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rishaad: a brexit compromise, theresa may could be crossing a the united keeping kingdom in the customsts of tla's this afternoon. isn and pmi's. worse than the estimates. we are trudging through some sludge. notd: the pmi two days ago too good. you had this normalization. yvonne: you have japan and china closed, so there is not a lot of direction today. the fed should be a bigger story. we are dealing with liquidity and volume pretty low herein the aussie. pretty mixed picture with equities. , you cannot really tell a full story when it comes to equities, given the
rishaad: a brexit compromise, theresa may could be crossing a the united keeping kingdom in the customsts of tla's this afternoon. isn and pmi's. worse than the estimates. we are trudging through some sludge. notd: the pmi two days ago too good. you had this normalization. yvonne: you have japan and china closed, so there is not a lot of direction today. the fed should be a bigger story. we are dealing with liquidity and volume pretty low herein the aussie. pretty mixed picture with equities. ,...
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keep an eye on both the security of the united kingdom but also make sure there is due process and we'relooking at all the options available to us in the situation with respect to our way in five g. . we have not made a final decision as a government we are.
keep an eye on both the security of the united kingdom but also make sure there is due process and we'relooking at all the options available to us in the situation with respect to our way in five g. . we have not made a final decision as a government we are.
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revoke article 50, they wish to go back on the referendum result of 2016 and they wish to keep the united kingdomty of the british public do not want that. they want a party in government and they want parliamentarians in this house to deliver on what they asked us to do. the prime minister rightly referred in her statement abbas khan this is a most extraordinary situation. the honourable gentleman is seeking to ask a question and is being heckled and prevented in a seemly way from doing so by the chuntering in pursuit of scottish tribal warfare by the honourable member. calm yourself, man. the prime minister is perfectly capable of looking after herself. she was asked a question and she gave an answer. there can be and she gave an answer. there can be a difference of opinion in the interpretation as to what is the responsibility of a member of parliament. thank you mr speaker. the prime minister rightly referred in her statement to the importance of leaving in a way which maintains the closest possible security, policing and judicial cooperation with the eu 27 that we have at the moment. thejust
revoke article 50, they wish to go back on the referendum result of 2016 and they wish to keep the united kingdomty of the british public do not want that. they want a party in government and they want parliamentarians in this house to deliver on what they asked us to do. the prime minister rightly referred in her statement abbas khan this is a most extraordinary situation. the honourable gentleman is seeking to ask a question and is being heckled and prevented in a seemly way from doing so by...
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to revoke article 50, they were to go back on the referent result of 2016 and the wish to keep the united kingdom and the eu. the majority of the british population do not want that. they want a party in government and they want parliamentarians in this house to deliver on what they asked us to do. >> the prime minister rightly referred in your statement -- thithis is a most extraordinary situation. the honorable gentleman is seeking to ask a question and he has been effectively heckled and prevented any seemly way from doing so from the judgment and a sedentary position by the honorable member. calm yourself, man. the prime minister certainly can look after so. she was asked a question and ws given an answer. there can be a difference of opinion and difference of interpretation. the honorable gentleman has in any way benefited the knicks by his disorderly chatter. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister rightly referred in her statement to the importance of leaving in a way which maintains the closest possible security policing and judicial cooperation with the -- have at the moment. the c
to revoke article 50, they were to go back on the referent result of 2016 and the wish to keep the united kingdom and the eu. the majority of the british population do not want that. they want a party in government and they want parliamentarians in this house to deliver on what they asked us to do. >> the prime minister rightly referred in your statement -- thithis is a most extraordinary situation. the honorable gentleman is seeking to ask a question and he has been effectively heckled...
