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asegura tambiÉn que hernÁndez golpeÓ a thomson en el rostro.a la causa de la muerte que fue el angulamien. >> al final l dÍa, esperamos que todo salga favorable. gracias a todos por darnos el o mento, porque no es fÁcil. estar en esta situaciÓn no es fÁcil. daysy: activistas dijeron que seguirÁn hasta que el juicio termine. >> despuÉs vamos a entrar y esperamos que el final de este proceso la familia tenga justicia. daysy: en tanto se espera que el dÍa de maÑana se intensifican los testimonios en este juicio que contemplado que tenga una duraciÓn de casi dos semanas. patricia: y chicago es la ciudad con el mayor nÚmero de pandillas en estados unidos, con mÁs de 100,000 integrantes. y las redes sociales se han convertido en el mÉtodo preferido de los pandilleros para planear y cometer sus crÍmenes. estas revelaciones aparecen en un libro de la policÍa de la ciudad. ilia: la comisiÓn de crimen de chicago, la misma que declarÓ al chapo guzmÁn como el enemigo pÚblico de la ciudad, presentÓ la actualizaciÓn del libro sobre pandillas en el que dice q
asegura tambiÉn que hernÁndez golpeÓ a thomson en el rostro.a la causa de la muerte que fue el angulamien. >> al final l dÍa, esperamos que todo salga favorable. gracias a todos por darnos el o mento, porque no es fÁcil. estar en esta situaciÓn no es fÁcil. daysy: activistas dijeron que seguirÁn hasta que el juicio termine. >> despuÉs vamos a entrar y esperamos que el final de este proceso la familia tenga justicia. daysy: en tanto se espera que el dÍa de maÑana se...
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s internet equivalent of thirty three thomson street while the n.s.a. surveillance at the thirty three thomson street location mainly targets phone calls that pass through the building's international switching points the tenth avenue locations appears to primarily collect e-mails online chats and data from internet browsing sessions now the telecommunication giant close relationship with. was first exposed back in two thousand and fifteen by the new york times thanks to documents that were leaked by whistleblower edward snowden now while the n.s.a. has yet to confirm or deny these allegations eighteen tea house confirm to intercept that they are required by law to provide authorities with information to a certain extent reporting in new york city job as are taken. to a certain extent grew by the words were murdered i know you are not i know some of our say it's not a dictatorship it's not a monarchy i'm tired of hearing companies say about what we have to with up funny because there are cell phone companies out there that do not and will fight. for you
s internet equivalent of thirty three thomson street while the n.s.a. surveillance at the thirty three thomson street location mainly targets phone calls that pass through the building's international switching points the tenth avenue locations appears to primarily collect e-mails online chats and data from internet browsing sessions now the telecommunication giant close relationship with. was first exposed back in two thousand and fifteen by the new york times thanks to documents that were...
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catarina thomson, thank you for being with us on bbc news.eting several muslim—majority countries. the five to four ruling by the conservative majority gives president trump a big victory and — for the time being — ends a fight in the lower courts over whether the policy represented an unlawful ban on muslims. in the last hour, the president praised the supreme court's decision. the supreme court ruling just coming out, a tremendous success and tremendous victory for the american people and for our constitution. this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure. at a and we have to be safe and we have to be secure. ata minimum, we and we have to be safe and we have to be secure. at a minimum, we have to be secure. at a minimum, we have to make sure that we've let people coming into the country, we know who is coming in, we know where they are coming from. —— we have to make sure that we vet people. we have to know who is coming here. the ruling shows that the attacks from the med
catarina thomson, thank you for being with us on bbc news.eting several muslim—majority countries. the five to four ruling by the conservative majority gives president trump a big victory and — for the time being — ends a fight in the lower courts over whether the policy represented an unlawful ban on muslims. in the last hour, the president praised the supreme court's decision. the supreme court ruling just coming out, a tremendous success and tremendous victory for the american people...
