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upis probably goioing to keep with what he spoke about during his town hall yesterday, focusing on the blue-collar worker, his blue-collar roots, and focusing on the white blue-collar voters. it did not go for hillary clinton in 2016. anchor: that brings you up-to-date once again, but stay with us on "france 24." >> my dear admiral. of thel the lines lelebanese poet.t. one can only reached on by taking the path of night. are echoes of conflict that your borders. that hahasy c crisis plununged families into misery. theseot but think off insurgents where the system is shattering. tomorrow,, you will rise up as you have always done before. >> it was an emotional letter you wrote to the people of lebanon at the start of the , expressing your grief. tell us how what happened affected you. >> i saw those images on the fourth of august. it provoked a very strong reactionon. not just because they are shocking to watch, but also because it brought back so many memories. conversation of loss, frustration, anger. beirut.rn in 1983 in my family acactually left and ce to paris where there was a kin
upis probably goioing to keep with what he spoke about during his town hall yesterday, focusing on the blue-collar worker, his blue-collar roots, and focusing on the white blue-collar voters. it did not go for hillary clinton in 2016. anchor: that brings you up-to-date once again, but stay with us on "france 24." >> my dear admiral. of thel the lines lelebanese poet.t. one can only reached on by taking the path of night. are echoes of conflict that your borders. that hahasy c...
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at then she was not working for the upi, she was a hearst columnist. but she left.usan: we will start this conversation with fdr. about him he right, few presidents were more gifted and better prepared in the art of pr. how did that play out? mr. holzer: he had been a governor of new york for two two year terms. he mastered the art of the press conference and radio address as governor. inthen, on election night, the absence of a victory speech in 1932, in the absence of a concession from herbert hoover, and this was not a closed election, was wheeled into the second floor parlor of his home. where i should state very probably that i now work, it is now the roosevelt public house policy institute at hunter college in manhattan. in 1932 it was the roosevelt's family home. he gave an adjusted the people. it was, in essence, the first of a series of brilliant two dozen speeches -- not speeches, but conversations he held with the american people during the depression and during world war ii. it revolutionized presidential communications. susan: the big issue with him gne
at then she was not working for the upi, she was a hearst columnist. but she left.usan: we will start this conversation with fdr. about him he right, few presidents were more gifted and better prepared in the art of pr. how did that play out? mr. holzer: he had been a governor of new york for two two year terms. he mastered the art of the press conference and radio address as governor. inthen, on election night, the absence of a victory speech in 1932, in the absence of a concession from...
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helen thompson was the upi correspondent who was sent to cover the birth of kennedy's son in 1960.he covered mrs. kennedy and earned her way into the white house beat. and she lasted, as you know, until the obama administration. she was 90 years old, being helped up the press room to the briefing room for press conferences and still reporting. she was feisty and she wrote some very funny and revealing books about her experiences. those of us who have been watching press conferences for a long time know her. and the woman who always got the first question because she was in the front row and was the senior reporter. she always said thank you mr. president in during those formal structured briefings. in the book she asked very, very tough questions. she was the woman that presidents loved to hate. someone once said that she was the woman presidents loved to hate, but she kept asking those ferocious questions. she undid herself at 90 by giving an answer to someone on the white house lawn about the middle east. she was of arabic heritage herself. that did not become known until later i
helen thompson was the upi correspondent who was sent to cover the birth of kennedy's son in 1960.he covered mrs. kennedy and earned her way into the white house beat. and she lasted, as you know, until the obama administration. she was 90 years old, being helped up the press room to the briefing room for press conferences and still reporting. she was feisty and she wrote some very funny and revealing books about her experiences. those of us who have been watching press conferences for a long...
