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arend: that is fair.he damage that all the tariff stuff did last year is going to pale in significance to the collapse in trade we are having because of the virus. there could not be a worse time. we have seen the wto, the number i have in my head is -18% on a trade. explain the profound this and the impact of the collapse in world trade that seems out of the history books. than 2008is less bad or 2009. to get global trade volume data tomorrow. theooks better than what wto was guessing, maybe something like -15. i think it is undoubtably going to be a pretty shocking number but we also know that things are stabilized in may and will be better in june and to some extent it is a mirror image of what is happening in the economy. i don't think it will surprise anybody. ofhave been looking at a lot global shipping and that was down less than people would've expected a couple months ago. the wto had to revise their estimates of how bad things will be. if there is a positive surprise it's that the supply chains
arend: that is fair.he damage that all the tariff stuff did last year is going to pale in significance to the collapse in trade we are having because of the virus. there could not be a worse time. we have seen the wto, the number i have in my head is -18% on a trade. explain the profound this and the impact of the collapse in world trade that seems out of the history books. than 2008is less bad or 2009. to get global trade volume data tomorrow. theooks better than what wto was guessing, maybe...
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Jun 20, 2020
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democrats, republicans, independents, who anddeeply political believed the issues of liberty equality arend political issues but we need to fight them across racial lines and political lines. what i want is for people in this country and across the world to have what they need to thrive, not just rarely survive, and with the level of resources thisd nation has, nobody should be homeless. nobody should be without health care. everybody should be up to make a wage that they can live and raise their kids with and we should all work to enact. caller in west virginia. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i want to tie together a few issues we have been talking about this morning. i grew up very poor. that stuck with me my entire life. school, ioing through decided to become a teacher to help children like me. little did i know they were paying a low wage. if you had to put in the hours. teachers get paid more. nurses get paid. in my career of teaching, i was segregated against, and i am white, but i was segregated against because i was poor because i looked after those kids, and tha
democrats, republicans, independents, who anddeeply political believed the issues of liberty equality arend political issues but we need to fight them across racial lines and political lines. what i want is for people in this country and across the world to have what they need to thrive, not just rarely survive, and with the level of resources thisd nation has, nobody should be homeless. nobody should be without health care. everybody should be up to make a wage that they can live and raise...
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the french comic arendal is facing resistance to its restructuring plans workers at its factory in flint near paris protesting the plans $22.00 under full closure of the plant that flows as part of a comprehensive cost cutting back edge brando has long been struggling even before the coronavirus crisis it. looked on the us is its shareholders might not approve the german government's rescue package for the airline investors are due to vote on the dealer to extraordinary general meeting next week on this warning comes off to investor. holds 15 percent of the airline suggested in an interview that he might not support the 9000000000 euro rescue deed it would see the government take a 20 percent stake in. sports now and buy our munich have retained the bundesliga title after the win over a vat of braman gave them an unassailable lead at the top of the table it's the 8th season in a row that by on have won the german championship let's take a look at how they confirm their latest crown. sobyanin coach hanzi flick it was time to wrap up the title the reigning champions with the stuff but all
the french comic arendal is facing resistance to its restructuring plans workers at its factory in flint near paris protesting the plans $22.00 under full closure of the plant that flows as part of a comprehensive cost cutting back edge brando has long been struggling even before the coronavirus crisis it. looked on the us is its shareholders might not approve the german government's rescue package for the airline investors are due to vote on the dealer to extraordinary general meeting next...
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Jun 19, 2020
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democrats, republicans, independents, who anddeeply political believed the issues of liberty equality arend political issues but we need to fight them across racial lines and political lines. what i want is for people in this country and across the world to have what they need to thrive, not just rarely survive, and with the level of resources thisd nation has, nobody should be homeless. nobody should be without health care. everybody should be up to make a wage that they can live and raise their kids with and we should all work to enact. caller in west virginia. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i want to tie together a few issues we have been talking about this morning. i grew up very poor. that stuck with me my entire life. school, ioing through decided to become a teacher to help children like me. little did i know they were paying a low wage. if you had to put in the hours. teachers get paid more. nurses get paid. in my career of teaching, i was segregated against, and i am white, but i was segregated against because i was poor because i looked after those kids, and tha
democrats, republicans, independents, who anddeeply political believed the issues of liberty equality arend political issues but we need to fight them across racial lines and political lines. what i want is for people in this country and across the world to have what they need to thrive, not just rarely survive, and with the level of resources thisd nation has, nobody should be homeless. nobody should be without health care. everybody should be up to make a wage that they can live and raise...
