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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.e for the bloomberg business flash, a look at the biggest stories in the news right now. franklin resorts has agreed to at legg mason, a deal valued $4.5 billion. it is a 22% premium to legg mason's closing price last friday and creates an active management giant. haveher, the companies $1.5 trillion in assets under management. a shakeup at dupont. the company -- chemical company has removed ceo mark doyle and the cfo. his rolether cementing as the architect of dupont past and future. he oversaw the merger with dow chemical and the subsequent split. dupont is in the middle of an efficiency drive. shares of intel side are soaring. appaloosa hedge fund has taken a stake in the company. they want more money for the proposal which involves giving up some of its airwaves. the company considered filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy over the matter. that is your business flash update. french train maker alstom has agreed to by the rail unit of the barnier 46 $.7 billion. this makes them the clear
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.e for the bloomberg business flash, a look at the biggest stories in the news right now. franklin resorts has agreed to at legg mason, a deal valued $4.5 billion. it is a 22% premium to legg mason's closing price last friday and creates an active management giant. haveher, the companies $1.5 trillion in assets under management. a shakeup at dupont. the company -- chemical company has removed ceo mark doyle and the cfo. his rolether cementing as the architect...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. the coronavirus epidemic has entered a new phase. there are now more than 75,000 cases, and now cases outside china are starting to multiply. it has been described as insidious. infectedortion of people are well enough to go about their daily business, so they could be spreading the disease to others. the coronavirus is genetically similar to the sars epidemic from years ago but appears to be milder in terms of illness and fatality rate. the flu epidemic killed an estimated 50 million people a decade ago. get the virus by coming into contact with droplets admitted when an infected person reads, talks, cops, or sneezes. these can also be transmitted by hands or surfaces. there is good news. simple disinfectant can kill the virus. amanda: one place the virus is certainly having an effect is on the oil markets. we saw brent snap its eight-day winning streak. the virus is showing up in global economic reports. institutean petroleum ceo mike sommers is with us now. let's start with a deman
i'm amanda lang in toronto. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. the coronavirus epidemic has entered a new phase. there are now more than 75,000 cases, and now cases outside china are starting to multiply. it has been described as insidious. infectedortion of people are well enough to go about their daily business, so they could be spreading the disease to others. the coronavirus is genetically similar to the sars epidemic from years ago but appears to be milder in terms of illness and...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. shery: here are the top stories we are following from around the world. no rest for the markets. stocks coming off of their worst session in two years. ands&p 500 at session lows on track for its fourth straight day of losses. this amid worries the coronavirus will take a bigger toll on global growth. mastercard and united airlines joining a course of companies warning about the impact of the virus on their bottom line. jamie dimon raising concerns about the effects of negative interest rate. we will bring you the highlights from jpmorgan's investor day. amanda: let's get a quick check on the major averages. as you alluded, we are seeing another day of declines. like they might be positive at the get-go, but there is plenty to chew on today that is causing negativity, including the cdc today saying the potential for an outbreak must be factored into the u.s. across the board, the dow is the steepest, but the s&p right behind it. financials,rials, the three biggest decliners. the 10-ye
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. shery: here are the top stories we are following from around the world. no rest for the markets. stocks coming off of their worst session in two years. ands&p 500 at session lows on track for its fourth straight day of losses. this amid worries the coronavirus will take a bigger toll on global growth. mastercard and united airlines joining a course of companies warning about the impact of the virus on their bottom line. jamie dimon raising concerns...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. they: morgan stanley making biggest acquisition by a wall street firm since the financial crisis. the bank agreed to buy discount anchorage -- brokerage e*trade in an all stock takeover. risk off in the markets. stocks tumbling and bonds sinking to their lowest level in three weeks. one strategist says there is a correction ahead. that conversation, coming up. and the gloves are coming off for the 2020 presidential contenders. highlights from the democratic debates as we look ahead to nevada and south carolina. amanda: quick check on those major averages. a little bit of a change in tone today, off record highs, and a sharp decline in the middle of the day. downdraftsaw a sudden for stocks. could be algorithms, fears of coronavirus. there is a broad look at the markets. is still&p 500, tech leading the declines, communications right behind. past thoseake you big techs that weigh in on the averages come over to the chip stocks
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. they: morgan stanley making biggest acquisition by a wall street firm since the financial crisis. the bank agreed to buy discount anchorage -- brokerage e*trade in an all stock takeover. risk off in the markets. stocks tumbling and bonds sinking to their lowest level in three weeks. one strategist says there is a correction ahead. that conversation, coming up. and the gloves are coming off for...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.net international, the world's leading auto supplier has a lot riding on a new nafta. i talked to live with the ceo don walker about the importance of getting that revised deal done. >> i'm very happy to see the new nafta, usmca is done. there has been a lot of work done on that. i personally think the reason nafta was redone was partly to make sure there was a good basis for going forward for trade in nafta within the automotive industry. a big part of it was too slow down the investments. there will also be a change in the regional value content. mac that is the biggest supplier in nafta. we will see the details. they will come out on friday. it should be good for nafta as a trading region to compete against other trading regions, should be good for the suppliers that are here. should be good for us. canada has to this ratified. i think there has been a real reluctance for anybody investing big money into canada while this was going on. why would you invest money if you didn't know t
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.net international, the world's leading auto supplier has a lot riding on a new nafta. i talked to live with the ceo don walker about the importance of getting that revised deal done. >> i'm very happy to see the new nafta, usmca is done. there has been a lot of work done on that. i personally think the reason nafta was redone was partly to make sure there was a good basis for going forward for trade in nafta within the automotive industry. a big part of...
