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♪ tom: this is bloomberg and i am tom mackenzie. these are the stories that set your agenda.sian shares fall in the fed has more reasons to delay cuts. the boj is set to hike rates for the first time since 2007 as traders i crucial data. vladimir putin extends his rule in russia. we discussed that and what another term will mean. let's check in on markets. risk off. a second downside. steamy prices and disconnect from cpi, pbi and dovish commentary from jay powell. markets pricing in a full cut in july. european futures off by 1/10 of a percent. the ftse 100 is flat. investors are adjusting to sticky inflation, setting up for negative session. a big day for japan, expecting a press conference from japan and an update on wage negotiations. speculation increasing that the boj could go with its first hike since 2007. he saw the selloff across treasuries on the back of producer prices and a 10 basis move higher. the yen is in focus. not a lot of movement but that could change. copper is the commodity to watch. it is currently at an 11 month high on speculation that demand is heat
♪ tom: this is bloomberg and i am tom mackenzie. these are the stories that set your agenda.sian shares fall in the fed has more reasons to delay cuts. the boj is set to hike rates for the first time since 2007 as traders i crucial data. vladimir putin extends his rule in russia. we discussed that and what another term will mean. let's check in on markets. risk off. a second downside. steamy prices and disconnect from cpi, pbi and dovish commentary from jay powell. markets pricing in a full...
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i am tom mackenzie. japanese stocks lead gains in asia after wall street initiatives february at fresh record highs. the fed wasted is showing u.s. underlying inflation rose in january at the fastest pace in nearly one year. china factory activity shrinks for a fifth straight month as weak demand continues to hamper growth in the world's second-largest economy. loss dozens of palestinians are killed near a convoy of aid trucks in gaza. president biden said the issue will complicate talks, but he remains hopeful of a cease-fire. let's check in on these markets as we say, another record being notched by wall street yesterday, a fourth straight month of gains. the data is looking less concerning when it comes to inflation, a more benign inflation picture coming in line with expectations. u.s. jobless claims it ticked up suggesting there is softness coming through for the labor market and revisions when it comes to pce inflation gauge for the month of december, revisions over seeming to feed into the optimis
i am tom mackenzie. japanese stocks lead gains in asia after wall street initiatives february at fresh record highs. the fed wasted is showing u.s. underlying inflation rose in january at the fastest pace in nearly one year. china factory activity shrinks for a fifth straight month as weak demand continues to hamper growth in the world's second-largest economy. loss dozens of palestinians are killed near a convoy of aid trucks in gaza. president biden said the issue will complicate talks, but...
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♪ >> good morning, i'm tom mackenzie.nvestors look ahead to a busy week including the fed gauge of inflation. japan's currency official warns against speculative moves. oil snaps a three day losing streak and iron ore holds its best gain since september on china optimism. a day of mourning and russia after the death toll from the terrorist attack reaches 137. france raises its security alert following the attack claimed by the islamic state. we do check in on the markets. a muted finish on friday, and catherine man, a hawk on the need for a recent hike will be giving a speech. central bankers in focus. ftse futures at 7000. s&p futures are flat. 459 is the two year yield. is now the time to add? emphasis on ensuring damage done in the labor market. our the federal reserve shifting away? the two-year at 459. verbal intervention from japanese officials. currently 151 on the yen. geopolitics are a factor. central bank cuts could support commodity markets. prices are higher on the iron. 8% gains. how asian markets are faring.
♪ >> good morning, i'm tom mackenzie.nvestors look ahead to a busy week including the fed gauge of inflation. japan's currency official warns against speculative moves. oil snaps a three day losing streak and iron ore holds its best gain since september on china optimism. a day of mourning and russia after the death toll from the terrorist attack reaches 137. france raises its security alert following the attack claimed by the islamic state. we do check in on the markets. a muted finish...
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tom: ok. from h&m. $600 million, does it limit you in retail partners that you can align with? does it constrain your customer base? dennis: this is a clear commitment, and industry movement and they're happy they secured capacity. they are saying this will not be exclusive, it is open for collaboration. tom: so you can look to competitors for customers? dennis: yes. this is a great shift happening and we need to cooperate on the back and front end, that is the way to do it. tom: would you say to skeptics who say recycling with microfibers and challenges, that's not the right way to approach this. that is a concern from some in academics who look at the climate crisis and challenges around microfibers. dennis: certainly, we are happy to engage in the debate. 60 million metric tons up to 90 million, it is growing and it is made from coconut oil. we are becoming a powerhouse. we need to stop the flow. tom: to those concerned about greenwashing, when people suggest maybe this is greenwashing how
tom: ok. from h&m. $600 million, does it limit you in retail partners that you can align with? does it constrain your customer base? dennis: this is a clear commitment, and industry movement and they're happy they secured capacity. they are saying this will not be exclusive, it is open for collaboration. tom: so you can look to competitors for customers? dennis: yes. this is a great shift happening and we need to cooperate on the back and front end, that is the way to do it. tom: would you...
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tom: the timing will be important. said is -- setting this up nicely for a check on the asian markets. avril hong, what are you looking at? avril: asia market seemed to be shrugging off the hawkish comments even ahead of what we get from data, tokyo and cpi seem to be taking their things in stride may be because we got the hawkish comments at the start of the week from bostic, so for now chinese equities reversing their losses from yesterday. leading the charge, meituan helping to boost the hang seng after he got its upgrade from the outlook from stable to positive by moody's. this is the chinese food delivery giant. let's take a look at what else is moving higher. the taiwanese iphoto maker that also makes ai servers is rallying to a record high and has been moving higher for this month. at the start of the month we saw it posting strong quarterly earnings and between then and now per urges -- a brokerages upgrading their stock. let's take a look at some of the drugs as well. we have the icbc earnings, chinese state l
tom: the timing will be important. said is -- setting this up nicely for a check on the asian markets. avril hong, what are you looking at? avril: asia market seemed to be shrugging off the hawkish comments even ahead of what we get from data, tokyo and cpi seem to be taking their things in stride may be because we got the hawkish comments at the start of the week from bostic, so for now chinese equities reversing their losses from yesterday. leading the charge, meituan helping to boost the...
