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thanks for taking me out. >> we should do it again sometime. >> caroline was terrific. she seemed smart, ambitious, funny. i can definitely see why she's on the top 40 list. >> i think chris portrayed himself on the app as he is in person. he was really charming, really funny, easy to get along with, and i overall, had a really good time with him. i hope i see him again. >> reporter: there just might be two open spots on that eligible bachelor list soon. >>> next, we're with ava dioufer in a, trying to expose a prison system that she calls modern day slavery. >>> and later, the clooney family is reportedly getting two new members. on the road again ♪ wait to get [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl laughs ] ♪ on the road again ♪ like a band of gypsies we go down the highway ♪ [ beetle horn honks ] no matter which passat you choose, you get more standard features, for less than you expected. hurry in and lease the 2017 passat s for just $199 a month. what twisted ankle?ask what muscle strain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster strong
thanks for taking me out. >> we should do it again sometime. >> caroline was terrific. she seemed smart, ambitious, funny. i can definitely see why she's on the top 40 list. >> i think chris portrayed himself on the app as he is in person. he was really charming, really funny, easy to get along with, and i overall, had a really good time with him. i hope i see him again. >> reporter: there just might be two open spots on that eligible bachelor list soon. >>>...
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this is my wife holding this is our oldest daughter caroline. this is joseph and this is michael and actually this picture is a little bit older i guess is about five years old so caroline's twenty one now joe is eighteen and michael is thirteen so he's really she grown up a lot since this picture but you know that's there of course the most important thing in my life and really of their. actually in the other room right i was just practicing my first floor speech i'm to be getting my first floor speech that i give him one minute speech today so i was just practicing with them. so what will this case be about it's about the u.n. resolution related to israel and the palestinians and i'm supporting strongly the state of israel in this in this debate. so i was just practicing my remarks with them and they're good they're just the this is the my first campaign i told you before i've been involved in many campaigns. this was the first campaign where all the children were involved in the campaign. my wife has always been involved but our daughter caro
this is my wife holding this is our oldest daughter caroline. this is joseph and this is michael and actually this picture is a little bit older i guess is about five years old so caroline's twenty one now joe is eighteen and michael is thirteen so he's really she grown up a lot since this picture but you know that's there of course the most important thing in my life and really of their. actually in the other room right i was just practicing my first floor speech i'm to be getting my first...
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we should do it again sometime. >> caroline was terrific. she seemed smart, ambitious, funny. i can definitely see why she's on the top 40 list. >> i think chris portrayed himself on the app as he is in person. he was really charming, really funny, easy to get along with, and i overall, had a really good time with him. i hope i see him again. >> reporter: there just might be two open spots on that eligible bachelor list soon. >>> next, we're with ava duvernay, trying to expose a prison system that she calls modern day slavery. >>> and later, the clooney family is reportedly getting two new members. family is reportedly getting two new members. on the road again ♪ wait to get [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl laughs ] ♪ on the road again ♪ like a band of gypsies we go down the highway ♪ [ beetle horn honks ] no matter which passat you choose, you get more standard features, for less than you expected. hurry in and lease the 2017 passat s for just $199 a month. what twisted ankle?ask what muscle strain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster
we should do it again sometime. >> caroline was terrific. she seemed smart, ambitious, funny. i can definitely see why she's on the top 40 list. >> i think chris portrayed himself on the app as he is in person. he was really charming, really funny, easy to get along with, and i overall, had a really good time with him. i hope i see him again. >> reporter: there just might be two open spots on that eligible bachelor list soon. >>> next, we're with ava duvernay, trying...
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take a look. >> ♪ sweet caroline ♪ >> kneel diamonds joined james corden for sweet caroline, keith urban, faith hill, beyonce, jay-z's daughter blue ivy all there, too. so cute. >> well, another big moment from the grammys i have to tell but, a tribute to prince. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> bruno mars joined pop group to pay tribute to prince. they performed let's go crazy, you can see bruno mars was dressed up like the late star. >> and speaking every prince, soon it will be easier to jam out to his classic hit. that's because the music in his warner brothers catalogue is coming to on line streaming services like spotify, apple music. that includes most of the music prince recorded before 1995, plus his albumn, purple rain, dirty mine, and 1999. prince took all of his music off spotify in 2015, and also pulled it off youtube. >> i have to tell but how well lala lands did at last night british academy film award. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> popular musical won five awards, including best pictur picture, cinema to go ravi, direct director. actress emma stone won for best actress in a leading role. and h
take a look. >> ♪ sweet caroline ♪ >> kneel diamonds joined james corden for sweet caroline, keith urban, faith hill, beyonce, jay-z's daughter blue ivy all there, too. so cute. >> well, another big moment from the grammys i have to tell but, a tribute to prince. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> bruno mars joined pop group to pay tribute to prince. they performed let's go crazy, you can see bruno mars was dressed up like the late star. >> and speaking...
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caroline hyde is there with a special guest. caroline? caroline: it is great to be back on the same continent as you. i'm joined by marc allera, the ceo of ee. great to have you with us. in just over a year since ee joined forces with bt, how is the joining going? marc: it is going really well. we are really pleased with the revenue performance. the margin we are delivering an hour customer experience results as well, and our network expansion program continues at pace. i think the companies are really coming together. being here, you can see the uy us. why bt did b mobile is where the growth is and the excitement as well. caroline: you talk about that margin growth, that addition of subscribers. do you feel more pressure to be even better, more of a cash cow, when we see concerns about the italian unit? is there more pressure? marc: there's a huge amount within bt group that is going really well. about 90% plus of the business is performing well. mobile is a huge opportunity. we certainly feel pressure, but it is positive pressure. there
caroline hyde is there with a special guest. caroline? caroline: it is great to be back on the same continent as you. i'm joined by marc allera, the ceo of ee. great to have you with us. in just over a year since ee joined forces with bt, how is the joining going? marc: it is going really well. we are really pleased with the revenue performance. the margin we are delivering an hour customer experience results as well, and our network expansion program continues at pace. i think the companies...
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caroline: a deal in jeopardy. the llc says it's $13 billion plan may be derailed by a new regulatory hurdle. guy: investors await trump. the president is expected to boost defense spending and/environmental protection budget. he can also lay out infrastructure spending plans. caroline: the reality of brexit. the house of lords continues screwed o scrutiny, and the prie minister's team is preparing for scotland to call another independence referendum. ♪ caroline: a very warm welcome to bloomberg daybreak: europe, our flagship morning show. manus: what a week we've got. we will hear from the president of the united states addressing both houses of congress and janet yellen. all these things could move the dollar. take a look at this. this is really where the fx treasuries are going to be. the white line is the movement in the long position. leverage cut their long dollar positions for the seventh consecutive week. the fx volatility has dropped as well, but it is the longest selling streak since 2013. peak long dol
caroline: a deal in jeopardy. the llc says it's $13 billion plan may be derailed by a new regulatory hurdle. guy: investors await trump. the president is expected to boost defense spending and/environmental protection budget. he can also lay out infrastructure spending plans. caroline: the reality of brexit. the house of lords continues screwed o scrutiny, and the prie minister's team is preparing for scotland to call another independence referendum. ♪ caroline: a very warm welcome to...