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greta: who would do that type of policing that you arend talking about. tracking and following people inviting them or putting them in jail. i do know whatfi you're proposig but what city or town but have the do that. guest: it would be something less official and more community-based. i personally would like to see some of our american police, when there is a bad apple, would like for the other apples to let us know as the community rather than us having to find out the hard way far too late in the goings. so coworkers, neighbors, they're going to have to be willing to look at people they care about in the eye and say listen, it is for your own good and mine and everyone else's that you behave appropriately because you're not, i'm going to sniff you out. we'll have the ability to take photographs and instant these days. so to document that rate of the social contract should not be too difficult. some people argue. but the reality is something like a public health crisis does require everyone that if they are truly patriotic, to act in the best interest o
greta: who would do that type of policing that you arend talking about. tracking and following people inviting them or putting them in jail. i do know whatfi you're proposig but what city or town but have the do that. guest: it would be something less official and more community-based. i personally would like to see some of our american police, when there is a bad apple, would like for the other apples to let us know as the community rather than us having to find out the hard way far too late...
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. >> we saw arend prior to going to remote learnin we were seeing a trend of biased-based instances against >> reporter: hai my huynh is a 16-ar-old high school student in the bronx, new york. she told newshour weekend, she struggled to get administrators to react after a fellow classmate lashed out at her with a virus-related insult when she refused to let the student copy her completed homework assignment. >> i just chose not to give it to him, because i worked really rd on it. and, so, he said, "oh, that's why you have corona." and then people just around me just start laughing. an i just felt really like... i don't know what to do. >> reporter: this incident might not snd terribly serious taken on its own, but for hai my, it came after weeks of overhearing chohatter in the corridors about asians eating bats and rats, and being "dirty." >> so the incidents really vary depending on age level and severity. sometimes, it could be a child just repeating words that they've heard, you know. and then others may be more delerate, which could escalate to things that may be considered a hate crime
. >> we saw arend prior to going to remote learnin we were seeing a trend of biased-based instances against >> reporter: hai my huynh is a 16-ar-old high school student in the bronx, new york. she told newshour weekend, she struggled to get administrators to react after a fellow classmate lashed out at her with a virus-related insult when she refused to let the student copy her completed homework assignment. >> i just chose not to give it to him, because i worked really rd on...
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since from covid-19 is that people are already being left arend, that ethnic cities more vulnerable tosis. so that is something the government has to handle. francine: thank you. rosalind mathieson there. ♪ you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad? your wireless your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple easy awesome. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $200 off a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. francine: fed day. jay powell is unlikely to take comfort in may's payroll report, staying dovish, while officials will publish their employment and growth targets for the first time since the pandemic. negative rates would be fatal to the banking system -- that is the message from jeffrey gundlach. he says curve control will happen. the as
since from covid-19 is that people are already being left arend, that ethnic cities more vulnerable tosis. so that is something the government has to handle. francine: thank you. rosalind mathieson there. ♪ you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner...
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o arend what do you-- how do you think they'll be deployed by the republicans? >> sure.dation, the most aggressive purveyor of this false notion of voter fraud, there were 1300 cases overall in federal elections between 2000 and 2020. that's out of more than 600 million ballots cast. so, first of all, if it did exist, it had no effect. but, by and large, these are often mistakes as opposed to people doing something intentionally bad. we do know in 1981, the republican national committee hired off duty officer to walk around with arm bands, walkie-talkies and firearms and go to black and brown precincts to convince people if they voted they would be monitored to kind of nudge them out of line. that worked. it worked so effectively, they were put under a federal order not to participate in voter security or ballot security for 40 years. in 2017, that was lifted. and what that means is that in 2020, it's the first election where republicans can mix hard and soft dollars, meaning all the money they can get their hand on, to do voter suppression and voter intimidation. those
o arend what do you-- how do you think they'll be deployed by the republicans? >> sure.dation, the most aggressive purveyor of this false notion of voter fraud, there were 1300 cases overall in federal elections between 2000 and 2020. that's out of more than 600 million ballots cast. so, first of all, if it did exist, it had no effect. but, by and large, these are often mistakes as opposed to people doing something intentionally bad. we do know in 1981, the republican national committee...