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-china tensions at play, tom. tom: amd is set to hit a u.s. government roadblock. for more on this bloomberg scoop, let's bring in peter, an executive. what is the significance of this abd roadblock for the u.s.-china relationship? >> well, this really underscores how serious the u.s. is in its efforts to try to block china from getting some of these ai technologies. so important commercially and also for military operations. amd has been competing more aggressively in this field more recently. when the u.s. first imposed restrictions on the ability to send these chips to china, nvidia was hit with that. we knew that amd has been stepping up its competition in this field. what we found out in this story is that amd has tried to redesign it ai chips so they could sell into the china market. they went to the commerce department so they could get an exedges and the commerce department said this chip is too powerful at this point and they would not be able to get that exedges fliers now. they may go back to the drawing board. and to try to sell it in the china market.
-china tensions at play, tom. tom: amd is set to hit a u.s. government roadblock. for more on this bloomberg scoop, let's bring in peter, an executive. what is the significance of this abd roadblock for the u.s.-china relationship? >> well, this really underscores how serious the u.s. is in its efforts to try to block china from getting some of these ai technologies. so important commercially and also for military operations. amd has been competing more aggressively in this field more...
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♪ >> i'm tom mackenzie in london.apan's nikkei tops 40 thousand and awaiting testimony from jay powell. opec plus extends cuts. china unveiling strategies for reviving the economy. we are live in beijing. diplomatic efforts to pause fighting as conditions deteriorate with planes air dropping aid into the territory. it's a big week for global markets. the national people's congress in china and growth targets. you have jay powell in the house and senate and fresh forecasts. the rally continues across asia and 16 stocks out of 18 closing higher. to tens of a percent gains. looking to losses of a 10th of 1%. upgrades coming from bank of america. nasdaq futures are pointing to modest gains. let's look across assets. european futures, let's look at the currencies. money moving out of treasuries. 108 on the single currency. bitcoin in focus having crossed the 64,000 level. etf flows continued to support opec-plus extending cuts, now the most important decision for the cut in june. brent at $83 a barrel. mixed demand. what i
♪ >> i'm tom mackenzie in london.apan's nikkei tops 40 thousand and awaiting testimony from jay powell. opec plus extends cuts. china unveiling strategies for reviving the economy. we are live in beijing. diplomatic efforts to pause fighting as conditions deteriorate with planes air dropping aid into the territory. it's a big week for global markets. the national people's congress in china and growth targets. you have jay powell in the house and senate and fresh forecasts. the rally...
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tom: good morning, this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. i'm tom mackenzie in london. these are stories that set the agenda. the bank of japan hikes interest rates for the first time since 2007 and scraps yield curve control. the yen falls through 150 versus the dollar. traders cut fed bets as fomc members gather. u.s. two year five-year yields climb to the highest levels this year. plus, nvidia unveils the successor to its old ai processor. but markets deliver a muted response to the highly anticipated speech. >> this is hopper. hopper changed the world. this is blackwell. tom: a new era for the japanese economy. the first hike since 2007, ending of yield curve control, and an ending of etf that's in buying. we have stephen engle on the ground in tokyo for all the details and we will cross over momentarily. let's check in on the markets as we set you up throughout the trading day. the fed starts its own policy meeting with that decision on wednesday and a focus on the dot plots, the focus from the fed officials. european futures up. when it comes to s&p futures, 5200,
tom: good morning, this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. i'm tom mackenzie in london. these are stories that set the agenda. the bank of japan hikes interest rates for the first time since 2007 and scraps yield curve control. the yen falls through 150 versus the dollar. traders cut fed bets as fomc members gather. u.s. two year five-year yields climb to the highest levels this year. plus, nvidia unveils the successor to its old ai processor. but markets deliver a muted response to the highly...
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♪ tom: good morning, this is bloomberg and i am tom mackenzie.n holding pattern ahead of inflation data. jb dimon warns the u.s. economy is not out of the woods adding the fed should wait before cutting interest rates and u.k. data will be watched by the bank of england. it will stickiness move the dial for the boe? let's check in on markets. after modest losses yesterday futures looking brighter as we lead up to wage data and the data print. jay powell suggests they are getting closer to a point where they have confidence to cut rates. will data get them closer today? or cause fluctuations? european futures with gains after modest losses. ftse futures are up as we look to the data, markets pricing in a cost -- cut in august. back above the 5000 level after modest losses nasdaq pointing higher. let's look cross asset, keeping our eye on currency. the pound in focus as we look ahead to labor and jobs data out of the u.k.. 4.09 and not a lot of movement so far. the pound at 128. we will see if it changes. bitcoin crossed 72,000 yesterday. as money
♪ tom: good morning, this is bloomberg and i am tom mackenzie.n holding pattern ahead of inflation data. jb dimon warns the u.s. economy is not out of the woods adding the fed should wait before cutting interest rates and u.k. data will be watched by the bank of england. it will stickiness move the dial for the boe? let's check in on markets. after modest losses yesterday futures looking brighter as we lead up to wage data and the data print. jay powell suggests they are getting closer to a...
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i am tom mackenzie. stocks in asia make china weaker despite reporting a surge in exports after the fed chair jay powell keeps the door open to interest rate cuts before the end of the year. >> we believe that our policy rate is likely at its peak for this tightening cycle. if the economy evolves broadly as expected it would be appropriate to begin dialing back policy restraint later this year. tom: it investors look to europe with the ecb said to deliver its latest rate decision and new economic forecasts. yemen's houthi rubble strike a commercial ship killing three crew members an escalation of the red sea crisis. from geopolitics to the earnings story, we are looking at what is causing in terms of lufthansa, the redhead on the terminal, adjusted ebita on prior year levels, so they expect on the forecast. you will get a repeat of what came true in terms of earnings for 2024. in terms of revenue for the fourth quarter, 8.7 seven 6 billion euros below the estimates of 9.3 billion euros. there are details
i am tom mackenzie. stocks in asia make china weaker despite reporting a surge in exports after the fed chair jay powell keeps the door open to interest rate cuts before the end of the year. >> we believe that our policy rate is likely at its peak for this tightening cycle. if the economy evolves broadly as expected it would be appropriate to begin dialing back policy restraint later this year. tom: it investors look to europe with the ecb said to deliver its latest rate decision and new...
