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us from san francisco. alan bjerga joining us from washington. you so much. , a controversial police incident in the detroit higher taxeading to bills for residents. that story when we return. ♪ mark: welcome back to bloomberg market day. i am mark crumpton. with theerns joins me details. market showing momentum on this went a. himia: a little bit of intraday rally. the dow above 18,000. the nasdaq trading near the highest level in 13 years. the s&p bouncing back from the biggest loss in two months. want to show you what is happening in the treasury market. it really looks like the global treasury rally taking place for the past couple of weeks is continuing the yield on the 10-year note trading at the highest level since late september. we are seeing a global selloff in bonds around the world. the german bunds its 1% for the first time since september. taking a look at what is happening. falling today. trading at the lowest level since may 18, down now read a third straight day. we are seeing strength in the japanese yen. the japanese governor.
us from san francisco. alan bjerga joining us from washington. you so much. , a controversial police incident in the detroit higher taxeading to bills for residents. that story when we return. ♪ mark: welcome back to bloomberg market day. i am mark crumpton. with theerns joins me details. market showing momentum on this went a. himia: a little bit of intraday rally. the dow above 18,000. the nasdaq trading near the highest level in 13 years. the s&p bouncing back from the biggest loss in...
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we have a chief staff member joining us from washington. thea thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> thea like it or not, we live in a global economy where everywhere is competing with everywhere, we trade with each other, and the best ideas win. is this position that unions in the afl, cil - that you are take is it not defending an antiquated approach to strength by standing in the way of increased trade of lower barriers for the movement of goods and services? >> not at all. thanks for asking. we understand that we are in a global economy. every time we negotiate a trade agreement like this this is an opportunity to write better rules, and make sure that trade is working for working families for the environment and consumer safety. >> what's to say - you don't know what is in the deal. >> well, we know a lot of what is in the deal because it's almost done and the government has talked about some. i have clearance, i have seen some of what is in the agreement, i can't talk about it, i'd go to gaol. it is a secretive ag
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joining us from washington is thomas miller, the former u.s. ambassador to greece.thens is them man who wrote a story about how the price of milk' may affect negotiations. what is the latest? >> is that greece rejected the latest offers made to them, but that does not mean that talks will not continue. they will be tomorrow and will hopefully get a deal before this bailout expires next tuesday. betty: we feel like we have seen this movie over and over again. ambassador, do you feel like there is this hope that they will finally be able to pull this off in the 11th hour? i feel like it has been the 11th hour all week. i have been on your program for more than five years now. we have reached the climax and things have to happen. and then they just continued. i think we are probably going to see that. there are still substantial differences between the two sides. i do not think that one should minimize those differences. and they have very, very strong constituents that they have to report to him it is not just a deal, but matter of making a deal that they can sell to
joining us from washington is thomas miller, the former u.s. ambassador to greece.thens is them man who wrote a story about how the price of milk' may affect negotiations. what is the latest? >> is that greece rejected the latest offers made to them, but that does not mean that talks will not continue. they will be tomorrow and will hopefully get a deal before this bailout expires next tuesday. betty: we feel like we have seen this movie over and over again. ambassador, do you feel like...
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joining us now from washington fox news senior analyst brit hume.nes that we regret even showing people in america. but there certainly is a lot of hostility on both sides right now. and do you think some of that is ignited by the press? >> well, i think to some extent this willingness of these -- of people to resist police commands and disobey police orders has been encouraged by some of what we have seen by the portrayal of people who get in trouble with the police as victims, by the portrayal of police as racist, by the attitude shown by people ranging from al sharpton to president obama himself toward the police. one thinks of the famous henry lewis gates incident where he jumped to judgment about the harvard professor and ended up embarrassing himself. none the less, it creates the atmosphere that you can mouth off to the cops. bill when i was growing up, if i had come home and said, you know, to my father that i was in some incident with the police and ended up with a cop with his knee on my back lying on the ground or had a gun pulled on me,
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phil mattingly joining us from washington, thank you.up, our chief washington correspondent interviews congressman paul ryan and finds out why the republican chairman of the house ways and means committee is one of president obama's biggest supporters when it comes to trade. ♪ mark: it is 11:00 in new york. house republicans are still working the phones to a fast-track trade deal. we will speak with the house ways and means committee chairman, paul ryan. scarlet: general motors tells chrysler it will pass on takeover talks. mark: and he's the man who made history at the belmont stakes, guiding american pharaoh to winning the triple crown. he will join us live in the studio. mark: good afternoon. this is market day and i'm mark crumpton here with scarlet fu. scarlet: let's get a look at the markets -- it's kind of boring and equities right now. the dollar is rebounding but we are in search of a catalyst
phil mattingly joining us from washington, thank you.up, our chief washington correspondent interviews congressman paul ryan and finds out why the republican chairman of the house ways and means committee is one of president obama's biggest supporters when it comes to trade. ♪ mark: it is 11:00 in new york. house republicans are still working the phones to a fast-track trade deal. we will speak with the house ways and means committee chairman, paul ryan. scarlet: general motors tells chrysler...