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radio telephoto was upi's branding of the wire photo process. so based on what we talked about with wire photos and newspapers, what is one way to interpret what warhol was suggesting about the press photograph here? like why paint it? >> it's constructed like purposely. like capture -- >> a photograph is structured purposely. it has a more intentional quality than a photograph. perhaps revealing that aspect of press photography. >> going off of that, takes away some of the factual inherent denotation that we associate with photography. >> good. by painting it, it takes away the factual denotation we associate with a press photograph. what else? that's exactly spot on right. the way warhol is calling attention to the ambiguity in the press photograph by painting it by hand. yes, we can see what's going on here, but still, he renders it more ambiguous using like a sponge to create the background here. sort of very block like figures. he reveals the ambiguity. hiding within press photography. in some ways, we just saw this image right here. you mi
radio telephoto was upi's branding of the wire photo process. so based on what we talked about with wire photos and newspapers, what is one way to interpret what warhol was suggesting about the press photograph here? like why paint it? >> it's constructed like purposely. like capture -- >> a photograph is structured purposely. it has a more intentional quality than a photograph. perhaps revealing that aspect of press photography. >> going off of that, takes away some of the...
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minister says well actually i'm now ready to consider the region's independence a really differing upis. substance of how the future of iraq will look like countries were involved in brokering a peace when there were hostilities in the past what's the international reaction been on this occasion well over the years there have been numerous attempts to stabilize the situation to that and russia france on the us or co-chair the ments group and in fact the armenian prime minister only recently asked for the group to reboot its efforts with a renewed passion saying that they are on the brink of a really large scale war that has been a unanimous call for peace from russia france the us iran which borders both countries has offered to broker the deal the un and nato forces spoke out express your side has thrown that support behind us ok john you know it's a true sign between these 2 countries has always been pretty shaky so understandably this warlike rhetoric the ongoing military activity it is alarming with many hoping that we won't see a return to those bloodiest days neal and saskia ticki
minister says well actually i'm now ready to consider the region's independence a really differing upis. substance of how the future of iraq will look like countries were involved in brokering a peace when there were hostilities in the past what's the international reaction been on this occasion well over the years there have been numerous attempts to stabilize the situation to that and russia france on the us or co-chair the ments group and in fact the armenian prime minister only recently...
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i think that will get big viewing figures was upi that will get big viewing figures was up i think thatwas up i think that harry and meghan a re, have really was up i think that harry and meghan are, have really bought into the hat hollywood lifestyle now. we already know that they are reneging on some of their other commitments perhaps for this netflix deal. we will have to see it all pans out. i think their goal now is to make their hollywood lives a success and they'll do whatever that takes i reckon. ending with the guardian, a picture there of a knife victim. the light of our life but alongside that, robots and care homes to reduce loneliness. john, the robots have cost more than the annual salary of a care worker at the moment. so maybe not a threat yet to them. yeah i was watching marquis students report earlier interviewing peppe" students report earlier interviewing pepper one of the robots. the instinct is to think it's a bit of a gimmick. 0rto feel instinct is to think it's a bit of a gimmick. or to feel sorry tell lead not terribly scared that artificial intelligence is goin
i think that will get big viewing figures was upi that will get big viewing figures was up i think thatwas up i think that harry and meghan a re, have really was up i think that harry and meghan are, have really bought into the hat hollywood lifestyle now. we already know that they are reneging on some of their other commitments perhaps for this netflix deal. we will have to see it all pans out. i think their goal now is to make their hollywood lives a success and they'll do whatever that takes...
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upis johnson wants to tear sections of the deal he reached less than a year ago. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more i'm ritikauntries, gupta. this is bloomberg. francine? tom? tom: thank you so much. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. francine is dead on about a stasis in the bond market. it is remarkable, 6.8% on the 10 year. futures negative three, nasdaq green on the screen. 26.49. i'm struggling here. help me. 1.2979 on sterling. francine: i'm struggling, too, just because it is a holding pattern. it is probably awaiting some catalyst. i know measure shares are leading the declines. if you look at the u.k., restaurant stocks are also falling. -- are we had the bank of england yesterday -- i wanted to show you sterling, the pound at 1.2980. joining us to talk about all things currencies, we are joined by jane foley, rabobank head of fx strategy. when you look at pound, what happens with pound from now until december? jane: we have had good news overnight, and it is tho
upis johnson wants to tear sections of the deal he reached less than a year ago. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more i'm ritikauntries, gupta. this is bloomberg. francine? tom? tom: thank you so much. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. francine is dead on about a stasis in the bond market. it is remarkable, 6.8% on the 10 year. futures negative three, nasdaq green on the screen. 26.49. i'm struggling...