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mega-mergers has been increasing it's been confirmed with some hard and hide numbers figures from thomson reuters show that global mergers and acquisitions are up sixty five percent in the first six months of this year compared to this point last year to a total of two point five trillion dollars this is a new record going back to one such things were originally calculated back in one thousand nine hundred eighty in europe the year over year increase and that metric was ninety six percent.
mega-mergers has been increasing it's been confirmed with some hard and hide numbers figures from thomson reuters show that global mergers and acquisitions are up sixty five percent in the first six months of this year compared to this point last year to a total of two point five trillion dollars this is a new record going back to one such things were originally calculated back in one thousand nine hundred eighty in europe the year over year increase and that metric was ninety six percent.
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jeremy thomson—cook is chief economist at the foreign exchange company, world first.magine, for the financial markets, this has been somewhere to put your money in, the dollar, in the run—up to interest rates going up the run—up to interest rates going up but also the strong flow of years about the state of its economy. absolutely. the us dollar is of the most important currency and if the dollar is strengthening, everybody has to take notice. there are three strings — the monetary policy, the federal reserve, the movement in fiscal policy, by the trump administration and how they will be paid for, obviously more borrowing from the us and the investment perspective. where is money starting to move if we are looking at a world economy. we have talked a lot already about the impact for in merging economies but what about for the us? it is thought that the treasury would never say this but they like a weaker dollar the many reasons. what does it mean if it gets stronger? simply put, us imports... products coming into the us economy are cheaper and dampens down latent us
jeremy thomson—cook is chief economist at the foreign exchange company, world first.magine, for the financial markets, this has been somewhere to put your money in, the dollar, in the run—up to interest rates going up the run—up to interest rates going up but also the strong flow of years about the state of its economy. absolutely. the us dollar is of the most important currency and if the dollar is strengthening, everybody has to take notice. there are three strings — the monetary...
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mega-mergers as that increasing it's been confirmed with some heart and hide numbers figures from thomson reuters show that global mergers and acquisitions are up sixty five percent in the first six months of this year compared to this point last year to a total of two point five trillion dollars this is a new record going back to one such things were originally calculated back in one thousand nine hundred eighty in europe the year over year increase and that metric was ninety six percent up to a total of seven hundred sixty seven billion dollars in value this happened despite a fall in the total number of mergers by sector media mergers of course where a notable standout the total in that category was three hundred twenty two billion dollars for the first half of the year six times the figure for the mid twenty seventeen the top track tax cuts has been a big factor in fueling the buying spree in companies seek strategic and profitable uses for the large windfall the trend has been strong despite global trade tensions and a drastic exhalation of the trade war uncertainties may still slow
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today the thirty three active mines in harlan employ less than thomson. some of deals minds have even been converted. two museums. laid off left with nothing since the ninety's manny laid off was for they don't see any other options in the field now it's in time on employed man are they usually customers swill tarrant county was founded on co and there's a reason harris county was bill that's the reason. that is hard and can't is why the if they squeeze welfare and get me into the building code and they get coal there's nothing else here we don't have the luxury of the cities we don't have factories we don't and the reason monday is because the sales are closed in the mountains and we don't have the roadways in which large assume an interest in me and in a way in that. i go for the papers at the local mcdonalds or i go down here peace joy may pay to. well that's not something i'm deals over horrors boom boom boys. you could walk straight fanny's any moment if you did more to get run over people goes both ways your years of being. in the film and story ver
today the thirty three active mines in harlan employ less than thomson. some of deals minds have even been converted. two museums. laid off left with nothing since the ninety's manny laid off was for they don't see any other options in the field now it's in time on employed man are they usually customers swill tarrant county was founded on co and there's a reason harris county was bill that's the reason. that is hard and can't is why the if they squeeze welfare and get me into the building code...
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german football all right jonathan harding for us said a team germany's camp outside of moscow and thomson are from the sports thank you both very much for your analysis now shot in friday is a german word but it's a universal emotion and there was plenty of it of after the world champs were kicked out here the reactions from two fan groups that have a long rivalry with dimanche oft england and brazil. the world of the. sour well it was that. i was. evil and i shall i love my. now chance on america has been addressing the german parliament on the controversial topic of migration she called it one of the biggest challenges facing the e.u. and she urged the block to take a multilateral approach to overcome divisions on the issue her comments came ahead of a key summit in brussels today. until america is fighting for her chancellorship even though she won't show any sign of pressure in public as stoic as ever she defended her government's policies in parliament and when it came to the contentious issue of migration she said germany had made progress but i mean we have a completely different s
german football all right jonathan harding for us said a team germany's camp outside of moscow and thomson are from the sports thank you both very much for your analysis now shot in friday is a german word but it's a universal emotion and there was plenty of it of after the world champs were kicked out here the reactions from two fan groups that have a long rivalry with dimanche oft england and brazil. the world of the. sour well it was that. i was. evil and i shall i love my. now chance on...
