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when a comes to sydney.utiful day in sydney, too. that morning playing out for the sydney opera house. i'm haidi lun. hays in: i'm kathleen new york. we have had stifling heat and humidity. you are watching daybreak australia. let's get right to first word news with jenna. tona: the fed intends maintain gradual rate hikes based on its own u.s. economy according to the latest minutes. the committee sees low unemployment eventually pushing wages higher with inflation near the 2% target in the medium-term. the escalating trade risks and emerging-market volatility have potential threats to growth. has confirmedp the u.s. will impose tariffs on chinese imports as the clock ticks past midnight on the east coast. -- duties be imposed will be imposed and more will come in two weeks. the deal that chinese goods threaten u.s. national security "cold warington's mindset." saudi arabia has cut grading for most of the oil grades. and showing customers there is a dish and supply. oil extended losses after lowering august
when a comes to sydney.utiful day in sydney, too. that morning playing out for the sydney opera house. i'm haidi lun. hays in: i'm kathleen new york. we have had stifling heat and humidity. you are watching daybreak australia. let's get right to first word news with jenna. tona: the fed intends maintain gradual rate hikes based on its own u.s. economy according to the latest minutes. the committee sees low unemployment eventually pushing wages higher with inflation near the 2% target in the...
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beautiful day here in sydney. there is the sydney harbour bridge. it is about 14 degrees outside. you are watching "daybreak: australia. let's go to first word news. to theffs returned headlands later wednesday when president trump meets a delegation from the european union. he tweeted that tariffs are the greatest. russell says john kelly ocher is not carrying a new deal to washington but wants to sound out possible solutions. >> they sound nice but they are rough. there are all coming in to see me to borrow. they're all coming to the white house. i said, they have to change. they send millions of cars. follow-up from last week's talks with president and his into a second week. mitch mcconnell is warning moscow that more sanctions could be on the way. he says russia must not meddle in further u.s. elections. this is in stark contract with the president who cast doubt on u.s. intelligence. boss says there is no need for a trade war but warns things will get worse over the get better. he spoke to bloomberg as the bank posted second order earnings that beat estimates. m body says es
beautiful day here in sydney. there is the sydney harbour bridge. it is about 14 degrees outside. you are watching "daybreak: australia. let's go to first word news. to theffs returned headlands later wednesday when president trump meets a delegation from the european union. he tweeted that tariffs are the greatest. russell says john kelly ocher is not carrying a new deal to washington but wants to sound out possible solutions. >> they sound nice but they are rough. there are all...
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outside of .6% one we get into the sydney open. a beautiful shot of the sydney harbour bridge.alk about in the next couple of hours. also, president trump set to announce his choice for the supreme court. the candidate that to replace the retiring justice anthony jurisprudenceset in the u.s. for years to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. yvonne: it is 7:00 a.m. here in the hong kong. i am yvonne man. welcome to "daybreak asia." the top stories this tuesday, asian-pacific stocks set to extend gains after wall street hit its highest in a month. the dollar rose while treasuries fell back. earnings season will divert attention from tariffs. bloomberg's global head
outside of .6% one we get into the sydney open. a beautiful shot of the sydney harbour bridge.alk about in the next couple of hours. also, president trump set to announce his choice for the supreme court. the candidate that to replace the retiring justice anthony jurisprudenceset in the u.s. for years to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing...
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dungay sydney into the death of david dungaer, he died at sydney's long bayjail in dungaer, he diedyjail in december 2015 and that video you refer to is pretty graphic in its content, showing prison guards rushing in to a cell at long bayjail and restraining guards rushing in to a cell at long bay jail and restraining david dungay. he is later transferred to another cell, where he is injected with a sedative and throughout this he says on a dozen occasions that he couldn't breathe and within minutes of being given that sedative he stopped breathing and died and that is the focus of this two—week inquest here in australia's biggest city. also during that video, he said he couldn't breathe and the prison officers said if you can talk you can breed. they said that they we re you can breed. they said that they were not using excessive force. we said in the introduction that this is reigniting a debate about the treatment of indigenous australians in custody. just give us an idea of how serious that is a problem for australia. the prison guards who have been questioned at this inquest sa
dungay sydney into the death of david dungaer, he died at sydney's long bayjail in dungaer, he diedyjail in december 2015 and that video you refer to is pretty graphic in its content, showing prison guards rushing in to a cell at long bayjail and restraining guards rushing in to a cell at long bay jail and restraining david dungay. he is later transferred to another cell, where he is injected with a sedative and throughout this he says on a dozen occasions that he couldn't breathe and within...
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you see sydney futures with negativity on this monday in sydney. i am kathleen hays in new york.: i am haidi lun. as you say, lots of risk this week, monetary policy with the wrath of -- with a lot of central bank decisions. u.s. ig tech names in the china would like to see some yuan stability. the biggest market strategy -- the biggest risk to look out for. incomeia's head of fixed joining us. chart start off with a that will change the issue of whether currency, volatility and the contagion question is going to be a key thematic into the trading week. this is the gtv library. market sentiment expressed in this cap between offshore and onshore, offshore was trading weaker for 32 days. you can see the pessimism building. has it surprised you we have not seen overt intervention or job earnings from the pboc? >> it seems they have been comfortable with depreciation. it has been a controlled but .airly meaningful move at this point after more than 5% decline the past several weeks, it may be the pboc will shift to some other methods to lessen financial conditions. haidi: is the poss
you see sydney futures with negativity on this monday in sydney. i am kathleen hays in new york.: i am haidi lun. as you say, lots of risk this week, monetary policy with the wrath of -- with a lot of central bank decisions. u.s. ig tech names in the china would like to see some yuan stability. the biggest market strategy -- the biggest risk to look out for. incomeia's head of fixed joining us. chart start off with a that will change the issue of whether currency, volatility and the contagion...
