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let's find out what is going on in the markets with emma chandra . emma: a mixed situation for u.s. equities after a morning session that looked like we were extending yesterday's afternoon rally. we are now seeing the majors off their highs in the s&p 500 just got back into the green but it had fallen into the red. investors focused on corporate earnings, of which we are seeing a mixed picture. also trying to assess will be happening with interest rates given signals we have been given and geopolitics. i want to take a step back. if you take a look at july and what we have seen with the s&p 500 and all the majors over the course of this month so far, we have seen modest gains, modest losses and we are actually seeing a small trading range. you can see the bar at the very end, that is the trading range for july. we are looking at the smallest trading range for the s&p 500 per month since 2017. that has not stopped the investors in microsoft. we should be up to show you an intraday chart of microsoft, paring some of its gains but still up 1.4%. at the highs of the session the shares
let's find out what is going on in the markets with emma chandra . emma: a mixed situation for u.s. equities after a morning session that looked like we were extending yesterday's afternoon rally. we are now seeing the majors off their highs in the s&p 500 just got back into the green but it had fallen into the red. investors focused on corporate earnings, of which we are seeing a mixed picture. also trying to assess will be happening with interest rates given signals we have been given and...
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volteaba a mirar a emma coronel. hubo como una especie de tranquilidad. no sbemos si era aparente pero sabÍa que lo que venia era por seguro cadena perpetua y los 30 aÑos adicionales porque se conocÍa. yo creo que lo que impresionÓ mucho es su tranquilidad y el hecho de voltear a mirar a su familia. marÍa: dijÉramos que era una parte de la familia porque la hija mayor del chapo no pudo entrar a la corte y cuando se enterÓ ella estaba con paulina gÓmez no dentro de la sala sino en una parte interna del edificio; cuando se entera que su padre fue sentenciado a cadena perpetua mÁs 30 aÑos rompiÓ en llanto. los hijos le habÍan dicho que querían abrazar al abuelo y ella no ha visto a su padre en mucho tiempo. de los familiares emma coronel fue quien tuvo que informarle a la hermana de su padre y quien sabe cÓmo le darÁn a la madre la noticia porque le negaron la visa para poder asistir al juicio. carolina: como decÍas anteriormente, dicen que para el chapo es importante contar con el apoyo de su familia. e
volteaba a mirar a emma coronel. hubo como una especie de tranquilidad. no sbemos si era aparente pero sabÍa que lo que venia era por seguro cadena perpetua y los 30 aÑos adicionales porque se conocÍa. yo creo que lo que impresionÓ mucho es su tranquilidad y el hecho de voltear a mirar a su familia. marÍa: dijÉramos que era una parte de la familia porque la hija mayor del chapo no pudo entrar a la corte y cuando se enterÓ ella estaba con paulina gÓmez no dentro de la sala sino en una...
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estaba viendo a su esposa emma probablemente la Última vez que la podrÁ ver. pensamos que iba a ver a las niÑas por quÉ no?. creo que es algo bueno, uno no quiere exponer a niÑos de esa ed su padre siendo sentenciado a cadena perpetua. >>> como ustedes bien saben no se permiten aparatos electrÓnicos dentro de la corte, pero quien sÍ estuvo presente y pudo ver al chapo de hecho estaba atrÁs emma coronel fue mi compaÑero rogelio mora tagle como lo viste y sentiste >>> a diferencia de los juicios anteriores vino con un bigote claro que contrasta con su cabello claro que se lo tiÑe. se ve un poco desganado no era "del chapo" en el juicio que encontraba en la mirada de emma coronel y despuÉs se tocÓ el corazon justamente. und un tanto sombrÍa incluso bueno cuando leyÓ la carta se le escuchÓ este que en esa parte donde mencionan a sus hijas y no las ha visto y a emma "el chapo" se conmovÍa mÁs pero era un lÍder abatido. un capo de capos que hoy estÁ terminando prÁcticamente su historia. porque a pesar rebecca que fue sus abogados estÁn pidiendo 60
estaba viendo a su esposa emma probablemente la Última vez que la podrÁ ver. pensamos que iba a ver a las niÑas por quÉ no?. creo que es algo bueno, uno no quiere exponer a niÑos de esa ed su padre siendo sentenciado a cadena perpetua. >>> como ustedes bien saben no se permiten aparatos electrÓnicos dentro de la corte, pero quien sÍ estuvo presente y pudo ver al chapo de hecho estaba atrÁs emma coronel fue mi compaÑero rogelio mora tagle como lo viste y sentiste >>> a...
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. >> asi es , se puso emotivo, se pone emotivo con su familia, t entonces ver a emma y tambien cunando agradece a sush no famir haber orado por el, tenemos i o informacion que si se puso em i emocional, y tambien sabemos que no estaba nda de acuerdo con que no se le haya permitido reenj c reenjuiciar porque estaba mol t molesto porque declararon que se habian hecho declaraciones a s obstruccione s d e las reglas d juez, de todas maneras hicieron lo que quisieron y se cuestiona por que hubo un juicio porque no es lo sentencian a cadena perpetua. >> rogelio mora tagle esta de dentro de la aduudiencia, escuc todo lo que dicen, cunaando te n termine podra comentarnos, sera el oido y los ojos de todo lo que paso, no se peuuede ingres n ningun tipo de dispisositivo p s seguridad, hablanos de las li lineas de investigacion . >> no me imagino las medidas de seguridad en la corte, pero d a durante el juicio, eran medidas de seguridad extremas, por ejemplo nos teniamos que formar dentro a un costado de la corte, nos teniamos que formar ahi d d desde las 12 de la noche porque eran tantos periodis
. >> asi es , se puso emotivo, se pone emotivo con su familia, t entonces ver a emma y tambien cunando agradece a sush no famir haber orado por el, tenemos i o informacion que si se puso em i emocional, y tambien sabemos que no estaba nda de acuerdo con que no se le haya permitido reenj c reenjuiciar porque estaba mol t molesto porque declararon que se habian hecho declaraciones a s obstruccione s d e las reglas d juez, de todas maneras hicieron lo que quisieron y se cuestiona por que...
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emmae:,, thanks -- vonnie: , thanks. more than a decade after jeffrey oftein was first accused sexual misconduct with young women, he was still in the upper at apollo. reporter: this has become a source of fascination and concern because they've seen jeffrey epstein in and out of the offices at nine west. apollo has taken great strides to distance themselves from the situation and has done internal review to show there was no relationship between apollo itself and jeffrey epstein. with that said, epstein was invited to pitch tax strategies to a number of different executives. vonnie: where exactly was epstein seen? you mentioned inside apollo's offices. sonali: right, and another place , we had known of eight when he 15 meeting between mark rowan and jeffrey epstein for a business relationship -- we had of a 2015 meeting between mark rowan and jeffrey epstein for a business relationship. mark rowan is a cofounder of apollo as well. vonnie: what other firms or individuals continued a professional relationship with epstein
emmae:,, thanks -- vonnie: , thanks. more than a decade after jeffrey oftein was first accused sexual misconduct with young women, he was still in the upper at apollo. reporter: this has become a source of fascination and concern because they've seen jeffrey epstein in and out of the offices at nine west. apollo has taken great strides to distance themselves from the situation and has done internal review to show there was no relationship between apollo itself and jeffrey epstein. with that...
