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the unexpecting price at >>> a joyful reunion. the unexpecting price at welcome to maxx you. u are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. we see what makes you unique. at a price that's just right for you. t.j.maxx it's custom made so you know it's good quality. i'm just speechless because it's perfect. it's nendorses dr.o you knowwralph northam.ity. mr. northam would make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. aftetopr the the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of families in virginia. ralph northam: making progress means taking on tough fights, and as governor, i won't let donald trump stand in our way. >>> oh no! >> clear, clear. the horror at a small town celebration, two hot dangerous event. and setting two passengers are still inside. the balloon landed behind some trees near by and amazingly, there were only one injured. the pilot suffers minor injuries. >> it could have been a lot worse. >>> yeah we are going to have summer time weather. you may have to get there without metro. >> espec
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we get an unexpected spike in the oil price, that is the kind of thing that the u.k.'t control, will make things more difficulties for household going into key brexit talks. i'm interested in the figure on unemployment, the lowest in 42 years paints the picture of a very healthy economy. how stable do you see that being up in thoset heated brexit talks? said, we to be shouldn't overestimate the impact of real wage compression. on the employers surveys going forward from both the key of england and recruiters are saying that to horde are trying labor at the moment, get ahead might brexit talks that pull the migrant labor going forward. the worry is for the broader economy, the consumer will fact that their wages are not keeping pace with inflation and tighten their belts. is an integral part of the u.k. growth story, about 70%. to be derailed, that makes for a very difficult economic outlook in the next years.of >> what would be the big thing to watch out for once these talks get underway? know how the y information flow is going to work and we're going to get on and w
we get an unexpected spike in the oil price, that is the kind of thing that the u.k.'t control, will make things more difficulties for household going into key brexit talks. i'm interested in the figure on unemployment, the lowest in 42 years paints the picture of a very healthy economy. how stable do you see that being up in thoset heated brexit talks? said, we to be shouldn't overestimate the impact of real wage compression. on the employers surveys going forward from both the key of england...
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. >> unexpected drop in oil prices means savings at the gas pump for americans just in time for the summerl season. supply is outpacing demand so the average price for gas is 2.36 a tbloan that's equal to the price a year ago and down more than 2 cents from a week ago, earlier this year experts believe we would be seeing $3 a gallon so this is great news. jillian: coca-cola launching a new soda with no sugar. >> that's right. coca-cola has launched new coke no sugar in new zealand, the best tasting sugar-free coke and the closest they've ever come to the classic taste of coca-cola which has been around for 130 years, the biggest launch of coca-cola products since coke zero in 2006. it will continue to roll out in other markets later this year. rob: we won't tell people what they used to put in coca-cola. the new secret menu item at mc-- mcdonalds. >> ice cream from mcflurry sandwich between two chocolate chip cookies. a california man tweeted this of creation and, of course, it's become a viral hit among fast food fans. i've done for you, snack-size mcflurry, 1.79. not only is a brilliant
. >> unexpected drop in oil prices means savings at the gas pump for americans just in time for the summerl season. supply is outpacing demand so the average price for gas is 2.36 a tbloan that's equal to the price a year ago and down more than 2 cents from a week ago, earlier this year experts believe we would be seeing $3 a gallon so this is great news. jillian: coca-cola launching a new soda with no sugar. >> that's right. coca-cola has launched new coke no sugar in new zealand,...
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prices. a double whammy of unexpected weather destroyed most of the peach crops in the southeast. month whole sale prices for thousands of acres produced 8 million pounds this year crop two million pounds. dickey says his peaches should be the size of a golf ball. >> you would hope to have peaches of that size on the tree. >> what do you have? >> really don't have any this tree has zero peaches. >> reporter: here's why. whacky winter weather confused and then killed the crop. first unseasonably warm temperatures deprived the crop of needed chill hours followed by freezing temperatures in mid-march that stretched across the southeast. >> when you have a freeze, you know within a couple of days what's alive and what's dead. >> the dickey family's loss could top $5 million. georgia's agriculture commissioner gary black told us the state could lose 80% of this year's crop. >> it's representative of hundreds of millions of dollars in georgia's economy. i >> i really think you're going to see a drop-off after the fourth of july and that will mean we're preparing for 2018. >> 2018. justi
prices. a double whammy of unexpected weather destroyed most of the peach crops in the southeast. month whole sale prices for thousands of acres produced 8 million pounds this year crop two million pounds. dickey says his peaches should be the size of a golf ball. >> you would hope to have peaches of that size on the tree. >> what do you have? >> really don't have any this tree has zero peaches. >> reporter: here's why. whacky winter weather confused and then killed the...
