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theresa may: i absolutely agree.bc provides,e the independent journalism that it brings to many people is very including bringing us to people where free speech is limited. we are investing 289 million into the next four years. newsovide that independent to some of the most remote hearts of the world. >> my constituency gets 25% research funding from the e.u.. some of the finest researchers. after 2020 twot research? theresa may: we have already given guarantees in relation to the research funding that is available from the e.u.. able toknow we are ensure the brightest and best can come to the united kingdom. it wasn't that long ago that he was campaigning to come out of the european union. >> in committee yesterday, i learned that the historical allegations is actually a place serving members under surveillance despite everything we have said. we have paid for tax chasing lawyers to collect. which he agreed that we need to work harder to close the gap from what we say and how it actually feels for servicemen and wom
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>> brady: i was hoping we, uh-- we could talk, theresa. >> theresa: [moans]
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is this a massive blow to theresa may's party?ot of different conservative parties at the moment. we had once you were happy and , thes who are not so happy george osborne's of this world. i would caution against the idea a hard is a blow against brexit because i really am concerned that the dynamics invoked in parliament, especially with hard-liners who put a lot of pressure on theresa self- she has to prove her all the time, i worry that she will be forced to close off the morehat may be soft brexit type would have liked to keep open. she might have to make promises that tie her hands in a negotiation. so it is a blow for her authority. blow for ors a against the conservatives who are keen on a hard form of brexit, i'm not sure. tom: the latest headline is that britain has voted to leave the european union and "that is what we will do. we will bring things back to washington. presidential candidate jill stein has been an important voice, particularly for those in support of secretary clinton. we get an update in a moment. this i
is this a massive blow to theresa may's party?ot of different conservative parties at the moment. we had once you were happy and , thes who are not so happy george osborne's of this world. i would caution against the idea a hard is a blow against brexit because i really am concerned that the dynamics invoked in parliament, especially with hard-liners who put a lot of pressure on theresa self- she has to prove her all the time, i worry that she will be forced to close off the morehat may be soft...
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theresas lemonade stand was full of henderson police officers... and troopers from nevada highway patrol. this touched our hearts we think its a geat gesuter we just cant thank her enough she alread has a sense of civi theresas grand total... one thousand three hundeed 80 dollars.... she planned to give the money to henderson police as a thank you for all that they do ... but local officers decided the money should be sent to families in baton rouge louisiana. it was making me tear up because it was showing she really appreciated them and she somewhat knows whats going on do you feel good about what you did? yes did you help a lot of police officers ? yes that lemonade but it would not be her last. she raised more money during additional lemonade stands... even one for her birthday. gary bettman: "the board of governors approved the plan of expansion that will bring an nhl franchise to las vegas." it's the sentence southern nevada was waiting to hear. hockey on its way to las vegas. team owner bill foley spent 500 million dollars as an expansion fe
theresas lemonade stand was full of henderson police officers... and troopers from nevada highway patrol. this touched our hearts we think its a geat gesuter we just cant thank her enough she alread has a sense of civi theresas grand total... one thousand three hundeed 80 dollars.... she planned to give the money to henderson police as a thank you for all that they do ... but local officers decided the money should be sent to families in baton rouge louisiana. it was making me tear up because...
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theresa may says -- for more than two years.th the decision of the british people. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more i'm tayloruntries, riggs. this is bloomberg. francine? tom? tom: thanks so much. it is about our financial future. carl weinberg is with us on financial economics. bring up the chart right now. go to cash in early. go to cash often. how many excuses have there been, back to 1928, to go to cash? you have a depression over there. the red arrow. ub, there is always a reason to get out and why do a stay in stocks wednesday morning? isn: first of all, the vix high, around 19 and change it once we get through this, assuming something crazy does not happen around the election, you will see volatility drop in the market. that is going to mean the market is going to rise higher. we saw that today with the odds of a clinton win going up. beyond that, this is really about the fact that stocks are returning a boatload of capital, and that while everybody says they are cheap
theresa may says -- for more than two years.th the decision of the british people. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more i'm tayloruntries, riggs. this is bloomberg. francine? tom? tom: thanks so much. it is about our financial future. carl weinberg is with us on financial economics. bring up the chart right now. go to cash in early. go to cash often. how many excuses have there been, back to 1928, to go to cash? you have a depression over there....
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oh, my god, i couldn't bear that, >> theresa: i'm so sorry. it just--it's just when i was hopeless, dad. i mean, brady's love is... stronger than i could've ever imagined, but he has to let go. he just has to. >> shane: and i will help you... >> theresa: okay. >> shane: in any way i can, but if i think for a single second that you can't handle what's about to happen-- >> theresa: no, no, i can, dad. i can.
oh, my god, i couldn't bear that, >> theresa: i'm so sorry. it just--it's just when i was hopeless, dad. i mean, brady's love is... stronger than i could've ever imagined, but he has to let go. he just has to. >> shane: and i will help you... >> theresa: okay. >> shane: in any way i can, but if i think for a single second that you can't handle what's about to happen-- >> theresa: no, no, i can, dad. i can.
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theresas lemonade stand was full of henderson police officers... and troopers from nevada highway patrol. this touched our hearts we think its a geat gesuter we just cant thank her enough she alread has a sense of civi theresas grand total... one thousand three hundeed 80 dollars.... she planned to give the money to henderson police as a thank you for all that they do ... but local officers decided the money should be sent to families in baton rouge louisiana. it was making me tear up because it was showing she really appreciated them and she somewhat knows whats going on do you feel good about what you did? yes did you help a lot of police officers ? yes that lemonade but it would not be her last. she raised more money during additional lemonade stands... even one for her birthday. gary bettman: "the board of governors approved the plan of expansion that will bring an nhl franchise to las vegas." it's the sentence southern nevada was waiting to hear. hockey on its way to las vegas. team owner bill foley spent 500 million dollars as an expansion fe
theresas lemonade stand was full of henderson police officers... and troopers from nevada highway patrol. this touched our hearts we think its a geat gesuter we just cant thank her enough she alread has a sense of civi theresas grand total... one thousand three hundeed 80 dollars.... she planned to give the money to henderson police as a thank you for all that they do ... but local officers decided the money should be sent to families in baton rouge louisiana. it was making me tear up because...
