pregnancy, there was concern about archie s physical dependence on that. he was monitored and then he was instantly placed into foster care. and that s when, you know, that s when i knew this is serious. that full report in 15 minutes time. plus. plus. . . and plus. and bruno is the hero of the night. frank bruno one of britain s most famous boxers of all time will be here to talk to you at10.15am. hello and welcome to the programme. we re live until iiam. throughout the morning, we ll bring you the latest news and developing stories. in around half an hour s time politicians will debate whether the use of mesh in surgery should be abandoned. it s after this programme revealed six months ago the debilitating pain it can leave people in. and not just and notjust physical pain, but mental pain as well. we ll bring you some of that debate live. do get in touch on all the stories we re talking about this morning, use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged
they give us another hotel in earl s court. barclays and four former executives have been charged with fraud, in connection with financial support received from qatar during the financial crisis in 2008. also, experts say it could be the hottest heatwave in june for 20 years. but, as the temperature soars to above 30 in many places, a health warning is issued to those struggling to stay cool. one of the greatest upsets that queens has seen. the man who has ruled this place so many times. tennis and the world no 1 andy murray has suffered a shock defeat in the first round at queens. he lost in straight sets to the world number 90. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor, philip hammond, has put britain s future economic prosperity centre stage in any brexit deal. in particular, mr hammond called for a jobs first settlement. he also wants immigration to be managed, but not shut down altogether. labour says the chancellor is distancing himself from the prime minis
the grease five-year bond should price sometime today. what will that price be? the vix lower on the day. david: time now for your morning brief. general motors and caterpillar will release their earnings later today. the home prices for may will be out. and we will get july consumer confidence data. alix: thank you. companies in the s&p reporting this week. here is where we are stacked up so far taking a look at sales and earnings growth. top is sales growth. the bottom is earnings growth. blue is technology. orange is the rest. much google today. they are getting hit by 2.5% after disappointing some investors in terms of revenue. here is what the coo had to say. we are obviously happy with the ongoing strength and advertisement revenue, particularly in search. we continue to drive user adoption and engagement with mobile devices. build bettero expenses for users and advertisers. we see increasing contributions from growing non-advertisement revenue businesses. l : trying
if you live in the eastern or central time zones, call us at (202) 748-8000. if you live in the mountain or pacific time zone, (202) 748-8001. you can also send us your thoughts on twitter. you can leave a comment on our facebook page. this fight between president-elect donald trump and the labor unions started after what appeared to be a victory last week. he had negotiated a deal with a factory in indiana to keep jobs from moving to mexico. that deal became controversial after these comments from a union leader in indiana. here is the story in the cannotgton. washington post. the story says that chuck jones, the president of united fuel workers, which represents carrier employees have felt optimistic when donald trump announced he had reached a deal until thee 1100 jobs union leader heard that only 730 of the projected jobs wednesday and 550 union members would lose their livelihoods after all. jones hoped donald trump would explain himself. when he got up there, and f
week we re throwing it back with a punk theme. there we go. 90s. early 2000s. i m not the one to ask. let s check in on the global markets, show you what s happening with the u.s. futures after a mixed close on wall street. the s&p did nothing. we re approaching the end of the quarter. best quarter for global stocks in years, ending on a sluggish note here. dow futures down 12 points. s&p down less than 2. nasdaq again shines. that was the story of yesterday. tech was a stand out led by apple and amazon. the nasdaq actually finished higher while the dow finished lower. yeah. in general, of course, it wasn t huge moves either way. it wasn t a day where we were worrying about big declines or big falls. in the sector performance, the slight surprise we were discussing on squawk alley yesterday, driven yields we ve seen, banks and utilities actually moved in the same direction. we ve seen big moves in opposite directions when the yield curve has been a factor. but the