersonal disputes that have devolved, tragically, into solving a problem with a gun. >> prince georges county police chief just four days ago talking about a spike in homicides. >> he says most of it is not random crime. it's people who know each other, who have a score to settle. since that news conference last week, the problem's only gotten worse. two men killed in separate incidents on saturday, two more shot and killed at the same scene on sunday. and early this morning, two men shot, one of them died. >> all told, 12 homicides in the first 11 days of july, now in longer shifts. we asked the chief tonight how that's going to help if the victims are all targeted. sho
prince georges county police forced to respond to a huge spike in violence over the last two weeks. >>> donald trump jr., in his own words, what he said moments ago on fox news about his meeting with a russian lawyer last year. >>> and parking is challenging enough, but what about not finding a spot on your own street. we talk about a parking problem all over the dmv. >>> news 4 at 11:00 starts now. >>> these are interpersonal disputes that have devolved,...
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seven is on your side, getting answers about this spike in violence. we're sitting down with d-c police chief peter new-shum. don't miss that interview, live at 9am, when good morning washington newschannel 8. happening now.. the search for a rape suspect. take a look at this composite sketech released within the past 24 hours by montgomery county police. investigators say he raped a 26 year old woman early wednesday morning in a grassy area at quince orchard plaza. they say the two met earlier in the night at quincys bar and grille in gaithersburg. the rapist is described as being 5-foot-3 and 200 pounds. breaking news from alabama - a manhunt happening now after a mass jail escape. right now two inmates are still on the loose. late sunday twelve prisoners escaped from the walker county jail. overnight - ten were recaptered. it's not clear when or how the inmates were able to escape. a new white house chief-of-staff is reporting for duty this morning. retired general and homeland security secretary, john kelly takes over today. kelly replaces reince p
seven is on your side, getting answers about this spike in violence. we're sitting down with d-c police chief peter new-shum. don't miss that interview, live at 9am, when good morning washington newschannel 8. happening now.. the search for a rape suspect. take a look at this composite sketech released within the past 24 hours by montgomery county police. investigators say he raped a 26 year old woman early wednesday morning in a grassy area at quince orchard plaza. they say the two met earlier...
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and i want to talk about the roast on spike. roast/tribute on spike tv.son was unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] unbelievable. >> as you know, the good news is is that you do it like that quick burst. it's the cold opening. it's five minutes. and you're not gonna do -- we're not doing a 90-minute movie with steven soderbergh. i mean, we're like playing trump. >> jimmy: right. >> that wouldn't work. and it's nice that we had good writing, and you get in and you get out and you get out quick enough that people don't realize you really don't do a a very good trump impersonation, you know what i mean? [ light laughter ] so i was the beneficiary of that. we're in, we're out. >> jimmy: no, you were fantastic. and i just loved -- i want to thank you for the advice you gave me when i hosted. >> you don't have to wear the glasses anymore, you realize that, don't you? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i don't have -- i don't have an allergy. >> you don't have an allergy. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i just want to make you feel comfortable. yeah. you rock. i w
and i want to talk about the roast on spike. roast/tribute on spike tv.son was unbelievable. [ cheers and applause ] unbelievable. >> as you know, the good news is is that you do it like that quick burst. it's the cold opening. it's five minutes. and you're not gonna do -- we're not doing a 90-minute movie with steven soderbergh. i mean, we're like playing trump. >> jimmy: right. >> that wouldn't work. and it's nice that we had good writing, and you get in and you get out and...
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on the 29th of june when she made her last statement, you saw shares spiked around 3.3% for sky. this is because yes it could be a prolonged time table, it was seen that it will actually go through in the end and then yesterday when we got reports in the news that in fact murdoch wouldn't offer further concessions therefore it would likely go tocma shares came of a little this morning just down slightly. >> macron and trump are trumping everything so we'll get that out to you at some point but at this point, we'll simply have to show you the pictures of the leaders of both countries arriving for the bastille day celebrations when would this deal finally go through then some people are talking about june/july next year. that is a long time away >> and the process could take up to eight months and then because in this scheme of arrangement, you need to squeeze the shareholders out, so that could take another couple months should june 2018 is what people are saying remembering that it had initially been hoped by fox that it would close by the end of this year >> and there is the sha
on the 29th of june when she made her last statement, you saw shares spiked around 3.3% for sky. this is because yes it could be a prolonged time table, it was seen that it will actually go through in the end and then yesterday when we got reports in the news that in fact murdoch wouldn't offer further concessions therefore it would likely go tocma shares came of a little this morning just down slightly. >> macron and trump are trumping everything so we'll get that out to you at some...
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mitch mcconnell/r-majority leader "we're not going to spike the football. this is a long way and we'll finish at the end of the week hopefully."but the process and the politics have put off democrats.sen. ed markey/d-massachusetts "there is something fundamentally wrong with a political system that can not have this debate in public."former rep. steve israel/d-new york"there can be fixes to the affordable care act. we want to do it, we're willing to do it, but we have a republican senate right now that has said they're just going to forge ahead, just bulldoze ahead."sen. bernie sanders/i-vermont"by the way mr. president, if you think it is the democrats who are going to be held responsible for the failure of the affordable care act, you got another guess coming."on wednesday senators are scheduled to vote on a "repeal only" proposal, which has been criticized by both parties.i'm john lorinc reporting. ( tiffany ) coming up on the kron four morning news. a bay area company is on a mission to find out how marijuana affects drivers their unexpected results.. a
mitch mcconnell/r-majority leader "we're not going to spike the football. this is a long way and we'll finish at the end of the week hopefully."but the process and the politics have put off democrats.sen. ed markey/d-massachusetts "there is something fundamentally wrong with a political system that can not have this debate in public."former rep. steve israel/d-new york"there can be fixes to the affordable care act. we want to do it, we're willing to do it, but we have a...