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john terrett joins us from washington. walk us through the findings. >> those are the findings the headline from the e.p.a. found no evidence of serious threat widespread around the country to drinking water supplies. in the same report in the next paragraph. the e.p.a. says certain working practices at some sites mean that some supplies are vulnerable. >> that's what we mean say environmental campaigners, when it comes to fracking and fresh water. there's no guarantees. >> hydraulic fracturing fracking for short pumps sand and chemicals into the earth. now the environmental protection agency, in a preliminary report taking five years and cost $29 million says: line the agency found a small number of cases where wells and waste water management affected drinking water. that alone, bust the myth that fracking doesn't harm drinking water. >> for a long time the industry has been pushing back saying it does not impact drinking water resources. it shows it does in numerous areas, and showed the process from where you get the wa
john terrett joins us from washington. walk us through the findings. >> those are the findings the headline from the e.p.a. found no evidence of serious threat widespread around the country to drinking water supplies. in the same report in the next paragraph. the e.p.a. says certain working practices at some sites mean that some supplies are vulnerable. >> that's what we mean say environmental campaigners, when it comes to fracking and fresh water. there's no guarantees. >>...
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secretary of homeland security, joining us from washington. michael, do you believe even though there is no evidence right now that these attacks may have been coordinated? michael: as you say, there's no evidence of coordination, but there is evidence of inspiration, meaning that part of what daesh or isis has done is it has counseled were advised people who believe in its ideology to carry out attacks. it is not a coincidence. it reflects a commonality of ideologies behind all of these attacks. pimm: michael chertoff, talk about france. it has been the site of many terror-related attacks. the french have a significant population of people who have immigrated from the middle east or parts of africa. some part of that population, a small part, but a significant part, is either radicalized or at least sympathetic to radicalization. we have seen some of these people carry out these attacks casein the "charlie hebdo" and what we saw today. according to news reports come in the authorities were actually monitoring one of the perpetrators of today'
secretary of homeland security, joining us from washington. michael, do you believe even though there is no evidence right now that these attacks may have been coordinated? michael: as you say, there's no evidence of coordination, but there is evidence of inspiration, meaning that part of what daesh or isis has done is it has counseled were advised people who believe in its ideology to carry out attacks. it is not a coincidence. it reflects a commonality of ideologies behind all of these...
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despite what other people around the country may feel about it. >> joining us now from los angeles, mary katharine ham and from washington both are fox news analysts. juan, do you believe the white house should be used to promote policy? i mean, what's next? a banner going down saying liberalism is good? i mean, come on. it's the people's house. all the people. >> yeah. well i think that's why it was totally legitimate for the president to do what he did, bill. first of all there were no taxpayer dollars used for that illumination. >> that's ridiculous, the whole thing is a taxpayer dollar. all the security. it's the people's house. >> you are missing the point. here is a key and this is where huckabee just demonstrates why he is totally lost. what you have got is a constitution that says there shall be no state established religion which is why you can't go out there and put religious symbols on the white house. that's what he said. but this is about a political office, the president of the united states is a political office the president can give out medals of freedom. he can celebrate the military. he can go off and
despite what other people around the country may feel about it. >> joining us now from los angeles, mary katharine ham and from washington both are fox news analysts. juan, do you believe the white house should be used to promote policy? i mean, what's next? a banner going down saying liberalism is good? i mean, come on. it's the people's house. all the people. >> yeah. well i think that's why it was totally legitimate for the president to do what he did, bill. first of all there...
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we have three reports, first joining us from washington bobberbob eurlich. >> cops are not feeling love from the state's attorney bill. this is art, not silence, when you are making questionable calls the police have to know when they use their discretion they are not putting themselves up against the wall that they in turn will not be arrested. you cited the stats, they are dramatic. arrests are down. 911 call when it comes to real policing they are very fearful that state's attorney does not have their back and to the large extent bill, the same goes for the police commissioner. >> that's miss moseby. is this individual action or cops on their own? >> you have heard the phrase work to rule the teachers go through a slow down that's what it is. so i think it is word of mouth. do i think it is semi organized? of course. they want to do their jobs by the way p. this is not, we're doing this for show. this is given the state's attorney word for access we're not sure she will have our back when we make innocent mistakes or sometimes negligent mistakes. >> might there be an el ventement of
we have three reports, first joining us from washington bobberbob eurlich. >> cops are not feeling love from the state's attorney bill. this is art, not silence, when you are making questionable calls the police have to know when they use their discretion they are not putting themselves up against the wall that they in turn will not be arrested. you cited the stats, they are dramatic. arrests are down. 911 call when it comes to real policing they are very fearful that state's attorney...