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tom: good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am tom mackenzie. japan lead stocks higher in asia as the boj headlines have big we of central-bank decisions. it's negative interest rate policy likely to end tomorrow. china's factory output and investment grow more than expected showing stimulus measures are helping, but consumers remain cautious. a defiant vladimir putin warns russia will not be stopped from pursuing its goals after sweeping to victory in a tightly controlled presidential election. let's check in on these markets, a solid session in asia bolstered by the gains in japan. the nikkei rallying on convictions that the yen will not strengthen that much even if a rate hike comes through. the first hike since 2007 ending the negative interest rate policies. the expectation from boj watchers is it is likely to happen on tuesday. european futures pointed to .2 of 1%. s&p futures pointing higher by .5 of 1%. the number of cuts for the fed just under three. nasdaq futures up .5 of 1%. we are watching the apple story with bloomberg report and t
tom: good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am tom mackenzie. japan lead stocks higher in asia as the boj headlines have big we of central-bank decisions. it's negative interest rate policy likely to end tomorrow. china's factory output and investment grow more than expected showing stimulus measures are helping, but consumers remain cautious. a defiant vladimir putin warns russia will not be stopped from pursuing its goals after sweeping to victory in a tightly...
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tom: how much cushion?got that lock up for six month on the spac, where are we in terms of his financial affairs, is he in the clear of this? >> is not in the clear because this is just one of many in the last 24 hours, his criminal trial date was set for april 15, which is only a couple of weeks away. he has a net worth increased by $4 billion. but a lot of that is rolled up in stocks. the question is, can he afford his legal affairs. on a broader political standpoint from a global standpoint, 24 hours ago the concern was, do you need some sort of rich billionaire or foreign government to help pay off the bond payment and with that violate campaign-finance rules. that's off the table because it's not a big enough amount for him to risk skirting the lines. his fortune is 6.5 billion dollars. that's expected to get him through this particular court case. tom: that's a turnaround as we look ahead to the next court case around april 15 and the hush money trial. pretty, thank you. markets today, coanchor with t
tom: how much cushion?got that lock up for six month on the spac, where are we in terms of his financial affairs, is he in the clear of this? >> is not in the clear because this is just one of many in the last 24 hours, his criminal trial date was set for april 15, which is only a couple of weeks away. he has a net worth increased by $4 billion. but a lot of that is rolled up in stocks. the question is, can he afford his legal affairs. on a broader political standpoint from a global...
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>> tom: until he's 12. >> tom: i need to stay fit. >> stephen: there's that moment when your son goesificant moment in your life. >> tom: we had a steering competition only yesterday. [laughter] and i won it. >> stephen: congratulations. wow. [laughter] >> tom: he didn't know it was a steering competition. and also he doesn't blink which is astonishing. did you remember that? babies don't really blink. >> stephen: they have so much moisture, they don't really need to. >> tom: he was staring at me and i was thinking, do you think i'm a complete idiot? you don't know that already. you sense it instinctively. then he blinked and i thought "thank god." anyway, i'm going to end for a bit but then i won't mind losing to him. >> stephen: good luck with all of that. >> tom: yes. i mustn't crush his joy out of him. [laughter] >> stephen: that sounded so english. tom, thank you so much for being here. so lovely to meet you. the season finale of "feud: capote vs. the swans" airs wednesday on fx. the entire season will be available thursday on hulu. it's tom hollander, everybody. we'll be right b
>> tom: until he's 12. >> tom: i need to stay fit. >> stephen: there's that moment when your son goesificant moment in your life. >> tom: we had a steering competition only yesterday. [laughter] and i won it. >> stephen: congratulations. wow. [laughter] >> tom: he didn't know it was a steering competition. and also he doesn't blink which is astonishing. did you remember that? babies don't really blink. >> stephen: they have so much moisture, they don't...
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i am tom mackenzie in london. it began in focus has japanese stocks of the most among some growing speculation the bank of japan will raise rates, it investors look ahead to u.s. investor data tomorrow. u.s. president joe biden towards israel against invading the city of rafah, calling it a redline as cease-fire talks remained deadlocked. aramco's 31 billion dollars gift, the world's biggest oil exporter ramps up its quarterly dividend despite loyal oil prices to plug a budget deficit. a bit of profit across the nasdaq on friday. we had jobs data, unemployment rate ticking up to 3.9%, but broadly the jobs picture looking at a relatively resilient in the u.s. european stocks ended friday at a press record. european stocks pointing to losses of .5 of 1%. the data focus is the inflation print out of the u.s. on tuesday. it is worth noting inflation out of china managed to take up in a recent reading suggesting the inflationary funk is starting to return. ftse futures pointing lower by .3 of 1%. just down .1 of 1% on
i am tom mackenzie in london. it began in focus has japanese stocks of the most among some growing speculation the bank of japan will raise rates, it investors look ahead to u.s. investor data tomorrow. u.s. president joe biden towards israel against invading the city of rafah, calling it a redline as cease-fire talks remained deadlocked. aramco's 31 billion dollars gift, the world's biggest oil exporter ramps up its quarterly dividend despite loyal oil prices to plug a budget deficit. a bit of...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, this is bloomberg daybreak: europe, i'm tom mackenzie in londone are the stories that set your agenda. wall street notches up a new record high. investors shrug off hotter than expected u.s. inflations with market still optimistic on fed rate cuts. in japan, the end strengthens as the world largest carmaker agreed so wage hike demands adding to the case for a boj policy shift next week. we bring you comments from the governor this hour. plus, another big warning for europe as it reports. we have breaking lines from adidas right now but also vw as well. let's bring you the adidas lines for your revenue coming in at 21 .4 3 billion euros. there's a number of setbacks, not least is working through those profits coming in at 268 million euros for the full year for adidas. in terms of the margins, slightly missing the estimates. adidas fourth-quarter growth margin 44.6%, slightly then below the estimates of 45% and we are looking at a fourth-quarter operating loss coming in above the estimates for adidas 377 million euros. the estimates for the loss at
this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, this is bloomberg daybreak: europe, i'm tom mackenzie in londone are the stories that set your agenda. wall street notches up a new record high. investors shrug off hotter than expected u.s. inflations with market still optimistic on fed rate cuts. in japan, the end strengthens as the world largest carmaker agreed so wage hike demands adding to the case for a boj policy shift next week. we bring you comments from the governor this hour. plus, another...