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i am haidi lun in sydney. ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york.ching daybreak australia. let's get the first word news with rosalind chin. rosalind: equity futures are pointing to a positive open as they assessed shocked for the u.s.-china trade war. the yuan has taken a beating, but trump is threatening to extend the tariffs to cover half $1 trillion of imports. speaking in europe, the chinese premier said the trade war benefits nobody. >> we are not complacent on the rate. a trade war would be fairly bad for the economy. victim would be u.s. jobs, u.s. workers. we hope it does not happen. juliette: one of the two people thought to have been poisoned by the russian nerve agent has died . they think the woman was exposed last week along with a man who remains seriously ill in the hospital. it was miles from where the former russian spy and his daughter were also poisoned months ago. the australian security regular seeking records of correspondence from seniors at westpac. that after a court ruling that they engaged in questionable contact -- condu
i am haidi lun in sydney. ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york.ching daybreak australia. let's get the first word news with rosalind chin. rosalind: equity futures are pointing to a positive open as they assessed shocked for the u.s.-china trade war. the yuan has taken a beating, but trump is threatening to extend the tariffs to cover half $1 trillion of imports. speaking in europe, the chinese premier said the trade war benefits nobody. >> we are not complacent on the rate. a trade war...
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united states to start looking outward for help so today hawk watch as we take you on a journey to sydney australia to talk with their experts their gun owners and their citizens to discover what has and has not worked and australia has offered to never again be faced with the tragedy and heartbreak that occurs when a monster walks into a public place with a gun in his hand and violence in our hearts now let's start watching the hawks here in the land of oz. a little low. her. i mean there's nothing like the united states american cities parts of american cities are not safe. straight in cities generally safe very safe. but still there are. there are guns but particularly following there was one very infamous massacre at port arthur in tasmania. that really had a shocking effect on the country and it was a conservative government howard government actually reinforce the gun laws following that massacre. we've just had the the killing of seven people in western australia apparently suicide. a really. cold blooded killing that to me seemed almost out of place here but it's not because there
united states to start looking outward for help so today hawk watch as we take you on a journey to sydney australia to talk with their experts their gun owners and their citizens to discover what has and has not worked and australia has offered to never again be faced with the tragedy and heartbreak that occurs when a monster walks into a public place with a gun in his hand and violence in our hearts now let's start watching the hawks here in the land of oz. a little low. her. i mean there's...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i am haidi in sydney. i am ramy inocencio in new york and you're watching "daybreak australia." jay powell says the central bank will stay on its gradual rate to keeph for now inflation near target as the u.s. labor market tightens. trade tensions could be a threat to wages as well as growth. kathleen hays is here with a look at those two words bringing andhe words of economists investors for now. why does that matter? kathleen: pretty quickly, that foot everybody was looking at. the fed sees more rate hikes. let's listen to exactly what jay powell said as prepared testimony earlier today. job market,rong inflation close to our objective, and the risks to the believe thatce, we for now, the best way forward is to keep gradually raising the federal funds rate. kathleen: why is that a big deal? more and more people are dignified on autopilot. let's take a look at the dots dot plot. rise interest rates regardless. looking for the four rate hikes. jay powell made people think i guess it is not a done deal
this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i am haidi in sydney. i am ramy inocencio in new york and you're watching "daybreak australia." jay powell says the central bank will stay on its gradual rate to keeph for now inflation near target as the u.s. labor market tightens. trade tensions could be a threat to wages as well as growth. kathleen hays is here with a look at those two words bringing andhe words of economists investors for now. why does that matter? kathleen: pretty quickly, that foot...
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. >>> a united airlines flight to sydney has a turn around to makes an emergency landing at sfo this morning. >> reporter: the landing may look smooth but the journey was a bit bumpy. >> as soon as we took off there were two loud sounds and too big sparks. it went from the back to the front. >> reporter: this united airlines airplane had an engine on fire. instead of going to its intended destination of sydney the pilot turned back and headed back to sfo this morning. the crew made the announcement about 40 minutes into the flight. >> the pilot and the staff were very reassuring that things are in control and they're working fine. >> reporter: a spokesperson for united says the airline rebooked everyone for the earliest possible flights to sydney and provided meals and hotel accommodations for the passengers. most passengers agreed with the decision to return to sfo. >> i'm okay that they said they were turning around, come back. i feel safer coming back than taking a flight to sydney. >> reporter: no one was hurt in the incident. at sfo, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> happening now
. >>> a united airlines flight to sydney has a turn around to makes an emergency landing at sfo this morning. >> reporter: the landing may look smooth but the journey was a bit bumpy. >> as soon as we took off there were two loud sounds and too big sparks. it went from the back to the front. >> reporter: this united airlines airplane had an engine on fire. instead of going to its intended destination of sydney the pilot turned back and headed back to sfo this morning....
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this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: i'm paul allen in sydney.'m ramy inocencio in new york and you are watching daybreak australia. several key u.s. banks reported quarterly results, including j.p. morgan, wells fargo, and citibank. the next guest was probably the peak for bank operating income for the cycle. let's bring in with an global advisors chair, christopher whalen. top line earnings tomorrow, what are you looking at? chris: we should be looking on whether or not they can revenue where they can expect. street is looking for 9% revenue growth, lower for the other banks. first quarter was extraordinary. we had a bunch of things going on we didn't expect. it added a couple of billion dollars out of the blue. a lot of funny things we are not going to repeat this quarter. to me, when you look at the fact the operating income number, $71 billion for the industry, was pretty much above $10 billion for last year. a lot of that was special items. i don't expect to see that gangbusters numbers. we don't know about trading. the bank site is growing
this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: i'm paul allen in sydney.'m ramy inocencio in new york and you are watching daybreak australia. several key u.s. banks reported quarterly results, including j.p. morgan, wells fargo, and citibank. the next guest was probably the peak for bank operating income for the cycle. let's bring in with an global advisors chair, christopher whalen. top line earnings tomorrow, what are you looking at? chris: we should be looking on whether or not they can revenue where they...