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he joins us from washington. mr. taylor, roof's manifesto says he got your inspiration from your website, roof wrote, "there are pages upon pages of these brooument black on white murders. i was in disbelief. i felt there was something vel ve i don't think. roof's step mother said, he was infected by internet evil. >> he did not get inspiration from the council's website, he got information. and the reason the information was so disturbing to him is because the facts, the reality, of the overwhelmingly black on white nature of interracial crime is something that is almost never reported. consealed. that is what he finds so be shocking. >> by the way, a number of people look at those websites and say they are dubious. an offense against god, do you really believe that? >> let's go back to the case of interracial crime which is what influenced mr. roof. the fact is that over the half a million interracial crimes, black commit about 85% of them against whites. whites commit only about 15% them against blacks. despite the
he joins us from washington. mr. taylor, roof's manifesto says he got your inspiration from your website, roof wrote, "there are pages upon pages of these brooument black on white murders. i was in disbelief. i felt there was something vel ve i don't think. roof's step mother said, he was infected by internet evil. >> he did not get inspiration from the council's website, he got information. and the reason the information was so disturbing to him is because the facts, the reality, of...
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let's get a view from both capitals with marcus joining us from moscow and richard walker joining us from washington. marcus, what is behind the announcement of these new icbm's? russia has thousands of nuclear warheads already. will this make a difference in the balance of power? marcus: these 40 into ballistic missiles are a high-tech replacement for the russian nuclear arsenal than an addition to it. indeed, russia is undergoing significant modernization of its armed forces for almost a decade already. but of course this announcement today was very clear to the united states. brian: we're getting reports that the pentagon is looking at pre-positioning u.s. military hardware enough to equip about 5000 troops in eastern europe close to russian borders. as that been confirmed? moscow calls it a provocation. richard: that has not been confirmed yet. we are hearing the planets in the works in the pentagon is just not quite ready for the get go yet. we are hearing it is not yet reached the desk of the secretary of defense, ash carter. the baltic states in particular are seen as the soft underbelly of t
let's get a view from both capitals with marcus joining us from moscow and richard walker joining us from washington. marcus, what is behind the announcement of these new icbm's? russia has thousands of nuclear warheads already. will this make a difference in the balance of power? marcus: these 40 into ballistic missiles are a high-tech replacement for the russian nuclear arsenal than an addition to it. indeed, russia is undergoing significant modernization of its armed forces for almost a...
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joining us from washington fox news senior political analyst brit hume. the point where no matter what we do, and this is not an anti-hillary clinton deal, this is a reporting the facts deal. but no matter how many times you show mrs. clinton is not a sincere person. that she does flip flop on issues. her supporters don't care. they don't care what she does. am i wrong? >> i think maybe to some extent you are bill. we are seeing something we don't think many of us examined. extraordinarily large and enthusiastic crowds turning out to hear bernie sanders. bernie sanders would seem to be a man not designed to be a presidential candidate. you know, elderly seeming and got his hair flying all over the place and doesn't have a demeanor or a face or a voice designed for television. and, yet, he is intense interest from many in the democratic party. >> let me challenge you there. in iowa and in new hampshire, where he is basically campaigning now yeah you got socialists coming out to cheer him on. bernie sanders goes down to missouri or he goes to california, no
joining us from washington fox news senior political analyst brit hume. the point where no matter what we do, and this is not an anti-hillary clinton deal, this is a reporting the facts deal. but no matter how many times you show mrs. clinton is not a sincere person. that she does flip flop on issues. her supporters don't care. they don't care what she does. am i wrong? >> i think maybe to some extent you are bill. we are seeing something we don't think many of us examined....
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lisa stark joins us live from washington with more. sa, tell us more about this drug. >> reporter: paul the drug at the center of this case has been used in 15 executions. it is a secondtive and states say they have had to turn to this drug because drug companies will no longer sell them the more accepted drug. in a 5-4 ruling they decided that states can continue to use this drug. the deep idealogical divisions of the supreme court were front and center in this case. four justices read their opinions from the bench. at issue a sedative used as part of a three-drug cocktail in lethal injections. it is administered first used to render the convicts unconscious. but in a botched execution in oklahoma this convicted murderer regained consciousness and began writhing in pain. and in ohio and arizona the drug also failed to work completely with inmates gasping and chokes. one for two hours before dying. so the question before the court, does the use violate the 8th amendment ban against cruel and unusual punishment. samuel alito, writing for
lisa stark joins us live from washington with more. sa, tell us more about this drug. >> reporter: paul the drug at the center of this case has been used in 15 executions. it is a secondtive and states say they have had to turn to this drug because drug companies will no longer sell them the more accepted drug. in a 5-4 ruling they decided that states can continue to use this drug. the deep idealogical divisions of the supreme court were front and center in this case. four justices read...