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molly: thank you very much for joining us, caroline galactose -- carolinine galaxy arrows caroline galacteros. we proceeded. claire, i understand that things on the outside of the museum seem to be returning back to normal. claire: things are beginning to return, the louvre open again. most of the evacuees who came out in our and our and a half ago have now left. out an hour and a half ago have no less. they had to wait inside for two hours before they were evacuated. they were pretty upset because they were desperate to get to disneyland, and they were getting a bit bored waiting around the galley -- waiting around the gallery. one woman said to me that the flights to paris were cheap, so we booked them. but she said paris is becoming place where there could be more attacks in the future. told do not be paranoid, things will be fine. well, actually, this has confirmed their fears. we will have to consider that paris relies heavily on its tourist industry, and these kinds of incidents are bad for the image of paris and bad for tourism. molly: claire, i want to ask you about the ongoing invest
molly: thank you very much for joining us, caroline galactose -- carolinine galaxy arrows caroline galacteros. we proceeded. claire, i understand that things on the outside of the museum seem to be returning back to normal. claire: things are beginning to return, the louvre open again. most of the evacuees who came out in our and our and a half ago have now left. out an hour and a half ago have no less. they had to wait inside for two hours before they were evacuated. they were pretty upset...
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caroline: the u.k. was a challenging year in 2016. in 2017, are you going to adjust after brexit we've seen the pound we can -- are you going to adjust prices? >> the u.k. is one of our historic markets. we are very committed to it and staying close to the british consumer. we believe, going forward, where there are selective rice we will do that. but what you will not see from us is a general, across-the-board increase. caroline: will you be able to increase prices to adjust to the weakening of the pound? >> i don't think it is linked to the pound. it is linked to run materials that are being used in some products. some will be local and some will be imported. is a discussion we are engaging enough the right time. mark: the chief executive officer of nestle. european stocks are falling for the first day in the best winning run we saw before today since july 2015. dollar lower against the yen for a second day. traders seeking more clues for three rate increases by the fed. earlierear yield was lower. it is lower. it is down by a basis
caroline: the u.k. was a challenging year in 2016. in 2017, are you going to adjust after brexit we've seen the pound we can -- are you going to adjust prices? >> the u.k. is one of our historic markets. we are very committed to it and staying close to the british consumer. we believe, going forward, where there are selective rice we will do that. but what you will not see from us is a general, across-the-board increase. caroline: will you be able to increase prices to adjust to the...
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caroline, thank you very much indeed. you willjoin me again in about 15 minutes to talk about the newspapers, which will no doubt have some bafta pictures on the front pages. time to take a look at the headlines. the white house has responded to north korea's latest ballistic missile test by vowing to stand by its allies in the region to deter what it calls the menace of kim jong—un‘s regime. the deter what it calls the menace of kimjong—un‘s regime. the speaker of the house of commons, john bercow, has insisted he remained impartial in performing his duties, despite saying he voted remain in the european union referendum. we have just been discussing, la la land has been named best film at the baftas. emma stone won best actress for the musical, which picked up a total of five awards. a busy day in sport. we will go straight to the sport centre with john watson. premier league champions leicester city are facing a battle to remain in the premier league, one season on from lifting the title, after being beaten 2
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caroline davies has more. taxis and motorbikes on bogota's streets this sunday morning. then this. the explosion was amongst ranks of police officers preparing to manage a protest. they left their helmets strewn in the street to help their colleagues. this was close to the santamaria bullring, and the planned protest
caroline davies has more. taxis and motorbikes on bogota's streets this sunday morning. then this. the explosion was amongst ranks of police officers preparing to manage a protest. they left their helmets strewn in the street to help their colleagues. this was close to the santamaria bullring, and the planned protest
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caroline connan in paris. richard jeffrey is still with us. we talked at length about the political system in france last week. how do you know view the spike in spread between the german and the french 10-year and what it tells us about france's economy and future? richard: i think that's spike is telling you more about the politics. when we take the economic venture -- temperature across europe, i would put france in the lukewarm category at the moment. i think it is fairly clear that germany is picking up economic momentum and that is helpful. another positive sign is it looks as if into eurozone trade is beginning to pick up. that had been flatlining for a long while. that is a good sign that there are still problems economies in the southern part of europe, including italy. france is almost trapped between germany and italy. francine: are we going to see the spreads widen? this is between france and germany. the picture between germany and italy is very similar. richard: i think the answer to that is there's more perceived risk and certai
caroline connan in paris. richard jeffrey is still with us. we talked at length about the political system in france last week. how do you know view the spike in spread between the german and the french 10-year and what it tells us about france's economy and future? richard: i think that's spike is telling you more about the politics. when we take the economic venture -- temperature across europe, i would put france in the lukewarm category at the moment. i think it is fairly clear that germany...
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this is caroline hyde in san francisco. oliver: caroline, thank you so much. later today, the ceo of drafting's will join the program to discuss the company's plans for the super bowl this weekend. scarlet: staying on the big game, from the energy some to hosting the super bowl, how houston successfully diversified its economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: this is "bloomberg markets." i am oliver renick. scarlet: i am scarlet fu. the patriots and falcons go head-to-head this sunday. for houston the super bowl is a chance to showcase how would shifted from -- how it shifted from an interest -- energy town to a more diversified economy. joining us is richard campo. he is chairman of the houston super bowl host committee. thanks for joining us. i'm sure you are busy getting ready for the day. houston posting the super bowl this year. it hosted in 2004. the city has made a lot of big changes since then. tell us about the changes made to get ready for the latest turn on the international stage. richard: well, absolutely. it has been a very different super bowl si
this is caroline hyde in san francisco. oliver: caroline, thank you so much. later today, the ceo of drafting's will join the program to discuss the company's plans for the super bowl this weekend. scarlet: staying on the big game, from the energy some to hosting the super bowl, how houston successfully diversified its economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: this is "bloomberg markets." i am oliver renick. scarlet: i am scarlet fu. the patriots and falcons go head-to-head this sunday....
