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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Markets European Close 20240712

Story on the vaccine pause we were talking about with the cfo a little earlier on. We are waiting to see what news we get on the stimulus front as well. Brexit talks look like they are going nowhere. The s p is higher as we await news from apple. Day. Ve amazon prime the pound is lower, down by 0. 6 . The euro is softer as well. And there we go. We are watching the bdp trade the btp trade. This is we continue to see the redenomination trade factor into the btp market. Expectedue to see an further move from the ecb being factored into the btp market. How much further will it go . We will talk about that throughout the program. Alix as you were mentioning, countries across europe are widening curbs to get a grip on the fender mike thats on the pendant. In the on the pandemic. In the u. S. , there is still conversation about the election and pricing in a blue wave. Anwitiet more with dr. Bahuguna, Columbia Management head of multiasset strategy. Bahuguna thank you for having me on the sho

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Markets Balance Of Power 20240712

Sector trading higher and you also have the tech sector higher , both up more than 1 . You want to see those financials and Industrial Companies take the lead and that is exactly what is happening today. Another way of looking at that is the reopening trade is doing well, even as this years defense is holding its own. David the one thing that does not move at all our bonds. It seems like the fed has nailed those to the floor. Abigail it is amazing that we have had bonds trading in this range. It does feel that the fed they have even said they have nailed them to the floor until 2023 unless there is a risk off scenario that would cause a bid to bonds, which would mean yields would fall lower. You may see yields hang out in place. It is interesting, your point is proven today because you have the major averages up more than 1 , up for a third day in a row and yet bonds are basically flat. On a day like today you would want to see bonds selloff. That could also signal anxiety around the d

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Reel America The American Revolution Of 63 - NBC News Report 20240712

Birmingham helped shatter that told a board blake member of the National Council of churches. Sometime or other, we will have to stand and be on the receiving end of a firing hose. Leaders of all three fates decided they must do something, not just Say Something so many white clergymen were stepping from behind their pulpits and joining the ranks. Until then, Church Action has been limited to a few fronts. Among them, new orleans. Schoole years ago, trade desegregation came to the deep south. It happened in new orleans, the battle developed within the White Community. Those who saw desegregation as that viewlity, personified by most members of the school board. On the other side, those who shouted never. For a time, this second force prevailed, largely because the city leadership shrank from the fight. As frequently happens in leadership vacuums, even in the streets of so sophisticated a city, violence overtakes reason. It happened right here in new orleans. Teenagersvember day, protes

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Transcripts For KCRG KCRG TV9 News At 11 20160916

Killing his daughter last year. His daughter was 27 years old and had autism. Prosecutors say he shot her more than a dozen times because she was a burden on him. During opening statements, prosecutors suggested that stern wanted his daughter out of his life so he could have more time for white. Yesterdays testimony surrounded sterns mental and physical health when officers arrested him. Several officers testified he seemed tired, know his name. Inside his home, they found bottles of prescription medication. Including narcotic pain killers. Perhaps he took an overdose of his medication and this was an attempt to take his own life, but out of concern for him, we thought we would got to the hospital and have him checked out. An emergency room nurse testified the evaluation showed there was nothing medically wrong with that number is 3193659999. You can also email pictures and video to newsroom at kcrg dot com. It was a rainy start to the morning for a lot of people across eastern iowa. M

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Transcripts For CNNW Erin Burnett OutFront 20150624

Burnett. Outfront tonight we begin with breaking news. The boston bomber speaks. For the first time Dzhokhar Tsarnaev directly addressing his victims, saying i am sorry. Tsarnaev apologized saying if theres any lingering doubt, let there be no more. I did do it along with my brother. I am sorry for the lives that ive taken, for the suffering that ive caused you, for the damage that i have done. Irreparable damage. Two bombs planted by Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his brother, tamerlan exploded near the Boston Marathon finish life. Tsarnaev was formally sentenced to death today for killing four people. Three at that finish line and one Police Officer at a college as the tsarnaevs fled. Well be speaking with a survivor of the bombing who was in that room who spoke to tsarnaev today. First i want to start with deb feyerick. Deb, there werent cameras inside the court but you were able to watch as tsarnaev spoke. An incredible moment when you think about it for the first time speaking to victims t

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