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come up with a weston area find the paper. distribute the ballots around the country. an almost practical impossibility. so, the referenda may not go ahead as land. -- planned. back to the banks for four-minute, do we have any sense of how long the greek thanks can actually hold on? there are capital control -- controls now, but the ecb has frozen emergency liquidity, how long can they last? erik: the liquidity issue is much more relevant. greek collateral may not be any good editors, rendering the system immediately insolvent. if there is no resolution on the political right these banks may close indefinitely beyond next monday or tuesday. it is an open weston, but the rubber is going to start hitting the road in a big way tomorrow. thank you so much, erik schatzker. stephanie: still ahead on "bloomberg market day," what diplomat is furiously negotiating with counterparts hours ahead of the deadline for -- deadline for a nuclear deal? that and more. stick around. ♪ ?wk??????????????óóó???????Ñ?Ñ?? olivia: welcome back to "bloomberg market day." stephanie: this is a he
come up with a weston area find the paper. distribute the ballots around the country. an almost practical impossibility. so, the referenda may not go ahead as land. -- planned. back to the banks for four-minute, do we have any sense of how long the greek thanks can actually hold on? there are capital control -- controls now, but the ecb has frozen emergency liquidity, how long can they last? erik: the liquidity issue is much more relevant. greek collateral may not be any good editors, rendering...
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in weston township, 926 blocked at caleb drive. downed tree at unionville road. downed tree blocked at schoolhouse lane. traffic lights are out in entire counties for some spots give it extra time when you're traveling, especially early on when it is dark out there. >> a sightseeing float plane carrying 8 cruise ship passengers and a pilot crashed into a mountain in southeast alaska. this is file of the cruise ship that carried the passengers. they were from the westerdam cruise ship. holland america released this statement saying we are incredible distressed by the situation and our thoughts and prayers are with those on board the plane and their dams. >> peco with out of state contractors are working around the clock to get the power back on but for tens of thousands the lights might not flip back on until this weekend. 3400 customers from the immediate aftermath. atlantic city the hardest hit 82 outages pse&g 4,000 and dell jp dellacamera -- delmarva, 88. atlantic city is waiting for disaster proation. >> take pictures of anything you throw out personal proper
in weston township, 926 blocked at caleb drive. downed tree at unionville road. downed tree blocked at schoolhouse lane. traffic lights are out in entire counties for some spots give it extra time when you're traveling, especially early on when it is dark out there. >> a sightseeing float plane carrying 8 cruise ship passengers and a pilot crashed into a mountain in southeast alaska. this is file of the cruise ship that carried the passengers. they were from the westerdam cruise ship....
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really: how often do you try to track potential deal activity by looking at the options weston mark howdictive --? jim: itictive is that? was not huge in size, it looks like an institutional buyer. buyer,ere was a smart there are thousands where somebody is buying premium and not winning on that trade. anotherhere is speculation, that was juniper. was talk about ericsson looking for someone in the united states. stockirm downgraded the to a cell. it has been falling. you are mirroring that with an options strategy. jim: as it rates -- relates to the speculation of ericsson buying juniper, we have an agreement with cisco. there is not a huge demand as we see it. there is not a huge demand for ericsson to buy them. they will miss consensus earnings in the second half of this year. they will report in july. october, prior to late october earnings, we think a miss will show up. that is slowing demand going into 2016. alie: are you looking at longer term options trade? shown july. that does not have an exclusive catalyst before it. capture july earnings. we went out to october to do that. it
really: how often do you try to track potential deal activity by looking at the options weston mark howdictive --? jim: itictive is that? was not huge in size, it looks like an institutional buyer. buyer,ere was a smart there are thousands where somebody is buying premium and not winning on that trade. anotherhere is speculation, that was juniper. was talk about ericsson looking for someone in the united states. stockirm downgraded the to a cell. it has been falling. you are mirroring that with...