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all right, caroline lucas, thank you for your time. the bbc broadcaster and journalist steve hewlett has died at the age of 58. he presented the media show on radio four and was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus in september last year. he had been given —— giving listeners regular updates on his health. the pm programme on radio four. in october last year there was an interview with the bbc‘s steve hewlett. hello, what do you make of this? he was a familiar voice, but not there to talk about the media. steve is here tonight to talk about something more personal, to talk about your health. what is happening? i have got cancer. it was the beginning of what will become a weekly encounter, charting the journey on the final bleak prognosis. i said what are we talking about and she said i think we are now in a phase where you had better lives every day as it comes so it is clear the whole of the has changed really. —— clear the whole nature of the game has changed really. over the years he was a media commentator, was in char
all right, caroline lucas, thank you for your time. the bbc broadcaster and journalist steve hewlett has died at the age of 58. he presented the media show on radio four and was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus in september last year. he had been given —— giving listeners regular updates on his health. the pm programme on radio four. in october last year there was an interview with the bbc‘s steve hewlett. hello, what do you make of this? he was a familiar voice, but not there to...
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and 10th seed, caroline wozniacki, moves through to the second round in dubai. hello there. welcome to the programme, where we start with the footballing news that arsenal have beaten national league side, sutton united, 2—0 to progress to the quarter—finals of the english fa cup. john watson reports. a special night in the history of sutton ended if? ended by if? ended by the if? in the . theo “fléd n‘he ' fies for ' ' gilléfif 5&153 75 13351415le it could - been 104 arsenal. 104 -, e ii” nonleague side left in only nonleague side left in the competition, lincoln city. we wait to see whether we could see an fa cup giant killer when they make a trip to the emirates later this month. they did the job. it was difficult. it was not an easy game. we have to them credit. every mistake we made technically they took advantage of it. and on this pitch, every little technical move which is not 100%, you lose the ball. and they played very well. where they better than you expected them to be, not in a patronising way. honestly, yes. which is a great credit to them. yet.
and 10th seed, caroline wozniacki, moves through to the second round in dubai. hello there. welcome to the programme, where we start with the footballing news that arsenal have beaten national league side, sutton united, 2—0 to progress to the quarter—finals of the english fa cup. john watson reports. a special night in the history of sutton ended if? ended by if? ended by the if? in the . theo “fléd n‘he ' fies for ' ' gilléfif 5&153 75 13351415le it could - been 104 arsenal....
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selina: that was bloomberg's caroline hyde with the fcc chairman. snape is supposed to be one of the most successful ipos in years, when it prices after the market closes tomorrow. unique share class structure could spell trouble for the snapchat maker down the line. we dig into why, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ selina: soundcloud is undercutting rivals spotted by and apple music with a cheaper monthly music subscription service. the $4.99 subscription is half the cost of soundcloud's premium service and includes access to songs.red million the move is aimed at boosting revenue after the company warned in january that it may run out of money without more paying customers. music industry executive seiji their service will draw in price-sensitive subscribers and help them compete with youtube and free services. snap is poised to price shares with its ico -- ipo after shares on wednesday. it will be the biggest social media listing since twitter went public more than three years ago. snap has a unique shareholder structure that may raise questions for
selina: that was bloomberg's caroline hyde with the fcc chairman. snape is supposed to be one of the most successful ipos in years, when it prices after the market closes tomorrow. unique share class structure could spell trouble for the snapchat maker down the line. we dig into why, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ selina: soundcloud is undercutting rivals spotted by and apple music with a cheaper monthly music subscription service. the $4.99 subscription is half the cost of soundcloud's premium...
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caroline kennedy, we thank you. we'll bring you a special report on the news conference with the japanese prime minister. it starts at 1:00 eastern noon central right here on cbs. >>> the link to the murder of a doctor that happened more than 50 years ago. >> i'm peter van sanlt of "48 hours." a beloved father, doctor, millionaire was killed house behind me. >>> james corden says he's feeling pressure about hosting the grammys. what he shared with ben tracy and why he's really looking forward to snooping backstage. >> how much of a fan will you be backstage with what's going on? >> if i academy ever lucky to be backstage, it's mostly because i'm looking for snacks. if anyone can't find me, look for the m&ms. maybe there's a great snack list for the a-listers. maybe i'll be there. >> fwail and i have been backstage with him recently. >> and he was looking? >> he was looking if for that and adult beverages. >> also norah o'donnell. >>> we're inside t center with a prae view. you're watching "cbs this morning." >> anno
caroline kennedy, we thank you. we'll bring you a special report on the news conference with the japanese prime minister. it starts at 1:00 eastern noon central right here on cbs. >>> the link to the murder of a doctor that happened more than 50 years ago. >> i'm peter van sanlt of "48 hours." a beloved father, doctor, millionaire was killed house behind me. >>> james corden says he's feeling pressure about hosting the grammys. what he shared with ben tracy and...
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caroline hauy, bbc news. leicester city's former manager, claudio ranieri, has paid his last visit to the club's training ground. he was sacked on thursday — just nine months after the team unexpectedly won the premier league title. leicester has been struggling this season and risks relegation. ranieri told reporters he wanted to say goodbye properly to the players. i don't speak with anybody, just to say thank you to the fans, they were fantastic, thank you. claudio, how do you feel? i feel good now. you really... you feel good? yes, of course. because what we achieved in leicester i hope could happen again, but it will be very difficult. was it emotional with the players in there? no, no, no, it was normal. do you feel stabbed in the back, claudio, do you feel badly treated? take care. in the six nations rugby, scotland have beaten wales for the first time in a decade. a spirited second half saw them run out 29—13 winners at murrayfield to keep their championship hopes alive. and, ireland beat france t
caroline hauy, bbc news. leicester city's former manager, claudio ranieri, has paid his last visit to the club's training ground. he was sacked on thursday — just nine months after the team unexpectedly won the premier league title. leicester has been struggling this season and risks relegation. ranieri told reporters he wanted to say goodbye properly to the players. i don't speak with anybody, just to say thank you to the fans, they were fantastic, thank you. claudio, how do you feel? i feel...
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caroline, great filmgoer?” just not enough of a romantic. caroline, great filmgoer? iwish i could be but having three children, this is my idea of a great night out! laughter the papers, better than the movies, perhaps we can get an oscar! laughter we will be back at 11:30pm, for another look at the stories making the news. coming up next on the bbc news channel, it. reporters. welcome to reporters. i'm philippa thomas. from here in the world's newsroom, we send out correspondents to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week's programme, on the frontline of the battle for mosul. quentin somerville joins iraqi forces, as they meet fierce resistance to their assault on the last stronghold of the so—called islamic state in iraq. the town of abu saif is under attack. it is all that lies between these men and mosul city proper. cracking albania's people trafficking rings. reeta chakra barti follows the brutal trade to the uk, meeting the victims whose lives have been broken. you were raped every day. translation: yes, every day. many men? yes, many.
caroline, great filmgoer?” just not enough of a romantic. caroline, great filmgoer? iwish i could be but having three children, this is my idea of a great night out! laughter the papers, better than the movies, perhaps we can get an oscar! laughter we will be back at 11:30pm, for another look at the stories making the news. coming up next on the bbc news channel, it. reporters. welcome to reporters. i'm philippa thomas. from here in the world's newsroom, we send out correspondents to bring...