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we're not here to spike the football.pefully." the senate -- kicking off the health care debate with a tie-breaking vote from vice president mike pence. nat sound:"the vice president votes in the affirmative." pence casting the deciding vote after áallá democrats and two republicans voted áagainstá beginning debate.nat sound:senator john mccain -- returning to a hero's welcome after his brain cancer diagnosis,chastising republicans for the way they've gone about health care reform, but voting in favor of beginning debate and the first repeal-and-replace measure.' the senate veteran delivering a scathing indictment of partisan politics paralyzing their chamber.sen. john mccain: "stop listening to the bombastic loudmouths on the radio and television and the internet. to hell with them. let's trust each other. let's return to regular order. we've been spinning our wheels on too many important issues because we keep trying to find a way to win without help from across the aisle." president trump -- taking a decisively ádiffer
we're not here to spike the football.pefully." the senate -- kicking off the health care debate with a tie-breaking vote from vice president mike pence. nat sound:"the vice president votes in the affirmative." pence casting the deciding vote after áallá democrats and two republicans voted áagainstá beginning debate.nat sound:senator john mccain -- returning to a hero's welcome after his brain cancer diagnosis,chastising republicans for the way they've gone about health care...
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, and it is spikes people are worried about right now.ou say we need a bigger jump in yields to spook equity markets. how big of a jump are we looking at? what is a significant jump in yields? >> if you've got to 3% on u.s. treasuries quickly or over 1% on , that's where markets would take fright because you would worry about the sustainability of profit growth for equities. it is unlikely. we think the adjustment and rates will be much more moderate , but it is that type of jump you would be worried about. across the you look asian equity space, which market are you most excited over given violations in india, taiwan, what excites you the most? >> you point out that when you try to look at any equity market in terms of by the way she is, it is hard to find any market that is cheap here at japan would be an exception, but you have to talk about whether that low vibration is justified. the in asia, valuations seem to behind, so you have to focus on earnings growth potential to justify higher valuations. we still see asia attractive from th
, and it is spikes people are worried about right now.ou say we need a bigger jump in yields to spook equity markets. how big of a jump are we looking at? what is a significant jump in yields? >> if you've got to 3% on u.s. treasuries quickly or over 1% on , that's where markets would take fright because you would worry about the sustainability of profit growth for equities. it is unlikely. we think the adjustment and rates will be much more moderate , but it is that type of jump you...
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let me tell you what happens if you continue to spike the football.n the state of colorado last week, it was announced that the average premium rate increase for the next year would be 27%. that is if you're lucky to live in the front range of colorado. if you live in the eastern plains are the western slope, you will pay 30% or more. for those who pay more under the affordable care act that is collapsing. we will continue our work, to get our job done, to make sure that the status quo no longer stands, and we provide relief to the american people. >> we heard from some of your members, they were very critical of the process. senator ron johnson specificall specifically. do you feel and your leadership advance in this process, and now commit you can consider those criticisms? >> this is been a very, very challenging experience for all of us. it is pretty obvious, we do not have 50 members, who can agree on a replacement. a lot of people have been involved in the discussion. very passionate discussion. everybody is giving it their best shot, and up to
let me tell you what happens if you continue to spike the football.n the state of colorado last week, it was announced that the average premium rate increase for the next year would be 27%. that is if you're lucky to live in the front range of colorado. if you live in the eastern plains are the western slope, you will pay 30% or more. for those who pay more under the affordable care act that is collapsing. we will continue our work, to get our job done, to make sure that the status quo no...
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so this isn't a response to a huge spike. we're essentially flat. what this is is to ensure that lives of citizens, lives of officers, lives of fire and ems personnel are not jeopardized by these disputes that are evolving into violence. recent homicides have struck a cord with the community . on saturday police were called to a bowie home where a man is now killing his stepfather and then posting a selfie with the body on social media. followed by a double shooting near a suitland pop eyes sunday night which claimed two lives. in the majority of the case he the individuals were known to one another and they're occurring over wide geographic spaces. that's why we're bringing all of the resources of the agency to bear. tonight the police chief said he doesn't have an end date to the 12-hour shifts but says he is confident this will bring back stability to the community and reduce the likelihood of more crime. in palmer park, marina maracco, fox5 local news. >> and in other news tonight, a man is in custody charged with stealing an ambulance from prin
so this isn't a response to a huge spike. we're essentially flat. what this is is to ensure that lives of citizens, lives of officers, lives of fire and ems personnel are not jeopardized by these disputes that are evolving into violence. recent homicides have struck a cord with the community . on saturday police were called to a bowie home where a man is now killing his stepfather and then posting a selfie with the body on social media. followed by a double shooting near a suitland pop eyes...
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but then in 2016 another spike, 144 cases.ostly seen mid to late summer neurologist sarah hopkins says at first there seemed to be a link to a severe respiratory virus called entero virus d68 and luke tested positive for it and so did 7 of the 8 cases they saw in 2016 but nationally there was not a clear connection for the entero virus d68. >> we suspect it's a viral cause but have not been able to pinpoint for sure whether all of these patients have had the same virus or whether they are different viruses. >> reporter: she and other researchers continue to look for clues. the best treatments and why some kids may be more susceptible. it's an extremely rare condition and parents should not panic but should be aware. most kids are just going to get a cold and that is all that is going to happen or get a stomach virus and that is all that is going to happen. >> reporter: but she says if your child is sick with a fever and starts having trouble moving an arm, leg or their head get them to the emergency room. dana says what happen
but then in 2016 another spike, 144 cases.ostly seen mid to late summer neurologist sarah hopkins says at first there seemed to be a link to a severe respiratory virus called entero virus d68 and luke tested positive for it and so did 7 of the 8 cases they saw in 2016 but nationally there was not a clear connection for the entero virus d68. >> we suspect it's a viral cause but have not been able to pinpoint for sure whether all of these patients have had the same virus or whether they are...