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he said for as long as iran will keep up its commitments, so will the united kingdom. syrian troops pushed into a rebel held enclave today, clashing with insurgents, igniting heavy fighting. in recent days, government forces have intensified their bombardment of rebel held areas in northwestern syria as a cease-fire in place since september appears to have all but collapsed. the latest violence is raising fears the government may launch a wider offensive to retake the area. south africans heading to the polls today to vote in presidential and parliamentary elections. officials say turnout was low. voters say they are disillusioned by widespread corruption and unemployment. the president has campaigned on promises to clean up his party, the african national congress. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. shery: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm shery ahn. amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our
he said for as long as iran will keep up its commitments, so will the united kingdom. syrian troops pushed into a rebel held enclave today, clashing with insurgents, igniting heavy fighting. in recent days, government forces have intensified their bombardment of rebel held areas in northwestern syria as a cease-fire in place since september appears to have all but collapsed. the latest violence is raising fears the government may launch a wider offensive to retake the area. south africans...
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the united kingdom no longer kids it was acting illegally in international law the united kingdom has become a state. help us take them all here in moscow this is out international good morning keep it up can children be raised on a vegan diet is the question the doctors in belgium don't think so will bring more opinion on that was a comeback. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next about different clubs on one hand it is logical to go from fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising. what not to give you. i'm going to talk about football not the or else you can think i was going to go. by the way ways of that slide here. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. i take him on his r.t. i'm kevin owen so next that group of leading doctors in belgium are warning parents against raising the children or vague and even suggesting that they should face prosecution if they did so for depriving them of essential nutrients excess when it comes from the
the united kingdom no longer kids it was acting illegally in international law the united kingdom has become a state. help us take them all here in moscow this is out international good morning keep it up can children be raised on a vegan diet is the question the doctors in belgium don't think so will bring more opinion on that was a comeback. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next about different clubs on one hand it is logical to go from...
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as iran ", as long keeps its commitments, so will the united kingdom.views secn chair clayton. more tocuss opening investors. requirements on ipos and public companies, and his recession the leveluding about of leveraged loans. >> what i don't like is that companies are not choosing to go public early in their lifecycle. i want our retail investors to get a chance to invest in those companies while they are growing. it is great to invest in a $20 billion company. it is really nice to invest in that $20 billion company when it was $2 billion two years ago. mark: that airs tonight at 9:00 in new york, and throughout the weekend. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. caroline: as mark was discussing, the house judiciary committee has now voted and it is indeed holding attorney general william barr in contempt of congress for failing to comply with a subpoena for robert mueller's unredacted report. 24-16. the contempt resolut
as iran ", as long keeps its commitments, so will the united kingdom.views secn chair clayton. more tocuss opening investors. requirements on ipos and public companies, and his recession the leveluding about of leveraged loans. >> what i don't like is that companies are not choosing to go public early in their lifecycle. i want our retail investors to get a chance to invest in those companies while they are growing. it is great to invest in a $20 billion company. it is really nice to...
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the united kingdom as we all know made another decision and as we all believe, it was a terrible mistake. the other thing that keepspolitics in the united kingdom because politics is broken. and next week we will be continuing our series of interviews with meps and leaders from the main parties standing in the european elections , in a special ‘ask this.‘ you can send us your questions to put to them. on monday — we'll speak to conservative mep, ashely fox — and vince cable the lib dem leader. then on tuesday — we're interviewing gerard batten the ukip leader — and on wednesday it will be the turn ofjohn healey from labour — and adam price, the plaid cymru leader. details of how to get in touch are on the screen. the headlines on bbc news. australian prime minister, scott morrison, claims victory for his centre—right coalition government — in a shock result at the country's federal polls. the shadow brexit secretary — sir keir starmer — says to break the brexit impasse, the government should commit to another referendum in the withdrawal agreement bill. prince william opens up about the ‘pain‘ he suffered after the
the united kingdom as we all know made another decision and as we all believe, it was a terrible mistake. the other thing that keepspolitics in the united kingdom because politics is broken. and next week we will be continuing our series of interviews with meps and leaders from the main parties standing in the european elections , in a special ‘ask this.‘ you can send us your questions to put to them. on monday — we'll speak to conservative mep, ashely fox — and vince cable the lib dem...
