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it is spiking $18. it had spiked $33 as the stock started trading this afternoon. well, right now, you can see moderated just a bit, up 13%. price right now is $150.41. it's going to go higher before the day is through. 40 minutes left before the closing bell rings. let's bring in the company called equity vent. the ceo worked with them prior to the listing. what did spotify gain aside from the tense day for the markets? >> helps they decided to go public a day after the big drop in the markets, the dow in general. they benefitted from the rebound as well. but spotify decided to take a different approach to going public, the direct public offering instead of the initial public offering. they saved on a tremendous amount of dilution. in ipo you see up to 20% of the company being sold, and that means when you are worth $20 billion. that is $4 billion you would have had to sell shares for in exchange to raising capital. spotify has almost $5 million in cash, it doesn't need the cash. so it says you know what? i'm not going to take the dilution. liz: existing shares fr
it is spiking $18. it had spiked $33 as the stock started trading this afternoon. well, right now, you can see moderated just a bit, up 13%. price right now is $150.41. it's going to go higher before the day is through. 40 minutes left before the closing bell rings. let's bring in the company called equity vent. the ceo worked with them prior to the listing. what did spotify gain aside from the tense day for the markets? >> helps they decided to go public a day after the big drop in the...
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we have always maintained that the spike is coming and geopolitical issues can bring it forward.di arabia, the price higher with the possibility of a flotation of aramco. i think the ipo will happen when the price is right. that sounds like a when the price is right. that sounds likea game when the price is right. that sounds like a game show. thank you so much for coming in. thanks for watching the briefing. from me, sally bundock, and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. well, wednesday brought us classic april weather. sunny spells, heavy showers and these cumulonimbus clouds built up widely across the country, bringing downpours, hail and thunder and is wonderful weather watch picture shows cumulonimbus clouds decaying in the sunset. showers have been coming in off the atlantic on a fairly stiff west, north—westerly breeze and will continue to stream entering the overnight period in the thursday morning. mainly across the north—west of the uk, elsewhere it will turn dry with clear spells. it will be a chilly start to thursday, temperatures and low to mid single figures
we have always maintained that the spike is coming and geopolitical issues can bring it forward.di arabia, the price higher with the possibility of a flotation of aramco. i think the ipo will happen when the price is right. that sounds like a when the price is right. that sounds likea game when the price is right. that sounds like a game show. thank you so much for coming in. thanks for watching the briefing. from me, sally bundock, and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. well,...
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spike lee will be among the competitors. first, our top story. says western threats to strike his country after a suspected chemical attack based on "lies" seek to undermine his recent advances into damascus. it comes after russia's defense ministry said assad's regime has taken full control of the town. according to moscow, the syrian and is flying high in duma military police have begun patrolling the streets. let's cross live to our regional correspondent standing by in beirut. againstgnin military action. what is the latest coming out of duma? the flagorning, started to fly, suggesting it is now run by the syrian regime and the russians were helping them. the russians have military police. they are not special forces. they been monitoring the de-escalation zone. this is a clear move toward showing it is business as usual for the assad regime. the russians are supporting them and they will be out on the streets monitoring things. we don't know how many militants are left in the town. they live very close to civilians. beyond that, we can't rea
spike lee will be among the competitors. first, our top story. says western threats to strike his country after a suspected chemical attack based on "lies" seek to undermine his recent advances into damascus. it comes after russia's defense ministry said assad's regime has taken full control of the town. according to moscow, the syrian and is flying high in duma military police have begun patrolling the streets. let's cross live to our regional correspondent standing by in beirut....
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you did a good job, spike. >> spike is a little pumpkin.facebook page or our page. now here's shepard smith. >> it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 in new york city where. trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen has gone before a judge trying to keep secret some of the material that fbi agents seized from him and stormy daniels there in court. after strikes from syria, some defiant in damascus. and we're monitoring the condition of barbara bush. 92 years old, in failing health and no longer seeking hospital treatment. today her granddaughter describes the former first lady. let's get to it. >> and a busy
you did a good job, spike. >> spike is a little pumpkin.facebook page or our page. now here's shepard smith. >> it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 in new york city where. trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen has gone before a judge trying to keep secret some of the material that fbi agents seized from him and stormy daniels there in court. after strikes from syria, some defiant in damascus. and we're monitoring the condition of barbara bush. 92 years old, in failing health and no...
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in miscarrrriages, a spike inn attempted s suicides. all of the may be indicators.s. i went to za'atari camp and immediately went to speak to the different clinics and hospitals that were set up there, and i met dr. hala. dr. hala was a great resource in learning about sexual violence, what others had experienced, what s she was seeing. dr. hala: i am hala, a syrian doctor.r. when i ststarted workn za'atari camp in n a clinic, of coururse i was the only fefee doctor at that clinic at that time. i i received a lot t of cs that wawas suffering from sexexl violalations. erin: what was incredibly important about meeting dr. hala was the medical evidence. that's the type of evidence that i know later holds up in court. [indistinct conversatition] dr. hala: therere is a lot of consequences for sexual violence. physical symptoms and signs like fractures, transmitted didiseases. alalso trauma for severaral parts of te body. but the most important consequences is the psychological one, because it lasted for a long time andayaybe lead to suicides
in miscarrrriages, a spike inn attempted s suicides. all of the may be indicators.s. i went to za'atari camp and immediately went to speak to the different clinics and hospitals that were set up there, and i met dr. hala. dr. hala was a great resource in learning about sexual violence, what others had experienced, what s she was seeing. dr. hala: i am hala, a syrian doctor.r. when i ststarted workn za'atari camp in n a clinic, of coururse i was the only fefee doctor at that clinic at that time....