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dublin hello from sydney, where --is just past 8 a.m., this hello from sydney.t is just past 8 a.m., this is "daybreak australia." happy friday, ramy. ramy: and i am here in a new york commemorate is just past 6 p.m.. haidi, today was a little bit risk off, we saw the markets take a bit of a breather here after three days of gains. .4%, still was up managing to stay above the psychological 2800 mark, but really for the markets, this was week.rst day in the past the nasdaq was about .4% down, the thanks all following except for apple. let us take a look at what is --pening for all currencies ngs all following, except for apple. fed,d trump criticized the pushing the dollar down, then up again. they have a difference of budgets, but look at the british pound, actually flat. it was down about 14% after retail sales missed estimates. the euro is similar as well, but isly's premier says the euro actually irreversible for italy, so that is some support for the currency. a biteld falling to 2.84%. >> yes, it was interesting to see the reaction to the dollar, trump tram
dublin hello from sydney, where --is just past 8 a.m., this hello from sydney.t is just past 8 a.m., this is "daybreak australia." happy friday, ramy. ramy: and i am here in a new york commemorate is just past 6 p.m.. haidi, today was a little bit risk off, we saw the markets take a bit of a breather here after three days of gains. .4%, still was up managing to stay above the psychological 2800 mark, but really for the markets, this was week.rst day in the past the nasdaq was about...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i'm in sydney. ramy: i'm in new york.ching daybreak australia. we have an interesting chart to show you from our bloomberg new colleagues, about the world's biggest lithium ion battery. take a look at this. you are seeing the revenue that is coming out of this battery, built by tesla, in less than 100 days. you can see where most of the money comes from. ancillary services. this battery made money even when it wasn't even doing anything, it was idle. and made more than 8 million aussie dollars. is interesting to see the future of sustainability in the future of keeping batteries on hand, especially in this region or in similar regions, in terms of where they have unreliable sources of energy. one interesting number that i want to share with you, it contributed to a 73% fall in cost for these kinds of ancillary services. it also shows that it can be cheaper and competitive with more traditional sources of energy out there. it started with one of these things that seemed a bit crazy. a lot of the themes -- things that elon
this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i'm in sydney. ramy: i'm in new york.ching daybreak australia. we have an interesting chart to show you from our bloomberg new colleagues, about the world's biggest lithium ion battery. take a look at this. you are seeing the revenue that is coming out of this battery, built by tesla, in less than 100 days. you can see where most of the money comes from. ancillary services. this battery made money even when it wasn't even doing anything, it was idle. and made more...
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the remarkable sydney opera house. the remarkable sydney opera house. 1988, students sent the world ‘s only campus for the deaf, protesting at the board ‘s decision to promote a hearing person as president. we spoke to hiking jordan, who began the first ever deaf president of the university. jordan, who began the first ever deaf president of the universitylj am deaf president of the university.” am totally deaf, i can't hear it a jet engine, i can't hear anything. sitting in front of me, next to the camera, so sitting in front of me, next to the camera, so instead of hearing your questions i am seeing your size. right away the board recognised that the president should be adept individuals. they then had three finalists. two of us were deaf and one was hearing. i have a lot to bring the university and i have a lot to learn from it and that must start straightaway. the board of pokies decided to name elizabeth spencer the seventh president of galllaudet. . had a lot of experience but she didn't know anything about being deaf and i guess that is when you
the remarkable sydney opera house. the remarkable sydney opera house. 1988, students sent the world ‘s only campus for the deaf, protesting at the board ‘s decision to promote a hearing person as president. we spoke to hiking jordan, who began the first ever deaf president of the university. jordan, who began the first ever deaf president of the universitylj am deaf president of the university.” am totally deaf, i can't hear it a jet engine, i can't hear anything. sitting in front of me,...
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rates reporter ruth carson in sydney.orget to check our gtv library for some of the charts you saw. that is gtv on the bloomberg terminal. central banks, and the fed chair jay powell is preparing his half yearly report to congress. this will underpin the view more rate hikes are needed in the face of strengthening growth as well as inflation. the fed has released testimony. kathleen hays is here with the key points. it echoes what he has already said, that the economy is in a good place. kathleen: it is no surprise. everything he said, more rate hikes are coming, gradual albeit. let's look at one of the key points in the whole report released friday ahead of the testimony. the gradual approach increasing the target range will be consistent with sustained expansion of economic activity, strong labor market conditions and the 2% objective over the medium term. why is he so upbeat? he sees stronger consumer spending, business investment, strong labor market, tax cuts an important part of this. he touches on trade risk b
rates reporter ruth carson in sydney.orget to check our gtv library for some of the charts you saw. that is gtv on the bloomberg terminal. central banks, and the fed chair jay powell is preparing his half yearly report to congress. this will underpin the view more rate hikes are needed in the face of strengthening growth as well as inflation. the fed has released testimony. kathleen hays is here with the key points. it echoes what he has already said, that the economy is in a good place....
