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saxos to steen jakobsen of bank.he charts we used, on your bloomberg, the tv is the function. thisxt, stock movers morning. higher,materially thanks to the vegan sausage roll.apparently we talk too much about this according to steen. [applause] this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to the european open, 50 minutes into a fairly positive trading day for european markets. president trump speaks about his optimism on trade talks, and european equities go higher. henry horton has some of the stock stories this morning. italian cable maker that provides cables to energy and telecommunications, up 6%. out with earnings yesterday, a beat. that repairs will be completed by the end of may, positive news. airbus upgraded to buy at investec this morning, and a bloomberg intelligence analyst says that china might try to steer more buying to airbus instead of boeing in a bid during trade war negotiations. airbus might be a trade war play. interesting to watch. greggs up 11%, absolutely surging. what we have talked about all mo
saxos to steen jakobsen of bank.he charts we used, on your bloomberg, the tv is the function. thisxt, stock movers morning. higher,materially thanks to the vegan sausage roll.apparently we talk too much about this according to steen. [applause] this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to the european open, 50 minutes into a fairly positive trading day for european markets. president trump speaks about his optimism on trade talks, and european equities go higher. henry horton has some of the...
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tl te the steen and his friend ran right into the path of the egunfire.thther victim including a woman and her nine-year-old daughter who were in a car near by, the mother was able to dri to a near by hospital. a 15-year-old were shot at the rec center a few miles away. all are expected to survive. >> police are still looking for suspects in almost all of these crimes. >> jackie, it feels there is more violence in the district this spring, itli seems we are reporting more frequently, what do the numbers say this year compares to the last? >> there were 64 murders in the district. this yearen there has 63. those numbers are very close. >> jackie bensen in the newsroom for us. thank you. >>> a $15.5 billion budget the council passed today. some of he big takeaways of this bill including keeping the united center opened until 2023. this is some of the most amazing videos i have seen. this is a tornado on the ground this is on morgantown, ennsylvania area, south of rening. look at this. look at this. >> that'smonster. incredible. >> just amazing. what's fahae
tl te the steen and his friend ran right into the path of the egunfire.thther victim including a woman and her nine-year-old daughter who were in a car near by, the mother was able to dri to a near by hospital. a 15-year-old were shot at the rec center a few miles away. all are expected to survive. >> police are still looking for suspects in almost all of these crimes. >> jackie, it feels there is more violence in the district this spring, itli seems we are reporting more...
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that's it from t w news american evan steen from me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. 1st day of school in the jungle. first climbing less of a minute door as grand a moment arrives. joining a regular chain on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary.
that's it from t w news american evan steen from me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. 1st day of school in the jungle. first climbing less of a minute door as grand a moment arrives. joining a regular chain on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary.
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astros a few years ago, some great defensive plays to help them out this is the 13th no hitter in a steen history. look at this one this is this is a play that's going joey votto of a home run he almost didn't even have a shutout not you. thank you to the center and the a's and of when the game to nothing here is the final pitches tonight they take on sonny gray and the reds first pitch, 7 oh 7. that is right before the worries game at oracle that tips off at 7.30 so busy night tonight in oakland. all right we've got some fog roll in back in right now to see that in the berkeley hills there. >>as the fog is already stretched into parts of the it agmove well on shore all the wa of the central valley, too as the fog low clouds so the next 24 hours will be the main story watch as it comes through here so the fog be in a surge back on shore moving all the way into the central valley. but then you start to see a little rotation in the atmosphere that's an area of low pressure that's developing them. watch happens here. you start to see those clouds develop the storms developing over the sierra
astros a few years ago, some great defensive plays to help them out this is the 13th no hitter in a steen history. look at this one this is this is a play that's going joey votto of a home run he almost didn't even have a shutout not you. thank you to the center and the a's and of when the game to nothing here is the final pitches tonight they take on sonny gray and the reds first pitch, 7 oh 7. that is right before the worries game at oracle that tips off at 7.30 so busy night tonight in...