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the justice party faces the prospect of a coalition government and the first time -- joining us from washingtonhen cook on the council of foreign relations and a contributor to "foreign affairs" magazine. i'm pleased to have all of them on the program at this moment.
the justice party faces the prospect of a coalition government and the first time -- joining us from washingtonhen cook on the council of foreign relations and a contributor to "foreign affairs" magazine. i'm pleased to have all of them on the program at this moment.
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charles sawyer, joins us from washington and charles, how do these patent trolls help innovators and creators? >> well, let me start off with the fact that there are several option he to solve these problems and in the ip space in the intellectual property space and you have addressed them already. there are demand-letter issues that people consider a problem. that legislation was pulled out of hr 9 before it was ever introduced last congress and there's been several amendments that have been discuss ed throughoued tofully fund u.s. pd trademark office those have been handily voted down each time. people that are pushing hr 9 and the patent act really don't want to solve the problem. >> just so i understand, the people who are pushing hr 9 they want to shift the litigation cost to the losing side, they want more particularity to the letters that patent trolls stoned companies. what's wrong with that? >> no, they don't want more particularity in the letters. they pulled that legislation out of the bill before they ever introduced it. that the only people in the senate, the senate has
charles sawyer, joins us from washington and charles, how do these patent trolls help innovators and creators? >> well, let me start off with the fact that there are several option he to solve these problems and in the ip space in the intellectual property space and you have addressed them already. there are demand-letter issues that people consider a problem. that legislation was pulled out of hr 9 before it was ever introduced last congress and there's been several amendments that have...
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abc's bazi kanani is joining us from washington with more on this story. >> reporter: good morning. the report on the investigation is classified so the head of the homeland security isn't comment og on the specific results but he does acknowledge that changes are needed and says they're coming. tsa screeners put to the test when the department of homeland security sent undercover agents to dozens of america's airports. what they found was an alarming rate of failure. an undercover agent set an alarm at a mag tommer the. they failed to detect the faked explosive device that was taped to his back. >> it's disconcerting when we're trained to identified those type of prohibitive items and it doesn't work. >> reporter: according to officials briefed on the results of the internal investigation, tsa screeners failed 67 out of 70 tests. allowing those undercover agents to repeatedly get potential bombs or weapons through security. >> the terrorists do watch this. they do watch and they go to school on how they can learn from possible vulnerables. >> reporter: jeh johnson is ordering chang
abc's bazi kanani is joining us from washington with more on this story. >> reporter: good morning. the report on the investigation is classified so the head of the homeland security isn't comment og on the specific results but he does acknowledge that changes are needed and says they're coming. tsa screeners put to the test when the department of homeland security sent undercover agents to dozens of america's airports. what they found was an alarming rate of failure. an undercover agent...
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joining us from washington is a familiar face to us susie garib, at fortune and an nbr contributor. go to see you. what is the significance of the for the ube 500 and why do investors care. >> first of all, these are iconic companies. it is tyler, like the oscars the academy awards for corporate america and everyone is looking for who is number one and as you saidyot is wal-mart. and the 500 companies not only are they iconic they are the powerful engine of the u.s. economy and the global economy. and you just mentioned that their comb revenues hit a record. as a percentage of gdp it is something like 72%. so they have huge economic clout and that is significant at a time when we are talking about start-ups and the jazzy companies and entrepreneurial companies out of silicon valley. >> where there any surprises this time on the list. >> always. it is interesting if you look at the top ten. first of all, with the plunging oil prices that we've seen recently fascinating that exxon held on to number two spot. and you mentioned chevron and phillips also in the top ten. but the other one
joining us from washington is a familiar face to us susie garib, at fortune and an nbr contributor. go to see you. what is the significance of the for the ube 500 and why do investors care. >> first of all, these are iconic companies. it is tyler, like the oscars the academy awards for corporate america and everyone is looking for who is number one and as you saidyot is wal-mart. and the 500 companies not only are they iconic they are the powerful engine of the u.s. economy and the global...
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john terrett joins us from washington. what did we learn at the hearing? >> good evening, the man leading the battle to stop i.s.i.l. inspired attacks appealed to the congress for more authority to intercept private communications. in some cases it is impossible for the fbi to monitor or even know about i.s.i.l. or al qaeda conversations going on on the web. and what he's talking about is the dark web, or dark space. >> reporter: garland texas, may 4th. two gunmen in body armour opened fire outside a competition to draw the prophet muhammad. and are shot dead by place on the scene. boston tuesday, a man shot dead by officers. he was under surveillance for a week expecting to plot to behead one individual and randomly kill police officers prays for law enforce. in both cases on capitol hill on wednesday. >> that's the way it works. unfortunately you have to get it right every time. they just have to get it right once. >> we are monitoring closely for any type much action or overstep mobilization factors. and we see those. we are not taking chance. >> report
john terrett joins us from washington. what did we learn at the hearing? >> good evening, the man leading the battle to stop i.s.i.l. inspired attacks appealed to the congress for more authority to intercept private communications. in some cases it is impossible for the fbi to monitor or even know about i.s.i.l. or al qaeda conversations going on on the web. and what he's talking about is the dark web, or dark space. >> reporter: garland texas, may 4th. two gunmen in body armour...