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anti-semitic incidents have also spiked in recent years. the anti-defamation league anti-semitic incidents nationally in 2017, compared to just about half in 2015., that is an increase of 110%. we heard testimony in this committee that these spikes did not come from nowhere. incidence spikes during the rhetoric spewed during the 20 16th election cycle. and the persistent hateful rhetoric in this country was made manifest right before our spikes during the rhetoric spewed during the 20 16th election cycle. eyes during a heinous white supremacist rally in charlotte last summer. it is incumbent upon all of us to strongly contend these hateful acts, and state in no uncertain terms they have no place in our country. this legislation is one way for us to make this clear. the bill updates the church arson prevention act of 1996, specifically to prohibit threats of force made against religious real property. this is critical, because the current statute prohibits the destruction of religious real property, but it should also specify that threats ag
anti-semitic incidents have also spiked in recent years. the anti-defamation league anti-semitic incidents nationally in 2017, compared to just about half in 2015., that is an increase of 110%. we heard testimony in this committee that these spikes did not come from nowhere. incidence spikes during the rhetoric spewed during the 20 16th election cycle. and the persistent hateful rhetoric in this country was made manifest right before our spikes during the rhetoric spewed during the 20 16th...
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actions as we saw the spikes going up. >> those spikes actually tend to be seasonal, so the border patrol would certainly have expected some spikes, but overall it still is at a 40-year low. >> we'll leave it there, thanks so much. >>> china announces $50 billion in new tariffs on u.s. goods taking aim at american farmers. up next, we'll meet one trump supporting farmer who is facing falling prices and now attacks on one of his biggest markets. i wanted to get new blinds, and i was talking with my mom about what kind i should get, and she mentioned i should visit blinds dot com. great quality for an incredible price, that's where i got my blinds. (vo) with blinds dot com, you get a free online design consultation, free samples, free shipping, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. i give the customer confidence by being there every step of the way. we make it really easy. that's what i love to hear! (vo) go to blinds dot com slash tv right now and save up to 20% off sitewide. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. b
actions as we saw the spikes going up. >> those spikes actually tend to be seasonal, so the border patrol would certainly have expected some spikes, but overall it still is at a 40-year low. >> we'll leave it there, thanks so much. >>> china announces $50 billion in new tariffs on u.s. goods taking aim at american farmers. up next, we'll meet one trump supporting farmer who is facing falling prices and now attacks on one of his biggest markets. i wanted to get new blinds,...
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guy: you see the spikes.e did see on volatility is well represented here. my question is, given what you are saying, are we in a high volatility environment or a low volatility environment? is 19.rage for the vix we are at 15 now. does that mean we are in a low volatility environment or can we be binary about it? christian: generally, the low volatility environment, you are realizing below 10, that will be tough to get to. last year we had a good macro backdrop where we had isn's above 50 and picking up. if you look at the last hundred --rs, volatility is very you very low. now, we are dealing with the global growth picture getting softer and inflation for me up. to me, that means going back to the lows last year will be tough. it is not consistent above 18 or the levels we were at in the brewery. these levels you normally get below 15. you get when there are recessions, stresses and credit markets. most of the things we are seeing are starting to normalize. ,iquidity markets in the u.s. that has stabilized.
guy: you see the spikes.e did see on volatility is well represented here. my question is, given what you are saying, are we in a high volatility environment or a low volatility environment? is 19.rage for the vix we are at 15 now. does that mean we are in a low volatility environment or can we be binary about it? christian: generally, the low volatility environment, you are realizing below 10, that will be tough to get to. last year we had a good macro backdrop where we had isn's above 50 and...
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temperatures will spike. in the lower 80s for one day this week.morrow before we cool it down and get a little bit wet again. here is what is happening. in between two systems the low to the east that caused the rain that we had and the low to the west that will cause the rain that we will have by midweek. a spike of high pressure before the low that dominates and increases the clouds tomorrow night and that will lead to a few showers especially in the north bay by tuesday and then a little more for wednesday and thursday. here is how it looks on the future cast. we have high clouds that will spread throughout the area overnight. in this case it will not lead to much. a few high showers in the north bay on tuesday. then on wednesday and thursday, more widespread light showers. so, it cools down midweek. enjoy tomorrow if you like warm weather. we will have it. heading out? airport weather looks fine. 200 canceled flights out of sfo. weather will not be a problem tomorrow. in chicago, we have rain and some snow. the temperature of about 36. overnigh
temperatures will spike. in the lower 80s for one day this week.morrow before we cool it down and get a little bit wet again. here is what is happening. in between two systems the low to the east that caused the rain that we had and the low to the west that will cause the rain that we will have by midweek. a spike of high pressure before the low that dominates and increases the clouds tomorrow night and that will lead to a few showers especially in the north bay by tuesday and then a little...
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shares spiking on the news around 3.4%. it was not clear before whether allergan has submitted enough. shire shares are dropping. china has said it has rejected an offer worth about $61 billion from japan's pharmaceutical. now we are hearing that allergan is not in direct competition with them. david: no deal yet, but it feels like shire is in play one way or the other. coming up, it is the don of a new era in cuba, or is it? taking overcanal is for fidel castro, but a changing of the guard is expected to remain for the island nations. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪
shares spiking on the news around 3.4%. it was not clear before whether allergan has submitted enough. shire shares are dropping. china has said it has rejected an offer worth about $61 billion from japan's pharmaceutical. now we are hearing that allergan is not in direct competition with them. david: no deal yet, but it feels like shire is in play one way or the other. coming up, it is the don of a new era in cuba, or is it? taking overcanal is for fidel castro, but a changing of the guard is...