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steen. but the geologist do the best that they current they have equipment that measures the direction and distances between reflect is that they've set up on the rock faces in landslide danger zones. once a month they also use a high precision laser scanner when construction begins on a new road a geologist will observe every movement on the slopes above and beyond work cease if need be. so now rudolph is more concerned about the damage from the last rock slide than those that might occur in the future much of his posture is gone since the landslide he set up a protective barrier outside his house it may hold back falling boulders but it also renders his posture useless. actions like that are necessary to make it safe otherwise he no longer be allowed to live here he was. neither rudolf nor his neighbors have any intention of leaving their farms not even after their houses when the only flattened. store just have to keep calm that's the best thing you can do with. these farmers seem to have
steen. but the geologist do the best that they current they have equipment that measures the direction and distances between reflect is that they've set up on the rock faces in landslide danger zones. once a month they also use a high precision laser scanner when construction begins on a new road a geologist will observe every movement on the slopes above and beyond work cease if need be. so now rudolph is more concerned about the damage from the last rock slide than those that might occur in...
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election campaign by the b j p they have to tackle high unemployment is the highest rate since $26.00 steen around about 7.6 percent those results were only released in the middle of the election campaign and didn't give the opposition a chance to debate he has to try and sort out his relationship with pakistan if there is a relationship there at all you remember of course the attack on military personnel in february over 40 killed it caused the 2 nations to have a short bitter skirmish in the skies across the kashmir or. agent that worried the international community both countries of course nuclear and then there is the agrarian crisis the farmers in the distant countryside that really keep this nation afloat and the d. model ties ation the removal of 500 or one styles and rupee notes 2 years ago decimated the economy these individuals are very poor they work all the other cash economy they don't have banks that they don't work with plastic credit cards without introduction it cause of a great deal of suffering because of course that money was worthless they couldn't get it into a bank al
election campaign by the b j p they have to tackle high unemployment is the highest rate since $26.00 steen around about 7.6 percent those results were only released in the middle of the election campaign and didn't give the opposition a chance to debate he has to try and sort out his relationship with pakistan if there is a relationship there at all you remember of course the attack on military personnel in february over 40 killed it caused the 2 nations to have a short bitter skirmish in the...
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some steen says johnson was impeached for one reason, violating the tenure of office act, which was purely partisan. johnson was a terrible president, but his impeachment violated the constitutional plan. his impeachment was unconstitutional, even farcical, an example of what the united states should avoid. meacham says johnson's trial offers a lesson for today, which we're in a world where national division in the attempt to remove a president. and then he concluded, without a clear violation of law, the senate rightly decided the voters acting through the electoral process, not lawmakers, were to determine the occupancy of the presidency. let me respond. the house was a mess. the republicans was divided over whether the violation of the law was needed. but it was wrong firing stanton was the sole reason. they accuse johnson of bringing the presidency into it -- contempt, ridicule. the 11th article combined legal and political arguments, including the claim johnson was not properly executing the reconstruction act. what about meacham? sounds reasonable. leave it up to the voters. that's w
some steen says johnson was impeached for one reason, violating the tenure of office act, which was purely partisan. johnson was a terrible president, but his impeachment violated the constitutional plan. his impeachment was unconstitutional, even farcical, an example of what the united states should avoid. meacham says johnson's trial offers a lesson for today, which we're in a world where national division in the attempt to remove a president. and then he concluded, without a clear violation...