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liverpool legend kenny dalglish is given a knighthood, while actress emma thomson is made a dame. but there's controversy too. network rail‘s boss gets an honourfor services to the rail industry despite the recent chaos for passengers. and in sport, an honour too forjermaine defoe, and the former england striker dedicates his obe to bradley lowery, the young fan who died last year. defoe said it was the proudest moment of his life, but he'd trade everything to have bradley back. good morning, it's saturday the 9th ofjune. also this morning: tensions over trade as world leaders gather for the g7 summit in canada. meanwhile, theresa may tries to quash cabinet infighting over brexit ahead of a crunch meeting with eu leaders. and find out how mike got on when he gave formula 2a a go, also known as greenpower racing. what does this do? ooh, that's the horn! those engines even quieter than we thought! good morning. first, our main story. the queen's birthday honours list has been announced with a knighthood for the former liverpool manager kenny dalglish, while oscar—winning actress emm
liverpool legend kenny dalglish is given a knighthood, while actress emma thomson is made a dame. but there's controversy too. network rail‘s boss gets an honourfor services to the rail industry despite the recent chaos for passengers. and in sport, an honour too forjermaine defoe, and the former england striker dedicates his obe to bradley lowery, the young fan who died last year. defoe said it was the proudest moment of his life, but he'd trade everything to have bradley back. good morning,...
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liverpool legend kenny dalglish is given a knighthood, while actress emma thomson is made a dame. in sport, an honour too forjermaine defoe, and the former england striker dedicates his obe to bradley lowery, the young fan who died last year. defoe said it was the proudest moment of his life, but he'd trade everything to have bradley back. good morning, it's saturday the 9th ofjune.
liverpool legend kenny dalglish is given a knighthood, while actress emma thomson is made a dame. in sport, an honour too forjermaine defoe, and the former england striker dedicates his obe to bradley lowery, the young fan who died last year. defoe said it was the proudest moment of his life, but he'd trade everything to have bradley back. good morning, it's saturday the 9th ofjune.
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mega-mergers has that increasing it's been confirmed with some hard and hide numbers figures from thomson reuters show that global mergers and acquisitions are up sixty five percent in the first six months of this year compared to this point last year to a total of two point five trillion dollars this is a new record going back to when such things were originally calculated back in one thousand nine hundred eighty in europe the year over year increase in that metric was ninety six percent up to wait.
mega-mergers has that increasing it's been confirmed with some hard and hide numbers figures from thomson reuters show that global mergers and acquisitions are up sixty five percent in the first six months of this year compared to this point last year to a total of two point five trillion dollars this is a new record going back to when such things were originally calculated back in one thousand nine hundred eighty in europe the year over year increase in that metric was ninety six percent up to...
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s alex thomson waste granaccess to the city and brings us this report. >> reporter: a broken, abandoned place, palmyra may be in government hands, but the pe eoe t coming home. >> ( translated ): the town must returnecause palmyra is for everyone, for the whole world, not just syria or the people of palmyra. it's a place for all civilization. t >> reporter: few people we saw here did not yet feel secure. our military escort banned us from filming iranian militias on the streets. the syrian government's allies. but we saw the flags of hezbollah here, their militia. the ruins, defiled by graffiti, some apparently from forces loyal to president assad, anan some pro-iralogans in farsi. r ban on us-- we can't film the russians as we droach through the empty shattered streets. there are checkpoints all across this ghost city. palmyra, forever now the scene of russia's greatest military embarrassment during its alliance in this war with the syrian government. ♪ may 5, 2016-- the st. petersburg orchestra plays in t in the roman amphitheater. syrian and russian forces have pushed the islamic sta
s alex thomson waste granaccess to the city and brings us this report. >> reporter: a broken, abandoned place, palmyra may be in government hands, but the pe eoe t coming home. >> ( translated ): the town must returnecause palmyra is for everyone, for the whole world, not just syria or the people of palmyra. it's a place for all civilization. t >> reporter: few people we saw here did not yet feel secure. our military escort banned us from filming iranian militias on the...
