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anna: hi. lemonis: hi. anna: how are you? lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. anna: anna. lemonis: nice to meet you, anna. anna: nice to meet you. lemonis: is this the showroom? anna: yes, please come in. lemonis: okay. anna: marcus, this is susana. lemonis: oh, hi, susana. susana: hi. lemonis: marcus. susana: hi, marcus. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. susana: yeah. lemonis: don't be nervous. you guys manufacture your own stuff? anna: yes. susana: yes. anna: we manufacture in our new jersey factory. sue is responsible for design, and i'm responsible for all operations and sales. lemonis: so you handle production and sales? anna: yes. i'm very capable. lemonis: that's interesting. susana: the front stuff is too emotional for me. anna: sue is the creative engine of the company. susana: yeah. anna: so we don't want to expose her to all the -- you know, all the unpleasant stuff. susana: i don't like to be in the front of things. lemonis: okay. susana: i like to be in my world working. lemonis: you're the artist. susana: yes. i just... anna: she's ver
anna: hi. lemonis: hi. anna: how are you? lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. anna: anna. lemonis: nice to meet you, anna. anna: nice to meet you. lemonis: is this the showroom? anna: yes, please come in. lemonis: okay. anna: marcus, this is susana. lemonis: oh, hi, susana. susana: hi. lemonis: marcus. susana: hi, marcus. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. susana: yeah. lemonis: don't be nervous. you guys manufacture your own stuff? anna: yes. susana: yes. anna: we...
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anna: macron rally. global markets soar after the centrist candidate is seen as the favorite in next month's french presidential runoff. meanwhile, le pen steps down as leader of the national front party in an effort to expand support. president trump wants to/personal income tax -- wants to slash personal income tax. an outline of the overhauls. anna: and we are officially in european earnings season. the latest figures from novartis to ericsson, and ppg sweetens an offer. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe," our flagship morning show from london. i'm anna edwards. manus: i'm manus cranny. anna: lots of earnings coming through, keeping and i'll the transatlantic m&a. we have sap numbers coming through, reiterating the 2017 forecast and giving us a host of numbers. q1 revenue beating estimates, that is one of the headlines. it's coming in at 5.2 9 billion euros against an estimate of 5.16 billion. it does seem as if that is where we got the sap story. jousting with longtime rival in thecore, this is
anna: macron rally. global markets soar after the centrist candidate is seen as the favorite in next month's french presidential runoff. meanwhile, le pen steps down as leader of the national front party in an effort to expand support. president trump wants to/personal income tax -- wants to slash personal income tax. an outline of the overhauls. anna: and we are officially in european earnings season. the latest figures from novartis to ericsson, and ppg sweetens an offer. welcome to...
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anna: let's get to the details. a beat in terms of the first quarter net profit coming in at 1.27 swiss francs. a comfortable beat for ubs. they are saying that well-placed to benefit from any market improvement, but they are saying they have yet to see a sustained increase in client activity. this is something they have been struggling with recently. the rich to amongst put their money to work him a political and economic uncertainty. we'll talk more about that in a moment. we'll bring you the interview with the ceo coming at 6:45 u.k. time. manus cranny is on the ground ready for that. from zodiac -- this is a supplier in the aerospace sector in france. they are the subjects of a takeover offer. they're putting out numbers this morning. talks continue with the view to completion. yesterday we saw the stock fall as much as six and a half a report thating zodiac will refuse to be bought unless saffron makes a serious offer. some fundurvey of managers and it suggested we could see a 23% move in the shares. if we see
anna: let's get to the details. a beat in terms of the first quarter net profit coming in at 1.27 swiss francs. a comfortable beat for ubs. they are saying that well-placed to benefit from any market improvement, but they are saying they have yet to see a sustained increase in client activity. this is something they have been struggling with recently. the rich to amongst put their money to work him a political and economic uncertainty. we'll talk more about that in a moment. we'll bring you the...
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i'm anna edwards. of in we will get a chart a moment but were waiting to bring some earnings for you. anna: we've got numbers from santander coming for you. ahead of the forecast of 1.73. in terms of the full in loaded ratios, the aim is to list the ratio above 11% by 2018. .ad loans ratio at 3.74% a host of updates coming through come most of which are doing better than expected. political stability in brazil was one of the expectations going into this. it got a boost from the strengthening reality in the -- of the strengthening rial, talking about improving performance in the banks 10 main markets. they plan to raise the dividend. we will speak to santander later this morning, the cfo will join at 7:20 u.k. time. manus: big news from credit suisse, the decision was whether to go for more capital. a 4 billion swiss franc rights issue, the proposition was around 3 billion after the market but they might get swiss business. they decide to raise capital, go to the market in raise 4 billion swiss franc. ,
i'm anna edwards. of in we will get a chart a moment but were waiting to bring some earnings for you. anna: we've got numbers from santander coming for you. ahead of the forecast of 1.73. in terms of the full in loaded ratios, the aim is to list the ratio above 11% by 2018. .ad loans ratio at 3.74% a host of updates coming through come most of which are doing better than expected. political stability in brazil was one of the expectations going into this. it got a boost from the strengthening...
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match and anna. anna: thank you very much. juliette saly in hong kong. interesting japanese trade is market focused as is the oil price. it is days away from the french presidential election. every poll has shown independent candidate emmanuel macron and marine le pen taking the top two spots. at 20nt poll has macron 7% and the pen at 23%. melenchon tied for third place on 9% -- 19%. pen and lapel -- the book the lastthe days refer the first round? >> marine le pen was in marseille last night for his -- her last rally. this came a day after two suspects were arrested in suspected of targeting the presidential elections. this gave arguments for the anti-immigration speech of marine le pen. she said her rivals wanted to turn france into a gigantic [no audio] france to aared house that you should lock in order to prevent it from getting burgled. and the other favorite was in the west of france, he tried to position himself by appearing side-by-side with a positive figure and government, the defense minister. ofalso took some pictures some police officers wh
match and anna. anna: thank you very much. juliette saly in hong kong. interesting japanese trade is market focused as is the oil price. it is days away from the french presidential election. every poll has shown independent candidate emmanuel macron and marine le pen taking the top two spots. at 20nt poll has macron 7% and the pen at 23%. melenchon tied for third place on 9% -- 19%. pen and lapel -- the book the lastthe days refer the first round? >> marine le pen was in marseille last...