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any kind of spike that could concern. to get more let's look at gtv chart on your bloomberg now. the yellowow you in line and employment down to 4.1. line.t the blue look how flat and steady that is. much. a bit but not that underscoring what he said about that. board.seem to be on even if inflation getting close to 2% in junker he's ready -- june, he's ready for more rate hikes. rish: what about the trade battles. of that?on >> let's listen to what jay powell said. he's been cautious. here's what he said on friday
any kind of spike that could concern. to get more let's look at gtv chart on your bloomberg now. the yellowow you in line and employment down to 4.1. line.t the blue look how flat and steady that is. much. a bit but not that underscoring what he said about that. board.seem to be on even if inflation getting close to 2% in junker he's ready -- june, he's ready for more rate hikes. rish: what about the trade battles. of that?on >> let's listen to what jay powell said. he's been cautious....
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how worried should we be about this apparent spike in knife attacks., eight and a half million, same size as new york. these crimes happen. each crime is a huge tragedy for the individuals. also the perpetrators, because they will be caught. we have a huge success rate of individuals when it comes to murder investigations. so i think in a large city you will have these happening. but we have had a large increase in the last few months. you can understand why people, the cry goes up something must be done and the next question is what? and we have arguments over things like stop and search and police cuts. what is your perspective on this, you left the force five years ago, but you had a long service and stay in touch with your former colleagues. stop and search is a valuable tool. but the first thing i would say is resources f you go from 32,500 to just under 30 thousand and reduce the number of staff it has an impact. it is not rocket science. we need to resource oui’ impact. it is not rocket science. we need to resource our police service appropriate
how worried should we be about this apparent spike in knife attacks., eight and a half million, same size as new york. these crimes happen. each crime is a huge tragedy for the individuals. also the perpetrators, because they will be caught. we have a huge success rate of individuals when it comes to murder investigations. so i think in a large city you will have these happening. but we have had a large increase in the last few months. you can understand why people, the cry goes up something...
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you do get spikes in violence, not just attacks? in violence, notjust tit—for—tat killings but if you have the on the streets people are more likely to carry a weapon. more knives out there means they are more likely to be used. that can make it appear as though things are getting continually worse. they have been reports today of seven stabbings in london yesterday. actually, and an average day in april last year, there were iii stabbings. context here is important. i think it's a salutary reminder to our police forces and other agencies of the day—to—day realities of people living in our cities and what needs to be done to reduce those risks. thank you. the mixed martial arts fighter, conor mcgregor, has been charged with assault and criminal mischief by police in new york. the irish former light and featherweight champion, is alleged to have vandalised a bus containing rivalfighters. our sports correspondent, richard conway, reports. even ina even in a sport where the hype comes as standard, conor macgregor may have overplayed hi
you do get spikes in violence, not just attacks? in violence, notjust tit—for—tat killings but if you have the on the streets people are more likely to carry a weapon. more knives out there means they are more likely to be used. that can make it appear as though things are getting continually worse. they have been reports today of seven stabbings in london yesterday. actually, and an average day in april last year, there were iii stabbings. context here is important. i think it's a salutary...
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. >> reporter: new board or patrol statistics show 37% spike in attempted border crossings in the last month. the secretary of homeland security saying this when pressed about president trump's suggestion that the military pay for the border wall. >> what he meant was there are some lands that the department of defense owns where we see illicit activity. we're looking into options for the military to build a wall at military installations on the border. >> reporter: this has cnn learns new details about the tense meeting tuesday. sources say the president grew te irritated when they advised him against withdrawing troops from syria. >> we'll be coming it of syria, luke, very soon. let the other people take care of it now. >> reporter: senior administration officials said the president complained at length about the amount of money being is spent in the region, telling advisers he wants troops
. >> reporter: new board or patrol statistics show 37% spike in attempted border crossings in the last month. the secretary of homeland security saying this when pressed about president trump's suggestion that the military pay for the border wall. >> what he meant was there are some lands that the department of defense owns where we see illicit activity. we're looking into options for the military to build a wall at military installations on the border. >> reporter: this has...
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spike, glad you're here. i'm dana perino.hep smith. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 in washington. 10:00 p.m. in moscow with a kremlin insider says president trump has invited vladimir putin to a white house sit-down. in person. come on over. the white house confirms the two men talked about it but no solid plans, not yet, that we know of. this comes during tense times with the russians obviously. nations around the world boot russian diplomats, blaming the kremlin for an attack on a former spy. a deal to protect the dreamers is dead. that from president that killed daca in the first place. last week he promised not to abandon young immigrants. now he's calling on republican lawmakers to use the
spike, glad you're here. i'm dana perino.hep smith. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 in washington. 10:00 p.m. in moscow with a kremlin insider says president trump has invited vladimir putin to a white house sit-down. in person. come on over. the white house confirms the two men talked about it but no solid plans, not yet, that we know of. this comes during tense times with the russians obviously. nations around the world boot russian diplomats, blaming the kremlin for an...
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regular grade gasoline prices spiked nine cents in the last fortnight alone.e cause is spiking oil prices returning to levels we have not seen since late 2014. meantime elsewhere, many market watchers are looking at the apple story with fears that iphone demand is waning, but they say forget about the overpriced iphone ten, apple may try a different approach. watch out for a cheaper iphone with a bigger screen around $550. apple typically releases their devices around september. >>> mcdonald's is looking to watch out their plastic straws for paper and it will move straws behind counters forcing customers to ask for them. they say about 500 million plastic straws are used per day. >> first the ketchup, now the straws. >>> just ahead, a prehistoric proposal at the london marathon. you'll want to see this. more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty the quicker picker upper. you ok there, kurt? we'r
regular grade gasoline prices spiked nine cents in the last fortnight alone.e cause is spiking oil prices returning to levels we have not seen since late 2014. meantime elsewhere, many market watchers are looking at the apple story with fears that iphone demand is waning, but they say forget about the overpriced iphone ten, apple may try a different approach. watch out for a cheaper iphone with a bigger screen around $550. apple typically releases their devices around september. >>>...