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mega-mergers has that increasing it's been confirmed with some hard and hide numbers figures from thomson reuters show that global mergers and acquisitions are up sixty five percent in the first six months of this year compared to this point last year to a total of two point five trillion dollars this is a new record going back to one such things were originally calculated back in one thousand nine hundred eighty in europe the year over year increase and that metric was ninety six percent up to a total of seven hundred sixty seven billion dollars in value this happened despite a fall in the total number of mergers by sector media mergers of course were a notable stand up the total in that category was three hundred twenty two billion dollars. for the first half of the year six times the figure for the mid twenty seventeen the top track tax cuts has been a big factor in fueling the buying spree and companies seek strategic and profitable uses for the large windfall the trend has been strong despite global trade tensions and a drastic exhalation of the trade war uncertainties may still slow
mega-mergers has that increasing it's been confirmed with some hard and hide numbers figures from thomson reuters show that global mergers and acquisitions are up sixty five percent in the first six months of this year compared to this point last year to a total of two point five trillion dollars this is a new record going back to one such things were originally calculated back in one thousand nine hundred eighty in europe the year over year increase and that metric was ninety six percent up to...
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mega-mergers has that increasing it's been confirmed with some hard and hide numbers figures from thomson reuters show that global mergers and acquisitions are up sixty five percent in the first six months of this year compared to this point last year to a total of two point five trillion dollars this is a new record going back to one such things were originally calculated back in one thousand nine hundred eighty in europe the year over year increase and that metric was ninety six percent up to a total of seven hundred sixty seven billion dollars in value this happened despite a fall in the total number of mergers by sector media mergers of course were a notable stand up the total in that category was three hundred twenty two billion dollars for the first half of the year six times the figure for admitted twenty seventeen the track tax cuts has been a big factor in fueling the buying spree and companies seeks to cheating and profitable uses for the large windfall the trend has been strong despite global trade tensions and a drastic exhalation of the trade war uncertainties may still slow
mega-mergers has that increasing it's been confirmed with some hard and hide numbers figures from thomson reuters show that global mergers and acquisitions are up sixty five percent in the first six months of this year compared to this point last year to a total of two point five trillion dollars this is a new record going back to one such things were originally calculated back in one thousand nine hundred eighty in europe the year over year increase and that metric was ninety six percent up to...
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so you have to tune into kaiser report to hear that we've had your guest in the second half of thomson from atack he's raised a million euros well we've been here that was just announced so you'll go more into that you had some amazing events on stage i was on stage with tone ways and i hit him hard with that question about when he wants to exclude people who are not qualified investors and i c.e.o.'s and i had asked him on stage oh so somebody would just ten thousand to their name shouldn't invest. you challenge him on that people have already seen that but the one i really liked was also you would just have lubin from a theory and he insisted to you that despite what you said that the tahlequah is not the head. of interesting because everyone is the common knowledge is the. area i'm in this area has a talent and you've got a single point. failure there of the taliban they went down in a plane crash as their aim was crash well a long list of it if they went down so just of lib and saying you know he's not the head of it there he was not fascinating because he then went on to explain w
so you have to tune into kaiser report to hear that we've had your guest in the second half of thomson from atack he's raised a million euros well we've been here that was just announced so you'll go more into that you had some amazing events on stage i was on stage with tone ways and i hit him hard with that question about when he wants to exclude people who are not qualified investors and i c.e.o.'s and i had asked him on stage oh so somebody would just ten thousand to their name shouldn't...