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deborah: anna, thank you. u.s. auto sales came up short last month, with ford and kia leading declines, amid plunging demands for sedans. ford fell 7.2% while kia and hyundai dropped 11.2%. general motors, fiat chrysler, and others came in short of expectation. march is supposed to be when they rebound from declines in january and february. tokyo afterped in news that the struggling conglomerate will seek more funds after its westinghouse nuclear unit filed for bankruptcy. the company is to hold a lenders meeting and ask for additional assistance to cover a temporary surge in losses. the ecb estimates that about the need about 6.4 billion euros to bolster their balance sheets. according to people familiar with the matter it also considers them to be solvent . the ecb declined to comment. a spokesman said the italian treasury wasn't immediately available for comment. and that's your bloomberg business flash. manus: thank you. let's return to europe. stepping uprs are to deal with over $1 trillion worth of bad debt w
deborah: anna, thank you. u.s. auto sales came up short last month, with ford and kia leading declines, amid plunging demands for sedans. ford fell 7.2% while kia and hyundai dropped 11.2%. general motors, fiat chrysler, and others came in short of expectation. march is supposed to be when they rebound from declines in january and february. tokyo afterped in news that the struggling conglomerate will seek more funds after its westinghouse nuclear unit filed for bankruptcy. the company is to...
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anna: thank you so much. up next, trimming the balance sheet, the fed saying it's cutting back its balance sheet at the start of the year. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: trimming ahead. that officials favors shrinking the 4.5 billion dollars balance sheet this year. equities fall in asia. qe in question very the fed tightens. what is the ecb's next move? investors look for clues from mario draghi's speech. we await the march account later this morning. returning to glass-steagall? trumps economic advisor has set his support. separating the consumer lending business from lending units. we are talking about gary cohn. seeing a rise in the -- xi arrives in the usa, touching down to begin his first face-to-face meeting with president trump. ♪ good morning and welcome to bloomberg they -- daybreak europe. i am matt miller in berlin. getting some news on the german economy. let's do that briefly. we have these numbers on investment goods orders at 0.2% from the previous month. the factory orders numbers well, throu
anna: thank you so much. up next, trimming the balance sheet, the fed saying it's cutting back its balance sheet at the start of the year. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: trimming ahead. that officials favors shrinking the 4.5 billion dollars balance sheet this year. equities fall in asia. qe in question very the fed tightens. what is the ecb's next move? investors look for clues from mario draghi's speech. we await the march account later this morning. returning to glass-steagall? trumps economic...
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anna: thank you. matt miller was saying he was sure we would get to that chart, and we did. 7:09 inlondon and france. two days before one of france's most tightly contested presidential elections, another terrorist event could alter the course of the race. one police officer was killed and two others were injured. the attacker was shot dead. the islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attack. we will try to get to france in a moment to get a report from the ground. let's go straight to some market analysis. we are joined from ccla investment management. fra we believe the analysis of what has been happening on the ground in paris. let's talk about how we go into this week. have you been adjusting your portfolio around the french elections, or does this not seem like the kind of event you need to do that? >> i definitely think it is a key event. i am fascinated by how sanguine the bond market has been. idol think the french bond market is where you should be allocating capital right now. betti
anna: thank you. matt miller was saying he was sure we would get to that chart, and we did. 7:09 inlondon and france. two days before one of france's most tightly contested presidential elections, another terrorist event could alter the course of the race. one police officer was killed and two others were injured. the attacker was shot dead. the islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attack. we will try to get to france in a moment to get a report from the ground. let's go straight to...
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anna: matt? matt: i wonder what you think about the possibility of labeling china as a currency manipulator, is it off the table for now? stephen: i think it is and the u.s. does not have a lot of ground there, because of the direction we have seen with the slownd the effort to depreciation down. and so, it is difficult i think for the u.s. to suggest that the rnb is undervalued. matt: right. thank you very much. stephen will stay with us as the world reacts to the u.s. syrian strike. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." the u.s. launched a missile attack against syria two days after accusing assad's regime of using poisonous gas to kill civilians. it has drawn condemnation. and it prompted u.s. action. >> this vital national security interest of the united states, to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons. there can be no dispute that syria used chemical weapons, violated its obligations under the chemical weapons convention, and ignor
anna: matt? matt: i wonder what you think about the possibility of labeling china as a currency manipulator, is it off the table for now? stephen: i think it is and the u.s. does not have a lot of ground there, because of the direction we have seen with the slownd the effort to depreciation down. and so, it is difficult i think for the u.s. to suggest that the rnb is undervalued. matt: right. thank you very much. stephen will stay with us as the world reacts to the u.s. syrian strike. this is...
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anna: i am anna edwards in london. let's have a look at where the futures open up on european equity markets. it looks as if we will be positive at the start of the european trading day. around .1 of 1%. we have a lot of focus on the geopolitics along -- around this missile launch from north korea. what does it do to the scene the president trump and president she -- xi meeting. but have a look at some of the other assets. i have my risk radar up right now and oil is at the top upside forsk to the brant as it passes through the top level of the belligerent and. we will get department of numbers out of the u.s. today. that could be more important than any technical indicators that you can throughout this. watch brent crude, watched of uti as well -- wti as well. gold coming off a little bit but it has been doing fairly well at 1255 a troy ounce. i'm concerned about what is going on globally especially in south africa. speaking of south africa, take a look at the rand. it has leveled off, it has been in a bit of a freefa
anna: i am anna edwards in london. let's have a look at where the futures open up on european equity markets. it looks as if we will be positive at the start of the european trading day. around .1 of 1%. we have a lot of focus on the geopolitics along -- around this missile launch from north korea. what does it do to the scene the president trump and president she -- xi meeting. but have a look at some of the other assets. i have my risk radar up right now and oil is at the top upside forsk to...
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anna: intriguing. the euro jumped on the results, soaring as much as 2%. 1.36 percent move right now. joining us from paris is francine lacqua, who is following this in the french capital. when we look at the futures on equity markets, it seems there was a lot of pent-up demand for french equities. .rancine: yes there certainly was. if you take a broader view, what is clear is that the markets were anxious about something which would have put them in a tricky situation, which would have been a second-round between the far left candidate, the , and marinelenchon le pen. there's a little bit of a relief rally, as now markets think it is a given the next president of france is mr. emmanuel macron. i would say a word of caution. the polls have them further apart. i haven't seen any candidates that were this much a when you look at the polls. that were this much a when you look at the polls. most of them put macron around 60% in the second round and marine le pen around 30%, 38 percent. imagine anything can
anna: intriguing. the euro jumped on the results, soaring as much as 2%. 1.36 percent move right now. joining us from paris is francine lacqua, who is following this in the french capital. when we look at the futures on equity markets, it seems there was a lot of pent-up demand for french equities. .rancine: yes there certainly was. if you take a broader view, what is clear is that the markets were anxious about something which would have put them in a tricky situation, which would have been a...
