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. ♪ i'm carl nasman. a warm welcome to those of you watching on pbs and our viewers around the world. tonight the british government's emergency committee is meeting at this hour after iran's revolutionary guard captured a british oil tanker in the strait of hormuz. iranian officials say it was stopped for "non compliance with international regulations and has been taken to an undisclosed iranian fort." the owner of the taker confirmed it lost contact with the ship after it was approached by unidentified vessel and a helicopter. let's get more on this now. i'm joined by steven beardsley. what else do we know? steven: it is hard to say because a lot of this is developing. this was a ship that was headed to saudi arabia. this is a massive oil tanker, 50,000 tons. it was being directed north towards iran. the company, the swedish owned company, the swedish company that owns the ship has acknowledged it was redirected, that it actually used the word attacked. it mentioned several small boats and also a helico
. ♪ i'm carl nasman. a warm welcome to those of you watching on pbs and our viewers around the world. tonight the british government's emergency committee is meeting at this hour after iran's revolutionary guard captured a british oil tanker in the strait of hormuz. iranian officials say it was stopped for "non compliance with international regulations and has been taken to an undisclosed iranian fort." the owner of the taker confirmed it lost contact with the ship after it was...
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carl sargeant was suicide. we will bring you more on that as it comes into us. you more on that as it comes into us. the current nursing he wanted to thank everybody, including the media, for their dignified behaviour in court. —— the coroner saying he wa nted in court. —— the coroner saying he wanted to thank everybody. let's return to a story we mentioned in the bbc news at one. the french senate has approved a new tax on the world's biggest internet and technology firms such as google and facebook. the measure, which will initially raise around £360 million a year sets a precedent that's being closely watched by governments around the world. president trump has already ordered an investigation into the french plans. anna isaac is the economics and trade correspondent at the telegraph, she says its a way of creating an even footing between companies. lots of different countries want to be able to have a competitive tax environment because they feel that will attract bigger companies towards them. ire
carl sargeant was suicide. we will bring you more on that as it comes into us. you more on that as it comes into us. the current nursing he wanted to thank everybody, including the media, for their dignified behaviour in court. —— the coroner saying he wa nted in court. —— the coroner saying he wanted to thank everybody. let's return to a story we mentioned in the bbc news at one. the french senate has approved a new tax on the world's biggest internet and technology firms such as...
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carl jr. and his wife, kim, drove over to beverly's office hoping she'd be there. >> there was no one there. i mean, the place is completely black. and about that time dad had let me know that he had made it to the property where mom told him she was going and her car was there but she wasn't. >> carl jr. figured there must be an explanation, as did beverly's friend stacy and brenda. being real estate agent themselves, she thought maybe she had gone with the potential buyers to show them other houses. >> we went to the two vacant houses that were her listings and went and checked the locked boxes to see if anyone had read them and nobody had opened them. >> beverly's friend couldn't sleep so she checked her phone. >> there's an e-mail from brenda and i can still see the words that said "it is with a very heavy heart that i let you know we can't find beverly, she went to show a house and she is missing." i still can read that and feel the same pay. >> police and beverly's family gathered at the
carl jr. and his wife, kim, drove over to beverly's office hoping she'd be there. >> there was no one there. i mean, the place is completely black. and about that time dad had let me know that he had made it to the property where mom told him she was going and her car was there but she wasn't. >> carl jr. figured there must be an explanation, as did beverly's friend stacy and brenda. being real estate agent themselves, she thought maybe she had gone with the potential buyers to show...
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when the bbc interviewed carl beech, they asked him about that boy and carl beech said that he believed that martin allen was one of the children who was murdered. of course, what the cps helped towed us during this trial is like this gives false hope to the family of martin allen, who thought that may be, from what carl beech people, they might be able to draw some kind of conclusion and understand what happened to him. that is the delight is from here at newcastle crown court. —— that is the latest here from crown court. we expect carl beech to be sentenced on friday. the foreign office minister sir alan duncan has resigned from the government, quitting ahead of an expected borisjohnson victory in the race to be conservative leader and prime minister. and that the last couple of minutes, jeremy hunt has tweeted to sir alan duncan saying: thatis that is the tweet from jeremy hunt to siralan duncan, that is the tweet from jeremy hunt to sir alan duncan, who quit on the basis that the next prime minister is borisjohnson. the chancellor philip hammond and justice secretary david gauke
when the bbc interviewed carl beech, they asked him about that boy and carl beech said that he believed that martin allen was one of the children who was murdered. of course, what the cps helped towed us during this trial is like this gives false hope to the family of martin allen, who thought that may be, from what carl beech people, they might be able to draw some kind of conclusion and understand what happened to him. that is the delight is from here at newcastle crown court. —— that is...
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sir hugh, now 96, gave evidence to the jury which has convicted carl beech. he is a man who's done enormous damage to totally innocent people who had done him no harm at all. evil man. beech claimed the ex tory mp harvey proctor had actually murdered two boys. other politicians he accused with the former home secretary lord britain, who died during the police investigation, the late conservative prime minister sir edward heath and lord janner. and then there were the intelligence chief5, sir michael hanley, once head of m15 and sir maurice oldfield, and ex—bo55 of m16. allegations that senior figures in public life sexually abused children more than 30 years ago. in 2014, bbc news made the police investigation and lead story. at this point, beech wa5 anonymous and known only by the pseudonym, nick. he claimed jimmy savile had also abused him. and in the wake of savile scandal, a senior detective spoke for himself and his colleagues. they and i believe what nick is saying to be credible and to be true. the police investigation, codenamed operation midland, w
sir hugh, now 96, gave evidence to the jury which has convicted carl beech. he is a man who's done enormous damage to totally innocent people who had done him no harm at all. evil man. beech claimed the ex tory mp harvey proctor had actually murdered two boys. other politicians he accused with the former home secretary lord britain, who died during the police investigation, the late conservative prime minister sir edward heath and lord janner. and then there were the intelligence chief5, sir...
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carl beech showed no emotion as the judge passed sentence. the prosecutor said i am satisfied that you are a resource for, manipulative, devious man. you acted out of motives of personal gain, pleasure, and attention seeking. the sentencing marks the end of a very long chapter for sentencing marks the end of a very long chapterfor all of sentencing marks the end of a very long chapter for all of those people he falsely accused and their families, but today we got a real sense of how his lies will be affecting them for the rest of their lives. we heard from harvey proctor, the former mp, who broke down several times as he gave his witness impact statement, and he told reporters afterwards about how he was critical of the metropolitan police for originally saying that carl beech, claims were credible and true. my my life, as i planned it to be, and my belief in british institutions and fairness have gone. i am frequently tortured by the realisation that had missed a beach been successful in his scheme to pervert the course ofjustice, i would ha
carl beech showed no emotion as the judge passed sentence. the prosecutor said i am satisfied that you are a resource for, manipulative, devious man. you acted out of motives of personal gain, pleasure, and attention seeking. the sentencing marks the end of a very long chapter for sentencing marks the end of a very long chapterfor all of sentencing marks the end of a very long chapter for all of those people he falsely accused and their families, but today we got a real sense of how his lies...