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Jun 5, 2020
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say they arends do looking into any inappropriate activity and taking it very seriously.the markets, a pause in the markets. equities have gone too fast. it for this friday. that is it for this edition of bloomberg markets: asia. best of bloomberg markets: middle east is next. this is bloomberg. ♪
say they arends do looking into any inappropriate activity and taking it very seriously.the markets, a pause in the markets. equities have gone too fast. it for this friday. that is it for this edition of bloomberg markets: asia. best of bloomberg markets: middle east is next. this is bloomberg. ♪
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presentaras a tu mujer en un nuevo día >> claro con mucho gusto estoy contento y orgulloso sé le falta por arender el humectante número uno con ácido hialurónico te da, en un instante, el doble de hidratación. para una piel tersa e hidratada. neutrogena® la colección suave professionals. echo con ingredientes excelentes limpia suavemente cada día. para un cabello con calidad de salón que te encantará. saca más provecho de tu champú con la colección suave professionals. saca...
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democrats, republicans, independents, who anddeeply political believed the issues of liberty equality arenditical issues but we need to fight them across racial lines and political lines. what i want is for people in this country and across the world to have what they need to thrive, not just rarely survive, and with the level of resources thisd nation has, nobody should be homeless. nobody should be without health care. everybody should be up to make a wage that they can live and raise their kids with and we should all work to enact. caller in west virginia. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i want to tie together a few issues we have been talking about this morning. i grew up very poor. that stuck with me my entire life. school, ioing through decided to become a teacher to help children like me. little did i know they were paying a low wage. if you had to put in the hours. teachers get paid more. nurses get paid. in my career of teaching, i was segregated against, and i am white, but i was segregated against because i was poor because i looked after those kids, and that's
democrats, republicans, independents, who anddeeply political believed the issues of liberty equality arenditical issues but we need to fight them across racial lines and political lines. what i want is for people in this country and across the world to have what they need to thrive, not just rarely survive, and with the level of resources thisd nation has, nobody should be homeless. nobody should be without health care. everybody should be up to make a wage that they can live and raise their...
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i know this is an important issue for you and we arend prepared to help improve that. this is a critical target groupro unfortunately for this virus. i am 68 and i am in that group of older americans. >> just to remind you come i know we talked about this, but filing bipartisan legislation that we establish a resource center for older americans within hhs with the aging grant program at the cdc. i yield back. >> thank you madame chair. we have seen large outbreaks of covid-19 unfortunately communities and prison staff is put at risk because of your presence continues to transfer inmates without first testing withd- covid-19. this is in part because the cdc guideline do not recommend testing inmates before they are transferred even with those cases if the transfer is absolutely necessary to perform verbal screening and a temperature check so as a result a few weeks ago they transferred 19 inmates from the chicago prison where there are cases of covid-19 to a prison in my congressional district were there were zero cases and they did this without first testing all inmate
i know this is an important issue for you and we arend prepared to help improve that. this is a critical target groupro unfortunately for this virus. i am 68 and i am in that group of older americans. >> just to remind you come i know we talked about this, but filing bipartisan legislation that we establish a resource center for older americans within hhs with the aging grant program at the cdc. i yield back. >> thank you madame chair. we have seen large outbreaks of covid-19...
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have an impact because a lot of the people who are still racist and do not see the plight inequality arend outdated. younger generations are growing more unified and with more understanding of each other. phase out the to older generations that are very and do notprejudiced have the ability to see what other people are going through like black people. host: thank you for the call. this is from inside the washington post. a look at dcm mayor muriel bowser. bowser --yor mario muriel bowser. edward marched yesterday. he is joining us from florida. we're going to ask you to turn the volume down. edward?with us, caller: yes. host: you have to turn the volume down. otherwise, we will not be able to hear you. caller: hold on. host: ok. go ahead, please. caller: is that better? host: yes. caller: it may not have changed too much because america is america. we have tobout it is show love and go forward for the next generation that this is wrong. that is all i have to say about that. i have no political stance on that even though i am political. get into deaths of young people at the hands of author
have an impact because a lot of the people who are still racist and do not see the plight inequality arend outdated. younger generations are growing more unified and with more understanding of each other. phase out the to older generations that are very and do notprejudiced have the ability to see what other people are going through like black people. host: thank you for the call. this is from inside the washington post. a look at dcm mayor muriel bowser. bowser --yor mario muriel bowser....