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were taken hostage and 40 killed and most of them foreign workers and daniel lack has more for us from washingtonya recognized government based in tobruk in the neighborhood of that strike did say the target had been mokhtar belmokhtar the algeria and said it had been successful and he had been killed along with a number of others and mokhtar belmokhtar if confirmed it's quite a significant development because he has been involved in violent activities in the saraha for quite some time and faces terrorism on the attack of bp gas plant in algeria in 2013 and 35 americans were among hostages killed there and others martin luther king martin luther king and his death has been reported before on at least four occasions to it's important to keep that in mind as these reports come in and as more confirmation is forthcoming but the united states said an air strike has take end place in libya and the first since the fighting against the forces of colonel gadhafi in 2011 and believes that air strike was successful. >>> zimbabwe dollar is getting more online than in the shops, 100 trillion notes have becom
were taken hostage and 40 killed and most of them foreign workers and daniel lack has more for us from washingtonya recognized government based in tobruk in the neighborhood of that strike did say the target had been mokhtar belmokhtar the algeria and said it had been successful and he had been killed along with a number of others and mokhtar belmokhtar if confirmed it's quite a significant development because he has been involved in violent activities in the saraha for quite some time and...
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. >> all right, ian talley, from the wall street journalq-joining us from washington, thank you so much. >> sreenivasan: and tonight, in our signature segment, we take you to israel, where a close and contentious election this spring provided prime minister benjamin netanyahu with a fourth term in office, and brought in a new wave of arab lawmakers, uniting as a voting bloc called "the joint list". it's the first time arab lawmakers from different parties have joined together. they've pledged to improve the social and economic conditions of israel's arab minority. newshour special correspondent martin fletcher has the story. >> reporter: israel's home to more than eight million people, and while it's known as a jewish state, one in five is arab: muslims and christians. the largest minority group in the country, arab israelis have few leadership roles in the country's social and government institutions, and economically, they trail far behind the jewish majority. nearly half of israel's arabs live in poverty. guy ben-porat studies minority issues at israel's ben-gurion university. >> sre
. >> all right, ian talley, from the wall street journalq-joining us from washington, thank you so much. >> sreenivasan: and tonight, in our signature segment, we take you to israel, where a close and contentious election this spring provided prime minister benjamin netanyahu with a fourth term in office, and brought in a new wave of arab lawmakers, uniting as a voting bloc called "the joint list". it's the first time arab lawmakers from different parties have joined...
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for more now, abc's kenneth moton joins us from washington. kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and reena. it was an emotional day in charleston with the first funerals for the victims of that church massacre yes, today, thousands are expected in that city to honor the slain leader of mother emanuel. today, a community will say good-bye to one of its religious leaders, one by one they walked by the body of emanuel ame reverend clementa pinckney to pay their respects. >> reverend pinckney was a servant of the lord. so we come today to remember and to say thank you, brother pinckney for the work well done. >> reporter: president obama will deliver the eulogy for pinckney in charleston south carolina. the late state senator who was gunned down along with eight of his parishioners last week. ♪ it was a day of funerals thursday for the victims of the massacre. people choosing not to speak of the accused murderer who had racist motivations, instead they honor sharonda coleman singleton, a minister and ethel lance who loved the arts. >> she wa
for more now, abc's kenneth moton joins us from washington. kenneth. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and reena. it was an emotional day in charleston with the first funerals for the victims of that church massacre yes, today, thousands are expected in that city to honor the slain leader of mother emanuel. today, a community will say good-bye to one of its religious leaders, one by one they walked by the body of emanuel ame reverend clementa pinckney to pay their respects. >>...
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bazi kanani joining us from washington with the latest. we're talking about major breach here. >> reporter: absolutely. good morning, t.j. good morning, kayna. the largest breach of federal employee data so far. millions being warned to watch their credit closely. the intent of the cyberattack is still unclear this morning. the hackers have access to the sensitive personal information of up to 4 million current and former government employees, which analysts say could be used for financial fraud or worse, for espionage. officials tell abc news it's believed the hackers work for china. the massive breach discovered in april by security experts at the government cybercommand center. the hackers targeted the computer systems of the office of personnel management. they conduct the background checks on all federal employees. it's the only latest cyberattack by those working for foreign governments on america's government agencies and major corporations. >> these cyberthreats are a challenge to our national security. >> reporter: earlier this ye
bazi kanani joining us from washington with the latest. we're talking about major breach here. >> reporter: absolutely. good morning, t.j. good morning, kayna. the largest breach of federal employee data so far. millions being warned to watch their credit closely. the intent of the cyberattack is still unclear this morning. the hackers have access to the sensitive personal information of up to 4 million current and former government employees, which analysts say could be used for...