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he gave evidence to the which has convicted carl beech. here, a man has done enormous damage to innocent people who have done no harm at all. an evil man. carl beech claimed the former tory mp harry potter has murdered two does. he also accused the former home secretary lord britain who died during a police investigation, the late conservative prime minister sir edward heath, and lord janner. allegations that senior figures in public life sexually abuse children more than 30 years ago. in 2014 bbc news made a police investigation of the story. at this moment carl beech was anonymous and known by the pseudonym, nick, and a senior detective spoke for him and his colleagues. what he said i believed to be credible and true. the police investigation went on for 18 months and ended without any arrests or charges. it was another force, northumbria, which was given the job of investigating carl beech. 0fficers discovered that the hospital last night that he was paedophile himself. as he was claiming to be a victim he was downloading hundreds of se
he gave evidence to the which has convicted carl beech. here, a man has done enormous damage to innocent people who have done no harm at all. an evil man. carl beech claimed the former tory mp harry potter has murdered two does. he also accused the former home secretary lord britain who died during a police investigation, the late conservative prime minister sir edward heath, and lord janner. allegations that senior figures in public life sexually abuse children more than 30 years ago. in 2014...
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francine: thank you carl weinberg. jeremy hunt has delivered a speech and the policy exchange in westminster and he is trying to say he will put funds aside in case of a no deal. it is a pledge to fishing and farming industries. we will have plenty more on the two candidates and who the next prime minister of the u.k. will be. this is bloomberg. ♪ thecine: -- >> let's get "bloomberg business flash." an asset management fund agreed to by a railroad operator for $9 billion in cash debt according to reuters. the price represents a 10% premium. has wholesale park prices taking a dive, the lowest level for this time of year in a decade. that is a huge u.s. expansion in the hog herd which has not been this big since 1943, coming just as the u.s. comes to the biggest grilling day of the year, the fourth of july. swiss top traded without a hitch. with a feuddo between the swiss and the e.u. over and agreement for political ties. that is your "bloomberg business flash." we were talking a lot on friday weather today was a litm
francine: thank you carl weinberg. jeremy hunt has delivered a speech and the policy exchange in westminster and he is trying to say he will put funds aside in case of a no deal. it is a pledge to fishing and farming industries. we will have plenty more on the two candidates and who the next prime minister of the u.k. will be. this is bloomberg. ♪ thecine: -- >> let's get "bloomberg business flash." an asset management fund agreed to by a railroad operator for $9 billion in...
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carl beech will be sentenced here on friday. june kelly, thank you. the uk is seeking to put together a european—led maritime mi55ion to protect 5hips pa55ing through the strait of hormuz, according to the foreign secretary. the statement from jeremy hunt come5 after a british registered tanker was seized there by iran last week. it's the latest development in the growing tension in the region. this is the strait of hormuz. on one side are the arab states, including a number of key allies and oil producers. 0n the other is iran. at its narrowe5t point, it's only 21 miles across, but a fifth of the world's oil export5 pass through this narrow channel. 0ur chief international correspondent, ly5e doucet, has more. fir5t image5 fir5t images of the men seized at 5ea, fir5t images of the men seized at sea, the crew of the stena impero. indians, russians, a latvian and a filipino. image5 released by iran. is this what life is like on board now, or is this just for show? a crew member is heard 5aying, don't look at the camera. and this photograph look5 look
carl beech will be sentenced here on friday. june kelly, thank you. the uk is seeking to put together a european—led maritime mi55ion to protect 5hips pa55ing through the strait of hormuz, according to the foreign secretary. the statement from jeremy hunt come5 after a british registered tanker was seized there by iran last week. it's the latest development in the growing tension in the region. this is the strait of hormuz. on one side are the arab states, including a number of key allies and...
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so, of course, carl, that brings up a lot of questions. what does it mean for the u.s. investor what does it mean for the fed? some economists say that a fed rate cut next week certainly doesn't guarantee a weaker dollar, because they will coincide with, again, these other central banks trying to do the same with their currency back to you. >> not to mention the amount of negative yielding debt around the world. seema, thank seema mody let's get to sue herrera this morning and get a news update. >> hello, carl hello, everyone. here's what's happening at this hour the justice department says it will carry out executions of federal death row inmates for the first time since 2003. the department says five inmates will be executed starting in december in 2014, then-president obama directed the department to conduct a review of capital punishment, which resulted in a freeze on executions >>> accused pedophile jeffrey epstein was found injured and in a fetal position in his jail cell in new york city. he was reportedly found semi-conscious with marks on his neck sources tell
so, of course, carl, that brings up a lot of questions. what does it mean for the u.s. investor what does it mean for the fed? some economists say that a fed rate cut next week certainly doesn't guarantee a weaker dollar, because they will coincide with, again, these other central banks trying to do the same with their currency back to you. >> not to mention the amount of negative yielding debt around the world. seema, thank seema mody let's get to sue herrera this morning and get a news...
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from carl beech as the sentence has been passed down. the jet beech as the sentence has been passed down. thejet 5et beech as the sentence has been passed down. the jet set him, beech as the sentence has been passed down. thejet set him, you no remorse. “— passed down. thejet set him, you no remorse. —— the judge. passed down. thejet set him, you no remorse. —— thejudge. carl beech who accuse all those people, saying that they were involved in a paedophile ring in the 19705 and 805, has now beenjailed paedophile ring in the 19705 and 805, has now been jailed for 18 years. sport now on afternoon live with adam. let's start with cricket and it was quite a short day's play at lord's today between england and ireland? it has been a short but quite extraordinary day's cricket. yesterday was abandoned due to the thunderstorms remember yesterday was abandoned due to those thunderstorms, thunderstorms today well, there's been a lightening fast finish. england remember had one wicket left at the start of play. that went with the very
from carl beech as the sentence has been passed down. the jet beech as the sentence has been passed down. thejet 5et beech as the sentence has been passed down. the jet set him, beech as the sentence has been passed down. thejet set him, you no remorse. “— passed down. thejet set him, you no remorse. —— the judge. passed down. thejet set him, you no remorse. —— thejudge. carl beech who accuse all those people, saying that they were involved in a paedophile ring in the 19705 and 805,...
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carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with him? yup. so, i'll wake up ready for anything? oh, we've got your back. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise. prove. and now, save up to $600 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. only for a limited time.
carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your...