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the the companies will run it out here's a hewlett packard birch rises us your printers i believe thomson reuters microsoft motorola solutions and power below are just some of the companies some of the companies with these ice contracts in the last year or two years last couple months even as early as may we're talking about it and we're really jumps out to me is this rather like a slip really interesting little company problem tear right here thiel and if you don't know what peter thiel billionaire you know shuts down entire news organizations because they said mean things about him on the internet i guess yeah so you know. one of the ones i think that sort of struck me that was so odd was reuters. is. this idea. between powell and here and reuters now pelletier is one that we don't really know much about the things you might be going what the heck is this i've never heard of it so this is a pal and here is a cia backed firm that is used by law enforcement across the country so sheriff's departments marshals all of law enforcement it's behind. a very controversial set of software and we'
the the companies will run it out here's a hewlett packard birch rises us your printers i believe thomson reuters microsoft motorola solutions and power below are just some of the companies some of the companies with these ice contracts in the last year or two years last couple months even as early as may we're talking about it and we're really jumps out to me is this rather like a slip really interesting little company problem tear right here thiel and if you don't know what peter thiel...
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on earth ten of them are considered the most dangerous places to be a woman by a recent in-depth thomson reuters foundation survey in the survey five hundred forty eight experts in the fields of academics healthcare journalists policymakers and eight professionals were asked to name the worst countries for women they found that the top ten most dangerous countries for women to live in are number ten the united states of america the only western nation to make the top ten and the first time the u.s. is ranked in the top ten at number nine is africa's most populous country nigeria the eighth most dangerous place for women of the world is the war torn country of yemen with twenty two million people on the brink of starvation number seven is the democratic republic of congo with women facing machete attacks gang rape and some of the worst sexual abuse ever number six is pakistan due mostly to the lack of economic resources in the prevalence of honor killings number five is the phobe progressive regressive regime of saudi arabia number four is somalia with syria coming in third and afghanista
on earth ten of them are considered the most dangerous places to be a woman by a recent in-depth thomson reuters foundation survey in the survey five hundred forty eight experts in the fields of academics healthcare journalists policymakers and eight professionals were asked to name the worst countries for women they found that the top ten most dangerous countries for women to live in are number ten the united states of america the only western nation to make the top ten and the first time the...
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nisson on its feet the company is a failed brecht's it could easily lead to this factory relocating to thomson until europe get neither nissen nor anyone else knows what shape bricks it will take and back in london all is discord perhaps the best indication of the divide in society over what's happening in parliament the moment is on the front page of some of the newspapers in the brics it supporting press the conservative rebels who want parliament to be given the final say on a votes or describes as betrayers and traces and yes in those newspapers which supports them they described as heroes it's hard to escape the conclusion that this continues to be a country politically speaking at war with itself largely al-jazeera the westminster all right we're going to take a break now but when we come back on al-jazeera. we feel bad because the government is not giving us any answers about our future survivors of guatemala volcanic eruption oscar when they can start to rebuild their lives plus. i mean you would think they must all they are going to feel that my hands are. tied down here but i was goi
nisson on its feet the company is a failed brecht's it could easily lead to this factory relocating to thomson until europe get neither nissen nor anyone else knows what shape bricks it will take and back in london all is discord perhaps the best indication of the divide in society over what's happening in parliament the moment is on the front page of some of the newspapers in the brics it supporting press the conservative rebels who want parliament to be given the final say on a votes or...
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states want to force officials to children but their parents they think families a separation despite thomson executive order to end the practice gabriel has this report oh now they protest in america in texas and across the u.s. people are demanding answers to why the u.s. government is still detaining undocumented migrants and keeping children in shelters it's been one week since president donald trump signed an executive order abruptly indeed the policy of family separation of migrants a policy he put into place that's only added to the confusion on how to implement rapidly changing policies from the administration especially as video emerges from inside the detention centers of suffering children. on tuesday senators were reminded that the government is legally limited on how long it can keep migrant families together in detention right now i would gladly put these children back with their parents in the custody of ice or customs and border patrol but i legally can't because a twenty day mark will just be they have to be sent back we need congress to change this twenty day limit on parent
states want to force officials to children but their parents they think families a separation despite thomson executive order to end the practice gabriel has this report oh now they protest in america in texas and across the u.s. people are demanding answers to why the u.s. government is still detaining undocumented migrants and keeping children in shelters it's been one week since president donald trump signed an executive order abruptly indeed the policy of family separation of migrants a...
