From hong kong to tokyo, frankfurt, and washington, our bloomberg voices are on the ground with todays top stories. We begin with the escalating tension in the middle east after the u. S. Killed errani and general soleimani killed iranian general soleimani. Irans president Hassan Rouhani warned of retaliation. They will see the consequent as of their mistake not only today, but in the years to come. Our for the latest, bloomberg correspondent joins us from doha. Telus the latest from iraq and iran. Reporter in iran today, it was an emotional scene, with the Ayatollah Khomeini openly weeping as there were speeches around the burial ceremony for qasem soleimani. He was also joined by palestinian leaders in giving those speeches. In addition to vowing revenge, irans Hassan Rouhani said the country would leave the remaining drags of the nuclear accord. Also, a new Interesting Development with his iraqi counterpart. Of thesehat the blood commanders, also referring to the leader that was tra
For the dow. The blue chips slid 66 points yesterday. Making it 4 in a row of down days. The nasdaq gained 3 points and the s p fell 4 gold and oil both pulled back. Jp morgans problems pile on. The bank is reportedly in talks with the Justice Department about a 3 billion dollar settlment deal but. The goverment is said to be holding out for more money. Jpm faces 6 cases of fraud. And mcdonalds cheif marketing officer will step down early next year. According to the chicago tribune. Larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us now, and larry, what do you expect as far as buying and selling in the market today . Well i think its going to be more of the same. I mean the market even though weve had tight ranges, its been very volatile and i think at the end of the day, traders right now tend to be apathetic, bored as opposed to being necessarily negative. So i think its just more consolidation and digestion of whats happened over the last couple weeks. Theres volatility in the market, and ye
Ground. The attacker took off. Longtime safeway customers know the manager as mo and his friend tells kpix 5, he has serious head injuries. That really hurts me a lot especially the coworkers. He is just trying to do his best to keep the store safe. Things happen. You dont know whats going to happen. But it happened. Reporter police hope someone will see this Surveillance Video and help identify the attacker. Really not much to go on at this point. He was in the store a little prior to so we dont know for sure what his intent was there. And then again, the exchange between him and the manager was extremely brief. Like you see on the video. And then it was really one strike and then he was out the door. Reporter employees say mo is a great boss and great friend. I have known the manager for three years. Very nice, trying to protect the store. This isnt the first time the safeway got ripped off. Reporter Juliette Goodrich kpix 5. Mo is at eden medical situation. If you have any informati
Militants out of the province of idlib. We have said that failure to contain the syrian army will have catastrophic consequences. If you didnt join methods that disregard the safety of civilians will only help the terrorists so long is. Also coming up on the day as north korea approaches its seventieth birthday effect to speak out about the dangers of munching in those fast stepping parades. It was that the doctor did not even touch me and diagnosed me with say attica. I asked him about the cure and he said there was none he said if i were lucky it would heal itself but if not it would leave me paralyzed waist down i fainted after hearing that for three months i had to crawl on the floor. A serious seven year civil war looks like its engine its final bloody stage after the leaders of iran and russia back to military offensive on the countrys last rebel held area russian president Vladimir Putin and Irans Hassan Rouhani refused calls from turkish leader read up type one for a ceasefire