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carl stokes, his response to all of this at the time, mr. straddling? david: carl stokes was the first african-american mayor of any major city. he really understood the problems of urban america. he was raised in poverty himself here in cleveland, grew up in one of the most degraded neighborhoods in public housing and central, the neighborhood. so he had kind of a unique view on the problems of urban america, as far as major politicians are concerned. he well understood that concentrated poverty and adequate housing or concerns for residents in cleveland. he knew that cleveland itself could not recover if it's water quality continue to diminish. particularly if the air quality continued to diminish. unlike many politicians of his era, when he spoke about the problems of urban america, he completely mangled the environmental crisis with the urban crisis. he tended to talk about both at the same time. solutions to one problem were not going to solve the problems of urban america. you had to deal with all of these problems at once. there are all interconn
carl stokes, his response to all of this at the time, mr. straddling? david: carl stokes was the first african-american mayor of any major city. he really understood the problems of urban america. he was raised in poverty himself here in cleveland, grew up in one of the most degraded neighborhoods in public housing and central, the neighborhood. so he had kind of a unique view on the problems of urban america, as far as major politicians are concerned. he well understood that concentrated...
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carl beech — who was today found guilty of falsely accusing vips of being part of a murderous paedophile ring — is called "a fantasist who made a mockery ofjustice" by the express. the telegraph also leads on the story. they say scotland yard faces serious questions about the multi—million pound investigation. and the times says labour deputy leader tom watson has been urged to apologise to the public figures falsely named by carl beech, after he entertained the allegations. soa so a variety of stories on the front pages, but let's start with the man on the front of most of them, boris johnson, on the front of the i. do you agree he is 2a hours from downing street? we are not sure of the timing of this announcement. we expect the result late morning, midday tomorrow, of who has won the tory leadership contest. we've had many political shocks in the cast couple of years and, if boris johnson isn't announced and jeremy hunt were to, i think that would be one of the biggest shocks, so the expectation is borisjohnson and, in terms of weather he gets to go to downing street, that will be
carl beech — who was today found guilty of falsely accusing vips of being part of a murderous paedophile ring — is called "a fantasist who made a mockery ofjustice" by the express. the telegraph also leads on the story. they say scotland yard faces serious questions about the multi—million pound investigation. and the times says labour deputy leader tom watson has been urged to apologise to the public figures falsely named by carl beech, after he entertained the allegations. soa...
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sir hugh, now 96, gave evidence to thejury which has convicted carl beech. he's a man who's done enormous damage to totally innocent people who've done him no harm at all. an evil man. beech claimed the ex—tory mp harvey proctor had actually murdered two boys. 0ther politicians he accused were the former home secretary, lord brittan, who died during the police investigation, the late conservative prime minister sir edward heath, and lord janner. police investigating claims of historic child abuse launch a new investigation into historic murder or manslaughter. in 2014, bbc news made the police investigation a lead story. at this point, beech was anonymous and known only by the pseudonym nick. a senior detective spoke for himself and his colleagues. they and i believe what nick is saying is credible and true. a police investigation codenamed 0peration midland went on for 18 months. and ended without any arrests or charges. it was another force, northumbria, which was then given the job of investigating beech. 0fficers discovered that the school governor and
sir hugh, now 96, gave evidence to thejury which has convicted carl beech. he's a man who's done enormous damage to totally innocent people who've done him no harm at all. an evil man. beech claimed the ex—tory mp harvey proctor had actually murdered two boys. 0ther politicians he accused were the former home secretary, lord brittan, who died during the police investigation, the late conservative prime minister sir edward heath, and lord janner. police investigating claims of historic child...
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carl riccadonna, thank you so much for joining us. now let's get a check on the markets with taylor riggs. taylor: you're looking at losses on the screen, read on the screen as we've been talking about all day. the good payrolls number means the fed may not cut as much as we want and the equity markets are not happy about that. in the s&p the big decliners. for me, it is all about the 10 year yield. we are up about 10 basis points. you are seeing the three-month tenure go from -25 basis points to only -18 basis points on the inversion. if you come into my terminal at , one thing we have talking about our expectations for the fed and the rate cut. you just heard from carl riccadonna about how it makes jay powell's job easier now that the market has gotten back as it was getting ahead of itself. this morning, the market was pricing in three cuts for 2019. we have walked that back and are now only looking at 2.4 cuts. certainly making taylor -- jay powell's job easier. we will take a look at the individual sector and where we are within
carl riccadonna, thank you so much for joining us. now let's get a check on the markets with taylor riggs. taylor: you're looking at losses on the screen, read on the screen as we've been talking about all day. the good payrolls number means the fed may not cut as much as we want and the equity markets are not happy about that. in the s&p the big decliners. for me, it is all about the 10 year yield. we are up about 10 basis points. you are seeing the three-month tenure go from -25 basis...
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carl: all three. i object to the fact that this , andaction is a huge price that it could be an existential threat, if handled wrongly. may feelany has shown they are not accountable to anyone. this has been the fact for quite a while. they have a board that seem to what he does, and this is a perfect example of it. sets thehis almost stage for a watershed event as far as corporate governance goes. if you let corporate governance become a travesty more and more in this country, which i think , ihas become to some extent think it's very dangerous for the future of the country. carl, theou know, occidental side of the equation would say we had to go to mr. buffett or somewhere else to get that $10 billion because anadarko was insisting on 75% cash. do you reject that argument? say in your letter, you know somebody else who would i provide the same amount of finance and. who is that? carl: i am not going to go into that one. when you do --l, admits she has little experience in m&a, so you wonder why she
carl: all three. i object to the fact that this , andaction is a huge price that it could be an existential threat, if handled wrongly. may feelany has shown they are not accountable to anyone. this has been the fact for quite a while. they have a board that seem to what he does, and this is a perfect example of it. sets thehis almost stage for a watershed event as far as corporate governance goes. if you let corporate governance become a travesty more and more in this country, which i think ,...
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subsequently, since carl sa rg ea nt‘s vulnerabilities. subsequently, since carl sargeant‘s death, vulnerabilities. subsequently, since carl sargea nt‘s death, the vulnerabilities. subsequently, since carl sargeant‘s death, the now first minister has been safeguarding changes so that any ministers that could be dismissed in any further cabinet reshuffle is would be provided with some sort of safeguarding help, but the coroner says that he still has concerns that future first ministers would provide the same level of care so has written to the welsh government asking for actions to be taken to prevent further deaths from happening in the welsh government saying they would consider the report carefully and respond in the field. as you mentioned, following the verdict here, the family gave a scathing attack against the former first minister carwynjones. asafamily as a family during these proceedings we have been subject to underhand tactics, delays and opportunism engineered by the former first minister. we recognise the murkiness, the
subsequently, since carl sa rg ea nt‘s vulnerabilities. subsequently, since carl sargeant‘s death, vulnerabilities. subsequently, since carl sargea nt‘s death, the vulnerabilities. subsequently, since carl sargeant‘s death, the now first minister has been safeguarding changes so that any ministers that could be dismissed in any further cabinet reshuffle is would be provided with some sort of safeguarding help, but the coroner says that he still has concerns that future first ministers...