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lang has visa, mastercard in trifecta, and we own mastercard for charitable trust, follow by joiningb where we talk about it endlessly can these names keep climbing. let's start with visa. look at this will you. this stock has been roaring and surging to a new all time high today. visa recently broke out from a bullish flag pattern, a formation, and that's where the stock consolidates after big move by trading sideways, big move, sideways, once you break out, you have a substantial move higher i don't think this one is done, right. meanwhile, visa's volley has been solid for weeks, the shake in money flow down here, measures the level of buying and selling pressure the si buying since late november and they keep doing it i want you to look at the moving average convergence, we call it the mac d line that helps technicians detect changes in the stock's trajectory before that happen. lang points out that visa gave us a mac d cross over where the black line crosses above the red, and it's one of the most reliable in the entire book. after today's move, the stock at 213, easily could see
lang has visa, mastercard in trifecta, and we own mastercard for charitable trust, follow by joiningb where we talk about it endlessly can these names keep climbing. let's start with visa. look at this will you. this stock has been roaring and surging to a new all time high today. visa recently broke out from a bullish flag pattern, a formation, and that's where the stock consolidates after big move by trading sideways, big move, sideways, once you break out, you have a substantial move higher...
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lang syne! it with us and being here. you can get in touch with me anytime on twitter. this is bbc news. hello there. it was another windy day on friday. as we head on into the weekend, low pressure will always be nearby. so it will stay rather unsettled. mild for most, and they will be some rain at times but also some sunshine too. so here it is. low pressure to the north of the uk on saturday. this will bring some rain to northern areas. quite a few isobars on the chart, hence the windy weather. and this area of low pressure, it will arrive saturday night into sunday. the very mild air will be pushed off into the near continent on saturday, and something a little less mild will move in. but it's still going to be pretty mild across the south. a blustery day for most of those weather fronts that i showed you, affecting scotland, northern ireland and northern england. we could see a little bit of rain across the south—east but that will clear away and then for many it will be sunshine and shower
lang syne! it with us and being here. you can get in touch with me anytime on twitter. this is bbc news. hello there. it was another windy day on friday. as we head on into the weekend, low pressure will always be nearby. so it will stay rather unsettled. mild for most, and they will be some rain at times but also some sunshine too. so here it is. low pressure to the north of the uk on saturday. this will bring some rain to northern areas. quite a few isobars on the chart, hence the windy...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and pnm bloomberg audiences.ere are our top stories. shery: markets are whipsawed on the back of their biggest today lost since 2015. investors are looking for any sign of stability as treasury yields hover near all-time lows. concerns linger about the spread of the coronavirus. health officials are saying americans should prepare for the virus to hit the u.s. donald has announced plans to brief the public. signs the chinese economy is struggling to get back to work as the virus outbreak it continues. we will walk through the numbers that could point to a contraction. we saw u.s. stocks fluctuating between gains and losses. managing to hold onto those gains. .2%.&p 500 gaining energy the only sector that's under pressure right now as we see oil prices at the lowest level since december of 2018. we continue to see concerns over oil demand globally as we continue to see infections of coronavirus rising across the world. secretary of health alec cesar confirmed the 15th case in the united states. take a look at what
amanda: i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and pnm bloomberg audiences.ere are our top stories. shery: markets are whipsawed on the back of their biggest today lost since 2015. investors are looking for any sign of stability as treasury yields hover near all-time lows. concerns linger about the spread of the coronavirus. health officials are saying americans should prepare for the virus to hit the u.s. donald has announced plans to brief the public. signs the chinese economy is...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. panic and fear hits the markets. panic and fear hits the markets. a sea of red for global equities as we live to the fastest ever market correction. racing to contain the virus. world health organization raises a list -- risk level as cases spread across the world. waiting on central banks, traders price in cuts of the global central banks as the fed's james bullard says rate cuts may be necessary. vonnie: let's get a quick check on the major averages. don't forget, it is a month end. another date to february, but the last trading day. the downtown 2.1%, well off the lows of the day, but it's been the worst week for the dow points wise in any year since 2008. it has lost more points this week than any year in total since 2008. there are oodles of statistics that we could come up with to explain the point moves today. the s&p 500 down 61 points. the nasdaq down 1