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emma chandra is your the story. emma: the fine is from the u.k. regulators, $124 million for a breach that exposed 100 million guest records, 7 million in the u.k.. the cyberattack happened in 2014 and impacted starwood hotels, which marriott did not acquire until 2016, but the u.k. regulator blaming marriott for lack of due diligence. david: part of the reason they bought it for the data. what are the downgrades in the sector? emma: i have a chart that shows how marriott and hilton have performed on the year. they have been on a huge care, outperforming the s&p 500. they both have taken a tumble over the last couple of days after jpmorgan, beaver we had the news on marriott downgrading the stock, saying there's not much further for the stocks to run and saying he is concerned about revenue per room and also about industry trends which may tell us something concerning about the consumer economy. david: thanks a much for that report on the hotel sector. 1.4%, goingdown down faster than i can get it out. we will keep watching mexico. live from new y
emma chandra is your the story. emma: the fine is from the u.k. regulators, $124 million for a breach that exposed 100 million guest records, 7 million in the u.k.. the cyberattack happened in 2014 and impacted starwood hotels, which marriott did not acquire until 2016, but the u.k. regulator blaming marriott for lack of due diligence. david: part of the reason they bought it for the data. what are the downgrades in the sector? emma: i have a chart that shows how marriott and hilton have...
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emma: you're absolutely right. that has been a lot of focus on the company juul which makes e-cigarette products. they've been multi-flavored and popular with young people. we have seen young people take up e-cigarette smoking when they have never done traditional smoking. what phillip moore -- what phillip morris says is in a different product, it uses actual tobacco leaves rather than a liquid form of tobacco. they will only offer three types, one plane and two variations on a menthol flavor aimed at all of the customers who might have used a normal cigarette or a regular cigarette before hand and they have had fda approval. they will abide by all of the marketing rules that have been put out by the fda. os veryel that the iq different from products like juul. just announced that a house panel plans to hold a hearing on juul and its nicotine use later this month. david: thank you so much. that is emma chandra reporting from new york. up next, iran's foreign minister says united states "shot itself in the foot" wh
emma: you're absolutely right. that has been a lot of focus on the company juul which makes e-cigarette products. they've been multi-flavored and popular with young people. we have seen young people take up e-cigarette smoking when they have never done traditional smoking. what phillip moore -- what phillip morris says is in a different product, it uses actual tobacco leaves rather than a liquid form of tobacco. they will only offer three types, one plane and two variations on a menthol flavor...
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emma coronel salió acompañada de estricta seguridad. fue hasta un poco agresiva con la prensa, cuando iba saliendo de aquí de la puerta, esto es lo que le tengo en este momento nuestra próxima edición de noticias, le contaré más detalles de lo >> 12:02 es hora de revisar la pregunta del día qué opina de la sentencia que recibió el chapo guzmán por narcotráfico? >> comparta sus opiniones y visite telemundo 48. como cualquiera de nuestras plataformas sociales las respuestas pueden aparecer en el noticiero telemundo 48 al mediodía. >> nuestros colegas mencionaban que no mostró remordimiento y arremetió contra el gobierno quien dijo que está retenido no era mejor que los otros países corruptos. >> existe la posibilidad del chapo guzmán de hacer una apelación a este caso que de no ser exitoso sería la última vez que el chapo vea a emma coronel. >> seguimos con más noticias la crisis en >> estamos en san juan donde esta tarde se espera una manifestación masiva. >> nos encontramos frente al capitolio de puerto rico donde h
emma coronel salió acompañada de estricta seguridad. fue hasta un poco agresiva con la prensa, cuando iba saliendo de aquí de la puerta, esto es lo que le tengo en este momento nuestra próxima edición de noticias, le contaré más detalles de lo >> 12:02 es hora de revisar la pregunta del día qué opina de la sentencia que recibió el chapo guzmán por narcotráfico? >> comparta sus opiniones y visite telemundo 48. como cualquiera de nuestras plataformas sociales las...
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emma: we know the u.s. china ,rade war has weighed on apple but now there's a new trade battle between japan and south korea. this could also have an impact on apple. what we heard is japan has slipped restrictions on exports to korea of three classes of curiel that are crucial -- of material crucial to the production of chips and high-tech screens. that will impact samsung which is a big supplier to apple. david: just needed a lot more confusion about supply chains. thanks so much to emma chandra. next, everyone agrees there's a crisis on the southern border but no one seems to know what to do about it. we talked to john stanwyck. watch meantime, you can us on your own terminal and see the interviews we have done. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ xfinity mobile is a wireless network designed to save you money. whether you use your phone to get fit or to find the perfect gift, you'll use less data with a network that automatically connects to millions of wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere e
emma: we know the u.s. china ,rade war has weighed on apple but now there's a new trade battle between japan and south korea. this could also have an impact on apple. what we heard is japan has slipped restrictions on exports to korea of three classes of curiel that are crucial -- of material crucial to the production of chips and high-tech screens. that will impact samsung which is a big supplier to apple. david: just needed a lot more confusion about supply chains. thanks so much to emma...
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david: now let's go to london and emma chandra. theent you to london for brexit problem and now the found has fallen off the table. what is going on? emma: the pound is falling off the table. lots of superlative being used. the pound being pounded, following -- falling around 3%. it has fallen below the 1.22 level, considered a key level of support for the pound, currently at a 2.5 year low against the dollar and all leading to brexit and increasing -- bloomberg intelligence saying that if the no deal does come to pass in terms of an exit with the european union, we could see the pound fall 13%. david: we are looking at a chart that you sent over about the pound. it is a record low. not only might there be no deal, but now there is reports that maybe boris johnson is saying we will not even talk to the european union before we go out of the european union. emma: all of these jitters we are seeing in the pound, in the financial markets surrounding this is related to this strategy of the new prime minister, boris johnson. that strate
david: now let's go to london and emma chandra. theent you to london for brexit problem and now the found has fallen off the table. what is going on? emma: the pound is falling off the table. lots of superlative being used. the pound being pounded, following -- falling around 3%. it has fallen below the 1.22 level, considered a key level of support for the pound, currently at a 2.5 year low against the dollar and all leading to brexit and increasing -- bloomberg intelligence saying that if the...
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guy: emma chandra is here with more. he is cautious. emma: we saw a earnings beat expectations by a significant margin, driven by higher production numbers and a lower than anticipated tax rate. we are seeing an increase in free cash flow even as bp's levels continue to rise. the company is halfway through its five-year strategic plan. on "bloomberg intelligence " today, say on the back of these earnings it is successful delivering on the plan. bob dudley telling bloomberg television today that he sees demand picking up into 2020 but he talked about being prepared for global uncertainty and perhaps lower oil prices. global images uncertainty. a lot of it has to do with the middle east and iran's meddling in the strait of hormuz. what did he say about that? emma: we asked about the strait of hormuz and how they were planning for that and he said the best thing was to avoid the strait of hormuz if they can't. it is a big chokepoint for the global oil industry, 20% of global oil shipments and one third of all tankers going through the stra
guy: emma chandra is here with more. he is cautious. emma: we saw a earnings beat expectations by a significant margin, driven by higher production numbers and a lower than anticipated tax rate. we are seeing an increase in free cash flow even as bp's levels continue to rise. the company is halfway through its five-year strategic plan. on "bloomberg intelligence " today, say on the back of these earnings it is successful delivering on the plan. bob dudley telling bloomberg television...