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the neighborhood has seen a spike in overdose deaths.dents to evacuate, it is southwest of yosemite national park, already scorched 25,000 acres, only 5% contained at this point. governor gerri brown declaring a state of emergency as firefighters work around the clock to battle flames as hot, dry weather out west is expected to fuel the fire. heather: a power outage lasted for hours thanks to a balloon. look at this. neighbors shared this video of the mylar balloon bumping into a power line. explodes between two houses. officials warning the public about the danger of these balloons, you can see what happened. rob: out west, hot and dry. they have a lot of fuel for the fire is because they get so much rain last winter and now they are all trying out. >> they have all the foliage was when we have wildfires there is a lot to burn, we have dozens of them burning out west. the good news for portions of the southwest is we are into monsoon season, seasonal shifting windss, they are getting relief in terms of moisture but on the west coast not
the neighborhood has seen a spike in overdose deaths.dents to evacuate, it is southwest of yosemite national park, already scorched 25,000 acres, only 5% contained at this point. governor gerri brown declaring a state of emergency as firefighters work around the clock to battle flames as hot, dry weather out west is expected to fuel the fire. heather: a power outage lasted for hours thanks to a balloon. look at this. neighbors shared this video of the mylar balloon bumping into a power line....
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with italy on monday nights of the week started saying hundreds of troops were on standby following a spike in migrant arrivals of late in southern europe austria's ambassador was then someone for talks to rome slammed vienna for lack of cooperation but the austrian chancellor has since downplayed the whole dispute saying no were temporary measures will be taken. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions italy's in a lot of trouble over this according to the un almost eighty four thousand people arrived in that country so far this year and they're estimating that that number is going to triple by the end the twenty seventeen of course many of these refugees when they get into italy is not going to stay there lovely places it is they want to move further off into europe. this week so they are willing to help but they didn't go far enough as far as italy is concerned there now it's thirty five million euros of additional funding after talks on the crisis on sunday but then
with italy on monday nights of the week started saying hundreds of troops were on standby following a spike in migrant arrivals of late in southern europe austria's ambassador was then someone for talks to rome slammed vienna for lack of cooperation but the austrian chancellor has since downplayed the whole dispute saying no were temporary measures will be taken. border controls and an army deployment will be necessary. unjustified and unprecedented initiative will lead to repercussions italy's...
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sprint shares spiked 5% today over reports the company's chairman met with billionaire warren buffet about a potential investment that news sent the market into a frenzy call was 8 times more out of puts dan actually played the stock for a takeout back in march. >> we could use options to maybe construct a trade strategy that would let you participate in a little move on the up side and on the down side if your long entry isn't great. you can look to january 2018 expectation and sell the 7 put at 80 cents. you can use the 80 cents to buy the january 10-15 call spread for 80 cents, like i said, costs you nothing. >> all right dan, now what? >> the most important fwhing this trade is you were to make a put. if the stock were to go low, that's what the risk is. there's no risk in owning the up side call. at this point the stock is about the same spot. selling some premiums kept you in the game. the news is interesting. the idea that buffet would take a stake, i'm not sure that would send the call up he's likely to get it at a discount at some point you want to manage the put strike this
sprint shares spiked 5% today over reports the company's chairman met with billionaire warren buffet about a potential investment that news sent the market into a frenzy call was 8 times more out of puts dan actually played the stock for a takeout back in march. >> we could use options to maybe construct a trade strategy that would let you participate in a little move on the up side and on the down side if your long entry isn't great. you can look to january 2018 expectation and sell the...
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let's not spike the ball. nobody should be spiking the ball in the end zone today. this is about what do we do in the next step. to say we're going for repeal will only bring more uncertainty. uncertainty is crushing this market. because the insurance companies don't know what to do, continued cost sharing for the plans, make the subsidies available for the individuals and continue the reinsurance program for our sickest population and do not come off the individual mandate. we need everybody in this program for it to be successful as other nations around the globe have done. >> governor mcauliffe thank you for sharing your perspective. he echoes what we heard from president trump at times, which is everybody has to be covered. >> it's true but you have this pushback of you can't force people to buy it. i know the supreme court decided this decision, but politically they'll say if you force people to have it, that's the only reason we have it that's the mandate, so important to spread cost. there's a lot of work to be done. >>> republicans have had seven years to co
let's not spike the ball. nobody should be spiking the ball in the end zone today. this is about what do we do in the next step. to say we're going for repeal will only bring more uncertainty. uncertainty is crushing this market. because the insurance companies don't know what to do, continued cost sharing for the plans, make the subsidies available for the individuals and continue the reinsurance program for our sickest population and do not come off the individual mandate. we need everybody...
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spike 3.5%.ps it already spike on talks that deal talks were in progress.ry and viacom saw a movement upward, and right now each of them is higher, viacom almost 1%. elsewhere today, we are watching steelmakers. this is after we heard from nucor and steel dynamics. ebitda missed estimates. as for nucor, that company missed estimates. steel dynamics and nucor talking on their conference calls about optimism surrounding potential action from the administration on the steel industry. steel dynamics saying president trump will take very prudent and strong approaches to his recommendation for section 232 regarding steel tariffs. alsosteel and ak steel lower. a different manufacturing business -- paint. we are also seeing declines here. sorry, i thought we were looking at the chart in a different place. within-williams and ppg earnings, both missing estimates, selling less house paint to consumers in the second quarter. talking about continuing. sluggishness, ppg, and mixed demand at u.s. chain stores. pulling down axalta as well. david: let's wrap up all the new
spike 3.5%.ps it already spike on talks that deal talks were in progress.ry and viacom saw a movement upward, and right now each of them is higher, viacom almost 1%. elsewhere today, we are watching steelmakers. this is after we heard from nucor and steel dynamics. ebitda missed estimates. as for nucor, that company missed estimates. steel dynamics and nucor talking on their conference calls about optimism surrounding potential action from the administration on the steel industry. steel...
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but there is a lot of history of volatility spikes after labor day. you're going to own that so i think that's a good set-up. >> and importantly, microsoft is a very defensive, offensive stock. let's say the whole thing is in trouble. microsoft is better, it's has characteristics that almost guarantee that if you can say that word at any point in this business but also, it's important that it made a new high. there's a lot of old-lying tech names with bad patterns and outcomes this is a good pattern and i think the outcome is going to be good >> we're not fans of buying long dated options and holding on to them and hoping the stock goes in that direction. this strategy looks to take advantage of the dynamics that mike talked about, it's not playing for a massive break-out, but playing for short-term gains to the tune of 1.5, maybe $2, that sort of thing and you're financing the ownership of the longer dated one. i like those trades in names that have acted well i think you have a better chance of con selldation, especially on the bullish side >>> ener
but there is a lot of history of volatility spikes after labor day. you're going to own that so i think that's a good set-up. >> and importantly, microsoft is a very defensive, offensive stock. let's say the whole thing is in trouble. microsoft is better, it's has characteristics that almost guarantee that if you can say that word at any point in this business but also, it's important that it made a new high. there's a lot of old-lying tech names with bad patterns and outcomes this is a...