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shares spiking by 6%, but the real gainer here is sprint, which sees an enormous spike in shares, theyere up as much as 20% and since then have to 60%.ff 16%. there is a negative ripple effect when it comes to power stocks. the cell phone towers, and perception is if there is more consolidation can the telecom industry that they will potentially have less bargaining power, so those shares of american power are down by 5%. moving on to the other big event for today, that is mark zuckerberg's testimony before congress. ahead of that, facebook shares behaving fairly well, up one and a quarter percent. bear down more than 10% since the cambridge analytica news came out, and what is interesting is we took a look at separatinged ask it, them to companies that depend more on customer data to make their money and sell ads. google,s like facebook, and twitter, and those that don't like apple, tesla, nvidia, and alibaba. if you look at these two baskets, that don't stand higher risk to radiation from government, they have outperformed. will see if that continues want to hear from congress in res
shares spiking by 6%, but the real gainer here is sprint, which sees an enormous spike in shares, theyere up as much as 20% and since then have to 60%.ff 16%. there is a negative ripple effect when it comes to power stocks. the cell phone towers, and perception is if there is more consolidation can the telecom industry that they will potentially have less bargaining power, so those shares of american power are down by 5%. moving on to the other big event for today, that is mark zuckerberg's...
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what promoted it is a spiking vix.t is one of the things when you look at the market, the path of least resistance. we got through the pain, did the dip and it is now back to the , trend. alix: and the catalyst continue -- does the catalyst continue to provide the upside, or do you think it will come from somewhere else? >> it is the strongest ratio is in 14 years. the trend is pretty strong. alix: let's talk about soybeans. this chart, it is a bullinger band. the redlined is two standard deviations to the upside and the green line is two standard deviations to the downside. where are we after last week's selloff? mike: this is a chart, i like to point out the measure of the markets, the narrowest in 12 years, the market is ready to break out. it dipped to the mean, the 52-week average, and bounced quite strongly above it for reasons it was not supposed to. we were worried about china cutting imports, but it looks like it might be the opposite. in this case, the market needs an excuse not to go up. it needs a good grow
what promoted it is a spiking vix.t is one of the things when you look at the market, the path of least resistance. we got through the pain, did the dip and it is now back to the , trend. alix: and the catalyst continue -- does the catalyst continue to provide the upside, or do you think it will come from somewhere else? >> it is the strongest ratio is in 14 years. the trend is pretty strong. alix: let's talk about soybeans. this chart, it is a bullinger band. the redlined is two standard...
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but there is good news and bad news just raise a little cash into a spike. and then you will be ready much more "mad money" ahead. getting the inside story on the clash of 2 of wall street's most aggressive players a ring master. and then explaining why the skyrocket spending may not be a bad thing facebook and tonight rapid fire, tonight's edition of the "lightning round." stick with cramer. once there was an organism so small no one thought much of it at all. people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. hello. give me an hour in tanning room 3. cheers! that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel sites to help me plan the best trip. so i'm more than confident. forgot me goggles. kayak. search one and done. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning
but there is good news and bad news just raise a little cash into a spike. and then you will be ready much more "mad money" ahead. getting the inside story on the clash of 2 of wall street's most aggressive players a ring master. and then explaining why the skyrocket spending may not be a bad thing facebook and tonight rapid fire, tonight's edition of the "lightning round." stick with cramer. once there was an organism so small no one thought much of it at all. people said...
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the circumstances are there are potential spikes for volatility.ntial shift for super bowl sectors where we think in value orientation might outperform any risk-reward basis. julia: how much money will i make if i invest in technology and financials? peter: quite a bit, i don't know. historically, the way to model has worked as technology and financials have led in this late cycle. chong, thank you for that. scarlet: peter is relieved we have taken him off the hook. [laughter] it is earnings season and american express is reporting first-quarter results, beating analyst estimates. this is the beat on that front, first-quarter earnings per share analysts were looking at 1.71. and it is up by 2.4%. joe: facebook is getting into chips, building a team to design semiconductors. here with more on the scope is bloomberg's mark gurman. the last time we talked about a company building its own chip, it was apple, and it makes sense because it is a hardware company. but what is it with facebook they feel they have a reason for an advantage to do chip design
the circumstances are there are potential spikes for volatility.ntial shift for super bowl sectors where we think in value orientation might outperform any risk-reward basis. julia: how much money will i make if i invest in technology and financials? peter: quite a bit, i don't know. historically, the way to model has worked as technology and financials have led in this late cycle. chong, thank you for that. scarlet: peter is relieved we have taken him off the hook. [laughter] it is earnings...
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we are going to hit a temperature spike, one day. numbers inland will be in the low 80s. yeah.ere's why. because that low pressure gets booted to the east. high pressure will bubble in between the low to the east, and the low to the west, means temperatures spike as well, but things will change. by tuesday, the north bay on tuesday, maybe a few light showers. then on wednesday and thursday we're going to be looking for things to cool down, and for everybody to get a little bit wet. future cast, this is tomorrow. see any clouds? not until the end of the day. so a little unsettled midweek. rainfall percentage, how did we do with this onslaught of rain? it helps a few weekends ago, we were at 50 to 60% of average. now we're at 70 to 80% of average. except in the south bay and san jose which is still at 62%. here's what we're expecting monday, warm, cooler, a little bit of a shower chance tuesday. and dry and warm next weekend. here's how it goes. sunny for sfo, and in the extended forecast, it will be nice tomorrow. temperatures in the warmer spots, low 80s on monday. low 70s arou
we are going to hit a temperature spike, one day. numbers inland will be in the low 80s. yeah.ere's why. because that low pressure gets booted to the east. high pressure will bubble in between the low to the east, and the low to the west, means temperatures spike as well, but things will change. by tuesday, the north bay on tuesday, maybe a few light showers. then on wednesday and thursday we're going to be looking for things to cool down, and for everybody to get a little bit wet. future cast,...