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what was it that this transparency weston? what is the opponents of this not see? example, it has more to do with the transpacific deal that is still being negotiated. they cannot show right now the current work product that the innate industry should is .egotiating members of congress can't go in to racing and private room and view the terms, but they cannot show that to the world. the response from supporters is that this trade promotion authority would actually horse -- forced the posting of the for of any final agreement 60 days before the president can sign a free-trade agreement. they argue that the transparency is there. that critics are overstating some of these issues. that is some of the debate we heard play out today on the floor. scarlet: thank you for that update. mentioned, not totally dead yet. we have to wait until tuesday. still ahead, goldman sachs calls for reform of high sta kes stock trading, but wants to get back in the game. why? ♪ mark: welcome back to bloomberg market day. we'll go into julie hyman with a look at the markets. we start with
what was it that this transparency weston? what is the opponents of this not see? example, it has more to do with the transpacific deal that is still being negotiated. they cannot show right now the current work product that the innate industry should is .egotiating members of congress can't go in to racing and private room and view the terms, but they cannot show that to the world. the response from supporters is that this trade promotion authority would actually horse -- forced the posting of...
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scarlet: coming up, one tiny park eating bug causing huge problems out weston up ending the lumber industry. -- out west. for -- recipeory for success. all of garden unlocking shareholder value. -- olive garden. scarlet: blackberry undergoing their own transformation. the ceo shows his lands for turnaround could just he working out. all that and more coming up. prime minister turned to shoring up support at home for his plan to end a five-month standoff with creditors that has brought his nation to the end of default. david kelly things greases meanly -- merely a distraction and should be looking at the good news coming out of europe. he spoke earlier with matt miller and olivia sterns. >> i think the big issue is people have been missing the york -- economic expansion while everyone has been watching greece. the index is the highest since 2011. we see they're benefiting from cheap oil, benefiting from the euro that is way too low frankly. they are stringing greece along. tt: they are stringing greece along. that is the key. that is like b.n.p. paribas is off the hook. a couple of things. w
scarlet: coming up, one tiny park eating bug causing huge problems out weston up ending the lumber industry. -- out west. for -- recipeory for success. all of garden unlocking shareholder value. -- olive garden. scarlet: blackberry undergoing their own transformation. the ceo shows his lands for turnaround could just he working out. all that and more coming up. prime minister turned to shoring up support at home for his plan to end a five-month standoff with creditors that has brought his...
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. >> i have so say i was in the weston in d.c. you can rent gym clothes and sneakers. they outfit you to go to the gym. are you worried some of the bigger traditional players are also getting in on the fitness trend? >> not worried about it because even intercontinental has the hotels. nobody has our expertise. we have over 5,000 experts. weston hotel doesn't that v that authority and expertise. we don't have the expertise in room service. we'll figure that out. they don't have the expertise in delivering the experience. then we have different disciplines in categories like sleep. >> i think a lot of our viewers have probably been to some crummy hotel gyms and you know how to do laundry. >> and we're in the service business. we operate long hours. we have a successful business of touching people throughout the day. >> i see you're wearing an apple watch. next time i'll ask you about wearables, but that's a pretty good indication about how you feel. >> harvey great to see you. the ceo of equinox. when we come back, a ton of buzz an
. >> i have so say i was in the weston in d.c. you can rent gym clothes and sneakers. they outfit you to go to the gym. are you worried some of the bigger traditional players are also getting in on the fitness trend? >> not worried about it because even intercontinental has the hotels. nobody has our expertise. we have over 5,000 experts. weston hotel doesn't that v that authority and expertise. we don't have the expertise in room service. we'll figure that out. they don't have the...
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. >> get the latest news and >> rafe: i thought you were going to forget about clyde weston. >> kate: clyde. i'm s-- >> stefano: greetings, katerina. i'm back. >> roman: yeah. well, somebody tried to kill my son. i want answers. >> john: professional job-- crime scene's wiped clean, zero forensic evidence. >> roman: damn it. >> john: we're just going to have to rely on what eric and nicole can tell us. how are they doing? >> roman: well, i was just about to go check on that now. >> john: all right. abe and i are on our way. >> roman: serena...
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an important weston and i don't think we know enough yet.ctly as you are identifying there could almost competing interest that could be vindicated in competing ways. to keep that footage for as little time as possible, the other would be to keep it for much longer to allow for records of accountability. >> is very chilling. as someone in new york city in 2004, we saw the importance of civilian video and organized civilian video collection because it enabled us to eliminate perspectives that would come out through the police captured videos. i think that it just keeps coming back for me to larger policy questions about how things are police and the importance of nonpolice video. >> any other additional questions? one more here in the run? >> i was just wondering, some of what i did regarding the camera policy developed with police officers and the ability to assist in prosecutions and things like that, or do you have any ideas for good policies to try to fix the safety, privacy regarding prosecutions and investigations? >> i overheard a conv
an important weston and i don't think we know enough yet.ctly as you are identifying there could almost competing interest that could be vindicated in competing ways. to keep that footage for as little time as possible, the other would be to keep it for much longer to allow for records of accountability. >> is very chilling. as someone in new york city in 2004, we saw the importance of civilian video and organized civilian video collection because it enabled us to eliminate perspectives...