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caroline: so it was too much risk-taking? david: i think a thoughtful discussion -- trying to optimize markets' access to liquidity, lending for small and midsize businesses, taking a look at rules where in hindsight, you want to operate differently. we are focused on those things, but not at the expense of [indiscernible] caroline: let's talk about the goldman guys and girls in close proximity to the administration. --saw steven mnuchin and powell -- there are a number of goldman executives surrounding the administration. is this a positive thing long-term for goldman sachs, or concerns? avid: we have always had culture of public service at goldman sachs. i'm proud that people have the opportunity to work at goldman sachs, they do well, then they give back to society and the community. the riverview that when people leave goldman sachs and go to washington, there is connectivity. it is almost the opposite. they have their own reputation, and they want to prove they are doing the right thing for the country that they want to
caroline: so it was too much risk-taking? david: i think a thoughtful discussion -- trying to optimize markets' access to liquidity, lending for small and midsize businesses, taking a look at rules where in hindsight, you want to operate differently. we are focused on those things, but not at the expense of [indiscernible] caroline: let's talk about the goldman guys and girls in close proximity to the administration. --saw steven mnuchin and powell -- there are a number of goldman executives...
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caroline: let's talk about disruption and tech. we had someone say back in 2015, how are you adapting to far more technologists? everyone,rly, like use technology more than we ever will. it is very easy to go back and look at the trading business. when people traded equities that was voice to voice. person to person, now we have personal connectivity. that is a massive shift obviously in the people you need -- read we hire all kinds of different people. we obviously need all kinds of talent, we have increased the number of graduates we have hired. obviously there is a lot more engineering work. we are trying to make estimates that are a requirement. we need more of those kinds of people. majorseeds to be finance and those from a business background, but people who are there to service our clients. we discussed this before we came need great people to differentiate the firms. caroline: you have a lot of innovation in the investment banking, the you feel comfortable having to change or track? do these people want more holiday,-- >> i
caroline: let's talk about disruption and tech. we had someone say back in 2015, how are you adapting to far more technologists? everyone,rly, like use technology more than we ever will. it is very easy to go back and look at the trading business. when people traded equities that was voice to voice. person to person, now we have personal connectivity. that is a massive shift obviously in the people you need -- read we hire all kinds of different people. we obviously need all kinds of talent, we...
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caroline kennedy, we thank you. we'll bring you a special report on the news conference with the japanese prime minister. it starts at 1:00 eastern noon central right here on cbs. >>> the link to the murder of a doctor that happened more than 50 years ago. >> i'm peter van sanlt of "48 hours." a beloved father, doctor, millionaire was killed in a house behind me. >>> james corden says he's feeling pressure about hosting the grammys. what he shared with ben tracy and why he's really looking forward to snooping backstage. >> how much of a fan will you be backstage with what's going on? >> if i academy ever lucky to be backstage, it's mostly because i'm looking for snacks. if anyone can't find me, look for the m&ms. maybe there's a great snack list for the a-listers. maybe i'll be there. >> fwail and i have been backstage with him recently. >> and he was looking? >> he was looking if for that and adult beverages. >> also norah o'donnell. >>> we're inside the staples center with a prae view. you're watching "cbs this mo
caroline kennedy, we thank you. we'll bring you a special report on the news conference with the japanese prime minister. it starts at 1:00 eastern noon central right here on cbs. >>> the link to the murder of a doctor that happened more than 50 years ago. >> i'm peter van sanlt of "48 hours." a beloved father, doctor, millionaire was killed in a house behind me. >>> james corden says he's feeling pressure about hosting the grammys. what he shared with ben...
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thank you, caroline and tony. coming up next, it is the film review.
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with me are caroline frost, entertainment editor at the huffington post uk, and tony grew, parliamentary journalist. tomorrow's front pages. alongside a picture of the duke and duchess of cambridge arriving at the baftas the telegraph quotes the justice secretary liz truss as saying "wicked" offenders won't be released early in order to meet prison population targets. the express says there's fury at a new bid to wreck theresa may's brexit bill when it goes through the house of lords. "we all need tasers to fight terror" is the metro's headline following a survey of metropolitan police officers suggesting two in three believe the stun guns should be carried routinely by officers. and alongside a picture of emma stone who has taken the best actress oscar at the baftas: the guardian reports that whistle blowers face a full frontal attack by number 10 downing street. let's begin. the daily telegraph, forgetjail let's begin. the daily telegraph, forget jail numbers, criminals let's begin. the daily telegraph, forgetjail numbers, criminals will do time, who is saying this and what is it about
with me are caroline frost, entertainment editor at the huffington post uk, and tony grew, parliamentary journalist. tomorrow's front pages. alongside a picture of the duke and duchess of cambridge arriving at the baftas the telegraph quotes the justice secretary liz truss as saying "wicked" offenders won't be released early in order to meet prison population targets. the express says there's fury at a new bid to wreck theresa may's brexit bill when it goes through the house of lords....
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we're used to caroline kennedy leaving us messages. we talked about that earlier in the hour when she was here in studio 57. >> last time you were here you wrote "see you in tokyo" which was a little bit of a hint. when are you going to announce you're running for mayor, president, governor, senator? >> we'll have to wait and see what i write on the board. >> oh, yes! >> find out what she just wrote when we come back. >>> plus, we'll look at all that matters this week. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> plus when we come >> announcer: this morning's road to the grammys is sponsored by one new gnc.,,,,,, i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. bu
we're used to caroline kennedy leaving us messages. we talked about that earlier in the hour when she was here in studio 57. >> last time you were here you wrote "see you in tokyo" which was a little bit of a hint. when are you going to announce you're running for mayor, president, governor, senator? >> we'll have to wait and see what i write on the board. >> oh, yes! >> find out what she just wrote when we come back. >>> plus, we'll look at all that...
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caroline: -- video, mobile, content. how is aol -- through its various brands whether it be techcrunch, or makers -- allie: video is the pillar. whether it is techcrunch and gadget makers and huff post as well as build which we launched in a street-level studio in new york -- those are the brands that are all anchored in a quality relationship between consumers that has a set of content standards that is unprecedented. we do not believe in a lack of an editorial voice. journalismelieve should go away. we believe in the investment of that premier content and storytelling content, which leads to video and one of the biggest trends we see in video is live. we are live streaming the makers conference today so viewers can log into that. live is a huge trend we are seeing, not just for the sake of having live content broadcast, but for having brand associated-valuable editorially-driven content in .he most powerfully medium the last piece is accessibility. the notion that you would ever do anything that is not mobile first goi
caroline: -- video, mobile, content. how is aol -- through its various brands whether it be techcrunch, or makers -- allie: video is the pillar. whether it is techcrunch and gadget makers and huff post as well as build which we launched in a street-level studio in new york -- those are the brands that are all anchored in a quality relationship between consumers that has a set of content standards that is unprecedented. we do not believe in a lack of an editorial voice. journalismelieve should...