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to which as dorothy was explaining has now extended that period to which it will hold that ship ok emma hayward thank you for that update from london let's get more contacts on all of this and speak to richard white is a security analyst that that's a global risk consultancy he is joining us from washington d.c. thanks very much for speaking to us on the news hour your reaction sir to this breaking news story that iran has captured a british oil tanker there arabian sea for not following international maritime regulations what do you make of this development. it was your package said this is something we anticipated would occur one in 3 separate coal action for the seizure of the iranian oil tanker that was heading to syria off for baltar but more broadly this is just the latest in a series of these kind of sub conventional forms of provocative moves in other words our ran like russia and china north korea sees a weakness in the western defenses if they go ahead and seize another country like iraq did with kuwait well then they bring the entire western armies on against them in a conven
to which as dorothy was explaining has now extended that period to which it will hold that ship ok emma hayward thank you for that update from london let's get more contacts on all of this and speak to richard white is a security analyst that that's a global risk consultancy he is joining us from washington d.c. thanks very much for speaking to us on the news hour your reaction sir to this breaking news story that iran has captured a british oil tanker there arabian sea for not following...
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mientras, emma coronel abandonÓ el edificio rodeada de periodistas, sin contestar ninguna pregunta ni da reacciÓn alguna. blanca: basta con traficar sobre $150,000,000 y 150 kilos tambiÉn de cocaÍna para ser condenado a una cadena perpetua. la fiscalÍa ha sostenido durante todo este juicio que el trÁfico ha sido mucho mayor en el caso de el chapo. estamos hablando de mÁs de 530 t de cocaÍna por un valor de $11,000,000,000. marÍa antonieta, estas son cifras que hemos escuchado a travÉs de estos tres meses de cobertura de este juicio que hoy termina. marÍa: gracias, blanca rosa. le damos la bienvenida gerardo reyes, director de univisiÓn investiga. ustedes son premiados por los trabajo de el chapo y ademÁs ambos ya inmortalizados en los sketch de los artistas. gerardo:hoy nos metimos en la foto. es que estos artistas generalmente toman a alguien de la fiscalÍa, allende la defensa y alguien del pÚblico y esta vez quizÁs por la cercanÍa que tenÍa a emma coronel que a propÓsito estuvo muy poco emotiva y sus reacciones fueron muy planas, muy frÍas ante la sentencia tan fu
mientras, emma coronel abandonÓ el edificio rodeada de periodistas, sin contestar ninguna pregunta ni da reacciÓn alguna. blanca: basta con traficar sobre $150,000,000 y 150 kilos tambiÉn de cocaÍna para ser condenado a una cadena perpetua. la fiscalÍa ha sostenido durante todo este juicio que el trÁfico ha sido mucho mayor en el caso de el chapo. estamos hablando de mÁs de 530 t de cocaÍna por un valor de $11,000,000,000. marÍa antonieta, estas son cifras que hemos escuchado a travÉs...
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here is emma chandra. emma: the majors in the grain. the dow jones up .5%, the nasdaq up 14%. the dow jones and the s&p also suspected row numbers we have seen of late. the dow jones above 27,000 and the s&p above 3000. the s&p 500 has yet to close above 3000. investors this week liking the prospects of easier monetary policy but also liking the ppi numbers we got showing a bit of an increase in inflation, and investors in the transport might like that. that is why we are seeing the dow jones transportation average having its best day in more than a month. if we switch up the board, we can look at some of the movers in the transport sector. inflation numbers probably fueling fedex and jb hunt up 5.3%, actually having its best day since january. also looking at fort rising 2%. investors like plans to extend the ford partnership with volkswagen. they are looking at electric vehicles and self driving cars and it is worth $7 billion. we have seen automakers making a number of these deals in the last few months. we are also seeing general motors rising. autos getting a bid today. i
here is emma chandra. emma: the majors in the grain. the dow jones up .5%, the nasdaq up 14%. the dow jones and the s&p also suspected row numbers we have seen of late. the dow jones above 27,000 and the s&p above 3000. the s&p 500 has yet to close above 3000. investors this week liking the prospects of easier monetary policy but also liking the ppi numbers we got showing a bit of an increase in inflation, and investors in the transport might like that. that is why we are seeing the...
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let's get the details with emma chandra. emma: yes, it is further fallout from the 737 max grounding for boeing. they had their first customer officially say that they were no longer buying those 737 max jets. we are talking about the saudi arabian budget carrier flyadeal. they will no longer by some 50 of the max jets that they planned to buy, and possibly another 20, and what would have been a $6 billion deal. the company now saying they will operate an entirely airbus fleet. airbus has been the beneficiary as boeing has suffered following those crashes and the global grounding. if you compare the stocks this year, airbus gains are outperforming boeing. vonnie: so the news must create some concern that other carriers will follow suit. emma: yes, of course. we know that other carriers have said that they are weighing their options. there are carriers in indonesia australiam, and in that have pushed back their orders by over two years. we saw at the paris air show ast month, we heard from iag letter of intent saying they wou
let's get the details with emma chandra. emma: yes, it is further fallout from the 737 max grounding for boeing. they had their first customer officially say that they were no longer buying those 737 max jets. we are talking about the saudi arabian budget carrier flyadeal. they will no longer by some 50 of the max jets that they planned to buy, and possibly another 20, and what would have been a $6 billion deal. the company now saying they will operate an entirely airbus fleet. airbus has been...
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emma is in london today. here?is going on emma: this offer would take them private. you can see that shares in cobham reaching that today, rising this year some 26% before today's move. if you look back over the last off ofars, we are still the highs we saw in 2015 for the company. the company also has a fair amount of debt. that means it would be very difficult for the board to reject this offer with advent. of course, sterling making the lower.f cobham look we have seen companies move to buy u.k. companies. june was perhaps the busiest month in about a decade. also talking a little bit about regulatory scrutiny. you will face some scrutiny from the u.k., but we are seeing that move in the stock price today, investors thinking this is likely to happen, that it will get approval from the u.k. government, and of course the new prime minister boris johnson is probably likely to want to show that he is open to investment, certainly from outside investors. is there expectation it will go through? melrose tried to buy this company and got kicked into touch on national sec
emma is in london today. here?is going on emma: this offer would take them private. you can see that shares in cobham reaching that today, rising this year some 26% before today's move. if you look back over the last off ofars, we are still the highs we saw in 2015 for the company. the company also has a fair amount of debt. that means it would be very difficult for the board to reject this offer with advent. of course, sterling making the lower.f cobham look we have seen companies move to buy...
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emma looks pleased to be a big sister and be reunited with mom. >> she is a ready so cute. she is already so cute. >> single ladies gear up for their time to shine. why it comes out on top. buttermoh manscuits now we're talking fried egg want it melty cheese want it sausage want it or bacon i want it! try my 2 for $4 breakfast biscuits and add 4 donut holes for just a buck. only at jack in the box. ♪ ♪ thch-advceealing electri this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ after...
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emma vardy, bbc news, newry. to reiterate the point made by the new prime minister he said today he was determined that the uk would leave the eu by october 31, no ifs, no buts. in brussels, the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier has said the european union is ready and waiting to hear from the european union is ready and waiting to hearfrom new prime minister, and equally ready, he said, if mrjohnson decides to pursue a strategy of no deal. our europe editorjoins me now and she is in bavaria this evening. i suppose the question is, to what extent where european leaders are listening to what borisjohnson had to say today? well, i'd say they we re to say today? well, i'd say they were listening with one ear. the assumption in eu quarters is that this first speech as prime minister was designed as a rallying cry aimed ata was designed as a rallying cry aimed at a domestic uk audience rather than at eu leaders are. but did they like what one diplomat described to me as the bullying tone of boris johnson? they didn
emma vardy, bbc news, newry. to reiterate the point made by the new prime minister he said today he was determined that the uk would leave the eu by october 31, no ifs, no buts. in brussels, the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier has said the european union is ready and waiting to hear from the european union is ready and waiting to hearfrom new prime minister, and equally ready, he said, if mrjohnson decides to pursue a strategy of no deal. our europe editorjoins me now and she is in bavaria...