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klay thomson was a game-time decision. he was good to go. what bum ankle. he had three threes. 20 points for klay. lebron james had a mere 20 points. look at the spin move and the foul. steph curry gets the rebound and in transition he takes it the other way and hits it from deep like only curry can. warriors led by 13 at the half. in the fourth quarter it was all curry, he had five anamheea this script before. with the shot clock winding down, curry off balance -- only he can do this. are you kidding me? this is just ridiculous. curry finished with 33 points and set a record nine threes. they take a series lead into cleveland, 122-103 the final. >> i wasn't like waking up going let's get nine threes and set the record. it's about playing the game the right way, having good intentions on the court. pretty special night and hopefully special things happen to get two more wins. >> we had an opportunity to go home, and played some good basketball on our home floor. that shouldn't give us any comfort. we should be as uncomfortable in the series. >> we've stayed
klay thomson was a game-time decision. he was good to go. what bum ankle. he had three threes. 20 points for klay. lebron james had a mere 20 points. look at the spin move and the foul. steph curry gets the rebound and in transition he takes it the other way and hits it from deep like only curry can. warriors led by 13 at the half. in the fourth quarter it was all curry, he had five anamheea this script before. with the shot clock winding down, curry off balance -- only he can do this. are you...
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thomson reuters is out with a new poll on the most dangerous countries for women.portunity, human violence, and sexual assault. the survey was first conducted seven years ago and ranked afghanistan, pakistan, india, and somalia as some of the world's worst spots if women. this year, though, reuters extended the list to ten countries, and surprisingly the u.s. ranked as the tenth most dangerous country for women. it comes, of course, after the me t "me too" campaign. really startling to see the u.s. on the list. >> it's shocking for the united states to see that. >> lewis. >> we're joined live from london. we're getting mixed messages from the trump administration. that uncertainty obvious having a negative impact on the markets, and you're going to talk about harley-davidson that's moving some of its production overseas, so break it all down for us. >> all right. try to follow this if you can. we had this major selloff in new york thanks to a very contradictory day in washington, d.c. this started with a report that chinese would have it. and it's not only chinese
thomson reuters is out with a new poll on the most dangerous countries for women.portunity, human violence, and sexual assault. the survey was first conducted seven years ago and ranked afghanistan, pakistan, india, and somalia as some of the world's worst spots if women. this year, though, reuters extended the list to ten countries, and surprisingly the u.s. ranked as the tenth most dangerous country for women. it comes, of course, after the me t "me too" campaign. really startling...
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hired a lot of people, jobs over the past few years, thomson reuters is estimating that u.s. crude shipments to china have jumped from just $100 million per month in early 2017 to nearly 1 billion per month right now. the news comes ahead of the highly anticipated opec meeting on friday so let's get to the floor show, and this is shaping up to be a pivotal time for oil markets what should investors be making to get ahead of what could be a trend whether you like it or not. scott red letter what do you think? >> well, every time the market goes down because they think there's trouble in the oil patch go out and buy tech. if every time we have this 200 point dow futures lower, money goes to tech and you see them go green, so facebook go green all-time highs, netflix led the way a few weeks ago, today google is knocking on the door of an all-time high so i would say don't complicate it go where the strength is to that changes and right now the strength is in small cap and tech and then we'll see if oil does get hit its got to hold about $62 a barrel otherwise it's not a head win
hired a lot of people, jobs over the past few years, thomson reuters is estimating that u.s. crude shipments to china have jumped from just $100 million per month in early 2017 to nearly 1 billion per month right now. the news comes ahead of the highly anticipated opec meeting on friday so let's get to the floor show, and this is shaping up to be a pivotal time for oil markets what should investors be making to get ahead of what could be a trend whether you like it or not. scott red letter what...