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the reason, recent spike in violent crimes. 12 people killed so far this month. justin finch is live with more on how police are cracking down on crime. justin, good morning. patrols in prince george's county, police are in the area. and we know they will be longer than usual. as you mention in the wake of 12 deaths in the first 11 days of july, the chief announced 12 hour patrols for the prince george's county police department. it will be the new normal until further notice. he's also asking the public to report anything suspicious and to walk away from any potential violent incidents. he also spoke with commander about changes last week, calls it less of a reaction, more of an evolving response to the threat of violence which he says cannot only jeopardize safety of citizens but first responders as well. >> i decided this was the appropriate time because we are essentially even. what i didn't want is the community to lose confidence in this institution, when we see >> reporter: police are in the area. if you see something, say something. the average shift is 8
the reason, recent spike in violent crimes. 12 people killed so far this month. justin finch is live with more on how police are cracking down on crime. justin, good morning. patrols in prince george's county, police are in the area. and we know they will be longer than usual. as you mention in the wake of 12 deaths in the first 11 days of july, the chief announced 12 hour patrols for the prince george's county police department. it will be the new normal until further notice. he's also asking...
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any idea why the spike in the car burglaries.ple not heeding the warnings and leaving things out to be seen in the car? >> reporter: that's one reason. i think a lot of these victim, if you will, are tourists who really don't know how bad the situation here is in san francisco. maybe they don't encounter it where they live. you know, they don't see the signs. maybe they don't read english because there are signs all over the city. don't leave anything in your car. police are telling me something that's very interesting. they tell us that because of these new laws these car burglars are getting out of jail quicker. they are back out on the street in no time at all breaking into someone's car, perhaps yours. be careful. >> back at it. thank you. >>> while there's nothing like a sun fli barny barbecue or firewa clear night, they found their way to the beach. like a lit sand between your toes. >> long as it's not in the dog that you're cook up there. >> the fog is beginning its push. >> already. >> sort of iffy now. >>> no ifs ands o
any idea why the spike in the car burglaries.ple not heeding the warnings and leaving things out to be seen in the car? >> reporter: that's one reason. i think a lot of these victim, if you will, are tourists who really don't know how bad the situation here is in san francisco. maybe they don't encounter it where they live. you know, they don't see the signs. maybe they don't read english because there are signs all over the city. don't leave anything in your car. police are telling me...
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now the one struggling in school is seeing a spike in enrollment. the supervisor is joining us when we come back. >>> temperatures have warmed up a little bit. still not hot. temperatures gradually climbing this week. >>> 2 investigates on ktvu 2. >>> weekdays at i dig it is all about you on ktvu. >> ready to bring you the top stories. >> stories that hit home. >> news that matters. >> matters to you. your family and your community. >> weekdays at 5, right after 4 on 2. we are ready. for you. >> ktvu fox 2 news. >>> enrollment for fall classes at city college of san francisco is up for the first time in 10 years. after a new tuition rate plan was announced. enrollment spiked 17 percent, compared to fall of last year san francisco supervisor and kim pushed the college tuition free idea. she joins us live. supervisor, you have to be happy with this news. >> it is incredibly exciting. our highest and best estimate, which we thought we would not reach this year, was a 20 percent increase in a moment. it goes to show, that there are a lot of people excit
now the one struggling in school is seeing a spike in enrollment. the supervisor is joining us when we come back. >>> temperatures have warmed up a little bit. still not hot. temperatures gradually climbing this week. >>> 2 investigates on ktvu 2. >>> weekdays at i dig it is all about you on ktvu. >> ready to bring you the top stories. >> stories that hit home. >> news that matters. >> matters to you. your family and your community. >>...
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you can see the spike on the bottom half. 10-year yield breaking above 50 basis points, coming after a week french debt auction. expectation going to war the ecb toning down their debt purchases. we are up by a fraction today. last twoyield over the weeks has risen by 20 basis points. a big shift in expectations for interest rates next year. investors are now pricing in one hike of 10 basis points in december next year. one in december next year. vonnie: it has been one of the most highly anticipated meetings of the year, u.s. president donald trump and russian president vladimir putin's one-on-one at the g 20. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: live from london, i'm mark barton. counting you down to the european close. matt miller spoke with the russian economy minister in hamburg where he discussed sanctions against russia. said, many countries were talking about free trade. was saying the united states, there was kind of dissonance between the united states and other countries. matt: president putin has said in
you can see the spike on the bottom half. 10-year yield breaking above 50 basis points, coming after a week french debt auction. expectation going to war the ecb toning down their debt purchases. we are up by a fraction today. last twoyield over the weeks has risen by 20 basis points. a big shift in expectations for interest rates next year. investors are now pricing in one hike of 10 basis points in december next year. one in december next year. vonnie: it has been one of the most highly...
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that's spiking the football.eople who will continue to pay more under the affordable care act that is collapsing. we will continue our work to get our job done to make sure that the status quo no longer stands and instead we provide relief to the american people. >> we heard from some of your members, they were very critical of the process, some were critical of you, senator johnson was specifically critical, said there was a breach of trust. do you feel that you and your leadership have been damaged in this process and that now you can actually usher this across considering those criticisms that you have heard. >> this has been a very, very challenging experience for all of us. it's pretty obvious that we don't have 50 members who can agree on a replacement. a lot of people have been involved in the discussion and very passionate discussions. but everybody's given it their best shot. and as of today, we just simply do not have 50 senators who can agree on what ought to replace the existing law. what we do have i
that's spiking the football.eople who will continue to pay more under the affordable care act that is collapsing. we will continue our work to get our job done to make sure that the status quo no longer stands and instead we provide relief to the american people. >> we heard from some of your members, they were very critical of the process, some were critical of you, senator johnson was specifically critical, said there was a breach of trust. do you feel that you and your leadership have...