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emma simpson, bbc news, huddersfield. iam not i am not sure i would have the patience to sit there for two hours. up next, newsbriefing — we'll take you through the stories making headlines in the global news media. stay with us. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, one of the two men hoping to replace theresa may as leader of the conservative party and british prime minster, is due to set out his plans to prepare the uk for a no—deal brexit. meanwhile, boris johnson has restated his belief that failing to leave the eu at the end of october would leave their party facing political extinction. our political correspondent chris mason reports. it might look a bit like glastonbury, but this is actually a political gathering. around 5000 people turned up to see nigel farage asa people turned up to see nigel farage as a brexit party rally. it's the performance of the brexit party, the winners of the european parliament elections last month, that haunts so many conservatives. brexit! out on the campaign trail, both leadership
emma simpson, bbc news, huddersfield. iam not i am not sure i would have the patience to sit there for two hours. up next, newsbriefing — we'll take you through the stories making headlines in the global news media. stay with us. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, one of the two men hoping to replace theresa may as leader of the conservative party and british prime minster, is due to set out his plans to prepare the uk for a no—deal brexit. meanwhile, boris johnson has restated his belief...
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fueron para emma coronel. maria antonieta: en realidad en estos momentos suceden todas estas cosas, gerardo. basado en tus testimonios para poder recrear esos tres programas, "avatar" era un testigo como pudo haber sido "hupeta". gerardo: bueno, ya no llegÓ a presentarse durante el juicio. estaba en la lista, pero no la escogieron. yo creo que por razones de seguridad. ella dio a entender que fue perseguida. que incluso en la ciudad de mÉxico llegaron policÍas federales a su apartamento por Órdenes de "el chapo" guzmÁn a matarla. dice que se salvo dos o tres veces. una incluyendo un allanamiento o una captura que estaban buscando hacer de un militar en el ecuador que le habÍa incumplido un contrato a "el chapo" guzmÁn. asÍ que si como hubiera sido un testigo demoledor. pero ayer, hablando con valareso. nos dijo que le sorprendiÓ que el testigo clave hoy en todo esto fue el que le acusÓ de cosas violentas. marÍa antonieta: gerardo, quÉ te parece si vamos con ilia calderon, que se incorpora nuevament
fueron para emma coronel. maria antonieta: en realidad en estos momentos suceden todas estas cosas, gerardo. basado en tus testimonios para poder recrear esos tres programas, "avatar" era un testigo como pudo haber sido "hupeta". gerardo: bueno, ya no llegÓ a presentarse durante el juicio. estaba en la lista, pero no la escogieron. yo creo que por razones de seguridad. ella dio a entender que fue perseguida. que incluso en la ciudad de mÉxico llegaron policÍas federales a...
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emma chandra in london with more. the focus is sales growth it seems. emma: absolutely. sales and margins coming in much better than have been expected. organic revenue growth of 3.9% in the second quarter. that was acceleration of the 3.4% growth in the forest quarter. they had the -- in the first quarter. that was driven by coffee and pet food. they increased their forecast saying that they have reached their forecast and they could see their best year in four years when it comes to sales growth. some analysts and investors are thinking that is conservative. the margins of coming in at four percentage points higher in the 17.1%. that was better than had been expected. the company saying they could hit their 2020 margin targets at a year early, and that shocked some analysts. ways, the ceo is doing all the right things so it is priced in. many see the guidance as conservative. what are the chances that they get upgraded in terms of guidance and if not, what are the headwinds preventing schnider from doing that? emma: cautious is the watchword. they wanted perhaps to be
emma chandra in london with more. the focus is sales growth it seems. emma: absolutely. sales and margins coming in much better than have been expected. organic revenue growth of 3.9% in the second quarter. that was acceleration of the 3.4% growth in the forest quarter. they had the -- in the first quarter. that was driven by coffee and pet food. they increased their forecast saying that they have reached their forecast and they could see their best year in four years when it comes to sales...
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emma chandra is here with more. emma: we have their second-quarter earnings, but it was really all about the forecast. the drugmaker says earnings this year will increase by low double digits thisd-teen year, compared to the previous forecast of high's ingle digits. the stock -- hi single digits. 24% this is rising, up year, currently trading at a record. if you take a look at volume, currently trading volume is close to 200% higher than the 20 day average. the analysts at jefferies say that given what we've seen, the stock still has room to run. vonnie: what is really driving this massive gain? emma: there were a number of factors in terms of why investors really like novartis at the moment. the relatively new ceo has slimmed down the company. they sold off a number of units, but they are also seeing sales growth coming from their new medicines focused on cancer and gene therapy being used to treat a muscle disease that recently got approved in the u.s. also, relatively new psoriasis drugs when really well, set to
emma chandra is here with more. emma: we have their second-quarter earnings, but it was really all about the forecast. the drugmaker says earnings this year will increase by low double digits thisd-teen year, compared to the previous forecast of high's ingle digits. the stock -- hi single digits. 24% this is rising, up year, currently trading at a record. if you take a look at volume, currently trading volume is close to 200% higher than the 20 day average. the analysts at jefferies say that...
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emma: they certainly have the money to pay for it. also reinforces the fact that facebook is so big, $5 billion doesn't make much of a difference. we broughtaddressed in his congressional testimony last week, saying they have some serious concerns about it. bloomberg, into the there are people that are just concerned about digital currencies in general. bitcoin is most well known, incredibly volatile. if you look at the 20 trading day since lieber was announced, the trading range for bitcoin is $4300. david: in the meantime, i don't want to let you go without talking about semantic and broadcom. a donee that we may get deal tuesday or wednesday of this week. this morning, hearing talks have ended between the two. broadcom wanted to drop its offer price. semantic decided they were not up for that. they could potentially come back to the table. david: in the meantime, let's go to the white house where the president is taking some questions. >> that is a very racist statement. i'm surprised she would say that. >> [inaudible] they are ver
emma: they certainly have the money to pay for it. also reinforces the fact that facebook is so big, $5 billion doesn't make much of a difference. we broughtaddressed in his congressional testimony last week, saying they have some serious concerns about it. bloomberg, into the there are people that are just concerned about digital currencies in general. bitcoin is most well known, incredibly volatile. if you look at the 20 trading day since lieber was announced, the trading range for bitcoin is...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. as emma was saying, the relationship between the uk and ireland is a vital one, notjust politically but also in terms of trade. the uk is ireland's second biggest export — it's worth some 16.5 billion euros a year. ireland also imported 21 billion euros of goods from the uk in 2017 — more than from any other country. in a no—deal scenario, tariffs could increase prices for irish consumers. our europe correspondent, adam fleming, reports from dublin on the effects of a no—deal brexit on ireland. ireland's booming economy will boom a lot less if there's no brexit deal, which means a phone call between the two prime ministers yesterday is a subject over coffee today. i think the relationship already is strained. boris has only yesterday made contact with the taoiseach of ireland. the british have chosen to come out, and we are only defending our interests, they are defending theirs, so i wouldn't particularly want to blame anyone. hopefully it won't come to that, we'll sort somet
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. as emma was saying, the relationship between the uk and ireland is a vital one, notjust politically but also in terms of trade. the uk is ireland's second biggest export — it's worth some 16.5 billion euros a year. ireland also imported 21 billion euros of goods from the uk in 2017 — more than from any other country. in a no—deal scenario, tariffs could increase prices for irish consumers. our europe correspondent, adam fleming, reports from dublin on the...
