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a spokesman on the world stage. indeed, i am very clear, i want to be, uk to be a global leader. seeing their many issues already where the uk has been at the forefront of discussions on issues like climate change, tax avoidance and evasion. i think it is important we continue to play that role with the fifth largest economy. we will be out there as a bold, confident, outward looking nation continue to play a key global role. >> does she have any discussions with others at the summit about how we might better protect civilian areas and particularly hospitals and other infrastructure that have been targeted in the press even using our assets and intelligence as well as putting and he met during airdrops if that's necessary, had she any further consideration to what we can do? >> i think we're all concerned about some activities we've seen taking place in syria. that's why as i indicated earlier we need to ensure that we are putting all our efforts into trying to ensure that we can bring into this conflict because of the horrific impact it has had on millions of certain people, some
a spokesman on the world stage. indeed, i am very clear, i want to be, uk to be a global leader. seeing their many issues already where the uk has been at the forefront of discussions on issues like climate change, tax avoidance and evasion. i think it is important we continue to play that role with the fifth largest economy. we will be out there as a bold, confident, outward looking nation continue to play a key global role. >> does she have any discussions with others at the summit...
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gavin: the world is looking at the uk, but there's a lot of respect for the uk. brand that is pretty independent, pretty daring. it is very much about us as a brand. people will continue to shop in the uk. i think the image of british brands is continuing to develop as well. the world has seen a lot of development in french and italian brands. i think british brands -- mark: is that the key to staying distinct, because there are many brands around? how does no staff maintain its image? think exclusivity comes in different ways. we are not about being the most expensive, the most luxurious, but selective distribution is very important. we are still a discovery brand, a very iconic brand. we will stay true to our roots. i think that is how we keep the desirability. mark: how is liv tyler getting on? gavin: she's just completed london fashion week. we had a terrific launch. liv tyler joined us after the film with david beckham last year. an enjoyed the brand, became ambassador. london fashion week, we showed the second capsule collection, 12 pieces, very feminine, f
gavin: the world is looking at the uk, but there's a lot of respect for the uk. brand that is pretty independent, pretty daring. it is very much about us as a brand. people will continue to shop in the uk. i think the image of british brands is continuing to develop as well. the world has seen a lot of development in french and italian brands. i think british brands -- mark: is that the key to staying distinct, because there are many brands around? how does no staff maintain its image? think...
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on wednesday, and on thursday we'll get uk retail sales and bank of england meeting, so a lot of differentnts and data points coming out of the uk. speaking of the uk, a bit of political news, as well. former prime minister david cameron standing down as a member of parliament after initially saying he would stay on until the next general election, bit of surprise for those political strategists that follow the uk very closely, but keep in mind, not market moving at this point. back to you. >> all right, thank you, seema. >>> and a solid year for facebook shares trading near all time highs and up nearly 20% in 2016, so what's the company doing to keep revenue growing through the rest of the year? julia has more in san francisco with a special guest. julia? >> hey, john, thanks so much. i'm joined right now by david marcus, ceo of facebook messenger. facebook messenger, which now has over a billion users, i know you're working with all sorts of different companies, but will you generate any significant revenue for facebook this year? >> no. >> so, tell us why not. what's it going to take fo
on wednesday, and on thursday we'll get uk retail sales and bank of england meeting, so a lot of differentnts and data points coming out of the uk. speaking of the uk, a bit of political news, as well. former prime minister david cameron standing down as a member of parliament after initially saying he would stay on until the next general election, bit of surprise for those political strategists that follow the uk very closely, but keep in mind, not market moving at this point. back to you....
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a surprising deal. so many uk companies taking over technology assets. it's a reverse takeover. that leaves the uk with a big tech champion after relost one. we lost arm to softbank japan. this is really good news for uk especially after brexit. who would have thought such a big deal would actually happen just a few months after brexit. >> good news for investors this morning as well. interesting you mentioned the timing with wrex. we hear from the company today. said look, we contacted hpe back in february. also giving more information on the financials attached to this deal. interesting he's pointing out that 400 million return of value to micro focus shareholders is to be paid upon completion. you're seeing the stock move higher as well. continuing to highlight some sipper apologies as well. good news for investors. meg whitman, we'll get more of that later. looking to spin off the noncore assets and the timing as well. emc and dell completing merger. brings together the two big rivals. >> whatever is the now in this new company, whatever is left of ato autonomy and that was t
a surprising deal. so many uk companies taking over technology assets. it's a reverse takeover. that leaves the uk with a big tech champion after relost one. we lost arm to softbank japan. this is really good news for uk especially after brexit. who would have thought such a big deal would actually happen just a few months after brexit. >> good news for investors this morning as well. interesting you mentioned the timing with wrex. we hear from the company today. said look, we contacted...
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direct impact into the uk economy. setting a limit of 20 million exposure to the uk seems remarkably low number for us. you get odd companies that are in scope and some unusual ones that aren't. so one area we thought would be in scope would be a positive for the economy is social housing related bonds. those aren't in scope yet. those create jobs in the uk, they would stimulate an area where we got a real problem, a shortage of affordable housing. i have to say i think the bank of england moved too quickly, haven't thought about that they're trying to achieve with the corporate bond program. from our perspective, actually, what they should have done is wait for the chance, see what stimulus he's going to provide. we could look really stupid in three months time when there is a big stimulus package put through, we see a risk of inflation into 2017 they haven't anticipated and on the back foot, which is why there is dialing back we'll cut rates from here. i think we would say just wait and see what hammond does in november. >> co
direct impact into the uk economy. setting a limit of 20 million exposure to the uk seems remarkably low number for us. you get odd companies that are in scope and some unusual ones that aren't. so one area we thought would be in scope would be a positive for the economy is social housing related bonds. those aren't in scope yet. those create jobs in the uk, they would stimulate an area where we got a real problem, a shortage of affordable housing. i have to say i think the bank of england...