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anna: the boj set monetary policy today. the takeaway, the central bank lowered its inflation forecast just a little bit. manus: all global demand has been sporting exports, four years of extraordinary monetary policy stimulus generating only the smallest of increases in prices. stephen bell is here to help us make sense of the great central bank conundrum. us have essentially told that they are turning towards a moderate expansion in the economy. downgrading their view on inflation this year from 1.5 to 1.4. that's aardly say quiver of arrows that are fully impacted on the bull's-eye. >> however, if you look at what the situation in japan was before that quiver of arrows, the nominal gdp is clearly positive. things have improved. the unemployment rate in their own alternative or additional measure are extremely favorable. least the deflationary fears receded. they got the wrong type of inflation which was higher and a combination of oil going up and the yen going down. the end has stopped its calamitous decline, but that wa
anna: the boj set monetary policy today. the takeaway, the central bank lowered its inflation forecast just a little bit. manus: all global demand has been sporting exports, four years of extraordinary monetary policy stimulus generating only the smallest of increases in prices. stephen bell is here to help us make sense of the great central bank conundrum. us have essentially told that they are turning towards a moderate expansion in the economy. downgrading their view on inflation this year...
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. >> anna: mm-hmm. >> anthony: goose. >> anna: goose and the -- and this varenga which is shredded meat. >> anthony: very cool. there's always someplace where the flame is kept burning. history kept alive however faintly. >> anna: this is the stuffing. >> anthony: these days in madagascar's capital city, it's left to mariette. >> mariette: delicious. >> anna: the epitome of the cooking and the cuisine of this region is the way mariette cooks it. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ you are ♪ you are like the sweet perfect blues ♪ >> anthony: during the colonial period, mariette was a frequent culinary ambassador. ♪ you are you are like the scent on my skin ♪ >> mariette: harry belafonte. >> anthony: the go-to chef for visiting presidents and royalty. >> mariette: prince albert of monaco. [ laughter ] >> anthony: the success story, her mansion high atop haute ville, the former neighborhood of choice for aristocrats and colonizers alike. ♪ on the silk of your lips ♪ where mine readily sit >> anthony: though semi-retired, mariette continues to entertain guests from time to time. >> anna: so th
. >> anna: mm-hmm. >> anthony: goose. >> anna: goose and the -- and this varenga which is shredded meat. >> anthony: very cool. there's always someplace where the flame is kept burning. history kept alive however faintly. >> anna: this is the stuffing. >> anthony: these days in madagascar's capital city, it's left to mariette. >> mariette: delicious. >> anna: the epitome of the cooking and the cuisine of this region is the way mariette cooks it. [...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: also breaking right now -- on the run, a massive search for this prisoner who escaped from guards in jessu p. jonathan: his name is david watson. he was serving a 100 year sentence. he broke out of a psychiatric hospital and has not been seen since. the authorities are releasing pictures of his distinctive tattoos in the hopes that somebody will spot him. alison: tom roussey is live with the search going on in jessup. accused of is also trying to shoot into police officer's home in maryland. guards tooko county into a parking lot, when he got out of the vehicle, he shoved one of them and ran into the woods. although they have been close to catching him, nothing has panned out. this is video of howard county police in jessup. initially he was handcuffed and had a chain around his waist. somehow he was able to break free. if anybody sees him, they should know right away. he not only has a tattoo on his face but also a distinctive tattoo on his arm and on the back of his neck it
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. alison: also breaking right now -- on the run, a massive search for this prisoner who escaped from guards in jessu p. jonathan: his name is david watson. he was serving a 100 year sentence. he broke out of a psychiatric hospital and has not been seen since. the authorities are releasing pictures of his distinctive tattoos in the hopes that somebody will spot him. alison: tom roussey is live with the search going on in jessup. accused of is also trying to shoot into...
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anna: i am anna edwards in westminster. we need to keep an i on the u.k. political story. persuadeay will try to two thirds of the mps in the house of commons to back her with plans for a general election on june 8. elements -- she needs parliament's action to do that. we need to get to some breaking news. manus: we absolutely do. this is about the state of the consumer in europe and they are buying and buying cars at a record level. levelrose 11% to a record for march. we are looking at this, a rise of 11%. sales were at a nine-year high and lower unemployment is boring confidence. -- buoying confidence. 8.4% gain in the u.k. and car sales, registration, 1.9 4 million vehicles. we have a shift in april, renault is gaining. france and 7%, italy up 18%. vw losing market share, 1.4. pew show and their market share drops of brown. and chrysler. 6.8% from 6.2%. anna: let's go to a bee foods, this is also a retail story with a different flavor. not just all about primark but also about the sugar sector. we have numbers coming through and they expect good growth in full-year adj
anna: i am anna edwards in westminster. we need to keep an i on the u.k. political story. persuadeay will try to two thirds of the mps in the house of commons to back her with plans for a general election on june 8. elements -- she needs parliament's action to do that. we need to get to some breaking news. manus: we absolutely do. this is about the state of the consumer in europe and they are buying and buying cars at a record level. levelrose 11% to a record for march. we are looking at this,...
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anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: a day of patriotism is planned at a lot in county high school, but this group of seniors at loudoun county high school in leesburg call themselves the young conservatives, organizin administrators balked at the idea with concerns the day may become too political. administrators say they never rejected the plan because the students never brought it to them. instead, they took their concerns to social media. regardless, america monday will go on. >> i think it will be great. we will all be happy together, wearing red, white, and blue. >> tomorrow will be a day when the student body comes together and celebrates the one thing we have in common, america. kimberly: the students say they do not want the event to become political at all. president trump celebrating his first 100 days in office saturday, but his milestone could be overshadowed by a government shutdown. hunger's returns from recess tomorrow with a friday night deadline to pass a spending bill. the president's wall wi
anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. kimberly: a day of patriotism is planned at a lot in county high school, but this group of seniors at loudoun county high school in leesburg call themselves the young conservatives, organizin administrators balked at the idea with concerns the day may become too political. administrators say they never rejected the plan because the students never brought it to them. instead, they took their concerns to social media. regardless, america monday will go on....