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tom: risks to the downside for apple.lee from bloomberg intelligence on the earnings still getting more than 50% of their revenues from the iphone maker. second straight quarter of strong profit growth driven by ai. now to some of the other stories making news this thursday. the chinese premier has called for an acceleration of that nation's ai development in a visit to top local firms. his visit to baidu and nord technology group comes as the u.s. looks to further restrict beijing's access to cutting-edge technology. according to state media lee says ai is an important engine to develop new productive forces , which is president xi jingping's latest slogan for high-tech growth. bloomberg has learned donald trump has talked about hedge fund tightened john polson as treasury secretary if he wins novembers presidential election. sources told us trump has held a series of meetings with potential cabinet picks and his name has come up in recent discussions. the european union is working on an aid package for egypt that would
tom: risks to the downside for apple.lee from bloomberg intelligence on the earnings still getting more than 50% of their revenues from the iphone maker. second straight quarter of strong profit growth driven by ai. now to some of the other stories making news this thursday. the chinese premier has called for an acceleration of that nation's ai development in a visit to top local firms. his visit to baidu and nord technology group comes as the u.s. looks to further restrict beijing's access to...
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tom: ok.about the trade slowness you are seeing, you say it's not as pronounced as you saw last year, you think maybe it is starting to bottom. where is that most pronounced in though in terms of the slowdown in trade? tobias: so we do see some weakness ensure europe that is a bit -- intro europe that is a bit stronger than we did expect so there is some contraction on b2b shipments. . we see this on the road freight side and on our air express offering so it is quite broad, the european weakness in trading. this also trays out of china for instance towards the u.s., that is something we have seen for a while now. so these are the main two spots were our expectations for the last month have not been met. and i think we just need to wait a bit longer until the interest rate hike is absorbed by the broader economy. . we see some activity in the real estate sector, which obviously influences especially in asia consumer confidence as well. this is the part that is lacking expectations. again, on t
tom: ok.about the trade slowness you are seeing, you say it's not as pronounced as you saw last year, you think maybe it is starting to bottom. where is that most pronounced in though in terms of the slowdown in trade? tobias: so we do see some weakness ensure europe that is a bit -- intro europe that is a bit stronger than we did expect so there is some contraction on b2b shipments. . we see this on the road freight side and on our air express offering so it is quite broad, the european...
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tom. >> raf sanchez for us. raf, thank you for that. >>> back here at home, an atmospheric river is taking aim at the west coast this holiday weekend. 21 million people under flood alerts from southern california including l.a. and san diego as storms push through tonight and tomorrow. areas in the mountains could see up to two feet of snow. >>> now, to our rare interview with the cia's top cybersecurity official speaking out on election interference, tiktok, and your passwords. she sat down with courtney kube. >> what would you say is the foreign government that is, i guess, causing you the most heartburn right now? >> oh, gosh, i heard somebody make a great analogy. they said, russia and putin right now are like a massive hurricane that can have some very long-lasting damage and impact, but the people's republic of china and the threat of conflict in the far east is like climate change, the potential for epical -- like, an epic event that could really change lives. >> reporter: juliane gallina's title may soun
tom. >> raf sanchez for us. raf, thank you for that. >>> back here at home, an atmospheric river is taking aim at the west coast this holiday weekend. 21 million people under flood alerts from southern california including l.a. and san diego as storms push through tonight and tomorrow. areas in the mountains could see up to two feet of snow. >>> now, to our rare interview with the cia's top cybersecurity official speaking out on election interference, tiktok, and your...
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it gives her this bikini bod. >> what's tom eating?me one couple that's literally gold, it is tom brady and gisele bundchen. >> reporter: inseparable. gisele became second mom to his son jack in 2007. >> i'm about to experience how it is to feel to be a mom before i was even -- to be a bonus mom. i got to experience how my heart could feel that love and just expanding in ways i never thought was possible. >> reporter: the couple welcomed bennie in 2009 and vivvie three years later. for gisele, motherhood came first. taking a step back from modelling in 2015 to support tom's career and build a life for her children in boston. i think of my mother who's watching from heaven. she said about seasons in life. i felt that my mother, she put her life, in many ways, on hold for a while for her children. >> i think we do that as moms, right? i think we all have done -- i don't know all, i can't speak for everyone. for my sisters, i have five sisters. >> you know. we have a lot of girls. for my personal experience with my sisters, we all have ha
it gives her this bikini bod. >> what's tom eating?me one couple that's literally gold, it is tom brady and gisele bundchen. >> reporter: inseparable. gisele became second mom to his son jack in 2007. >> i'm about to experience how it is to feel to be a mom before i was even -- to be a bonus mom. i got to experience how my heart could feel that love and just expanding in ways i never thought was possible. >> reporter: the couple welcomed bennie in 2009 and vivvie three...
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tom, is it nerves? tom: i think there's clearly disparity going on between small caps, which have had such a huge run over the last year or so, versus the large caps. in the chinese new year outlook we did recently, we pulled india back to neutral just on concerns on evaluations and some of the drivers around retail investing. i still think india long-term, a good structural story, it can't go up a parabolic lee forever so maybe we need a reset. still structurally, the growth story, the demographic story in india is interesting. i do think for investors will continue to buy indian equities. we've seen quite a bit of outflow year to date in indian equities and for us at the moment, we are looking for indian bonds than equities. haslinda: is not just growth, it's 8% growth. given what we are seeing, should you be buying the debt? -- the dip? or wait for correction to come? tom: it depend on investor outlook. any investors are long-term holders. i think we could see a correction given where valuations are
tom, is it nerves? tom: i think there's clearly disparity going on between small caps, which have had such a huge run over the last year or so, versus the large caps. in the chinese new year outlook we did recently, we pulled india back to neutral just on concerns on evaluations and some of the drivers around retail investing. i still think india long-term, a good structural story, it can't go up a parabolic lee forever so maybe we need a reset. still structurally, the growth story, the...
