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went ona announcement was made, stirling went on a bit ofa announcement was made, stirling went on a on two fairly large assumptions. number one, not only will the conservatives get back in, they will increase their majority. in so doing, they think it will increase their bargaining power. when you get political events like this, the first thing you look at will be the currencies. the impact on the ftse100, which has been strong since the referendum on the wea kness strong since the referendum on the weakness of sterling, it became the one that suffered on the strength of sterling at the result of the election. is it fair to say we are not going to see a huge amount of movement on the markets unless the polls to start to suggest that there could be a big surprise onjune eight? firstly, we have seen ample evidence over the last year to take saw the polls that come through with a pinch of salt. not only in terms of brexit, but in terms of the us presidential election and the surprise that throughout, let alone what might happen in the french elections. also, what is currently very much
went ona announcement was made, stirling went on a bit ofa announcement was made, stirling went on a on two fairly large assumptions. number one, not only will the conservatives get back in, they will increase their majority. in so doing, they think it will increase their bargaining power. when you get political events like this, the first thing you look at will be the currencies. the impact on the ftse100, which has been strong since the referendum on the wea kness strong since the referendum...
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further north, grey and threatening skies we had in stirling, scotland.n other parts of the uk. that is slowly pushing southwards. we have a westerly breeze, which is dragging in cloud even across england and wales. so temperatures won't be as low as they were last night. the rain, though, is further north and that will push slowly southwards through wednesday. we start with some rain in the central belt. wetter in glasgow than edinburgh. rain for northern ireland. some heavier rain perhaps over the hills of cumbria and lancashire. by nine o'clock it will rain in liverpool and manchester. that rain is on the weather front, but as it head southwards it's a familiar story. the weather front weakens considerably. little or no rain on it to the south. a couple of showers, but some brightness. early sunshine before it clouds over in the afternoon. sunny spells following in behind that weather front in the north. a few showers around and a cool breeze blowing in scotland will take the edge off those numbers. ten in glasgow, 16 in london. the weatherfront, no ra
further north, grey and threatening skies we had in stirling, scotland.n other parts of the uk. that is slowly pushing southwards. we have a westerly breeze, which is dragging in cloud even across england and wales. so temperatures won't be as low as they were last night. the rain, though, is further north and that will push slowly southwards through wednesday. we start with some rain in the central belt. wetter in glasgow than edinburgh. rain for northern ireland. some heavier rain perhaps...
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stirling is climbing for the first time in three days. you actually did see cable spike significantly after we got the pmi services and composite coming in better than expected. sterling is also higher against most major currencies today. we're also keeping an eye on the french-german spread. at the end of the chart, it is tightening somewhat. this is after two polls show marine le pen as the fourth most convincing candidate in that space so perhaps that is why we are seeing the space tightening. it had been widening ahead of that in the past few days. and also, we are keeping an eye on the south african rand. surviving calls to resign. they will not vote against him in a no-confidence motion but we did see some moves with the rant weakening again, against the dollar. we did see it strengthening again yesterday but it is down again now. vonnie: thank you for that. reserve minutes are due to be published at 2:00 p.m. new york time today and investors are looking to see what he could reveal about central banks. for on wall street bracing th
stirling is climbing for the first time in three days. you actually did see cable spike significantly after we got the pmi services and composite coming in better than expected. sterling is also higher against most major currencies today. we're also keeping an eye on the french-german spread. at the end of the chart, it is tightening somewhat. this is after two polls show marine le pen as the fourth most convincing candidate in that space so perhaps that is why we are seeing the space...
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ladies, became the first female manager in british men's senior football when she took charge of stirlingmer british and irish lions captain brian o'driscoll thinks that sam warburton will lead the lions again when they face new zealand in the summer. warburton has lost the wales captaincy but was lions skipper when they won the series in australia 4 year ago. i think he has played brilliantly. i think you will absolutely be knocking on the door. sam is one of the more open positions, nobody is putting their hand up. i think he will fit in brilliantly. gatlin is a big fan of sam warburton and knows what kind of captain he is. sam is the kind of character that if they didn't go right and he wasn't selected for the test, he wouldn't throw his toys out of the cot. brian o'driscoll speaking on the five live rugby union weekly podcast which is now available to download. athletics' world governing body the iaaf say it believes it's been targetted by the russian hackers known as ‘fancy bears'. they say the cyber—attack in february has compromised athletes' medical records and information regardi
ladies, became the first female manager in british men's senior football when she took charge of stirlingmer british and irish lions captain brian o'driscoll thinks that sam warburton will lead the lions again when they face new zealand in the summer. warburton has lost the wales captaincy but was lions skipper when they won the series in australia 4 year ago. i think he has played brilliantly. i think you will absolutely be knocking on the door. sam is one of the more open positions, nobody is...