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and can >> theresa: [crying] [somber music] ? ? >> brady: theresa? ? ? >> theresa: okay. oh, my god. ? ? >> brady: saw your car outside. ? ? >> theresa: what are you looking at? >> brady: i was hoping we, uh-- we could talk, theresa. >> theresa: [moans] do we have to?
and can >> theresa: [crying] [somber music] ? ? >> brady: theresa? ? ? >> theresa: okay. oh, my god. ? ? >> brady: saw your car outside. ? ? >> theresa: what are you looking at? >> brady: i was hoping we, uh-- we could talk, theresa. >> theresa: [moans] do we have to?
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mark: does this dilute theresa may's plan for a so-called hard brexit?oes it mean she will have to be more transparent? >> i suppose it will depend on what the supreme court says. the supreme court could for all we know -- overturn this decision. if they uphold this decision, the theresa may will have to go to court in front of lawmakers that are overwhelmingly in favor of staying. you have to believe that a hard brexit looks less likely. mark: great to see you. reporting and interesting decisions, there. still ahead, the latest development coming of the will -- coming at wells fargo. ♪ mark: live from london in new york, i am mark orton. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn, this is bloomberg markets. time for a look at some of the biggest business news. the sec is investigating wells fargo's sales practices. the bank disclosed the probe in a filing, today. wells fargo employees opened as many as 2 million unauthorized accounts for customers. that has resulted in $185 million in fines and the departure of the ceo. of goldman sachs says it is being investigated
mark: does this dilute theresa may's plan for a so-called hard brexit?oes it mean she will have to be more transparent? >> i suppose it will depend on what the supreme court says. the supreme court could for all we know -- overturn this decision. if they uphold this decision, the theresa may will have to go to court in front of lawmakers that are overwhelmingly in favor of staying. you have to believe that a hard brexit looks less likely. mark: great to see you. reporting and interesting...
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>> theresa: weird. grandma? grana? you said you wanted to talk to me? it's me, theresa. oh, my god. oh, my god, mateo must've sent that message to get me here alone. [suspenseful music] [screams] oh, my god, mom. you scared me to death. >> kimberly: i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. shh. calm down. calm down. >> theresa: you're as bad as dad, sneaking around. >> kimberly: shh. calm down.
>> theresa: weird. grandma? grana? you said you wanted to talk to me? it's me, theresa. oh, my god. oh, my god, mateo must've sent that message to get me here alone. [suspenseful music] [screams] oh, my god, mom. you scared me to death. >> kimberly: i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. shh. calm down. calm down. >> theresa: you're as bad as dad, sneaking around. >> kimberly: shh. calm down.
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theresa may is offering and all of branch to businesses -- british prime minister theresa may is offering all of branch to businesses. to missd executives not the opportunity presented by brexit. may: the decision gives us a once in a generation chance to shape a new future for buildtion, the chance to a stronger, fairer country. that's the kind of change people voted for, not just to leave the european union, but to change the way our country works and the people for whom it works forever. facebook is ramping up its presence in the u.k. they will hire 500 employees, increasing its british headcount by 50%. they are moving to a new london adquarters next year. many new hires will be high skilled engineers. for the second month in a row, japan has posted a trade surplus . it was given by a 16% decline in the value of imports. exports tumbled due to drop since deal, autos and medications quitman. hundreds of -- and medication of equipment. -- they are seeking to be represented by a union and want $15 now hour. it's unclear how may flights at o'hare would be affected. vonnie: time for our bl
theresa may is offering and all of branch to businesses -- british prime minister theresa may is offering all of branch to businesses. to missd executives not the opportunity presented by brexit. may: the decision gives us a once in a generation chance to shape a new future for buildtion, the chance to a stronger, fairer country. that's the kind of change people voted for, not just to leave the european union, but to change the way our country works and the people for whom it works forever....
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theresa may urges business citizens -- >> welcome to bloomberg daybreak europe.ranny.us let's check in on the futures. the stocks are up by a 10th of a percent and there is a lot of andtics in the air today the oil price is moving things around. a risk in the markets and there is the longest rally since 2015. andgs are setting up nicely the rhetoric was 32.5 million solutionss offering is saying the stage of 2.5%.ations and we are up i love this. this is parabolic. the hedge funds are long and there the longest since the collapse. they are just racing to catch up up 1% on the dollar this is the biggest backdrop since 1988 and the dollar is going to rip higher. look at the bonds. and it willover yet move the yields on the market and the 10 year government bond yields in germany. wereonths ago, they negative. >> let's check in on the first word news. topld trump has interviewed executives and members from wall street attended the meeting in new jersey. the global head of real estate is at blackstone group. >> barack obama says that he willgive trump space, but rese
theresa may urges business citizens -- >> welcome to bloomberg daybreak europe.ranny.us let's check in on the futures. the stocks are up by a 10th of a percent and there is a lot of andtics in the air today the oil price is moving things around. a risk in the markets and there is the longest rally since 2015. andgs are setting up nicely the rhetoric was 32.5 million solutionss offering is saying the stage of 2.5%.ations and we are up i love this. this is parabolic. the hedge funds are...
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oh, my god, i couldn't bear that, my sweet, little girl. >> theresa: i'm so sorry. it just--it's just when i was hopeless, dad. i mean, brady's love is... stronger than i could've ever imagined, but he has to let go. he just has to. >> shane: and i will help you... >> theresa: okay. >> shane: in any way i can, but if i think for a single second that you can't handle what's about to happen-- >> theresa: no, no, i can, dad. i can. i have to.
oh, my god, i couldn't bear that, my sweet, little girl. >> theresa: i'm so sorry. it just--it's just when i was hopeless, dad. i mean, brady's love is... stronger than i could've ever imagined, but he has to let go. he just has to. >> shane: and i will help you... >> theresa: okay. >> shane: in any way i can, but if i think for a single second that you can't handle what's about to happen-- >> theresa: no, no, i can, dad. i can. i have to.