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. >> sreenivasan: political director lisa desjardins joining us from washington, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me. >> sreenivasan: leaders across the country and around the world are expressing sympathy tonight for vice president joe biden and his family following the death of his oldest son beau. beau biden was considered a rising star in the democratic party and was widely expected to run for governor of delaware in 2016. the vice president's eldest son had faced a series of health setbacks in recent years, yet was able to serve two terms as delaware's attorney general up until this past january. as a toddler, beau biden and his brother hunter were the only survivors of the car crash that killed joe biden's first wife, neilia, and their 13-month old daughter naomi, only a few days before christmas of 1972. just weeks later, joe biden was sworn into the senate at beau's bedside. as an adult, beau biden played a role in his father's political campaigns, introducing him onstage at the 2012 democratic national convention in charlotte, north carolina. >> in moments
. >> sreenivasan: political director lisa desjardins joining us from washington, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me. >> sreenivasan: leaders across the country and around the world are expressing sympathy tonight for vice president joe biden and his family following the death of his oldest son beau. beau biden was considered a rising star in the democratic party and was widely expected to run for governor of delaware in 2016. the vice president's eldest...
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he joins us live from washington d.c. the counter strategy to defeat i.s.i.l. doesn't appear to be working. how divided do you think the coalition is about the way forward? >> one of the biggest frustrations with the international coalition is an inability to drop bombs on the right targets. the biggest problem with that is as you look at the force in syria, it's trained to call in air strikes, but can only call in air strikes against i.s.i.s. positions and has been attacked by bashar al-assad i.s.i.s. and other groups. basically we are pinning a target on the sunni rebels that we are empowering to help in a fight against i.s.i.s. by constraining them in the fight. >> do you detect a rift between the iraqi prime minister and the u.s. comments have been made where the u.s. defense secretary accused the iraqi forces of showing no will to fight. iraq is saying that the u.s. needs to send more weapons, but the u.s. says you should be arming the sunnis rather than taking the weapons. >> the problem with prime minister haider al-abadi is he may want to do the right t
he joins us live from washington d.c. the counter strategy to defeat i.s.i.l. doesn't appear to be working. how divided do you think the coalition is about the way forward? >> one of the biggest frustrations with the international coalition is an inability to drop bombs on the right targets. the biggest problem with that is as you look at the force in syria, it's trained to call in air strikes, but can only call in air strikes against i.s.i.s. positions and has been attacked by bashar...
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with so few solutions coming from our leaders in washington? joining us from d.c. lieutenant colonel tony schaeffer from the london center for policy research. what are we doing wrong, colonel? >> first off, we're focusing on a fiction, the idea that this administration somehow believes bagdad needs to be leading the effort shows the complete loss of contextual reality. there is no bagdad. there is no iraq. the more we have this policy eric of supporting bagdad saying that all the support we send to the kurds has to go through bagdad everything we're doing has to go through bagdad and ignore the concerns of the sunni who were alienated by bagdad it's a wholly owned subsidiary of tehran. we need to set it aside and figure out how to move forward with the pieces we have rather than the pieces we want to quote, make a -- we have to figure out a way to go forward. we have pieces which are winning, the kurds. we were in with senator john mccain ten days ago meeting with he and the kurds on this. the kurds are winning. what better to throw one of people who have the abil
with so few solutions coming from our leaders in washington? joining us from d.c. lieutenant colonel tony schaeffer from the london center for policy research. what are we doing wrong, colonel? >> first off, we're focusing on a fiction, the idea that this administration somehow believes bagdad needs to be leading the effort shows the complete loss of contextual reality. there is no bagdad. there is no iraq. the more we have this policy eric of supporting bagdad saying that all the support...
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. >> bazi joins us from washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. now, the senate does have enough votes to pass the bill to extend the nsa program but will have to wait to do so because rand paul forced a delay. >> the senate will come to order. >> reporter: the u.s. senate called in to work on a weekend but still missed the deadline to keep key parts of the u.s. patriot act from expiring. it means right now the nsa is not allowed to collect phone records in bulk and the fbi not allowed to use roving wiretaps to monitor suspects as they change phones among other measures. >> we are not collecting information of terrorists we are collecting all american citizens' records all of the time. >> reporter: kentucky senator rand paul refused to allow a final vote on a measure that would extend then reform nsa's once secret mass collection of americans' phone records. civil liberty groups cheered his resistance but intelligence officials warn any lapse in the program puts the nation at risk with al qaeda and isis actively plotting against the west looking f
. >> bazi joins us from washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. now, the senate does have enough votes to pass the bill to extend the nsa program but will have to wait to do so because rand paul forced a delay. >> the senate will come to order. >> reporter: the u.s. senate called in to work on a weekend but still missed the deadline to keep key parts of the u.s. patriot act from expiring. it means right now the nsa is not allowed to collect phone records in...