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earlier on this was stirling in scotland but we have seen some changes in the cloud over the past fewion, the cloud has thinned in northern england and northern ireland, so we have sunshine here, to end the day, and the cloud is thinning across scotland too. the cloudier skies will continue in the north—west and the northern isles. it should be larnely cloud free. mist and fog to the west untriand into the south—west midlands. a chilly night under the clear sky, not far away from freezing in a few place, and as we head to tomorrow, it isa place, and as we head to tomorrow, it is a familiar story the pollen, tree pollen at this time of year, high levels across most of england and wales, probably into sunday too. that fog first thing doesn't last long in the sunshine. it soon warms up long in the sunshine. it soon warms up and it will be sunny in all by the far knot of scotland. away from here very lit in the way of cloud at all, and that means it should be warmer as well. notjust warmer as well. not just across england warmer as well. notjust across england and wales, where 20 degrees
earlier on this was stirling in scotland but we have seen some changes in the cloud over the past fewion, the cloud has thinned in northern england and northern ireland, so we have sunshine here, to end the day, and the cloud is thinning across scotland too. the cloudier skies will continue in the north—west and the northern isles. it should be larnely cloud free. mist and fog to the west untriand into the south—west midlands. a chilly night under the clear sky, not far away from freezing...
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but further north it was rather grey, threatening skies that we had here in stirling in scotland.ern parts of the uk, and that's slowly pushing its way southwards. we've got a westerly breeze, though, and that is dragging in cloud even across england and wales, so temperatures here won't be as low as they were last night. the rain, though, is further north and that will push its way slowly southwards during wednesday. but we'll start with some rain in the central belt. wetter in glasgow than it will be in edinburgh, some rain for northern ireland, some heavy rain perhaps over the hills of cumbria and into lancashire and by 9am a little rain for liverpool and manchester. that rain here is on a weather front but as it heads southwards, it's a familiar story, the weather front weakens considerably. little or no rain on it. to the south we're looking at one or two showers but some brightness, some early sunshine before it clouds over more during the afternoon. some sunny spells following behind that weather front across the north and a few showers around. quite a cool breeze blowing a
but further north it was rather grey, threatening skies that we had here in stirling in scotland.ern parts of the uk, and that's slowly pushing its way southwards. we've got a westerly breeze, though, and that is dragging in cloud even across england and wales, so temperatures here won't be as low as they were last night. the rain, though, is further north and that will push its way slowly southwards during wednesday. but we'll start with some rain in the central belt. wetter in glasgow than it...
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ladies, became the first female manager in british men's senior football when she took charge of stirlingcceed anna signneul after the euros have ended. celtic manager brendan rodgers says he's super ambitious for further success as the club, a day after celtic clinched the scottish premiership title with eight games to go in his first season in charge. a league and cup treble remains on the cards and rodgers wants to carry that from into europe. we have to finish this season as strong as we can. the season still has eight games to go. we have the cup semifinal which we are determined to do well in. we want to determined to e's wellsirf: efsm= the deternn i nest is sis viree‘r'te: sfem= the season and deternn i nest is sis viree‘r'te: sfem= looking eason and deternn i nest is sis viree‘r'te: sfem= looking eason g gigs season. i are looking forward to next season. we wa nt are looking forward to next season. we want to build on our champions league experience, despite not winning the game in the group, we gained invaluable experience in what was clearly the toughest group in the champions
ladies, became the first female manager in british men's senior football when she took charge of stirlingcceed anna signneul after the euros have ended. celtic manager brendan rodgers says he's super ambitious for further success as the club, a day after celtic clinched the scottish premiership title with eight games to go in his first season in charge. a league and cup treble remains on the cards and rodgers wants to carry that from into europe. we have to finish this season as strong as we...
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further north, grey and threatening skies we had in stirling, scotland.he uk. that is slowly pushing southwards. we have a westerly breeze, which is dragging in cloud even across england and wales. so temperatures won't be as low as they were last night. the rain, though, is further north and that will push slowly southwards through wednesday. we start with some rain in the central belt. wetter in glasgow than edinburgh. rain for northern ireland. some heavier rain perhaps over the hills of cumbria and lancashire. by nine o'clock it will rain in liverpool and manchester. that rain is on the weather front, but as it head southwards it's a familiar story. the weather front weakens considerably. little or no rain on it to the south. a couple of showers, but some brightness. early sunshine before it clouds over in the afternoon. sunny spells following in behind that weather front in the north. a few showers around and a cool breeze blowing in scotland will take the edge off those numbers. ten in glasgow, 16 in london. the weatherfront, no rain on it to help t
further north, grey and threatening skies we had in stirling, scotland.he uk. that is slowly pushing southwards. we have a westerly breeze, which is dragging in cloud even across england and wales. so temperatures won't be as low as they were last night. the rain, though, is further north and that will push slowly southwards through wednesday. we start with some rain in the central belt. wetter in glasgow than edinburgh. rain for northern ireland. some heavier rain perhaps over the hills of...