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liverpool legend kenny dalglish is given a knighthood, while actress emma thomson is made a dame. but there's controversy too. network rail‘s boss gets an honourfor services to the rail industry despite the recent chaos for passengers. and in sport, an honour too forjermaine defoe and the former england striker dedicates his obe to bradley lowery, the young fan who died last year. defoe said it was the proudest moment of his life, but he'd trade everything to have bradley back. good morning, it's saturday, the 9th ofjune. also this morning: tensions over trade as world leaders gather for the g7 summit in canada. meanwhile, theresa may tries to quash cabinet infighting over brexit ahead of a crunch meeting with eu leaders. we're live at buckingham palace as 1,000 soldiers prepare for the annual trooping the colour parade. and alina jenkins has the weather. good morning. for many this weekend is going to be mainly dry with warm spells of sunshine, but once again there are some showers in the forecast and there could be heavy and thundery. i'll tell you all about them in the next 15
liverpool legend kenny dalglish is given a knighthood, while actress emma thomson is made a dame. but there's controversy too. network rail‘s boss gets an honourfor services to the rail industry despite the recent chaos for passengers. and in sport, an honour too forjermaine defoe and the former england striker dedicates his obe to bradley lowery, the young fan who died last year. defoe said it was the proudest moment of his life, but he'd trade everything to have bradley back. good morning,...
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hello to you, the over 3000 people who filled roy thomson hall for yet another munk debate. thank you for your support for more and better debates on the big issues of the day. this debate marks the start of the 10th season. we begin the season missing someone who was vital to this debate series. it was his passion for ideas, hilo for debate that inspired a creation in 2008 and it was his energy, his generosity and his drive that was so important in allowing us to really win international acclaim is one of the world great debate series. his philanthropy is legacy, it is incredible. last fall we remember that $100 million donation to cardiac health. here in toronto, transforming the lives of tens of thousands of canadians. and millions to come. bravo. we are all big fans and supporters of the terrific school for global affairs on the uft campus represented here tonight by many students. congratulations to you. and also a generous and dominant last spring to the series that will allow us to organize many evenings like this for many more years to come. knowing the benefactor as
hello to you, the over 3000 people who filled roy thomson hall for yet another munk debate. thank you for your support for more and better debates on the big issues of the day. this debate marks the start of the 10th season. we begin the season missing someone who was vital to this debate series. it was his passion for ideas, hilo for debate that inspired a creation in 2008 and it was his energy, his generosity and his drive that was so important in allowing us to really win international...
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hello to you, over 3000 people who filled roy thomson hall for yet another munk debate.hank you for your support for more and better debates on the big issues of the day. this debate marks the start of our 10th season. we begin the season missing someone who was vital to this debate series in every aspect. it was his passion for ideas, his love for debate that inspired the creation in 2008. -- our creation in 2008. it was his energy, his generosity and his drive that was so important in allowing us to win international acclaim as one of the world's great debating series. his philanthropy, legacy -- it's incredible. last fall, we all remember his donation to cardiac health in liveso, transforming the of tens of thousands and millions of canadians to come. [applause] we are big fans and supporters of the students represented here. congratulations to you. [applause] also, in a generous endowment to this series that will allow us to organize for many more years to come. knowing our benefactor as we do, the last thing he would want is for us to mark his absence with a moment
hello to you, over 3000 people who filled roy thomson hall for yet another munk debate.hank you for your support for more and better debates on the big issues of the day. this debate marks the start of our 10th season. we begin the season missing someone who was vital to this debate series in every aspect. it was his passion for ideas, his love for debate that inspired the creation in 2008. -- our creation in 2008. it was his energy, his generosity and his drive that was so important in...
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our business presenter, ben thomson has been at a further education college to find out more.e big training facilities they've got at leeds city college. they talk about all sorts of mechanic work, engineering work. take a look at this one as well, and 1951 javelin. originally made just eight miles down the road from here so restoring classic cars as well, one of the courses they offer. but you are right, what happens to all the funding universities and colleges get after brexit? bill is one of the bosses here, nice to see you. places like this take a lot of money to run, you've got a great facility here. it's fantastic. colleges and universities get a lot of money from europe, nearly £1 billion in the country, what does it mean, what does brexit mean for you? it's a relatively small amount of money we receive from the eu, nevertheless it is incredibly important and without it it would make us struggle to maintain facilities as high—quality as this. and there's so many different issues related to it, visas for students, it is about access to funding and there's also that skill
our business presenter, ben thomson has been at a further education college to find out more.e big training facilities they've got at leeds city college. they talk about all sorts of mechanic work, engineering work. take a look at this one as well, and 1951 javelin. originally made just eight miles down the road from here so restoring classic cars as well, one of the courses they offer. but you are right, what happens to all the funding universities and colleges get after brexit? bill is one of...
