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Time for some sport, lets go to the sport centre, Gavin Is Standing by. The final two spots in the European Champions League quarter finals are up for grabs after arsenal and barcelona secured their places on tuesday. Borussia dortmunds game against psv was finely poised ahead of their second leg last 16 tie. Its 1 0 dortmund there in germany, with about 30 minutes gone. Jadon sancho with the goal. And inter held the advantage over atletico madrid, from their first leg tie. It is currently goalless there in spain. One game in the Premier League to tell you about its the rearranged fixture between bournemouth and luton town. Into the second half of that one and 0 3 luton. Tahith chong and Chiedozie Ogbene and ross barkley with the goals. This fixture was abandoned late last year, after Luton Captain tom lockyer suffered a Cardiac Arrest on the pitch. Luton are out of the relegation places with a win. Keep up to date with all the latest scores on the bbc sport website. Jurgen klopp says

MSNBC MSNBC Live With Stephanie Ruhle October 30, 2019 13:32:00

investor standpoint, they like a little rate cut. i mean, they do. and there s a reason why, because those rate cuts are seen propping up the stock market. so stephanie, you mentioned it, it is very widely expected the fed is going to cut interest rates for the third time since july. the move is meant to help keep america s economy on track, and we all know that president trump has been very, some would even say hypercritical of fed chair jay powell. he s been calling on him and the federal reserve to cut rates even more aggressively. it now comes down to the outlook for what the fed will do with those rates in the future, because powell will give a press conference after the decision as is customary in the new fed regime. most experts believe the fed chair will indicate the interest rates reductions will stop at this point and that it will be a wait-and-see scenario about the economic data in the coming months. so, what s interesting about this, stephanie, is the debate about whethe

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180406:16:33:00

sure those possible use cases get shut down. savannah, i am not going to sit here and say that we re not going to find more, because we are. as jesse just said, jo, you have to look at every word and one of the words that just jumps out at you is idealistic. the apology is, we were too idealistic? well, it is hard to say that when you look at it from a user standpoint or an investor standpoint. i ve been talking with early investors in facebook. real disappointment comes from the fact that even though they were being idealistic and pursuing and creating all of these new products for all of us to use, obviously they knew they were gathering a lot of personal information on people and in the wake of so many other breaches and hacks, a lot of customers are asking, well, why didn t you think of the broader context in this current situation leading up to this moment over the past several years. where was the security check. and facebook s response is that they are trying to ramp up se

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clinton. they re getting the best lawyers in the country. why wouldn t bp go for the best lawyers? they ve got the biggest problem and the most money you. get the best lawyers. that s the way it works. what do you make of the $20 billion? there s been some skepticism about the $20 billion fund. can it mean faster payment under feinberg, under ken feinberg or look like it s going to be faster? i think two things. i think bp has zero bargaining leverage on any issue relating to the clean-up for the liabilities. they really don t have much choice. i think the fact that it is paid out over four years is good from an investor standpoint so people don t completely give up on bp. where would they be if they went belly up? all those people that need payments wouldn t get any if they were in bankruptcy court. setting it up with ken feinberg ity is a good move if they have a panel that can move rapidly. the way understand it, bp will pass on it first, if they agree to pay, they pay. if they do

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testimony. i think they re picking some of the top people, some of the top lawyers. jamie ger ril lick under clinton. they re getting the best lawyers in the country. why wouldn t bp go for the best lawyers? they ve got the biggest problem and the most money you. get the best lawyers. that s the way it works. what do you make of the $20 billion? there s been some skepticism about the $20 billion fund. can it mean faster payment under feinberg, under ken feinberg or look like it s going to be faster? i think two things. i think bp has zero bargaining leverage on any issue relating to the clean-up for the liabilities. they really don t have much choice. i think the fact that it is paid out over four years is good from an investor standpoint so people don t completely give up on bp. where would they be if they went belly up? all those people that need payments wouldn t get any if they were in bankruptcy court. setting it up with ken feinberg ity is a good move if they have a panel tha

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