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in louisiana last year there was widespread unrest from the shooting of a back black man, alton stirlingc image from the protest. pepsi have tried to recreate this iconic image from the protestm was a parody, basically, some serious situations. i'm wondering if they even have an inclusive and diverse order of advisers because of anybody who saw that before it went out, they would know that that was just inappropriate and disrespectful. they say any publicity is good publicity. ad agencies at constantly trying to push the boundaries. but how far is too far? when you trivialise it, or make it seem like, you know, just put everybody in a melting pot, kind of thing, i don't know if they are really about issues, or they are just trivialising the whole thing. probably bigger problems in the world, isn't that? but i think when you say in salt, it is insulting in that when there are serious problems in the world, and pepsi have used the problems to try and give them some value. bowing to pressure, pepsi has now pulled the advert and apologised. it has cost the company hundreds of thousands of po
in louisiana last year there was widespread unrest from the shooting of a back black man, alton stirlingc image from the protest. pepsi have tried to recreate this iconic image from the protestm was a parody, basically, some serious situations. i'm wondering if they even have an inclusive and diverse order of advisers because of anybody who saw that before it went out, they would know that that was just inappropriate and disrespectful. they say any publicity is good publicity. ad agencies at...
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but further north it was rather grey, threatening skies that we had here in stirling in scotland.loud across more northern parts of the uk, and that's slowly pushing its way southwards. we've got a westerly breeze, though, and that is dragging in cloud even across england and wales, so temperatures here won't be as low as they were last night. the rain, though, is further north and that will push its way slowly southwards during wednesday. but we'll start with some rain in the central belt. wetter in glasgow than it will be in edinburgh, some rain for northern ireland, some heavy rain perhaps over the hills of cumbria and into lancashire and by 9am a little rain for liverpool and manchester. that rain here is on a weather front but as it heads southwards, it's a familiar story, the weather front weakens considerably. little or no rain on it. to the south we're looking at one or two showers but some brightness, some early sunshine before it clouds over more during the afternoon. some sunny spells following behind that weather front across the north and a few showers around. quite a
but further north it was rather grey, threatening skies that we had here in stirling in scotland.loud across more northern parts of the uk, and that's slowly pushing its way southwards. we've got a westerly breeze, though, and that is dragging in cloud even across england and wales, so temperatures here won't be as low as they were last night. the rain, though, is further north and that will push its way slowly southwards during wednesday. but we'll start with some rain in the central belt....
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many of the companies who have benefited from stirling's wea kness who have benefited from stirling'scally orientated companies who benefit when sterling is stronger. lots of commentators saying sterling is the big winner of the back of this decision. can sterling hold onto this strength it has gained today? we'll see volatility in sterling. 0ne has gained today? we'll see volatility in sterling. one of the reasons sterling has been buoyant todayis reasons sterling has been buoyant today is that there are thoughts from financial analysts that this negotiation will result in a soft brexit. so, a soft exit from europe. that's is on the back of opinion polls but say mrs may after an election will go back with an increased majority. not only will but give her better bargaining power within europe but will also dilutes the eurosceptic element within her party. they are pressing for a hard brexit, remember mrs may was in the remain campaign. it may be she start with a hard line but in fact this becomes softer. that is good news is the sterling. you say it was a muted reaction on the market,
many of the companies who have benefited from stirling's wea kness who have benefited from stirling'scally orientated companies who benefit when sterling is stronger. lots of commentators saying sterling is the big winner of the back of this decision. can sterling hold onto this strength it has gained today? we'll see volatility in sterling. 0ne has gained today? we'll see volatility in sterling. one of the reasons sterling has been buoyant todayis reasons sterling has been buoyant today is...
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further north, grey and threatening skies we had in stirling, scotland.erly breeze, which is dragging in cloud even across england and wales. so temperatures won't be as low as they were last night. the rain, though, is further north and that will push slowly southwards through wednesday. we start with some rain in the central belt. wetter in glasgow than edinburgh. some rain for northern ireland. some heavier rain perhaps over the hills of cumbria and lancashire. by 9am it will rain in liverpool and manchester. that rain is on the weather front, but as it head southwards it's a familiar story. the weather front weakens considerably. little or no rain on it to the south. a couple of showers, but some brightness. early sunshine before it clouds over in the afternoon. sunny spells following in behind that weather front in the north. a few showers around and a cool breeze blowing in scotland will take the edge off those numbers. ten in glasgow, 16 in london. the weatherfront, no rain on it to help the gardens. it clears away. behind that, for thursday, we ar
further north, grey and threatening skies we had in stirling, scotland.erly breeze, which is dragging in cloud even across england and wales. so temperatures won't be as low as they were last night. the rain, though, is further north and that will push slowly southwards through wednesday. we start with some rain in the central belt. wetter in glasgow than edinburgh. some rain for northern ireland. some heavier rain perhaps over the hills of cumbria and lancashire. by 9am it will rain in...