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ya estÁ casi listo nuestro "revoltillo digital" por un lado tenemos a klhoe kardashian y tristÁn thomsongo, cuando hizo la donaciÓn significativa al teletÓn de puerto rico de $100,000, como les comentamos ayer, lo que sÍ es que bad bunny estÁ desaparecido de sus redes sociales, su Última foto fue el 30 de mayo y se ve que la estÁ pasando muy bien en su isla tratando de conectarse con Él mismo. otra muestra mÁs de que el conejito no es tan malo. ana: para quiÉn anda con dinero en la playa en un jetsky porque se moja y se echa a perder y ya no sirve? francisca: sÓlo Él . ana: y hablando de reguetoneros, hay otra noticia. francisca: vamos a hablar de nicky jam. uno de las pÁginas de fanÁticos, nos llama la atenciÓn porque pueden ver esto. fuentes cercanas a la pareja confirma que se van a divorciar. sabe que nicky jam se casÓ hace un aÑo. ana: esta es una pÁgina de fans. francisca: sÍ, nadie ha dicho nada, sÓlo rumores de que apuntan de que Él y estaba pensÉ estÁn por divorciar. ana: ojalÁ sean muchas especulaciones y siempre estÁn juntos. francisca: vamos a ver, vamos a una pausa. ol® rapi
ya estÁ casi listo nuestro "revoltillo digital" por un lado tenemos a klhoe kardashian y tristÁn thomsongo, cuando hizo la donaciÓn significativa al teletÓn de puerto rico de $100,000, como les comentamos ayer, lo que sÍ es que bad bunny estÁ desaparecido de sus redes sociales, su Última foto fue el 30 de mayo y se ve que la estÁ pasando muy bien en su isla tratando de conectarse con Él mismo. otra muestra mÁs de que el conejito no es tan malo. ana: para quiÉn anda con...
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host: laurent early reports on reportslawrence hurley on the supreme court for thomson reuters.ing up, we're going to hear about the justice department's inspector general report on hillary clinton's use of email. christopher farrell of judicial watch will join us to talk about it. later on we hear about those children being held at the border and what happens to them emotionally, physically, and otherwise because of their dissension will have is -- because of their detention. we will have those conversations next. attack andguage of of damage that by expressing an opinion that people don't like you have inflicted an injury, i striking andry rather frightening. and quite emblematic of the way the left is responding. to any sort of dissent and especially one that trenches on identity grievance politics which is everywhere. it has infected everything. professor amy -- >> on the limits of free expression on college campuses in the u.s.. sunday not at 8:00 eastern on cue and day. --q&a. >> maryland congressman john delaney, the first democrat to declare our run for the presidency in
host: laurent early reports on reportslawrence hurley on the supreme court for thomson reuters.ing up, we're going to hear about the justice department's inspector general report on hillary clinton's use of email. christopher farrell of judicial watch will join us to talk about it. later on we hear about those children being held at the border and what happens to them emotionally, physically, and otherwise because of their dissension will have is -- because of their detention. we will have...
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of the the companies will run it down here's a hewlett packard for tris us your printers i believe thomson reuters microsoft motorola solutions and power steering wheel are just some of the companies some of the companies with these ice contracts in the last year or two years last couple months even as early as may we are talking about and what really jumps out to me is this rather like a slip really interesting little company problem tear rioter thiel and if you don't know about peter thiel billionaire you know shuts down entire news organizations because they said mean things about him on the internet i guess yeah so you know. one of the ones i think that sort of struck me that was so odd was reuters. is. this idea. between powell and here and reuters now pelletier is one that we don't really know much about the things you might be going what the heck is this i've never heard of it so this is a pal and here is a cia backed firm that is used by law enforcement across the country so sheriff's departments marshals all of law enforcement it's behind. a very controversial set of software and
of the the companies will run it down here's a hewlett packard for tris us your printers i believe thomson reuters microsoft motorola solutions and power steering wheel are just some of the companies some of the companies with these ice contracts in the last year or two years last couple months even as early as may we are talking about and what really jumps out to me is this rather like a slip really interesting little company problem tear rioter thiel and if you don't know about peter thiel...