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hi, aditi. >> hi, carl. the stock is down despite the company posting some strong numbers on certain metrics
hi, aditi. >> hi, carl. the stock is down despite the company posting some strong numbers on certain metrics
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carl beech said he did. the prosecution was going over the interview he gave the police in 2012 and was highlighting times when he withheld information from the police. carl beech said that was because of the mindset he was in. the prosecution said, that was lying. in their words, the prosecution said, that was lying. in theirwords, he the prosecution said, that was lying. in their words, he gave the police doff information. the court read a document that carl beech had written in the third person and that detailed a near death experience of an abused child. carl beech told the court it was about this witness called john and asked why he wrote it in that way as if it was him, he said it enabled him to detach himself from it. some parts he could not explain why he had written that way and the prosecution asked him, do you often write things that are deceitful in documents you do not understand? deceitful in documents you do not understand ? red replied deceitful in documents you do not understand? red replied
carl beech said he did. the prosecution was going over the interview he gave the police in 2012 and was highlighting times when he withheld information from the police. carl beech said that was because of the mindset he was in. the prosecution said, that was lying. in their words, the prosecution said, that was lying. in theirwords, he the prosecution said, that was lying. in their words, he gave the police doff information. the court read a document that carl beech had written in the third...
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today from the witness box, sometimes in tears, carl beech told thejury sometimes in tears, carl beech told the jury harvey proctor was involved. he told them: a one—time head of m15, sir michael hanley, was alleged to have initiated the killing, with lord brittan, former home secretary, watching as the child was beaten to death. carl beech has always accused —— also accused lord brittan of raping him. in his police interview, he described having poppies pinned to his bare chest. he told the jury this happened at military sites, including an army training base on salisbury plain. he claimed the former head of the army, lord bramall, was amongst those present at what he called remembrance day parties. carl beech‘s allegations led to an 18 month enquiry by scotla nd led to an 18 month enquiry by scotland yard which cost £2 million and ended with no arrests. he denies fraud and perverting the course of justice by lying about his claims. you will be back in the witness box tomorrow. june kelly, bbc news, at newcastle crown court. iran has summoned the british ambassador in tehran
today from the witness box, sometimes in tears, carl beech told thejury sometimes in tears, carl beech told the jury harvey proctor was involved. he told them: a one—time head of m15, sir michael hanley, was alleged to have initiated the killing, with lord brittan, former home secretary, watching as the child was beaten to death. carl beech has always accused —— also accused lord brittan of raping him. in his police interview, he described having poppies pinned to his bare chest. he told...
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carl riccadonna. we have had a pivot from the fed in the way they express what they talk about. what they said in may seemed relatively conservative. in june much more aggressive. what are the data they are looking at? they say their data dependent but i'm not sure the data supports that. carl: they are data dependent based on the data convenient to what they are trying to accomplish. the data that matters to them at the moment is more financial market data than economic data. the economy is on a steady course, growing above trend pace. it looks fine. what is worrying the fed was the modest inversion of the yield two,, which a rate cut or also the trade weighted dollar was close to breaking through to highs as a rest of the market is easing rates from south africa and new zealand. we willed stands pat, have an even stronger dollar which will provoke the trump administration that much more in all the training saber rattling. if the last -- if the rest of the world is moving, the fed has to move with th
carl riccadonna. we have had a pivot from the fed in the way they express what they talk about. what they said in may seemed relatively conservative. in june much more aggressive. what are the data they are looking at? they say their data dependent but i'm not sure the data supports that. carl: they are data dependent based on the data convenient to what they are trying to accomplish. the data that matters to them at the moment is more financial market data than economic data. the economy is on...
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carl beech claimed he had actually murdered two boys. beech listen from the dock as a series of powerful and poignant victim impact statements we re poignant victim impact statements were read to the packed courtroom. lord bramall, a former chief of the defence staff, now in his 90s, right —— wrote: the widow of lord britain, who had died during the investigation, wrote: and the godson of the former prime minister sir edward heath, said: daniel o'donnell, daniel 0'donnell, son of another falsely accused politician, spoke for his family —— danieljanner. falsely accused politician, spoke for his family -- danieljanner. the effect is hard to describe it is the stigma of an allegation as serious as rape against a loving father. harvey proctor later gave a news conference. my life, my repute, my future as i had planned it to be, and my belief in british institutions and fairness, have gone. the metropolitan police assertion that his allegations were credible and true is already part of my obituary. beech wanted to put other people in
carl beech claimed he had actually murdered two boys. beech listen from the dock as a series of powerful and poignant victim impact statements we re poignant victim impact statements were read to the packed courtroom. lord bramall, a former chief of the defence staff, now in his 90s, right —— wrote: the widow of lord britain, who had died during the investigation, wrote: and the godson of the former prime minister sir edward heath, said: daniel o'donnell, daniel 0'donnell, son of another...
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carl, i will send it back to you. and i saw a review of that show, and carl, apparently mick jagger still has it it was a good show >> he looks good he looks really good unbelievable thanks, rahel. when we come back, the latest from facebook's hearing on the hill we'll take you back to d.c. in a moment in the meantime, major averages still playing cards so close to the vest dow's up seven points. we're back in a minute $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. >>> well, a lot of people are looking for the meaning of life, a lot of people also looking for the meaning of work. so cnbc and survey monkey got together for a workplace happiness survey to see what people are really looking for at work are they happy and our deirdre bosa has some answers. >> jon, this was the second reading of the survey, and a few things they did remain the same. you just said it, meaning. overall workplace, the meaning they derived from work, not n
carl, i will send it back to you. and i saw a review of that show, and carl, apparently mick jagger still has it it was a good show >> he looks good he looks really good unbelievable thanks, rahel. when we come back, the latest from facebook's hearing on the hill we'll take you back to d.c. in a moment in the meantime, major averages still playing cards so close to the vest dow's up seven points. we're back in a minute $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you...