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production if world powers don't keep their promises under the twenty fifty nuclear deal president hassan rouhani said the remaining signatories of the agreement the united kingdom france germany china and russia had sixty days to implement their promises to protect iran's oil and banking sector is from u.s. sanctions but he insists iran is ready for negotiations over its nuclear program ronnie was speaking on the anniversary of the u.s. withdrawing from the deal the united states wants to pull out of the way to make iran withdrawal the day after so they could refer the case to the u.n. security council in order to reach.
production if world powers don't keep their promises under the twenty fifty nuclear deal president hassan rouhani said the remaining signatories of the agreement the united kingdom france germany china and russia had sixty days to implement their promises to protect iran's oil and banking sector is from u.s. sanctions but he insists iran is ready for negotiations over its nuclear program ronnie was speaking on the anniversary of the u.s. withdrawing from the deal the united states wants to pull...
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production if world powers don't keep their promises under the twenty fifty nuclear deal president hassan rouhani said the remaining signatories of the agreement the united kingdom france germany china and russia had sixty days to implement their promises to protect iran's oil and banking sector is from u.s. sanctions but he insists iran is ready for negotiations over its nuclear program ronnie was speaking on the anniversary of the u.s. withdrawing from the deal the united states wanted to pull out of the way to make iran withdraw the day after so they could refer the case to the u.n. security council in order to redouble pressure on iran however iran did not fall for this trap it did not play in the united states court our friends including european countries asked us to give them some time and we said yes because we want our people to know that we are patient and work in a calculated way we know how important the deal is and scuttling the deal will be costly and detrimental to the region and the world let's bring in zain bus ride his joining us from to herat to first talk us through the most significant points made by rouhani. well when the youth when the uni
production if world powers don't keep their promises under the twenty fifty nuclear deal president hassan rouhani said the remaining signatories of the agreement the united kingdom france germany china and russia had sixty days to implement their promises to protect iran's oil and banking sector is from u.s. sanctions but he insists iran is ready for negotiations over its nuclear program ronnie was speaking on the anniversary of the u.s. withdrawing from the deal the united states wanted to...
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production if world powers don't keep their promises to the twenty fifty nuclear deal president hassan rouhani says the remaining signatories of the agreement the united kingdom france germany china and russia had sixty days to implement their promises to protect iran's oil and banking sector is from u.s. sanctions but he insists iran is ready for negotiations over its nuclear program he was speaking on the anniversary of the u.s. withdrawing from the deal. more namely call him as we don't want to pull out of the jay c.p.o. way and people around the world should know that today is not the end of the nuclear deal today it's a new stuff. for the j. c.p.o. way and is within the framework of the j c p a way the deal has given us this right that if the other party violates its commitments we can raise it in the joint commission in a scheduled time and that timing was passed we had meetings at the level of deputy ministers and foreign ministers europeans and our friends several times emphasized that they would hump and say that somehow but practically they didn't meet their commitment so some of the remaining countries in the twenty fifteen agreement have reacted t
production if world powers don't keep their promises to the twenty fifty nuclear deal president hassan rouhani says the remaining signatories of the agreement the united kingdom france germany china and russia had sixty days to implement their promises to protect iran's oil and banking sector is from u.s. sanctions but he insists iran is ready for negotiations over its nuclear program he was speaking on the anniversary of the u.s. withdrawing from the deal. more namely call him as we don't want...
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the united kingdom as we all know made another decision and as we all believe, it was a terrible mistake. the other thing that keepsn the need to restore and fix politics in the united kingdom because politics is broken. and next week, we will be continuing our series of interviews with meps and leaders from the main parties standing in the european elections in a special ask this. you can send us your questions to put to them. on monday, we'll speak to conservative mep ashley fox and vince cable the lib dem leader. then on tuesday we're interviewing gerard batten the ukip leader and on wednesday it will be the turn ofjohn healey from labour and adam price, the plaid cymru leader. details of how to get in touch are on the screen. thousands of women with down‘s syndrome, who are going through the menopause, might not be getting the help they need because health professionals often overlook their symptoms. the down‘s syndrome association warns that emotional symptoms are sometimes written off as challenging behaviour, caused by a learning disability. jayne mccubbin has been to find out more. right, ladies. what do yo
the united kingdom as we all know made another decision and as we all believe, it was a terrible mistake. the other thing that keepsn the need to restore and fix politics in the united kingdom because politics is broken. and next week, we will be continuing our series of interviews with meps and leaders from the main parties standing in the european elections in a special ask this. you can send us your questions to put to them. on monday, we'll speak to conservative mep ashley fox and vince...