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that was emma va rdy was emma vardy there. the civil war in yemen is now in its fifth year and the un says the situation is desperate particularly for children. but some have been saved, like six—year—old yusra who needed life saving treatment abroad. thanks to donations after her story was told on the bbc, she got it. our international correspondent orla guerin reports. look, it's good ? again... hand—painting a new future. for six—year—old yusra, not just child's play, her careful brush strokes are colouring an artificial eye. oh, excellent. just like the one she's about to receive. it's the last stage of months of life—saving treatment at the king hussein cancer center in jordan, all funded through donations. yusra has come smiling through, surviving an aggressive tumour which claimed her left eye. her specialist now hoping to hide her scars and heal her trauma. her reaction says it all. and doctors say she has been a tonic for them. when i see her i try to give her love, but she give me first, with smile and hu
that was emma va rdy was emma vardy there. the civil war in yemen is now in its fifth year and the un says the situation is desperate particularly for children. but some have been saved, like six—year—old yusra who needed life saving treatment abroad. thanks to donations after her story was told on the bbc, she got it. our international correspondent orla guerin reports. look, it's good ? again... hand—painting a new future. for six—year—old yusra, not just child's play, her careful...
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emma: they did rather well in the european election. not particularly favor them in a general election, but if there was it would become in a way a referendum on brexit. one cannot rule out that after a general election you might, the situation of another referendum. it is still ambiguous what they think about a second referendum, and labour said yesterday by the time of recess in july, they intend to have a definitive position on the second referendum, another factor in the mix as we go into a possible general election. francine: what will it do to pound? and: the pound will ebb flow throughout these negotiations. it would not surprise me, as long as we afford some sort of -- avoid some sort of no deal, the pound will go up. continues to have a structurally weaker pound, and along with the brexit noise, it would not surprise me if we get a bounce over the next three to six months if we afford a no deal -- avoid a no deal. poundwhat happens to the and a no deal? neil: i think it will weaken. it is a lot weaker now than it was at the tim
emma: they did rather well in the european election. not particularly favor them in a general election, but if there was it would become in a way a referendum on brexit. one cannot rule out that after a general election you might, the situation of another referendum. it is still ambiguous what they think about a second referendum, and labour said yesterday by the time of recess in july, they intend to have a definitive position on the second referendum, another factor in the mix as we go into a...
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super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin,
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yeah, i'm in a movie with emma thompson, like, who cares. whatever. ( laughter ) >> stephen: i put my hand over it, thinking, i know that if you put your hand over it, it tells it to go away because i forgot to put it on sleep before the show. >> oh, really subtle! really subtle. >> stephen: i tried! i was trying! i was trying! can we play that back? play back the moment when i was trying to do that? i'm so sorry, please accept my apology. >> it's fine. >> stephen: i was trying to do this so it would stop and i thought, damn, did i just answer the phone on my wrist? and i thought, well, we'll know in a moment if they start talking. >> you know when this ends he will be scrambling, like, oh, i hope i still got the rewards! i hope i didn't delete that! ( laughter ) >> stephen: hold that thought, mindy kaling. we have to take a commercial break. we'll be right back with more of the talented mindy kaling, everybody! wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they di
yeah, i'm in a movie with emma thompson, like, who cares. whatever. ( laughter ) >> stephen: i put my hand over it, thinking, i know that if you put your hand over it, it tells it to go away because i forgot to put it on sleep before the show. >> oh, really subtle! really subtle. >> stephen: i tried! i was trying! i was trying! can we play that back? play back the moment when i was trying to do that? i'm so sorry, please accept my apology. >> it's fine. >> stephen:...
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emma: we got to speak at the time of your idea. have had aipo, we number of analysts -- a lot of them concerned about how you will do with the amazon threat. what can you do to reassure investors? sumit: a couple different things in the way we are focused on pets. we have 10,000 team members who are pet parents themselves and focused on the head category -- on the pet category. our website on pet, to our customer service. that is important. we strive to offer exceptional personalized care, which is so important in this category. we treat pets as family. petre pet parents serving parents so we have this emotive index reading to the category along with the scale of e-commerce. combine these, it is powerful for our customers. we are offering competitive prices and a broad assortment of fast and reliable delivery rocks -- delivery products, and under that 20 47 care. that is the powerful proposition. emma: we look at the likes of amazon and walmart, everybody's improving their customer service , especially when it comes to delivery. ho
emma: we got to speak at the time of your idea. have had aipo, we number of analysts -- a lot of them concerned about how you will do with the amazon threat. what can you do to reassure investors? sumit: a couple different things in the way we are focused on pets. we have 10,000 team members who are pet parents themselves and focused on the head category -- on the pet category. our website on pet, to our customer service. that is important. we strive to offer exceptional personalized care,...
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stone>> eah, yeah, emma. i mean, how could you resist this is actually ryan gosling. >> seth: oh. laughter ] i can see that >> the gender is, obviously neutral in our casting so, he didn't quite make the cut. >> seth: gotcha. >> yeah. [ audience ohs ] i know i mean, i really wanted to give her the gig. but she's not quite right. i'm not going to say who that reminds me of, actually. >> seth: really? you're not [ laughter ] i will say -- i will say this guinea pig looks like it was maybe out a little late. >> yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah [ laughter ] >> seth: and you maybe couldn't quite depend on it showing up on time [ laughter ] >> or when she does, it's really raw and edgy stuff >> seth: and they were like,if you can get her out of her trailer, she's great." [ laughter ] but, like, sometimes she's just -- like she's in the wheel and she's got -- >> yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: obviously, you've been a performer and a writer for a very long time you got your start -- one of the things i heard you started wit
stone>> eah, yeah, emma. i mean, how could you resist this is actually ryan gosling. >> seth: oh. laughter ] i can see that >> the gender is, obviously neutral in our casting so, he didn't quite make the cut. >> seth: gotcha. >> yeah. [ audience ohs ] i know i mean, i really wanted to give her the gig. but she's not quite right. i'm not going to say who that reminds me of, actually. >> seth: really? you're not [ laughter ] i will say -- i will say this guinea...
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emma, an activist with faith and action east bay has spent the past several weeks working to spread the news to immigrant communities about what those rights are.>> you have the right not to say anything about to open the door>> when we talk about knowing your rights, without a warrant you don't have to open the door.>> reporter: crews have been handing out these red cards with reminders of those rights.>> even if they are undocumented they have rights here in the united states.>> reporter: a vigil will be held tomorrow evening to oppose the raids at city hall, they will also be passing out leaflets and other educational information all weekend. >>> several branches of the aclu have filed lawsuits to stop the raids, meanwhile kamala harris and 15 of her democratic colleagues have tried to block arrest in certain places of refuge such as schools, courthouses and churches. join our morning team for the latest on this developing story. we will also have continuing coverage on our website.>>> tonight president donald trump has given up on getting his citizenship question on the 2020 census,
emma, an activist with faith and action east bay has spent the past several weeks working to spread the news to immigrant communities about what those rights are.>> you have the right not to say anything about to open the door>> when we talk about knowing your rights, without a warrant you don't have to open the door.>> reporter: crews have been handing out these red cards with reminders of those rights.>> even if they are undocumented they have rights here in the united...