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threatening skies we had in stirling, scotland. this figure cloudy morne mau than parts of the uk.nd wales. temperatures won‘t be as low as they we re temperatures won‘t be as low as they were last night. the rain is further north and that will push slowly south through wednesday. we started with rain in the central belt. wetter in glasgow than edinburgh. rainfor wetter in glasgow than edinburgh. rain for northern ireland. heavier rain over the hills of cumbria. by nine o‘clock it will rain in liverpool and manchester. that rain is on liverpool and manchester. that rain isona liverpool and manchester. that rain is on a weather front, but as it had southwards it‘s a familiar story. the weather front weakens considerably. no rain on it to the south. a couple of showers, but brightness. early sunshine before it clouds over in the afternoon. sunny spells following in the north. a few showers around and a cool breeze blowing in scotland. that will take the edge off the numbers. ten in glasgow, 16 in london. the weather front, no rain on it to help the gardens. it clears away. behind tha
threatening skies we had in stirling, scotland. this figure cloudy morne mau than parts of the uk.nd wales. temperatures won‘t be as low as they we re temperatures won‘t be as low as they were last night. the rain is further north and that will push slowly south through wednesday. we started with rain in the central belt. wetter in glasgow than edinburgh. rainfor wetter in glasgow than edinburgh. rain for northern ireland. heavier rain over the hills of cumbria. by nine o‘clock it will...
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rouge, louisiana last year, there was widespread unrest following the shooting of a black man, alton stirlingge from the protest, and it's in bad taste. i'm tired of black pain being used for commercial gain. it made no sense and it was a parody, basically, of some serious situations. i'm wondering if they even have an inclusive and diverse board of advisors, because if anybody who saw that before it went out... they would know that that was just inappropriate, and disrespectful. they say any publicity is good publicity. ad agencies are constantly trying to push the boundaries. but how far is too far? when you trivialise it, or make it seem like — you know, just put everybody in a melting pot, kind of thing, i don't know if they're really about the issues, or if they're just trivialising the whole thing. probably bigger problems in the world, isn't there? but i think when you say insulting... it's insulting in that, you know, there are serious problems in the world, and pepsi have used the problems to try and give them some value. # we are the chosen... bowing to pressure, pepsi has now pulle
rouge, louisiana last year, there was widespread unrest following the shooting of a black man, alton stirlingge from the protest, and it's in bad taste. i'm tired of black pain being used for commercial gain. it made no sense and it was a parody, basically, of some serious situations. i'm wondering if they even have an inclusive and diverse board of advisors, because if anybody who saw that before it went out... they would know that that was just inappropriate, and disrespectful. they say any...
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rouge, louisiana last year, there was widespread unrest following the shooting of a black man, alton stirling i‘m wondering if they even have an inclusive and diverse board of advisors, because if anybody who saw that before it went out... they would know that that was just inappropriate and disrespectful. they say any publicity is good publicity. ad agencies are constantly trying to push the boundaries. but how far is too far? when you trivialise it or make a scene, like, just that everybody in a melting pot kind of thing, i don‘t know if they‘re really about the issues or if they‘re just trivialising the whole thing. probably bigger problems in the world, isn't there? but i think when you say insulting... it's insulting in that, you know, there are serious problems in the world and pepsi have used the problems to try and give them some value. # we are the chosen...
rouge, louisiana last year, there was widespread unrest following the shooting of a black man, alton stirling i‘m wondering if they even have an inclusive and diverse board of advisors, because if anybody who saw that before it went out... they would know that that was just inappropriate and disrespectful. they say any publicity is good publicity. ad agencies are constantly trying to push the boundaries. but how far is too far? when you trivialise it or make a scene, like, just that everybody...
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rouge, louisiana last year, there was widespread unrest following the shooting of a black man, alton stirlingt, and it's in bad taste. i'm tired of black pain being used for commercial gain. it made no sense and it was a parody, basically, of some serious situations. i'm wondering if they even have an inclusive and diverse board of advisors, because if anybody who saw that before it went out... they would know that that was just inappropriate and disrespectful. they say any publicity is good publicity. ad agencies are constantly trying to push the boundaries. but how far is too far? when you trivialise it or make a scene, like, just that everybody in a melting pot kind of thing, i don't know if they're really about the issues or if they're just trivialising the whole thing. probably bigger problems in the world, isn't there? but i think when you say insulting... it's insulting in that, you know, there are serious problems in the world and pepsi have used the problems to try and give them some value. # we are the chosen... bowing to pressure, pepsi has now pulled the advert and apologised. it'
rouge, louisiana last year, there was widespread unrest following the shooting of a black man, alton stirlingt, and it's in bad taste. i'm tired of black pain being used for commercial gain. it made no sense and it was a parody, basically, of some serious situations. i'm wondering if they even have an inclusive and diverse board of advisors, because if anybody who saw that before it went out... they would know that that was just inappropriate and disrespectful. they say any publicity is good...