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at the s in pe, they are nationalist parties that will break up the united kingdom and change uk is a unionist party. we want to keepot agree to that. we have been doing that very closely in the house of commons. to remain in the european union and also actually recently our brexit spokesperson jointly put in an application for debates to campaignfora an application for debates to campaign for a people‘s vote to remain in parliament. where they can do that we did actually all managed to agree ourselves, we all came in behind one single candidate but u nfortu nately behind one single candidate but unfortunately through no fault of the party that candidate decided they were not going to stand after being put on the pressure. people say all you are really doing is splitting the remain votes. we are not. we are actually adding to it. if you look at what the remain parties that the last european elections got they got about 17.9% if my calculations are correct. that‘s the liberal democrats, sap and greens and we will see the remain parties get a much bigger share of the vote and we are adding to that. finding that there
at the s in pe, they are nationalist parties that will break up the united kingdom and change uk is a unionist party. we want to keepot agree to that. we have been doing that very closely in the house of commons. to remain in the european union and also actually recently our brexit spokesperson jointly put in an application for debates to campaignfora an application for debates to campaign for a people‘s vote to remain in parliament. where they can do that we did actually all managed to agree...
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the united kingdom 2nd largest steelmaker is in big trouble but it still is desperately seeking along to keep things afloat and as in many cases taxpayers may have to carry the burden. well that's just following the story in toronto alex word is that the u.k. government is secretly drawing up contingency plans just in case british steel collapses what can you tell us. you know that sort of says it all the steel company collapses it's a big thing for the u.k. the whole steel industry right there is walking on glass right now with this going down we're talking about a company that employs $4500.00 people plus another $20000.00 people some place down the supply chain so that would be a lot of unemployed individuals they're asking for $75000000.00 pounds at this point that's about 97 $1000000.00 they want to tax payer money and this is in addition to another $120000000000.00 pounds $155000000.00 that they got just a couple of weeks ago to pay a debt that they owed to the e.u. because of emissions taxes that they would do to the european union. so we're talking about a company that owns a lot of m
the united kingdom 2nd largest steelmaker is in big trouble but it still is desperately seeking along to keep things afloat and as in many cases taxpayers may have to carry the burden. well that's just following the story in toronto alex word is that the u.k. government is secretly drawing up contingency plans just in case british steel collapses what can you tell us. you know that sort of says it all the steel company collapses it's a big thing for the u.k. the whole steel industry right there...
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keep an eye on both the security of the united kingdom but also make sure there is due process and we're looking at all the options available to us in the situation with respect to the hallway and five g. . we have not made a final decision as a government we are considering the evidence very carefully but we would never take a decision that compromised our ability to share intelligence with five eyes colleagues or particular with the united states and we are absolutely clear that the security relationship that we have with the united states is what has underpins the international a since nine hundred forty five and has led to unparalleled peace and prosperity and the preservation of that is on the one foreign policy priority. katie published on home. secretary what is your reaction to the european countries that remain in the j.c. setting up special financial channels for iran to continue doing business while avoiding the triggering of u.s. sanctions especially given iran threats today of noncompliance with that deal and foreign minister hans where does the u.k. stand on nicolas maduro
keep an eye on both the security of the united kingdom but also make sure there is due process and we're looking at all the options available to us in the situation with respect to the hallway and five g. . we have not made a final decision as a government we are considering the evidence very carefully but we would never take a decision that compromised our ability to share intelligence with five eyes colleagues or particular with the united states and we are absolutely clear that the security...