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it was moderated by emma green, staff writer at "the atlantic." >> welcome emma green and writer and author of the forthcoming book "how to fight anti-semitism," bari weiss. ♪ this is my fight song take back my life song ♪ ♪ prove them all right song >> hi, everyone. i'm happy to be sitting on the stage today with bari weiss, who is an opinion writer and editor for "the new york times." since joining "the times" in 2017, bari has, shall we say, made some waves in the world of letters and the internet with her writing and speaking. "vanity fair" recently called her "the times'" star opinion writer and the provatuer. she would say she fits neither on the left or right. she began writing columns long ago as a student at columbia university where she did activism around professors. she wrote and edited for "the wall street journal" and then joined "the new york times." her work has focused on groups relevant to this group today. she calls out anti-semitism in all of its forms. she has a book coming out in september to be published by crown called "how to fight anti-semiti anti-semi
it was moderated by emma green, staff writer at "the atlantic." >> welcome emma green and writer and author of the forthcoming book "how to fight anti-semitism," bari weiss. ♪ this is my fight song take back my life song ♪ ♪ prove them all right song >> hi, everyone. i'm happy to be sitting on the stage today with bari weiss, who is an opinion writer and editor for "the new york times." since joining "the times" in 2017, bari has, shall...
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well, this is the emma stone. >> seth: emma stone guinea pig. sure, yea. >> clearly got range. >> seth: clearly got range. you can tell, like, funny and serious. [ light laughter ] >> funny and -- she actually got the job in the end. >> seth: oh, she did. you went with emma stone. >> yeah, yeah, emma. i mean, how could you resist? this is actually ryan gosling. >> seth: oh. [ laughter ] i can see that. >> the gender is, obviously neutral in our casting. so, he didn't quite make the cut. >> seth: gotcha. >> yeah. [ audience ohs ] i know. i mean, i really wanted to give her the gig. but she's not quite right. i'm not going to say who that reminds me of, actually. >> seth: really? you're not? [ laughter ] i will say -- i will say this guinea pig looks like it was maybe out a little late. >> yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: and you maybe couldn't quite depend on it showing up on time. [ laughter ] >> or when she does, it's really raw and edgy stuff. >> seth: and they were like, "if you can get her out of her trailer, she's great." [ lau
well, this is the emma stone. >> seth: emma stone guinea pig. sure, yea. >> clearly got range. >> seth: clearly got range. you can tell, like, funny and serious. [ light laughter ] >> funny and -- she actually got the job in the end. >> seth: oh, she did. you went with emma stone. >> yeah, yeah, emma. i mean, how could you resist? this is actually ryan gosling. >> seth: oh. [ laughter ] i can see that. >> the gender is, obviously neutral in our...
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. >>> al llegar a la corte saludÓ y enviÓ un beso a su esposa emma coronel le correspondiÓ, y el chapo la buscaba constantemente con la mirada. ciento te de que posiblemente no la volverÁ a ver cuando el juez impuso la sentencia que pidiÓ el gobierno. el chapo y su esposa no tuvieron una reacciÓn dramÁtica. >>> el abogado de guzmÁn loera seÑalÓ que su cliente merecÍa un juicio justo y no lo tuvo y lo representantes del gobierno celebraron la sentencia. >>> culminÓ derramo el libro el capÍtulo de 'el chapo' guzmÁn con la sentencia hoy pasarÁ el resto de sus dÍas una prisiÓn federal aquÍ en los estados unidos. >>> y esta condena se daba casi por hecho pero eso no le quitÓ ni nada de expectativa a la audiencia de hoy, cÓmo vieron ustedes la tensiÓn previa a la sentencia? >>> mira josÉ yo creo que sabÍamos que asistiamos aÚn formalidad que joaquÍn iba a ser sentenciado a cadena persona agua mÁs 30 aÑos pero habÍa tensiÓn aÚn asÍ creo que el chapo como emma coronel rebeca sabÍan que esto iba a pasar y su reacciÓn no fue realmente grande dentro de la corte lo qu
. >>> al llegar a la corte saludÓ y enviÓ un beso a su esposa emma coronel le correspondiÓ, y el chapo la buscaba constantemente con la mirada. ciento te de que posiblemente no la volverÁ a ver cuando el juez impuso la sentencia que pidiÓ el gobierno. el chapo y su esposa no tuvieron una reacciÓn dramÁtica. >>> el abogado de guzmÁn loera seÑalÓ que su cliente merecÍa un juicio justo y no lo tuvo y lo representantes del gobierno celebraron la sentencia. >>>...
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am a --emma chandra is in london. it was a forecast outlook for the year, particularly the profit forecast. that came in below analyst expectations and that seems to have rattled investors. they had been buying into ford's turnaround plan, that $11 billion turnaround plan. if you look at how the shares have performed through 2019, they are up 25% as of today. if you looked at yesterday, they were up 35%. the share prices today taking a chunk out of that rally we have seen in 2019 for four. part of the companies turnaround has been cutting costs and they have been doing that through the second quarter. that has not been enough to make up for a drop off in sales, particularly in china. the company struggling in china, and that is we are seeing the car market in china contract for the first time in a generation and seeing impacts from the trade war. we have a chart which shows you how ford sales to china have fallen off in recent quarters, more so than rival gm. david: thanks so much to emma chandra from her new perch in
am a --emma chandra is in london. it was a forecast outlook for the year, particularly the profit forecast. that came in below analyst expectations and that seems to have rattled investors. they had been buying into ford's turnaround plan, that $11 billion turnaround plan. if you look at how the shares have performed through 2019, they are up 25% as of today. if you looked at yesterday, they were up 35%. the share prices today taking a chunk out of that rally we have seen in 2019 for four. part...
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emma: we got to speak at the time of your ipo. sumit: hi. emma: since then, we have heard from a number of analysts. you mentioned e-commerce growth. a lot of concern of how you are going to deal with the amazon threat. what can you do to reassure investors? sumit: a couple different things in the way we are focused on pets. we have 10,000 members, team members who are pet parents, many of them are pet parents themselves. and really focused on the pet category. two, we are built for pet. our vet side all the way to the high customer service. that is important. we strive to offer exceptional personalized care, which is so important in this category because we treat pets as family. we are pet parents serving like pet parents. we have this index we are bringing to the category, along with the scale and convenience of e-commerce. you combine these two together, it is powerful for our customers. we are offering them competitive prices, a broad assortment of fast and reliable delivery. underneath of that, 24/7 personalized care. that is a powerful
emma: we got to speak at the time of your ipo. sumit: hi. emma: since then, we have heard from a number of analysts. you mentioned e-commerce growth. a lot of concern of how you are going to deal with the amazon threat. what can you do to reassure investors? sumit: a couple different things in the way we are focused on pets. we have 10,000 members, team members who are pet parents, many of them are pet parents themselves. and really focused on the pet category. two, we are built for pet. our...