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anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: new tonight, a pair of senators have introduced a bill to stop airlines for me moving a passenger once they have boarded -- from removing passengers once they have sat down. compensation for airlines to offer because of overbooking. the viral video everyone has seen of the incident aboard a united flight in which a passenger was dragged off the flight for refusing to give up his seat he had paid for. alison: the president calls it the biggest tax cut in history, but tonight democrats on capitol hill and some economists worry about what president trump's tax proposal could do to the deficit. the president wants to lower the corporate tax rate down to 15%. the current seven tax brackets would then become three. standard inductions would be doubled, but all deductions other than mortgage interest in charitable giving would be eliminated. the president also wants to eliminate the estate tax and alternative minimum tax. >> the economic plan under trump will erode the economy and
anna-lysa: anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: new tonight, a pair of senators have introduced a bill to stop airlines for me moving a passenger once they have boarded -- from removing passengers once they have sat down. compensation for airlines to offer because of overbooking. the viral video everyone has seen of the incident aboard a united flight in which a passenger was dragged off the flight for refusing to give up his seat he had paid for. alison: the president calls it the biggest...
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live from chinatown, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: you hear the enthusiasm, "we should have won the game." no, you shouldn't. coming up, a major u.s. city crippled by a power outage. and we now know what caused it. i'm at higher risk fore as depression.ave a stroke. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. ♪ michelle: a developing story out of california, a massive francisco. people without power, mass transit halted, people trapped in elevators. hospitals were forced to use generators. >> there has been a significant power outage through the city. these window washers were stranded in the air. had to users flashlights to find their way out. the cause is believed to be adequate fire at a substation. nancy: and look at this scene from outside of chicago.
live from chinatown, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: you hear the enthusiasm, "we should have won the game." no, you shouldn't. coming up, a major u.s. city crippled by a power outage. and we now know what caused it. i'm at higher risk fore as depression.ave a stroke. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better...
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we asked "vogue" editor-in-chief anna wintour. anna, any word if beyonce is going to make it to the met ball? >> well, i think she has a much more important thing on her mind than the met. >> well said. right? >>> up next -- >> i've never been so angry. >> why kris jenner is lashing out at caitlyn, inside their new feud. >> do you ever have doubts? >> i'm like, what? >> then -- >> he will always be with me. >> how celine is still getting advice from her late his. and is she ready to start dating? >>> plus -- ♪ >> why brad paisley is on an aircraft carrier. >>> and chris btian bale. >> i promise i won'te hav otanher. >>> plus, mother/daughter date night. and demi you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. you. aand a makeup remover at night? this does it all! micellar cleansing water from garnier skin
we asked "vogue" editor-in-chief anna wintour. anna, any word if beyonce is going to make it to the met ball? >> well, i think she has a much more important thing on her mind than the met. >> well said. right? >>> up next -- >> i've never been so angry. >> why kris jenner is lashing out at caitlyn, inside their new feud. >> do you ever have doubts? >> i'm like, what? >> then -- >> he will always be with me. >> how celine...
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we asked "vogue" editor-in-chief anna wintour. anna, any word if beyonce is going to make it to the met ball? >> well, i think she has a much more important thing on her mind than the met. >> well said. right? >>> up next -- >> i've never been so angry. >> why kris jenner is lashing out at caitlyn, inside their new feud. >> do you ever have doubts? >> i'm like, what? >> then -- >> he will always be with me. >> how celine is still getting advice from her late his. and is she ready to start dating? >>> plus -- ♪ >> why brad paisley is on an aircraft carrier. >>> and chris btian bale. >> i promise i won't have another. >>> plus, mother/daughter date night. and demi >>> wait a minute. >> i'm eve. >> 17 years after tyra banks played a doll brought to life in the did knee movie "life size," it's official. a sequel is happening. >> five years, four scripts and finally we realized eve needs to grow up. she needs to experience more adult things. i'm alive! >> why do you feel like i'm in a bad horror movie? >> tyra's executive producing "
we asked "vogue" editor-in-chief anna wintour. anna, any word if beyonce is going to make it to the met ball? >> well, i think she has a much more important thing on her mind than the met. >> well said. right? >>> up next -- >> i've never been so angry. >> why kris jenner is lashing out at caitlyn, inside their new feud. >> do you ever have doubts? >> i'm like, what? >> then -- >> he will always be with me. >> how celine...
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anna: the dollar tug-of-war. the u.s. secretary tells ft that a strong greenback is a good trump talked it down. very warm welcome to bloomberg europe. manus: we are back together again. how anxious are you, you have read about syria, you have read about china, you have read about north korea. you have tried to observe the risk, do not reach for this annex just yet. this is the bank of america mobile inch stress index. we're picking at to the highest levels, we have gone from the lowest levels to the highest levels. we put on a quarter of 1% muster but we are nowhere near we were at the brexit moment in the middle of last year. somersaulted peak that you saw when china and the equity markets collapsed last year. anxiety is rising but it is nowhere new the brexit deke, nowhere near this time when your ago when china was the core focus, we are more anxious, yes, but these markets did not fall over. losing 1.1% the s&p last week and gaining zero point 9% in yesterday's session. let's show investors were we have been. mnuchin
anna: the dollar tug-of-war. the u.s. secretary tells ft that a strong greenback is a good trump talked it down. very warm welcome to bloomberg europe. manus: we are back together again. how anxious are you, you have read about syria, you have read about china, you have read about north korea. you have tried to observe the risk, do not reach for this annex just yet. this is the bank of america mobile inch stress index. we're picking at to the highest levels, we have gone from the lowest levels...
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anna is starring in the remake "overboard." she's playing kurt's character, any chance of kurt or goldie making an appearance? >> man, like, from your mouth. i don't know. >> work on that. >> i'd love that. >> i can be bought cheaply. throw my number out there. >> depends on the number. >> not me, honey. >> last night's premiere was also a kid-friendly family affair, vin diesel brought his two eldest children. >> the only movie i made they -- except "the pacifier," they weren't born yet, but that they can come see. >> and here they are. how excited are you? >> i'm probably the most excited kid in the world right now. >> that's pretty excited. are you pretty excited too? >> this is a lifetime experience for me. >> it's got to be. look, dad's getting a kick out of it. sylvester stallone his wife and three daughters. the stallone sisters landed their first magazine cover together. so much going on, your daughters are up to such great stuff these days. how proud are you of them, with everything they've built on? >> god must hate me
anna is starring in the remake "overboard." she's playing kurt's character, any chance of kurt or goldie making an appearance? >> man, like, from your mouth. i don't know. >> work on that. >> i'd love that. >> i can be bought cheaply. throw my number out there. >> depends on the number. >> not me, honey. >> last night's premiere was also a kid-friendly family affair, vin diesel brought his two eldest children. >> the only movie i made...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. warm, butit is still a bit of a cool off tonight after a record-setting heat. meteorologist josh knight has the first look at the forecast. josh: that's right, it is feeling like a summer evening for us. the temperatures in some places hanging close to 80 degrees. the crescent moon at the national harbor. we have some n thunderstorms further to the rightmoving through indy now, but for us just breaking down the cloud cover. there is quite a bit going on that does not show up on radar. switching over to the temperatures, look closely, all of these arrows out of the north theeast, closer to d.c., mason-dixon line, further to the south come everything coming out of the south. this is where the stationary boundary is setting up. that is what tomorrow will be cloudier and cooler as well. in d.c., frederick 70, 80 fredericksburg. that sort of spread is what we look for tomorrow is the temperatures range from low 70's to 90 degrees to the south. looking for more cloud cover in the morning. a
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. warm, butit is still a bit of a cool off tonight after a record-setting heat. meteorologist josh knight has the first look at the forecast. josh: that's right, it is feeling like a summer evening for us. the temperatures in some places hanging close to 80 degrees. the crescent moon at the national harbor. we have some n thunderstorms further to the rightmoving through indy now, but for us just breaking down the cloud cover. there is quite a bit going on that does...