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capping the gains was an unexpected rise in crude inventories, which sent the price of oil tumbling, its worst one-day performance in three months. >>> investors are looking to the outcome of the general election in the united kingdom. wilfred frost is in london for us tonight. >> reporter: the uk goes to the polls in a crucial vote in a matter of hours. and inside the pubs of london, it's the talk of the crowd. >> i'm probably going to vote conservative, mainly because i don't trust corbyn. >> reporter: that is how theresa may hoped the election would play out. back in april, she had a nearly 20-point lead, when she called for the vote. but she's seen that lead shrink. >> i've changed my mind, i'll be honest with you. i'm siding now more to the labor vote. >> i would enjoy jeremy corbyn being prime minister, that would stir things up, it would be a new approach. >> reporter: that said, according to the latest average of polls by "the financial times," theresa may still has a six-point lead and her slide has stopped in the last day or so, in part because of the terror attacks. where
capping the gains was an unexpected rise in crude inventories, which sent the price of oil tumbling, its worst one-day performance in three months. >>> investors are looking to the outcome of the general election in the united kingdom. wilfred frost is in london for us tonight. >> reporter: the uk goes to the polls in a crucial vote in a matter of hours. and inside the pubs of london, it's the talk of the crowd. >> i'm probably going to vote conservative, mainly because i...
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prices. a double whammy of unexpected weather destroyed most of the peach crops in the southeast. of georgia peaches reportedly rose from $20 to $30. that's an increase of 50%. mark strassmann is at a peach farm in georgia with how they're handling things. good morning. >> good morning. take a look at how puny this thing is. it's worthless. tree after tree, orchard after orchard tells the same story. no peach is worth picking. a multi-million-dollar disaster. >> anything better than a georgia peach? >> absolutely not. that's the best there is. >> lee dickey, a fifth generation family farmer knows what a difference a year makes. this was dickey farms last year, a spectacular prize. the family's thousands acres of orchards produced millions of pounds of sweet georgia peaches. this year's crop, 2 million pounds. take this tree for instance. dickey says his peaches should be the size of a golf ball. >> you would hope to have peaches of that size on the tree. >> what do you have? >> reporter: here's why. whacky winter weather confused and then killed the crop. first unseasonably warm te
prices. a double whammy of unexpected weather destroyed most of the peach crops in the southeast. of georgia peaches reportedly rose from $20 to $30. that's an increase of 50%. mark strassmann is at a peach farm in georgia with how they're handling things. good morning. >> good morning. take a look at how puny this thing is. it's worthless. tree after tree, orchard after orchard tells the same story. no peach is worth picking. a multi-million-dollar disaster. >> anything better than...
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price on that deal. interesting, regeneron is higher, which is unexpected. no hardest day a potential blockbuster it is developing to loss.vision that would provide an advantage over regeneron. concerns aret weighing on the market area and mark carney sounded the alarm on the upcoming risks of the european union. >> i would like to see the extent to which growth is offset by other components of demand. ande wages begin to frim, generally how the economy reacts to the prospect of tighter financial conditions and the reality of brexit negotiations. nejra: he is warning the pound sliding for the second day. for more, let's bring in christine pitino. through the various factors causing this selloff in pushing the guilt yield lower. christine: he pushed back quite dovish late. risks.long-term, brexit we have been talking about this for some time. the outcome of those are unknown. do not like uncertainty or betting on unknown outcomes. that is something that will hang over investor's heads for at least two years. in terms of expectations from a rate hike from the
price on that deal. interesting, regeneron is higher, which is unexpected. no hardest day a potential blockbuster it is developing to loss.vision that would provide an advantage over regeneron. concerns aret weighing on the market area and mark carney sounded the alarm on the upcoming risks of the european union. >> i would like to see the extent to which growth is offset by other components of demand. ande wages begin to frim, generally how the economy reacts to the prospect of tighter...