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. panic and fear hits the markets. panic and fear hits the markets. a sea of red for global equities as we live to the fastest ever market correction. racing to contain the virus. world health organization raises a list -- risk level as cases spread across the world. waiting on central banks, traders price in cuts of the global...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories that we are falling from around the world. withstanding the virus on that. u.s. stocks are extending their rebounds as investors pin their hopes on response to the right. the technical snafu at the heart of the iowa caucus meltdown. the new app that was made to make easier reporting was maybe not ready for prime time. disney set to give investors their first real look at how their new streaming service is faring. get you started with a quick look at where the markets are trading. it is a risk on rally. stocks gaining, treasuries rallying. almost every sector in the s&p 500 is in the green, which is seeing its best day since august. industrials and technology firms are leading the gains. the dow is up 1.6%. the nasdaq composite also touching a record intraday high. in thers taking comfort fact that we have seen numbers coming from beijing on containing the virus. take a look at what commodities are doing. this was interesting this week when we saw this risk on
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories that we are falling from around the world. withstanding the virus on that. u.s. stocks are extending their rebounds as investors pin their hopes on response to the right. the technical snafu at the heart of the iowa caucus meltdown. the new app that was made to make easier reporting was maybe not ready for prime time. disney set to give investors their first real look at how their new streaming...
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amanda: i am amanda lange. looking to "bloomberg markets." vonnie: the roaring 2020's. new decade starts on a higher note and wage gains are accelerating. equities hit the pause button. u.s. stocks fall after a four-day rally. the coronavirus presented new risk to the economic outlook. the cloud moment fresh fourth-quarter earnings. alphabet's ceo lays at her vision for the tech giant's future investments. our interview with her in the next half-hour. amanda: a quick check on the major averages. we are giving up some of the gains of recent sessions, snapping the winning streak here . likely to see the broad markets up on the week, and that includes the s&p 500. we do have the fed now factoring in coronavirus to global growth. the words new risk will get bandied about. we will talk about that coming up. you can see markets are weaker on the declining side. we are definitely seeing tech stocks showing leadership, but materials and energy are guiding lower. one reason is oil reaching $51 for wti. the 10-year, we are seeing that fall below 1.6%. we have jobs data on both si
amanda: i am amanda lange. looking to "bloomberg markets." vonnie: the roaring 2020's. new decade starts on a higher note and wage gains are accelerating. equities hit the pause button. u.s. stocks fall after a four-day rally. the coronavirus presented new risk to the economic outlook. the cloud moment fresh fourth-quarter earnings. alphabet's ceo lays at her vision for the tech giant's future investments. our interview with her in the next half-hour. amanda: a quick check on the...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. ministers and central bank governors from the world's largest economies met this past week and in saudi arabia, the first g20 meeting of the year. financial and global leaders are realizing the coronavirus is not just a short-term threat. stress tests with china, stress test for the world, stress test for supply chains. hopefully we come a stronger with the knowledge the will have gained with how to do with this pandemic and how we think about it economically. but it is an unknown unknown at the moment. andll the entering january february, everyone looking at transportation and tourism. definitely, those areas will be hit hard. >> there will be an impact, for sure. an impact on growth in europe, the rest of the world. now there is a clear need for a day by day monitoring. >> the alternative scenario, of course, is that it stays there longer and spreads out to other countries. just by creating a slowdown in china, that will have a worldwide impact. but then it may also create disruptio
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. ministers and central bank governors from the world's largest economies met this past week and in saudi arabia, the first g20 meeting of the year. financial and global leaders are realizing the coronavirus is not just a short-term threat. stress tests with china, stress test for the world, stress test for supply chains. hopefully we come a stronger with the knowledge the will have gained with how to do with this pandemic and how we think about it...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. now to an exclusive.omberg was forced to reveal the details of hsbc's impending overhaul. they are planning their third turnaround in a decade, eyeing job cuts, mergers, and write-downs. the bank'sn comes as biggest market, asia, suffers through crises. for more, let's bring in michael moore, who leads the coverage of finance for bloomberg. what will this mean? this is the third overhaul in the past decade. will it just be trying to squeeze more out of asia, when asia itself is suffering michael: that seems to be the already 90%asia is of hsbc's profit, and they will try to double down in the region. growing as not quickly, they see more opportunity. they may scale back on some of the businesses that they are not as dominant in, perhaps in equity trading. you have seen them over the course of the last few years, especially since the crisis. some countries have been selling businesses. you may see more of that. we have seen this from citigroup. these banks want to be global but not in every single country
i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. now to an exclusive.omberg was forced to reveal the details of hsbc's impending overhaul. they are planning their third turnaround in a decade, eyeing job cuts, mergers, and write-downs. the bank'sn comes as biggest market, asia, suffers through crises. for more, let's bring in michael moore, who leads the coverage of finance for bloomberg. what will this mean? this is the third overhaul in the past decade. will it just be trying to...