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i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan. dre deirdre is here. phil lebeau said he was going to have some news and he has it now from chicago hey, phil. >> reporter: hey, carl we're still going over the numbers that we got here, but the most important information, the one that people are most focused on, whether or not boeing secured any firm orders for the 737 max in the month of june the answer is "no. zero new orders for the 737 max in june. so that's three straight months, june, may, april, with zero new orders for the 737 max and in terms of that max backlog, it actually dropped by three, as a customer converted three max orders they'll now be made at 787s. so they are not taking those as maxes, 787s. total for the commercial airplane division at boeing, nine nets orders commercial airplanes for the month of june. so there's the information and you see shares of boeing ticking lower. not a surprise, guise. we talked with dennis muilenburg at the paris air show and he said, look, we haven't gotten any firm orders, and yet there was the iag ne
i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan. dre deirdre is here. phil lebeau said he was going to have some news and he has it now from chicago hey, phil. >> reporter: hey, carl we're still going over the numbers that we got here, but the most important information, the one that people are most focused on, whether or not boeing secured any firm orders for the 737 max in the month of june the answer is "no. zero new orders for the 737 max in june. so that's three straight months, june,...
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>> good morning, carl. good morning, everyone here's what's happening at this hour president trump lashing out at the reverend al sharpton, calling him a con man and a troublemaker who hates whites and cops in baltimore, sharpton fired back >> he attacks everybody. i know donald trump, he's not mature enough to take criticism. he can't help it he's like a child. somebody say something, he reacts he's thin skinned and not really matured that well. >>> the utility blamed for a serious of gas explosions in massachusetts last september has settled all class action lawsuits for $143 million. columbia gas of massachusetts and its parent nysors announcing the settlement this morning. >>> and taco seasoning sold at walmart is being recalled due to possible salmonella contamination. the 1.25 ounce heb brand reduced social media mix being voluntarily recalled by williams food both have best by dates of all-2021, so check your cupboards. that's the news update this hour back downtown to "squawk alley." morgan, back to
>> good morning, carl. good morning, everyone here's what's happening at this hour president trump lashing out at the reverend al sharpton, calling him a con man and a troublemaker who hates whites and cops in baltimore, sharpton fired back >> he attacks everybody. i know donald trump, he's not mature enough to take criticism. he can't help it he's like a child. somebody say something, he reacts he's thin skinned and not really matured that well. >>> the utility blamed for...
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hi, aditi. >> hi, carl. the stock is down despite the company posting some strong numbers on certain metrics investors, though, are trading on a secondary stock offering by the company. beyond is on track for its second-worst day ever. its worst day was back on june 11th, when it went down more than 25% in volatile trade the secondary offer is for 3.25 million shares 3 million will be sold by current shareholdered while 250,000 will be offered by the company. a regulatory filing chose that ceo ethan brown plans to share more than 38,000 shares which could net him $38.7 million. they'll use the proceeds for expanding supply and marketing some believe that could lead to further short interest in the stock, because it could cut borrowing rates. but the bulls say the offering could be a positive for the company if the shares end up in sticky hands this as the company's actual results were fairly strong beyond raised its yearly revenue guidance from $210 million to $240 million it attributed its quarterly revenue
hi, aditi. >> hi, carl. the stock is down despite the company posting some strong numbers on certain metrics investors, though, are trading on a secondary stock offering by the company. beyond is on track for its second-worst day ever. its worst day was back on june 11th, when it went down more than 25% in volatile trade the secondary offer is for 3.25 million shares 3 million will be sold by current shareholdered while 250,000 will be offered by the company. a regulatory filing chose...
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carl: more urgency to act. they highlighted elevated risks, especially external risks like glowing global growth, hard brexit, ongoing tensions in the trade war. i do not think those have been resolved or improved so i do not think they will suggest conditions are worsening, yet there remain at an elevated level which will mean
carl: more urgency to act. they highlighted elevated risks, especially external risks like glowing global growth, hard brexit, ongoing tensions in the trade war. i do not think those have been resolved or improved so i do not think they will suggest conditions are worsening, yet there remain at an elevated level which will mean
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we spoke to carl icahn earlier. object to the fact that they did a transformational acquisition that really puts the company at risk and did not go to the board members for a vote. they skirted the board members vote. it is interesting, they pledged in the future -- this was a few months ago, in the future they would always go to shareholders, keep the balance sheet current. i say that all in the letter. watch carefully their debt. not only did they violate that pledge but they ran to warren buffett. activist investor carl icahn speaking with erik schatzker. we are joined by our deals reporter who broke the story. to letter from icahn investors, the latest attack on occidental, pretty brutal wording, taking the ceo to the cleaners. >> it is typical icahn. colorful, and at the same point, pretty eviscerating. shery: what was the problem that he saw the issue with this financing? >> primarily, expensive. warren buffett will get 8% on his investment, plus some more roots. -- warrants. that is a bit different from what
we spoke to carl icahn earlier. object to the fact that they did a transformational acquisition that really puts the company at risk and did not go to the board members for a vote. they skirted the board members vote. it is interesting, they pledged in the future -- this was a few months ago, in the future they would always go to shareholders, keep the balance sheet current. i say that all in the letter. watch carefully their debt. not only did they violate that pledge but they ran to warren...
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carl cameron, you know him as campaign carl, retired as chief political correspondent right around inauguration day 2017. every election day since 1996, but he's not done with news. he's hided off to front page live. it wants to be a liberal version of "the drudge report." i asked about his career move and why he left fox in the first place. >> i was absolutely exhausted. i spent about 2 1/2 to three years on the road. >> i came out of nebraska, to believe you only way to do it right, share what you know with voters, and at the end of 22 years with trump at the end of the real caboose of it all, i was just toast. frankly, while the news division at fox news channel has always worked to be truly fair and balanced and accurate, the pin hosts on primetime and elsewhere on fox had become more than i can't assistant i have no objection to opinion hosts, but i do believe it's important that the information be accurate, fast-based, verifiable, and information that helps as opposed to hurt people to help people make decision. >> what's it like for you to wart of early stage of the campaign position fro
carl cameron, you know him as campaign carl, retired as chief political correspondent right around inauguration day 2017. every election day since 1996, but he's not done with news. he's hided off to front page live. it wants to be a liberal version of "the drudge report." i asked about his career move and why he left fox in the first place. >> i was absolutely exhausted. i spent about 2 1/2 to three years on the road. >> i came out of nebraska, to believe you only way to...
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carl beech claimed he'd actually murdered two boys. beech listened from the dock as a series of powerful and poignant impact statements were read to the packed courtroom. lord bramall, a former chief of the defence staff, now in his 90s, wrote... the widow of lord brittan, who died during the investigation wrote... and the godson of the late prime minister sir edward heath said... danieljanner, son of another politician falsely accused by beech, spoke for his family. the effect is hard to describe, but it's the stigma of an allegation as serious as rape against a loving father. harvey proctor later gave a news conference. my life, my future as i had planned it to be and my belief in british institutions and fairness have gone. the metropolitan police assertion that his allegations were credible and true is already part of my obituary. carl beech has been sentenced for lying about his abuse claims, downloading hundreds of sexual images of young boys, and secretly filming a boy indecently. he will serve half of his 18 year sentence in pr
carl beech claimed he'd actually murdered two boys. beech listened from the dock as a series of powerful and poignant impact statements were read to the packed courtroom. lord bramall, a former chief of the defence staff, now in his 90s, wrote... the widow of lord brittan, who died during the investigation wrote... and the godson of the late prime minister sir edward heath said... danieljanner, son of another politician falsely accused by beech, spoke for his family. the effect is hard to...