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. >> we had a drop in the consumer price index this month and i was unexpected. the year-over-year rate down 1.9% from 2.2% here they made much of the fact inflation has gone to the 2% target. what do they say about that and how does it influence what they might do in the future? , does this mean this continues? no indication that they would be deterred from raising rates today, but it may have an impact of what they may do in the months to come. fed throughout the day, right now, we want to get back to the tragic story unfolding in alexandria, virginia, some congressional police. we're joined now by bill who joins us on the telephone. a democratic congressman from whenersey, on the scene this happened. thank you for being here. were you on the scene? >> no. -- >> i cannot figure out whether you were at the republican practice. >> no. i was undercover. practicethe democratic in d.c. at one of the universities there. the batting coach now, talking pittsburgh,ager of we were talking about the lineup. all of a sudden, he turned to me and said billy, look at this. i
. >> we had a drop in the consumer price index this month and i was unexpected. the year-over-year rate down 1.9% from 2.2% here they made much of the fact inflation has gone to the 2% target. what do they say about that and how does it influence what they might do in the future? , does this mean this continues? no indication that they would be deterred from raising rates today, but it may have an impact of what they may do in the months to come. fed throughout the day, right now, we want...
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we're going to talk with the representative behind an unexpected move next. you want at the lowest price, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. >>> president trump ignoring reporters' questions about his tweet yesterday when he insulted an msnbc anchor. take a listen. >> mr. president, do you regret your tweets this morning at all? >> president trump how do you get china to cooperate with north korea? >> president trump no regrets over your tweet you sent out this morning? >> fair point to be made. that was a solemn moment. you saw the soldiers shooting the troops there. was that the right moment to respond? maybe in the. he's going to have plenty of opportunity after criticizing yet another woman in the news in a way that is certainly deemed inappropriate. >>> joining us is democratic congresswoman barbara lee. she sits on the appropriations and budget committees. let's talk policy first because this matters. on this show we have been reporting and testing constantly on the idea of why the president, this president, obama and bush before him, have been allowed to take military acti
we're going to talk with the representative behind an unexpected move next. you want at the lowest price, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. >>> president trump ignoring reporters' questions about his tweet yesterday when he insulted an msnbc anchor. take a listen. >> mr. president, do you regret your tweets this morning at all? >> president trump how do you get china to cooperate with north korea? >> president trump no regrets over your tweet you sent out...
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government intends to take action to keep energy prices down, as she has also been talking about the ell fire. the biggest stories in the news right now. an unexpectedrease in existing home sales. sales rose 1.1%. signs the housing market is making progress despite a shortage of inventory sending prices to all-time highs. a shakeup at tesla. the head of itself driving unit is out six months after joined from apple. the new head of tesla's autopilot software will be jim keller. he came last year from advanced micro devices. nike could be close to an agreement to sell shoes and other products on amazon.com according to an analyst note from goldman sachs. they currently sell through amazon subsidiaries and third parties. selling directly would give nike more exposure. business flash for this hour. let's look at where european equities are trading. the stoxx 600 up 5.2% come -- up by .2%. ♪ nejra: live from london and new york, this is the european close. i am nejra cehic with vonnie quinn. stocks finishing up in european trade. let's take you through the market action. a second day of the kleins for european equities. we will take a look at various ind
government intends to take action to keep energy prices down, as she has also been talking about the ell fire. the biggest stories in the news right now. an unexpectedrease in existing home sales. sales rose 1.1%. signs the housing market is making progress despite a shortage of inventory sending prices to all-time highs. a shakeup at tesla. the head of itself driving unit is out six months after joined from apple. the new head of tesla's autopilot software will be jim keller. he came last year...
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prices. and in the mid 2000s, a poorly performing product got a boost from an unexpected source. a youtube makeup tutorial. >> we just went ding, ding, ding, this is the reason why this item is selling out now. by 2014, nix made 120 million in annual revenue. just 15 years after launching, she sold nix to loreal for about 500 million clmillion. she set her sights on another industry she loved. sunglasses. >> i'm really good at delivering really great quality at a really >> she is hoping to nurture other female entrepreneurs through a company she started called butter ventures. that's "nightly business report" for tonight. have a great weekend, everybody. see you mond. ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and sony pictures classics. >> i think i should just go straight to paris. >> i'll take care of her. >> that's very generous, but you sure it's ok with you? >> driving is the only way to see a country. >> oh, it's incredible! >> how's par
prices. and in the mid 2000s, a poorly performing product got a boost from an unexpected source. a youtube makeup tutorial. >> we just went ding, ding, ding, this is the reason why this item is selling out now. by 2014, nix made 120 million in annual revenue. just 15 years after launching, she sold nix to loreal for about 500 million clmillion. she set her sights on another industry she loved. sunglasses. >> i'm really good at delivering really great quality at a really >> she...