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. >> but the captain had to turn the plane around on the way to sydney.olleyfield with the emergency landing. hi, amy. >> hi, reggie. we have video of that landing tp take a look, watch as it was a smooth emergency landing. this is flight united flight 863, at 12:35 this morning, headed to sydney when it had to turn around and come back to sfo. passengers say one of the engines burst into flames on take off. they heard two loud sounds and saw two big sparks. they are okay. no one was hurt. >> i'm okay. it's good any say they were turning around, come back. i feel safer coming back than taking the flight to sydney. >> reporter: this is a statement from united airlines.% they tell us the flit landed safely and we will work to get our customers to sydney as soon as possible. the maintenance team is inspecting the aircraft. one passenger said they will likely be on the same flight for sydney. >>> and this morning we track president trump's visit to the uk at the live desk. right now the president is meeting with theresa may to talk foreign policy issues inclu
. >> but the captain had to turn the plane around on the way to sydney.olleyfield with the emergency landing. hi, amy. >> hi, reggie. we have video of that landing tp take a look, watch as it was a smooth emergency landing. this is flight united flight 863, at 12:35 this morning, headed to sydney when it had to turn around and come back to sfo. passengers say one of the engines burst into flames on take off. they heard two loud sounds and saw two big sparks. they are okay. no one...
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she is in sydney.'s earnings report forecasted -- investors as it provided evidence the company can increase cloud sales and raise more profit while cutting into amazon's industry-leading. profit and revenue till the end of last month xt did analyst at -- exceeded analyst estimates as it did for cloud sales in the current quarter. looking tofund is invest almost $1 billion in china's group as it seeks a stake in the world's most valuable artificial intelligence startup. bloomberg understands the fund is still finalizing terms of the deal and the details could still change. representative for softbank didn't immediately respond to our requests or comment. malaysia expects to recover three and a half in dollars of funds potentially lost through one mdb. in an interview with bloomberg, the finance minister discussed the government's efforts to -- the dollars siphoned from the troubled state fund. aiken -- very conservative estimate. 10%. perhaps, up to 30% but at the very least, 10%. your bloomberg busine
she is in sydney.'s earnings report forecasted -- investors as it provided evidence the company can increase cloud sales and raise more profit while cutting into amazon's industry-leading. profit and revenue till the end of last month xt did analyst at -- exceeded analyst estimates as it did for cloud sales in the current quarter. looking tofund is invest almost $1 billion in china's group as it seeks a stake in the world's most valuable artificial intelligence startup. bloomberg understands...
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we'll hear how the iconic sydney opera house was built.nd a death revolution in the us. and a nurse who witnessed the creation of britain's treasured national health service in 19118. but we begin with an event which still haunts iranian/us relations. in 1988, a us warship — the vincennes — shot down an iranian passengerjet over the persian gulf, killing all 290 people on board. first—hand accounts of the incident are rare, but witness spoke to rudy pahoyo, a us navy combat cameraman who happened to be filming on the vincennes that day. it was a tragedy. we did shoot down an airliner. one of those things, you just... i'm still in disbelief that it could have happened. the mood in the gulf was very intense. iran, iraq were in the middle of a war at the time. and us navy was protecting the oil tankers that came out of kuwait to make sure the flow of oil kept coming to the united states, and the iranians were harassing those ships. the boghammer speedboats that the iranians were using, they would round robin the ships while they are shooting,
we'll hear how the iconic sydney opera house was built.nd a death revolution in the us. and a nurse who witnessed the creation of britain's treasured national health service in 19118. but we begin with an event which still haunts iranian/us relations. in 1988, a us warship — the vincennes — shot down an iranian passengerjet over the persian gulf, killing all 290 people on board. first—hand accounts of the incident are rare, but witness spoke to rudy pahoyo, a us navy combat cameraman who...
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they are all booked on new flights to sydney for today. lee martinez, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we continue to closely watch that growing wide fire otis wildfire in that city of chico. that is east of highway 95. that is in butte county. authorities have issued both evacuation orders and precautionary evacuation warnings for people living near chico's main park, bidwell park. there is a map showing the area right there. the fire department posted images of the fire, which has now forced the closure of highway 32, just two miles east of chico. so far, 150 acres have earned. and evacuation center has opened up at a nearby church. the firefight has been particularly difficult because of the rugged terrain up there. crews did bring in air tech -- air tankers and a helicopter to help fight that fire. >>> oakland police are increasing police in -- patrols after a 3-year-old boy was hit in the face of fragments -- bullet fragments. he was in a car with his mother when a bullet pierced the windshield. the mother and son were leaving a memorial for 18-y
they are all booked on new flights to sydney for today. lee martinez, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we continue to closely watch that growing wide fire otis wildfire in that city of chico. that is east of highway 95. that is in butte county. authorities have issued both evacuation orders and precautionary evacuation warnings for people living near chico's main park, bidwell park. there is a map showing the area right there. the fire department posted images of the fire, which has now forced the...
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that is one to watch of the sydney open.unting down to some of the major market opens in asia-pacific. let's get it over to sophie kamaruddin. this trade war has gone nuclear with of the u.s. looking into uranium imports. what are you watching in my part of the world? part of theour world we are watching for reaction in aussie, uranium miners. they are the second largest importer to the u.s. of nuclear power plant fuel. this after canada, russia, kazakhstan. american companies provide less than 5% of global demand. keep an eye on paladin instant -- in sydney. 1980 nine, imports did not threaten national security. this time it may be different, and that could be a blow to australia, which is able to escape the steel tariffs. we are also keeping an eye on aluminum tariffs. alumina mining stocks, as you can see on this chart, they did languish this year. index of alumina miners trading at a one year low. this one hardest hit, given it was directly targeted by the u.s. speaking to the tariffs aim, we will see if there is any mor
that is one to watch of the sydney open.unting down to some of the major market opens in asia-pacific. let's get it over to sophie kamaruddin. this trade war has gone nuclear with of the u.s. looking into uranium imports. what are you watching in my part of the world? part of theour world we are watching for reaction in aussie, uranium miners. they are the second largest importer to the u.s. of nuclear power plant fuel. this after canada, russia, kazakhstan. american companies provide less than...