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overall, traders are saying that apart from that initial knee—jerk reaction in stirling, reaction inesults of the election come through, unless polestar to show that the conservatives won't win a majority. i'm going to begin the next segment with a video that has been shared thousands of times, you may well have seen it. this isjon kay in bristol breaking the news of the new election to a woman called brenda. you're joking, not another one?! oh, for god's sake, i can't honestly... i can't stand this. there's too much politics going on at the moment, why does she need to do it? she says this will produce clarity. it gets things out in the open, sorts things out. i thought she said that initially when she took over. no. i disagree with this entirely. are you excited about another election? no, not another one! it's too much. it's great, isn't it? it means that we can get her out. let's go further west from bristol, truro, where cornwall voted for brexit and swung heavily towards the conservatives in the last election, and here are some voters there giving their reaction. she has pulled
overall, traders are saying that apart from that initial knee—jerk reaction in stirling, reaction inesults of the election come through, unless polestar to show that the conservatives won't win a majority. i'm going to begin the next segment with a video that has been shared thousands of times, you may well have seen it. this isjon kay in bristol breaking the news of the new election to a woman called brenda. you're joking, not another one?! oh, for god's sake, i can't honestly... i can't...
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we seen about a 2096 appreciation in stirling in the last six months which is one of the biggest appreciationsion‘s we have had. those exporting companies are experiencing a good time at the moment but they have to have the contractual flexibility to be able to do that which is why we expect there to be more flexibility for companies to change their prices and make good on that movement in the exchange rate and for others, they are locked into contracts where they are buying things in those currencies. they have seen their cost base is increased because of that exchange rate. do you have any idea with the exports are going? still mostly to europe or people beginning to diversify? do you have an impression? we seen a trend over a number of years where the percentage of exports to overseas markets has been creeping up in non—european markets, as a proportion, slightly coming down in european markets. but overall, we've got a fairly strong global economy at the moment, notwithstanding some of the more domestic political pressures. businesses are getting on and doing it. they are growing their sal
we seen about a 2096 appreciation in stirling in the last six months which is one of the biggest appreciationsion‘s we have had. those exporting companies are experiencing a good time at the moment but they have to have the contractual flexibility to be able to do that which is why we expect there to be more flexibility for companies to change their prices and make good on that movement in the exchange rate and for others, they are locked into contracts where they are buying things in those...
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people together very much, after all he has won this narrow victory by demonising his opposition, stirlingsometimes a certain degree of violence in the country and they do not think he is going to say, you have your viewpoint which we are prepared to listen to. i think he is going to carry on, forcing it through as he forced the referendum through. as for the opposition, what do they do? you would have expected them to be right here in the centre of istanbul, where there have been so many demonstrations over such a long period. there is absolutely nobody here whatsoever. it looks as though the opposition, for the time being, is simply stunned by their failure to win. most people in the opposition thought that they would just make it. what do they do? well, i think a lot of people are going to leave the country, they will go to the west in different ways and i think they are going to... the last big demonstration by the opposition here once in 2013. and that was followed by death and a large amount of injury and i think the stuffing has gone out of the opposition altogether. john, many than
people together very much, after all he has won this narrow victory by demonising his opposition, stirlingsometimes a certain degree of violence in the country and they do not think he is going to say, you have your viewpoint which we are prepared to listen to. i think he is going to carry on, forcing it through as he forced the referendum through. as for the opposition, what do they do? you would have expected them to be right here in the centre of istanbul, where there have been so many...
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the tragic shooting death of officer stirling followed by the attack on our law enforcement communitythe odds of the nation have been for louisiana. on top of that, the worst budget crisis in our state's history still lingering in the background. time and time again we have proven there is no challenge too great for us to overcome. the heart of louisiana is of people, the neighborhood i rocked following the floods and the men and children who came together peacefully to pray for our state last summer. those are the people we are here to serve. today as we recover the historic floods in march and august 2016, the rebuilding process is underway. we have 300 homeowners, 3000 homeowners who have participated in the survey, the precondition for access to the homeowners program that happened today. homeowners have the ability to apply for funding that will allow them to return to their homes and we are seeking an additional $2 billion to help our citizens to fully recover. and we have a long road ahead of us and the path to success in all things must be driven by putting the people of louis
the tragic shooting death of officer stirling followed by the attack on our law enforcement communitythe odds of the nation have been for louisiana. on top of that, the worst budget crisis in our state's history still lingering in the background. time and time again we have proven there is no challenge too great for us to overcome. the heart of louisiana is of people, the neighborhood i rocked following the floods and the men and children who came together peacefully to pray for our state last...