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from unexpected natural disasters intensified by climate change to low commodity prices, unpredictable events are a harsh reality that directly affect far farmers' bottom lines and ultimately american jobs. that said, pria has served as a valuable tool for stakeholders, the epa and farm workers, providing certainty which is needed to fight best and weed infestation. pesticide registration fees support education and training programs that keep our farm workers and their families safe. pria plays an important role off the farm. products as common as household clearance and d cleaners, to products that combat ebola and avian flu, all rely on regulatory certainty and science based on decisions provided by pria. pria also provides the financial and staffing stability that the epa requires to fulfill its regulatory responsibilities, including both new registrations and reregistration of pesticide products. most important, more important than getting products in the hands of consumers is ensuring these products are safe for both human health and the environment. in my opinion, any risk, howev
from unexpected natural disasters intensified by climate change to low commodity prices, unpredictable events are a harsh reality that directly affect far farmers' bottom lines and ultimately american jobs. that said, pria has served as a valuable tool for stakeholders, the epa and farm workers, providing certainty which is needed to fight best and weed infestation. pesticide registration fees support education and training programs that keep our farm workers and their families safe. pria plays...
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price they pay at home. but consumer group which warns phone users could face unexpected charges if they exceed their plan allowancess a little bit of confusion in terms of what is included. the time now is 30 minutes past eight, that brings you date with the main news, but our main focus is the aftermath of the tragic fire at g re nfell tower aftermath of the tragic fire at grenfell tower in west london which has already claimed 12 lives, many people critically ill in hospital, and still many people missing as well. charlie is in west london for us, outside the tower, taking stock, as questions are now asked about safety. charlie. it is very sobering in the bright sunshine of a thursday morning, looking at the wrecked carcass of the building here. i think if you look at some of the images we are seeing this morning, what has become apparent today is that there is still some smoke emerging from the building. it would appear to be from the lower levels of the building. and you can see the black and carcass of the building itself, this morning very much the focus is on those missing and still unaccounted for. so many
price they pay at home. but consumer group which warns phone users could face unexpected charges if they exceed their plan allowancess a little bit of confusion in terms of what is included. the time now is 30 minutes past eight, that brings you date with the main news, but our main focus is the aftermath of the tragic fire at g re nfell tower aftermath of the tragic fire at grenfell tower in west london which has already claimed 12 lives, many people critically ill in hospital, and still many...
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price point that most young buyers can afford. for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washington. >>> and manufacturing activity may be leveling off. a report from the federal reserve showing an unexpected decline in may factory output, the second drop in three months. the decline comes as manufacturers crank out fewer cars, computers, and semiconductors. >>> the trump administration wants to increase the number of manufacturing jobs and help workers who have been left behind by the current economic expansion. to do that, the president is expanding the federally-funded apprenticeship program, widely used in a range of industries. aditi roy has more. >> reporter: christopher paul is a machinist. it's a critical role in one of the world's leading manufacturers of industrial gas turbines. but paul isn't a full-fledged employee. he's an apprentice. >> i'm getting, you know, hands-on experience with the career that i'm learning to be a part of. >> reporter: it's an idea that's catching on. tech companies like amazon and salesforce are using apprentices. now even the white house has taken notice of the possible benefits of apprenticeships. >> we're empowering these companies, these unions, in
price point that most young buyers can afford. for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washington. >>> and manufacturing activity may be leveling off. a report from the federal reserve showing an unexpected decline in may factory output, the second drop in three months. the decline comes as manufacturers crank out fewer cars, computers, and semiconductors. >>> the trump administration wants to increase the number of manufacturing jobs and help workers who...