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but caroline and carlos do now have a chance, because the home office agreed today to carefully consider what the supreme court had said about how the rules are unlawful because they do not pay enough attention to the best interests of children. the system is wrong. something needs to be changed. not only for me. for all the other kids that are out there, for all the other mums who are suffering every day. can i sleep thinking that i don't have to leave the country? many thousands of couples were affected by the new laws which were designed to reduce the cost of immigrants claiming benefits. families with children now have a second chance, as do couples with other sources of income. but, for many, the minimum income requirement will still stop them being reunited in britain. a former independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, lord carlile, has said a british islamic state fighter who carried out a suicide bombing in iraq was an "enemy of the state" who should never have been paid compensation by the government. the former prime minister tony blair has hit out at press reports critici
but caroline and carlos do now have a chance, because the home office agreed today to carefully consider what the supreme court had said about how the rules are unlawful because they do not pay enough attention to the best interests of children. the system is wrong. something needs to be changed. not only for me. for all the other kids that are out there, for all the other mums who are suffering every day. can i sleep thinking that i don't have to leave the country? many thousands of couples...
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and caroline kennedy. the former ambassador to japan on prime minister abe's visit with president trump and the role of women in the land of the rising sun. is but first here's my take. let's say you are a trump voter, the kind we hear about, an honest hardworking american who put up with trump's unusual behavi behavior because you wanted a president who would stop playing washington's political games, bring a businessman's obsession with action and results and focus on the economy. how's that working out for you? the first few weeks of the trump administration have been an illustration of that line from the writer alfred montalbert. do not confuse motion with progress, a rocking horse keeps moving but does not make progress. we are witnessing a rocking horse presidency in which everyone is jerking back and forth furiously yet there is no forward movement. since winning the election, donald trump has dominated the news nearly everyday. he has picked fights with the media, making a series of bizarre mostly
and caroline kennedy. the former ambassador to japan on prime minister abe's visit with president trump and the role of women in the land of the rising sun. is but first here's my take. let's say you are a trump voter, the kind we hear about, an honest hardworking american who put up with trump's unusual behavi behavior because you wanted a president who would stop playing washington's political games, bring a businessman's obsession with action and results and focus on the economy. how's that...
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including the stars — caroline quentin and mark addy. for people who don't know, it is all about the beginning of the civil war, which happened in hull. beverley gate is the kind of centre point of that moment. the play is frantic, funny and there's a lot of us in it. for those of us who come from a time when it is too expensive to have a lot of people on stage, normally involved with five handers and things, it's really exciting to be on with that many folk. the play is by hull—born writer richard bean, who spent more than two years researching the real life of his lead character. there is sirjohn. the play focuses on 1642, when sirjohn shut hull's city gates on the king and sparked the start of the civil war. when i started reading these original papers, it is like reading a french farce. that final thing when the governor of the town is running... i'm not going to say benny hill... i could see you were thinking benny hill. it has taken the technical team a whole week to build the set ready for the show. it's now two days until openi
including the stars — caroline quentin and mark addy. for people who don't know, it is all about the beginning of the civil war, which happened in hull. beverley gate is the kind of centre point of that moment. the play is frantic, funny and there's a lot of us in it. for those of us who come from a time when it is too expensive to have a lot of people on stage, normally involved with five handers and things, it's really exciting to be on with that many folk. the play is by hull—born writer...
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do they get the eight democrats to get to 60, caroline? >> i think it is going to be a process of examination and thorough vetting, will have to see. >> bret: ed, you're pretty confident? >> there will be no filibuster effort. the final margin might involve fewer than 60 efforts to make votes if they want to massage it that way. >> bret: add caroline appreciate the time you just heard it, we're going to hear what the panel thinks come on the reaction from them, stay ♪ >> today i am keeping another promise to the american people by nominating judge neil gorsuc neil gorsuch. judge gorsuch has outstanding legal skills, a brilliant mind, tremendous discipline, and has earned bipartisan support. >> if i am confirmed, i will do all my powers permit to be a faithful servant of the constitution and laws of this great country. in our legal order, it is for congress and not the courts to write new laws. it is the role of judges to apply, not alter, the work of the people's representatives. >> bret: well, that is the pick, judge neil gorsuch, made
do they get the eight democrats to get to 60, caroline? >> i think it is going to be a process of examination and thorough vetting, will have to see. >> bret: ed, you're pretty confident? >> there will be no filibuster effort. the final margin might involve fewer than 60 efforts to make votes if they want to massage it that way. >> bret: add caroline appreciate the time you just heard it, we're going to hear what the panel thinks come on the reaction from them, stay ♪...
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do they get the eight democrats to get to 60, caroline? >> i think it is going to be a process of examination and thorough vetting, will have to see. >> bret: ed, you're pretty confident? >> there will be no filibuster effort. the final margin might involve fewer than 60 efforts to make votes if they want to massage it that way. >> bret: add caroline appreciate the time you just heard it, we're going to hear what the panel thinks come on the reaction from them, stay ♪ when you have digestive sensitivities, life can feel like a never ending search for food that won't cause bloating, gas, or inner turmoil. try pronourish. a delicious nutritional drink that makes a great mini meal or snack that has protein and fiber. and pronourish has no gluten or high fructose corn syrup. and is low in fodmap ingredients that can trigger digestive sensitivities. the search is over. pronourish. nutrition you can feel good about. i mwell, what are youe to take care odoing tomorrow -10am? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam'
do they get the eight democrats to get to 60, caroline? >> i think it is going to be a process of examination and thorough vetting, will have to see. >> bret: ed, you're pretty confident? >> there will be no filibuster effort. the final margin might involve fewer than 60 efforts to make votes if they want to massage it that way. >> bret: add caroline appreciate the time you just heard it, we're going to hear what the panel thinks come on the reaction from them, stay ♪...
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caroline: so the return to growth could be towards the end of 2017 or even early 2018? lars: we have to see how it goes, but it is not on the next arising in the next quarter. anna: societe generale fourth-quarter estimates exceeded estimates, helped by a surprise jump in earnings from its french consumer banking unit. severin: we could have in the second part of the year better and more telling what could be the new framework, which is still pending under discussion between the authorities. anna: so you don't think that basil is dead? severin: no, we don't think so. there are still discussions between the different authorities. caroline: if you have a new basel deal and no dodd-frank anymore, does that put european banks at a disadvantage? severin: i don't imagine at all that you will have a basel agreement without the u.s. >> general motors announced fourth-quarter earnings 30 minutes ago. you had a record year. chuck: record performance across the board, record revenue, record profitability, record margins, record free cash flow, record earnings per share, just a ver
caroline: so the return to growth could be towards the end of 2017 or even early 2018? lars: we have to see how it goes, but it is not on the next arising in the next quarter. anna: societe generale fourth-quarter estimates exceeded estimates, helped by a surprise jump in earnings from its french consumer banking unit. severin: we could have in the second part of the year better and more telling what could be the new framework, which is still pending under discussion between the authorities....