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so there's going to be vol spikes. i think credit in general does not have the upside. in this environment, you do have the ability to get some income that is now mid-single digits and you are protecting against that drawdown risk that you saw in equities in february. jonathan: greg, you're going to have to give us a clue of what you have been doing. what are you looking at? which pieces are you picking up? greg: we too are interested in the short end of the investment market. what is notable is that you are seeing real stress and strain in investment grade corporate's, particularly at the front end, and not in high-yield. it has underperformed its data. on the high-yield side, we actually have been more involved in triple c's than double b's. the part of the market that confuses me the most in high-yield is the short-dated double b paper. i think it is well over owned. no upside it all. nothing but downsides. i think the rotation there is something to look at. jonathan: greg peters, jim keenan, and kathleen gaffney are sticking with me. coming up on the program, we are
so there's going to be vol spikes. i think credit in general does not have the upside. in this environment, you do have the ability to get some income that is now mid-single digits and you are protecting against that drawdown risk that you saw in equities in february. jonathan: greg, you're going to have to give us a clue of what you have been doing. what are you looking at? which pieces are you picking up? greg: we too are interested in the short end of the investment market. what is notable...
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we looked at how much global equity has fallen from the spikes in early february.tic shift. if you look back only 10 weeks or so to that early february turmoil with the markets, and there was a lot of calls from the investors, and others saying we are coming up years and years of low volatility, this at an era where we are entering a new regime where we have elevated volatility levels, you have to expect those to be higher over the next few years, and what we've seen in less than three months is basically those used spikes. they have all come back down. this chart picks up a couple of examples. we focus on korea and the europe , that you can make this case for markets across the world. we are back below average levels over the last 12 months. what this speaks to is a renewed appetite for the bulls in the market incrementally to top up the equity positions, so that is what we are seeing this warning. we have had news over the weekend very we had a potential movement of the talks in korea on the koreanions peninsula. all it takes is a little bit of news like that. vo
we looked at how much global equity has fallen from the spikes in early february.tic shift. if you look back only 10 weeks or so to that early february turmoil with the markets, and there was a lot of calls from the investors, and others saying we are coming up years and years of low volatility, this at an era where we are entering a new regime where we have elevated volatility levels, you have to expect those to be higher over the next few years, and what we've seen in less than three months...
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it spiked in january with the market it sold off and found support. notice the bounce off support couldn't make the new high it comes back to support and makes a new low. a sequence of higher highs and lower lows the final balance is tepid it's found support but it's not recovered. the third time is it breaks. >> last word if expenses are going up, profitability going down and that earnings multiple will be look really fat. to me you have to remember this is a forward looking estimation here i'm willing to say the spending is is not a one quarter phenomenon especially given what's going on with facebook. don't think for a second we are not going to see google people in front of congress in the next couple months. i'm not saying that will weigh this report but it could on how they guide and what had he guide for spending. >> crude rallied sitting just off its november of highs. oil stocks head into i big week of earnings. bob is breaking it down at the nyse. >> that's right. it's been a big month for energy we are finally getting some rotation into the
it spiked in january with the market it sold off and found support. notice the bounce off support couldn't make the new high it comes back to support and makes a new low. a sequence of higher highs and lower lows the final balance is tepid it's found support but it's not recovered. the third time is it breaks. >> last word if expenses are going up, profitability going down and that earnings multiple will be look really fat. to me you have to remember this is a forward looking estimation...
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thousands of people have taken to the streets in cities across germany crying a recent spike an anti semitism in the country that says i'm going to recall has admitted that germany is not facing a new form of hatred towards jewish people or europe correspondent peter all of the rally. it was just last week when one thousand year old syrian asylum arkan's attacked two jewish men in the. area of. no no no susan was your immediate situation it is just me do you know you know that from jewish leaders in the city to say the jewish people should refrain from wearing the keep our now that. well that prompted many people to come out here on to the streets of the german capital in order to say that they were going to wear the traditional jewish headdress the capon the yarmulke depending on how you want to call it they came out here today this evening and say.
thousands of people have taken to the streets in cities across germany crying a recent spike an anti semitism in the country that says i'm going to recall has admitted that germany is not facing a new form of hatred towards jewish people or europe correspondent peter all of the rally. it was just last week when one thousand year old syrian asylum arkan's attacked two jewish men in the. area of. no no no susan was your immediate situation it is just me do you know you know that from jewish...
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thousands rally across germany against a recent spike in anti-semitic attacks with chancellor merkel admitting become. facing a new form of anti jewish center sentiment. and police unions accused of manufacturing public outrage over the release of a former black nationalist who spent four decades behind bars for the killing have to offer. those two now after being on thursday here in moscow my name's colleen bray welcome to your world news for m r t international first for you this hour it's been revealed the dubai based company hired a top level p.r. executive to produce a film linking cattle with terrorism a report from the bureau of investigative journalism also claims his firm previously created propaganda material for the pentagon breaking it all down for us now is more i guess. there's no propaganda quite like military propaganda psychological operations that these psyops serious stuff aside from mere unlimited money you also don't have to deal with all those annoying ethical restrictions i just assumed it was news gathering. for having seen the process and worked in the proces
thousands rally across germany against a recent spike in anti-semitic attacks with chancellor merkel admitting become. facing a new form of anti jewish center sentiment. and police unions accused of manufacturing public outrage over the release of a former black nationalist who spent four decades behind bars for the killing have to offer. those two now after being on thursday here in moscow my name's colleen bray welcome to your world news for m r t international first for you this hour it's...