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phil mercer speaking to me earlierfrom sydney.ipe that most people chase, especially entrepreneurs, but more often than not they come along failures along the way, sometimes multiple ones. 0ne organisation in india is trying to find a way to celebrate those missteps in the hopes that aspiring businessmen and women don't get discouraged. your career is like a rollercoaster. when you are succeeding, it goes very slow. but when you fail, you failed so slow. but when you fail, you failed so fast. my partner took everything. and it was the most depressive year of my life. failure sucks but instructs. we never have business problems, we actually have people problems. i almost lost all of my savings and i was literally on the sea as savings and i was literally on the sea as somerset before it could save myself. we have had people who came on stage to talk about their failures, inspired people from their failures, inspired people from their failures and things that they learn from it. the movement is dedicated to three kinds of people — t
phil mercer speaking to me earlierfrom sydney.ipe that most people chase, especially entrepreneurs, but more often than not they come along failures along the way, sometimes multiple ones. 0ne organisation in india is trying to find a way to celebrate those missteps in the hopes that aspiring businessmen and women don't get discouraged. your career is like a rollercoaster. when you are succeeding, it goes very slow. but when you fail, you failed so slow. but when you fail, you failed so fast....
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sessioning the sydney of about .7%. profit for 2018 up to 500 million aussie dollar's including the first half potential remediation underway. heading over to the rest of the market picture, gold down by .25%. crude has been pushing higher in the york session. reports of attacks on saudi tankers reviving concerns over the the supply-side at the story. brent crude trading just shy of 74.54. the bloomberg commodities index pretty flat. let's get back to the top story, with amazon reporting better than expected results in the second quarter, let's get to san francisco. emily chang has the details. going to the headlines, what is the biggest story? emily: interestingly, amazon missed on revenue. earnings,massively on and that's what investors are so excited about. amazon seems to be proving that by increasing operational efficiency across all of its platforms that it can squeeze even more profit out of all of these businesses. were seeing prime ever ships continue to go up, whole foods .ring in more prime members on the con
sessioning the sydney of about .7%. profit for 2018 up to 500 million aussie dollar's including the first half potential remediation underway. heading over to the rest of the market picture, gold down by .25%. crude has been pushing higher in the york session. reports of attacks on saudi tankers reviving concerns over the the supply-side at the story. brent crude trading just shy of 74.54. the bloomberg commodities index pretty flat. let's get back to the top story, with amazon reporting better...
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sydney futures looking positive. remember the kiwi and aussie did markets -- the aussie markets were working amid a sea of volatility. key level. the rba decision this week, no move expected but looking for guidance, whether that next move rather than a hike. in commodities, very much key, talking about oil, president trump creating a storm in the oil markets, saying he had reached an agreement with the saudi king to add oil to the markets. the white house backtracking from that and saying any opec market that does that will be walking out of its role in the cartel. new york crude trading shy here. brent also coming to the highest level since may. watching the bloomberg commodities index but in particular metals and agriculture. this will be a key space in the next few days heading towards the u.s. tariffs on chinese goods. we have seen ready massive declines across the likes of industrial, zinc and a bear market. -- in a bear market. we will watch the yuan in today's trading. add more asting to it inches closer to t
sydney futures looking positive. remember the kiwi and aussie did markets -- the aussie markets were working amid a sea of volatility. key level. the rba decision this week, no move expected but looking for guidance, whether that next move rather than a hike. in commodities, very much key, talking about oil, president trump creating a storm in the oil markets, saying he had reached an agreement with the saudi king to add oil to the markets. the white house backtracking from that and saying any...
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i am paul allen in sydney. i am remy innocence you in new york, you are watching "daybreak australia." in new york,ncio you are watching "daybreak australia." in ameriprise financial global market .trategist anthony a couple of hours ago as i was talking to paul, the markets worked fine, they were up four focus isfour, but the turned back to trade tensions -- $200 billion. a lot of folks were hoping that this would not happen. anthony: yes, markets have been dealing with trade tensions for the last couple of months, and it seems that the escalation had calmed down, which made markets move higher. the announcement of this evening , at a think it really changes the situation much. from our perspective, we expected that the global trade tensions would rise, and tariffs would probably get worse before they got better. , or at the nice part least the balance for investors is that earnings in the economy in the states are growing and accelerating. that has anchored markets right now. has been thehat prevailing sentim
i am paul allen in sydney. i am remy innocence you in new york, you are watching "daybreak australia." in new york,ncio you are watching "daybreak australia." in ameriprise financial global market .trategist anthony a couple of hours ago as i was talking to paul, the markets worked fine, they were up four focus isfour, but the turned back to trade tensions -- $200 billion. a lot of folks were hoping that this would not happen. anthony: yes, markets have been dealing with...
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futures looking positive, 0.3% higher in the sydney opener. u.s.s rallying, tech lightg a comeback, a shining through. haidi: definitely -- some relieftely there. you are watching daybreak australia. let's get the first word news. forecast sales that would top estimates. continuing demand for iphones and wearable devices. it expects fourth-quarter revenue to be as much as $62 billion. analysts had been looking at $59 billion. the stock gained more than 10% this year. apple is moving closer to having a trillion dollar market value. china is signaling it will focus it facesting growth as risks from a leveraging campaign and the simmering trade war with the u.s. there was a communique after a meeting of senior figures. they will continue to measure pace. policy will be improved this year to be more forward-looking, flexible and effective. china plans to make it easier for foreign buyers to take stakes in companies listed on domestic exchanges. this may address complaints that it's markets are too closed. the ministry of commerce is d totening the lock
futures looking positive, 0.3% higher in the sydney opener. u.s.s rallying, tech lightg a comeback, a shining through. haidi: definitely -- some relieftely there. you are watching daybreak australia. let's get the first word news. forecast sales that would top estimates. continuing demand for iphones and wearable devices. it expects fourth-quarter revenue to be as much as $62 billion. analysts had been looking at $59 billion. the stock gained more than 10% this year. apple is moving closer to...