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national mall, anna-lysa gayle abc 7 news. day,cy: in honor of earth nasa released these images from the international space station from 250 m president trump under pressure as he nears completion of the first 100 days, and it will be marked by a busy week as congress returns from recess monday. the first order of business, avoiding a government shutdown by passing a spending bill by friday night. during the campaign, the president laid out what he had hoped to a cop listen the first 100 days. funny thing is donald trump set the bar on this. i think he talked about this 17, 18 times about how successful his first 100 days would we. nancy: the president plans to unveil his tax reform package wednesday. today he visited veterans at walter reed medical center, presenting a purple heart to a sergeant who lost his leg in afghanistan. bracing for one of the contentious presidential elections in history, and what happens there could have an impact around the world. there are 11 candidates. tomorrow's election in france comes on the
national mall, anna-lysa gayle abc 7 news. day,cy: in honor of earth nasa released these images from the international space station from 250 m president trump under pressure as he nears completion of the first 100 days, and it will be marked by a busy week as congress returns from recess monday. the first order of business, avoiding a government shutdown by passing a spending bill by friday night. during the campaign, the president laid out what he had hoped to a cop listen the first 100 days....
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anna is starring on the remake of kurt and goldie's 1997 comedy, overboard. she's playing kurt's character. any chance of kurt or goldie making an appearance. >> man, from your mouth -- i don't know. i'd love that. >> it depends on the member. >> not me, hundred. >> last night's premiere was also a kid-friendly family affair, vin diesel brought his two eldest children -- 9-year-old and 6-year-old. >> the only movie i made can see. >> how excited are you? >> i'm the most excited kid in the world right now. >> that's pretty exciting. are you pretty excited too? >> this is a lifetime experience for me. >> it got to be. >> sylvester stallone arrived with his wife and three daughters. the stallone sisters landed their first cover. so much going on, your daughters are up to such great stuff these days, i mean, how proud of you of them with everything that they have going on? >> such a thing as good hell? it's great. they're amazing. >> sly's eldest daughter, sophia, recently revealed that when she was younger she snoopd through her dad's phone to snag the phone num
anna is starring on the remake of kurt and goldie's 1997 comedy, overboard. she's playing kurt's character. any chance of kurt or goldie making an appearance. >> man, from your mouth -- i don't know. i'd love that. >> it depends on the member. >> not me, hundred. >> last night's premiere was also a kid-friendly family affair, vin diesel brought his two eldest children -- 9-year-old and 6-year-old. >> the only movie i made can see. >> how excited are you?...
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anna: good morning. when you think about the reasons the electoral calculus has gone through in deciding to do this, a couple of numbers matter. 17 and 21. 17 is the seat majority that the tories holes in the house comments. 21 is the percentage point lead they have in the polls. if they translate that into seats, could that mean they get 100-100 50 in terms of the seat majority? that is the reason they are going for this now. they thinkarty says they can win and they say the polls are wrong. they don't believe the polling. they say the polls have been wrong in the past. and that is why they will back theresa may and allow them to go for an election on june 8. francine: if we get the snap election, could it involve nicola sturgeon and what to give it renewed force to scottish independence? is one thing that is being considered nicola sturgeon says this is a mount -- says this is a miscalculation by the prime minister. and they say they will reinforce their mandate. you can make an argument that why is it
anna: good morning. when you think about the reasons the electoral calculus has gone through in deciding to do this, a couple of numbers matter. 17 and 21. 17 is the seat majority that the tories holes in the house comments. 21 is the percentage point lead they have in the polls. if they translate that into seats, could that mean they get 100-100 50 in terms of the seat majority? that is the reason they are going for this now. they thinkarty says they can win and they say the polls are wrong....
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live on capitol hill, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. the march,re speakers took the stage to discuss the importance of scientific discoveries and advances. ryan hughes continues our team coverage with a look at the policies that were front and center. scienceshe blinded me with ♪ ryan: crowds of people gathered on the grounds of the washington monument in the pouring rain to support science. >> for science which the past few years has come under threat. : organizers say the march for science is political, but not partisan. were protesting against the environmental and energy policies of president trump. the list of speakers inspired people to take action. tooknye the science guy aim at lawmakers, telling them not to ignore the significance of science. >> denying science is a very short-term idea that has an impact for very long. 24 sessions were held to educate people on the vital role science plays in the world. >> science has changed the world in arguably for the better. for: the earth day march science has attracted people from aro
live on capitol hill, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. the march,re speakers took the stage to discuss the importance of scientific discoveries and advances. ryan hughes continues our team coverage with a look at the policies that were front and center. scienceshe blinded me with ♪ ryan: crowds of people gathered on the grounds of the washington monument in the pouring rain to support science. >> for science which the past few years has come under threat. : organizers say the march for...
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in prince george's county, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: we are keeping a close watch with developing news in paris, france, where the police say that a man shot two police opularrs in a p forest location. one of the officers is dead, the other is seriously injured. michelle marsh joins us with the latest. michelle: we have b today. isis said that a fighter carried out the attack. french security forces say the man who fired the shots was not only known to them but also shot and wounded an officer in 2001. today he was shot and killed by the police. he was on the radar of the french domestic security service. the paris prosecutor said they will release his name tomorrow. a short time ago, officers searched the man's home in a paris suburb. one of the questions, did he work alone? we will bring you the latest as soon as it's available. jonathan: we are also following developing news from seattle, washington, where two police officers were shot during a robbery. the shooter in this case is dead, and a second person under arrest. the
in prince george's county, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. jonathan: we are keeping a close watch with developing news in paris, france, where the police say that a man shot two police opularrs in a p forest location. one of the officers is dead, the other is seriously injured. michelle marsh joins us with the latest. michelle: we have b today. isis said that a fighter carried out the attack. french security forces say the man who fired the shots was not only known to them but also shot and...