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stood all over the papers so downing street carried out an ep an investigation and then to resume a steen pointed the finger of blame squarely at to reason may's former protege the defense secretary gavin williamson take a listen to you delete information from the investigation which provides compelling evidence suggesting your responsibility for due north arise disclosure i can no longer have fool confidence in you as secretary of state for the fence and a minister in my cabinet and ask you to leave her majesty's government. gavin williamson isn't going quietly ever since his sacking the now former defense secretary has been very manly protesting his innocence in fact kevin williamson is calling for a criminal investigation into the leak in order to establish his innocence he's sworn on his kids' lives that he wasn't behind the leak and there is defending him say that there is no way to establish who leaked to the press and the government simply needed a whipping boy at a time when it's not looking so great on other fronts it needs to look strong at least in relation to this but there ar
stood all over the papers so downing street carried out an ep an investigation and then to resume a steen pointed the finger of blame squarely at to reason may's former protege the defense secretary gavin williamson take a listen to you delete information from the investigation which provides compelling evidence suggesting your responsibility for due north arise disclosure i can no longer have fool confidence in you as secretary of state for the fence and a minister in my cabinet and ask you to...
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steen i'm sure might have helped connect some of those dots on his retirement day demon again this is coming back to haunt them in the real collusion the real corruption is going to be coming up absolutely well the problem is that trump is not ruling the country as we have seen from the reaction of the media to his stalk to putin you know that hysterical reaction like treason you know given arbor u.s. interest to russia these people can for oil they can for oil any peace efforts and now let's look at ukraine you know what that xander has just mentioned the terrible story emerges so when his people helped hillary no surprise to any of us and and when poroshenko felt that actually the united states was basically dumping him preferred india lansky instead he allowed his general prosecutor general yury will tank or one week before the election or 2 weeks before the election to accuse them eric an ambassador in ukraine murray drive on a beach where you're one of each and he accused her of giving him the least of their own touchable you know the people whom the united states by any means do
steen i'm sure might have helped connect some of those dots on his retirement day demon again this is coming back to haunt them in the real collusion the real corruption is going to be coming up absolutely well the problem is that trump is not ruling the country as we have seen from the reaction of the media to his stalk to putin you know that hysterical reaction like treason you know given arbor u.s. interest to russia these people can for oil they can for oil any peace efforts and now let's...
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aircraft carrier steen to the gulf there are reports a muslim man has been killed in sri lanka in attacks on mosques and muslim owned businesses the government's imposed a curfew block social media to prevent the spread of false information tensions have flared since the east sunday or tykes in which will the 250 people were killed . yemen's warring parties are taking part in new united nations sponsored talks in jordan it comes as heathy rebels are withdrawing from her daters 3 ports and handing them over to un supervised forces the talks focus on sharing out the ports revenues to help ease yemen's urgent humanitarian crisis mid-term elections are being held in the philippines in early results suggest president deter our life's will take most of the 12 senate seats available policy as a referendum on the very good the thirty's leadership. and most latest headlines here on al-jazeera there's more news for you in 25 minutes but do stay with us the stream is coming next thanks for watching. raising children isn't easy and it can sometimes seem the worry is a never ending bus ship digital sc
aircraft carrier steen to the gulf there are reports a muslim man has been killed in sri lanka in attacks on mosques and muslim owned businesses the government's imposed a curfew block social media to prevent the spread of false information tensions have flared since the east sunday or tykes in which will the 250 people were killed . yemen's warring parties are taking part in new united nations sponsored talks in jordan it comes as heathy rebels are withdrawing from her daters 3 ports and...
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there's a steen in which your pop-pop, your grandfather, miss jackson's second husband was your step-grandfather or grandfather, and would like to push you in front when you went out to-- as my mother would call them, excursions and you were reticent and one time you didn't, but he stood in front because there were white children in the mix. and can you talk a little about what it meant to be getting that kind of conditioning about how we present in front of, and what it meant to that generation. >> it was complicated. it was complicated so on the one hand there is what you're talking about, which was nana always thought whatever, you know, we should come first. that, you know, she was-- she used to tell a story about herself and her sister and how some lady had come to visit. their mother died very early so my older aunt was like substitute mother had to do everything and older sisters did. ... i took it from mary and martha, it was partly naughty saying i was the youngest, i did not do any work. so lady politics, respectability, her father, whom she mentioned in very vague terms. >> why was at
there's a steen in which your pop-pop, your grandfather, miss jackson's second husband was your step-grandfather or grandfather, and would like to push you in front when you went out to-- as my mother would call them, excursions and you were reticent and one time you didn't, but he stood in front because there were white children in the mix. and can you talk a little about what it meant to be getting that kind of conditioning about how we present in front of, and what it meant to that...