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ambassador degrees, now president of the executive service corps from washington, and erik schatzker joining us from athens. thank you so much. betty: still ahead, we will look at another island deep in the red. we will be back. ♪ betty: welcome back to "bloomberg market day." i am betty liu with mark crumpton. mark: it feels like friday. let's get to julie hyman with a look at what stocks are on the move today. you have some analyst calls. julie: i do. we have individual movers we want to point out. macy's is one of them. it was cut to sell at deutsche bank. they say the sales rep will continue because of tourism headwinds. also because of declines we are seeing from macy's vendors. those shares down 2.7%. when we talk about the sales declines, i want to show what we are talking about. it has not been straight downward. upward is when it has seen sales gains. recently, a 7% decline from macy's. today, at j.p. morgan participating in a broad pullback in financials. jpmorgan last week was trading at a record but is now down 1.7%. is downgrading based on the fact it has done so well. we are looki
ambassador degrees, now president of the executive service corps from washington, and erik schatzker joining us from athens. thank you so much. betty: still ahead, we will look at another island deep in the red. we will be back. ♪ betty: welcome back to "bloomberg market day." i am betty liu with mark crumpton. mark: it feels like friday. let's get to julie hyman with a look at what stocks are on the move today. you have some analyst calls. julie: i do. we have individual movers we...
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phil mattingly joins us from washington. what are we expecting to hear from jeb bush today? to get done? phil: optimism. when you look at his campaign ads and his videos, he will try to prevent himself as the candidate who is above the dirt slinging, above the pc obstruction. what you will see today is how he tries to do it with a dual-pronged approach. he has the candidate talking about positive things solutions. his team behind the scenes is really trying to take on his rivals, most notably, scott walker and marco rubio. it will be interesting to see how he starts that process in the speech today. rendon tell in the videos jeb has released ahead of time, -- brendan: in the videos jeb has released ahead of time, is it fair to say that he is being kinder and gentler? phil: i think his campaign would love for you to say that. people do not actually know who jeb bush is. they know of the last name. they know the legacy of the family he is from but they do not know him as the governor of florida or where he stands on policy issues. they feel if he can get in, he can win. they a
phil mattingly joins us from washington. what are we expecting to hear from jeb bush today? to get done? phil: optimism. when you look at his campaign ads and his videos, he will try to prevent himself as the candidate who is above the dirt slinging, above the pc obstruction. what you will see today is how he tries to do it with a dual-pronged approach. he has the candidate talking about positive things solutions. his team behind the scenes is really trying to take on his rivals, most notably,...
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the have jacob kierkegaard joining us from washington.etail for you on we have prime minister alexis tsipras resuming talks with creditors late on wednesday. , eachlks have broken down side pushing for a breakthrough agreement on the terms of bailout aid. we are told talks will resume 9:00 a.m. athens time, 2:00 p.m. in hong kong. we are also told that greek officials have said that is the deal, and that is it. we have european leaders due to arrive for the summit on thursday. we had alexis tsipras meeting with the head of the creditor institutions in brussels after an earlier session lasting five hours failed to bridge differences. kierkegaard, peterson institute. do you think we will get a deal? jacob: i think we will get a deal. the question is whether or not after capital or control in greece. my prediction is, if there is no deal by late sunday night, i strongly doubt greek banks will open up normally on monday morning. angie: you are saying there will be capital controls for sure? jacob: we have to be clear. i think we will see depo
the have jacob kierkegaard joining us from washington.etail for you on we have prime minister alexis tsipras resuming talks with creditors late on wednesday. , eachlks have broken down side pushing for a breakthrough agreement on the terms of bailout aid. we are told talks will resume 9:00 a.m. athens time, 2:00 p.m. in hong kong. we are also told that greek officials have said that is the deal, and that is it. we have european leaders due to arrive for the summit on thursday. we had alexis...