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anna: thank you for your time. macroeconomy editor in tokyo. here,ssing ingredient many economies and asked this question, wages. one of the missing ingredients for inflation. >> 2.8% is the unemployment rate. 23 year low. you would expect tight conditions, wages up. japan is not alone. whereare many geographies labor bargaining power has just been gradually eroded over the last 25-30 years. investors are reaping the rewards. that is not sustainable economically. anna: the regions where they are updating profits most is japan. manus: inextricably linked with what happens with dollar-yen. there's an injured straight differential, the bassist swap of a -94 basis swaps. --s stops and cap saps out.ed andc capped if there is an unwinding. reporter: changing guidance from the boj. i think the flow is in and out of yen. driving boj behavior regarding your current guidance. what international investors see any hell a success, not just japan but its reference point to the u.s., will push the yield curve in the direct and of changing guidance toward the
anna: thank you for your time. macroeconomy editor in tokyo. here,ssing ingredient many economies and asked this question, wages. one of the missing ingredients for inflation. >> 2.8% is the unemployment rate. 23 year low. you would expect tight conditions, wages up. japan is not alone. whereare many geographies labor bargaining power has just been gradually eroded over the last 25-30 years. investors are reaping the rewards. that is not sustainable economically. anna: the regions where...
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. >> hi anna that's right. the president will be an hour for now will be departed for harris berg, pennsylvania. he's having a make america great again rally about 7:30. as soon as he gets to harris berg he's going to tour a company and sign yet another executive order. this will be his 31st executive order. it's going to review u.s. involvement like the organization and the trade organization and also nafta looking at whether there's been any violations or abuses. and he's touting his administration's accomplishments so far. he did so in his weekly address, the first line of which was i truly believe that the first 100 days of my administration has been just about the most successful in our country's history. that's similar to what we heard from him a few weeks back when he said his first 13 weeks or so were the most successful in history. he goes on that n that video to tick through some of what he sees as big accomplishments. things like approving the keystone access pipeline, the dak that pipeline. that's t
. >> hi anna that's right. the president will be an hour for now will be departed for harris berg, pennsylvania. he's having a make america great again rally about 7:30. as soon as he gets to harris berg he's going to tour a company and sign yet another executive order. this will be his 31st executive order. it's going to review u.s. involvement like the organization and the trade organization and also nafta looking at whether there's been any violations or abuses. and he's touting his...
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anna navarro. and here is what was told to wolf blitzer. >> there was a strong desire by the white house that we lose our focus, that we not pursue the investigation of russia, particularly as it may impact the trump campaign, i think that is priority number one for the president and the administration. >> listen, anna, if she did something wrong, she did something wrong and should face the music for it. how much do you think the rice allegations will divert from the investigation of russia meddling. >> let's include it in the investigation, and you're right, there are two separate things but also there is some correlation. let's be clear about something, there are political and legal issues involved. the political issues, kevin madden was completely right. i would not have used typhoid mary, but i will tell you if you put five republicans in a room you will get ten opinions. one of the few things that unifies us all is dislike and distrust of susan rice. i think she lends herself to being too poli
anna navarro. and here is what was told to wolf blitzer. >> there was a strong desire by the white house that we lose our focus, that we not pursue the investigation of russia, particularly as it may impact the trump campaign, i think that is priority number one for the president and the administration. >> listen, anna, if she did something wrong, she did something wrong and should face the music for it. how much do you think the rice allegations will divert from the investigation...
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anna wieslander? i agree there could be some steps, but i would not count that much on russia as a stable partner in fighting isis. i think there is a big difference between there is a big difference between the us and russia when it comes to fighting isis. it's a next distin threat to the us, on top of the threat to the us, on top of the threat level for the us. it's not that important for russia.|j disagree. if you take a look at the russian history, the recent history, they have been consumed by radical islamic terrorism on their southern flanks. you take a look at those places... it's decreasing and i think the main interest of russia for working together with the us in the middle east is to position russia as a global power and to execute, and to be a regional actor in the middle east. that's why you also see them now in libya, we see them in afghanistan. i think what they want to solve in syria is the civil war, and to first—hand maintain assad in power and civil war, and to first—hand maint
anna wieslander? i agree there could be some steps, but i would not count that much on russia as a stable partner in fighting isis. i think there is a big difference between there is a big difference between the us and russia when it comes to fighting isis. it's a next distin threat to the us, on top of the threat to the us, on top of the threat level for the us. it's not that important for russia.|j disagree. if you take a look at the russian history, the recent history, they have been...
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anna? >> brian, thank you. i want to bring in matt rivers now in beijing to talk more about that upcoming meeting. china's president visits the white house. he'll meet face-to-face with president trump for first time. and today the president in short said the u.s. is going to take on north korea with or without china. what's the reaction there? >> when government officials get up here in beijing in just a few hours from now and react, i think you're going to hear a very consistent policy position from the chinese that has been their position for well over a decade now. and that chinese, they think the only way to solve the on going crisis in the korean peninsula is through getting back to the negotiating table. either under the kind of framework during the six party talks that ultimately failed in the mid 2000s or direct negotiations between the united states and the kim jong-un regime. that is the only way to solve this crisis in a lasting and peaceful way. now the trump administration, of course, said that it
anna? >> brian, thank you. i want to bring in matt rivers now in beijing to talk more about that upcoming meeting. china's president visits the white house. he'll meet face-to-face with president trump for first time. and today the president in short said the u.s. is going to take on north korea with or without china. what's the reaction there? >> when government officials get up here in beijing in just a few hours from now and react, i think you're going to hear a very consistent...
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anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: it is an issue on a lot of minds, president trump signed a new law allowing veterans to get medical care from private doctors until there is a plan to get around the v.a. this after alarming warnings about the d.c. va hospital. president trump says next week we he will hold -- he will hold a news conference to talk about veterans issues. jonathan: many workers at washington airports are getting receiving a base wage increase of more than four dollars. wages go up incrementally from two years after. benefit,ers will including wheelchair attendants and baggage handlers at reagan national and dulles. night, d.c. sports fans celebrating, two teams,, two playoff victories. jonathan: the wizards won in game two at the verizon center tonight. they pulled away at theend, putting them up 2-0 in series against atlanta. nancy: the capital celebrating as well, beating toronto 5-4, tying the series 2-2. the caps will be back in the verizon center friday. we will half all highlights and a li
anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. nancy: it is an issue on a lot of minds, president trump signed a new law allowing veterans to get medical care from private doctors until there is a plan to get around the v.a. this after alarming warnings about the d.c. va hospital. president trump says next week we he will hold -- he will hold a news conference to talk about veterans issues. jonathan: many workers at washington airports are getting receiving a base wage increase of more than four dollars. wages...