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then, a burst of auld lang syne. # and we'll tak a cup o' kindness yet # for auld lang syne.# alex partridge at westminster, still bruised after three—and—a—half years of brutal parliamentary battles. the last prime minister's questions before exit day was a surprisingly low—key affair. the labour leader wondered — what next? britain, mr speaker, is at a crossroads. we're leaving the eu and britain's place in the world is going to change. the question is what direction it takes? the signs are that this government is prepared to sacrifice our country's interest in values for short—term political advantage. and a sell—out trade deal with donald trump. but borisjohnson hit back at the labour leader. he would isolate this country, he would deprive us of our most crucial allies, we are going to take this country forward, outwards into the world, and mr speaker, in case i forgot to mention it before, we are going to deliver on our promises and take us out of the european union despite everything, despite everything that he and all the parties opposite tried to do this friday! up in yorkshire in yo
then, a burst of auld lang syne. # and we'll tak a cup o' kindness yet # for auld lang syne.# alex partridge at westminster, still bruised after three—and—a—half years of brutal parliamentary battles. the last prime minister's questions before exit day was a surprisingly low—key affair. the labour leader wondered — what next? britain, mr speaker, is at a crossroads. we're leaving the eu and britain's place in the world is going to change. the question is what direction it takes? the...
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dick lange and son, clayton lange. dick was a pioneering bush pilot and safari operator. clayton a talented plastic and reconstructive surgeon. father and son had been fighting fire on kangaroo island for two days when they lost the fight. you will not be forgotten. the three americans lost in the crash of the lockheed c30 hercules airtanker, captain ian mcbreath, first officer paul hu jr. we talk about friendship between nations. this was that friendship expressed at the profoundest level. father and son robert and patrick sellway, they stayed to defend their home in cabargo and their precious hard-earned farming equipment. patrick's wife, renee, wrote, we are broken. our hearts embrace patrick and renee's young son who will grow up without a father who lives on in memory and the stories told by those who knew him and loved him. there have been so many. we mourn each and every one of them. as the fires finally leave, the communities are left to deal with the aftermath. physical, financial, and perhaps most importantly, emotional. then there is wildlife that have be ing m
dick lange and son, clayton lange. dick was a pioneering bush pilot and safari operator. clayton a talented plastic and reconstructive surgeon. father and son had been fighting fire on kangaroo island for two days when they lost the fight. you will not be forgotten. the three americans lost in the crash of the lockheed c30 hercules airtanker, captain ian mcbreath, first officer paul hu jr. we talk about friendship between nations. this was that friendship expressed at the profoundest level....
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hundreds of trucks wait patiently to enter china in the northern vietnamese province of lang's on your thora here have just reopened one of the main border crossings the green light for hundreds of tons of goods that were stuck here for weeks. the outbreak has affected as badly since the lunar new year most drivers have stayed at home. some of the trucks have been held up here for more than a month so the goods have gone bad and spoiled overall it's hit us hard. close the checks on the trucks and drivers by customs are aimed at preventing the covert 19 virus from spreading any further the trucks are also sprayed with disinfectant and even though beijing says the rate of infection is going down in china the world health organization hasn't given any hint of an all clear. the. decline in confirmed cases. but this is no time for complacency despite all the extra measures the vietnamese can only hope that none of the trucks inadvertently smuggles the virus back across the border when they return from china. and that's also more background information you're going to find out our website at
hundreds of trucks wait patiently to enter china in the northern vietnamese province of lang's on your thora here have just reopened one of the main border crossings the green light for hundreds of tons of goods that were stuck here for weeks. the outbreak has affected as badly since the lunar new year most drivers have stayed at home. some of the trucks have been held up here for more than a month so the goods have gone bad and spoiled overall it's hit us hard. close the checks on the trucks...
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that is when frost comes into the central coast and langs over the plants and pulls away and leaves a little bit of the frost. this doesn't have any. when you put it in the refrigerator don't store it's for, too long, four, five days. they break down easily. artichokes, and make sure all the center leaves are close and tight together. a sweet nutty flavor is the best. again, a little bit of a squeeze. eat fresh and healthy. >>> coming up on the kpix5 news at 5:00, a new push could open the reservoir for access. we'll have that story and more tonight at 5:00. >>> remember, we're always streaming 24/7 on cbsn bay area. >> that is going to do it for us here at kpix5 news at noon. >> perfect day to go out with your boat and spend sometime on the water. >> do you have a boat? >> you know i don't have one. but if you have got one, enjoy it. it looks awesome out there. >> [ laughter ] >> all right. vo: while other candidates argue about health care, mike bloomberg has a record of doing something. as mayor, he protected women's reproductive rights. expanded health coverage to 700,000 new york
that is when frost comes into the central coast and langs over the plants and pulls away and leaves a little bit of the frost. this doesn't have any. when you put it in the refrigerator don't store it's for, too long, four, five days. they break down easily. artichokes, and make sure all the center leaves are close and tight together. a sweet nutty flavor is the best. again, a little bit of a squeeze. eat fresh and healthy. >>> coming up on the kpix5 news at 5:00, a new push could open...