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attorney general barr, rosen steen. forever have their careers associate would the actions they've taken to support president trump and many will see it as an erosion of the independence and possibly the int integrity of the justice department. since the end of watergate and effort to protect our law enforcement system from this kind of -- >> let me ask you this. on what you said. you said -- you talked about their reputations. but obviously they care about something more than their reputationses. what is it? why is it that william barr and others would allow this to happen to their reputation and legacy? >> it's the one i ask myself every day. it's the psychology is just as interesting as the law of it. as the details that we're pouring over right now. what is the hold donald trump has over these folks? that makes them do things that seem toby at odds with lot of the rest of their careers? >> so hold that thought for the other side of the break. i'll let you respond on the other side. we'll be right back. power to spea
attorney general barr, rosen steen. forever have their careers associate would the actions they've taken to support president trump and many will see it as an erosion of the independence and possibly the int integrity of the justice department. since the end of watergate and effort to protect our law enforcement system from this kind of -- >> let me ask you this. on what you said. you said -- you talked about their reputations. but obviously they care about something more than their...
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. >> janice steen tracking this live from the weather center. >> we won't know the damage until latertomorrow because we have obscured rainfall and that could present more danger because you can't see the tornadoes coming and that is why we say keep your weather radio on in case the power goes out and you have no way of knowing the watches or warnings. we have a dozen reports of tornadoes in areas we reporting yesterday across the plane states from texas to kansas and missouri. all the ingredients we need for severe weather outbreak have been in place including the cold front, the low eject in from the rockies and all that moisture from the golf of mexico so we still have tornado watches in effect. a lot of lightning with the storms as well so potential for not only severe storms but lightning and heavy rain all. that could be the legacy of this storm, the flooding. we have watches, tornado watches posted from texas toward missouri and here is your forecast. this line of storms moving across the mississippi river valley over the next 6-12 hours. behind it, incredible amounts of snow,
. >> janice steen tracking this live from the weather center. >> we won't know the damage until latertomorrow because we have obscured rainfall and that could present more danger because you can't see the tornadoes coming and that is why we say keep your weather radio on in case the power goes out and you have no way of knowing the watches or warnings. we have a dozen reports of tornadoes in areas we reporting yesterday across the plane states from texas to kansas and missouri. all...
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. >> steen: why? it worked for bernie.d forth tho because i understand from an individual campaign's perspective why you'd want to go do this and, you know, show that you're trying to reach these voters. but i think elizabeth warren has shown over the last couple of weeks that she can reach those voters without going on fox news. she went to west virginia, heart of trump country, and she's talking about the opioid crise. and after she holds this event air, few people who are trump voters are like,un" what? i might vote for warren." and those people are very different than going on fox news where you can draw a direct line from what tucker carlson and laura ingraham say every single night right to the manifestos being written by some of these right-wing extremists who are killing people. and i think giving them ratings and helping them with their as advertisers -- >> stephen: eight haight for profit she calls it. visit votesaveamerica.com to register to vote. "pod save america," everybody! we'll be right back with global bt
. >> steen: why? it worked for bernie.d forth tho because i understand from an individual campaign's perspective why you'd want to go do this and, you know, show that you're trying to reach these voters. but i think elizabeth warren has shown over the last couple of weeks that she can reach those voters without going on fox news. she went to west virginia, heart of trump country, and she's talking about the opioid crise. and after she holds this event air, few people who are trump voters...