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. ♪ ♪ >> rafe: i thought you were going to forget about clyde weston. >> kate: good morning, clyde.ano: greetings, katerina. i'm back. >> roman: yeah. well, somebody tried to kill my son. i want answers. >> john: professional job-- crime scene's wiped clean, zero forensic evidence. >> roman: damn it. >> john: we're just going to have to rely on what eric and nicole can tell us. how are they doing? >> roman: well, i was just about to go check on that now. >> john: all right. abe and i are on our way. >> roman: serena...
. ♪ ♪ >> rafe: i thought you were going to forget about clyde weston. >> kate: good morning, clyde.ano: greetings, katerina. i'm back. >> roman: yeah. well, somebody tried to kill my son. i want answers. >> john: professional job-- crime scene's wiped clean, zero forensic evidence. >> roman: damn it. >> john: we're just going to have to rely on what eric and nicole can tell us. how are they doing? >> roman: well, i was just about to go check on that...
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he handed it to me with virtually no explanation, no this is how you load the film and this little weston light meter, you remember all that stuff. >> rose: yeah. and i just started taking pictures and it was an instant love affair. >> rose: what was it? it was ecstatic. it was -- the joy of looking at a negative that's dripping down your arms and you hold it up to the light, it's just magic. it's still magic. >> rose: it's that more than taking the picture? >> yeah, maybe because you take the picture and you just so fervently pray you got the tenth of a second that you thought you got, and so many times you don't, you get the tenth of a second either side of the one you hoped you got. so really it's when you see the negative that the moment happens. and there's nothing like that moment. i mean, i've said at other times, it's almost sexual in its intensity. you're just ecstatic. >> rose: and do you see it instantly, the one that -- >> if you know how to read -- yeah, yeah yeah. even in negative form which is, of course, reversed, you can tell right away because it has the proportions and
he handed it to me with virtually no explanation, no this is how you load the film and this little weston light meter, you remember all that stuff. >> rose: yeah. and i just started taking pictures and it was an instant love affair. >> rose: what was it? it was ecstatic. it was -- the joy of looking at a negative that's dripping down your arms and you hold it up to the light, it's just magic. it's still magic. >> rose: it's that more than taking the picture? >> yeah,...
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weston in april 2014. and just this past may, another died.ths and three serious complications since the program started. the hospital responds that the recommendations to limit surgeries for just that recommendations, not mandates. in his statement, the st. mary's ceo told us "we are working carefully to improve our volumes." so how did state of florida respond when it received these doctors' concerning reviews? remarkably the state says they investigated and none of the issues raised broke any rules and that st. mary's is legally authorized to operate. in statements florida health officials told us the death of any child is a tragedy, and we will continue to closely monitor this program and this facility." that leaves these parents infuriated. >> every day somebody's making a decision to allow some parent to bring their child and to turn them over into the care of a group of people that aren't fit to do what they're doing. >> reporter: these parents want to know why st. mary's is still doing heart surgeries on babies. and the answer may come
weston in april 2014. and just this past may, another died.ths and three serious complications since the program started. the hospital responds that the recommendations to limit surgeries for just that recommendations, not mandates. in his statement, the st. mary's ceo told us "we are working carefully to improve our volumes." so how did state of florida respond when it received these doctors' concerning reviews? remarkably the state says they investigated and none of the issues...