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alexandra lange: not only are all of these artworks immediately recognizablble icons of post-war americanrt and design, but their second generation japanese american makers share a common bond beyond their ethnicity.
alexandra lange: not only are all of these artworks immediately recognizablble icons of post-war americanrt and design, but their second generation japanese american makers share a common bond beyond their ethnicity.
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the south korean movie "parasite" became the first non-english lang which win the oscar for best pictureit was a night of triumph for the director. >> it was the big surprise of the night. >> and the oscar goes to. "parasite." >> the first ever non-english language movie to win best picturure. south korean director bong joon ho's dark satire about the gap between the rich and poor in modern-day seoul was the big winner of the night. it earned a total of four awards, including best director for bong joon ho who paid tribute to one of cinema's all-time great directors and fellow nominees. >> thank you so much. when i was young and studying cinema there was a saying i carved deep into my heart, , whh is the most personal is the most creative. that quote was from our greatat martin scorsese. so, thank you. i will drink until next morning. thank you. >> there were no upsets in other big categories. the awards went to the hotly tipp favoritesed. in a comeback for renÉe zellweger, she took the best actress award for her betrayal of judy garland. >> do you take anything for depression? >> four h
the south korean movie "parasite" became the first non-english lang which win the oscar for best pictureit was a night of triumph for the director. >> it was the big surprise of the night. >> and the oscar goes to. "parasite." >> the first ever non-english language movie to win best picturure. south korean director bong joon ho's dark satire about the gap between the rich and poor in modern-day seoul was the big winner of the night. it earned a total of...
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pie como nosotros hablamos del trabajo y veremos a pie, hay conocer marÍa que es de gran magnitud, langepatrullando la zona, pero no mas ama, cuidando muy bien por los leonardo le pega al golpe. >> tengo ese sabor edad todo estarÁ de quÉ. bueno, hay mucha agreste edad y que le miramos semana, algo ahora mÁs napoli pierde como de entrenar mÁs no. miles de alcoholemia en bueno. >> este es el cuarto domicilio que se les israel san josÉ, en lo que va del aÑo. >> bueno, la policÍa de san josÉ estÁ peleando la ayuda del pÚblico para ver con el responsable o responsables de este tiroteo mortal se tiene informaciÓn, puede llamar a los telÉfonos que ver su pantalla hay una estamos hablando, puede hacerlo de manera anÓnima reportando en vivo marÍa antonieta, mejÍa, noticias una lesiÓn. catorce grados en varios por torres, porque mientras otro fiscales, el compa abogaba acusaron, voy a un hombre en el borde cuarenta aÑos de asesinar a su esposo frente a su hija de once aÑos de grabar. primer ugarte fue arrestado el martes despuÉs de que las autoridades encontraba mÁs su esposa marÍa hernÁndez, de t
pie como nosotros hablamos del trabajo y veremos a pie, hay conocer marÍa que es de gran magnitud, langepatrullando la zona, pero no mas ama, cuidando muy bien por los leonardo le pega al golpe. >> tengo ese sabor edad todo estarÁ de quÉ. bueno, hay mucha agreste edad y que le miramos semana, algo ahora mÁs napoli pierde como de entrenar mÁs no. miles de alcoholemia en bueno. >> este es el cuarto domicilio que se les israel san josÉ, en lo que va del aÑo. >> bueno, la...
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when into inviting actually enjoys treats in his visitors to the intoxicating center of the lanky lang blossoms example. you provide facts going to smell like that for weeks at school well in walking in a flower garden it is quite beautiful it isn't this very nice to see that there's a very like this in god that. others whether they're hearing god or even outside of the country could come to an actually enjoy nature. it started 20 years ago when biden planted up his holding of 210 acres. he founded porto forest estates and initially just sold would pull it off so. we thought we could enter crop for food crops and keep it going by. selling those food crops to generate short term revenue except that the community and the workers kept eating everything even before us was ready to generate more income he and his team had another idea they decided to propagate local plants and extract essential oils in 2018 they added eco tourism in every toll visitors served up a typical kenyan dish that is made exclusively of local forest produce. wellington biden is also linking up with a local community
when into inviting actually enjoys treats in his visitors to the intoxicating center of the lanky lang blossoms example. you provide facts going to smell like that for weeks at school well in walking in a flower garden it is quite beautiful it isn't this very nice to see that there's a very like this in god that. others whether they're hearing god or even outside of the country could come to an actually enjoy nature. it started 20 years ago when biden planted up his holding of 210 acres. he...