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tom: it happens this year? >> i hope we will be able to make it quite soon. tom: new york?at is not decided yet. obviously the u.s. is our largest market by revenue. we have five consecutive quarters of profitability, and that was the criteria we set out for the ipo. people have been asking us to the ipo question many years and i've been consistent in my answer. always look to the google ipo and i felt like that was the perfect idea. you had accompanied that it proven itself, it was a global company, but it was a company that had the majority of its growth and of itself, and that is the timing we were looking for. we are profitable in the u.s., we have 30 million customers there, but at the same time we are still 0.5% of the total payments market. there is a visa, mastercard, tremendous big companies. tom: there is been boardroom drama. your biggest backer sequoia put someone on the board. michael moretz. now matthew miller is on the board. does that risk derailing the plans for the ipo? >> that is a question to sequoia and shareholders, but from my perspective what i am ha
tom: it happens this year? >> i hope we will be able to make it quite soon. tom: new york?at is not decided yet. obviously the u.s. is our largest market by revenue. we have five consecutive quarters of profitability, and that was the criteria we set out for the ipo. people have been asking us to the ipo question many years and i've been consistent in my answer. always look to the google ipo and i felt like that was the perfect idea. you had accompanied that it proven itself, it was a...
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apologies, we don�*t seem to have tom bateman.ry to apologies, we don�*t seem to have tom bateman. we willjust try to listen to what he said. we bateman. we will 'ust try to listen to what he said._ to what he said. we are about 30 minutes away _ to what he said. we are about 30 minutes away from _ to what he said. we are about 30 minutes away from baltimore - to what he said. we are about 30 minutes away from baltimore at| to what he said. we are about 30 i minutes away from baltimore at the moment. the road is closed, as you would imagine, that heads towards that bridge. the sense we are getting is that the... there is a big build—up of traffic as things heading to the rush hour, it is almost six i am a local time. it was an extremely well used bridge, part of the beltway, a four lane bridge in baltimore, but it�*s a very, very busy area because it is a significant container port, baltimore handling a huge amount of cargo every day. that will have a very big impact on its own right. the latent sense we are getting from the autho
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tom. if you can go back in time, do you think the united states of america should be feeding nazi germany in 1938 before their invasion of poland in 1939, should we be providing them with food and aid? mr. tom: well, bringing it up -- you want to talk about china today on that? you want to talk about -- mr. van orden: i want to highlight we're essentially feeding nazi germany in 1938 and do you think that's an appropriate use of american resources, would it have been then and is it now with china because that's where we're at with china, we're in 1938. haven't invaded poland yet but on the horizon. i want to sell as much as we can. the demand for protein is growing at a rapid rate whether india or china or the developing world and the middle east. the reality is we're the best suited to meet that demand but again, it's strength of the united states. it's something we can sell and need to bring it back home. again, we're not going to maintain that competitive edge unless we start protecting
tom. if you can go back in time, do you think the united states of america should be feeding nazi germany in 1938 before their invasion of poland in 1939, should we be providing them with food and aid? mr. tom: well, bringing it up -- you want to talk about china today on that? you want to talk about -- mr. van orden: i want to highlight we're essentially feeding nazi germany in 1938 and do you think that's an appropriate use of american resources, would it have been then and is it now with...
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tom. if you can go back in time, do you think the united states of america should be feeding nazi germany in 1938 before their invasion of poland in 1939, should we be providing them with food and aid? mr. tom: well, bringing it up -- you want to talk about china today on that? you want to talk about -- mr. van orden: i want to highlight we're essentially feeding nazi germany in 1938 and do you think that's an appropriate use of american resources, would it have been then and is it now with china because that's where we're at with china, we're in 1938. haven't invaded poland yet but on the horizon. mr. tom: i want to sell as much as we can. the demand for protein is growing at a rapid rate whether india or china or the developing world and the middle east. the reality is we're the best suited to meet that demand but again, it's strength of the united states. it's something we can sell and need to bring it back home. again, we're not going to maintain that competitive edge unless we start p
tom. if you can go back in time, do you think the united states of america should be feeding nazi germany in 1938 before their invasion of poland in 1939, should we be providing them with food and aid? mr. tom: well, bringing it up -- you want to talk about china today on that? you want to talk about -- mr. van orden: i want to highlight we're essentially feeding nazi germany in 1938 and do you think that's an appropriate use of american resources, would it have been then and is it now with...
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tom llamas starts us off tonight with the very latest. >> reporter: tonight, what took seconds to come crashing down now likely to take weeks to investigate. the key bridge collapse, still too dangerous in many parts for divers to even enter the water. debris, sunken cars, containers, and chunks of bridge littering the river floor. late today we traveled to what's left of the francis scott key bridge. we're just outside the perimeter of the disaster zone about a quarter mile of where the collapse happened, and at sea level, the first thing you realize is the monstrous size of that cargo vessel. it is so much more massive than the structure of the actual bridge. officials say the "dali," the ship that struck the bridge, is stable, but it has more than 1.5 million gallons of fuel and 56 containers of hazardous material, but the coast guard saying it is not a danger. >> the crew is cooperating with what we need. they remain on board. >> reporter: but outside the ship, investigators hitting a snag. the search and recovery efforts have been hampered by the weather here in baltimore. there's
tom llamas starts us off tonight with the very latest. >> reporter: tonight, what took seconds to come crashing down now likely to take weeks to investigate. the key bridge collapse, still too dangerous in many parts for divers to even enter the water. debris, sunken cars, containers, and chunks of bridge littering the river floor. late today we traveled to what's left of the francis scott key bridge. we're just outside the perimeter of the disaster zone about a quarter mile of where the...
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tom, we have to pause for a second. tom l have to pause for a second.timore. thi5 this is bbc news. let's continue our coverage of what has happened in baltimore and the bridge collapse. 0ur has happened in baltimore and the bridge collapse. our business reporter katie silva joins us now from singapore. the reason we are talking to you is because this is a singapore flagged container ship. can you just talk u5 singapore flagged container ship. can you just talk us through what we know about it?— know about it? yes, sure. the shi -|n~ know about it? yes, sure. the shipping company _ know about it? yes, sure. the shipping company synergy i know about it? yes, sure. the i shipping company synergy marine group is located 50 miles that way. it is a singapore flagged container ship company, it has about 668 ve55el5 around the world. we have a statement from the company saying all crew members, including the two pilots are accounted for, and no reports of any injuries, but they are still working to determine the cause of the incident. i have spoken with the of
tom, we have to pause for a second. tom l have to pause for a second.timore. thi5 this is bbc news. let's continue our coverage of what has happened in baltimore and the bridge collapse. 0ur has happened in baltimore and the bridge collapse. our business reporter katie silva joins us now from singapore. the reason we are talking to you is because this is a singapore flagged container ship. can you just talk u5 singapore flagged container ship. can you just talk us through what we know about...