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. >> steen: your character, catherine, falls in love with clea's character.ctor's point of view, what's going on there? >> it's interesting because i feel catherine in her own right exists in a sort of dramatic stormy universe so psychologically it makes sense to me she would gravitate towards someone who could be an emotional corrective experience to the toxic relationship she's otherwise had with her real mother. so i think it's actually sort of healing and also feels emotionally significant. so it makes sense. >> stephen: we have questions from social media. >> uh-oh. >> stephen: are you on the social media? >> what is social media, exactly? >> stephen: i don't know. i think this is from twitter. i think this is from-- >> it's from the internet. >> stephen: from the internet, exactly. i already asked the first one which was by nicky avey, who has the dirtiest mouth in real life. thank you very much, guilty. this is from helen j. sheers, do we have this jim? helen j. shears. how has working on the show changed how you think about politics?>>y ha athy for th
. >> steen: your character, catherine, falls in love with clea's character.ctor's point of view, what's going on there? >> it's interesting because i feel catherine in her own right exists in a sort of dramatic stormy universe so psychologically it makes sense to me she would gravitate towards someone who could be an emotional corrective experience to the toxic relationship she's otherwise had with her real mother. so i think it's actually sort of healing and also feels emotionally...
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steen got so big, he bought the building where the houston rockets played. >> would you pray with me?> and right now you're thinking, haven't i seen this go badly before? >> remember jim and tammy faye baker. >> and a sex scandal with jessica hann, indicted for wire fraud and spent eight blessed years in prison and today he changed his ways and he can be found selling meal buckets for the rap tour? oh, boy. >> we have been doing what god spoke to me in prison would happen, saying the last days are coming. >> church leaders are rolling in the profits. to be clear, that's profits with an "i." >> and churches of this magnitude wield a lot of power, not just spiritually, also financially, and politically. and to find out what they're doing with that power, i'm going mega church hopping in dallas, texas. dallas is the birth place of the mega church. with over 200 mega churches in texas, dallas is the buckle of the bible belt and ground zero for some of the most powerful churches in the country. it's sunday morning outside of dallas and i'm attending fellowship church in grapevine texas. >>
steen got so big, he bought the building where the houston rockets played. >> would you pray with me?> and right now you're thinking, haven't i seen this go badly before? >> remember jim and tammy faye baker. >> and a sex scandal with jessica hann, indicted for wire fraud and spent eight blessed years in prison and today he changed his ways and he can be found selling meal buckets for the rap tour? oh, boy. >> we have been doing what god spoke to me in prison would...
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and adding on deals for marvel it seems like julia boar steen has been reporting that hulu, majority owned by disney, is merge, more as the adult-focused streaming service with the movies marvel, enterprises, franchises than disney plus, which is more family oriented. >> i had a little personal insight a little while ago my original argument was going to be we know comcast, our parent company, owns 30% of hulu and they're getting ready to sell that to disney so it will be wholly owned. i'm thinking why do you need both a disney plus channel and hulu channel, right? why not just combine them. all contraire, and then the inside hit me, that's two different revenue streams. you still have to compete pricewise with everybody else so why not have both channels competing and beating in the same revenue stream? >> and their revenues, depending on where people are in the subscriber part of it, they're still bringing in ad revenue too at the base level. let me tell you what, i'm on the base level, there's a lot more ads on the hulu programming that you watch. if watch old homeland episodes, y
and adding on deals for marvel it seems like julia boar steen has been reporting that hulu, majority owned by disney, is merge, more as the adult-focused streaming service with the movies marvel, enterprises, franchises than disney plus, which is more family oriented. >> i had a little personal insight a little while ago my original argument was going to be we know comcast, our parent company, owns 30% of hulu and they're getting ready to sell that to disney so it will be wholly owned....