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weston in april 2014. and just this past may, mill ag rose flores died. in total, that's at least eight deaths and three serious complications since the program started. the hospital responds that the recommendations to limit surgeries were just that, recommendations, not mandates. in his statement, the st. mary's ceo told us we are working carefully to improve our volumes. how did the state of florida respond when it received these doctors' concerning reviews? remarkably, the state says they investigated and none of the issues raised broke any rules and st. mary's is legally authorized to operate. in statements florida health officials told us the death of any child is a tragedy and we will continue to closely monitor this program and this facility. that leaves these parents infuriated. >> every day, somebody's making a decision to allow some parent to bring their child and turn them over into the care of a group of people that aren't fit to do what they're doing. >> these parents want to know why st. mary's is still doing heart surgeries on babies. and
weston in april 2014. and just this past may, mill ag rose flores died. in total, that's at least eight deaths and three serious complications since the program started. the hospital responds that the recommendations to limit surgeries were just that, recommendations, not mandates. in his statement, the st. mary's ceo told us we are working carefully to improve our volumes. how did the state of florida respond when it received these doctors' concerning reviews? remarkably, the state says they...
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a wonderful twitter weston for you. this on central banking. which central bank look set deflation and cuts next? stay with us. ♪ tom: watching the 10 year yield. yields higher worldwide. vonnie: after keeping pope francis waiting, vladimir putin gets a lecture about ukraine. the pontiff told russia's president he must try harder to make the cease-fire work. clinton was 17 minutes late for the meeting. apple giving iphone the power to block ads. users will be able to download an app that will block pop-ups on most sites. taking aim at one of the banking industry's one of the biggest critics. he said he does not know if elizabeth warren understands the global banking system. she said the government should have broken up the big ones after the financial crisis. brendan: here is what we are trying to understand. shares of johnson control gained 4%. the move would be a major shift for companies that used to be the largest supplier of auto parts. i have a note here that breaks it down. we think of johnson controls as an auto supplier. it also has bu
a wonderful twitter weston for you. this on central banking. which central bank look set deflation and cuts next? stay with us. ♪ tom: watching the 10 year yield. yields higher worldwide. vonnie: after keeping pope francis waiting, vladimir putin gets a lecture about ukraine. the pontiff told russia's president he must try harder to make the cease-fire work. clinton was 17 minutes late for the meeting. apple giving iphone the power to block ads. users will be able to download an app that will...
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next up is weston from kentucky. go ahead. caller: hi. host: we will go next to paul orlando, florida, who opposed the decision. caller: thanks for taking my call, thanks for c-span. if the petersons are watching this morning, i hope the morning finds them well, ditto for peter's mom. i think that same-sex couples should have all the rights privileges, and responsibilities that my mom and dad have. they have been married for more than 60 years. i think the word "marriage" should be reserved for and has been defined as a unity between a man and a woman. same-sex couples -- whatever they want to call that union partnership, or whatever. marriage is between a man and a woman. i am not a hater. again, same-sex couples should have all the rights and privileges that my mom and dad who have been married for 60 years, have. i am afraid that the community that was victims have now become bullies. i get, i'm not a hater. i think the word marriage -- the gay, lesbian, and transgender community -- be tolerant of giving the word marriage to the hetero
next up is weston from kentucky. go ahead. caller: hi. host: we will go next to paul orlando, florida, who opposed the decision. caller: thanks for taking my call, thanks for c-span. if the petersons are watching this morning, i hope the morning finds them well, ditto for peter's mom. i think that same-sex couples should have all the rights privileges, and responsibilities that my mom and dad have. they have been married for more than 60 years. i think the word "marriage" should be...
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views are on the first two issues, clearly the metadata program could not survive an answer to that weston. there was a better way to structure it. the better way was to let the companies hold onto your own data and get the government out of the business of having data. it makes of the best less efficient and i would agree with critics by saying that if the government gathers all the data, yes, it's more efficient. we can harmonize that data and cover it more readily in case of an invasion but through the aid of technology, we can do that pretty quickly even though the providers are holding onto their own data. i think we get the same national security impact but we better protect privacy by leaving it in the hands of the private providers. host: benton harbor, michigan, a democrat, good morning. caller: hello. you know-i am listening to all of this business about privacy. when you are driving in your hometown, there is cameras at the stoplight. you go in a store to purchase something, everybody has a camera because there are so many- people that want to destroy what we have. our governmen
views are on the first two issues, clearly the metadata program could not survive an answer to that weston. there was a better way to structure it. the better way was to let the companies hold onto your own data and get the government out of the business of having data. it makes of the best less efficient and i would agree with critics by saying that if the government gathers all the data, yes, it's more efficient. we can harmonize that data and cover it more readily in case of an invasion but...