Bloombergs European Headquarters in london. We have a great show for you. We Start Talking about the markets. At 9 30, we launched brexit whats next, our new show. Today we speak exclusively to the former italian Prime Minister, mario monti, and labor mp chuka umunna. Lets check on these markets. It was a spectacular, seeing all the movement. Over in the u. S. , we had record highs on all three indices. Economyning, the german slowing less than forecast. Stoxx 600, pretty much flat. This is the main picture we are looking for. Crude oil, for 3. 63. So much speculation on what opec will do. We do kick off our brexit show later on. Euro might be important as we take stock on what the price of oil means. Lets get to the bloomberg first word news with nejra cehic. German nejra German Growth slowed less than analysts predicted, 0. 4 in june, twice the rate forecast. That signals the regions largest economy may be robust enough to handle the fallout from britains decision to leave the Europe
Growth, but the u. S. Economy is doing well. Admitsd David Cameron that he and his wife own shares in a panamanian trust set up by his father. How hard will the revelation hit . Good morning, hans. A couple stories dominating. The first is whats happening in the financial markets. A move in the opposite direction, but nevertheless, everybody is on hooks waiting to see what the japanese will do. Then you have this story with David Cameron. When you and i caught up this morning, i was surprised at how dominant it was in the german press. Hans you know, when i was in the public broadcasters this morning, they all lead with the David Cameron story, the idea that he wasnt upfront. Dominating coverage here as well. In some ways it is the extent to which germany is concerned about a brexit. A great deal of concern about whether the u. K. Will leave the eu. Germany doesnt want that. Guy yeah. All things seem to revert back to brexit. Fascinating to see how it draws back into that story. Less t
Future well the curfew has been lifted. 3,000 members of the National Guard that lined baltimore streets are going home. Today across the state they dropped the rocks and protests and dropped to their knees in prayers, the government saying that its been a rough week, in an understatement. The question will baltimore return to normal and can charm city regain its charm. John terrett is live as he has been since day one. What are people saying about the ku few being lifted . Delight, they are enthroughed about it. The day began about 10 oclock this morning. We had a tweet from the mayor stephanie rawlingsblake, saying she was lifting the curfew prompting an outbreak of happiness, with several rallies outside city hall. One was an interfaith rally, where they prayed for piece and the future of the city and putting their faith in god and in faith. An hour ago when we were live on the air there were seven or eight bands playing. They were very very loud very good. There were cheerleaders d
Journalists around the world face threats and violence. It marks International Press freedom day. Baltimore is taking steps to return to normal after a tumultuous week. Major stephanie rawlingsblake lifted a curfew in place. All citizens were to be off the streets between 10 00 pm and 5 00a. M. The curfew is no longer necessary. John terrett is live in baltimore it is a beautiful sunday evening here. You can see how the people of baltimore are acting to the end of the curfew. There are bands performing outside city hall in baltimore. I can hardly hear myself thing. This is a large crowd of the day. Earlier there was an interfath rally, where they spoke about faith and prayer. The largest number of people in this scare so far turned out yesterday. It was a political rally. There was a lot of anger but it was peaceful. One of the main cries yesterday was the curfew imposed last tuesday should be ended. Today, as you know the mayor stephanie rawlingsblake ended the curfew. Therell be no c
And i said what if replace game designer with teacher or school. Woodruff those are just some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. Supported by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation. Committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More information at macfound. Org and with the ongoing support of these institutions and. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Ifill thousands of people in the northeast assessed damage and waited for the lights to come back on today, after severe storms rolled through last night. Five people were confirmed dead. The worst was in upstate new york, where a rarely seen tornado tore throughout the town of smithfield. Winds of at least 100 miles an hour destroyed four homes, including