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theresa may obviously did not win the election, itself.e -- it would seem that they -- it will remain to be seen how much common ground they are able to find. -- revisit the days where ronald reagan and margaret thatcher were so close. i believe there are grounds for mutual interest. vonnie: it takes some time to get everything done so theresa may will have a busy calendar. at least domestically, things are looking good going into the holiday season. the u.k. consumer is doing pretty well and spending money on food and clothing. >> the take away from this data since the referendum is that it has strengthened the hand of those seeking brexit. bloomberg intelligence writing in today than it could create problems down the road, because the europeans seek to punish the british in the brexit negotiations. in france or germany or spain and looking at the u.k. economy going along just fine, maybe you'll be encouraged to think about leaving the european union. you will have to have the british have a difficult divorce. it is good news now but coul
theresa may obviously did not win the election, itself.e -- it would seem that they -- it will remain to be seen how much common ground they are able to find. -- revisit the days where ronald reagan and margaret thatcher were so close. i believe there are grounds for mutual interest. vonnie: it takes some time to get everything done so theresa may will have a busy calendar. at least domestically, things are looking good going into the holiday season. the u.k. consumer is doing pretty well and...
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what we could see was that theresa may tried to make a point in saying that great written, of course,ill continue to play a major role in international security, britain will continue to meet its commitments also within europe, although britain wants to leave the european union, so i think all of this was more or less a storm in a teacup in the end. >> thank you very much, rupert. turning to the u.s. now where president-elect donald trump has named three figures to key positions in his administration. he has nominated a prominent obama critic, senator jeff sessions, for the job of attorney general. sessions is in favor of tough immigration policies and also was the first senator to endorse trump during his campaign. congressman mike pompeo is being nominated as the future director of these dia. pompeo a critic of obama's a deal with iran. -- congressman mike pompeo is being nominated as the future director of the cia. then retired lieutenant general michael flynn is becoming the national security adviser. he is actually a member of the democratic party and once held the job of militar
what we could see was that theresa may tried to make a point in saying that great written, of course,ill continue to play a major role in international security, britain will continue to meet its commitments also within europe, although britain wants to leave the european union, so i think all of this was more or less a storm in a teacup in the end. >> thank you very much, rupert. turning to the u.s. now where president-elect donald trump has named three figures to key positions in his...
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theresa may is offering and all of ranch to businesses.she said she will not force companies to appoint union representatives to corporate boards. she said in the past, it was important for workers voices and consumer voices to be representatives. donald is interviewing top wall street executives for treasury secretary. mccormick,was david wilbur ross and jonathan greg, local head of real estate at lack stone group. global news, 24 hours a day. powered by our more than 2600 journalists and analysts, in more than 120 countries. i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you so much. we need a marathon update. ran theiggs, philadelphia marathon this week and survived. survived and i am here, walking. tom: i don't know how you do it. congratulations on making it 26 miles, one foot. let me do a data check. oil has a bid in the euro. not on the parity watch now but we may get there. next screen please. , 13.29. volatility grinding down. as thehow the peso emerging-market. francine: this is quickly my board, on politics today. crude is hel
theresa may is offering and all of ranch to businesses.she said she will not force companies to appoint union representatives to corporate boards. she said in the past, it was important for workers voices and consumer voices to be representatives. donald is interviewing top wall street executives for treasury secretary. mccormick,was david wilbur ross and jonathan greg, local head of real estate at lack stone group. global news, 24 hours a day. powered by our more than 2600 journalists and...
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theresa may is likely to visit his white house early next year.ore different. it's not easy to see how theresa may and donald trump will see eye to eye. president—elect trump's biggest involvement on our turf? jetting in to build scottish golf courses, making a huge impression, not always good, sometimes tangling with the locals. but even this from our new closest ally became a circus. with donald trump, just imagine what might be next. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. as soon as the result became clear in the early hours, world leaders started sending their good wishes and congratulations to donald trump. in moscow, president putin said he hoped russia and the usa could work together, to move relations beyond what he said was a state of crisis. 0ur correspondent steve rosenberg is in moscow, and our europe editor katya adler is in brussels. first to steve. how would you describe the response in moscow overnight to this result? pleasure. the kremlin has welcomed the result of this election because donald trump is not the only winner. vladi
theresa may is likely to visit his white house early next year.ore different. it's not easy to see how theresa may and donald trump will see eye to eye. president—elect trump's biggest involvement on our turf? jetting in to build scottish golf courses, making a huge impression, not always good, sometimes tangling with the locals. but even this from our new closest ally became a circus. with donald trump, just imagine what might be next. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. as soon as the...
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theresa may is trying to make the right sounds practicality remains the issue.we go back to last month where sterling was under real pressure where markets were concerned about the hard brexit scenario, there is a real question on how to transform this into reality. there is still uncertainty about that. any sterling rallies will not be short-lived and the growth trajectory into 2017 and beyond will be slower which has implications for the budget deficit. anna: let us talk about sterling under pressure. chart. a sterling under pressure here. with a two-year lag. putting that alongside u.k. core inflation. the big question is, how long does it take those moves in sterling to feed through two core inflation? maybe two years. how much you have to move one set of data by two influence the other. does that sound like the right kind of lack? --kind of lag? >> i suspect it will happen faster. nature of the extreme the sterling fall, in the post-brexit world, we have seen that reflected in a high profile price discussion in terms of certain foodstuffs and we will see th
theresa may is trying to make the right sounds practicality remains the issue.we go back to last month where sterling was under real pressure where markets were concerned about the hard brexit scenario, there is a real question on how to transform this into reality. there is still uncertainty about that. any sterling rallies will not be short-lived and the growth trajectory into 2017 and beyond will be slower which has implications for the budget deficit. anna: let us talk about sterling under...