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saw that was the 1st i saw it with the big ned lang don't and it top of that and like millions of his life on inside but there's no way to escape their facade of a inside summer by few few faces or bad few of course are lying on that i was about to die so when that's the read of on the wall that is the 1st scene i saw with the big big really big fishing net so it could take like 8 days to clean that big grossman. since then i've been in his team of divers have spent countless days to moving large quantities of plastic nets discarded by fishing vessels and traditional fisherman. nets end up in the ocean when they are damaged are no longer useful. as they drift along with ocean currents or settle on the sea floor they trap and kill everything that comes in that way. was why these ghost nets have a devastating impact on medina most of the. fishermen in the area hit hard as discarded nets accounts a 10 percent reduction in catch but the local community has needed a lot of convincing to change the age old practices when we start diving in that area all the fisherman of these villages have
saw that was the 1st i saw it with the big ned lang don't and it top of that and like millions of his life on inside but there's no way to escape their facade of a inside summer by few few faces or bad few of course are lying on that i was about to die so when that's the read of on the wall that is the 1st scene i saw with the big big really big fishing net so it could take like 8 days to clean that big grossman. since then i've been in his team of divers have spent countless days to moving...
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they sing auld lang syne.me celebrated, others commiserated — including at this vigil in edinburgh. a 19—year—old man dies and a 22—year—old woman is seriously ill, after they're believed to have taken the drug mdma at a student event in warwickshire. the acquittal of president trump becomes all but certain — as senators vote against calling witnesses at his impeachment trial. a commanding lead for wales against italy as they start their defence of their six nations title in cardiff. now on bbc news, let's get the latest from the world of technology in click. this week, high impact smashes. the cgi secrets of youth. and greener fashion through clothing hire and pants on fire. over the last decade or so, fashion has gotten faster. cutting—edge design techniques coupled with a huge reduction in the cost of production and the growing success of online clothing sites means new designs and trends can be turned into low—cost clothing much quicker than just once a season. as a result, more than1 million tonnes of clo
they sing auld lang syne.me celebrated, others commiserated — including at this vigil in edinburgh. a 19—year—old man dies and a 22—year—old woman is seriously ill, after they're believed to have taken the drug mdma at a student event in warwickshire. the acquittal of president trump becomes all but certain — as senators vote against calling witnesses at his impeachment trial. a commanding lead for wales against italy as they start their defence of their six nations title in...
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. >> and you know, where there is a lang of enthusiasm, remember, the clyburn endorsement will make a difference because of the infrastructure that that brings n get out the vote effort. but when you go past south carolina, there's a problem. the big news for joe biden withins last couple of days was a super pac was going to spend i think like low six figures for him during super tuesday. now, you've got millions that need to be spent and are being spent by the other candidates but it's because the money isn't there for him. and you are looking at infrastructure that still doesn't exist there. so, this is really one state after the other. and he may have, you know, some lead-off from south carolina going in to super tuesday. which is just obviously a few days later. but the fact is, if there is no money and there is no real infrastructure, what's going to happen here? eneand i think to your point the earlier clip that you played jason, all of those things were lies that the democrats were saying about the president and his response to the caronavirus dynamic while he was gearing up fo
. >> and you know, where there is a lang of enthusiasm, remember, the clyburn endorsement will make a difference because of the infrastructure that that brings n get out the vote effort. but when you go past south carolina, there's a problem. the big news for joe biden withins last couple of days was a super pac was going to spend i think like low six figures for him during super tuesday. now, you've got millions that need to be spent and are being spent by the other candidates but it's...
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documents lang bad views of powell at the very highest levels with the u.s. justice department hot on his heels as some sort of saddam in london's ecuadorian embassy the 7 long years but full suddenly and unceremoniously being dragged out by british police. a stab in the back perhaps coincidence that aquittal is bank account had just been credited with a 4200000000 dollar learn from the i.m.f. the u.s. has huge sway so from the 4 walls of the embassy to the 4 walls of a jail cell a songe was taken to london's belmarsh prison and handed an exceptional sentence in britain by of violations seldom need to prison sentences they are generally subject only to finds. by contrast was sentenced in summary proceedings to 50 weeks in a marksman security prison clearly a disproportionate penalty that only a single purpose holding his son should be long enough for the us to prepare the espionage case against him he and his lawyer had just 15 minutes to prepare for the trial which itself also just lost it 15 minutes betrayed by ecuador feeling let down by the legal system a
documents lang bad views of powell at the very highest levels with the u.s. justice department hot on his heels as some sort of saddam in london's ecuadorian embassy the 7 long years but full suddenly and unceremoniously being dragged out by british police. a stab in the back perhaps coincidence that aquittal is bank account had just been credited with a 4200000000 dollar learn from the i.m.f. the u.s. has huge sway so from the 4 walls of the embassy to the 4 walls of a jail cell a songe was...