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i'm just kind of -- >> the resume or as we call it in the uk a cv. we've all done it. when it comes down to it we all kind of add a couple of things here or there. we try to make it look a little more impressive than it is maybe even putting in a reference that doesn't exist. >> hello. number on your resume. >> why would he do that? if you get caught you're never getting the job. >> hello james speaking. >> sorry, my name is tim. how are you? >> how are you? >> wondering if you could help me out of a sticky situation. i'm just about to go in to a job interview at an accounting firm. i don't know why i've written down a random number and thought i'd call it to see if it's a real thing. it's your number. i doubt they will but if someone calls you and say do you yeah, i've got you covered. >> is that all right? >> yeah it's not a problem dude. >> no worries, mate i've got this. ten minutes later. andy calls. from the job interview. >> hello, jeff speaking. >> is this james? >> yes. i'm calling from kelvin co an accounting firm. i've just come out of an interview with a fri
i'm just kind of -- >> the resume or as we call it in the uk a cv. we've all done it. when it comes down to it we all kind of add a couple of things here or there. we try to make it look a little more impressive than it is maybe even putting in a reference that doesn't exist. >> hello. number on your resume. >> why would he do that? if you get caught you're never getting the job. >> hello james speaking. >> sorry, my name is tim. how are you? >> how are you?...
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there is to be a very good chance of further policy response in the uk. uld not rule out temporary reduction next march from philip hammond. the timing of triggering article 50 really does matter. anna: a tiny matters, and what is the timing thing that does the damage to the uk economy, do you think, david, because george osborne was talking about waiting till next year because of the other elections taking place in europe. we are seeing some reporting, the telegraph reporting that big u.s. banks were putting pressure on the government to find out what the timing is going to be because they want to make plans. what is the timing that makes the best choice? difficult a very question to answer. at the end of the day, it would be better if it was later next year. no serious regression is going to start until after the german elections, so maybe october, november. we have got european elections coming through in may of 2019. a good thing if the uk at that point was exiting the eu so we did not have to go through being part of those eu elections. article 50u tr
there is to be a very good chance of further policy response in the uk. uld not rule out temporary reduction next march from philip hammond. the timing of triggering article 50 really does matter. anna: a tiny matters, and what is the timing thing that does the damage to the uk economy, do you think, david, because george osborne was talking about waiting till next year because of the other elections taking place in europe. we are seeing some reporting, the telegraph reporting that big u.s....
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i'm just >> the resume or as we call it in the uk a cv. we've all done it. when it comes down to it we all kind of add a couple of things here or there. we try to make it look a little more impressive than it is maybe even putting in a reference that doesn't exist. >> hello. >> australia tested to see if you could just put a random number on your resume. getting the job. >> hello james speaking. >> sorry, my name is tim. how are you? >> how are you? >> wondering if you could help me out of a sticky situation. i'm just about to go in to a job interview at an accounting firm. i don't know why i've written down a random number and thought i'd call it to see if it's a real thing. it's your number. i doubt they will but if someone calls you and say do you know tim -- >> blah, blah, blah. yeah, i've got you covered. >> is that all right? >> yeah it's not a problem >> no worries, mate i've got this. ten minutes later. andy calls. from the job interview. >> hello, jeff speaking. >> is this james? >> yes. >> great. i'm calling from kelvin co an accounting firm. i've j
i'm just >> the resume or as we call it in the uk a cv. we've all done it. when it comes down to it we all kind of add a couple of things here or there. we try to make it look a little more impressive than it is maybe even putting in a reference that doesn't exist. >> hello. >> australia tested to see if you could just put a random number on your resume. getting the job. >> hello james speaking. >> sorry, my name is tim. how are you? >> how are you? >>...
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uk remains in the european. we are not brexit. another two and a half years to go before the uk will leave the european union. a lot of the actions from the bank of england are trying to get ahead of the curve. >> there must also be some work to be done from the fiscal side and chancellor hammond poured water in hopes of a big infrastructure package. is that a big disappoint to you. >> he was testifying yesterday announced the 23 of november for the autumn statement. what he indicated wasn't so much he wasn't going to do fiscal stimulus. wasn't going to go for big infrastructure projects. what you really are expecting to see is much more targeted short-term fiscal stimulus. something that ie disagree logically the treasury is comfortable with. road building programs small upgrades. rather big projects like high speed two, some of the widening, the lead in time is just too long to be sickically advantage tajs. >> what that meant for manufacturing and the trade balance now when you look at the euro after the ecb meeting yesterday, that should be additional good news for uk trade. is it not. >> let's not forget t
uk remains in the european. we are not brexit. another two and a half years to go before the uk will leave the european union. a lot of the actions from the bank of england are trying to get ahead of the curve. >> there must also be some work to be done from the fiscal side and chancellor hammond poured water in hopes of a big infrastructure package. is that a big disappoint to you. >> he was testifying yesterday announced the 23 of november for the autumn statement. what he...
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. >>> we're uk aing car break-ins. coming up you have a chance to help catch one of those thieves. the video sfpd wants you to see. >> for many it's a mild start to the morning with 60s outside and 90s in the forecast today. i'll let you know who could be approaching 100 degrees this afternoon coming up. >>> and a quick look at fremont. no problem for the drive here. construction crews clearing a little north of the truck scales. we'll give you a look at oakland coming up. >>> plus, video captures dozens of cats being dropped off at bay area shelter in the middle of night. the shelter says that the suspects have done this before. the alarming number of cats being dumped, that's next. >>> police are looking for the man you see on this surveillance video here. approach that suv. he breaks into the car. you watch him walk up, smash the window, climb in, take a backpack. he's going in right there. and then going. now, this happened on the 200 block of avila street august 6th. if you have any information call sfpd. >>> dozen of cats abandoned at an animal shelter in no vlad do say the p
. >>> we're uk aing car break-ins. coming up you have a chance to help catch one of those thieves. the video sfpd wants you to see. >> for many it's a mild start to the morning with 60s outside and 90s in the forecast today. i'll let you know who could be approaching 100 degrees this afternoon coming up. >>> and a quick look at fremont. no problem for the drive here. construction crews clearing a little north of the truck scales. we'll give you a look at oakland coming...