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contributor tammy bruce, fox news contributor and host of tomi lahren, tomi lahren, and fox nation host tomllue. we begin with the 2024 presidential race and why working-class joe is losing the working class vote and potentially the white house. president biden joined barack obama and bill clinton at an event at radius city music hall. and furthermore how mia heide grad donation the campaign got a photo with biden and his predecessors. to get ranged up to half a billion dollars. it is a lot of cash to fund a politician to say that president biden is fighting for them. >> while biden has traveled far and wide, scranton, pennsylvania, has never left him. he knows what life is like for working people, and knows middle-class life is too expensive right now. >> emily: but to biden administration, it was a grassroots fund-raiser. and that fred roosevelt did more than $26 million and of course they could not resist taking shots at from the president, donald trump. >> my question to you is can photos trust a presidential candidate who is not one a single trophy and have you no chip shot? >> i told
contributor tammy bruce, fox news contributor and host of tomi lahren, tomi lahren, and fox nation host tomllue. we begin with the 2024 presidential race and why working-class joe is losing the working class vote and potentially the white house. president biden joined barack obama and bill clinton at an event at radius city music hall. and furthermore how mia heide grad donation the campaign got a photo with biden and his predecessors. to get ranged up to half a billion dollars. it is a lot of...
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thank you , tom. well you very much indeed, tom. well coming up.hey're going to pay this. >> i know the tory party is not saying they're going to pay this. more situation, this. it's more your situation, it's finances. it's more national finances. >> it's more your characterisation >> it's more your chartalkrisation >> it's more your chartalkrisatiorthem mostly being >> it's more your char'wellsatiorthem mostly being >> it's more your char'well off.)rthem mostly being very well off. >> no they're not emily, you are literally putting in my mouth. >> okay, well we'll debate this more. coming met more. but coming up, met police outreach allegedly outreach team are allegedly warning potential that warning potential recruits that black much black women have to work much harder than their white colleagues. saying colleagues. why are they saying this? shortly. this? see you shortly. >> the headlines this hour, the bank of england has held the interest rate at 5.25. for the fifth time in a row, the bank's governor andrew bailey, said the economy isn't yet
thank you , tom. well you very much indeed, tom. well coming up.hey're going to pay this. >> i know the tory party is not saying they're going to pay this. more situation, this. it's more your situation, it's finances. it's more national finances. >> it's more your characterisation >> it's more your chartalkrisation >> it's more your chartalkrisatiorthem mostly being >> it's more your char'wellsatiorthem mostly being >> it's more your char'well off.)rthem...
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tom, bring us up-to-date for the inv investigation today.national transportation safety board along with the coast guard managed to get on the vessel and have retrieved the data recorder. that is going to be crucial in piecing together exactly what went on during the final few minutes where the ship drifted into the central support structure and brought the bridge down. we know from the american pilots association, these are people that represent, among others, harbor pilots, who steer big ships like this in and out of ships over time -- ports over time, they have given an account of the final few moments and said there was a harbor pilot that was steering the ship at the time and there was a loss of power. we have seen pictures of the lights going off on the vessel, a couple minutes before it careered into the bridge. when they have said is that the pilot, had hit, rather hard, to steer the ship to the left to try to get it avoid the support column. at the same time, they deploy the left anchor, to try to make the ship swing round, but it w
tom, bring us up-to-date for the inv investigation today.national transportation safety board along with the coast guard managed to get on the vessel and have retrieved the data recorder. that is going to be crucial in piecing together exactly what went on during the final few minutes where the ship drifted into the central support structure and brought the bridge down. we know from the american pilots association, these are people that represent, among others, harbor pilots, who steer big...
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ok, tom, thank you for your time. tom, thank you for your time. tom stevenson from fidelity.s go to other business stories. the value of bitcoin hit an all time high on tuesday after weeks of continuous gains. the digital coin rose above 69,000 breaking its previous record set in november 2021, before falling more than 8%. with more, here's our north america business correspondent michelle fleury in new york. bitcoin's value is soaring, less than two years after bankruptcies, company failures, and even criminal trials and prices tumbling. the rally was heard by billions of dollars flowing into the cryptocurrency after american financial regulators approved exchange of traded funds tied to the digital asset. this led more traditional investors put their money in bitcoin without directly owning it. another factor at play is the belief that america's central bank will cut interest rates this year. typically that boosts investors' appetite for positive investments i cryptocurrencies. and that isn't all. a technical event, known as holding, when the number of coins owned by minors
ok, tom, thank you for your time. tom, thank you for your time. tom stevenson from fidelity.s go to other business stories. the value of bitcoin hit an all time high on tuesday after weeks of continuous gains. the digital coin rose above 69,000 breaking its previous record set in november 2021, before falling more than 8%. with more, here's our north america business correspondent michelle fleury in new york. bitcoin's value is soaring, less than two years after bankruptcies, company failures,...
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elvis went to see tom jones' first vegas show in 1968.by left me ♪ ♪ well, i found a new place to dwell ♪ ♪ well, it's down at the end of lonely street ♪ ♪ at heartbreak hotel ♪ ♪ where i'll be, i'll be so lonely... ♪ zook: he looked incredibly handsome, and the audience was seated around him, and suddenly, people remembered why they liked elvis presley. ♪ my black cat comes a-runnin' ♪ ♪ and the hound dogs, they get way back ♪ ♪ way back, way back, way back ♪ there ain't no end to this song, baby. [ women scream ] most of elvis presley's early music contemporaries are now merely footnotes in the history of rock 'n' roll. that's because they didn't have the one thing that elvis presley had -- colonel tom parker. zoglin: after the success of the elvis comeback special, the colonel decided, "okay, now is the time for elvis to come back to live performing." and the colonel decided that to make a splash, las vegas was the place to do it. ♪ schumacher: and when that was announced, the country was excited, and the notion that he was going to pe
elvis went to see tom jones' first vegas show in 1968.by left me ♪ ♪ well, i found a new place to dwell ♪ ♪ well, it's down at the end of lonely street ♪ ♪ at heartbreak hotel ♪ ♪ where i'll be, i'll be so lonely... ♪ zook: he looked incredibly handsome, and the audience was seated around him, and suddenly, people remembered why they liked elvis presley. ♪ my black cat comes a-runnin' ♪ ♪ and the hound dogs, they get way back ♪ ♪ way back, way back, way back ♪...