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increasing the steenings and they say this is a drum beat to war, we worry the administration is repeatingt the u.s. did in iraq in 2003. opeople i say blton specifically says we are not looking for war. the pentagon said we are not looking for war. but the fact is the tensions are increasing and the u.s. is increasing its military presence in the region. >>rangham: i mean, we know that, from day one of the trump ministration, they have been, as you say, exert ago maximum force tcampaign agai iran. given that, where does this recent move fit into that context? >> so this will be one year almost exactly on wednesday that the u.s. pullhe out of iran deal. in the last month, the u.s. has labeled iran's revolutionary guard cps, the r.g.c., a errorist organization, and has sanctioned everycountry in the world that will continue to import iranian oil. the u.s. sayst this maximum pressure is to try to get iran to the table again and/or to really significantly weaknhe government and the economy. so far, ira has not responded to any of these in any kind of dramatic way and is sti abiding by the res
increasing the steenings and they say this is a drum beat to war, we worry the administration is repeatingt the u.s. did in iraq in 2003. opeople i say blton specifically says we are not looking for war. the pentagon said we are not looking for war. but the fact is the tensions are increasing and the u.s. is increasing its military presence in the region. >>rangham: i mean, we know that, from day one of the trump ministration, they have been, as you say, exert ago maximum force tcampaign...
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those cases that you're talking about, i think it's bolds and john r steen and gravel. those are cases where there is 100 years of direct precedent of this court and of all the courts of appeals. there is nothing like that in this case. in fact, the only cases we have ours iced and our ball, essentially. those are cases that cut in our favor. other case that this court has analyzed, as jurisdictional rules and, where the scheme is similar to us, you have to do something before you go to district court. those have looked exactly like her case in terms of the final resolution this court has held that they are not jurisdictional. eme homer city, union pacific, mark mining. all those cases, henderson --. all of them come out our way. and and some of those, the language of the text of the statute is better for our friends on the other side than the statute. >> what about elgin? >> yeldon, your honor, i think handles a very different set of circumstances. justice ginsburg was saying, those are cases where -- adjudicates a case. and then there is judicial review that is funnel
those cases that you're talking about, i think it's bolds and john r steen and gravel. those are cases where there is 100 years of direct precedent of this court and of all the courts of appeals. there is nothing like that in this case. in fact, the only cases we have ours iced and our ball, essentially. those are cases that cut in our favor. other case that this court has analyzed, as jurisdictional rules and, where the scheme is similar to us, you have to do something before you go to...
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insight into her new campaign strategy and an entire article about it, he is joined by josh green steenndent for bloomberg business week. how has kamala harris already shifted on the campaign trail? >> well, you mentioned that interrogation she had of bill barr and i think that points to her upside, her possibility, that she does come off best when she is taking on trump administration officials, the president himself. she has the catch phrase she wants to prosecute the case against trump, which of course invokes her record as a former da and the california attorney general. her campaign has come to the conclusion that it's a loser's game to try to keep pace with the bernie sanders left, to try to sort of bow on every issue that comes up or at least not offend the perceived views of the left on every issue and play to her strengths. they polled this, they've tested this extensively and they found that there's not a lot of down side in emphasizing her record as a prosecutor and they think that she shines the best when she is in that role and doing so, taking on the president himself beca
insight into her new campaign strategy and an entire article about it, he is joined by josh green steenndent for bloomberg business week. how has kamala harris already shifted on the campaign trail? >> well, you mentioned that interrogation she had of bill barr and i think that points to her upside, her possibility, that she does come off best when she is taking on trump administration officials, the president himself. she has the catch phrase she wants to prosecute the case against...
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sector's steen as a defensive play and all the concerns about trade even biotech stocks which are typicallytile down slightly less than the rest of the stocks but health care is the worst performing sector in the s&p and that's because of political concerns heading into election season guys, back over to you >> meg, thank you. let's get to wilfred, who's looking at banks and also kind of -- they weren't at the bottom of the market. >> no, i don't think they'd be celebrating today's moves. interesting thing on trade-related market sell-off days is that banks always get lumped in despite having very little non-u.s. revenue. let's look at bank of america as an example because it's broad like the others in terms of business model but also has a u.s. focus 89% in the u.s only 4% in asia. why is it down on a trade day as it was today because of course there are fears on global and u.s. growth, which banks are linked to. and more importantly that fear has pushed yields lower and flatter and that affects the bulk of what is bank of america. most of u.s. banks business, u.s., consumer, and commercia
sector's steen as a defensive play and all the concerns about trade even biotech stocks which are typicallytile down slightly less than the rest of the stocks but health care is the worst performing sector in the s&p and that's because of political concerns heading into election season guys, back over to you >> meg, thank you. let's get to wilfred, who's looking at banks and also kind of -- they weren't at the bottom of the market. >> no, i don't think they'd be celebrating...