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. >>> and two people are rescued from the top of their car in the uk. a new page of controversy for sheriff paul babeu. sources tell us the fbi has subpoenaed records related to how babeu's office used seized criminal money also known as rico funds. critics have said pcso's use of the foundation is like money laundering. and they've also accused babeu of using the funds to fuel his campaign. eady be illegal campaigning with government resources. or if they're just being used to make the sheriff look good, as he runs for congress. >>> fox 10 news is back. >>> a weather alert here caught on camera in utah, a small tornado touches down in riverdale. it's a suburb of salt lake city, north of salt lake city. the national weather service says the storm knocked out power to as many as 30,000 people. you can see the beginning of this twister here in this video. incredible. and take a look at the damage in webber county in that state, the building sustained significant damage, at least two homes completely destroyed and dozens of others damaged, including at least
. >>> and two people are rescued from the top of their car in the uk. a new page of controversy for sheriff paul babeu. sources tell us the fbi has subpoenaed records related to how babeu's office used seized criminal money also known as rico funds. critics have said pcso's use of the foundation is like money laundering. and they've also accused babeu of using the funds to fuel his campaign. eady be illegal campaigning with government resources. or if they're just being used to make...
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in a statement the uk airline said the it staff were working on a problem. travelers have taken to social media to complain about long waiting times. earlier this morning also protest at city airport. if you're flying ba today from city airport, not a great day. >> hard when you wake up and hear news like this. check nice and early and they're saying check in early. >> i always try to do that, sometimes my smartphone won't let me do it. recently i've been traveling with an infant. you can't check in online. you have to go o the counter. >> it's not easy. >> leave in plenty of time. >>> meanwhile, global sales for leg go group. the toy maker continues to deal with supply challenge sgls that guarantee of supply is important to us particularly as we go into the critical holiday period in the back half of the calendar year. what we're doing is through our supply chain model, what we look to do is have supply based in the regions that we're supplying. it's a key part of the way we approach things to be responsive and get new products into the hands of the consume
in a statement the uk airline said the it staff were working on a problem. travelers have taken to social media to complain about long waiting times. earlier this morning also protest at city airport. if you're flying ba today from city airport, not a great day. >> hard when you wake up and hear news like this. check nice and early and they're saying check in early. >> i always try to do that, sometimes my smartphone won't let me do it. recently i've been traveling with an infant....
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>> bringing it back to the uk, a similar position. we had this extreme monetary policy but we have not managed to get significant gdp, we have a new government. the autumn statement pending, i think there's -- i'm beginning to think we'll see something in addition to monetary policy, so some fiscal response, either government will do something in terms of taxing and spending. quite tricky because the government really doesn't have money. the question mark is where does the money come from? that gets you back to the idea that there will be private sector involvement. for companies that can help the government build infrastructure, schools, roads, houses, there may be some companies well placed. i think jong lang group is interesting there. we used to have the pfi in the uk, we may go to pfi 2. >> to mention, your fund does own all the stocks that you mentioned here. >> yes. >> so glaxo, shell? >> i like the big internationals. i like at the mine income fund, we like stocks that have a good dividend yield. these big international compani
>> bringing it back to the uk, a similar position. we had this extreme monetary policy but we have not managed to get significant gdp, we have a new government. the autumn statement pending, i think there's -- i'm beginning to think we'll see something in addition to monetary policy, so some fiscal response, either government will do something in terms of taxing and spending. quite tricky because the government really doesn't have money. the question mark is where does the money come...
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a percent. the ftse 100 has been under performing. we were looking at weakness in the uk banks to say the least. deutsche bank has cut its -- both stocks down in the neighborhood of 3%. nevertheless, we did see a sharp gain in the neighborhood of 2% for the ftse 100 just on friday. >> britain's teresa may has eliminated a dramatic near term shakeup of immigration policy. they would lose preferential access to the uk. favoring a modest reform to safeguard to the extent possible britain's single market rise. speaking on the bbc, andrew marshall said she would be pushing for the best possible conditions fort uk. >> the european union does enable us to do is yes, to say what the british people are clear about, which is they don't want free movement to continue in the way it has done in the past. they do want to see controls of movement of people coming in from the european union. but people also want to see the job opportunities, to see the economic opportunities and so getting a good deal in trade and service -- in trade and goods and services is also obviously important for
a percent. the ftse 100 has been under performing. we were looking at weakness in the uk banks to say the least. deutsche bank has cut its -- both stocks down in the neighborhood of 3%. nevertheless, we did see a sharp gain in the neighborhood of 2% for the ftse 100 just on friday. >> britain's teresa may has eliminated a dramatic near term shakeup of immigration policy. they would lose preferential access to the uk. favoring a modest reform to safeguard to the extent possible britain's...
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the uk's a big exporter of financial tariffs. with shanghai increasingly. wn the list foreign direct investments. japan is a big investor in the u.k., especially in the manufacture of cars. there are other sectors like tourism. torists do love the trips big ben and the like. , there are japan and hong kong on the top of the list to benefit from the u.k. revamping trade ties with asia. manus: just hold that for a moment. it shows you the relationship with china. jinping was at the g-20. the whole powerplant issue in the u k curried great favor with china. this -- could this debate shaket access? >> that is a sensitive topic. havell not know until they announced nuclear energy plans. bridge and wants to push for as many trade deals as a can. and the philippines probably have the weakest link with the u.k. right now. those are markets that need to be worked on. we are at an early stage. article 50 has not been triggered. the u.k. has yet to leave. all these details have yet to be worked out. a numberast, there are of countries in asia that would be happy for an
the uk's a big exporter of financial tariffs. with shanghai increasingly. wn the list foreign direct investments. japan is a big investor in the u.k., especially in the manufacture of cars. there are other sectors like tourism. torists do love the trips big ben and the like. , there are japan and hong kong on the top of the list to benefit from the u.k. revamping trade ties with asia. manus: just hold that for a moment. it shows you the relationship with china. jinping was at the g-20. the...