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mongering and fear and misinformation to try and i guess pursue their agenda here at the university of sydney we've built the world's largest database the world's largest knowledge base on everything to do with firearm death and injury and suicide and also the laws of three hundred fifty jurisdictions around the world and that is a tremendously important resource for people who actually want to know the facts the issue is criminals and the illegal firearms that they use to commit a gun crime by their very nature they're not going to buy by the law sir further restricting firearms laws is not going to solve that issue and we've got that statistic that shows ninety seven percent of gun crime is committed with the legal firearms and the other issue we have ease we've got very porous borders he you know straight yeah so less than one percent of our containers that come into the country are inspected so there's a big issue with the ability for a legal firearms and i guess other contraband like drugs to get to find their way into into our country concentrating on mental health to solve this problem
mongering and fear and misinformation to try and i guess pursue their agenda here at the university of sydney we've built the world's largest database the world's largest knowledge base on everything to do with firearm death and injury and suicide and also the laws of three hundred fifty jurisdictions around the world and that is a tremendously important resource for people who actually want to know the facts the issue is criminals and the illegal firearms that they use to commit a gun crime by...
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>> let's ask sydney about that. former federal prosecutor.ents and that require the secret service to investigate as charlie suggested. this or any other number of threats. >> or the beheading of the president. >> i think there's a lot of things that could be more aggressively enforceed with respect to comments and depictions and threats than have been. i was glad when the first lady called out the person in hollywood that made the post about baron. that's absolutely outrageous but some things at the women's march were and secret service should investigate all of those and some of those people should be arrested and given pause at least to think of what they are doing. we've been too tolerant of that and we have to stop all the threats and violence against all public officials. >> and the disrespect they continue. the disrespect they're showing this president and the first lady. thank you both for >> a notorious criminal. >> jesse james was never anything but an outlaw. >> an outlaw with a cult-like following. >> today, we'd call him a terror
>> let's ask sydney about that. former federal prosecutor.ents and that require the secret service to investigate as charlie suggested. this or any other number of threats. >> or the beheading of the president. >> i think there's a lot of things that could be more aggressively enforceed with respect to comments and depictions and threats than have been. i was glad when the first lady called out the person in hollywood that made the post about baron. that's absolutely...
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. >> hello from sydney where it's just that 8:00 a.m.. we are two hours away from the open. >> and just past 6:00 p.m. here in new york. over this hour will be looking at how the action in wall street will play into asia-pacific trading day. you set it at the top, what was good yesterday was bad today in terms of tech. they were definitely the biggest loser, taking a look at where the markets are headed, the financials were the second biggest loser here, but it was because the chinese court temporarily banned macron from doing operations in china. also we are talking about how the u.s. actually blocked china mobile from doing business in the united states. so more escalation in terms of the sentiment weighing on both u.s. and china as well as the world in terms of where we are headed, especially friday, with those $34 billion in tariffs, as of now, still on the way. france, the same thing opened on the trade war as we lurch toward the deadline. it doesn't really feel at this point like her going to get more negotiation's or any kind of fu
. >> hello from sydney where it's just that 8:00 a.m.. we are two hours away from the open. >> and just past 6:00 p.m. here in new york. over this hour will be looking at how the action in wall street will play into asia-pacific trading day. you set it at the top, what was good yesterday was bad today in terms of tech. they were definitely the biggest loser, taking a look at where the markets are headed, the financials were the second biggest loser here, but it was because the...
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of course, we have a live picture of the sydney rigid there. -- sydney bridge there.'s absolutely beautiful. hey, i am kathleen hays in new york. you are watching "bloomberg daybreak australia." guest says more volatility as the fed tightens means more opportunity. joining us, mark travis. mark, let's get right to it. i know you say the fed can create volatility, but what if the fed slows down the echo what of trade tensions and china's causes the chief of the fed to throw up his hands? mark: i am more interested in volatility than which way the fed is moving. they stopped and the chinese currency comes unglued or something else happens, that is when we can find a discount between price and value. when we have had an experience like we saw in 2017, with volatility below 12, is very hard for people to be scared enough to throw something away that might have long-term merit. kathleen: i love your point that a crowded trade becomes everyone being on the same side of a canoe. eventually everything tips. you see that white line that shows the russell 2000 extending -- blue
of course, we have a live picture of the sydney rigid there. -- sydney bridge there.'s absolutely beautiful. hey, i am kathleen hays in new york. you are watching "bloomberg daybreak australia." guest says more volatility as the fed tightens means more opportunity. joining us, mark travis. mark, let's get right to it. i know you say the fed can create volatility, but what if the fed slows down the echo what of trade tensions and china's causes the chief of the fed to throw up his...
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sydney powell, charlie hurt thank you. lou: up next.sident trump america first policy, that and much more, straight ahead, stay with us, my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 18% of msrp cash back on all silverado 1500 crew cab lt pickups when you finance with gm financial. that's $9,000 on this silverado. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days. lou: on wall street stocks closing lower. volume on the big both 3.2 trillion shares. jobless claims fueling 207,000. that's the fewest since 1969. a reminder to listen to my reports coast to coast on the salem radio network. facebook founder mark zuckerberg made comments about holocaust deniers. he says hol
sydney powell, charlie hurt thank you. lou: up next.sident trump america first policy, that and much more, straight ahead, stay with us, my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become...