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caroline: so the return to growth could be towards the end of 2017 or even early 2018? lars: we have to see how it goes, but it is not on the next arising in the next quarter. anna: societe generale fourth-quarter estimates exceeded estimates, helped by a surprise jump in earnings from its french consumer banking unit. severin: we could have in the second part of the year better and more telling what could be the new framework, which is still pending under discussion between the authorities. anna: so you don't think that basil is dead? severin: no, we don't think so. there are still discussions between the different authorities. caroline: if you have a new basel deal and no dodd-frank anymore, does that put european banks at a disadvantage? severin: i don't imagine at all that you will have a basel agreement without the u.s. >> general motors announced fourth-quarter earnings 30 minutes ago. you had a record year. highlightsough the for you. chuck: record performance across the board, record revenue, record profitability, record margins, record free cash flow, record ea
caroline: so the return to growth could be towards the end of 2017 or even early 2018? lars: we have to see how it goes, but it is not on the next arising in the next quarter. anna: societe generale fourth-quarter estimates exceeded estimates, helped by a surprise jump in earnings from its french consumer banking unit. severin: we could have in the second part of the year better and more telling what could be the new framework, which is still pending under discussion between the authorities....
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. ♪ ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, the resistance continues. 120 tech companies take a stand as san francisco becomes ground zero in the fight against president trump's travel ban. no trump bump for twitter, shares plunging after earnings as the u.s. user base remains flat. all the details ahead. ,
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do they get the eight democrats to get to 60, caroline? >> i think it is going to be a process of examination and thorough vetting, will have to see. >> bret: ed, you're pretty confident? >> there will be no filibuster effort. the final margin might involve fewer than 60 efforts to make votes if they want to massage it that way. >> bret: add caroline appreciate the time you just heard it, we're going to hear what the panel thinks come on the reaction from them, stay tuned. what's the status? there's a meteor hurtling towards earth. how long until impact? less than a minute. what do you want to do, sir? listen carefully... if we all switch to geico we could save 15% or more on car insurance. i like the sound of that. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. ♪ >> today i am keeping another promise to the american people by nominating judge neil gorsuc neil gorsuch. judge gorsuch has outstanding legal skills, a brilliant mind, tremendous discipline, and has earned bipartisan support. >> if i a
do they get the eight democrats to get to 60, caroline? >> i think it is going to be a process of examination and thorough vetting, will have to see. >> bret: ed, you're pretty confident? >> there will be no filibuster effort. the final margin might involve fewer than 60 efforts to make votes if they want to massage it that way. >> bret: add caroline appreciate the time you just heard it, we're going to hear what the panel thinks come on the reaction from them, stay...
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caroline: many of them leading the companies. leading the biggest countries -- companies. 51% of startups are founded by immigrants. we bring in immigrants, people that have the qualifications from overseas, and that is where it will start to hurt tech companies. caroline: while we see technology facing off against donald trump, in some parts, they are cozying up -- intel sh they$7 billion spla are putting behind a chipmaker, but it may not be new news. tom: exactly. this is a plan -- intel had been planning on this for many years. anerestingly, obama made announcement around us. it is not the first president that wants to benefit with the plans to manufacture in the u.s.. that is what intel does. it does have plants throughout the u.s.. it does employ thousands of people. they will employ 3000 people, and they are saying there will be an added 7000 indirectly as a result of this. the question is how much of this was stuff they are already doing? is there new spending? they told us there are no changes to projections that are --
caroline: many of them leading the companies. leading the biggest countries -- companies. 51% of startups are founded by immigrants. we bring in immigrants, people that have the qualifications from overseas, and that is where it will start to hurt tech companies. caroline: while we see technology facing off against donald trump, in some parts, they are cozying up -- intel sh they$7 billion spla are putting behind a chipmaker, but it may not be new news. tom: exactly. this is a plan -- intel had...
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caroline: you were mentioning the loans. they are still at quite high levels, around 50% for banks in cyprus. what is needed to bring down these levels? >> time and recovery in the economy. this is the overall headline number. necessarily indicating the actual situation because a large chunk of these loans have already been restructured. they are being serviced. they will be on the list for another year or a year and a half. the fact that the recovery -- that the economy is recovering. the cyprus finance minister is telling me also key is working really hard with the rating agencies in order to get the cyprus government bonds back to investment grade. asy were downgraded as much 12th come up investment grade during the cyprus crisis. they are two notches low and he is working with rating agencies to get the investment grade back. he is confident cyprus will be able to access international debt markets in the second half of this year. anna: that would be an interesting development. what extra efforts are being demanded of the
caroline: you were mentioning the loans. they are still at quite high levels, around 50% for banks in cyprus. what is needed to bring down these levels? >> time and recovery in the economy. this is the overall headline number. necessarily indicating the actual situation because a large chunk of these loans have already been restructured. they are being serviced. they will be on the list for another year or a year and a half. the fact that the recovery -- that the economy is recovering....
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. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> standard chartered swings back into profit for the full year, but investors are unimpressed as the ceo says returns are underwhelming and issues no dividend for the year. >>> it's the ninth straight year without a profit for rbs, after the bank posts a 7 billion loss. the ceo says he sees some rays of light coming through. >> very, very good progress on our legacy. 30% reduction on the bad bank. going back three years, 50% of our capital was tied up to legacy assets, today that's down to 20%, a very, very good performance from the core bank. >>> vivendi shares sink to the bottom of the stoxx 600 on a report milan prosecutors have opened an investigation into vincent bollore over charges of market manipulation in the mediaset stake. >>> china hits back after president trump brands beijing the grand champions of currency manipulation just hours after treasury secretary steve mnuchin tells cnbc he is not making any snap judgments on beijing. >> we have a pro
. >> i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> standard chartered swings back into profit for the full year, but investors are unimpressed as the ceo says returns are underwhelming and issues no dividend for the year. >>> it's the ninth straight year without a profit for rbs, after the bank posts a 7 billion loss. the ceo says he sees some rays of light coming through. >> very, very good progress on our legacy. 30% reduction on the bad bank. going back three...
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. ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology." where we bring you our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, snap filed for an ipo, $3 billion, the details ahead. plus, apple sales at an all-time high and facebook sees mobile ad revenue pop. we break down the big tech earnings of the week. and the inside track on ge's digital pivot, the ceo shares how the biggest manufacturers turned to big data and won. a bloomberg exclusive interview.
. ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology." where we bring you our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, snap filed for an ipo, $3 billion, the details ahead. plus, apple sales at an all-time high and facebook sees mobile ad revenue pop. we break down the big tech earnings of the week. and the inside track on ge's digital pivot, the ceo shares how the biggest manufacturers turned to big data and won. a bloomberg exclusive interview.
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caroline connan at the summit in malta. vonnie: we are keeping a close eye on the white house as president trump is still meeting with his ceo council. sign ino set to order to review dodd-frank. news just breaking that the white house is said to be readying an announcement on like eads f-35. -- lockheed's f-35. that is all coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, i mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn in new york and this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." we are waiting on big news shortly with present donald trump set to sign a sweeping review of dodd-frank. here's the president with his ceo council. >> we expect to be cutting out a lot out of dodd-frank because frankly i have so many friends of mine who have nice businesses that can't borrow money. they can't get any money because the banks just won't let them borrow because of over regulations in dodd-frank. this particular topic, we also heard from gary cohn from goldman sachs. he told us what parts of the law they are looking at specific
caroline connan at the summit in malta. vonnie: we are keeping a close eye on the white house as president trump is still meeting with his ceo council. sign ino set to order to review dodd-frank. news just breaking that the white house is said to be readying an announcement on like eads f-35. -- lockheed's f-35. that is all coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, i mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn in new york and this is the european close on "bloomberg...
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but caroline and carlos do now have a chance because the home office agreed to day to carefully consider it is considered reasonable to expect you to leave the uk... but caroline and carlos do now have a chance because the home office agreed to day to carefully consider what the supreme court had said about how the rules are unlawful because they don't pay enough attention to the best interests of children. the system is wrong. something needs to be changed. not only for me. for all the other kids that are out there, for all the other mums who are suffering every day. can i sleep thinking that i don't have to leave the country? many thousands of couples were affected by the new laws which were designed to reduce the cost of immigrants claiming benefits. families with children now have a second chance, as do couples with other sources of income. but, for many, the minimum income requirement will still stop them being reunited in britain. well, you get a sense there from daniel about how families, individualfamilies, have daniel about how families, individual families, have been affected b
but caroline and carlos do now have a chance because the home office agreed to day to carefully consider it is considered reasonable to expect you to leave the uk... but caroline and carlos do now have a chance because the home office agreed to day to carefully consider what the supreme court had said about how the rules are unlawful because they don't pay enough attention to the best interests of children. the system is wrong. something needs to be changed. not only for me. for all the other...
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let's get out to carolin for more on zurich. talk to us about some of the positives you saw in the numbers? >> the business operating profit is in line with expectations year on year. we are seeing a major improvement when it comes to profitabilities. for this quarter it may have been a bit higher than many people had expected at 9.5%. but there is definitely improvements year on year. mario greco has been on 11 mont was about simplifying the business, improving profitability and cutting costs. he told me this morning he is on track with this but he sees room for further improvements. >> we're simplifying the business and we report in these numbers about achievements, and they are exactly on track as we promised investors. yes, also the underwriting result is on track with our promises. >> where do you see further room for improvement? i can't believe that everything is on track. that everything is exactly where you want it to be. >> we have a lot to improve still. we indicated 1.5 billion of cost reduction which is all about si
let's get out to carolin for more on zurich. talk to us about some of the positives you saw in the numbers? >> the business operating profit is in line with expectations year on year. we are seeing a major improvement when it comes to profitabilities. for this quarter it may have been a bit higher than many people had expected at 9.5%. but there is definitely improvements year on year. mario greco has been on 11 mont was about simplifying the business, improving profitability and cutting...
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caroline hyde is standing by with heather bellini. caroline: heather bellini with me at a great event hosted by goldman sachs. we were just hearing from janet yellen. she sounds bullish on the economy, three rate hikes before march. some of the companies that you look at, alphabet, facebook, are we going to see that as a headwind growing? heather: that is a major headwind for all major tech companies this year, the company yes i cover in particular, it will be a headwind to contend with. having said that, that is something we have been dealing with the last two years as well. as the leader of the technology research group, i want to drill down on some of your company's. up $130 or so, hitting a price target of $970. what is the catalyst? heather: the second half of the year, we expect you will see that ad revenue growth accelerate on a year-over-year basis. there is a lot of momentum in mobile. we think that will really start paying off as you see prices increase for those ads to the advertisers. caroline: so keep parts of the busines
caroline hyde is standing by with heather bellini. caroline: heather bellini with me at a great event hosted by goldman sachs. we were just hearing from janet yellen. she sounds bullish on the economy, three rate hikes before march. some of the companies that you look at, alphabet, facebook, are we going to see that as a headwind growing? heather: that is a major headwind for all major tech companies this year, the company yes i cover in particular, it will be a headwind to contend with. having...
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caroline davies, bbc news. in other news: police and protestors have clashed in the ukrainian capital kiev ahead of a ceasefire between russian—backed rebels and government forces that comes into effect this monday. at least seven protestors were detained after ultra—nationalists gathered to back a blockade between the separatist east and the rest of ukraine. partial results from ecuador‘s presidential election indicate that the left—wing candidate, lenin moreno, is leading in the first round. with half the votes counted, mr moreno has won around 38% of the vote. he needs 40% of the vote for an outright victory. the main conservative challenger, guillermo lasso, hopes to benefit if the election does go to a second round run off in april. malaysia is recalling its ambassador in north korea in an escalating row over the murder of the half brother of the north—korean leader kim jong—un. malaysia also said it had summoned the north korean ambassador in kuala lumpur, who last week accused it of colluding
caroline davies, bbc news. in other news: police and protestors have clashed in the ukrainian capital kiev ahead of a ceasefire between russian—backed rebels and government forces that comes into effect this monday. at least seven protestors were detained after ultra—nationalists gathered to back a blockade between the separatist east and the rest of ukraine. partial results from ecuador‘s presidential election indicate that the left—wing candidate, lenin moreno, is leading in the first...
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i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> kering shares strut their stuff in paris after a comeback in sales at gucci helps the luxury giant beat earnings. we speak to the ceo first on cnbc later today. >>> shiny results from steelmaker arcelormittal as the company swings to a profit in the fourth quarter thanks to strong demand in brazil and the united states. >>> just eat delivers investors the surprise news that the ceo is stepping down, sending shares lower as the hunt begins for a new chief executive. >>> donald trump said he will honor the one china policy in a call with xi jinping, where the two presidents pledge closer ties and agreed to jointly address global challenges. >>> good morning. happy friday. let's get straight to some breaking news. the oil market is in wait and see mode, that's according to the iea's latest report which said higher stockpiles and caution from the markets in assessing the level of output cuts explains why brent crude prices have stayed in the mid $50 a barrel
i'm carolin roth. these are your headlines. >>> kering shares strut their stuff in paris after a comeback in sales at gucci helps the luxury giant beat earnings. we speak to the ceo first on cnbc later today. >>> shiny results from steelmaker arcelormittal as the company swings to a profit in the fourth quarter thanks to strong demand in brazil and the united states. >>> just eat delivers investors the surprise news that the ceo is stepping down, sending shares lower...