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we are in a situation where political risks and volatilities are on the side of the uk. k-reward ratio for , continental europe in particular, is improving, so we are preserving a reallocation of assets, which exactly as you have said is making continental europe and the eurozone more relevant. , 71%e the brexit decision of the gdp of the european union was produced within the eurozone. 86 percent of the gdp of the european union is produced when the eurozone. becomingone is extremely relevant and one of the reasons here in hong kong in shenzhen is to entertain discussions with various market participants. we are waiting their options about what is going forward the right gateway for the european market, continental european market, in a world where post-brexit there is more uncertainty about the future relationships between the uk and continental europe. uncertain whether it is the right time to start talks because it's not clear that the uk has a timeline. and german leaders jockeying for positions, saying euro-denominated assets should move to frankfurt or paris. >> th
we are in a situation where political risks and volatilities are on the side of the uk. k-reward ratio for , continental europe in particular, is improving, so we are preserving a reallocation of assets, which exactly as you have said is making continental europe and the eurozone more relevant. , 71%e the brexit decision of the gdp of the european union was produced within the eurozone. 86 percent of the gdp of the european union is produced when the eurozone. becomingone is extremely relevant...
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a fall out of fashion on disappointing sales numbers. >> eu car sales jumping by 10% in august as uk demands a start to recover from a post referendum slump. >> it loses its chairman. he resigns in a dispute over the bank's cash call. >>> good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> officially. >> officially, yeah. >> is it beavering away, prepping for the show. >> having coffee. >> almost the toechld week and the bank of engallant, of course. >> absolutely. >> no changes from the bank of england before we get to that point of the day, we'll have full coverage of that, of course, flat lining a little bit. relatively stainless start to the sen we saw yesterday. the same goes for our main european equity markets indicate flagtish start to the trade today. we're look at it. just briefly glancing at it. you've got real estate. the fx markets. here you're looking also against stability, for example, the pound. the s & b saying it remained significantly overvalued. now, the last batch of u.s. economic data august resale sails down is set for release as fed watchers wait to see if this last
a fall out of fashion on disappointing sales numbers. >> eu car sales jumping by 10% in august as uk demands a start to recover from a post referendum slump. >> it loses its chairman. he resigns in a dispute over the bank's cash call. >>> good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> officially. >> officially, yeah. >> is it beavering away, prepping for the show. >> having coffee. >> almost the toechld week and the bank of engallant, of...
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closes in with a deal with monsanto edging up its deal towards the $130 a share mark that monsanto that been hoping for. >>> the uk government is on the cusp of approving the hinkley point power plant deal. >>> and jean-claude juncker says brexit will not take a toll on further integration. >> translator: allow me to state here and today that we respect and at the same time regret the uk decision but the european union as such is not at risk. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome in. you're watching "street signs." good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> superment. >> did you survive the hottest day of september in 50 years? >> so hot. >> really hot. >> today is another scorcher. >> is it? >> yeah, us northerners, i guess i count as a northerner. >> i guess so. >> anything above 10 degrees you start to overheat. >> especially in september. >>> no overheating on the markets. we are flat, a couple points higher now. we crawled up ahead of the market open and hanging on to slight gains. this is mirrored in our main european equity markets and trade. looking at a pretty flat to slightly mixed morning session so
closes in with a deal with monsanto edging up its deal towards the $130 a share mark that monsanto that been hoping for. >>> the uk government is on the cusp of approving the hinkley point power plant deal. >>> and jean-claude juncker says brexit will not take a toll on further integration. >> translator: allow me to state here and today that we respect and at the same time regret the uk decision but the european union as such is not at risk. >>> good morning,...
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workplaces is still forced women to wear high heels and that make up its a fact in their recently in the uk a woman was sent home from her temp job because she was wearing high heelsho now that a day has gone to the top membersprotectorate voted to make it illegal for employers to dress code was a delegate to get a step further to make the prison of the feminist or should stop wearing high heels and wear flats like the rest of ussh what the media see that you can be the most powerful woman without needing to wear designer heels andp eating response yet. >> i don't know some women really depend on high y heels so your 5-foot three unique ids on high-tech and get to stick out in a crowdqu no problem but it's the workplace that says you got to be wearing this every dayswo wear makeup everydy that's what every day that's where the problem lies seven hourske i like high heels and ladies i think they look nice if you go a little bit you call kristy and they stumble a little bit it's very difficult to walk and if you were put on a 5-inc friday's. >> were not editable acquitted yesterday you feel lik
workplaces is still forced women to wear high heels and that make up its a fact in their recently in the uk a woman was sent home from her temp job because she was wearing high heelsho now that a day has gone to the top membersprotectorate voted to make it illegal for employers to dress code was a delegate to get a step further to make the prison of the feminist or should stop wearing high heels and wear flats like the rest of ussh what the media see that you can be the most powerful woman...
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a peace accord after years of hard negotiation. the conflict killed more than 220,000 people and drove 8 million from their homes. at the united nations security arecil, france and the uk taking a look at russia over the bombing, excuse me for a second, of the syrian city of aleppo. group said more than 200 civilians have been killed in the last week. russia has denied responsibility. aleppo is the center of opposition to syria's russian-backed government. jack nicholas said that arnold palmer was the king of golf and always will be. fans,pired countless arnie's army. he was still earning millions from endorsements. global news 24 hours a day powered by 4600 journalists and analysts. mark. mark: let's get back to the markets. financials leading a global selloff and stocks. investors seeking out safer assets. our next guest thinks stocks will outperform bonds. john bilton joins us. what is going on today? euphoria.oj, fed, john: i do think it was really -- i don'ter se think it was really euphoria, per se. we are getting the european banks doing what sadly we are getting used to them doing, highlighting the earnings issues they face. i don't think it takes away from the
a peace accord after years of hard negotiation. the conflict killed more than 220,000 people and drove 8 million from their homes. at the united nations security arecil, france and the uk taking a look at russia over the bombing, excuse me for a second, of the syrian city of aleppo. group said more than 200 civilians have been killed in the last week. russia has denied responsibility. aleppo is the center of opposition to syria's russian-backed government. jack nicholas said that arnold palmer...