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who knows what kind of spikes you might get in the next month or so?ark cudmore, bloomberg macro strategist of singapore. you can follow marks insights in the entire teams on the bloomberg, just type mliv . james bevan of ccl he investment management is going to stay with us. we have a lot more to talk about. guy: let's talk about what is happening with tv function. i am on the landing page right now about what you have years the interactive tv option. the radio event coverage coming up. you also have this function gives you an idea of what most-watched videos are on tv . tesla delivering the model three over the weekend, the first look. we have a great video running on the terminal, and on the website, looking at the first look at the model 3. the range of real surprise. for the second-most-watched, and i expect this will creep up, is manus cranny's interview with of hsbc, one of the real standout stocks this morning. that is certainly worth paying attention to. you get the great interview, great interview manus did earlier. i will play t
who knows what kind of spikes you might get in the next month or so?ark cudmore, bloomberg macro strategist of singapore. you can follow marks insights in the entire teams on the bloomberg, just type mliv . james bevan of ccl he investment management is going to stay with us. we have a lot more to talk about. guy: let's talk about what is happening with tv function. i am on the landing page right now about what you have years the interactive tv option. the radio event coverage coming up. you...
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. >>> we have a big spike in temperatures next week. this weekend will feel mild compared to what we see next week. still warm for many folks. concorde 60. 58 oakland and livermore. 59 san jose. as we make our way through the day we'll see more sunshine along the coast and around the bay. here's what is happening. area of high pressure will be building. we have had this disturbance to our north. it has been keeping this high pressure at bay. that's why our temperatures are nice and mild today. that is about to change. strong ridge building by monday, tuesday of next week. by midweek next week, we'll be hot. we have heat advisories in effect for right now the sacramento valley. i would not be surprised to see those in our neck of the woods midweek next week. coolest day of the next seven will be today. warmer monday and tuesday. potential for several straight days of triple digits next week. three straight days of triple digits tend to call that a heat wave. that's what we'll likely see. maybe not everywhere in the bay area but northern
. >>> we have a big spike in temperatures next week. this weekend will feel mild compared to what we see next week. still warm for many folks. concorde 60. 58 oakland and livermore. 59 san jose. as we make our way through the day we'll see more sunshine along the coast and around the bay. here's what is happening. area of high pressure will be building. we have had this disturbance to our north. it has been keeping this high pressure at bay. that's why our temperatures are nice and...
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. we don't know whether it is a spike or the beginning of a trendm we don't know whether it is a spike to the national police chiefs council about whether those procedures, which were developed over the years, and have brought down the number of deaths in pursuit related incidents, whether we need to look at those and whether there should be any additions to police training. euro report is essentially a statistical report, at this stage, did seem to be any new trends that could explain, is too early to be sure as to why? i think it is too early to be sure because a lot of those investigations are ongoing and once we have had a chance to dig into them, we will get a better idea. what we do know is that none of them where emergency responses. two thirds of those who died were not the drivers of the vehicle being pursued but passengers are bysta nde rs pursued but passengers are bystanders or other road users, so that raises concerns and we will look at that and what to see if any learning mergers. the other quite sharpjump is in, still very few, but the number of people being killed by b
. we don't know whether it is a spike or the beginning of a trendm we don't know whether it is a spike to the national police chiefs council about whether those procedures, which were developed over the years, and have brought down the number of deaths in pursuit related incidents, whether we need to look at those and whether there should be any additions to police training. euro report is essentially a statistical report, at this stage, did seem to be any new trends that could explain, is too...
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we have actually seen a spike in those shares with that story coming out for astra seneca.uard names tim buckley will replace bill mcnabb in january. he will have take shoes to fill. mcnabb's leadership, revenues have trouble. joining us now is charles stein, who is in washington. amazing performance from vanguard of the last 10 years, the world has changed. the competition is more fierce in terms of cheap index trackers. there are other options out there. how does he approached the new world? moreere is a lot competition. you can buy a lot of the products from fidelity, schwab, gettingk, edit is harder for them to differentiate themselves. historically, they did it with that powerful brand name. when you say the name vanguard, people think low-cost investing, someone i can trust. that has acted as a magnet to pull in a lot of cash. i think the real question is does that continue, or does competition continue to eat away at them? so what -- scarlet: so what does tim buckley do? does he continue on course or have new initiatives in mind? newe will have to see the -- see. one
we have actually seen a spike in those shares with that story coming out for astra seneca.uard names tim buckley will replace bill mcnabb in january. he will have take shoes to fill. mcnabb's leadership, revenues have trouble. joining us now is charles stein, who is in washington. amazing performance from vanguard of the last 10 years, the world has changed. the competition is more fierce in terms of cheap index trackers. there are other options out there. how does he approached the new world?...
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so temperatures today spike spiked a bit and then they come back up saturday.at heather's house. not at yours, frank. you're over the hills a little bit. >> little bit. >> hotter inland. cooler -- you know, anything in between. just drive east or west and you'll find the number you're looking for. the fog is at the coast and still at ma sufficient kabba. there's this notch that's -- at pacifica. there's a notch at the bay. this is creating an offshore flow. a function of the high pressure. it's a function of compressional heating most likely. and those are the numbers we're seeing. up from yesterday by a significant amount. 98 in walnut creek. 97 in livermore. so you can see the delineation between east bay hill. when you get over the hills, boy, it starts to bake. santa rosa, 87 degrees. 7 degrees warmer in livermore. so pretty hot out there. forecast for tomorrow morning, pretty shallow fog. about like today. but i think we'll see more of a sea breeze. so temperatures will be maybe a degree or two cooler? but you won't notice it up in sacramento or in maries
so temperatures today spike spiked a bit and then they come back up saturday.at heather's house. not at yours, frank. you're over the hills a little bit. >> little bit. >> hotter inland. cooler -- you know, anything in between. just drive east or west and you'll find the number you're looking for. the fog is at the coast and still at ma sufficient kabba. there's this notch that's -- at pacifica. there's a notch at the bay. this is creating an offshore flow. a function of the high...