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. >>> next, a silicon valley start upis about to launch its ipo. >> reporter: and need to get those eyebrows done? you can starting today in contra costa county. i'll have the story. nd k mentally ill er man in walnut creek, the city gets an update on the dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips, still waiting for the spicy chicken strips, so many about spicy chicken strips. wow, i hear you. so i'm bringing back my juicy 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo for only $5.99! we sand my heart fell.oke all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo i knew we'd lose our home... and we did. over 24,000 homes have been destroyed by wildfires in the past few years. wildfire victims need help so i'm voting 'yes' on 19. it limits property taxes on wildfire victims so families can move to a replacement home without a tax penalty. you never know what you'll be faced with. please, vote 'yes' on 19. is it the juicy 100% all-white meat? or because you can spice them up or cool them down? or because a little birdie told me you wanted them back really bad... get my spicy chicken strips combo f
. >>> next, a silicon valley start upis about to launch its ipo. >> reporter: and need to get those eyebrows done? you can starting today in contra costa county. i'll have the story. nd k mentally ill er man in walnut creek, the city gets an update on the dear jack box, bring back the spicy chicken strips, still waiting for the spicy chicken strips, so many about spicy chicken strips. wow, i hear you. so i'm bringing back my juicy 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo...
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. ♪ ♪ >> i was in saigon when i gotta tell extreme upi headquarters can early has won a pulitzer prizeaphy and in typical fashion, need soonest comment. >> vietnam was the biggest story of my generation. i felt an obligation to document the story that was killing so many of us. every frame i took in vietnam went straight to my heart. >> i'm proud to be a photographer, and i'm fortunate to be one who went into war and came out alive. when i got back to vietnam, watergate was the big story. >> i took a picture of gerald are for that ended up on the cover of "time" after nixon picked him to replace vice president agnew who had resigned. that led directly to me becoming the chief white house photographer. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> soviet president mikhail gorbachev said ken early's work is more than just photography. it's history. >> people ask if there's any world event that i regret not shooting. of course, everything i missed, but it wasn't much. ♪ ♪ >> every photographer, no matter what they do, provide a service and that is to give insight into who we are, and what makes us tick. you will find those s
. ♪ ♪ >> i was in saigon when i gotta tell extreme upi headquarters can early has won a pulitzer prizeaphy and in typical fashion, need soonest comment. >> vietnam was the biggest story of my generation. i felt an obligation to document the story that was killing so many of us. every frame i took in vietnam went straight to my heart. >> i'm proud to be a photographer, and i'm fortunate to be one who went into war and came out alive. when i got back to vietnam, watergate...
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like a diamond in the sky. at your shouldersinging) upis feeling better.o high...g? i'm hanging in there... schedule a video visit with your doctor. and get quality care with no copay. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> california's employment development department is offering help if your job was affected by the current wildfires, but it might be a while before fire victims actually see a check here, the edd says it is backed up and many who applied for assistance weeks ago, have yet to get their money. some economists say the situation may not change until california reopens its economy entirely, and gets people back to work. >>> now let's talk about what is happening in california with the employment of elements department pick the department's processing some 12.6 miate is also seeing a jump in fraud. >> reporter: doug says his mail carrier in alameda alerted him on tuesday about the strange delivery. >> he showed me that he had 20 letters, from the employment development department, all addressed to my address, but with other people's names on them. >> reporter:
like a diamond in the sky. at your shouldersinging) upis feeling better.o high...g? i'm hanging in there... schedule a video visit with your doctor. and get quality care with no copay. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> california's employment development department is offering help if your job was affected by the current wildfires, but it might be a while before fire victims actually see a check here, the edd says it is backed up and many who applied for assistance weeks ago, have yet to...