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carl: that is a great way of framing this, right? q2 gdp and the composition of growth is providing us a template of what gdp growth will look like over the next couple of quarters. it will be a consumer driven profile with very little contribution from business investment. the drags from inventories and exports will fade. we can average what happened in q1 and q2 to get better perspective on that front, but consumers are the only game in town, and that is not unfamiliar territory for this economic cycle during the periods where consumers were punching above their weight class, if you will, with the growth average of cycle.2% in this that is a reasonable expectation for the back half of the year. if the economic time it -- economic climate improves and businesses are willing to invest and spend, you can see slightly further growth numbers. just depending on consumers will be good enough. guy: carl, the other big number that stands out in this set of data, to me, is the contribution being made by governments. is that sustainable? sust
carl: that is a great way of framing this, right? q2 gdp and the composition of growth is providing us a template of what gdp growth will look like over the next couple of quarters. it will be a consumer driven profile with very little contribution from business investment. the drags from inventories and exports will fade. we can average what happened in q1 and q2 to get better perspective on that front, but consumers are the only game in town, and that is not unfamiliar territory for this...
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carl stokes, his response to all of this at the time, mr. straddling? david: carl stokes was the first african-american mayor of any major city. he really understood the problems of urban america. he was raised in poverty himself here in cleveland, grew up in one of the most degraded neighborhoods in public housing and central, so he had kind of a unique view on the problems of urban america. indiscernible] >> talk about both at the same time. the solution to one problem were not going to solve the pro-s of urban america. you have to deal with all of these problems at once. they were all interconnected. so the day after the cuyahoga caught fire on a sunday morning, so on a monday morning he calls -- has his staff call together the local press and takes them on what my brother richard and i call the pollution tour. they meet at the railroad trestle where the fire took place and he discussed water pollution in the cuyahoga but also lake erie noting that the city of cleveland was really powerless to solve the problems of water pollution. most , much of the
carl stokes, his response to all of this at the time, mr. straddling? david: carl stokes was the first african-american mayor of any major city. he really understood the problems of urban america. he was raised in poverty himself here in cleveland, grew up in one of the most degraded neighborhoods in public housing and central, so he had kind of a unique view on the problems of urban america. indiscernible] >> talk about both at the same time. the solution to one problem were not going to...
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carl beech claimed he'd actually murdered two boys. beech listened from the dock as a series of powerful and poignant impact statements were read to the packed courtroom. lord bramall, a former chief of the defence staff, now in his 90s, wrote... the widow of lord brittan, who died during the investigation wrote... and the godson of the late prime minister sir edward heath said... danieljanner, son of another politician falsely accused by beech, spoke for his family. the effect is hard to describe, but it's the stigma of an allegation as serious as rape against a loving father. harvey proctor later gave a news conference. my life, my future as i had planned it to be and my belief in british institutions and fairness have gone. the metropolitan police assertion that his allegations were credible and true is already part of my obituary. carl beech has been sentenced for lying about his abuse claims, downloading hundreds of sexual images of young boys and secretly filming a boy indecently. he will serve half of his 18 year sentence in pri
carl beech claimed he'd actually murdered two boys. beech listened from the dock as a series of powerful and poignant impact statements were read to the packed courtroom. lord bramall, a former chief of the defence staff, now in his 90s, wrote... the widow of lord brittan, who died during the investigation wrote... and the godson of the late prime minister sir edward heath said... danieljanner, son of another politician falsely accused by beech, spoke for his family. the effect is hard to...
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today carl beech went into the witness box to repeat his claims before a jury. among those he has accused is lord bramall, former chief of defence staff. he told the court his stepfather first took him to see general bramall, as he called him, in an office at an army barracks. the general asked his stepfather to wait outside. carl beech said, "i wasn't in there for very long." "he touched my head, he touched my body. "i had to undress and then dress again." he told the jury on another occasion his stepfather took him to a disused house and waiting for him were lord bramall and other members of the military. he said, "everyone was asked to leave the room by general bramall." "he undressed me and ended up doing what ray — "his stepfather — had done to me." "raping. "i was just left on the floor and general bramall left." he also described being taken to an army training site on salisbury plain where he said he was undressed and tied to a wall with hooks. he alleged he was then stabbed in the foot and hand and tortured with a cigarette lighter and darts as well
today carl beech went into the witness box to repeat his claims before a jury. among those he has accused is lord bramall, former chief of defence staff. he told the court his stepfather first took him to see general bramall, as he called him, in an office at an army barracks. the general asked his stepfather to wait outside. carl beech said, "i wasn't in there for very long." "he touched my head, he touched my body. "i had to undress and then dress again." he told the...
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good morning to you. >> hey, carl, how you doing? >> good. where do you come down -- let's do face app first. this was a topic of discussion where you were recently. >> mm-hmm. yeah, i was at a security conference in aspen. and it was all of the big security people in foreign policy and obviously, you know, they've been talking about the incurs n incursions, especially from russia for a long time, and have been concerned about it, and especially concerned now about china. and so at the same time, this face app thing pops up, which i think is not the kind of thing that they consider serious at all. and in fact, a lot of security analysts have said, this is not -- they're not sending everything back to vladimir putin so he can look at your old face, but it still brings it into the consumer sector this idea that there are companies that are not based in the u.s. that have a ton of data about you. and that might be concerning, from authoritarian regimes >> kara, my issue with the whole face app craze is i didn't get the sense that people were thi
good morning to you. >> hey, carl, how you doing? >> good. where do you come down -- let's do face app first. this was a topic of discussion where you were recently. >> mm-hmm. yeah, i was at a security conference in aspen. and it was all of the big security people in foreign policy and obviously, you know, they've been talking about the incurs n incursions, especially from russia for a long time, and have been concerned about it, and especially concerned now about china. and...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber. citi looking good, plenty else this week with powell on deck. tech companies on the hill soft china gdp number getting the president's attention. europe is green and oil is up a quarter this morning road map begins with wall street's record run, stocks poised for renewed gains of the open as citi unofficially kicks off earnings season. >> trade war slowdown, china posting the lowest quarterly growth in 27 years >> and silicon valley tech lash from one of its own, peter teal calling out google, alleging, quote, seemingly treason ous acts we'll begin a new week, stocks on track to hit fresh record highs. citi kicks off earnings season with better than expected results held by gains and consumer lending also in focus, china, slowest economic growth in 27 years in q2 gdp at 6.2 for june, industrial production, retail sales, fixed asset investment all beat expectations, leading some guys to think maybe the central banks work is starting to filter in. >> i think so. the bears have the work
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber. citi looking good, plenty else this week with powell on deck. tech companies on the hill soft china gdp number getting the president's attention. europe is green and oil is up a quarter this morning road map begins with wall street's record run, stocks poised for renewed gains of the open as citi unofficially kicks off earnings season. >> trade war slowdown, china posting the lowest quarterly growth in 27 years >> and silicon valley...