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anna? >> wow. it's been years they've been trying to get their acts together. >>> coming up, she's a senior in high school and now she's the first woman to earn a football scholarship to a top-tier college. >>> there's a shakeup within the white house. which adviser to president trump has the president's ear? live in the "cnn newsroom." on... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? try new flonase sensimistgies. instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist. you didn't know we had over 26,000 local activities listed on our app. or that you could book them right from your phone. a few weeks ago,
anna? >> wow. it's been years they've been trying to get their acts together. >>> coming up, she's a senior in high school and now she's the first woman to earn a football scholarship to a top-tier college. >>> there's a shakeup within the white house. which adviser to president trump has the president's ear? live in the "cnn newsroom." on... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i...
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but back in july, anna got a letter from a debt collector called credence demanding almost $1600 for the ambulance ride before she had ever seen a bill. >> nobody contacted me, you know. i sent them my insurance, you know, information. you know, why haven't they done anything? >> that's exactly what i'm going through. >> reporter: kim wong was in a car crash at this san jose intersection more than two years ago. he also recently received a demand from creedens for $1600 that he supposedly owed to the ambulance company, rural metro. >> i was shocked because i never had any news from rural metro about a bill or anything. >> reporter: 25 bay area consumers have told us the same story. more than 70 people contacted our sister station in san diego. they also received a notice from the debt collector before they ever saw a bill. and after it was too late to file an insurance claim. >> they hadn't processed it through insurance and it was an unpaid bill they dumped on collections. >> reporter: we asked the ambulance company for an explanation. it declined our request for an interview n. a s
but back in july, anna got a letter from a debt collector called credence demanding almost $1600 for the ambulance ride before she had ever seen a bill. >> nobody contacted me, you know. i sent them my insurance, you know, information. you know, why haven't they done anything? >> that's exactly what i'm going through. >> reporter: kim wong was in a car crash at this san jose intersection more than two years ago. he also recently received a demand from creedens for $1600 that...
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here's anna werner. >> reporter: among alex jones' outrageous claims? that the terrorist attacks on 9/11 were an inside job. >> the whole thing is a black hole of lies. >> reporter: in 2014, he called the newtown massacre where adam lanza killed 20 children fake. >> the official story of sandy hook has more holes in it than swiss cheese. >> reporter: yet his radio and info wars have drawn millions of fans, including a certain new yorker. >> on may way here, donald trump gave me a call. >> your reputation is amazing i will not let you down. >> reporter: not only that, president trump has echoed some of jones' claims, says jim rootenberg. >> when president trump said that the mainstream press is covering up terrorist attacks to cover for islamists, that was directly out of alex jones. when president-elect trump raised the possibility that some 3 million people voted illegally, that had been on info wars. >> reporter: but now his own lawyers suggest jones shouldn't be taken at his word. his comments came during jones' custody battle over his kids. accordin
here's anna werner. >> reporter: among alex jones' outrageous claims? that the terrorist attacks on 9/11 were an inside job. >> the whole thing is a black hole of lies. >> reporter: in 2014, he called the newtown massacre where adam lanza killed 20 children fake. >> the official story of sandy hook has more holes in it than swiss cheese. >> reporter: yet his radio and info wars have drawn millions of fans, including a certain new yorker. >> on may way here,...
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anna also revealing at 9:17, chris is finding inspiration for his speech. the magnificent father even giving his kid his first tie-tying tutorial. at last they made it. >> that family couldn't be cuter. thanks for watching abc news. as always we are online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. good night, ameri >> you know, as parents, we try to teach our kids about the importance of a good education. well, the young players we have with us today are about to learn first-hand just how important it is, because it's whiz kids week on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, it's whiz kids week on "who wants to be a millionaire." yeah, now we have a great game. and we have a great player. our returning whiz kid is a four-time spelling bee champion and is also an aspiring pediatrician. from st. charles, missouri, please welcome back 13-year-old uma upamaka. [cheers and applause] how you doing, uma? >> good, good. [cheers and applause] you look beautiful today. >> thank you. i like your pocket square. >> thank you. i'm tr
anna also revealing at 9:17, chris is finding inspiration for his speech. the magnificent father even giving his kid his first tie-tying tutorial. at last they made it. >> that family couldn't be cuter. thanks for watching abc news. as always we are online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. good night, ameri >> you know, as parents, we try to teach our kids about the importance of a good education. well, the young players we have with us today are about to...
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anna, stick around. coming up we're picking up where we leave off, a flip-flop, presidential prerogative or both. closer look at the evolution you could call it of the president's policy positions then and now and how it plays into the power struggle behind us at the west wing. stick around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor wh
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spew is anna, anna, anna. nate and i were talking to you about you today and you will always be orange in thanks for the presentation and i do a couple of questions. one you listed some things you're taking. what is your favorite class? >> i guess my favorite class death has to be women with disability because of actually minoring in disability studies. it gives me a great introduction into that certain field educational feel. >> okay. the second question for you is what you were doing during the summer between the end of the semester until fall? >> i think the plan is going to be taking summer classesat city college to fulfill what my science requirements so i won't have to worry about that during the general education semester. >> okay. don't forget to have some fun. >> anna it was nice to see you again. i appreciate you updating us on what's going on in your hector life we always enjoy hearing from you. so i appreciate you coming before the council and sharing your time with us. we look forward to hearing m
spew is anna, anna, anna. nate and i were talking to you about you today and you will always be orange in thanks for the presentation and i do a couple of questions. one you listed some things you're taking. what is your favorite class? >> i guess my favorite class death has to be women with disability because of actually minoring in disability studies. it gives me a great introduction into that certain field educational feel. >> okay. the second question for you is what you were...