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price they pay at home. the european commission said the end of roaming charges was one of the greatest successes of the eu. but some warn phone users could face "unexpectede data we get stung for a while we travel are no longer additions in the eu but you are entirely right, there are small print elements. things which caught people out. most consumers are on great value packages and could suffer from out of bundle charges. so it depends on the amount of data you can access? yes. it is a move forward from the historic tap which has now been replaced by those free usage policy which enables us to utilise as much as we do domestically but there are some bundles, if you go outside, you can be charged a significant amount of money. remember to look at the tardis you have at the moment and whether the country you travel to is included. at the moment we are looking at all these different tariffs, making sure these providers are going above and beyond. there we re are going above and beyond. there were huge charges to the us, australia and new zealand. are those providers offering this is free and no extra charge and are they being singled out? when we say the
price they pay at home. the european commission said the end of roaming charges was one of the greatest successes of the eu. but some warn phone users could face "unexpectede data we get stung for a while we travel are no longer additions in the eu but you are entirely right, there are small print elements. things which caught people out. most consumers are on great value packages and could suffer from out of bundle charges. so it depends on the amount of data you can access? yes. it is a...
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unexpected balance. what will it take to bring the ratio back to something more resembling normal? >> generally, higher isis. joe: -- generally, higher pricesis the mechanism through which the markets bring higher prices back? >> exactly. we are already at a multiyear extreme. production will not be as high. the trickle ups factor to the rest of commodities. starting with soybeans and corn and then maybe to the rest of the company. joe: fascinating stuff. thank you very much. scarlet: it is time now for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. home capital selling discounted shares to warren buffett, assuring stakeholders the investment credibility and boosted profit in the struggling provider. berkshire won approval to buy a 20% stake. the stock has since nearly doubled to about $13. berkshire could eventually take a 38% stake. billionaire carl icahn easing up on his demands for an aig breakup after the insurance and hired assets new ceo. after opening higher, blue apron shares fizzled in the trading debut, lowering its ipo price to $10 a share from an initial $17. of $15 to the ne
unexpected balance. what will it take to bring the ratio back to something more resembling normal? >> generally, higher isis. joe: -- generally, higher pricesis the mechanism through which the markets bring higher prices back? >> exactly. we are already at a multiyear extreme. production will not be as high. the trickle ups factor to the rest of commodities. starting with soybeans and corn and then maybe to the rest of the company. joe: fascinating stuff. thank you very much....
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unexpected warning to syria saying that th. has identified weapons for another chemical weapons attacks against syria and if they use them, they will pay a heavy pricethat this caught military officials and centcom both by surprise. >> middle east observers were caught by surprise as well. it's so rare for the white house to fire a shot across the bow of foreign policy. the united states said they're seeing movements on the ground similar to the ones back in april. that attack killed about a hundred million and injured hundreds more. in response to that attack, president trump fired 60 cruise missiles at the air bares that attack. the u.s. shot down a syrian fighter jet and that prompted syria's allies in moscow to say they would consider any u.s. aircraft in western syria to be legitimate targets. if bashar al assad uses chemical weapons again and the president follows through, it could make this volatile situation in syria fiendishly more complicated. >> matt bradley, thanks so much. >> president trump is lobbing new explosive allegations against himself predecessors tweeting that former president obama and not his associates colluded with russia
unexpected warning to syria saying that th. has identified weapons for another chemical weapons attacks against syria and if they use them, they will pay a heavy pricethat this caught military officials and centcom both by surprise. >> middle east observers were caught by surprise as well. it's so rare for the white house to fire a shot across the bow of foreign policy. the united states said they're seeing movements on the ground similar to the ones back in april. that attack killed...
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price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. ♪ ♪ comcast business. at perdue, we take some unexpectedwith no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100% veggie diet and helps support their immune system. perdue. over 200 products no antibiotics ever. son customers might not be happy with the company's new patent. first a check of the markets. joining us from los angeles is hillary vaughn. good morning hillary. happy friday. >> reporter: hi, allison. good morning. well, yesterday the dow fell 14 points closing at 21,359. the nasdaq dropped 29 closin at 6165 and the s & p 500 lost five closing at 2432 but i do have good news because futures are slightly up this morning so let's hope we can keep that going until the opening bell. >> okay. we hope for that. in the meantime, what is amazon doing? come on, amazon, you sound like a jealous ex-girlfriend right now. [laughter] >> reporter: that's a great way of putting it. yeah they love that you price compare on their site when you're in other stores but they don't want you doing it in theirs. here's what they're doing. they f
price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. ♪ ♪ comcast business. at perdue, we take some unexpectedwith no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100% veggie diet and helps support their immune system. perdue. over 200 products no antibiotics ever. son customers might not be happy with the company's new patent. first a check of the markets. joining us from los angeles is hillary vaughn. good morning hillary. happy...