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a bit. we did get data out of the uk, didn't we, including retail sales. check out the rupee. we don't get action on this often. a report surfaced that the finance minister will propose a devaluation to promote dwindling exports. the finance ministry is denying that report. still, it had an impact. the u.s. dollar going up and the rupee, the indian rupee going down. worth watching, of course, especially as the fed is on the brink of a move, whether it's next week because emerging markets' currencies are ones that we learned last december got hit very hard on the prospect of having seen it. >> gold prees anniversary quickly for you, we're looking at a slightly softer goal price, 13.64. today's an important days on the investor front. we're joined with what to watch next. >> that's right. on the agenda at 8:30, the price index weekly initial jobless claims and the philadelphia fed release its business outlook survey at 9. >> kenny: 15 eastern. here are the three main things to watch. retail sales take center stange. if not for strong autos, july would have been clearly negative.
a bit. we did get data out of the uk, didn't we, including retail sales. check out the rupee. we don't get action on this often. a report surfaced that the finance minister will propose a devaluation to promote dwindling exports. the finance ministry is denying that report. still, it had an impact. the u.s. dollar going up and the rupee, the indian rupee going down. worth watching, of course, especially as the fed is on the brink of a move, whether it's next week because emerging markets'...
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calling it the iphone a and call it the iphone tenant doesn't matter i don't know but was a a big outrage in the uk over a movie set that took over winston churchill's old home michael bay is using up our new transformers movie so what is a beta and picture the guardian says a homeless transfer the headquarters of adolf hitler for the movie some british citizens are up in arms about the disrespect that it shows the prime minister is now officially falls the halloween is on a lot of people's minor reduction coming up a company decided to cash in on all the political buzz they are selling these trump and the sexy dollar child is $70 not including the hat and the wig okay okay and they're also selling a sexy hillary clinton outfit as they call it okay will include a link to this anything like this definitely do not you're going make people google it at work i can't control what you do that's just ridiculous witch and whatever else its is where the halloween has become is a net i saw someone they were selling a slew of sexy halloween costume is that they've accumulated these over the years you're a con
calling it the iphone a and call it the iphone tenant doesn't matter i don't know but was a a big outrage in the uk over a movie set that took over winston churchill's old home michael bay is using up our new transformers movie so what is a beta and picture the guardian says a homeless transfer the headquarters of adolf hitler for the movie some british citizens are up in arms about the disrespect that it shows the prime minister is now officially falls the halloween is on a lot of people's...
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this is a golden opportunity for the uk. le have been wondering, a lot of people were wondering why britain left the eu in particular, voted to leave the eu in particular a lot of sort of educated intelligent people were. and it's stuff like this, brussels is very heavy handed. it can be very stupid. if teresa may is smart, she will unveil plans basically to have a 0% corporate tax rate for the uk, and she will attract a lot of businesses who are fed up with stuff like this. connell: right? >> and national governments have to deal with brussels. connell: about stuff like this, we've been talking about this story all week because it is fascinating in many ways what has happened with apple in ireland because you have this two entities, the country and the company on the same side of this. so that leads to the discussion of ireland and its feature inside the european union. it is a low tax company, certainly that's why companies operate there. but would it operate well on its own again? >> well, what we heard was exactly right.
this is a golden opportunity for the uk. le have been wondering, a lot of people were wondering why britain left the eu in particular, voted to leave the eu in particular a lot of sort of educated intelligent people were. and it's stuff like this, brussels is very heavy handed. it can be very stupid. if teresa may is smart, she will unveil plans basically to have a 0% corporate tax rate for the uk, and she will attract a lot of businesses who are fed up with stuff like this. connell: right?...
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economist at barron berg. >>> julian king the diplomat nominated to become the uk's last commissioner to the eu has armation hearing at the parliament that we'll serve only the general european interest if appointed. he emphasized the uk would be a robust partner for the eu even following it's withdrawal from the bloc. he's in consideration for the new post of commissioner following the resignation of the brexit vote. >>> barclay ceo told cnbc that barclay's preparations for britain's withdrawal were in hand. >> brexit is a reality and we'll embrace that reality. we had an kpuf meeting for four and a half hours thinking what our response would be. >>> all right. let's take a quick look at these equity markets. we saw that big rally in the u.s. yesterday. the dow at 1.3%. nasdaq pushing ahead by 1.7%. that was the rebound from the sell off on friday. some of that has been filtering through to europe but not so much. the dax is the only index still benefing from that bullishness. we're up by a smidgen. yesterday we did drop to two week lows, stock 600 off bio.9%. >> we saw a little bit of movement in t
economist at barron berg. >>> julian king the diplomat nominated to become the uk's last commissioner to the eu has armation hearing at the parliament that we'll serve only the general european interest if appointed. he emphasized the uk would be a robust partner for the eu even following it's withdrawal from the bloc. he's in consideration for the new post of commissioner following the resignation of the brexit vote. >>> barclay ceo told cnbc that barclay's preparations for...
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a gun, as police say, when they saw the video. johnson told sky news that in the beginning of 2017, the uk will submit an article 50 letter triggering leaving the european union. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more i am taylorntries, riggs. this is bloomberg. francine? tom? tom: right through the data check here. it is a little boring, but this is what we do on "surveillance." nymex crude, 46.14, just after that spike seems to be adding off here. there seems to be -- seems to be ebbing off here. trading off presidential pulse as we go to monday's debate. francine? francine: this is my data check. i want to show you a little bit of vix because we had quite a week. we saw, thanks to the fed, is petering out. down to 0.5%. it was interesting listening to the irish finance minister. yen, 100.91. tom: thank you for going back to london. you and your entourage alone clean up the traffic on park avenue. traffic got better between 57th jolie and where angelina films that movie at the waldorf. let's get to the bloomberg. this is a great chart that is unspoken but understood by any and all in
a gun, as police say, when they saw the video. johnson told sky news that in the beginning of 2017, the uk will submit an article 50 letter triggering leaving the european union. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more i am taylorntries, riggs. this is bloomberg. francine? tom? tom: right through the data check here. it is a little boring, but this is what we do on "surveillance." nymex crude, 46.14, just after that spike seems to be...