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remember that theresa may said she would trigger a article 50 before the end of march 2017. [no audio]enge south africans took to the streets demanding the president step down. more on the reaction from the opposition. the democratic alliance has announced they have tabled a motion of no confidence in president jacob zuma which will be debated in parliament on november 10. it's going to be very interesting to see what happens on this day. willpeaker of parliament announce the note confidence -- no-confidence vote will take place. the congress has 249 members in has 89ent and the da members in parliament. in order to have jacob zuma removed they have to be 50 plus one. having a majority in parliament seems almost impossible for the becauseion to succeed they are going to have to get a significant number of members to vote with them and whether that happens remains to be seen. what has happened is people -- senior people speaking out against jacob zuma and corruption. the question is whether these people will be able to be honest and come november the 10th go to against presid
remember that theresa may said she would trigger a article 50 before the end of march 2017. [no audio]enge south africans took to the streets demanding the president step down. more on the reaction from the opposition. the democratic alliance has announced they have tabled a motion of no confidence in president jacob zuma which will be debated in parliament on november 10. it's going to be very interesting to see what happens on this day. willpeaker of parliament announce the note confidence --...
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a court ruling on theresa may's process. >> at 10:00 a.m. u.k.e, three judges are going to roll whether they has to be a vote in parliament before theresa may, the prime minister can trigger article 50 and therefore start the brexit process. the thing with today is the losing side is likely to appeal sometime in the beginning of december. we are not going to get a final decision until january. the reason that today is rulesant is if the court against the government we could see a little bit of a rise in sterling on expectations of a softer brexit but also the whole process is likely to be delayed. we could see delays of months of not more. it will be important to watch sterling, the ruling coming at 10 a.m. and it is likely to come in about 30 minutes after that. it will be a binary ruling. the answer will be very clear. much myank you very joining us from the bank of england, a lot to watch out from the u.k. front. we will bring you the decision at 12 p.m. london time followed by mark carney's press conference. we will bring you everything we he
a court ruling on theresa may's process. >> at 10:00 a.m. u.k.e, three judges are going to roll whether they has to be a vote in parliament before theresa may, the prime minister can trigger article 50 and therefore start the brexit process. the thing with today is the losing side is likely to appeal sometime in the beginning of december. we are not going to get a final decision until january. the reason that today is rulesant is if the court against the government we could see a little...
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mark: the balancing act of theresa may, it is so difficult, isn't it?as to unite the country and the party behind her vote. today's resignation of stephen phillips highlights the difficulty of uniting a party let alone a country. simon: this is a little-known conservative lawmaker but a former judge. he supported brexit and now he is saying theresa may is attempting to bypass the parliamentary system. they have put him off for politics and he stepped down. the other parties were used to a pressure made to give up more toormation -- pressure may give up more information than she is comfortable. mark: it is the tory party. that is a lack of comfort. simon: she will likely hold it. mark: she is going to put plow on, to trigger article 50 by the end of march. the supreme court has probably the most difficult case in its history to roll-on at the beginning of december -- rule on. simon: it is not like the u.s. supreme court with over 200 years of history and controversy . bush, gore, and other cases throughout its history. this is the biggest test yet of a s
mark: the balancing act of theresa may, it is so difficult, isn't it?as to unite the country and the party behind her vote. today's resignation of stephen phillips highlights the difficulty of uniting a party let alone a country. simon: this is a little-known conservative lawmaker but a former judge. he supported brexit and now he is saying theresa may is attempting to bypass the parliamentary system. they have put him off for politics and he stepped down. the other parties were used to a...
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theresa, she's regressing, kimberly. she's getting angry. she's getting belligerent. she's getting rebellious. you should hear the things that are coming out of her mouth. >> kimberly: i can only imagine. >> brady: so i'm gonna ask you this. if you know something about your daughter, please tell me right now. >> theresa: [crying] well, i guess it's true what they say.
theresa, she's regressing, kimberly. she's getting angry. she's getting belligerent. she's getting rebellious. you should hear the things that are coming out of her mouth. >> kimberly: i can only imagine. >> brady: so i'm gonna ask you this. if you know something about your daughter, please tell me right now. >> theresa: [crying] well, i guess it's true what they say.
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that was theresa may's plan. this is the woman of the day.estment manager gina willer led this plaintiff's taking on theresa may in court. the guardian, also a paper that was against brexit, they talk about turmoil as the judges rule that parliament must decide on brexit. the guardian says, "there is no conspiracy. this is majority role tempered by the rule of law." >> it is very different or the pro-brexit papers. >> who do you think you are? the are calling gina miller loaded for an elite that is the fine the will of british voters. the sun is quick to point out that she was born in vienna and is a multimillionaire. there is also judge bashing going on. let's take a look at the daily telegraph. you can see photos of the three judges. the judges versus the people. the daily mail goes a step further. the tabloid goes so far as to call these judges enemies of the people. very violent vocabulary. it sounds like they are talking about the french revolution in a way. if the daily mail is echoing the french revolution, the daily express is channel
that was theresa may's plan. this is the woman of the day.estment manager gina willer led this plaintiff's taking on theresa may in court. the guardian, also a paper that was against brexit, they talk about turmoil as the judges rule that parliament must decide on brexit. the guardian says, "there is no conspiracy. this is majority role tempered by the rule of law." >> it is very different or the pro-brexit papers. >> who do you think you are? the are calling gina miller...
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theresa may hints that britain might opt out of the customs union.nister is detained after receiving a $2 million bribe. this is numbered surveillance. i am francine lacqua right here with tom keene. we have a most interesting turn in the market. there are two significant things. route think the pond front and center, there is no doubt about that. 48 views, there are 12 opinions. it's interesting to see the different views and opinions. francine: the route is no longer in the last 24 hours. we are forgetting gdp for the eurozone. watch out for inflation. mark carney is starting to testify in a couple of minutes. he will has to address the fact that inflation has not picked up as he forecast so far. let's get to the news. taylor: president obama's trip to greece may not have the results greece had hoped for. he landed today in athens, the last stop on his trip. they have put debt relief discussions at the top of the agenda. president obama may have a influenceility to greases creditors. vladimir putin spoke with trump and talked about improving relati
theresa may hints that britain might opt out of the customs union.nister is detained after receiving a $2 million bribe. this is numbered surveillance. i am francine lacqua right here with tom keene. we have a most interesting turn in the market. there are two significant things. route think the pond front and center, there is no doubt about that. 48 views, there are 12 opinions. it's interesting to see the different views and opinions. francine: the route is no longer in the last 24 hours. we...