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the united kingdom has also can to be did mightily to the coalition to defeat isis. we need to keep up that fight against radical islamic terrorism. a key part of that fight is that every coalition member must take back terrorist fighters captured on the battlefield. our nations have also stood side-by-side in confronting russian aggression. we could russia accountable for the chemical attacks in salsberry last year and will chemicalto disrupt the weapons use and defend our peoples against all forms of russian aggression. the united states and the u.k. have cooperated a great deal on regional security in asia, as well. that will be all the more tries to as china shift the balance of global power in its favor. as a historic maritime power, britain has shown leadership standing up to chinese power in sea.outh china initiativet and road battles corrupt infrastructure deals in exchange for political and threatens to upend the free-market economic model on which some any countries depend and which has lifted up hundreds of billions of people out of poverty. it withcannot conduct maximum
the united kingdom has also can to be did mightily to the coalition to defeat isis. we need to keep up that fight against radical islamic terrorism. a key part of that fight is that every coalition member must take back terrorist fighters captured on the battlefield. our nations have also stood side-by-side in confronting russian aggression. we could russia accountable for the chemical attacks in salsberry last year and will chemicalto disrupt the weapons use and defend our peoples against all...
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united kingdom is scratching their heads. we didn't even vote for them this time. they lost in the local elections last month. they keeposing but they are not changing tact? charles: rest of europe, sulvini, 34% to 6%. le pen won more seats than macron. she had bigger votes. poland the party crushed all of their rivals. what does it mean? the media is saying this is tricktry for problem. eu politics because it was not a tsunami despite there was massive gains across the continent? >> that's right. i think some of these parties they suffered from overhyping their own expectations about how they would do. le pen beat macron by two point. last six months she was talking about how it would be smashing rebuff to the political establishment. there was level of false expectations there. truth be told about the elections. it is not just a victory for the right it is but not just, but also a victory for the greens and liberal left across europe. the horseshoe they despise centralized control in brussels, despising the idea that a nation-state is no longer sovereign. you're getting fundamental reorientation, no longer left versu
united kingdom is scratching their heads. we didn't even vote for them this time. they lost in the local elections last month. they keeposing but they are not changing tact? charles: rest of europe, sulvini, 34% to 6%. le pen won more seats than macron. she had bigger votes. poland the party crushed all of their rivals. what does it mean? the media is saying this is tricktry for problem. eu politics because it was not a tsunami despite there was massive gains across the continent? >>...
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keep americans safe. >> you make an important point. when you heard the president earlier today say he hopes the attorney general looks at the united kingdom, australia, and ukraine. the uk and australia obviously among the closest allies the united states has, an enormous amount of intelligence cooperation that depose on with them. what was your reaction? >> well, it sort of doesn't matter what the president says, because the president could not be more wrong. not a single allegation that the president has made has been sustained in this area. again, department of justice inspector general report says that the fbi was not motivated by politics. and the conclusions of the famous devin nunes report in the intelligence community, which said that the russians were not trying to help donald trump, refuted by the mueller report. so facts are not in any way, shape, or form this president's friend, but i do worry about the fact that nobody somebody who has clearly identified themselves as on the president's team, that's bill barr, the attorney general, will selectively pick and choose things that make the president look good and it will be done a
keep americans safe. >> you make an important point. when you heard the president earlier today say he hopes the attorney general looks at the united kingdom, australia, and ukraine. the uk and australia obviously among the closest allies the united states has, an enormous amount of intelligence cooperation that depose on with them. what was your reaction? >> well, it sort of doesn't matter what the president says, because the president could not be more wrong. not a single...
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united kingdom. whether it is in the fight against islamism, or otherforms whether it is in the fight against islamism, or other forms of extremism, or keepingional security council. and if it cannot deliver its secrets, if those who are in charge of making secret policy on our behalf cannot keep those secrets to governments to the decision—makers, if they cannot be confident that the truths that they believe that they have are spoken to those with power, the prime minister, without there being a fear of leak, then they simply will not be able to do theirjob and if they can't do theirjob, then one of the co re can't do theirjob, then one of the core duties of government to keep us safe, is thrown to the wayside, that is why it is so very serious. very good to give us your analysis this evening. us secretary has said the united states is prepared to take military action and the ongoing turmoil in venezuela. juan guaido has called for people to take to the streets calling for the largest demonstration in the countries history. was this a dress rehearsal ora history. was this a dress rehearsal or a failed uprising? yesterday's chaotic scenes ne
united kingdom. whether it is in the fight against islamism, or otherforms whether it is in the fight against islamism, or other forms of extremism, or keepingional security council. and if it cannot deliver its secrets, if those who are in charge of making secret policy on our behalf cannot keep those secrets to governments to the decision—makers, if they cannot be confident that the truths that they believe that they have are spoken to those with power, the prime minister, without there...