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. >> how much fun are you having putting on a tuxedo and coming here tonight? >> uksa lot. >> i spoke to liev and 9-year-old sasha nine days ago at the emmys. the dapper duo getting suited up. >> what was it like getting ready today? >> it was one of the best days of my life. >> the surprising split comes not long after they shot "the bleeder" together earlier this month. liev and naomi were out hand in hand both in venice and toronto promoting the movie where they play a married couple. >> you don't see couples, real-life couples on screen a lot and there is a reason for that. it's not easy for an audience to suspend disbelief. >> it's not always easy for couples to work together. >>> the stakes were higher than ever on "dancing with the stars" as t couples are fighting for immunity from being sent home. olympic gymnast laurie hernandez meant some business and she is cute laurie no more. >> it's not like i've ever had a boyfriend or anything. i mean, i sleep with, like, a teddy bear at night. >> good-bye teddy, hello tango. the 16-year-old surprised the judges when s
. >> how much fun are you having putting on a tuxedo and coming here tonight? >> uksa lot. >> i spoke to liev and 9-year-old sasha nine days ago at the emmys. the dapper duo getting suited up. >> what was it like getting ready today? >> it was one of the best days of my life. >> the surprising split comes not long after they shot "the bleeder" together earlier this month. liev and naomi were out hand in hand both in venice and toronto promoting the...
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. >>> this first video takes me back to my youth in the uk. in a bad way. because this exact thing happened to me in the exact way it happened to this guy. early in the morning in manchester, outside a club. not much going on. keep an eye on that guy there. bang! guy goes flying off the curb, ends up underneath the bike, gets one last hit from the guy. what a scum bag. completely out of nowhere, sucker punches completely unconscious, gives him that last kick before being pushed away and he legs it. police are looking to identify this guy. no word on why he punched this dude. looks like a serious punch. it was. he was knocked uncons guy is fine. >>> it's all going down in kazakhstan as well. these two ladies really getting into it. looks like something out of a wwe match. picks up the chair, throwing the chairs at each other. boom, the other girl gets it too. throws a shoe, before the video finally cuts out. my favorite part is around here guys keep fighting. >> he walks away. >> you're going to do it anyway, go on. two ladies fight in the street, what do yo
. >>> this first video takes me back to my youth in the uk. in a bad way. because this exact thing happened to me in the exact way it happened to this guy. early in the morning in manchester, outside a club. not much going on. keep an eye on that guy there. bang! guy goes flying off the curb, ends up underneath the bike, gets one last hit from the guy. what a scum bag. completely out of nowhere, sucker punches completely unconscious, gives him that last kick before being pushed away...
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mark: coming up, cut a brexit timetable come much earlier than expected? the uk foreign secretary. n thinks so does the rest of the government agree? this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: you are watching bloomberg. mark: this is your global business report. turkey's president fixed a bloomberg. he tells us recent downgrades in turkey's credit rating are politically motivated. vonnie: how many jobs could london lose it is a brexit? the new estimates are out. mark: efforts to get driverless cars on the road is speeding up. how soon could they get approved? july, the global ratings lowered turkey's credit rating after an attempt to topple the president and his government. in an interview, he said he's not worried if his country is rated below investment-grade. all.don't care at they are making mistakes and they are doing it intentionally. you look at places where the economy is finished, collapsed. they raise it four levels at once. even though turkey has never had troubles, you look at turkey and they freeze the rating. such a thing as on acceptable. that is not honesty. mark: taking steps to
mark: coming up, cut a brexit timetable come much earlier than expected? the uk foreign secretary. n thinks so does the rest of the government agree? this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: you are watching bloomberg. mark: this is your global business report. turkey's president fixed a bloomberg. he tells us recent downgrades in turkey's credit rating are politically motivated. vonnie: how many jobs could london lose it is a brexit? the new estimates are out. mark: efforts to get driverless cars on the...
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business, what surprised me that you have told me in the past, the brits, the uk, that are meant to be very honest, especially if you are atalian, they have the highest number of fraud or insurance in europe, is the right? mark: i will give you stats. flashforward in the uk, 27 times higher than france. most brits would not agree but it would appear so from the data. the insurance is higher here and that in most parts of asia. i think it is a national disgrace. it has to stop and i applaud the moves by the government to stamp down on whiplash and bodily injury fraud. the impact on uk consumers alone is about 50 pounds per motor insurance policy per year. it does impact us, as she does not impact us come we will get every pound back to consumers. this is good for consumers, good for the industry, good for the uk and i applaud the government. francine: thank you so much, we will talk about you next with almost 30,000 employees, we asked mark wilson about his leadership style next on leaders with lacqua. ♪ francine: welcome back to "leaders with lacqua." running one of the most recognized insurers, he knows the issues facing
business, what surprised me that you have told me in the past, the brits, the uk, that are meant to be very honest, especially if you are atalian, they have the highest number of fraud or insurance in europe, is the right? mark: i will give you stats. flashforward in the uk, 27 times higher than france. most brits would not agree but it would appear so from the data. the insurance is higher here and that in most parts of asia. i think it is a national disgrace. it has to stop and i applaud the...
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gsk saying they promoted a new ceo of the uk's largest drugmaker to succeed andrew witty. global pharmaceutical company, one of the few with a woman at the helm. "on the move" is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome to "on the move." 7:30 in london. we are counting it down to the european open. i'm guy johnson, alongside caroline hyde in berlin. here is what we are watching. the fed and the boj begin their meetings.we will talk about risk at two of the fence primary dealers. deutsche bank getting creative. the lender is said to secureitize loans. what else can he do? and the case for commodities in the world ic
gsk saying they promoted a new ceo of the uk's largest drugmaker to succeed andrew witty. global pharmaceutical company, one of the few with a woman at the helm. "on the move" is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome to "on the move." 7:30 in london. we are counting it down to the european open. i'm guy johnson, alongside caroline hyde in berlin. here is what we are watching. the fed and the boj begin their meetings.we will talk about risk at two of the fence primary...