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colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new lang grab going on there's not land that's being grabbed it's us it's human life the acquisition of the construction of data valuable data for corporate use out of the flow of our lives that's the lag right going on and that's why the work is the only one who does justice to that let's think for instance of all the and use her license agreements or the terms of use that we read whenever we sign up for a new social media platform and if we think about the process of being asked to agree to something that we cannot even understand and signing away certain rights signing away our property in this act i think it's a very interesting we're not for one moment saying. colonialism today with data in both the same horrific level of violence that was involved in the beginnings of colonialism. but saying that the poor of historic colonialism was the force to involve people in a massive new system a new order a new organization of the world economy in the history of kuoni listen we've had different em
colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new lang grab going on there's not land that's being grabbed it's us it's human life the acquisition of the construction of data valuable data for corporate use out of the flow of our lives that's the lag right going on and that's why the work is the only one who does justice to that let's think for instance of all the and use her license agreements or the terms of use that we read whenever we sign...
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i decided lang watching a-k. and that allowing him to get the continent professor. will of that change will be a position a change which will it have a greater role to play do you think in libya with. south africa so run oppose at the chair of the organization taking over from egypt's president who let's face it was was part is that as far as libya is concerned well i really wish that would be the case but. if you just look at things it shows how weak the organization is the irony here is that the buffy on levy spent a lot of money in building the cities at the moment all of these just didn't pay anything back when it comes to just contributing to the conflict resolution in. libya and even what they are offering at the moment in you is that africans will just off one of the boots the mandate and the money will be just coming from the west or outside the region and if that's the case then i don't think it will just it just becomes like more like an employment opportunity for some and this shouldn't be actually the role that the continent or organization is advocating
i decided lang watching a-k. and that allowing him to get the continent professor. will of that change will be a position a change which will it have a greater role to play do you think in libya with. south africa so run oppose at the chair of the organization taking over from egypt's president who let's face it was was part is that as far as libya is concerned well i really wish that would be the case but. if you just look at things it shows how weak the organization is the irony here is that...
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we can talk now live to trudie lang, director of the global health network at the university of oxford talking to us. these numbers in the main province that was affected here appeared to stabilise over the last four days, what do you make of that? is it attributed the way the chinese authorities have handled this? attributed the way the chinese authorities have handled thi57m attributed the way the chinese authorities have handled this? it is really reassuring to hear that, isn't it? we can only speculate it could be the measures they put in place to try and prevent transmission and its hope we see that following the same pattern of the rest of china. what about the spread of this to other countries around the world ? spread of this to other countries around the world? yes, exactly, i think that is the main question you we are all considering and that is obviously why the global health, the world health organization made it a global public emergency, that question of if it increases in other parts of the world, it will be the poorest countries that are less able to cope and we would r
we can talk now live to trudie lang, director of the global health network at the university of oxford talking to us. these numbers in the main province that was affected here appeared to stabilise over the last four days, what do you make of that? is it attributed the way the chinese authorities have handled this? attributed the way the chinese authorities have handled thi57m attributed the way the chinese authorities have handled this? it is really reassuring to hear that, isn't it? we can...
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what's as obvious negative impacts when you when you think of this what it really comes down to is the lang time so when you're looking at lag time with respect to endemic such as the crow virus you've got a lag time there could be weeks if not months based on testing and all sorts of other things and come from it from a test when you're looking at the markets you're looking at maybe 6 hours to a day in terms of a lag time i would point to try and balance out or you know keep everything calm because if you go too high on the fixed out of the regular fix by the way then we're going to lose confidence in the markets completely so i think in this case it really has to do with the timing as opposed to which one is worst and depending on what kind of trader or were investor you are probably the fi at is going to be worse than the pandemic right ok well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy and i would like to thank our guests jason joining catch us on twitter as kaiser report until next time. what hall of the hands do. they put themselves on the
what's as obvious negative impacts when you when you think of this what it really comes down to is the lang time so when you're looking at lag time with respect to endemic such as the crow virus you've got a lag time there could be weeks if not months based on testing and all sorts of other things and come from it from a test when you're looking at the markets you're looking at maybe 6 hours to a day in terms of a lag time i would point to try and balance out or you know keep everything calm...