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theresa may says her brexit timetable will not be altered.xposed deep political divisions in britain with conservative newspapers blasting high court judges. the reason may says the government has a strong case to re-appeal the ruling. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> saudi stocks with their longest rally in years. the cash squeeze and the nation's banking system dissipating. we will take a look behind the optimism. -- white and sue was rated by the labor ministry. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: welcome back. you are watching "blommberg markets: middle east" live from our dobby. i am angie lau in hong kong. a media briefing after china's top legislative body ruled that those who advocate independence cannot hold public office in the territory. hong kong's chief executive is speaking right now. we are standing outside with more. he has been speaking and says china's interpretation of article 104 is an important part of hong kong's constitutional and leg
theresa may says her brexit timetable will not be altered.xposed deep political divisions in britain with conservative newspapers blasting high court judges. the reason may says the government has a strong case to re-appeal the ruling. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> saudi stocks with their longest rally in years. the cash squeeze and the nation's banking system dissipating. we will take a look...
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courtney: british prime minister theresa may is offering an olive branch to business.speech, may says she will not force copies to appoint workers or union representatives to corporate boards. she also urged executive to not miss the opportunity presented by brexit. >> this gives us a once in a generation chance to shape a new future for our nation. the chance to build a stronger, fairer country. that is the kind of change people voted for. not just to leave the european union, but to change the way our country works and the people for whom it works forever. courtney: may spoke at the confederation of british industry's annual conference. syria has refused a proposal for truth in the battled city of aleppo. a human rights group estimates close to 200 civilians have been killed in a aleppo since government troops renewed their assault last week. crews -- ndia rescue at least 142 people were killed and 150 were injured. rescuers used torches to cut open the cars and lifted them from the tracks. the president of south korea is one step closer to impeachment. is nowon of l
courtney: british prime minister theresa may is offering an olive branch to business.speech, may says she will not force copies to appoint workers or union representatives to corporate boards. she also urged executive to not miss the opportunity presented by brexit. >> this gives us a once in a generation chance to shape a new future for our nation. the chance to build a stronger, fairer country. that is the kind of change people voted for. not just to leave the european union, but to...
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vote beforet hold a delivering brexit theresa may says she will stick to her timetable.mw report this hour and political tensions rise ahead of next year's election there. we speak with the bundesbank member. welcome to bloomberg daybreak, i am anna edwards in london. companies to report. i have the numbers for commerzbank. commerzbank out of germany, reporting an operating profit that has increased. rose, thetio nine-month net profit has come in at 96 million up. this is what we were waiting for. the third-quarter pretax loss at 255 million. we have been expecting a loss in the third quarter. waiting for the bottom line loss number in the third quarter. loss, 230 8 million. swinging to a loss in the third quarter was expected. business lenders been unveiling its big overhaul since the financial crisis. they have a plan, spending the dividend, shrinking risky assets. a plan to merge investment bank and its corporate finance unit, that was one of the first that they are party taken. this is one of the stocks that has been punished by investors today. down 30% -- 37%. a bi
vote beforet hold a delivering brexit theresa may says she will stick to her timetable.mw report this hour and political tensions rise ahead of next year's election there. we speak with the bundesbank member. welcome to bloomberg daybreak, i am anna edwards in london. companies to report. i have the numbers for commerzbank. commerzbank out of germany, reporting an operating profit that has increased. rose, thetio nine-month net profit has come in at 96 million up. this is what we were waiting...
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francine: we were talking about theresa may at her speech yesterday. expecting donald trump -- if you look at his to do list , he is focusing on manufacturing and infrastructure and asia and ripping up of trade deals, technology is at the bottom. in thes focusing on jobs heartland, manufacturing jobs. we are all going to look at him and his 4.9 unemployment rate and say you want to have a apart standard of living, from how long it takes to build a semiconductor factory, putting people in it is going to stress growth. jams in the valley, in san francisco would be even worse. we look at voter base of donald trump and the kind of america he wants to build, people have felt displaced high-technology. far he is focusing on is away from silicon valley. >> the blame has largely been put on those pesky foreigners or immigration. the reality is one of the biggest causes of manufacturing job decline in the developed world has been technology. i don't know if he sees it like that. he's trying to get back to those jobs that would help people build the american dre
francine: we were talking about theresa may at her speech yesterday. expecting donald trump -- if you look at his to do list , he is focusing on manufacturing and infrastructure and asia and ripping up of trade deals, technology is at the bottom. in thes focusing on jobs heartland, manufacturing jobs. we are all going to look at him and his 4.9 unemployment rate and say you want to have a apart standard of living, from how long it takes to build a semiconductor factory, putting people in it is...
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it could delay plans by theresa may's government to start brexit negotiations in march. officials say they will appeal the court's ruling. ros atkins spoke to rob watson, who explained to fallout from the decision. it is an absolutely extraordinary development. i will not say that this somehow means the brexit is over and carry on with membership in the eu. but what this does do, hugely important for the government and a massive setback for theresa may, is judges saying parliament gets a say. why does that matter? it might take some time for parliament -- to have a say. parliaments don't do things quickly. before we approve this process, leaving the european union, we would like to know what you have in mind, because one thing that is been very striking to everybody here in the u.k., of course, people watching anxiously beyond us, what exactly is the government's vision for what britain looks like outside the eu? we haven't had much of that. ros: they don't want to give it away because they're going into negotiations. rob: critics would say that they government doesn't h
it could delay plans by theresa may's government to start brexit negotiations in march. officials say they will appeal the court's ruling. ros atkins spoke to rob watson, who explained to fallout from the decision. it is an absolutely extraordinary development. i will not say that this somehow means the brexit is over and carry on with membership in the eu. but what this does do, hugely important for the government and a massive setback for theresa may, is judges saying parliament gets a say....