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emma simpson reports. bookies — they've become a firm feature on high streets across the uk. william hill has more than anyone else, but nearly a third of its shops are now set to close. 4,500 jobs at risk. there are 17 in the borough of croydon — too many for some residents. people haven't got the money. some people get their money and then they go to the betting shop. and they've got choices everywhere, everywhere, in every street, and i don't think that's right. people outside the betting shops are always asking for money. 20p here, 20p there, and they go straight to the machines, they put it straight in, back out again, begging for more. fixed—odds betting terminals are computerised games at the touch of a button. they've been called the crack cocaine of gambling, where you can lose a fortune in a flash. there are more than 33,000 terminals in towns and cities across great britain. it's big business, generating £1.5 billion in sales last year. but the government cracked down, limiting the maximum stake from £100 to £2 in april, making hundreds of william hill outle
emma simpson reports. bookies — they've become a firm feature on high streets across the uk. william hill has more than anyone else, but nearly a third of its shops are now set to close. 4,500 jobs at risk. there are 17 in the borough of croydon — too many for some residents. people haven't got the money. some people get their money and then they go to the betting shop. and they've got choices everywhere, everywhere, in every street, and i don't think that's right. people outside the...
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emma: that is an interesting question. both candidates have said they want to rip up the irish backstop. that is the bit that deals with the irish border and the dup objects. it is not just the dup that objects to the backstop. conservatives and even some of the labour benches. it will depend on what e.u. comes up with for now. the noise is from brussels that they will not negotiate. well we see pressure -- well we see pressure on ireland? perhaps. yesterday they acknowledged there would have to be checks, not necessarily at the border. it will be an interesting few months. tom: emma ross thomas, greatly .ppreciate you being with us stephen stanley with us. country to country, it is a different story. it is rebelling over a tepid gdp. stephen: there is definitely a global element to that. the question is can a populace govern effectively? tom: it is an experiment in real time. stephen: we see that in the u.s. and we may see that in the u.k. tom: nominal gdp was 3%. where is the animal spirit in america? can we get to a run
emma: that is an interesting question. both candidates have said they want to rip up the irish backstop. that is the bit that deals with the irish border and the dup objects. it is not just the dup that objects to the backstop. conservatives and even some of the labour benches. it will depend on what e.u. comes up with for now. the noise is from brussels that they will not negotiate. well we see pressure -- well we see pressure on ireland? perhaps. yesterday they acknowledged there would have...
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emma jones reports. it‘s no country for old men or women. hollywood belongs to the beautiful and the glamorous, and traditionally age has been ruled as neither. even george clooney, halfway through his 50s, said he would do less on camera as he got older because of audience expectations. i think nobody really wants to see anybody really age. it is a very unforgiving thing, the camera, so ageing becomes something that you, you know, you try to do less and less on—screen, you try to pick the films that work best for you, and as you age, they become less and less. the idea that getting older is unattractive filters down into what audiences get to see. in the biggest blockbusters of the year, actors in their 40s and 50s do get to take part in action heroism, but the constant refrain, especially in the case of one tom cruise, age 57, is that they look 20 years younger. an analysis from 2016 of 2,000 hollywood blockbuster scripts discovered that only 3% of dialogue was spoken by women over the age of 65. 5% by men. studio movies can make the eld
emma jones reports. it‘s no country for old men or women. hollywood belongs to the beautiful and the glamorous, and traditionally age has been ruled as neither. even george clooney, halfway through his 50s, said he would do less on camera as he got older because of audience expectations. i think nobody really wants to see anybody really age. it is a very unforgiving thing, the camera, so ageing becomes something that you, you know, you try to do less and less on—screen, you try to pick the...
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now let's get a check on the markets. .ere is emma chandra emma: we are seeing a little lower for the majors, trading toward the lows of the session. this after headlines from the cabinet meeting, including the president saying he could impose more caps on china if he wanted. -- more tariffs on china if you wanted. he will be talking more about interest-rate policy during the cabinet rate meeting. .3%,&p 500 down close to close to the lows of the session and the nasdaq down close to .4%. we have the strong numbers on retail sales, factory output and housing, that has been heating up the debate about monetary policy. markets have been watching the possibility of easing. data might be playing into the drop off we are seeing. eco data is having some benefits for some sectors, industrials and materials are leading sectors on the s&p 500. the dow jones transportation average putting in a gain of 2% in trading at its highest since may. there is company data that helps honda having its best day since october 2011 and at the highs of the session having its best day for more than a decade. the
now let's get a check on the markets. .ere is emma chandra emma: we are seeing a little lower for the majors, trading toward the lows of the session. this after headlines from the cabinet meeting, including the president saying he could impose more caps on china if he wanted. -- more tariffs on china if you wanted. he will be talking more about interest-rate policy during the cabinet rate meeting. .3%,&p 500 down close to close to the lows of the session and the nasdaq down close to .4%. we...
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emma simpson, bbc news, croydon. the conservative leadership contenderjeremy hunt has told the bbc it's "all to play for" in his race with borisjohnson to be the next prime minister. he admitted his campaign team thought it "a very long shot" at the beginning, but now believed there was a chance for an upset, likening it to the uk voting for brexit, and donald trump being elected us president. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg was on the campaign trail with him. if you were to become the very next prime minister, what would be the first thing you'd do? the answer to daisy‘s question? sort out that complicated thing called brexit. but on that, care for the elderly, or his backing forfox hunting, can you be quite sure of his success... i was really, really bad at sport. ..when he confessed he wasn't always a winner. after nearly a decade buttoned up in cabinet, is his political identity really quite that clear? who are you really as a politician? are you someone who believes fox hunting should be restored, and wa
emma simpson, bbc news, croydon. the conservative leadership contenderjeremy hunt has told the bbc it's "all to play for" in his race with borisjohnson to be the next prime minister. he admitted his campaign team thought it "a very long shot" at the beginning, but now believed there was a chance for an upset, likening it to the uk voting for brexit, and donald trump being elected us president. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg was on the campaign trail with him. if you...
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emma simpson, bbc news, croydon. the conservative leadership contenderjeremy hunt has told the bbc it's all to play for in his race with borisjohnson to be the next prime minister. he admitted his campaign team thought it a very long shot at the beginning, but now believed there was a chance foran upset, likening it to the uk voting for brexit and donald trump being elected us president. political editor laura kuenssberg was on the campaign trail with him. if you were to become the very next prime minister, what would be the first thing you'd do? the answer to daisy‘s question? sort out that complicated thing called brexit. but on that, care for the elderly, or his backing forfox hunting, can you be quite sure of his success... i was really, really bad at sport. ..when he confessed he wasn't always a winner. after nearly a decade buttoned up in cabinet, is his political identity really quite that clear? who are you really as a politician? are you someone who believes fox hunting should be restored, and wants to lim
emma simpson, bbc news, croydon. the conservative leadership contenderjeremy hunt has told the bbc it's all to play for in his race with borisjohnson to be the next prime minister. he admitted his campaign team thought it a very long shot at the beginning, but now believed there was a chance foran upset, likening it to the uk voting for brexit and donald trump being elected us president. political editor laura kuenssberg was on the campaign trail with him. if you were to become the very next...