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researchers at the united kingdom cancer research working to develop antievolution drugs. they hope to keepg resistant to therapy to keep patients alive longer. and think your kid might have an ear infection? there may soon be an app. for that ear health uses the phone's speaker to play a series of chirps in the kid's ear helping the app. to determine if there is flute present. university of washington researchers say the app. has been accurate 85% of the time. it is still in the experimental phase. brian: what happens if there is liquid in there? ainsley: then did you go to the doctor and there is ear infection. brian: okay. i think we got to work on that. 24 minutes after the hour. beto o'rourke launching reboot to his campaign with a trip to the barber. >> cutting out some of this ear hair that you get when you get older. grows out of your ears. [laughter] you don't get it cut it can be nasty. ainsley: goes great with cheerios this morning. here to react is fox nation host tomi lahren. >> hi, guys. ainsley: what did you think of that video? >> well, it's actually really sad. i feel very
researchers at the united kingdom cancer research working to develop antievolution drugs. they hope to keepg resistant to therapy to keep patients alive longer. and think your kid might have an ear infection? there may soon be an app. for that ear health uses the phone's speaker to play a series of chirps in the kid's ear helping the app. to determine if there is flute present. university of washington researchers say the app. has been accurate 85% of the time. it is still in the experimental...
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stressed to him that the united states should recipro indicate by reducing sanctions on the hermit kingdom. that was his advice, neil. neil: thank you very much, jillian turner, keep in mind it was only last week that vladimir putin was meeting with kim jong-un in russia and that raised a lot of questions about timing, whether it's coincidental or not let's get the read from retired u.s. army big a gear general the author of the soon to be released anthony tata, general very good to have you. what do you make of the timing of all of this a little more than a week after the two leader s had met? >> neil good morning. what i make of it is that kim jong-un seeks attention, and venezuela has been dominating the world stage as has our domestic internal politics, so kim jong-un is over there saying hey don't forget about me, and conversely, when you see great divisions within our nation, domestically about the russia and great divisions in our nation about venezuela and all the fires burning around the world such as venezuela we had rockets fired in israel from gaza, hamas, it's a perfect time for a nation to test the united states, the world's super power, so i think t
stressed to him that the united states should recipro indicate by reducing sanctions on the hermit kingdom. that was his advice, neil. neil: thank you very much, jillian turner, keep in mind it was only last week that vladimir putin was meeting with kim jong-un in russia and that raised a lot of questions about timing, whether it's coincidental or not let's get the read from retired u.s. army big a gear general the author of the soon to be released anthony tata, general very good to have you....
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whatd states happens with the united kingdom is fascinating, going forward these of the assets that will matter, who will have the power? who will have the data? that's who you keepu for joining nina joined us from london, and peter is staying with us. up next we have some headlines between fiat and renault saying there will be further munication with a board meeting happening today. looking the board is with interest at the opportunity with fiat chrysler, they say they will study the merger offer and you can see the reaction in fiathares, it's higher in chrysler and renault shares in today's session. more on that up next, this is bloomberg. ♪ fiat chrysler says it is proposing a transformative merger with right now. it would create the world's first largest car maker. renault just responded, saying there was study the proposal with interest in the opportunity. you can see the share price reaction. lee -- is now is dan dan, thank you for joining us. there have been a few numbers coming out from fiat chrysler and renault, update us on what we have so far. >> the latest munication is from the border for now -- of renault -- the board of renault, saying that they wi
whatd states happens with the united kingdom is fascinating, going forward these of the assets that will matter, who will have the power? who will have the data? that's who you keepu for joining nina joined us from london, and peter is staying with us. up next we have some headlines between fiat and renault saying there will be further munication with a board meeting happening today. looking the board is with interest at the opportunity with fiat chrysler, they say they will study the merger...