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sydney has another sydney has another famous beach you may have heard of..ype, you could easily spend the day here, but an even better idea is to start at bondi and beach hop along using the if you don't stop the walk is about two hours along the coast. but you will stop. over, and over, and over again. have your swim suit on underneath your shorts. there will be surf-fed pools, quiet coves, surfers to watch, and stretches of sand to hunt for beach treasure. have your camera fully charged. it is one of the most beautiful walks i've done anywhere in the world. the stretch from bondi to coogee is a bit under four miles long, but you can leave the trail at any point if you get tired or have had enough. there will be stairs from time to time, but you're not in any rush, and the views give you plenty of excuses to stop and catch your breath. there are also seaside cafes and restaurants along the way, so it's really hard to go wrong with this one. this isn't a tourist attraction. it's a well-used and loved by locals, and visitors in the know. let's check out the s
sydney has another sydney has another famous beach you may have heard of..ype, you could easily spend the day here, but an even better idea is to start at bondi and beach hop along using the if you don't stop the walk is about two hours along the coast. but you will stop. over, and over, and over again. have your swim suit on underneath your shorts. there will be surf-fed pools, quiet coves, surfers to watch, and stretches of sand to hunt for beach treasure. have your camera fully charged. it...
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i am haidi chad what in sydney -- haidi stroud-watts in sydney.amy: they signaled more rate hikes. sent a messages that the policy decisions that go with it are definitely not preordained. kathleen hays is here with the recap. for now, the two words so much importance here. kathleen: it was not expected. let's get right to what jay powell said in his prepared testimony, which underscores that this is something he meant to say and these two words apparently were there for a reason. let's listen. >> it may well be -- we do not see it in the numbers yet -- but we have heard a rising chorus of concern which speaks of actual plans being put on ice. kathleen: that was a very interesting exchange he had. how he was talking about the economy looks, jobs are strong, inflation near target, and he said the appropriate path of policy, for now, is more gradual rate hikes. this is not something he said in the past. why would people put important on that? because some people thought he was on autopilot. why? look at this gtv chart. dots . it shows you the co
i am haidi chad what in sydney -- haidi stroud-watts in sydney.amy: they signaled more rate hikes. sent a messages that the policy decisions that go with it are definitely not preordained. kathleen hays is here with the recap. for now, the two words so much importance here. kathleen: it was not expected. let's get right to what jay powell said in his prepared testimony, which underscores that this is something he meant to say and these two words apparently were there for a reason. let's listen....
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joining a slide from sydney is simon atkinson. how significant is this media deal in australia?ting this announcement. it fell a couple of hours ago and it's been taken. titles like the sydney morning herald, the age, the australian financial review, a name that will disappearfrom financial review, a name that will disappear from the media financial review, a name that will disappearfrom the media landscape. this new combined company is going to be branded nine so a lot of journalists and formerjournalists who are bemoaning the loss of this historic name. what it really means isa sign historic name. what it really means is a sign of how both these companies are needing to adapt in kind of a changing age. when advertising revenue you get from newspapers is nowhere replicated from those on line offerings. fairfax has been made —— making cuts the years, hundreds ofjobs have gone, its newspaper titles, for example. nine is billing this is an exciting moment for the media industry in australia and sees it as a new opportunity to take on rivals in the country. whether or not those of
joining a slide from sydney is simon atkinson. how significant is this media deal in australia?ting this announcement. it fell a couple of hours ago and it's been taken. titles like the sydney morning herald, the age, the australian financial review, a name that will disappearfrom financial review, a name that will disappear from the media financial review, a name that will disappearfrom the media landscape. this new combined company is going to be branded nine so a lot of journalists and...
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this is united flight 863, headed to sydney when it had to turned around and come back to sfor. passengers say one of the engines caught fire during take off. someouar. it's god that they say they were turning around, come become. i feel safer coming back than taking flight to sydney. >> here is statement united airlines e-mailed our newsroom. the flight landed safely and we will work to get customers to sydney as soon as possible the maintenance team is inspecting the aircraft. one passenger was told they will likely be getting on the same flight to sydney, same time today. reporting live at sfo, amy holleyfield, abc 7. >> thank you amy we sent a push alerted after learning about the landing stay up to date oh by downloading the news app and sign up for the push anteriorallies. >>> the search is on this morning for a man accused of robbing banks across the state include in the bay area. >> abc 7 news reporter matt kjeller is live in san ramon with the photos the fbi and local law enforcement want you insi thent iedle note demanding money. the teller refused andment attempted ro
this is united flight 863, headed to sydney when it had to turned around and come back to sfor. passengers say one of the engines caught fire during take off. someouar. it's god that they say they were turning around, come become. i feel safer coming back than taking flight to sydney. >> here is statement united airlines e-mailed our newsroom. the flight landed safely and we will work to get customers to sydney as soon as possible the maintenance team is inspecting the aircraft. one...