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the 7th month in a row you are seeing wage growth above 3% last five years for perspective we have steenr wage growth continuity impacting inflation, that leads for hotter economy for longer. >> jackie quickly 15 seconds. >> i al say a snapshot proceed with caution looking at numbers long-term scheme whatever happens could be a blip like february or blowout number needs in context about. >> here is context looking back since 2010, we have had 102 straight months job growth in this country on average 200,000 jobs on average have been created over that really incredible period of time. we are hoping for another incredible report, right now let's go he had to ward lawrence labor department. 267 -- 263,000 jobs created in the month of april, 236,000 in private sector, 27,000 in public sector unemployment rate fell to 3.6%, the revisions in february that was revised up from 33,000 to 56,000, march was revised down from 196,000 to 189,000 the total revision up 16,000, u6, 7.3% lowest since march 2001 long-term unemployment 21.1% unemployed average hourly wages up .2% a gain of six cents 12 min
the 7th month in a row you are seeing wage growth above 3% last five years for perspective we have steenr wage growth continuity impacting inflation, that leads for hotter economy for longer. >> jackie quickly 15 seconds. >> i al say a snapshot proceed with caution looking at numbers long-term scheme whatever happens could be a blip like february or blowout number needs in context about. >> here is context looking back since 2010, we have had 102 straight months job growth in...
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out of debt, when you get out of debt you free up money, you give yourself a raise important is for steenever is in he is to attack debt so it is really important for people to understand that it is happening i am talking to millennials on chris hogan show, every week, i am hearing about people that are in debt paying off debt it is possible we need to change mind-set have a plan. >> chris you talked about the role health scares have, in driving people out of early retirement, causing financial chaos, it seems like one of the important lessons there is how important it is to have health insurance basic coverage for merges, a lot of americans you know have problems getting basic -- what do you have to say to them? >> well i think, you know insurance coverage is very, very important helpful to protect ourselves as well as family, that is the role goal of insurance but i encourage people there are all kinds of plans options out there the big thing is don't sit back and not be informed, engage with you insurance professional understand what is out there what are some gaps in your coverage tha
out of debt, when you get out of debt you free up money, you give yourself a raise important is for steenever is in he is to attack debt so it is really important for people to understand that it is happening i am talking to millennials on chris hogan show, every week, i am hearing about people that are in debt paying off debt it is possible we need to change mind-set have a plan. >> chris you talked about the role health scares have, in driving people out of early retirement, causing...
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. >> this is about economics right germany where you are from we have steen, all the economic data showinge continent seeing more -- >> a lot of people would say it has it has its -- connection to the relations. >> they are worst ever but not main reason others would say a chinese influence that is coming in, it is the lack of strengthen within european union right now, and so therefore watching the development over there is nothing you can underestimate from this perspective over here as well it is a crucial election, and a lot of those hopefuls like macron, will lose significantly in european elections -- i am concerned to be honest about what is going on then we have the whole show in england. maria: what about brexit? >> the eu -- >> well, it is every single day another bizarre chapter being added by theresa may to alice in wonderland whatever you may call it teresa in wonderland latest bold move a hold me in power move nothing else vote for fourth time make it an referendum her party members specifically remainers are fuming i think endless process between u.s. and european european o
. >> this is about economics right germany where you are from we have steen, all the economic data showinge continent seeing more -- >> a lot of people would say it has it has its -- connection to the relations. >> they are worst ever but not main reason others would say a chinese influence that is coming in, it is the lack of strengthen within european union right now, and so therefore watching the development over there is nothing you can underestimate from this perspective...