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have been continuing the only one we didn't see a spike in was after the westminster parliament attack and we're looking into that as we would we need to do some work as to why society or members of society didn't react in relation to that incident the fact is these peaks these very high peaks are not good for communities are not good for society they're not good for cohesion and actually they may also as you rightly said play into the very narrative we're trying to corrode and undermine which is separation ism promotion of extremist narratives these things we need to corrode and undermine but actually hate crimes and reaction to hate crimes by targeting muslims feed into that which is you started the engine go far right attacks like the one we saw entrance republic mosque treated very differently still blowing through media in this country compared to your absolutely right i think you're an outgrowth of newspaper headlines i think you're absolutely right the denial that far right extremism leads to deaths is really atrocious we know that actually three people have now been killed by e
have been continuing the only one we didn't see a spike in was after the westminster parliament attack and we're looking into that as we would we need to do some work as to why society or members of society didn't react in relation to that incident the fact is these peaks these very high peaks are not good for communities are not good for society they're not good for cohesion and actually they may also as you rightly said play into the very narrative we're trying to corrode and undermine which...
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shooting comes as police officers in prince george's county are working longer shifts, after a sharp spike in murders. the most recent, happening this time yesterday morning. a young man - shot and killed in forestville. it's the county's 49th homicide so far this year. violent crime is up one hundred percent compared to this time last year. but, chief hank stawinski says many of these crimes aren't random. the chief says police will be working 12-hour shifts and focusing their attention on high risk areas. developing now - donald trump junior speaking out for the first time about his meeting with a russian lawyer and his emails about the encounter. in an interview with fox news, the president's son didn't admit to making a mistake, but said quote "i probably would have done things a little differently". trump junior says he agreed to the thought the lawyer, natalia veselnitskaya, had dirt on hillary clinton. trump junior maintains he did nothing wrong. on capitol hill though - concern. democrats say the emails are a clear sign of collusion. even some republicans are expressing concern abo
shooting comes as police officers in prince george's county are working longer shifts, after a sharp spike in murders. the most recent, happening this time yesterday morning. a young man - shot and killed in forestville. it's the county's 49th homicide so far this year. violent crime is up one hundred percent compared to this time last year. but, chief hank stawinski says many of these crimes aren't random. the chief says police will be working 12-hour shifts and focusing their attention on...
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you get a hard spike and then a reversion back to the range.ind of at the daily chart of this ratio, you will see we are in fact starting to roll over. volatility, that does seem to have been short-lived. >> this is a monthly chart. if the end of july happens to get very volatile for tech, that line could go back up. what do you think about that? >> it is a possibility, but if you look at a daily chart you will see we made the initial spike. we came down a little bit. so, personally nasdaq volatility will decline relative to s&p. >> you have a great chart you have put together. can you put that together? >> what you see as investors, increase their willingness to take on risk, what you see as the s&p 600 information-technology index. uptrend fora solid most of this year. test of the 50 day moving average, beginning to reinsert -- reinsert itself higher. what you see is the small cap take index. s&p relative to s&p 500 information. we have been declining since december. if you do believe that decline,y is going to small caps will outperform in t
you get a hard spike and then a reversion back to the range.ind of at the daily chart of this ratio, you will see we are in fact starting to roll over. volatility, that does seem to have been short-lived. >> this is a monthly chart. if the end of july happens to get very volatile for tech, that line could go back up. what do you think about that? >> it is a possibility, but if you look at a daily chart you will see we made the initial spike. we came down a little bit. so, personally...
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downward spikes downward and what we've seen is that claims are now having near a three month high and again they don't reflect yet a lot of the layoff announcements that we've already heard so obvious paying closer attention going forward to the challenger gray and christmas numbers that we get this week during payroll week and i'll be also paying really close attention to the reasons companies are citing for laying off employees for a while there it really has been store closures which again we we've all seen the bloody headlines about retail this is something that we know it is the no known but for the last several months challenger gray's data has shown that it is cost cutting that has now taken a front seat if companies are beginning to get concerned about profit margins and they're cutting back on their payrolls in order to reduce their. boss this is a game changer for the current recovery which is just stretching into its ninth year and how is that idea of cost cutting so significant to you as far as layoffs i mean some people would say a layoff a layoff so why the fact that you
downward spikes downward and what we've seen is that claims are now having near a three month high and again they don't reflect yet a lot of the layoff announcements that we've already heard so obvious paying closer attention going forward to the challenger gray and christmas numbers that we get this week during payroll week and i'll be also paying really close attention to the reasons companies are citing for laying off employees for a while there it really has been store closures which again...
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let me tell you what happens if you continue to spike the football. in colorado last week, average premium rate increase for next year will be 27%, that if you are lucky enough to live in front range of colorado. if you pay eastern slope, you will pay 30, 40% more, that is spiking the football on american people who will continue to pay more under the affordable care act that is collapsing. liz: welcome to "risk & reward," i am liz in for deirdre bolton. that washington does move quickly on to president's pro growth agenda of tax cuts and infrastructure spending bill. our own adam shapiro has the latest on the health bill. first god no -- did not fly, then just repeal did not go through, what happend. >> you don't have enough senators among republicans to vote to even come to the floor for debate. there are others who kept it on the edge, susan collins of maine, lisa from alaska, and senator from west virginia, they said they were no votes on just a repeal without a replacement, i believe murder cow see said she would not bring it to the fly for a deb
let me tell you what happens if you continue to spike the football. in colorado last week, average premium rate increase for next year will be 27%, that if you are lucky enough to live in front range of colorado. if you pay eastern slope, you will pay 30, 40% more, that is spiking the football on american people who will continue to pay more under the affordable care act that is collapsing. liz: welcome to "risk & reward," i am liz in for deirdre bolton. that washington does move...