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the exact origin of the nerve agent that's the spike claiming it was likely moscow . so this is our mission to establish the facts behind the alleged chemical attack in syria comes under fire as it enters the. arabic speaking. film attacking two men wearing jewish caps is the latest in a wave of incidents that have caused outrage in germany. anything from moscow what's your heart international live with me. tonight thanks for joining us. russia's ambassador to the united nations has lashed out at the u.k. over its handling of the poisoning case. traded accusations with british representative a highly charged security council session in new york. russia has a proven record of conducting state sponsored assess the nation including on the tree at the united kingdom you know the number one would be acceptable for the greatest legal system to first decide who is guilty and then cross the investigation to fit. i'm joined by sarah cause live from washington thanks for joining us this of course will happen off to the global chemical weapons what the c.w. said it was unable to
the exact origin of the nerve agent that's the spike claiming it was likely moscow . so this is our mission to establish the facts behind the alleged chemical attack in syria comes under fire as it enters the. arabic speaking. film attacking two men wearing jewish caps is the latest in a wave of incidents that have caused outrage in germany. anything from moscow what's your heart international live with me. tonight thanks for joining us. russia's ambassador to the united nations has lashed out...
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monday it warms up as we get a spike of high pressure and the numbers spike to the mid- to upper 70sing clouds. we've got another system. the rain returns on wednesday. we will return ourselves after a break. ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a personalized financial strategy and access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. "..."hi allen and liz. up next... [take vonumber:550a] escalating ten >>> cbs evening news is up next. >> jeff glor is here with a preview. >> hi, up next we break down the escalating tension with china over trade. >> the fbi with an update on the airline employee on the run more than two decades after the value jet crash. >> and on the road he gives new meaning to going above and beyond coming up in a few seconds on the cbs evening news. >> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> we
monday it warms up as we get a spike of high pressure and the numbers spike to the mid- to upper 70sing clouds. we've got another system. the rain returns on wednesday. we will return ourselves after a break. ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a...
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you came in late with spikes up! no i didn't.. it was a clean slide!ve the knee.. but that doesn't mean there wasn't gonna be payback). four innings later, red sox reliever joe kelly sends a 98 mile per hour ball into austin's elbow. game on!!! ( darya ) warrior's star klay thompson's "brother" is makes quite a splash in his debut with the oakland a's robbing the dodgers of a home run! bottom of the 6th.. yasiel puig smacks a good one and it looks like a homer.. but wait... trayce channels klay going for a rebound.. leeps up and catches it! for the rest of the game oakland can't be stopped and they beat the dodgers 16 to 6!so glad there's another splash brother in town.. or james as you put it: the splash brother's brother from the same mother! ( darya ) trayce will know he's made it when we refer to klay as "trayce thomspons brother who's plays basketball with the warriors" and the warriors now have their mission in the first round of the playoffs: beat the spurs. well there first mission is to wake up, flip the switch, this is it..
you came in late with spikes up! no i didn't.. it was a clean slide!ve the knee.. but that doesn't mean there wasn't gonna be payback). four innings later, red sox reliever joe kelly sends a 98 mile per hour ball into austin's elbow. game on!!! ( darya ) warrior's star klay thompson's "brother" is makes quite a splash in his debut with the oakland a's robbing the dodgers of a home run! bottom of the 6th.. yasiel puig smacks a good one and it looks like a homer.. but wait... trayce...
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crude prices spiked and the russian ruble dropped against the dollar. if the u.s. starts raining down tomahawks which asset classes are trader thinking most likely will be turning it around. which event and this direction? >> the direction would be up and it would be energy and gold. liz: just energy and gold. it's pretty obvious, right? >> yeah, that's obvious, but we just had superior interesting minutes from the fed which were pretty aggressive in terms of the economy and perhaps what they're doing with interest rates, which is sort of lost and all the other stuff going on today. but, yes, you want to be long on the oil stocks and long gold because they clearly would benefit from the uncertainty and the fallout from any kind of military action in the middle east. liz: ira, the dow is down 204 points. teddy's right, the federal reserve minutes from the most recent meeting struck a rather positive note. economy is getting stronger, we have a better sort of firming inflation picture, i personally don't think -- i think prices are a good idea, that's when the fed is
crude prices spiked and the russian ruble dropped against the dollar. if the u.s. starts raining down tomahawks which asset classes are trader thinking most likely will be turning it around. which event and this direction? >> the direction would be up and it would be energy and gold. liz: just energy and gold. it's pretty obvious, right? >> yeah, that's obvious, but we just had superior interesting minutes from the fed which were pretty aggressive in terms of the economy and perhaps...
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a lot of the statistics from the report shows a big spike around december.e us saying just that, and something they've been looking forward to, it isn't going to happen. it can be extremely disappointing. losing a holiday hurts. more than a tenth of those who made complaints said the impact was so severe, they'd had to receive medical treatment, or were at risk of bankruptcy. the advice for holiday—makers is to thoroughly research websites before booking and check they are part of a recognised trading body. nina warhurst, bbc news. if you're building wings for planes in wales, the fuselage in france, and the engines in germany, how do you get all the pieces together in the right place? the answer is an even bigger plane. they're known as super—transporters, and growing demand for brand new airliners mean they're getting busier, and bigger, than ever. our business reporter theo leggett has more. this is the airbus beluga. as the name suggests, it looks a bit like a whale, but it has an importantjob. it carries wings from airbus's factory in broughton in north
a lot of the statistics from the report shows a big spike around december.e us saying just that, and something they've been looking forward to, it isn't going to happen. it can be extremely disappointing. losing a holiday hurts. more than a tenth of those who made complaints said the impact was so severe, they'd had to receive medical treatment, or were at risk of bankruptcy. the advice for holiday—makers is to thoroughly research websites before booking and check they are part of a...