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a level of anger. guys? >> hadley gamble reporting there from algeria. the uk foreign minister boris johnson says britain has a lot of work to do before triggering the formal divorce procedure with the european union. once brexit is done, it's done. the country won't let the process drag on. specifically, johnson telling the bbc brexit won't happen before christmas and the uk has got to do a lot of work as we said before triggering this. >>> a new survey from kp&g finds many britain ceos are looking to move outside of britain as a result of brexit. three quarters of the executives polled considered relocating part or all of their businesses. more than half the participants believe britain's ability to conduct business will be hindered once the nation leaves the bloc. >>> in other british political news, jeremy corbyn has been reelected and must work to bring together a rather separated party. a convincing victory for him as the labour leader. >>> we'll talk about the life and legacy of the king, arnold palmer. we'll talk about how he changed the sport he loved.
a level of anger. guys? >> hadley gamble reporting there from algeria. the uk foreign minister boris johnson says britain has a lot of work to do before triggering the formal divorce procedure with the european union. once brexit is done, it's done. the country won't let the process drag on. specifically, johnson telling the bbc brexit won't happen before christmas and the uk has got to do a lot of work as we said before triggering this. >>> a new survey from kp&g finds many...
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new global role for the uk, we can and will seize the opportunities that brexit presents and make acess of it. we've also discussed the threat from islamist terrorism. the uk and the u.s. have been at the forefront of efforts to defeat daesh in iraq and syria and it's vital that we take action to degrade daesh abroad to help keep the streets of britain safe. and the coalition is making progress. daesh is losing territory in iraq and syria. its finances have been hit. it leaders are being killed. and fighters are deserting. and in recent weeks, thanks to u.s. efforts, daesh in libya have been forced backwards too. but we must not be complacent. we know these terrorists are intent on destroying our way of life. and the threat in the uk remains severe. so as we drive daesh out of one area, we must be alert to the risk they will seek a safe haven elsewhere. and we must work internationally to defeat their ideology of hatred and murder. and we need to support other country in the region helping to protect them from the threat of daesh. and thereby protecting people home in bren too. we m
new global role for the uk, we can and will seize the opportunities that brexit presents and make acess of it. we've also discussed the threat from islamist terrorism. the uk and the u.s. have been at the forefront of efforts to defeat daesh in iraq and syria and it's vital that we take action to degrade daesh abroad to help keep the streets of britain safe. and the coalition is making progress. daesh is losing territory in iraq and syria. its finances have been hit. it leaders are being...
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the uk building a wall to keep migrants out. r, the uk should be building a bridge. ashley has something to say about that. (announcer vo) who says your desk phone always has to be at your desk? now, with one talk from verizon... hi, pete. i'm glad you called. (announcer vo) all your phones can work together on one number. you can move calls between phones, so conversations can go where you go. take your time. i'm not going anywhere. (announcer vo) and when you're not available, one talk helps find the right person who is. hi, john. (announcer vo) so wherever work takes you, you can put your customers first. introducing one talk-- another way verizon connects your business better. learn how at onetalk.com. we ship everything you atcan imagine.n, and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises. it's scary when the lights go out. peo
the uk building a wall to keep migrants out. r, the uk should be building a bridge. ashley has something to say about that. (announcer vo) who says your desk phone always has to be at your desk? now, with one talk from verizon... hi, pete. i'm glad you called. (announcer vo) all your phones can work together on one number. you can move calls between phones, so conversations can go where you go. take your time. i'm not going anywhere. (announcer vo) and when you're not available, one talk helps...
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the asset sale helps lift shares amid a choppy week for the german lender. >>> first class delivery for uk mail. deutsche posit agrees to buy the rival. a former finance minister tells cnbc that the former greek prime minister has less authority than council. >> i can assure you, if you were going to sign a contract like that with me, you would become my slave. >>> hi everybody. good morning. listen, deutsche bank, we just need to make viewers aware, we're seeing a relief rally today helped along by the news of its abby life unit. the stock is also supported by comments from the lender's ceo who refuted all reports of state aid which drove the share price to a record low earlier this week. just be aware that we are seeing those moves in deutsche bank this morning. also banks just coming back to euro europe. >> you have to wonder whether all of this is a technical bounce back from the heavy selling, all the short positioning on the part of hedge funds. so is it more than technical? do investors see value in the stock? do they think the bottom has been hit? we don't know the size of the fine
the asset sale helps lift shares amid a choppy week for the german lender. >>> first class delivery for uk mail. deutsche posit agrees to buy the rival. a former finance minister tells cnbc that the former greek prime minister has less authority than council. >> i can assure you, if you were going to sign a contract like that with me, you would become my slave. >>> hi everybody. good morning. listen, deutsche bank, we just need to make viewers aware, we're seeing a...
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feels about that. >> i like we're able to say that word on air in the united states. >> it's a bad word in the uk. >> i like it. total political crap. he said the word crap. i'm using it now as a chance to say it. i'm not usually allowed to say the. >> go crazy. >> strong words. good to see he's coming out. not just. >> now it's going to be a legal battle for potentially years. >> we'll wait and see. unfair to ireland more than apple. interesting he was saying as well clearly disagreeing with the verdict. >>> let's move on to other stocks to watch today. sneak prove of what we're going to talk about. sales force.com reporting a rise in revenue. strength in cloud products. salesforce ceo addressing the issue with jim cramer on mad money last night. >> you saw the mna activity that we have done this quarter. that of course has weighted on our numbers and yet of course we are delivering these greater quarterly numbers. number two, we did have the foreign exchange situation that we just talked about and number three, we did see a bit of softness in the united states at the very end of the second quar
feels about that. >> i like we're able to say that word on air in the united states. >> it's a bad word in the uk. >> i like it. total political crap. he said the word crap. i'm using it now as a chance to say it. i'm not usually allowed to say the. >> go crazy. >> strong words. good to see he's coming out. not just. >> now it's going to be a legal battle for potentially years. >> we'll wait and see. unfair to ireland more than apple. interesting he was...
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according to the syrian conservatory for human rights, a uk-based monitoring group, the threats were carried out either by syrian or russian aircraft. both moscow and the syrian army have denied the accusation. >> in the democratic republic of congo, to charge bodies were found in the headquarters of the opposition. charred bodies were found. of chaos inr months the country. growingical discontent in the democratic republic of congo. the so-called national dialogue was meant to bring opposing sides together. it was billed as a chance for the president's people's party for reconstruction and democracy to meet with the opposition before the upcoming presidential election, tentatively scheduled to take place before the end of 2016. but even before talks got underway in early september, the countries electoral commission recommended pushing back the vote. >> there is a consensus that we have to work on the electoral schedule. we have therefore rejected the .oadmap starting from december, we are hereby announcing we need 16 months and one day. oppositioneveral leaders and groups decided t
according to the syrian conservatory for human rights, a uk-based monitoring group, the threats were carried out either by syrian or russian aircraft. both moscow and the syrian army have denied the accusation. >> in the democratic republic of congo, to charge bodies were found in the headquarters of the opposition. charred bodies were found. of chaos inr months the country. growingical discontent in the democratic republic of congo. the so-called national dialogue was meant to bring...