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carl, my takeaway from him was not every member is on board with the fed rate cut. it's not an obvious case right now. he said the economy is fine. he is expecting the gdp number to show 2% growth, a step down from 3% in the first quarter, but no desperate need to ease policy right now and he said, in fact, there are costs to easing when it's not time look at the stock market look at creating inflation and asset bubbles. he is worried about that sort of thing, which is very different from the testimony we have heard lately from jay powell and his number two on the wires. >> right although as bullard said last week, these decisions don't have to be unanimous. >> they don't. there could be key dissents. ahead of next week's meeting, steve liesman, fed watcher steve, the fed on the same page here >> not exactly, and your discussion about dissent is a perfect segue. fed chairman jay powell has the votes to cut rates as you found out friday, he has opposition let's look which fed members are where when it comes to making the cut. those who might oppose to it esther georg
carl, my takeaway from him was not every member is on board with the fed rate cut. it's not an obvious case right now. he said the economy is fine. he is expecting the gdp number to show 2% growth, a step down from 3% in the first quarter, but no desperate need to ease policy right now and he said, in fact, there are costs to easing when it's not time look at the stock market look at creating inflation and asset bubbles. he is worried about that sort of thing, which is very different from the...
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good morning, rick. >> reporter: good morning, carl. inflation data has been running on the warmer side to be sure, and what a move on the long end. i'm not talking just u.s. treasuries, in every direction you look france, u.k., germany matter of fact, think about it this way twos are down one on the day, one on the week. ten year one on the week the french ten year is up about a dozen basis points now on the week and boons are up 15 basis points on the week. big week so let's look at the charts. if you look at a one week chart, two year note yields you see that deterioration whereas the next few charts are going to show you a higher right end of that chart the reason i want to talk about the two year is it's mostly associated with the fed activity, interest rate differentials. look at the dollar index these charts really rhyme. that really speaks volumes especially if you're doing foreign exchange with the banks. obviously the dollar is ignoring the long end of it here's a one week of ten years you can immediately see the difference le
good morning, rick. >> reporter: good morning, carl. inflation data has been running on the warmer side to be sure, and what a move on the long end. i'm not talking just u.s. treasuries, in every direction you look france, u.k., germany matter of fact, think about it this way twos are down one on the day, one on the week. ten year one on the week the french ten year is up about a dozen basis points now on the week and boons are up 15 basis points on the week. big week so let's look at the...
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when doing so, the police claimed carl beech was a consistent witness. but sir richard said, at the time, beech "had not been consistent". the police watchdog, the ipoc, has cleared the officers of any misconduct and says it won‘t reopen that inquiry. let‘s talk to harvey proctor now. thank you forjoining us on the programme. we really appreciate it. good morning. lets rewind the clock a little bit and take you back to that day. how was it? the 4th of march, 2015, four and a half years ago. a normal day until the dog started barking. i saw a police car near to my home. that‘s not unusual because i worked for the duke of rutland and i had connections with the police because i was in charge of security on the belvoir estate and the castle. what was unusual was that the detective sergeant announced when he came through the door that he was from the homicide squad of the metropolitan police and he had a search warrant to search my home. that was most unusual. of course. how has all of this affected your life? from that point, it must have been incredib
when doing so, the police claimed carl beech was a consistent witness. but sir richard said, at the time, beech "had not been consistent". the police watchdog, the ipoc, has cleared the officers of any misconduct and says it won‘t reopen that inquiry. let‘s talk to harvey proctor now. thank you forjoining us on the programme. we really appreciate it. good morning. lets rewind the clock a little bit and take you back to that day. how was it? the 4th of march, 2015, four and a half...
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good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. rates are kicking up just a little bit couple of basis points on pretty much all maturities. let's call it a parallel shift up two basis points. i wish i could tell you it was because of the budget deal don't you all find it so charming that we find such compromise when both sides want to spend more money. one week of 10s, you can clearly see we have come down and we are going sideways really, if you wanted to see some bolder action, we need to close above 214 on the yield or close below 195 on the yield probably we're going to test the upper end of that range. look at one week of bunds. there is a bit of a difference here if the last chart was a ski slope, kind of go down and slow down would be gaining momentum on this chart if it was a ski slope. definitely bunds are getting within reaching distance, once again, of the all time low yield close minus 40 basis points. i have a feeling that will be extending in the weeks, months and quarters ahead get ready for ecb meeting, whether it
good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. rates are kicking up just a little bit couple of basis points on pretty much all maturities. let's call it a parallel shift up two basis points. i wish i could tell you it was because of the budget deal don't you all find it so charming that we find such compromise when both sides want to spend more money. one week of 10s, you can clearly see we have come down and we are going sideways really, if you wanted to see some bolder action, we need to...
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carl riccadonna on u.s. second-quarter gdp numbers, and josh green on elizabeth warren leading from the left. let's start with you, kevin. we heard president trump recommended he take a position on the dollar and he said we will not manipulate the dollar. kevin: fascinating developments on this front. u.s. kudlow saying the government will not intervene to weaken the value of the dollar despite persistent concerns about other countries, i.e. china, and even european counterparts. this is something the administration has been considering for quite some time. it is also something the president has tweeted about and spoken about but as of now they have decided against doing so. we should note that the fact that this is even being senior economic cabinet level officials talking about this, even openly is white remarkable. -- is quite remarkable. david: something that might be affecting the dollar is the gdp numbers. what is the attitude in the house behind you? it was nice, but it was not the 3% or 5% president
carl riccadonna on u.s. second-quarter gdp numbers, and josh green on elizabeth warren leading from the left. let's start with you, kevin. we heard president trump recommended he take a position on the dollar and he said we will not manipulate the dollar. kevin: fascinating developments on this front. u.s. kudlow saying the government will not intervene to weaken the value of the dollar despite persistent concerns about other countries, i.e. china, and even european counterparts. this is...