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right i'll never forget flying into kennedy one day when crude oil was spiking at all time highs and i'm literally flying and on the jet and going over into the ocean with the west texas intermediate and the new york harbor heating oil all you saw was a tanker after a tanker after a tanker sitting on the coast and or just what they did in brant many years ago when they sent their tankers the china ran up the prize then turned around and came back so until it hits the market and then taken off it's really not going to make much of a difference and alex are these sorts of bottlenecks that we're talking about what pipelines are they taking place any anywhere else around the world now i'll tell you some places are taking places canada the same thing we have the same type of issue a lot of stuff in the tar sands i could come out not a nice enough pipeline capacity but this is all a part of something that could lead to a perfect storm you look at a country like venezuela that's actually lower in capacity because it's falling apart so when you have countries like canada in the states that c
right i'll never forget flying into kennedy one day when crude oil was spiking at all time highs and i'm literally flying and on the jet and going over into the ocean with the west texas intermediate and the new york harbor heating oil all you saw was a tanker after a tanker after a tanker sitting on the coast and or just what they did in brant many years ago when they sent their tankers the china ran up the prize then turned around and came back so until it hits the market and then taken off...
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. >>> plus, a sudden spike in autism rates. one doctor calls the increase stunning. >>> the big change coming for amazon prime. >>> and the nfl draft. the top picks, the fashion, and the walk across the stage that shocked everyone. >>> and what a morning it is, everybody. we're going to start with that breaking news, that moment this morning that has never happened before, a north korean leader walking into south korea. >> kim jong-un walked hand in hand with his rival, president moon jae-in, before sitting down for their first face-to-face talks on nuclear disarmament. the meeting is being described as sincere and candid. abc's tara palmeri joins us now with the latest. tara, good morning. what a big moment. >> reporter: right, good morning, diane and kendis. that's right. the world is watching this historic meeting because it lays the groundwork for president trump's meeting with kim jong-un. kim actually joked that he hopes that this meeting means he'll no longer be waking up his neighbors in the south with missile launches.
. >>> plus, a sudden spike in autism rates. one doctor calls the increase stunning. >>> the big change coming for amazon prime. >>> and the nfl draft. the top picks, the fashion, and the walk across the stage that shocked everyone. >>> and what a morning it is, everybody. we're going to start with that breaking news, that moment this morning that has never happened before, a north korean leader walking into south korea. >> kim jong-un walked hand in...
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it looks like -- it looked like his spikes caught there. >> reporter: you know the drill. double-header tomorrow. 1:00, then 7:00. let's keep it rolling, giants. live at at&t park, colin resch. >> like when we were kids, a day-night double-header between the giants and dodgers. >>> how about the a's? they have quietly won five of their last six games. ace pitcher sean manaea. last week a no-hitter. tonight he shuts down the defending world series champs. the a's beat the astros 6-1. >>> a whale is putting on quite a show today, has been all day in san francisco bay. we'll show you to you when we come back. check it out, our nbc bay area spotted this whale around 5 >>> okay. it was a beautiful day in the bay. just ask that whale. check it out. sky ranger spotted the whale around 5:00 this evening just, you know, having a good time, hanging around in the bay. >> happy hour. >> yes, very nice. putting on a show. this is near alameda. absolutely great. >> never gets old. before we go, jeff ranieri with the last word. what were you going to say about the whale? >> they usually
it looks like -- it looked like his spikes caught there. >> reporter: you know the drill. double-header tomorrow. 1:00, then 7:00. let's keep it rolling, giants. live at at&t park, colin resch. >> like when we were kids, a day-night double-header between the giants and dodgers. >>> how about the a's? they have quietly won five of their last six games. ace pitcher sean manaea. last week a no-hitter. tonight he shuts down the defending world series champs. the a's beat...
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these are people rally across germany against a recent spike in anti-semitic attacks with chancellor merkel admitting the country is facing a new form of jewish sentiment. new york's police union is accused of manufacturing public outrage over the release of a former black nationalist who spent four decades behind bars for the killing of two officers. live from moscow to the world is r t international my names you know neil welcome to the program top story a top level p.r. executive formerly with the pentagon has produced the film linking qatar with terrorism he was hired by aid to buy based company to create the propaganda movie that is according to the bureau of investigative journalism now the four largest gulf states accused of sponsoring terrorism and have essentially blockaded the country breaking it all done for us now. live. there's no propaganda quite like military propaganda psychological operations that these psyops serious stuff aside from mere unlimited money you also don't have to deal with all those annoying ethical restrictions on tissues newsgathering. having seen th
these are people rally across germany against a recent spike in anti-semitic attacks with chancellor merkel admitting the country is facing a new form of jewish sentiment. new york's police union is accused of manufacturing public outrage over the release of a former black nationalist who spent four decades behind bars for the killing of two officers. live from moscow to the world is r t international my names you know neil welcome to the program top story a top level p.r. executive formerly...
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from the conservative members of the assembly this week who have been talking about the issue of a spikerime in london. the labour point of view is that there has to bea point of view is that there has to be a correlation, as far as they are concerned, and not just be a correlation, as far as they are concerned, and notjust police cuts, they talked more broadly about cuts to public services, youth centres and that type of thing. that's been their argument is not just and that type of thing. that's been their argument is notjust in the past week, but over the last year or two, talking about this issue, the knock—on effect of making cuts to services and whether or not it has an impact on what young people are doing, and whether they are out there committing crimes. and stop and search is another political issue. theresa may was critical of it when she was home secretary. we we re it when she was home secretary. we were at a period when you go back around a decade or so, there was a feeling within communities affected by stop and search, that it was being used in a way that was discriminati
from the conservative members of the assembly this week who have been talking about the issue of a spikerime in london. the labour point of view is that there has to bea point of view is that there has to be a correlation, as far as they are concerned, and not just be a correlation, as far as they are concerned, and notjust police cuts, they talked more broadly about cuts to public services, youth centres and that type of thing. that's been their argument is not just and that type of thing....