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the bbc boss mike tom bateman in cairo. -- l boss mike tom bateman in cairo. —— bbc�*s tom bateman.e heat increase women's risk of miscarriage and stillbirth? as our planet heats up, research shared with the bbc suggests working in extreme heat during pregnancy doubled the risk of stillbirth and miscarriage in india. india is one of the countries most exposed and vulnerable to heat — let's put that into context. over the past five decades, india has experienced more than 700 heatwave events. which have killed at least 17,000 people. climate experts say that india's extreme heat events could �*cross the survivability limit�* by 2050. researchers are now working with scientists in the uk to better understand how extreme heat could have an impact on advice for pregnant women globally. our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar has been to the state of tamil nadu to meet some of the women who took part in the study. summer is coming. india is predicted to become one of the first countries where temperatures will top the safe limit for healthy people who arejust sitting in the shade.
the bbc boss mike tom bateman in cairo. -- l boss mike tom bateman in cairo. —— bbc�*s tom bateman.e heat increase women's risk of miscarriage and stillbirth? as our planet heats up, research shared with the bbc suggests working in extreme heat during pregnancy doubled the risk of stillbirth and miscarriage in india. india is one of the countries most exposed and vulnerable to heat — let's put that into context. over the past five decades, india has experienced more than 700 heatwave...
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tom: certainly.orld we live in today, whether it's your banking, whether it's your amazon accou be, we've constanto be altering and modifying and improving our systems to protect our data. and our intellectual property. when i look at -- i'll give you an example. as i stated in my opening testimony. we stolen. they will continue to find out new ways to do it. i think we need to get more creative in trying to understand how they're doing th-fpt but when i look at. but when i look at what we're doing on farms today, what we do to increase productivity, make sure we lessen our carbon footprint, use less fuel, fertilizer and seed, everything we need to do, those are pry prytary -- proprietary algorithms. with china's investment now in i.p., in the seeds, and their access to fertilizer chemistry, they're going to continue to try. but they've got to get -- theyrf how we produce it on our farm to improve productivityity. one example, i'll give you this. when i first arrived in rome, i went to a diplomatic e
tom: certainly.orld we live in today, whether it's your banking, whether it's your amazon accou be, we've constanto be altering and modifying and improving our systems to protect our data. and our intellectual property. when i look at -- i'll give you an example. as i stated in my opening testimony. we stolen. they will continue to find out new ways to do it. i think we need to get more creative in trying to understand how they're doing th-fpt but when i look at. but when i look at what we're...
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i'd like to congratulate and thank our grand marshall tom and his wife may mary and as honoreey grand marshal it is huge honor to be a grand marshal of san francisco but a lot of work we ask a lot of those people most of these guys want to be in the background we ask them to go on tv and they're not me but they do that and we appreciate that that's why we're honoring people like them and past fire chief joann that's she talked about mercy hospital and mike murphys kids behind me - i worked with mike murphy with my son at bayview station a small town and it's amazing i get to honor people like. so thank you, (clapping.) and as always have to thank my wife i get a lot of phone calls she looked me and roles her eyes okay, honey. the support i get from here is amazing. and i appreciate and love my wife and want to shout out also to every board member they in the same boat so thank you, (clapping.) this is the season to celebrate being irish and i invite everyone to become irish for the season and let us unit san francisco. thank you. (clapping.) thank you, liam. >> this concludes this par
i'd like to congratulate and thank our grand marshall tom and his wife may mary and as honoreey grand marshal it is huge honor to be a grand marshal of san francisco but a lot of work we ask a lot of those people most of these guys want to be in the background we ask them to go on tv and they're not me but they do that and we appreciate that that's why we're honoring people like them and past fire chief joann that's she talked about mercy hospital and mike murphys kids behind me - i worked with...
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the dress-up's not helping tom. it's still a no. hey tom! hi, wayne gretzky. betmgm. except you, tom. you've won enough. will: nathan wade, the special prosecutor for fans about i willis, had to step aside are cut tied with wade before the election case can proceed. willis responding to wade saying i complement you for the professionalism and dignity you've shown over the last 865 days says you've endured threats against you and your family and unjustified attacks in the media and in court on your reputation as a lawyer. here to react, republican congressman mike collins. what our viewers to make of this mess? >> the motoring public sees it, fans about willis have worked their way to the front of the class with these sham charges and it is not just this, all the charges that have been put against donald trump, family, business and prosecuting based on election interference, as this unfolds people understand the election interference is coming from an executive branch, the biden administration that has been weapon icing the doj and the court systems throughout
the dress-up's not helping tom. it's still a no. hey tom! hi, wayne gretzky. betmgm. except you, tom. you've won enough. will: nathan wade, the special prosecutor for fans about i willis, had to step aside are cut tied with wade before the election case can proceed. willis responding to wade saying i complement you for the professionalism and dignity you've shown over the last 865 days says you've endured threats against you and your family and unjustified attacks in the media and in court on...
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. >> tom.mily, thanks very much. 1202 the headlines from the gb newsroom this afternoon and the latest developments in the top story. rishi sunak has now criticised nike's alteration of the saint george's cross on its new england football kit, after changing the colours to blue and purple . the company says the purple. the company says the redesign was a playful update ahead of the euro 2024 tournament in june. however speaking earlier, the prime minister said the traditional red and white colours are a mark of public pride and it shouldn't be messed with. >> obviously i prefer the original and my general view is that when it comes to our national flags, we shouldn't mess with them because they're a source of pride, identity, who we are and they're perfect as they are. >> well, that follows similar comments from the culture secretary, frazer, who said secretary, lucy frazer, who said the multicoloured design is pointless unnecessary . and pointless and unnecessary. and the labour leader, sir ke
. >> tom.mily, thanks very much. 1202 the headlines from the gb newsroom this afternoon and the latest developments in the top story. rishi sunak has now criticised nike's alteration of the saint george's cross on its new england football kit, after changing the colours to blue and purple . the company says the purple. the company says the redesign was a playful update ahead of the euro 2024 tournament in june. however speaking earlier, the prime minister said the traditional red and...