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there seems to be a feedback loop in relation to stirling.ch is translated asa spending power which is translated as a fall in gdp. america seems to be having the same situation. the anglo—saxon countries. america had a very nasty first quarter. even wea ker very nasty first quarter. even weaker than britain. again there seems to be a slowdown in consumption. what is interesting about this, donald trump kind of owns this one. keywords in or grated late january and this is the first quarter of 2017. —— he was in or grated late january. he cannot say it is all about. the american economy a lot weaker than has been in recent years. rbs, profits? yes. a pretty good first quarter from the royal bank of scotland. 74% owned by uk taxpayers of that there is a lot of dross to come out. the bank has said it is back on the right track. they may have to pay a $10 billion fine for mis—selling of mortgage—backed assets later on this year. good q1 but narsingh is on its way. for some customers today, a problem with the banking app. way. for some customers t
there seems to be a feedback loop in relation to stirling.ch is translated asa spending power which is translated as a fall in gdp. america seems to be having the same situation. the anglo—saxon countries. america had a very nasty first quarter. even wea ker very nasty first quarter. even weaker than britain. again there seems to be a slowdown in consumption. what is interesting about this, donald trump kind of owns this one. keywords in or grated late january and this is the first quarter of...
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bring it to congress so we can -- you've stirl got to make decisions.nd table is sticking with us. up next, these three will tell me something i don't know. this is "hardball," where the action is. people spend less time lying awake with aches and pains with advil pm than with tylenol pm. advil pm combines the number one pain reliever with the number one sleep aid. gentle, non-habit forming advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. >>> lost amid the news of the strike on syria was today's jobs report from march, and it was worse than analysts expected. the economy only created 96,000 jobs, half of what economists were anticipating. the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.5%. that often happens because less people are looking for jobs. we'll be right back. i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certa
bring it to congress so we can -- you've stirl got to make decisions.nd table is sticking with us. up next, these three will tell me something i don't know. this is "hardball," where the action is. people spend less time lying awake with aches and pains with advil pm than with tylenol pm. advil pm combines the number one pain reliever with the number one sleep aid. gentle, non-habit forming advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. >>> lost amid the news of the strike on syria...
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stirling is always and will always be the private flow money flow.o see in headlines is companies are still willing to invest, chinese, japanese companies have still expanded in the u.k.. i think there is some fundamental support for sterling. guy: what about the hard data out of the u.k.? many, yet wended now wonder whether we are starting to see real wages under pressure because of inflation. household saving rates have continued to be crunched lower and lower. is there a point at which the u.k. consumer can borrow no more? you said yourself, there have been technicalities, an extension of credit in the u.k. that has kept the cycle longer. there is a slowdown, but we need to talk about the u.k. being a place of innovation. you have more ai intelligent big data companies facilitating in the u.k. than other european countries. if you look for technology, i had a lumber meeting in london with the ai sector and i think we underestimate the transformation in the technology side of the u.k., which is beneficial for this country long-term. aboutwhat do yo
stirling is always and will always be the private flow money flow.o see in headlines is companies are still willing to invest, chinese, japanese companies have still expanded in the u.k.. i think there is some fundamental support for sterling. guy: what about the hard data out of the u.k.? many, yet wended now wonder whether we are starting to see real wages under pressure because of inflation. household saving rates have continued to be crunched lower and lower. is there a point at which the...
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if you took it away and stirling were start to appreciate again -- what kind of meaningful impact withsome of the demands for british goods would fall off. what manufacturers have seen in the first quarter is a very big spike in their export sales numbers in our survey. we have seen domestic sales increase as well. that rising global confidence has impacted here at home and the selling overseas. guy: great to see you this morning, adam marshall the director general of the british chamber of commerce. if you are a bloomberg customer, you can do this. hit tv , go to your bloomberg and as a result, you can access the tv screen, the radio screen. stream,nto the video you can get this little blue , "ask the guest a question." always a good idea. is great because it brings the viewers into the conversation and allows us all to work together. up next, have u.s. banks managed to capitalize on the postelection rally? this is a great opportunity to hit the bluefly. ask a question to chris wheeler about banks as earning season kicks off. ♪ ♪ guy: stock market open for 40 minutes. let's talk s
if you took it away and stirling were start to appreciate again -- what kind of meaningful impact withsome of the demands for british goods would fall off. what manufacturers have seen in the first quarter is a very big spike in their export sales numbers in our survey. we have seen domestic sales increase as well. that rising global confidence has impacted here at home and the selling overseas. guy: great to see you this morning, adam marshall the director general of the british chamber of...