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doctor welin lang —— doctor li wenliang, one of the first people to raise the alarm about the virus,he risked infection with close quarters with patients.“ many patients are coming in at the same time, in the case of a health ca re same time, in the case of a health care worker working with infected patients, it could be that the amount of virus in the body increases rapidly before the immune system has the chance to deal with it, which could lead to rapid onset severe disease. the world health organisation has warned of a global shortage of facemasks and other protective equipment, in part because people who don't need them are buying them. the world is facing this —— severe disruption in the market for personal attractive equipment. demand is up to 100 times higher than normal and prices are up to 20 times higher. the last evacuation flight of british nationals from wuhan is due to revive on sunday, with passengers then being taken to quarantine in milton keynes. fergus walsh, bbc news. the death of a chinese doctor who tried to warn about the coronavirus outbreak has sparked wides
doctor welin lang —— doctor li wenliang, one of the first people to raise the alarm about the virus,he risked infection with close quarters with patients.“ many patients are coming in at the same time, in the case of a health ca re same time, in the case of a health care worker working with infected patients, it could be that the amount of virus in the body increases rapidly before the immune system has the chance to deal with it, which could lead to rapid onset severe disease. the world...
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forces advanced in the last rebel held province talks with russian officials have been taking place lang heard to try to deescalate the situation in need of. ending the conflict in libya is high on the agenda at an african union summit which will begin later today talks between representatives of libya's un recognized government and warlords holy for how far ended on saturday with no agreement for its people and power now stay with us here on al-jazeera. in india identity politics on the rise what we're seeing is the construction mills but decisions and cuts and loads of what you want to put across the country and as a dockside into this was is we do see the grit from his office the majesty of the infix into something more like the team i didn't see of the british football league i meet with victims of violence and discover what life is like for minorities in the country join me on my journey in search of india's soul on al-jazeera. best known to tourists for its beautiful beaches and dramatic coastline italian island of sardinia is also a major cut to make the western locals long delaye
forces advanced in the last rebel held province talks with russian officials have been taking place lang heard to try to deescalate the situation in need of. ending the conflict in libya is high on the agenda at an african union summit which will begin later today talks between representatives of libya's un recognized government and warlords holy for how far ended on saturday with no agreement for its people and power now stay with us here on al-jazeera. in india identity politics on the rise...
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colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new lang grab going on that's not land that's being grabbed it's.
colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new lang grab going on that's not land that's being grabbed it's.
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we have this photograph from dorothea lang from world war ii, and it's an interesting story because japanese internees, if they were u.s. citizens, could vote if they were incarcerated in internment camps, and even some japanese immigrants were allowed to vote just for camp assembly-type election, which is an interesting little side story. so in addition to the ways that different groups of americans have continued to struggle since the 19th amendment's ratification in order to secure the right to vote, i also wanted to look at some other pieces of legislation and other constitutional amendments that opened the polls to even more voters. like the 26th amendment, which lowered the voting age from 21 to 18, and the national voter registration act, which is better known as "motor voter" today, which made it easier for all americans, but especially younger and poorer voters, in particular, to register to vote and hopefully also use their right to vote. so here we have a t-shirt that was gifted to president clinton when he signed motor voter into law, and for some of our younger visitors, i think
we have this photograph from dorothea lang from world war ii, and it's an interesting story because japanese internees, if they were u.s. citizens, could vote if they were incarcerated in internment camps, and even some japanese immigrants were allowed to vote just for camp assembly-type election, which is an interesting little side story. so in addition to the ways that different groups of americans have continued to struggle since the 19th amendment's ratification in order to secure the right...
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mr lang four, negative. mr lahey, number three. mr lee, negative. ms. leffler, not guilty.guilty. mr mcconnell, not guilty. ms. mcfarland, not guilty. mr best, necklace three. mr merkley, napa three. mr moran, t. ms. mccloskey, watching him at the second impeachment of 35 not guilty which means it for the second article of impeachment, the president has been mr perdue, not guilty. mr peters, three. mr purk portman, not guilty. mr reid, number three. three. mr purk portman, not guilty. mr reid, numberthree. mr three. mr purk portman, not guilty. mr reid, number three. mr risch, three. mr purk portman, not guilty. mr reid, numberthree. mr risch, not guilty. mr roberts, not guilty, mr romney, negative. ms. resin, guilty, mr brown's, negative. mr rubio, negative. mr sanders, napa three. mr south, not guilty. the shots, guilty. mr schumer, three. mr scott florida, not guilty. mr scott of south carolina, negative. mr shaheen, three. mr shelby, three. three. ms. smith, three. ms. spano, number three. mr sullivan, not guilty. mr tester, three. number three. mr sullivan, not guilty.
mr lang four, negative. mr lahey, number three. mr lee, negative. ms. leffler, not guilty.guilty. mr mcconnell, not guilty. ms. mcfarland, not guilty. mr best, necklace three. mr merkley, napa three. mr moran, t. ms. mccloskey, watching him at the second impeachment of 35 not guilty which means it for the second article of impeachment, the president has been mr perdue, not guilty. mr peters, three. mr purk portman, not guilty. mr reid, number three. three. mr purk portman, not guilty. mr reid,...