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now, though, it's back to tom and . emily. to tom and. emily. >> good afternoon britain.estimony from a former priest speaking to the home affairs select committee about the scandal of fake conversions within the church of england, allowing asylum seekers entry into the uk. let's take a listen . listen. >> press the pause button on the process. i honoured the baptisms that were or the baptism requests that were already in the system. but then you spot a pattern and then you think, hang on, there's something going on here, then you, you try to here, and then you, you try to press a pause button, which is to make sure that people are requested to come to church and start getting involved and attending church regularly. events and so on. and that was the thing that kind of made the numbers fall off a cliff in a sense, because those people kind of melted away, really . of melted away, really. >> that was the former priest for darlington, matthew firth. but sitting in the home affairs committee committee is the conservative party deputy chairman, james daly. you were there. yo
now, though, it's back to tom and . emily. to tom and. emily. >> good afternoon britain.estimony from a former priest speaking to the home affairs select committee about the scandal of fake conversions within the church of england, allowing asylum seekers entry into the uk. let's take a listen . listen. >> press the pause button on the process. i honoured the baptisms that were or the baptism requests that were already in the system. but then you spot a pattern and then you think,...
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tom: one would be in the show right now suing the ski with the music and get started and tom first off joe biden is been pulling companies trying to do nickname game is not really going to well and broke donald, remember, broken donald, living $5 billion, two days after he was broke donald and he got the whole, bonded down to something at like hundred 75,000,002 that we all learn not to play donald trump's game because you will lose sweeter yes they can never decide which republicans have they do not but if they don't what they are disabling george w. bush, evil was he to jump to run the country the same thing him he's is important on receivers done and so they cannot really make up their minds and don't try to once a breeze involved in real estate because up-and-down souvenirs thank you very much and that's okay, constantly laughing at your bosses jokes can lead to stress. in the workplace here's the thing brian to know was a story suggested by your staff. [laughter] [laughter] see you as great white. tom: anxiety goes of the place and we have you're forced to do after your bosses dum
tom: one would be in the show right now suing the ski with the music and get started and tom first off joe biden is been pulling companies trying to do nickname game is not really going to well and broke donald, remember, broken donald, living $5 billion, two days after he was broke donald and he got the whole, bonded down to something at like hundred 75,000,002 that we all learn not to play donald trump's game because you will lose sweeter yes they can never decide which republicans have they...
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trump tom burke none trump beau biden tom burke none of the above. >> i mean, ijust think of the abovehat's an option wasn't that's not an option that wasn't on my ballot box. well, i don't have in the american have a vote in the american election. frankly, if i was if i was in the us, i, i seriously wouldn't to for either wouldn't want to vote for either of them. and that's as in of them. and that's as much in a democracy. my right to do that. i mean, it's just so i mean, i think it's just so sad, isn't it, that got sad, isn't it, that we've got this massive of polarisation in american seeing this massive of polarisation in arhere an seeing this massive of polarisation in arhere in seeing this massive of polarisation in arhere in our seeing this massive of polarisation in arhere in our own seeing this massive of polarisation in arhere in our own polity seeing this massive of polarisation in arhere in our own polity aseing it here in our own polity as well. why the prime well. that's why the prime minister the lectern minister took to the lectern in downing other day. downing street th
trump tom burke none trump beau biden tom burke none of the above. >> i mean, ijust think of the abovehat's an option wasn't that's not an option that wasn't on my ballot box. well, i don't have in the american have a vote in the american election. frankly, if i was if i was in the us, i, i seriously wouldn't to for either wouldn't want to vote for either of them. and that's as in of them. and that's as much in a democracy. my right to do that. i mean, it's just so i mean, i think it's...
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tom, where do you think it leads? >> well, liz, today was an explosive ending to what has been an explosive proceeding. the testimony that we heard, the evidence that we saw was stunning. i think what's going to happen next is the judge said he wants to take everything under advise isment. that's judge speak for he wants to look back over the evidence, the testimony and figure out what the law requires. he's going to rend or a decision in about two weeks. my hunch is he was probably very disturbed about a lot of the testimony he heard both from fani willis, from mr. wade and from the other witnesses because so much of what they said during that hearing, liz, or didn't seem to hold up under cross-examination and when they were shown the actual evidence including the phone records in this case. elizabeth: yeah. so when they were shown actual evidence, they couldn't answer to it, hans, and instead they're claiming racism. i mean, the allegation is she covered up and perjured herself, denying she hired her boyfriend, nath
tom, where do you think it leads? >> well, liz, today was an explosive ending to what has been an explosive proceeding. the testimony that we heard, the evidence that we saw was stunning. i think what's going to happen next is the judge said he wants to take everything under advise isment. that's judge speak for he wants to look back over the evidence, the testimony and figure out what the law requires. he's going to rend or a decision in about two weeks. my hunch is he was probably very...
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i'd like to congratulate and thank our grand marshall tom and his wife may mary and as honoreey grand marshal it is huge honor to be a grand marshal of san francisco but a lot of work we ask a lot of those people most of these guys want to be in the background we ask them to go on tv and they're not me but they do that and we appreciate that that's why we're honoring people like them and past fire chief joann that's she talked about mercy hospital and mike murphys kids behind me - i worked with mike murphy with my son at bayview station a small town and it's amazing i get to honor people like. so thank you, (clapping.) and as always have to thank my wife i get a lot of phone calls she looked me and roles her eyes okay, honey. the support i get from here is amazing. and i appreciate and love my wife and want to shout out also to every board member they in the same boat so thank you, (clapping.) this is the season to celebrate being irish and i invite everyone to become irish for the season and let us unit san francisco. thank you. (clapping.) thank you, liam. >> this concludes this par
i'd like to congratulate and thank our grand marshall tom and his wife may mary and as honoreey grand marshal it is huge honor to be a grand marshal of san francisco but a lot of work we ask a lot of those people most of these guys want to be in the background we ask them to go on tv and they're not me but they do that and we appreciate that that's why we're honoring people like them and past fire chief joann that's she talked about mercy hospital and mike murphys kids behind me - i worked with...