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and he joins us from washington d.c. so do you agree with governor mccollough's call to phase out the confederate flag? >> yes i think that he made the right call on this. and its something that they considered doing before the government made his announce many. the stars and bars really has no place on the virginia license plates or any other government sponsored speech. and it is in fact when we put it on the license plate. it's divisiveness and racism and white supremacy, something that [ audio difficulties ] dmv to remove the confederate flag from the license plate. you know it better than i do, and what kind of debate are you anticipating? >> the house speaker said that he's okay with the flagging removed from the license plate. so i don't think that it's going to be terribly controversial in virginia. i've been pleased on both sides of the aisle. virginia really does need to put forward an image that we are a new dominion that's welcoming to all kinds of people in the 21st century. and i think it's important to att
and he joins us from washington d.c. so do you agree with governor mccollough's call to phase out the confederate flag? >> yes i think that he made the right call on this. and its something that they considered doing before the government made his announce many. the stars and bars really has no place on the virginia license plates or any other government sponsored speech. and it is in fact when we put it on the license plate. it's divisiveness and racism and white supremacy, something...
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. >> all right, martha raddatz with us from washington. martha, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, a revelation in that terrible germanwings crash, that jet deliberately crashed into the french alps. french prosecutors met with family members of the 150 victims today telling them that the co-pilot, andreas lubitz, who crashed that jet, had seven doctor's appointments just in the month before the flight, and some doctors felt he was mentally unfit to fly. german privacy laws presented prevented doctors from alerting the airline to their findings. >>> we turn next here tonight to that dramatic rescue at sea in frigid alaskan waters. the captain calling mayday. a crew member that can't swim, and with just seconds to spare, you'll see this here, a decision that saves four lives. abc's neal karlinsky with the rescue team that made the difference between life and death. >> mayday, mayday. mayday, this is the kupernof. we are taking on water over the stern. >> reporter: tonight, four fishermen recovering after this rescue at sea. their salmon fishi
. >> all right, martha raddatz with us from washington. martha, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, a revelation in that terrible germanwings crash, that jet deliberately crashed into the french alps. french prosecutors met with family members of the 150 victims today telling them that the co-pilot, andreas lubitz, who crashed that jet, had seven doctor's appointments just in the month before the flight, and some doctors felt he was mentally unfit to fly. german privacy laws...
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cnn law enforcement analyst, tom few whens at the, joining us live from washington.oking at it for a second time today. as a former fbi assistant director does anything more strike you? we agreed earlier that it was very disturbing and you were surprised that a gun would be pulled out when we are talking about mostly juveniles and didn't appear as though anybody was armed. but now, looking at it again, what strikes you as upsetting, in your view? >> frederica, the whole thing is upsetting to me and seen the longer haves of this unedit where you're not trying to blur out faces, which was on youtube. you see much more clearly actually makes it look worse, in fact what's going on here but just appears to me that you have this one particular police sergeant who is trying to -- he has lost control of his emotions and he is yelling at everybody. you hear in the unedited version the profanity that's using, which is uncalled for in any situation, but particularly this one, the level of profanity. and, you know i just -- i would love to heart explanation that their chief is g
cnn law enforcement analyst, tom few whens at the, joining us live from washington.oking at it for a second time today. as a former fbi assistant director does anything more strike you? we agreed earlier that it was very disturbing and you were surprised that a gun would be pulled out when we are talking about mostly juveniles and didn't appear as though anybody was armed. but now, looking at it again, what strikes you as upsetting, in your view? >> frederica, the whole thing is upsetting...
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for all of us here from washington, have a good night. ve early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. >>> and calling herself for not being sexy to our ghost correspondent zack evens. but we begin with taylor's reaction. >> could it get much cooler than being on the forbes most powerful 100 list? >> probably not. in my definition of cool probably not. i'm like hey, look at me with my cat. >> with or without the cats taylor is among women most
for all of us here from washington, have a good night. ve early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. >>> and calling herself for not being sexy to our ghost correspondent zack evens. but we begin with taylor's reaction. >> could it get much cooler than being on the forbes most powerful 100 list?...
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and my colleague bloomberg allen katz joining us from washington. thank you both so much.stanley cup finals begin tonight. can the nfl score with a florida team -- nhl score with a florida ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. straight to a check of the markets. julie hyman is standing by. julie: we have had stocks bouncing around a little bit. we had economic data this morning, jobs report. i is and services report. the big report friday. the ecb as well. not changing great but a lot of commentary coming from mario draghi. the s&p gain the smallest of the three major averages. also notable the move in the fonts market with yields on the 10 year rising to the highest since november. 2.36%. it has been quite a move we have seen in the markets. something else mario draghi talked about is the volatility in the market. he said it is here to stay. some investors are pointing out that yes, we are seeing volatility in the bond market but not this market. i have on the top in the orange line the move index. the fix, measure of volatility in stocks. 27% for the year t
and my colleague bloomberg allen katz joining us from washington. thank you both so much.stanley cup finals begin tonight. can the nfl score with a florida team -- nhl score with a florida ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. straight to a check of the markets. julie hyman is standing by. julie: we have had stocks bouncing around a little bit. we had economic data this morning, jobs report. i is and services report. the big report friday. the ecb as well. not changing great...