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carl >> that's fascinating, leslie. that buffet number of 97 is this a matter of your age, meaning the footprint that you've left? because buffett's not sociallily media active but he's certainly been around a while. >> it's his age and also where the population density is. one would that imagine that omaha, for example, has less population density in his specific zip code than say, seattle or san francisco suburbs, like where mark zuckerberg lives so i think it's a combination of all of those things. i tried it out on myself and i only have auniqueness, so well below average, but i live in manhattan where there's a greater population density than you might have in some other parts of the united states >> interesting i did give leslie my information. leslie, i'm not sure if you ran it, but i'm not even sure i want to know at this point. >> i didn't -- >> i wonder if it changes anything that i'm canadian >> i think being a san francisco native -- or a native now, at least, might skew the data to be a little bit more, you
carl >> that's fascinating, leslie. that buffet number of 97 is this a matter of your age, meaning the footprint that you've left? because buffett's not sociallily media active but he's certainly been around a while. >> it's his age and also where the population density is. one would that imagine that omaha, for example, has less population density in his specific zip code than say, seattle or san francisco suburbs, like where mark zuckerberg lives so i think it's a combination of...
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sargeant, who let's hear from the son of carl sargea nt, who committed let's hear from the son of carl sargeant, who committed suicide after brief investigation. eight months later we have had to sit through a continuing need changing version of events, delivered in a defensive, evasive and argumentative manner. the discrepancies in the form of the first minister evidence are deeply troubling, and remain significant questions over the integrity of this evidence. after eight months, we pause for thought... and we would have expected him to have a clear and unambiguous expiration. we are also deeply offended by the lack of any remorse or regret from the former first minister. and we are astounded to hear him say in evidence that one text message sent by a special adviser was sufficient for someone who claimed to be a friend, adding that he did not even have to do that. as his brother said, the former first minister has been engaged in a damage limitation exercise, ever since ann jones courageously came forward to give her evidence. as a family during these proceedings we have been subjec
sargeant, who let's hear from the son of carl sargea nt, who committed let's hear from the son of carl sargeant, who committed suicide after brief investigation. eight months later we have had to sit through a continuing need changing version of events, delivered in a defensive, evasive and argumentative manner. the discrepancies in the form of the first minister evidence are deeply troubling, and remain significant questions over the integrity of this evidence. after eight months, we pause for...
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david: carl stokes is the first african-american mayor of any major city. and you know, he really understood the problems of urban america. he was raised in poverty himself here in cleveland. grew up in one of the most degraded neighborhoods in public housing in central. the neighborhood. so he had kind of a unique view on the problems of urban america as far as major politicians are concerned. he will understood that problems of adequate housing and others for residents in cleveland, but he knew that cleveland itself could not recover if its water quality continued to diminish and particularly if air quality continued to diminish. unlike many politicians of the era, when he spoke about the problems of urban america, he completely mingled the urban crisis with the environmental crisis. he tended to talk about both at the same time. solutions to one problem were not going to solve the problems of urban america. you had to deal with all of these problems at once. they were all interconnected. the day after the cuyahoga fire on a sunday morning, so on a monday
david: carl stokes is the first african-american mayor of any major city. and you know, he really understood the problems of urban america. he was raised in poverty himself here in cleveland. grew up in one of the most degraded neighborhoods in public housing in central. the neighborhood. so he had kind of a unique view on the problems of urban america as far as major politicians are concerned. he will understood that problems of adequate housing and others for residents in cleveland, but he...
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and even if you're talking about windows, carl. if you're talking about more personal computing, the gaming business didn't do so well you don't really expect that the middle of the year, but the surface business is doing well windows mix is good toward the higher end you get the sense that these businesses are actually making the other businesses stronger. that's what you want to see if a business is going to stay profitable and grow. >> we talked this morning about nadella's -- the low expectations he had of coming in, but also the low expectations that linkedin had and its impact on office >> yeah, i don't know if i had low expectations of linkedin the significance of linkedin for me here was reid hoffman, a born and bread sort of silicon valley company linking up with microsoft, the big bad wolf. no one in silicon valley liked microsoft five plus years ago. now microsoft is a mainstream platform company, perhaps more friendly, arguably, than amazon in the valley, but, yes, satya nadella benefited not only from being brilliant i
and even if you're talking about windows, carl. if you're talking about more personal computing, the gaming business didn't do so well you don't really expect that the middle of the year, but the surface business is doing well windows mix is good toward the higher end you get the sense that these businesses are actually making the other businesses stronger. that's what you want to see if a business is going to stay profitable and grow. >> we talked this morning about nadella's -- the low...
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carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. >>> right now, democratic front-runner joe biden is campaigning in new orleans, and coming under fire from one of his 2020 rivals. after he rolled out his massive new criminal justice reform plan today. that includes $20 billion to shift incarcerating to prevention. that comes one week before the cnn democratic debates. where biden will be standing next to cory booker and kamala harris. both have criticized biden's support of the 1994 crime bill, especially of african-american men. today, booker wasted no time attacking biden's plan. swroe biden had more than 40 years to get this right. the proud architect of a failed system is not the right person to fix it. david, if you're in the biden camp, there's a jab from booker, maybe you're a little nervous, co chairman
carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. >>> right now, democratic front-runner joe biden is campaigning in new orleans, and coming under fire from one of his 2020 rivals. after he rolled out his massive new criminal justice...
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before that airs we wanted to sit down with carl to find out what to expect carl, i love you and i watch the documentary this weekend and i left with two points one is that why juul thinks they're doing good, there's a child from michigan, a child from west virginia and new york and all i could think of, he says they're sorry they're sorry these three kids were so troubled and they might not have been if it weren't for juul >> you're right, jim i'm not sure juul has a good answer for that one. you look at the early marketing campaigns, how they were positioned, the colors they used, the music they used, the social media footprint they had, a few years ago, and then to hear him say i'm sorry if we ever did anything that might have appealed to kids, it's tough to square. i totally agree and think that's why they're talking to us now. i think you're going to see chapter one in a longstanding apology tour saying we had some questionable practices in the past, and they're over we're going to see >> i am involved with a move to be able to try to stop migraine, which is a terrible disease. when
before that airs we wanted to sit down with carl to find out what to expect carl, i love you and i watch the documentary this weekend and i left with two points one is that why juul thinks they're doing good, there's a child from michigan, a child from west virginia and new york and all i could think of, he says they're sorry they're sorry these three kids were so troubled and they might not have been if it weren't for juul >> you're right, jim i'm not sure juul has a good answer for that...
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carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. if not, talk to schwab. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as li
carl, does your firm offer a satisfaction guarantee? like schwab does. guarantee? (splash) carl, can you remind me what you've invested my money in? it's complicated. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is being managed? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. if not, talk to schwab. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?!...