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unexpected rise after the eighth straight week of gains. you can see that in the chart on the terminal, the surprise uptick, ascending near crude to the pricesng now. that is partly driven by the surge in rocky imports, offsetting the drop in saudi imports. i want to check on currency majors here. we do have the pound looking steady ahead of the u.k. vote after hitting a 2k -- after hitting a two-week high. the euro is expanding its rebound. atlast check, the dollar-yen 10996. betty: thanks so much, sophie with the reaction in the markets. let's get to the first word news with rosalind chin. seoulnd: reports from say north korea have fired another range of test missiles. they say multiple launches were confirmed by test sources in tokyo. they say they were filed over the ec. seoul say south korea is suspending further deployment of the controversial fad missile-defense system on environmental grounds. president moon jae-in's office says that does not mean those already on site should be withdrawn, but those yet to be deployed must wait. some are strongly opposed, saying it risks upsetting the regional security balance. s&p global ratings cut
unexpected rise after the eighth straight week of gains. you can see that in the chart on the terminal, the surprise uptick, ascending near crude to the pricesng now. that is partly driven by the surge in rocky imports, offsetting the drop in saudi imports. i want to check on currency majors here. we do have the pound looking steady ahead of the u.k. vote after hitting a 2k -- after hitting a two-week high. the euro is expanding its rebound. atlast check, the dollar-yen 10996. betty: thanks so...
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unexpected changes in the pound. we say away with the exception of speculative strategies. -- >> we are in the midst of a synchronize recovery. uncertainty.ch 1% yield. for any not be pricenflation. live pictures from berlin. work angelack to merkel is meeting with china's leader. she says china is an important part. this is bloomberg. ♪ packed in a sweeping rejection of president donald trump's protection and policies administration. becoming the first southeast asian leader to meet president trump. new tradeing for deals and the continued american presence in the region against growing chinese uncertainties. if i could talk to about in the wake of this taking place right in -- is thisrkel -- the riskty between the eu and the u.s.? no -- >> yes and no. there's a huge opportunity for all countries to make a point about the commitment to global trade in the face of what is going on at the white house. the bottom line is the u.s. remains an economy that is far more open than china so you have to look at the relative position. theseimportant that systemse in rule-based by major countries and that is -- china is doing the right thing and i would say i fully trust mrs. merkel
unexpected changes in the pound. we say away with the exception of speculative strategies. -- >> we are in the midst of a synchronize recovery. uncertainty.ch 1% yield. for any not be pricenflation. live pictures from berlin. work angelack to merkel is meeting with china's leader. she says china is an important part. this is bloomberg. ♪ packed in a sweeping rejection of president donald trump's protection and policies administration. becoming the first southeast asian leader to meet...
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price forecast , and this still remains a key driver in the new york market, clearly. >> what we have our two things, crude inventories rising partly u.s. shale production, and because we had an unexpected surge in u.s. crude exports from iraq to the u.s.. undercut saudi's efforts to trim back their own exports to the u.s., because they are trying to make up for the fact undercutthat shale producers co keep producing, even as opec tries to trim global output. julia: i am glad you tied to the data that we got here from the output to the shale industry. let's flesh out the details of what these cuts mean, and talk a lot about the efficiency gains we are seeing in the shale industry bringing down the breakeven prices here. but how critical is the type of research that current funding provides? catherine: i guess it depends on who you talk to. it is very important for small, independent shale producers who really drove shell production. they have their one million dollar r&d budgets, so people are asking how they can can be when we have no r&d budgets of our own? the department of energy is saying we will help you with these studies that you need to do to get your efficiency down, get more
price forecast , and this still remains a key driver in the new york market, clearly. >> what we have our two things, crude inventories rising partly u.s. shale production, and because we had an unexpected surge in u.s. crude exports from iraq to the u.s.. undercut saudi's efforts to trim back their own exports to the u.s., because they are trying to make up for the fact undercutthat shale producers co keep producing, even as opec tries to trim global output. julia: i am glad you tied to...