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anna: you know what you have been going through in the daily drama. you were up late last night on the phone talking to folks. do you think tax reform can get done by august like the treasury secretary thinks? mr. meadows: i'm optimistic on tax reform if we do it differently than health care reform. chairman brady, chairman roskam are working real hard. we met with devin nunes. we met with a number of different people. this fundamentally comes down, in my mind, on tax reform to a question, do you have the border adjustment tax or do you have it where it's not revenue neutral? at this point we need to go ahead and start having those discussions today. let's look at legislative text, what it means for our constituency. i do believe we will get tax reform and i think we can get it done before august. as long as we're real serious about having real debate. listening sessions are not real debate. it's where you come in and say, here's what we're talking about. you share your ideas and then everybody goes home and nothing happens. debate has to be about cha
anna: you know what you have been going through in the daily drama. you were up late last night on the phone talking to folks. do you think tax reform can get done by august like the treasury secretary thinks? mr. meadows: i'm optimistic on tax reform if we do it differently than health care reform. chairman brady, chairman roskam are working real hard. we met with devin nunes. we met with a number of different people. this fundamentally comes down, in my mind, on tax reform to a question, do...
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scott. >> pelley: anna werner, thanks. well, as you just saw, members of the national organization for women protested outside fox news headquarters, demanding that want company fire executives who were aware of sexual harassment but did nothing. america's perception of workplace harassment has been evolving over these years, and alex wagner has more on this. >> fire bill o'reilly. >> reporter: intense public outcry over the latest sexual harassment allegations against bill o'reilly ultimately brought down one of the most powerful people in cable news. >> professor, do you swear to tell the whole truth? >> reporter: but the reaction 26 years ago was much different when anita hill accused supreme court nominee clarence thomas of harassment. >> of his own sexual prowess. >> reporter: last october, hill told cbs news that the focus of the issue has to change. >> starting, really, how are we going to measure punishment from the point of view of the person who has been harmed? >> companies are going to be held to account. >> re
scott. >> pelley: anna werner, thanks. well, as you just saw, members of the national organization for women protested outside fox news headquarters, demanding that want company fire executives who were aware of sexual harassment but did nothing. america's perception of workplace harassment has been evolving over these years, and alex wagner has more on this. >> fire bill o'reilly. >> reporter: intense public outcry over the latest sexual harassment allegations against bill...
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>> pelley: anna werner in fox news headquarters in manhattan. anna, thank you. a new cbs news poll out tonight says that president trump's job approval rating is 41%, as he nears the 100-day mark, that is lower than any president at this point going back the jimmy carter. tonight demarco morgan is at texas a&m university where he asked young republicans the grade the president's performance. >> i give him just a flat a. >> same thing, flat a. i think he followed through with a lot of his campaign promises. >> he's sort of entering into the presidency and not taking no for an answer and doing what he wants to get done as much as he can, and he's going to, you know, shove that down the opposition's throat. >> reporter: was there ever a moment in the first 100 days that made you just cringe and say, why did he do this? >> because i am a social media user, and i think carefully how he put things out there, and i think the president putting things up at all hours of the night. that was a concern. >> i got nervous with the whole general flynn thing. that whole fiasco
>> pelley: anna werner in fox news headquarters in manhattan. anna, thank you. a new cbs news poll out tonight says that president trump's job approval rating is 41%, as he nears the 100-day mark, that is lower than any president at this point going back the jimmy carter. tonight demarco morgan is at texas a&m university where he asked young republicans the grade the president's performance. >> i give him just a flat a. >> same thing, flat a. i think he followed through...
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but as soon as she left intensive care, mum anna took over from the nurses. one of the jobs we have to do is take her temperature, maybe every three or four hours, a simple procedure, really, just the thermometer on the wall, then just a case of going in under herarm. st james‘s hospital was the first in the uk to introduce what's called family integrated care. family integrated care aims to get the parent at the very centre of the team caring for the baby. parents are taught to pass nasogastric tubes and to feed their babies. they‘ re taught temperatu re—taking. basically, everything but the most complex medical treatments. and do you know what you're looking for here? yeah, it's got to be within a certain range. but the idea is not new. family integrated care was introduced in the former soviet union in the 1970s. then, it was a solution to a shortage of nurses. here in leeds, they say it's not. and be honest, were you concerned that it was a cost—cutting measure or that there was an element of that? no. never? no, because i think, initially, it isn
but as soon as she left intensive care, mum anna took over from the nurses. one of the jobs we have to do is take her temperature, maybe every three or four hours, a simple procedure, really, just the thermometer on the wall, then just a case of going in under herarm. st james‘s hospital was the first in the uk to introduce what's called family integrated care. family integrated care aims to get the parent at the very centre of the team caring for the baby. parents are taught to pass...
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anna, thank you. now, cbs news has learned tonight that a manhunt is under way for a traitor inside the central intelligence agency. the c.i.a. and the f.b.i. are conducting a joint investigation into one of the worst security breaches in c.i.a. history, which exposed thousands of top-secret documents. zoila peguero -- jeff pegues is breaking this story. >> reporter: the security breech involves the theft of c.i.a. documents and hacking tools used to penetrate smartphones, smart television, and computer systems. sources familiar with the investigation say it is looking for an insider, either a c.i.a. employee or a contractor who had physical access to the material. the agency has not publicly said when the material was taken or how it was stolen. much of the material was classified and stored in a highly secured section of the intelligence agency. still, sources say hundreds of people would have had access to the material, and investigators are going through those names. the trove was published in mar
anna, thank you. now, cbs news has learned tonight that a manhunt is under way for a traitor inside the central intelligence agency. the c.i.a. and the f.b.i. are conducting a joint investigation into one of the worst security breaches in c.i.a. history, which exposed thousands of top-secret documents. zoila peguero -- jeff pegues is breaking this story. >> reporter: the security breech involves the theft of c.i.a. documents and hacking tools used to penetrate smartphones, smart...
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anna is standing by for us there. anna: the twist and turns of the french political story keeping markets and investors on their tolls. -- toes. there is a bit of a global rally over the last line for hours. now marine le pen has stepped down as the head of the front national how, the party that was founded by her father. round ofnto the second the vote that takes place on may the seventh. it is not clear if this is a temporary or permanent move as we head towards may the seventh. who created his fiscal movement and marine le pen who is part of the fiscal party. yousef: politics is one side of the story, what about transatlantic m&a? earning reports coming up your we are keeping an eye on those and an eye on m&a, which is the biggest health care provider. transatlantic, one of them is a transatlantic deal. we see some momentum there at $3.3 million -- $4.3 billion. tpp industriesn that said they will go hostile. that is all we have for this addition of "bloomberg markets: middle east." david: coming up next. ♪ anna:
anna is standing by for us there. anna: the twist and turns of the french political story keeping markets and investors on their tolls. -- toes. there is a bit of a global rally over the last line for hours. now marine le pen has stepped down as the head of the front national how, the party that was founded by her father. round ofnto the second the vote that takes place on may the seventh. it is not clear if this is a temporary or permanent move as we head towards may the seventh. who created...