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>> theresa: weird. grandma? grandma? you said you wanted to talk to me? it's me, theresa. oh, my god. oh, my god, mateo must've sent that message to get me here alone. [suspenseful music] [screams] oh, my god, mom. you scared me to death. >> kimberly: i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. shh. calm down. calm down. >> theresa: you're as bad as dad, sneaking around. >> kimberly: shh. calm down. calm down. hush. hush.
>> theresa: weird. grandma? grandma? you said you wanted to talk to me? it's me, theresa. oh, my god. oh, my god, mateo must've sent that message to get me here alone. [suspenseful music] [screams] oh, my god, mom. you scared me to death. >> kimberly: i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. shh. calm down. calm down. >> theresa: you're as bad as dad, sneaking around. >> kimberly: shh. calm down. calm down. hush. hush.
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theresa may has made that clear it will be part of the negotiation.ust about the terms of britain's trade with the eu, but also about how contribution on intelligence, counterterrorism, security and nato. do you believe the same, adam? stance,-globalization does it mean the u.k. can be a saving partner for the eu, even if they decide to brexit? adam: i think the eu has always been a bridge between the other countries of the eu and the united states. it just so happens its role there may change to more of a geopolitical one rather than economic. with some interesting -- industries. u.k.nk they u.s., partnership will continue. keeping industries are calm and waiting to see what the new administration's policies are likely to be. there is divergence between what we have heard so far. on one hand, protectionist. on the other hand, new free-trade deals with countries like the u.k.. deny the factt that the new president-elect has a sentimental relationship with the u.k., and family links. you could play in our favor as we look to future relationships. what
theresa may has made that clear it will be part of the negotiation.ust about the terms of britain's trade with the eu, but also about how contribution on intelligence, counterterrorism, security and nato. do you believe the same, adam? stance,-globalization does it mean the u.k. can be a saving partner for the eu, even if they decide to brexit? adam: i think the eu has always been a bridge between the other countries of the eu and the united states. it just so happens its role there may change...
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theresa may has carefully never theresa may has carefully never gone anywhere near theresa may has carefullyted congratulate donald trump, britain and the united states have an and the united states have an enduring and special relationship enduring and special relationship based enduring and special relationship based on the values of based on the values of freedom, democracy and enterprise‘ based on the values of freedom, democracy and enterprise‘ so on democracy and enterprise‘ so on and so vault. democracy and enterprise‘ so on and so vault. you democracy and enterprises 50 on and so vault. you sense she is just so vault. you sense she is just going to feel so vault. you sense she is just going to feel her way with donald going to feel her way with donald trump. going to feel her way with donald trump. -- so one going to feel her way with donald trump. -- so one and so forth. trump. -- so one and so forth. although there will be individual although there will be individual areas of although there will be individual areas of concern, concern areas of concern, concern about donald areas of
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back >> >> theresa: i'm ready. >> shane: for a while there i wasn't sure you'd be walking out of here. healthy or-- or even alive. oh, my god, i couldn't bear that, my sweet, little girl. it just--it's just when i was hopeless, dad. i mean, brady's love is... stronger than i could've ever imagined, but he has to let go. he just has to. >> shane: and i will help you... >> theresa: okay. >> shane: in any way i can, but if i think for a single second that you can't handle what's about to happen-- >> theresa: no, no, i can, dad. i can. i have to. i can do this.
back >> >> theresa: i'm ready. >> shane: for a while there i wasn't sure you'd be walking out of here. healthy or-- or even alive. oh, my god, i couldn't bear that, my sweet, little girl. it just--it's just when i was hopeless, dad. i mean, brady's love is... stronger than i could've ever imagined, but he has to let go. he just has to. >> shane: and i will help you... >> theresa: okay. >> shane: in any way i can, but if i think for a single second that you...
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shirley macon is theresa's uncle killed trying to take down a japanese ship.h tammy and theresa thousaan enjoying a holiday season to remember. >>> next, president-elect trump picks another member of his cabinet. >>> and also package thieves beware. the bait a bay area police department is using to nab you. >>> and i've been here at the live desk tracking the latest developments in the colombian plane crash that took down a brazilian soccer team and i'm getting new images coming in, so we'll have more on that next. >>> and only on abc 7, shocking >>> and only on abc 7, shocking new details about the kidnapping impressive linda. it seems age isn't slowing you down. but your immune system weakens as you get older increasing the risk for me, the shingles virus. i've been lurking inside you since you had chickenpox. i could surface anytime as a painful, blistering rash. one in three people get me in their lifetime, linda. will it be you? and that's why linda got me zostavax, a single shot vaccine. i'm working to boost linda's immune system to help protect her agai
shirley macon is theresa's uncle killed trying to take down a japanese ship.h tammy and theresa thousaan enjoying a holiday season to remember. >>> next, president-elect trump picks another member of his cabinet. >>> and also package thieves beware. the bait a bay area police department is using to nab you. >>> and i've been here at the live desk tracking the latest developments in the colombian plane crash that took down a brazilian soccer team and i'm getting new...
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. >> reporter: chris, it is costly to exhume theresa corley's upwards of $20,000, and that is a bill the district attorney's office won't foot. >>it's very frustrating not to have the answers that we've wanted. >> reporter: but now is the time, gerry hood says to bring justice for her sister. >>she was the type of girl that would talk to anybody. >> reporter: it was december 1978, theresa corley left a party at a bar. according to authorities, a group of men picked her up and sexually assaulted her. she was murdered in a ditch along 495. >>it's been 38 years, but i think for her, myself, and my family especially a day like today, thanksgiving, it's like it was yesterday. >> reporter: now the hope is that technology is on their side. hud hopes to exhume her sister's body for one last effort for dna testing. >>when we're being told the one last thing that you could do is to exhume her to see if there could be any trace dna evidence under her a suspect, that's the one thing now that my family is focused on. >> reporter: it's a costly endeavor. that's why the family is hosting a fundrais
. >> reporter: chris, it is costly to exhume theresa corley's upwards of $20,000, and that is a bill the district attorney's office won't foot. >>it's very frustrating not to have the answers that we've wanted. >> reporter: but now is the time, gerry hood says to bring justice for her sister. >>she was the type of girl that would talk to anybody. >> reporter: it was december 1978, theresa corley left a party at a bar. according to authorities, a group of men picked...