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a news4 i-team investigation shows a spike in people parking their cars in neighborhoods where they don'te. scott mcfarland shows us the officers throughout our region hunting down parking predators. >> reporter: you pay a fortune for your home, and every inch of the yard. so it's frustrating when strangers plant their cars on your front curb for hours at a time. david freeman says it happens all the time in his montgomery county neighborhood. >> the kids from churchill high school just clog the roads. >> took your spot? >> took all of our spots, yes. >> reporter: montgomery, prince george's and fairfax counties, plus d.c. and arlington try to stop drivers from clogging up spots in neighborhoods by restricting parking spots to residents only. local neighborhoods by the dozens have petitioned to have those restricted parking permits. >> they choose this? >> they choose this, correct. so this is something that they choose versus us going out and putting it in there. >> reporter: the chief of montgomery county's parking management says more than 30 county communities now have residential per
a news4 i-team investigation shows a spike in people parking their cars in neighborhoods where they don'te. scott mcfarland shows us the officers throughout our region hunting down parking predators. >> reporter: you pay a fortune for your home, and every inch of the yard. so it's frustrating when strangers plant their cars on your front curb for hours at a time. david freeman says it happens all the time in his montgomery county neighborhood. >> the kids from churchill high school...
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hard stats most states don't track race or gender local gun salesman say they have definitely seen a spike. >> i have seen quite a few black women looking for guns also. they are in the process of making a purchase. that is why i would buy a gun. >> everyone has something and some kind of experience with violence
hard stats most states don't track race or gender local gun salesman say they have definitely seen a spike. >> i have seen quite a few black women looking for guns also. they are in the process of making a purchase. that is why i would buy a gun. >> everyone has something and some kind of experience with violence
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when they put it back, thatcularly mortgages, causes volatility to spike.i think the bottom line is you are not getting this a lot of -- across one of the market. spreads that are historically tight, and not getting compensated in terms for the spike in the fed. jonathan: and you have written about investors sitting on their hands as well, lisa? lisa: you have the extra yield that people are receiving to own investment grade bonds over benchmark rates shrinking to some of the narrowest levels we have seen in the post crisis era, and to your point, i wanted to make a point about the volatility. look at the move index, which implies volatility in treasuries. the lowest level on record. the last time we saw rates like this was right before 2007. 2007.s june so this will not last forever. the more people that get complacent, saying look, we do not think we are getting compensated for the risk that we are taking, 61% of investors surveyed at bank of america believe these spreads are too rich, and they keep buying because they think everybody else well. this is g
when they put it back, thatcularly mortgages, causes volatility to spike.i think the bottom line is you are not getting this a lot of -- across one of the market. spreads that are historically tight, and not getting compensated in terms for the spike in the fed. jonathan: and you have written about investors sitting on their hands as well, lisa? lisa: you have the extra yield that people are receiving to own investment grade bonds over benchmark rates shrinking to some of the narrowest levels...
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, , it's easy to think that the spikes are going to last forever. we do it as a nation. and i know that some of your families know it's going to get worse because there's seasonal employees for example but buying a tv seems to have a certain psychological value. like i'm moving up or maybe there's hope for me. >> there's another thing, i wonder i'm in san jose. i thought it was it was smart that the woman is talking to her husband who's a construction worker but he makes a little extra money fixing motorcycles on the side and all the money he gets from motorcycles is put into a funny money fund and then they spend it to live . and you might say that's crazy because they have had some debt issues but having that funny money allows them to be super strict on the other side i guess they can bear it. >> you can't live the kind of life that a robot would be expected to live because we're not robots, where humans so in the end it's counterproductive to try to minute many robots life and i thought that's worked out pretty well so the tv is when you got a l
, , it's easy to think that the spikes are going to last forever. we do it as a nation. and i know that some of your families know it's going to get worse because there's seasonal employees for example but buying a tv seems to have a certain psychological value. like i'm moving up or maybe there's hope for me. >> there's another thing, i wonder i'm in san jose. i thought it was it was smart that the woman is talking to her husband who's a construction worker but he makes a little extra...
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manufacturing is not spiking in california.there are still some states, though, doing an analysis of where some states are doing well, minnesota, indiana, and i shouldn't overstate that, this is over the course of 12 years, up 1.5% of their gdp. are there states where manufacturing is good for their economy, others no? >> yes. it depends on, if you look at california, it's composed of interesting different industries. agriculture is a huge part of the economy, defense and aerospace a huge part of the economy, finance, a whole host of industries. most states can benefit from, i would say at this point, advanced manufacturing. basic manufacturing is going to be done by robots. that's something that the president nor anyone else can control. we're going in that direction where artificial intelligence, machine learning is creating a whole different environment in the manufacturing sector. what we want to do is create value-added jobs that pay well. on the one hand, we have a shortage of welders, a shortage of construction workers,
manufacturing is not spiking in california.there are still some states, though, doing an analysis of where some states are doing well, minnesota, indiana, and i shouldn't overstate that, this is over the course of 12 years, up 1.5% of their gdp. are there states where manufacturing is good for their economy, others no? >> yes. it depends on, if you look at california, it's composed of interesting different industries. agriculture is a huge part of the economy, defense and aerospace a huge...
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police are dealing with spike in deadly shootings. coming up in our next half hour, dorothy spencer has reaction about what may be fuelling. >>> and it was a difficult for them school year at the university of college >> i want to be -- everybody who is part of the university community. and listen to people to concerns that they have. >> the chief diversity officer position around for a year and the maryland's administration says the role is critical right now. >>> haunted by the memory but determined to move on. tonight only on news 4. hear from a survivor from the charleston church shooting about what she did to be alive and why a to be alive is >>> ambitious plan to house the homeless is building ar >>> prince williams county, and will run until about midnight tonight, dry across the area right now they're very heavy rain fall and move on into parts of northern virginia and throw areas of rain, coming up at 6:45. >>> big question tonight, nbc the latest on the investigation in georgia. >> from this house in loganville georgia just
police are dealing with spike in deadly shootings. coming up in our next half hour, dorothy spencer has reaction about what may be fuelling. >>> and it was a difficult for them school year at the university of college >> i want to be -- everybody who is part of the university community. and listen to people to concerns that they have. >> the chief diversity officer position around for a year and the maryland's administration says the role is critical right now. >>>...