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the founding director of gun policy dot org associate professor philip alpers of the university of sydney australia and diana mellon executive director sporting shooters new south wales in an effort to get the facts figures and debate on a strain gun control all the colonies hundred fifty colonies of all the big european him pas did much the same in the lights early nine hundred source and decided that there would be three pillars of gun control one would be that the gun owner is licensed to on a farm just like with a cop that the object itself the gun is registered just as you do with a car but most importantly that having a firearm license permission to use a firearm is a conditional privilege i'm not a right and that's exactly the same with cars you do something silly with a car you can get your license taken away the same thing applies to guns in one hundred fifty former european colonies the standout nation of course the one nation that decided not to go that way and to go exactly the opposite direction with the second amendment and no registration no licensing is the united states s
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sydney powell, thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. thanks for being with us tonight. and see you tomorrow. good night from new york. what circumstances. charles: got to leave it there, here is lou. lou: good evening, our top stories, a supreme court showdown in the senate already underway. while republicans are praising president trump's nominee, the lunatic left making it clear they will stop at nothing to attack and obstruct one of the finest jurists of this generation. we'll break down brett kavanaugh's road to confirmation. jajohn malcolm with heritage foundation with us. and president trump confronting eurod di deadbeats on their own turf. and meetings have not even started yet. >> they don't -- i have the uk which is been turmoil, and i have putin, frankly putin may be easiest of them all, who would think. lou: new revelation about unacompany mid minors at border, obama administration turns out allowed them to pour over the worlder, hundreds turned out to be drug smugglers, gang members and rapists. our top story, battle lines are drawn in senate in the confirma
sydney powell, thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. thanks for being with us tonight. and see you tomorrow. good night from new york. what circumstances. charles: got to leave it there, here is lou. lou: good evening, our top stories, a supreme court showdown in the senate already underway. while republicans are praising president trump's nominee, the lunatic left making it clear they will stop at nothing to attack and obstruct one of the finest jurists of this generation. we'll break...
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sydney powell, charlie hurt thank you. lou: up next. trump america first policy, that and much more, straight ahead, stay with us, we'll be right back. wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ .. s show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the time to get an exceptional offer on the mercedes of your midsummer dreams at the mercedes-benz summer event, going on now. receive up to a $1,250 summer event bonus on select suvs. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. if you way too often...e moves then you might have a common condition called dry mouth... which can be brought on by many things, like medication and medical conditions.
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. >> in sydney, i am haidi lun.lumps,ing up, samsung second quarter profit and sales missing on weak demand. fed indicates growing confidence , policymakers will maintain the gradual pace of rate hikes. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ david: here we go. markets opening across several markets. let me give you a quick look at equity markets. japan and south korea, there we go. trade tariffs kicking in essentially. samsung out with earnings. in theing said, a lot macro space to consider. haidi: by and large, a positive considered, things as we count down to trade tariffs. southeast asia, malaysia seeing singapore, downside, a trait-exposed, vulnerable economy beijing and washington will be watching closely. david: of course. these surprise imposition of property curbs in singapore. has confirmedp the u.s. will impose tariffs on chinese imports, midnight washington time. the duties will be imposed on $34 billion worth of products, an extraresident said $16 billion in tariffs will come in two weeks. >> they have bee
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this was supposed to go far from san francisco to sydney.idn't make it much farther off our coast. amy holleyfield live with more on that hi, amy. >> good morning, reggie. we have video of landing. take a look at united flight 863 touches back down at sfo after having engine trouble. this happened at 12:35 this morning. passengers say it was about a half hour or 45 minutes into the flit. and the ride got bumpy. some say they heard two loud noises and saw sparks. the pilot then announced gnat left engine had caught fire and they needed to land. >> we were i guess prewarned so not too nerve-racking i mustera control and in control and were were working fine. >> here is the statement united airlines emailed the newsroom. the flight landed safely and we will work to get our commerce to sydney as soon as possible. our maintenance team is inspecting the aircraft. no one was hurt. and passengers said the flight back to sfo was smooth. many of them say they expect that they will get right back on the same flight to sydney today. reporting live at sf
this was supposed to go far from san francisco to sydney.idn't make it much farther off our coast. amy holleyfield live with more on that hi, amy. >> good morning, reggie. we have video of landing. take a look at united flight 863 touches back down at sfo after having engine trouble. this happened at 12:35 this morning. passengers say it was about a half hour or 45 minutes into the flit. and the ride got bumpy. some say they heard two loud noises and saw sparks. the pilot then announced...
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here in sydney, a very crisp and clear winter's morning.ine degrees outside so you surely know you're alive when you're walking in the office. markets opening up, futures currently pointing higher by about .3%. i'm paul allen in sydney. 6:30 in new york, it is p.m. and you are watching "daybreak: australia." word news.o first jessica: the trump administration says it is premature to discuss leaving the wto, although the president has repeated his warnings about that treatment. commerce secretary wilbur ross says it is more important to impose reforms than to simply walk away. over the weekend, reports the white house has drafted a bill that would require the president ignore fundamental wto rules. >> the pto has treated the united states very badly, and i hope they change their ways. they have been treating us very badly for many years, and that's why we were at a big disadvantage with the wto, and we're not planning anything now, but if they don't treat us properly, we will be doing something. to bea: tesla said positing model three produc
here in sydney, a very crisp and clear winter's morning.ine degrees outside so you surely know you're alive when you're walking in the office. markets opening up, futures currently pointing higher by about .3%. i'm paul allen in sydney. 6:30 in new york, it is p.m. and you are watching "daybreak: australia." word news.o first jessica: the trump administration says it is premature to discuss leaving the wto, although the president has repeated his warnings about that treatment....
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sydney powell, charlie hurt thank you. lou: up next.st policy, that and much more, straight ahead, stay with us, as the one who is always trapped beneath the duvet i'm begging you... take gas-x. your tossing and turning isn't restlessness, it's gas! gas-x relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort... fast! so we can all sleep easier tonight. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. more? he has asked for... what? well he did say please (all boys): thank you, thank you, thank you. and now for the rings. (♪) i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallowing stuff. still won't eat my broccoli, though. and if you don't have the right overage, you could be paying for that pricey love band yourself. so get an allstate agent, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. can a ring bearer get a snack around here? lou: on wall street stocks closing lower. volume on the bi
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