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this is a question nobody can answer. it is true that the ukortant export market for our industries, particularly food processing. we are also preparing for a possible negotiation under article 50 that will be triggered. vonnie: what would your main priorities the during negotiations? it may be important for one or two individuals, but overall it's only about 5% of exports. >> we want to keep the uk as close as possible to the eu. important theery uk is part of the market. it's important that the country doesn't be the foreign policy community. there are some issues that are of concern to us. the status of our nationals in the uk. also how we are going to reconcile single market ways immigration. -- and migration. vonnie: hattie resolve the tension? >> i think it's important that the british foreign secretary has her peter lee said the uk is leaving theeu -- the eu but is not beating europe. we have seen the uk commitment to security have been very strong. i do hope they will be able to find ways where the uk stays engaged in many issues, espec
this is a question nobody can answer. it is true that the ukortant export market for our industries, particularly food processing. we are also preparing for a possible negotiation under article 50 that will be triggered. vonnie: what would your main priorities the during negotiations? it may be important for one or two individuals, but overall it's only about 5% of exports. >> we want to keep the uk as close as possible to the eu. important theery uk is part of the market. it's important...
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in the case of the uk we have a deep deep -- in the uk. mething argentina has enshrined in the constitution. this is a country that is deeply-rooted in our society. having said that we are working on the way present the form that i described and members of the private sector and individual government. we have a few that this may take long to be totally resolved. there are things that can be done in the meantime without giving up our sovereign bright. it is in the communiquÉ that we signed we talked about sovereignty there and in the meantime we have agreed to work together on quite a few fronts. i'm trying to see how we can find ways to work in the area that is so important to argentina as part of it. that's what we are going to do. none of that has the scripted timeline but it's a good first step toward sitting at the table and trying to find solutions. >> you mentioned in your remarks president marcri's priorities and in every he came to the council on foreign relations and laid out his foreign-policy priorities and one of them was to dev
in the case of the uk we have a deep deep -- in the uk. mething argentina has enshrined in the constitution. this is a country that is deeply-rooted in our society. having said that we are working on the way present the form that i described and members of the private sector and individual government. we have a few that this may take long to be totally resolved. there are things that can be done in the meantime without giving up our sovereign bright. it is in the communiquÉ that we signed we...
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she showed no signs while attending up a fundraiser. >> uk put half of trump supporters in the basket of deplorables. >> hillary they are not a basket of anything. >> quiet on hillary clinton's health. she's put on anti-biotics for the pneumonia. >> hillary clinton cancelled two days of fund raidsers and appearance on ellen. >> voters in wisconsin don't need a reason or excuse to vote for the november election. tough show a voter id to get a ballot. >> dozens of mps students are getting backpacks filled with school supplies thanks to you. wisn 12 teamed up with a salvation army and your donat $72,000. wisn 12 is live for us. good morning, thema. >> well, good morning, ben, we are outside of dr. martin luther king junior elementary school. going on. this is one of the four schools getting the school supplies a. week before the school started when we had a class act school supply drive and the stuff is bus event. and $72,000 was raised for those supplies and that money is going a long way and providing 15,000 supplies, including 4917 pencils, 938 backpacks and 1973 pens. that is a lot o
she showed no signs while attending up a fundraiser. >> uk put half of trump supporters in the basket of deplorables. >> hillary they are not a basket of anything. >> quiet on hillary clinton's health. she's put on anti-biotics for the pneumonia. >> hillary clinton cancelled two days of fund raidsers and appearance on ellen. >> voters in wisconsin don't need a reason or excuse to vote for the november election. tough show a voter id to get a ballot. >> dozens...
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. >> can i just give me the money and i'll get a bigger >> tennis things like if you hold indicated that up. >> older i line okay this out of the uk when viable a girl shared a screenshot on twitter a message between her and a guy she met at a bar the text that she got red higher hope you don't mind love but you transfer me back six and a half pounds which is just over three eight half us dollars now she insists there are no hard feelings and she paid him back right away really needed that though she did a poll on her twitter asking if people thought she should have given him back the money 83 percent said no. >> but for the drink he bought her and then so this is just happened a. >> there is a famous in new york deli decided to poke a little fun at the models and the stereotype of but they just don't eat a lot. >> sneak in a sandwich once in is a challenging the models were in town for new york fashion week to try their new sandwiches called the passions and which the meat and fixings >> all on the runway ride bread. >> and they they can have it for free if they leave anything on the play development and 30 bucks no wonder there'
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> were quoted as saying for those guys to do what they did coaching staff say there is no weight uk win a title like that the way we had all the guys going different ways. >> some of the details are still incredible. the title came in when they were for a. for the saints all reflected on the coaching. we all love the coaches. we have all put in work and effort to build the program to what it is. >> we have undershirts to do your job. he got 11 people on each side me." "you look at the teams we've had since then, they certainly have a high standard to look up to -- and we're not afraid to tell them, 'this is what this group was like and this is where you gotta try to mitch fick, cbs 2/fox 28 sports. it's crunch time for the cardinals - entering sunday - the redbirds had 14 games louis cardinals. on sunday they had 14 games remaining in that today is back on the method giants for a while card spot. on sunday he had a chance to gain ground. the cards are in san fran. diaz smokes it to left field seats. the two run shot puts the cardinals up 2-0. st. louis picks up a game on the giants with a
> were quoted as saying for those guys to do what they did coaching staff say there is no weight uk win a title like that the way we had all the guys going different ways. >> some of the details are still incredible. the title came in when they were for a. for the saints all reflected on the coaching. we all love the coaches. we have all put in work and effort to build the program to what it is. >> we have undershirts to do your job. he got 11 people on each side me."...