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keeping that failed risk in sterling. tom: a wonderful way to start this hour. thank you, writing literally every 12 hours. she has been prolific and valuable on this great debate within the united kingdominue with mr. turner and mr. gallo. we'll will talk markets and retail. we will look at an outright strong dollar call. the team has a huge dollar call. we will drive the conversation forward in the next hour. please stay with us from london. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ x the issue comes down to whether or not you can trust china. people are prepared interestse huawei's from china. whether you can or not given the murky issues of the ownership of an important and challenging question that we will have to discuss over the next week. francine: that was the former governor of hong kong. bloomberg sources say amongst the names are two world leaders and video surveillance accused by human rights groups of facilitating china's persecution of the muslim is -- muslim ethnic group. huawei joininghuawei --huawei joininghuawei -- joining huawei on the so-called list, this feels more and more like a technology war instead of a trade war. , if it is a case race of who has supremacy worldwid
keeping that failed risk in sterling. tom: a wonderful way to start this hour. thank you, writing literally every 12 hours. she has been prolific and valuable on this great debate within the united kingdominue with mr. turner and mr. gallo. we'll will talk markets and retail. we will look at an outright strong dollar call. the team has a huge dollar call. we will drive the conversation forward in the next hour. please stay with us from london. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ x the issue...
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united kingdom. theyquity markets, are correlated to the kit juckes world? kit: most of the time. they are caught between a slowing global economy and, still, exceptionally low interest rates. that continued to keep is this decoupling bit where a handful of tech revolution stocks are driving the whole story. at this point in time, there is not much inflation, there is some growth, and there is this superlow interest rates, and you watch it and think i do not know where valuations mean this must run out of steam. it cannot be far. but there's less of an anchor on valuations and equities then currencies. guy: where you sit on oil? we have the americans putting a carrier group into the gulf because they are worried about the iranians. the irradiance talking about a response because -- the iranians talking about a response because of the u.s. wasave a deal that annmarie talking about. the saudi's certainly seemed to take a view on that. where do we see the correlations on oil and the global economy and what it tells us? kit: i do not think the people in the oil industry think oil prices have that much more upside. it seems to me this oil price let's m&a happen in the - lets the oilm&a happen in busin
united kingdom. theyquity markets, are correlated to the kit juckes world? kit: most of the time. they are caught between a slowing global economy and, still, exceptionally low interest rates. that continued to keep is this decoupling bit where a handful of tech revolution stocks are driving the whole story. at this point in time, there is not much inflation, there is some growth, and there is this superlow interest rates, and you watch it and think i do not know where valuations mean this must...
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keep it short and sweet. the president is off to japan. it is very much not a state visit, although he will meet with the emperor, and then he goes with family to the united kingdoms anyone taking him seriously on these trips abroad? viviana: it is important to frame it more as anybody taking this president seriously, and the answer is yes as you look to presidentxi as this re-negotiates the economic trade policy and the national security of the united states. keep in mind, he will be in is seent just for what as a state visit. the u.s. and japan are renegotiating their own bilateral trade agreement. this is the way the president tradee likes to negotiate relationships with the united states and allies. tom: what is the thing you will be watching out of washington on friday as everybody escapes out of town? viviana: what will be interesting is not just what everybody will be watching, but what kind of headlines this president makes in japan? what the extraordinary events on "surveillance," i will be interested to keep and i on what the u.k. and u.s. ilat relationship looks like. this has been worked on quietly and cannot go forward because the u.k. is in the e.u.
keep it short and sweet. the president is off to japan. it is very much not a state visit, although he will meet with the emperor, and then he goes with family to the united kingdoms anyone taking him seriously on these trips abroad? viviana: it is important to frame it more as anybody taking this president seriously, and the answer is yes as you look to presidentxi as this re-negotiates the economic trade policy and the national security of the united states. keep in mind, he will be in is...