about how many interest rate increases they are predict and. all three major averages are higher, ounce around a little bit. withlooked at the s&p 500 s&p 500 versus oil prices. oil prices went south and it comingike both of them back. oil has been in focus with inventory reports showing a fourth weekly decline, though not as big a drop as anticipated. factory production pulled back by .4%, double what was estimated. that also seems to have affected the bond market. we have the two and the 10 here and yields going lower and took a turn lower after we got factory production date of. going into the commentary from the fed. and ahead of the fed, it is worth checking on w.a.r. p. i ve change this to look at the swaps market to see what they are protecting. we have a 50% chance of an interest increase not until february of next year. checking on the u.s. dollar, we ve seen a decline in the dollar going in the same direction as rates. talked about pound ballot pound volatility b
tom: today to me is the first day we are really into the vote. it has changed dramatically, the tone, the desperation in the newspapers. francine: it is getting personal. you have the queen on the front cover and then it gets really personal with david cameron saying, look into his eyes and do not vote to stay tomorrow. we ll have plenty more later on. also looking at the daily telegraph. let s get to the bloomberg first word news. day ofthe final campaigning before british voters decide whether the country should stay in the european union. different polls put each side ahead. there was one final debate last night on the bbc. more than 60% of the world s leading country does companies have their european headquarters here in german dust in london. in london. i think we have heard an amazing amount of running down of hours that he. we are proud of our city. the astonishing thing is that the remains side continually underestimate our ability to do better deals if we ar
countdown. i am anna edwards. manus: breaking news, let us take it off with statoil, the norwegian energy giant. the market was looking for profit of $294 million. that is considerably less, the understatement at the start of the reporting day. adjusted earnings at $913 million, that was after 1.3 billion capital expenditures cut, adjusted net loss at $28 million.the estimate was for a net of $294 million. they are holding on to their output guidance. however, they have cut down to $12 billion, the first of a feast, as it were, a breaking news. we will have the ceo, eldar saetre. anna: let us get on to another corporate breaking numbers, that is santander. the bank of course based in spain, but operates globally, they have given us a net profit in lineillion euros, with the estimate of 2.8 5 billion euros. they say they have a goal of raising dividend per share in 2016. a business that has a number of headaches, eliminating around 1400 jobs in spain just this year. low intere
people who live differently or pray differently stop living or thinking or praying how they do. radical islamism does not use words to get what it wants. we observe its methods in syria through isil. there, they stone women and they throw men from buildings for violating their code. this contempt for other cultures drives them to destroy historical art facts and ancient holy sites. they are exterminating entire communities of people for participating their exterminating entire communities of people for practicing a different set of religious beliefs, and they celebrate it. they are posting gruesome videos of their heinous acts online. they are using this combination of violence and twisted ideology as propaganda. they are seducing disaffected individuals to join their perverse quest. while the extent to which the orlando shooter was influenced by this incitement is unclear. he clearly identified with isil s barbaric dploarfication of violence. this is why we must unite to e
your welcome, everybody to the international spy museum. i am mark staudt, former historian of the international spy museum. the current museum historian dr. vince houghton is away at it down on a secret mission, which perhaps you ll hear about in the future. but i m always delighted to come back to my old haunts and step in whenever necessary. you have time tonight to what i think is a wonderful program that we are putting on in cooperation with the norwegian embassy because this is the story we are hearing tonight is a better world for us to come is very important and famous and dramatic world were to rate into norway convicted primarily by norwegians. and on this thing to partner up with the norwegian embassy. i d like to say a few words by way of introduction to our friends here from the norwegian in this these specifically. jon-age oyslebo is cultural affairs and education at the royal norwegian embassy. he has been here in washington for about 10 months on this partic
program is called sidling pathways to mars. you can find out more at buzz aldrin.com if you want the t-shirt you can go to buzz aldrin.com. that is a fund-raiser for his foundation every penny goes to the foundation and then i know you think you re going to explain site colors now you are not. [laughter] [applause] i reading a book by president carter, his autobiography. i had the privilege to attend sunday school recently. it was the amazing and that has turned into a wonderful museum he is brilliant it continues to be a true moral leader and is way ahead of his time. it is well written and is current with a lot of history but it tells you who he is the was a believer in god but how he applies his christian values in his public life in terms of feeding the hungry in sheltering the homeless and all the great values taught through the bible. with regard to the haitian revolution that raider even it a successful revolt you cannot begin to understand the haitian revolution
you ve come tonight to what i think is going to be a wonderful program that we are putting on in cooperation with the norwegian embassy. because this is, the story we re going to be hearing tonight is about a world war ii, very important and famous and dramatic as you will hear world war ii raid into norway conducted primarily by norwegians. it was an obvious thing to partner up with the norwegian embassy. so i d just like to say a few words by way of introduction to our friends here from the norwegian embassy. specifically, jon oyslebo who s minister counselor at the royal norwegian embassy. he s been here serving in washington for about ten months on this particular tour. he served here previously a decade or so ago, i believe. his immediately preceding tour was in oslo at the foreign ministry where he s been a number of times, but he s also served in good diplomatic fashion in countries as varied as mozambique, poland, switzerland and morocco. jon and, indeed, the entire n
[inaudible conversations] welcome, everybody, to the international spy museum. i am mark stout, former historian of the museum, the current historian is out of town on a secret mission which he will hear about in the future, i am always delighted to come back to my old haunt and step in when necessary. i think it will be a wonderful program we are putting on in cooperation with the norwegian embassy because this story we are hearing tonight is about a world war ii famous and dramatic world war ii raid into norway conducted by norwegians. it was obvious to partner up with the norwegian embassy so i would like to say by way of introduction to our friends from the norwegian embassy, specifically, minister, counselor for communications, cultural affairs and education at the royal norwegian embassy. he has been serving in washington for 10 months on this particular tour. he served previously a decade or so ago, preceding in oslo at the foreign minister where he has been a number
me to solo the national anthem. good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the best attended a.j.c. global forum in our 110-year history. [applause] we are more than 2,700 people here tonight. we represent more than 70 countries. we have diplomats here tonight, and i d like quickly to read the countries so that we all know who s here as an exception of friendship with a.j.c. we have diplomats from albania, angola, argentina, armenia, australia, austria. aber za january. barbados, belgium, brazil, bulgaria. brunaldy. costa rica, cyprus. equatorial guinea. ethiopia, georgia, ghana. greece, hungary, israel and italy. kurdistan, lithuania. macedonia, mauricious and mexico [applause] let s hear it for micronesia. [applause] mongolia, morocco, paraguay, the philippines, romania, serbia, slovaka. slovenia, south korea, spain, sri lanka, swaws land, sweden, in dad and tobago and inidad and to bago and uruguay. have i missed any countries? france? bonjour. i m so sor
ladies and gentlemen, cue the color. [music] pres. obama: good morning, everybody. due to the possibility of thunderstorms, we ve decided to arrival ceremony indoors. of course, our nordic friends to tough weather. you should know that here in washington, we have not seen the sun for about three weeks. which you experience for months end, but despite that fact, e want you to know that we are deeply happy to have all of you here. we are honored to welcome not one nation, but five. our great nordic friends and partners. niinisto and mrs. finland, solberg and lofven,f norway, sweden and denmark rasmussen, and prime minister johansson and ingibjorg of ice land. delegations, r welcome to the united states. i m going to try this as best as i can. speaking foreign language] . [applause] welcome. [laughter] saying welcome in foreign language] those, i m not sure were delivered perfectly, but i think the spirit was understood. today is an opportunity for michelle and me to retur