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we conducted our own exclusive research and caroline wyatt has the story. i'm in between jobs at the moment. it is quite clear that it is not my qualifications that is the issue, it is my religion. nmi is there is a link between islam and terrorism. i think that is why they think there isa think that is why they think there is a link. they don't want to employ others. i been taken along the lines of changing my name. just to get the focus of my religion. kangol name religion hurt your search for a job? it isa religion hurt your search for a job? it is a topic of debate amongst many muslims with good reason. according toa muslims with good reason. according to a report, muslims are three times more likely to be unemployed than anyone else. soldiers are based on your race. . . anyone else. soldiers are based on your race... is coach works with many muslim job—seekers. she claims some officers have admitted to routinely rejecting applicants with muslim horse or in sounding names. they have said to me the record that when organisations do contact them, they h
we conducted our own exclusive research and caroline wyatt has the story. i'm in between jobs at the moment. it is quite clear that it is not my qualifications that is the issue, it is my religion. nmi is there is a link between islam and terrorism. i think that is why they think there isa think that is why they think there is a link. they don't want to employ others. i been taken along the lines of changing my name. just to get the focus of my religion. kangol name religion hurt your search...
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caroline davies, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: our exclusive interview with angelina jolie. she tells us why she chose to make a film about the horrors of the khmer rouge regime in cambodia. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: iraqi government forces have recaptured a number of villages, at the start of an offensive to retake the western part of the city of mosul from the islamic state group. the white house has attempted to clarify remarks by president trump in which he appeared to suggest sweden had suffered a recent security incident related to immigration. malaysia is recalling its ambassador in north korea, in an escalating row over the murder of the half—brother of the north—korean leader, kimjong—un, at kuala lumpur airport. malaysia also said it had summoned the north korean ambassador, who last week accused it of colluding with hostile forces as it investigates the apparent poisoning. celia hatton reports. the assassination of this man appears to have involved a widening
caroline davies, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: our exclusive interview with angelina jolie. she tells us why she chose to make a film about the horrors of the khmer rouge regime in cambodia. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: iraqi government forces have recaptured a number of villages, at the start of an offensive to retake the western part of the city of mosul from the islamic state group. the white house has attempted to clarify remarks by president trump in which...
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new york congresswoman caroline maloney said the exclusions outraged her. she spoke outside the new york times building saturday. >> we find it alarming and that it violates the first amendment which protects press freedom. >> reporter: the president focused on black history month in his weekly address, saying he'll bring jobs back to the african american cni week i meth manufacturing ceos who are going to be working to bring back those jobs and i mean really good paying jobs. >> reporter: the president says he'll speak more about the issue when he addresses congress tuesday night. >> president trump says he won't be attending the annual white house correspondent's dinner. he tweeted everyone wishing everyone well and saying have a nice evening. it honors reporters who cover politics from the front line. the president typically gets his chance to host reporters and the host of the night gets t the president. president trump did not say why he's not attending. >>> one little girl's brave fight against a rare disease inspires others to save lives too. >> it's
new york congresswoman caroline maloney said the exclusions outraged her. she spoke outside the new york times building saturday. >> we find it alarming and that it violates the first amendment which protects press freedom. >> reporter: the president focused on black history month in his weekly address, saying he'll bring jobs back to the african american cni week i meth manufacturing ceos who are going to be working to bring back those jobs and i mean really good paying jobs....
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i'm @louisabojeslouisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. >>> good morning. markets and now futures in the red as two out of the three indices snapped their record streak yesterday. >>> fired up. president trump talks everything from russia to regulation to the record rally in a wide ranging news conference. the latest out of washington straight ahead. >>> and mark's manifesto. the facebook chief pens a 6,000 word letter relaying his firm's ambitions to save the world. all that coming up on this friday, february 17, 2017. "worldwide exchange" begins right no
i'm @louisabojeslouisa bojesen. >> i'm carolin roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. >>> good morning. markets and now futures in the red as two out of the three indices snapped their record streak yesterday. >>> fired up. president trump talks everything from russia to regulation to the record rally in a wide ranging news conference. the latest out of washington straight ahead. >>> and mark's manifesto. the facebook chief pens a 6,000 word letter...
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thank you caroline. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says it's "completely unacceptable" that some patients in england are waiting up to 13 hours in a&e. figures show that waiting times in casualty are worse than at any time in the last decade and the number of operations cancelled at the last minute hit a 15—year high last year. mr hunt insists he does have an improvement plan — though didn't reveal it — and he admits it will take time. he was talking to our health editor hugh pym. the worst monthly a&e figures in more than a decade. we actually have corridor nurses now as well. it shows times are very desperate. images like this, across bbc news. no—one would want it for members of their own family. it's been a difficult few days for the health secretary. now he's come out and acknowledged that what's happening in england's hospitals is unacceptable. the bbc has shown images from royal blackburn of people waiting 13 hours, mothers and babies sitting in the corridor. aren't you embarrassed abo
thank you caroline. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says it's "completely unacceptable" that some patients in england are waiting up to 13 hours in a&e. figures show that waiting times in casualty are worse than at any time in the last decade and the number of operations cancelled at the last minute hit a 15—year high last year. mr hunt insists he does have an improvement plan — though didn't reveal it — and he admits it will take time. he was talking to our health editor...
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caroline davies went to have a look. it doesn't look like a normal bus, does it? and it isn't. this is the movie—mobile. any parent knows just how expensive it is. i live on a housing estate. i thought, wouldn't it be great if a cinema rocked up? using funding from croydon council and a start—up loan, kerry kitted out an old bus, even down to a popcorn machine. this is the bus‘s first school group. it's so exciting. i like eating popcorn. i like watching the video. it's really cool. it is amazing. it is exactly what i've been waiting for. it is just incredible. i am overwhelmed, actually, seeing them jumping around. it's perfect. the aim is to reach children whose families might not be able to afford to take them to the cinema. she plans to fund it by renting the bus to corporate companies, or for private parties. i think it can open up their imagination, it can inspire them, it can educate them. nothing can beat the magic of the cinema. it'sjust one bus now, but kerry has plans to turn it into a fleet, so this could be coming to a street near you soon. well, this weekend
caroline davies went to have a look. it doesn't look like a normal bus, does it? and it isn't. this is the movie—mobile. any parent knows just how expensive it is. i live on a housing estate. i thought, wouldn't it be great if a cinema rocked up? using funding from croydon council and a start—up loan, kerry kitted out an old bus, even down to a popcorn machine. this is the bus‘s first school group. it's so exciting. i like eating popcorn. i like watching the video. it's really cool. it is...