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emma vardy, bbc news. we have been following two huge stories playing out here in washington and in london. boris johnson has taken over as the prime minister in the uk and robert miller has been testifying about his report into russian interference in washington. so, we are going to bring it all home, altogether. penny nr corresponded to stay with me in westminster and our american correspondence. i was thinking a little earlier today, when you look at what is happening on both sides of the atlantic at the moment, here you have the two men that brought this new form of politics to us in 2016 and now 20 positions. there is some symmetry in what is going on today, isn't there? absolutely. it is not just today, isn't there? absolutely. it is notjust the hair. borisjohnson has learnt from the success of donald trump. remember that boris johnson was initially sceptical of donald trump, but has become more and more admiring. because donald trump's brazen sna way, his shaping of the narrative, his ability decide
emma vardy, bbc news. we have been following two huge stories playing out here in washington and in london. boris johnson has taken over as the prime minister in the uk and robert miller has been testifying about his report into russian interference in washington. so, we are going to bring it all home, altogether. penny nr corresponded to stay with me in westminster and our american correspondence. i was thinking a little earlier today, when you look at what is happening on both sides of the...
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vonnie: emma chandra, thank you. let's look at markets now. in the u.s., we are seeing the s&p 500 try to stay above the 3000 mark. we will look a little closer this friday. the dow up. good performance from the dow and the nasdaq, up just 1/10 of 1%. this is bloomberg. ♪ i don't know why i didn't get screened a long time ago. i kept putting it off... what was i thinking? ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside your arteries for plaque that builds up as you age and increases your risk of stroke and heart disease. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke. so call today and start with a free health asses
vonnie: emma chandra, thank you. let's look at markets now. in the u.s., we are seeing the s&p 500 try to stay above the 3000 mark. we will look a little closer this friday. the dow up. good performance from the dow and the nasdaq, up just 1/10 of 1%. this is bloomberg. ♪ i don't know why i didn't get screened a long time ago. i kept putting it off... what was i thinking? ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health...
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emma. there is lots of apprehension here over how boris johnson there is lots of apprehension here over how borisjohnson will avoid the need for checks on the irish border. those agreements theresa may made previously are effectively ripped up and borisjohnson are starting afresh. he wants to ditch the irish backstop. that was the arrangement that could have kept northern ireland more closely tied to eu rules. the nationalist party here, sinn fein, says that means is us here, sinn fein, says that means is us towards a catastrophic no—deal brexit. the democratic unionist party have welcomed borisjohnson winning and said the agreement to provide him with provide him with votes in parliament in the coming weeks. what is clear as he faces the same problems over the irish border as theresa may did, and the question is whether his new sense of optimism will find a solution where she could not. let's hear from will find a solution where she could not. let's hearfrom sarah smith in glasgow. in gl
emma. there is lots of apprehension here over how boris johnson there is lots of apprehension here over how borisjohnson will avoid the need for checks on the irish border. those agreements theresa may made previously are effectively ripped up and borisjohnson are starting afresh. he wants to ditch the irish backstop. that was the arrangement that could have kept northern ireland more closely tied to eu rules. the nationalist party here, sinn fein, says that means is us here, sinn fein, says...
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emma vardy, bbc news, derry. some of the other top stories... an investigation into the tory mp mark field has been dropped. mr field had been suspended as a foreign office minister after grabbing a greenpeace protestor at last month's mansion house dinner. downing street says borisjohnson viewed the issue as "a matter for the previous prime minister". mr field was not included in mr johnson's new government. the media regulator, 0fcom, has announced new rules to ensure participants in tv and radio shows are properly looked after. it follows the deaths of two former contestants on love island and a man who took part in thejeremy kyle show. public health england is due to release its first comprehensive analysis on patients with opioid addiction. the report will consider both over—the—counter and prescription medicines such as morphine, fentanyl and codeine, and has been described as a "wake—up call" on the extent of the problem. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, has been speaking to two women who have battled with addiction. i was in a lot of p
emma vardy, bbc news, derry. some of the other top stories... an investigation into the tory mp mark field has been dropped. mr field had been suspended as a foreign office minister after grabbing a greenpeace protestor at last month's mansion house dinner. downing street says borisjohnson viewed the issue as "a matter for the previous prime minister". mr field was not included in mr johnson's new government. the media regulator, 0fcom, has announced new rules to ensure participants...
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our business correspondent emma simpson reports now from croydon. here is a borough with more than its fairshare of here is a borough with more than its fair share of bookies. there are 17 william hill shops with a croydon postcode. the success of fixed odds betting terminals is one big reason why this place has got so many. but 700 outlets across the uk are now set to disappear as new restrictions start to bite. the industry has argued that this will lead to redundancies and shop closures. the government was aware that the industry was arguing this, but they didn't consider those mitigating factors because they haven't talked to the workforce. machines have been called the crack cocaine of gambling, where you can lose a fortune in a flash. there are more than 33,000 terminals in towns and cities across great britain. it is big business, generating £1.5 billion in sales last year. the government cracked down, limiting the maximum stake from £100 to £2 in april, but it made will hundreds of william hill outlets loss—making overnight. i think wil
our business correspondent emma simpson reports now from croydon. here is a borough with more than its fairshare of here is a borough with more than its fair share of bookies. there are 17 william hill shops with a croydon postcode. the success of fixed odds betting terminals is one big reason why this place has got so many. but 700 outlets across the uk are now set to disappear as new restrictions start to bite. the industry has argued that this will lead to redundancies and shop closures. the...
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emma vardy there. at least 115 migrants are missing and feared drowned in a shipwreck off the coast of libya. around 130 more were rescued, in what the un‘s refugee agency is calling the deadliest shipwreck in the mediterranean so far this year, asjohn mcmanus reports. shocked and dazed. these are the lucky ones, the survivors who made it back to land thanks to the libyan coast guard. around 145 migrants were rescued when their boat sank. but up to 150 are feared drowned. the ongoing civil war in libya is contributing to the migrant problem. with two competing governments, as well as violent militias, law and order has broken down, allowing ruthless gangs to exploit those desperate to get to europe. this wooden boat went down off the coast of khoms, 60 miles from the capital tripoli. most migrants crossing here are trying to reach italy. the charity medecins sans frontieres says most of those on board were from ethiopia, but there were also palestinians and sudanese, like this woman whose child drown
emma vardy there. at least 115 migrants are missing and feared drowned in a shipwreck off the coast of libya. around 130 more were rescued, in what the un‘s refugee agency is calling the deadliest shipwreck in the mediterranean so far this year, asjohn mcmanus reports. shocked and dazed. these are the lucky ones, the survivors who made it back to land thanks to the libyan coast guard. around 145 migrants were rescued when their boat sank. but up to 150 are feared drowned. the ongoing civil...
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joining me now is our political cars fallen emmanuel chaz emma what can we expect from on a good company how would you approach her new role as defense minister do you think well you know it's a very tricky position to be in for and god. can borrow she inherits from poison gets from chancellor america with that defense ministry because the minister has been marred by several can those there were some far right at mons apparently present in the german defense ministry and more most recently. there's a there's a scandal there's a spending scandal which broke so she will tug she will have to tackle all of those issues during her mandate as defense minister and came up again already say in what ways she might differ from a pretty says that or is it off on the line. yeah well contrary it's also i found a lie and i got come cound our. head elected office but also off on the lie and i had been a minister for a very long time when she inherited from the defense ministry and while also off on the law and has now moved on to become europe's most powerful figure on a calm calendar with have to prov
joining me now is our political cars fallen emmanuel chaz emma what can we expect from on a good company how would you approach her new role as defense minister do you think well you know it's a very tricky position to be in for and god. can borrow she inherits from poison gets from chancellor america with that defense ministry because the minister has been marred by several can those there were some far right at mons apparently present in the german defense ministry and more most recently....