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theresa may has been clear that she wants the u.k.o remain the most passionate, convincing, and compelling country arguing for free trade around the world. that is where i see the future for the u.k. being passionate about free trade and having a fantastic future for the country. or says heon spain has received private assurances from the british government that european union citizens living in the capital will not be compelled to leave the country after brexit. he spoke with bloomberg. >> the argument that people could be used as bargaining chips is offensive. i have no doubt that what i been told by the theresa may government that it is inconceivable that you would be forced to leave london and that certainty is crucial. i am saying to you that if you are a londoner, that you are welcome here. haidi: global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . this is bloomberg. let us cross over to the markets in asia and get a feel for
theresa may has been clear that she wants the u.k.o remain the most passionate, convincing, and compelling country arguing for free trade around the world. that is where i see the future for the u.k. being passionate about free trade and having a fantastic future for the country. or says heon spain has received private assurances from the british government that european union citizens living in the capital will not be compelled to leave the country after brexit. he spoke with bloomberg....
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theresa may says they have a strong case to appeal the ruling.ay powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." i am haidi lun. rishaad: i am rishaad salamat. the lunch break over in tokyo. juliette: the nikkei going on that break pretty strong, up by 1.4% as the yen is at a one-month low, risk on appetite today across the asian region. u.s. futures also rising by more than 1.25% after the fbi stuck to its guns, saying that clinton's use of the e-mail server was not a crime. we are seeing the all strange sharemarket up by 1.3% with strong earnings reports coming through. new zealand rebounding from those lows we have seen, still holding at a four-month low. the index up by 2% after a week of declines. also some upside, although property developers under pressure. elsewhere, generally positive moves coming through the region. let's have a look at the hong kong property stocks. that shock move coming through with news that stamp duty will be increased to 15
theresa may says they have a strong case to appeal the ruling.ay powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." i am haidi lun. rishaad: i am rishaad salamat. the lunch break over in tokyo. juliette: the nikkei going on that break pretty strong, up by 1.4% as the yen is at a one-month low, risk on appetite today across the asian region. u.s. futures also rising by more than 1.25% after the fbi...
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so far things are not going fantastic for theresa may.t a one trick, or is it indicative of the other trip coming on the back of this? kind of ironic that they want to control immigration and blew trade elsewhere, but then immigration has become a core theme of boosting trade elsewhere. theresa may will find out as she goes around the world that trade negotiations are not a one-way street. cannot justit camp expect people to come rushing to the negotiating table and not demand things in return. education is very interesting. a lot of countries around the world will want a return on their investment in education. other countries will be demanding or the next 2, 3, 5 for thehat it will take -- for britain to negotiation david: of trade deals. -- to negotiation of trade deals. there will be robust arguments as regards the legal surroundings, the triggering of article 50. this is not yet a done deal. the supreme court, the appeal goes to the supreme court next , so certainly the government is showing no signs of retreating. theresa may was ve
so far things are not going fantastic for theresa may.t a one trick, or is it indicative of the other trip coming on the back of this? kind of ironic that they want to control immigration and blew trade elsewhere, but then immigration has become a core theme of boosting trade elsewhere. theresa may will find out as she goes around the world that trade negotiations are not a one-way street. cannot justit camp expect people to come rushing to the negotiating table and not demand things in return....
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oh, my god, i couldn't bear that, my sweet, little girl. >> theresa: i'm so sorry. it just--it's just when i was hopeless, dad. i mean, brady's love is... stronger than i could've ever imagined, but he has to let go. he just has to. >> shane: and i will help you... >> theresa: okay. >> shane: in any way i can, but if i think for a single second that you can't handle what's about to happen-- >> theresa: no, no, i can, dad. i can. i have to.
oh, my god, i couldn't bear that, my sweet, little girl. >> theresa: i'm so sorry. it just--it's just when i was hopeless, dad. i mean, brady's love is... stronger than i could've ever imagined, but he has to let go. he just has to. >> shane: and i will help you... >> theresa: okay. >> shane: in any way i can, but if i think for a single second that you can't handle what's about to happen-- >> theresa: no, no, i can, dad. i can. i have to.
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>> theresa: weird. grandma? grandma? you said you wanted it's me, theresa. oh, my god. oh, my god, mateo must've sent that message to get me here alone. [suspenseful music] [screams] oh, my god, mom. you scared me to death. >> kimberly: i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. shh. calm down. calm down. >> theresa: you're as bad as dad, sneaking around. >> kimberly: shh. calm down. calm down. hush. hush. you are safe.
>> theresa: weird. grandma? grandma? you said you wanted it's me, theresa. oh, my god. oh, my god, mateo must've sent that message to get me here alone. [suspenseful music] [screams] oh, my god, mom. you scared me to death. >> kimberly: i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. shh. calm down. calm down. >> theresa: you're as bad as dad, sneaking around. >> kimberly: shh. calm down. calm down. hush. hush. you are safe.
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british prime minister theresa may is in india in her first trip out of europe since taking office.hough the uk's path to leavingg the european union remains unclear. reporter: trade deals worth one billion pounds. u.k. prime minister theresa may is in india seeking to boost trade and investment despite anyg unable to sign bilateral trade deal before the brexit decision finalizes, the british government is moving ahead with plans to develop trade hides -- trade ties outside the eu. want to be great exporting nations. so we shouldld work together for the long haul to break down the barriers in trade investment. >> the british might -- british prime mister has her work cut out for her in a country that has been negotiating a free trade agreement with the eu for the better part of a decade. one of the biggest sticking point between the two leaders is visa restriction. india prime minister is particularly unhappy over restrictions on students wanting to stay in britain after finishing their education. it has led to a 50% drop in enrollment by indian students. >> we must -- greater moped
british prime minister theresa may is in india in her first trip out of europe since taking office.hough the uk's path to leavingg the european union remains unclear. reporter: trade deals worth one billion pounds. u.k. prime minister theresa may is in india seeking to boost trade and investment despite anyg unable to sign bilateral trade deal before the brexit decision finalizes, the british government is moving ahead with plans to develop trade hides -- trade ties outside the eu. want to be...