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boss of arsenal ladies and became the first female manager in men's forgot when she took charge of stirlingmpionships in june. american golf, lexi tolson —— lexi thompson was given a fourth penalty while leading the final round of the first major of the season and then lost a play—off. an eagle eyed television viewer spotted this infringement during her third round. viewer spotted this infringement during herthird round. she viewer spotted this infringement during her third round. she seemed to misplace a ball on the green. the issue was only raised during the final round with thompson leading by two shots with six holes to play. final round with thompson leading by two shots with six holes to playlj played well today, probably my best golf all week. i wasn't expecting that on whichever hole that was. i did not intentionally do that. to the officials or whoever called in, that was not my purpose. i didn't realise i did that. ifought hard come in and i didn't give up. i knew i could still win, but so many players played great so congratulations. that is all the squad for now. i will be marke
boss of arsenal ladies and became the first female manager in men's forgot when she took charge of stirlingmpionships in june. american golf, lexi tolson —— lexi thompson was given a fourth penalty while leading the final round of the first major of the season and then lost a play—off. an eagle eyed television viewer spotted this infringement during her third round. viewer spotted this infringement during herthird round. she viewer spotted this infringement during her third round. she...
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stirling took a tumble this morning when investors heard there was to be an announcement, they did notas a general election called forjune eight, sterling recovered and has risen, at a ten week high, the ftse is down, down more than 2%. the ftse was already down before all of this news happen. we have the long weekend, lots of markets closed, playing catch up, lots of geopolitical tension over the weekend that they were beginning to digest, trench presidential elections kicking off on the 23rd, now this added into the mix. because sterling rose, that rings the ftse down as well, lots of the companies in the ftse bank profits in dollars or euros because they are global companies, any rise in the strength of sterling brings down the value. that has been pulling the ftse down ever so slightly. traders are saying that apart from the initial knee jerk reaction, reaction is fairly muted, they don't expect to see a big reaction until the results come through, unless polls start to show that the conservatives will not win a majority. many are thinking, commenting on it is not a bad time to go
stirling took a tumble this morning when investors heard there was to be an announcement, they did notas a general election called forjune eight, sterling recovered and has risen, at a ten week high, the ftse is down, down more than 2%. the ftse was already down before all of this news happen. we have the long weekend, lots of markets closed, playing catch up, lots of geopolitical tension over the weekend that they were beginning to digest, trench presidential elections kicking off on the 23rd,...
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ladies, became the first female manager in british men's senior football when she took charge of stirlingt in tears after being handed a four—stroke penalty while leading the final round of the first major of the season and then losing a play—off to korea's so yeon ryu. an eagle—eyed television viewer spotted this infringement during thompson's third round. the world number four misplacing her ball on the green. the issue was only raised during the final round with thompson leading by two shots with six to play. i played amazing today and probably the best golf i played all week. i wasn't expecting that on whatever hole that was. i did not intentionally do that. so, to the officials or whoever called in, that was not my purpose. i didn't realise idid was not my purpose. i didn't realise i did that, but i fought hard coming in and! i did that, but i fought hard coming in and i didn't give up. i knew i could still win, but so many players played great. olly foster is here with more sport in the next hour. yes, good news for some! hugh, thank you very much. let's get more on the explosion in
ladies, became the first female manager in british men's senior football when she took charge of stirlingt in tears after being handed a four—stroke penalty while leading the final round of the first major of the season and then losing a play—off to korea's so yeon ryu. an eagle—eyed television viewer spotted this infringement during thompson's third round. the world number four misplacing her ball on the green. the issue was only raised during the final round with thompson leading by two...
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stirling broadly unchanged against the dollar and the euro, after we had uk inflation figures looking time last year it was o.5%, and inflation looks like it is still rising, wage growth seems to be pulling back, which would leave consumers with a lot less spare money to spend. but one place that still seems able to convince us to pa rt still seems able to convince us to part with our cash isjd sport. they are thriving off a trend, with an 81% increase in pre—tax profits last year. the share price has closed up between 8—9%. and that disturbing footage of a passenger being dragged offa footage of a passenger being dragged off a united airlines flight. that has had a major impact on the airline‘s share price on today‘s us market. jeremy cooke is chief economist at world first. that video footage went viral. we had an apology from the airline but the markets are not impressed. share price is down about 4.4% the last timei price is down about 4.4% the last time i checked. it initially rose when the first footage came out, as traders looked at it and thought they were looking at these cos
stirling broadly unchanged against the dollar and the euro, after we had uk inflation figures looking time last year it was o.5%, and inflation looks like it is still rising, wage growth seems to be pulling back, which would leave consumers with a lot less spare money to spend. but one place that still seems able to convince us to pa rt still seems able to convince us to part with our cash isjd sport. they are thriving off a trend, with an 81% increase in pre—tax profits last year. the share...