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there's even a huge spike in car burglaries lately. vic lee has more. >> reporter: one reason for this huge spike, of course, is that many of the tourists simply aren't aware of just how bad break-ins have become in the city. another reason police tell us is that because of these new laws, these car burglars are getting out of jail quicker and they're back out on the street in no time at all, breaking into people's cars. car break-ins take only seconds. this burglar smashes a window with a piece of porcelain. he even takes his time, taking whatever it is, and stuffing it into his bag. it's happening everywhere, even lum bard street, the crookedest street in the world. it's a magnet for snatch and grab car burglars. even tinted windows are no deterrent. these two were arrested last week after breaking into parked cars. they were captured near the embarcadero. police say there are more than 200 car burglaries in the city each month. many in the central district. >> in the last two months, i can safely say they've made over 80 arrests in
there's even a huge spike in car burglaries lately. vic lee has more. >> reporter: one reason for this huge spike, of course, is that many of the tourists simply aren't aware of just how bad break-ins have become in the city. another reason police tell us is that because of these new laws, these car burglars are getting out of jail quicker and they're back out on the street in no time at all, breaking into people's cars. car break-ins take only seconds. this burglar smashes a window with...
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there's even a huge spike in car burglaries lately.ic lee has more. >> reporter: one reason for this huge spike, of course, is that many of the tourists simply aren't aware of just how bad break-ins have become in the city. another reason police tell us is that because of these new laws, these car burglars are getting out of jail quicker and they're back out on the street in no time at all, breaking into people's cars. car break-ins take only seconds. this burglar smashes a window with a piece of porcelain. he even takes his time, taking whatever it is, and stuffing it into his bag. it's happening everywhere, even lum bard street, the crookedest street in the world. it's a magnet for snatch and grab car burglars. even tinted windows are no deterrent. these two were arrested last week after breaking into parked cars. they were captured near the embarcadero. police say there are more than 200 car burglaries in the city each month. many in the central district. >> in the last two months, i can safely say they've made over 80 arrests in th
there's even a huge spike in car burglaries lately.ic lee has more. >> reporter: one reason for this huge spike, of course, is that many of the tourists simply aren't aware of just how bad break-ins have become in the city. another reason police tell us is that because of these new laws, these car burglars are getting out of jail quicker and they're back out on the street in no time at all, breaking into people's cars. car break-ins take only seconds. this burglar smashes a window with a...
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offer investors -- >> broaden this out and talk equity always some reaction in equity markets in the spike in bond deals. we have seen more resilient stay in equity. are they on track to regain recent highs or see a summer cool down? >> absolutely. equities are set for a good second half. particularly particular regions in the european area if you look again, european stocks are quite cheap relative to the u.s., amidst growth on double digit, all of the economic indicators point to expansion. then as you see after the recent slump, european equities are 3, 4% or 4, 5%. looks like there's quite an up side for the second half. >> let me bring up one more point, volatility. we have seen a bit of recovery, however still at very low levels do you see more to pick up ahead? >> it was the favorite theme among investors, everyone was buying vix and trying to market time there's several reasons why it remained at low levels and has nothing to do with risk attitude, more of the role of etfs, role of central banks. role of systemic trading taking place on a daily basis i think going forward market ti
offer investors -- >> broaden this out and talk equity always some reaction in equity markets in the spike in bond deals. we have seen more resilient stay in equity. are they on track to regain recent highs or see a summer cool down? >> absolutely. equities are set for a good second half. particularly particular regions in the european area if you look again, european stocks are quite cheap relative to the u.s., amidst growth on double digit, all of the economic indicators point to...
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rates inthink interest the long run will spike. the target is 2.5%.oesn't sound like we will see massive pressure on the treasury which could spike the u.s. dollar. what about volatility, because the expectations are so high now for the fed to do something in september and >> volatility can we got. it's something the fed maybe wants to do. we've heard janet yellen speaking about valuation of the equity market. we think the run itself should be quite boring by itself. you don't want to scare the onket, but what we can see the fixed income side over the , more volatility and liquidity globally has the. we think there's more value on the equity side, the fixed income side will be more challenge because central bank globally is starting to change their monetary policy. shery: 20 comes to investment grade bonds, we're seeing this attractive you'll pickup over the u.s. counterparts. ton you say that is a reason hold these bonds, at least here in asia? we don't tell the clients they should completely go out credit and bonds. we just think there's more value
rates inthink interest the long run will spike. the target is 2.5%.oesn't sound like we will see massive pressure on the treasury which could spike the u.s. dollar. what about volatility, because the expectations are so high now for the fed to do something in september and >> volatility can we got. it's something the fed maybe wants to do. we've heard janet yellen speaking about valuation of the equity market. we think the run itself should be quite boring by itself. you don't want to...
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you are not getting compensated in terms for the spike in the fed.n: and you have written about investors sitting on their hands playing a game of chicken. lisa: you have the extra yield that people are receiving to own investment grade bonds over benchmark rates shrinking to some of the narrowest levels we have seen in the post crisis era, and to your point, i wanted to make a point about the volatility. look at the move index, which implies volatility in treasuries. the lowest level on record. the last time we saw rates like this was right before 2007. this is june 2007. he saw what happened after that. here point, this isn't going to last forever. the more people that get complacent, saying look, we do not think we are getting compensated for the risk that we are taking, 61% of investors surveyed at bank of america believe these spreads are too rich, and they keep buying because they think everybody else will. this is going to end badly, but people don't seem to see it company. -- happening. jonathan: is this pushing you to take more risks than yo
you are not getting compensated in terms for the spike in the fed.n: and you have written about investors sitting on their hands playing a game of chicken. lisa: you have the extra yield that people are receiving to own investment grade bonds over benchmark rates shrinking to some of the narrowest levels we have seen in the post crisis era, and to your point, i wanted to make a point about the volatility. look at the move index, which implies volatility in treasuries. the lowest level on...