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ahead on the program this hour thousands of people are rallying across germany against their recent spike an anti semitic attacks which chancellor merkel admitting the country is facing a new form of anti jewish sentiment. new york's police union is accused of manufacturing public rage over the release of a former black nationalist to spend four decades behind bars for the killing of two officers. twenty four hour news live from moscow this is r t international my names you know neal welcome to the program. the bureau of investigative journalism has released a report claiming a de by base company hired a top level p.r. executive to produce a film linking qatar with terrorism it's claimed he previously created propaganda material for the pentagon breaking down that story first morocco's the of this new propaganda quite like military propaganda psychological operations that these psyops serious stuff aside from mere unlimited money you also don't have to deal with all those annoying ethical restrictions i just assumed it was news gathering. process and worked in the process so then realize
ahead on the program this hour thousands of people are rallying across germany against their recent spike an anti semitic attacks which chancellor merkel admitting the country is facing a new form of anti jewish sentiment. new york's police union is accused of manufacturing public rage over the release of a former black nationalist to spend four decades behind bars for the killing of two officers. twenty four hour news live from moscow this is r t international my names you know neal welcome to...
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. >> mailman: with spikes on them. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> mailman: and they gave us also slip-on spikesy: any sort of city ordinance that you have to shovel? >> mailman: no. >> anthony: you're not -- they're not penalized financially or ticketed? >> mailman: no, they're not penalized or anything. no, nothing like that. >> anthony: any injuries in the line of duty? >> mailman: i've had, uh, several, like, tumbles. one incident, i was out for two months. i thought i broke my ankle. >> anthony: what is the most perilous aspect of the job? would it be dogs or icy stairs? >> mailman: in this area there's a lot of dogs, but i would say the icy stairs. ♪ >> anthony: it's one thing to have to work outside in this winteriness, but it takes a strange and wonderful kind of mutant to actually find it pleasurable. like, well, these two gentlemen. do you like the cold? i mean, by "you" i mean the québécois. >> fred: it cleans the streets of ebola. >> anthony: the cold? >> fred: yeah. >> david: yeah. the frigid cold keeps the riffraff out of the city, for sure. >> anthony: fred morin and david mcmilla
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but now his administration is saying it spiked back up in april.ch we have been saying, border crossings are down. why do we have to commit troops. >> this is the point. what's the crisis? does this constitute a crisis that historically they jump back in march year after year after year? >> it is not dealing with the underlying complications of asylum seekers, let alone illegal crossings. this is a president who wants a border wall. had a chance for funding. didn't get the deal ultimately. again, we have to look at this in the context of broader politics. not only election year politics, but the idea of trying to get a broader immigration deal. >> all right. so what exactly is happening on the border right now? cnn's ed lavandara is live in laredo, texas to show us. hi, ed. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. well, the bridge that you see behind me is one of those popular heavily used bridges. tens of thousands use it to connect from laredo, texas to mexico on the other side of the rio grand. these are communities very much used to these kind of deb
but now his administration is saying it spiked back up in april.ch we have been saying, border crossings are down. why do we have to commit troops. >> this is the point. what's the crisis? does this constitute a crisis that historically they jump back in march year after year after year? >> it is not dealing with the underlying complications of asylum seekers, let alone illegal crossings. this is a president who wants a border wall. had a chance for funding. didn't get the deal...
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spike strip is deployed on. the man fell into the trap. the sheriff's unit is in pursuit. quickly joined by five other cops. front tires or. we're waiting for the first part of vehicle doesn't stop we are most weeks so that's apparent progress of gas now via boards like my car the truck. is almost done gang. a few hundred yards later. the vehicle stops in the police officers quickly and come from. our past to the president of the hospital. because. a crowd forms around the scene of the arrest everyone knows the suspect he lives in the neighborhood. they were the money that really. was going to guys cool going. to mess that guy that was on medicine. always on meds are you denying. it it. could be the woman that was pushed back a few minutes earlier as the suspects mother. she tries to plead his case to paul adams. oh you want to see me go to see me in the front and you know i'm talking to a. terror. so i just want to take him for not get shot up until he goes like this we. won't want to stand him if you don't get rid of. it in the united states blacks are afraid of the poli
spike strip is deployed on. the man fell into the trap. the sheriff's unit is in pursuit. quickly joined by five other cops. front tires or. we're waiting for the first part of vehicle doesn't stop we are most weeks so that's apparent progress of gas now via boards like my car the truck. is almost done gang. a few hundred yards later. the vehicle stops in the police officers quickly and come from. our past to the president of the hospital. because. a crowd forms around the scene of the arrest...
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thousands of people really across germany against a recent spike in anti semitic attacks with chancellor merkel admitting the country is facing a new form of jewish sentiment. coming up of new york's police union is accused of manju fuck sharing public rage over the release of a former black nationalist who spent four decades behind bars for the killing of two officers. global news live every hour from the russian capital this is r.t. international i mean only welcome to the program the bureau of investigative journalism has released the report's revealing aid to buy based company hired a top level p.r. executive to produce a film linking qatar with terrorism it is claimed he previously created propaganda material for the pentagon breaking it all down for. steve. there's no propaganda quite like military propaganda psychological operations that these psyops serious stuff aside from mere unlimited money you also don't have to deal with all those annoying ethical restrictions on tissues newsgathering. balancing the process and work in the process so then realize this is a big project so we
thousands of people really across germany against a recent spike in anti semitic attacks with chancellor merkel admitting the country is facing a new form of jewish sentiment. coming up of new york's police union is accused of manju fuck sharing public rage over the release of a former black nationalist who spent four decades behind bars for the killing of two officers. global news live every hour from the russian capital this is r.t. international i mean only welcome to the program the bureau...