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- theresa. e looking for? carl lives with me, right? his xxxx-brained cousin comes to town, got this handgun. he talks carl into going and sticking places up. you've been around them talking about this? they gotta get half-drunk beforehand to even work the nerve up. and i'm like, "you guys are not cut out for this." which one of them give you the black eye? yesterday, they come in, donny's shot, crying, bleedin' on the furniture. i'm like, "that's it." but carl's got this big gun they stole, right? his? - oh, that's donny. - that's the idiot. - you got a picture of the other one? no, but i'm telling you, 2:30 bus to baltimore. that's the master plan they came up with. you expecting? man, oh, man. - port authority bus terminal? - yeah. theresa, we're gonna need you to write your full name, your address, and your phone number down here. take these guys? - bus terminal's midtown south. think we oughta call up eddie hazel, let him have this collar. you got business here, szymanski? ould take my best shot, you turned my life upside down 'cau
- theresa. e looking for? carl lives with me, right? his xxxx-brained cousin comes to town, got this handgun. he talks carl into going and sticking places up. you've been around them talking about this? they gotta get half-drunk beforehand to even work the nerve up. and i'm like, "you guys are not cut out for this." which one of them give you the black eye? yesterday, they come in, donny's shot, crying, bleedin' on the furniture. i'm like, "that's it." but carl's got this...
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he was convicted in 2007 of helping his uncle steven avery kill photographer "theresa halbach". in 2005...then 16-year-old dassey confessed to helping his uncle steven avery rape and kill theresa halbach. fast forward to 2016...a judge ruled in august... dassey's statement's to investigators were coerced. he overturned dassey's conviction which the state is currently appealing. his legal team at northwestern's center on wrongful convictions of youth applaud a statement online: "we are in the process of making arrangements for his release and hope that brendan will be reunited with his family by thanksgiving. meanwhile the wisconsin department of justice says attorney general brad schimel intends to fight the decision by filing an emergency motion in the seventh circuit seeking a stay of this release order. milwaukee police say an eight-year-old took a gun to school monday. officers were called to lafollette school a little was unloaded. officials say officers discovered that the child took the gun from home. milwaukee police say the district attorneys office will be reviewing th
he was convicted in 2007 of helping his uncle steven avery kill photographer "theresa halbach". in 2005...then 16-year-old dassey confessed to helping his uncle steven avery rape and kill theresa halbach. fast forward to 2016...a judge ruled in august... dassey's statement's to investigators were coerced. he overturned dassey's conviction which the state is currently appealing. his legal team at northwestern's center on wrongful convictions of youth applaud a statement online:...
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donald trump here when he becomes president and theresa may will president and theresa may will be hoping was critical of donald trump and his was critical of donald trump and his views that muslims should was critical of donald trump and his views that muslims should be views that muslims should be stopped from entering america. views that muslims should be stopped from entering america. she views that muslims should be stopped from entering america. she said that from entering america. she said that was divisive and wrong. from entering america. she said that was divisive and wrong. today, was divisive and wrong. today, she was more was divisive and wrong. today, she was more diplomatic, talking about was more diplomatic, talking about the special was more diplomatic, talking about the special relationship that would the special relationship that would continue between the two continue between the two countries and said there continue between the two countries and said there were many values that and said there were many values that we and said there were many values that we had in comm
donald trump here when he becomes president and theresa may will president and theresa may will be hoping was critical of donald trump and his was critical of donald trump and his views that muslims should was critical of donald trump and his views that muslims should be views that muslims should be stopped from entering america. views that muslims should be stopped from entering america. she views that muslims should be stopped from entering america. she said that from entering america. she...
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and a nbc political analyst, maria theresa kumar. and elysse, i want to go first to you. these are your republicans we're talking about. and in florida, we have 28% of registered republicans voting for hillary clinton. >> that's absolutely staggering if the number holds. i really had in my head that donald trump probably was going to win florida, all be it, it was still going to be a very close race, but this would basically, if this percentage holds and republicans are coming out in such a strong percent for hillary clinton, he's in huge trouble in the sunshine state, you know, consider that exit polls in 2004, republican voters, 6% voted for john kerry. in '08, 9% voted for barack obama. if 28% of republicans in florida are voting for donald trump, he has a huge problem on his hands, and you know, he can't win the presidential election without winning florida. >> maria theresa kumar. marco rubio running for senate in that state. the guy who called donald trump a con man hit him very hard, running on the same ticket with donald trump, and here we see this massive crossov
and a nbc political analyst, maria theresa kumar. and elysse, i want to go first to you. these are your republicans we're talking about. and in florida, we have 28% of registered republicans voting for hillary clinton. >> that's absolutely staggering if the number holds. i really had in my head that donald trump probably was going to win florida, all be it, it was still going to be a very close race, but this would basically, if this percentage holds and republicans are coming out in such...
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dassey was convicted in 2007 of helping his uncle steven avery kill photographer "theresa halbach". fox 6's madeline anderson explains why dassey is still behind bars despite the judge's order. dassey's sue contingent upon several conditions... including providing the court with his intended address by noon tuesday. in addition... the state says it plans to take legal steps to prevent dassey from being released. after 10 years in prison... brendan dassey' of netflix's making a murderer could soon be a free man. district judge william duffin monday... ordering the 27-year-old's release. his legal team at northwestern's center on wrongful convictions statement online: "we are in the process of making arrangements for his release and hope that brendan will be reunited with his family by thanksgiving. meanwhile the wisconsin department of justice says attorney general brad schimel intends to fight the decision by filing an emergency motion in the seventh circuit seeking a stay of this release order. milwaukee criminal defense lawyer chris cherella: i would imagine that the 7th circuit i
dassey was convicted in 2007 of helping his uncle steven avery kill photographer "theresa halbach". fox 6's madeline anderson explains why dassey is still behind bars despite the judge's order. dassey's sue contingent upon several conditions... including providing the court with his intended address by noon tuesday. in addition... the state says it plans to take legal steps to prevent dassey from being released. after 10 years in prison... brendan dassey' of netflix's making a...