Are donothing, they are declaring the deep hatred for the American Voter and this law is part of an impeachment and a political suicide march for the democrat party. Have you seen my polls in the last four weeks . [cheering] joining the panel wall street journal columnist and Deputy Editor dan and columnist kim and bill. Dan, the largely along party lines nancy pelosi said impeachment to work has to be bipartisan. I guess she achieved that in a way and the only people that voted against one article and to voted against both and jesse andrew from new jersey is switching parties. Is that the outcome she expected . I think that is where she thought it was going but the party find surprising is the intensity of the democratic commitment to impeachment and they all drink the impeachment koolaid. Some of these democrats believe there is some constitutional crisis in making this great commitment to defending the constitution whereas the breakdown of the vote makes it clear it is broken down t
Executive, we hear from the head of the groups chinas business exclusively. This is longterm, we have one of the biggest production bases. Nejra welcome to bloomberg daybreak europe. 6 00 a. M. In london. Williams, andom the markets react. Bond markets price 41 basis points, we have pulled back from that, but yields across the curve. Yield, to your yield drops below 1. 80. We move up three basis points today. We see dollar reaction to the fed speakers. Yen, and japan inflation data pushing the yen weaker. The youngf equities, affecting asia, but u. S. Futures on the front foot. Todays get gains in session. Gold hitting a fresh sixyear high. Brent jumping on concerns around geoPolitical Risk around the strait of hormuz. Juliette saly in singapore with lots more for us. A pretty happy friday for asian equities today. A strong rebound coming through in japanese stocks, yesterday had their worst session in more than three months. Helped out by that movement in the yen. Even though inflatio
Better than the second. We expect the previous segment to grow double digits. Matt welcome to bloomberg surveillance lets check in on the markets this morning. It is a good day, not just because it is friday, though i guess it is good if you are long stocks. The broader European Index is up more than. 5 . Crude oil gaining more than 1 . S p futures are up as well, indicating a positive open at the u. S. Start. Coming up, we speak to the president of a General Motors, dont miss that interview at 3 30 p. M. London time. Probably thenveils most revolutionary corvette since the c1. Last night in l. A. , they unveiled the see eight chordate c8 corvette. Lets get to the bloomberg first word news. China speaking on the phone. This is the second time since the two sides called a truce. There are no details on what the trade team discussed. President donald trump reiterated he could impose additional tariffs on chinese goods, if he wants. Quote very close. Steve mnuchin describes a deal on the
Countrys leaders, g. O. P. Opponents or rosy odonnell. This is Al Jazeera America live from new york city, im stephanie sy. Two prominent democrats they will vote against the Iran Nuclear Program in congress. Schumer whos vote is widely seen as influential says after much soul searching, he has decided he will oppose the agreement. John terrett is live in washington. Good morning. Reporter good morning to you. Well, this is a big deal. This is all set against the background of earlier this week, president obama and the israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netenyahu lobbying jewish groups in the United States in favor and against, of course, the iran deal, and my extension they were lobbying politicians here as well. And the reason for that, we saw the president addressing a crowd at American University earlier this week. The reason this intense lobbying is happening before the Congress Leaves Town for the summer vacation. The house is gone. The senate has wrapped up its business, and the id
Iming bab to show you how soon well feel that cool effect. Larry and alma . Thank you, spencer. Five years ago the bay area was horrified following a mass shooting which claimed the lives of seven people at an oakland college. That case is nearly over as the gunman pleaded no contest today. That means hes going to serve the remainder of his life in a state prison. Abc7 News Reporter Lyanne Melendez live in oakland with the details. Lyanne . Reporter well, you know, larry, from the beginning the gunman said he alone was responsie, but he never quite understood the implications of his actions. It took medication and several psychiatrists for him to understand what he had done and to get to this point. The few family members of the victims were escorted through a back door following the out come of todays court proceedings. This man, juan, shown here several years ago, pleaded no contest today to the mass shooting at oakhurst university which occurred in 2012. It is expected that in july