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and she became the first female manager in british men's seniorfootball when she took charge of stirlings beaten finallists manchester thunder have moved up to fourth, coming from behind at half time to beat herfordshire mavericks 59 points to 50. the russian hackers fancy bears have struck again, and this time it's the world athletics body — the iaaf — that has been targeted. their president lord coe has apologised to its athletes for the breach in their security of their therapeutic use exemption information — but it's not yet known what will be revealed. we uncovered this ourselves. this wasn't something that just we uncovered this ourselves. this wasn't something thatjust happened. we were looking at the safety and security of our systems. u nfortu nately, security of our systems. unfortunately, during that process, we discovered that we had been accessed. we have now done everything that we possibly could to put new systems in place. so the iaaf know they have been hacked. the last time they were hacked, it was the likes of alistair brownlee who had to have drugs for altitude sickne
and she became the first female manager in british men's seniorfootball when she took charge of stirlings beaten finallists manchester thunder have moved up to fourth, coming from behind at half time to beat herfordshire mavericks 59 points to 50. the russian hackers fancy bears have struck again, and this time it's the world athletics body — the iaaf — that has been targeted. their president lord coe has apologised to its athletes for the breach in their security of their therapeutic use...
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ladies, became the first female manager in british men's senior football when she took charge of stirlingc. it may be only the first week of april but brendan rodgers' side have clinched the scottish premiership again, after beating hearts 5—0 yesterday. they have done it in real style — scott sinclair scored a hat—trick which helped put them 25 points clear of second—placed aberdeen, and they're still on for the domestic treble having won the league cup they are also into the last four in the scottish cup. luke shaw has been told to "pull his finger out" to save his manchester united career by former united defender phil neville. his future is in doubt after his managerjose mourinho said the england international isn't even deserving of a place on the bench saying he lacks commitment, focus and ambition... and former united player neville said he needs to buck up his ideas. i think luke needs to take a look at himself. he is a winger. darmian has been left back. not out and out left backs. i think he has got the potential to be one of the best left backs in europe. he needs to take a loo
ladies, became the first female manager in british men's senior football when she took charge of stirlingc. it may be only the first week of april but brendan rodgers' side have clinched the scottish premiership again, after beating hearts 5—0 yesterday. they have done it in real style — scott sinclair scored a hat—trick which helped put them 25 points clear of second—placed aberdeen, and they're still on for the domestic treble having won the league cup they are also into the last four...
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more threatening cloud here in stirling in scotland, but also the hint of blue skies, and that is typicalming into southern england. the cloud bricking up southern england. the cloud bricking up in north—east scotland, the temperature is being boosted by that. maybe one or two light showers into the south—east of england, but most of those are in east wales, the midlands, east anglia, and some of those could be heavy. the small chance of a rumble of thunder. fewer showers for northern ireland, but more sunshine in the north—east of scotland. an edge to the breeze, but it will ease down as we head into tomorrow. bands of showers which could spread across the eastern side of the uk, leaving behind a legacy of the uk, leaving behind a legacy of showers for wales, northern ireland and western scotland. around about two or three degrees in the countryside overnight, and away from the coastal showers. the guy was in sunshine. further west, there is still some cloud of dover which might givea still some cloud of dover which might give a light show or two. it will feel warmer with the winds might
more threatening cloud here in stirling in scotland, but also the hint of blue skies, and that is typicalming into southern england. the cloud bricking up southern england. the cloud bricking up in north—east scotland, the temperature is being boosted by that. maybe one or two light showers into the south—east of england, but most of those are in east wales, the midlands, east anglia, and some of those could be heavy. the small chance of a rumble of thunder. fewer showers for northern...
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stirling is the mover of the day. in london. i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: we're going to take you from new york to london. we are going to cover stories out of paris and beijing. here are the top stories we are following. an interview with kansas city fed president esther george moments away. we will ask one of the more hawkish voices how many rate hikes are appropriate this year. mark: prime minister theresa may called for a surprise snap election with a vote to be held on june 8. she looks to strengthen her hand going into brexit talks. sachs stunnedn the world with a miss on bond trading revenue. gains.f america boasting how did goldman get left behind? k:
stirling is the mover of the day. in london. i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: we're going to take you from new york to london. we are going to cover stories out of paris and beijing. here are the top stories we are following. an interview with kansas city fed president esther george moments away. we will ask one of the more hawkish voices how many rate hikes are appropriate this year. mark: prime minister theresa may called for a...