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express what i had learned, what i had grown in for over a decade, closer to a decade and a half, this upis he the president so that he got attorney general bill barr to play a funky game with the department of corrections, the bureau of prisons. they lured me down to 500 pearl. they showed me a document that was prepared specifically for me. they had a guy, adam, who is working for them at the time. i am, listen. i brought my lawyer with me, jeff levine, who turned around. he's a friend of mine for many, many years. and we sat there and. hey, the first part of this is just unconstitutional. a complete violation of my first amendment rights. lo and behold, they said wait in the lobby. we'll be out in about 30, 40 minutes. we'll reach out to our superiors and let's see if we can't work with you in changing the language. lo and behold, the marshals show up. they hand cuff me, they shackle me, they throw me into this freezer. and i was very fortunate. my wife found one of the most amazing attorneys, danya perry who put together a brief that was second to none. >> and jumping in -- lawyer to la
express what i had learned, what i had grown in for over a decade, closer to a decade and a half, this upis he the president so that he got attorney general bill barr to play a funky game with the department of corrections, the bureau of prisons. they lured me down to 500 pearl. they showed me a document that was prepared specifically for me. they had a guy, adam, who is working for them at the time. i am, listen. i brought my lawyer with me, jeff levine, who turned around. he's a friend of...
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have put upy several notices on we chat over the past months recruiting workers in china. obviously got a heads up about this. but apple will plan to launch for new models. also looking at new products like new watch models, and a smaller, cheaper home pod. let's look at how the supply chain did in asia. when you look at the supply chain function on the bloomberg. initially we had weakness coming through, but has closed higher in taipei. the big moves came through in the taiwanese and south korean markets are you see the big suppliers, the likes of samsung as well. albeit amidst a muted day in asia. adbush analysts saying it is smart move what we are seeing apple do on the back of this blitz. but we also had a little bit of an interesting call in terms of what happens here in asia. saying itintelligence is a bipolar market because you have this happening, but on the other hand you have these concerns about huawei and its suppliers. matt: and i love the spl see function. what are the top morning cause you are seeing? over the big analyst calls out of your area? out of my ar
have put upy several notices on we chat over the past months recruiting workers in china. obviously got a heads up about this. but apple will plan to launch for new models. also looking at new products like new watch models, and a smaller, cheaper home pod. let's look at how the supply chain did in asia. when you look at the supply chain function on the bloomberg. initially we had weakness coming through, but has closed higher in taipei. the big moves came through in the taiwanese and south...
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upy are expected to ramp production. saying they powell u.s. will be long. markets, it ise risk aversion, asia down for a second day, financials a big drag for most indexes. there are concerns about u.s. stimulus package and new virus restrictions. after that, tiktok and oracle deal now in doubt. one 10th ofex down 1%. airlines among the laggards. morgan stanley says a remains cautious. hsbc extending losses after slumping the most since 1995 yesterday, and pretty flat right now, the sct planning to restore a daily limit that says market volatility is back to normal levels. look at the's prospects of the trading day in india, looking like a steady start for the nifty, also moving up for new york crude. to give some context, we have indian equity markets, the markets in mumbai on monday fell andmost in three weeks, benchmarks over 2% each. the cuts were steeper in broader markets overall. looking at new york crude, what we had was oil having a really rough time of it, recovering by two thirds of 1%. overall,onto losses amid signs of a in the pan
upy are expected to ramp production. saying they powell u.s. will be long. markets, it ise risk aversion, asia down for a second day, financials a big drag for most indexes. there are concerns about u.s. stimulus package and new virus restrictions. after that, tiktok and oracle deal now in doubt. one 10th ofex down 1%. airlines among the laggards. morgan stanley says a remains cautious. hsbc extending losses after slumping the most since 1995 yesterday, and pretty flat right now, the sct...
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—— i am thinking of the poor people who had to transcribe battles up who had to transcribe battles upihe stage and there was a gladiatorial contest. does this help making a sensible decision about the next president of the united states ? next president of the united states? i think i will get that glass of wine, mike. i'm sure i deserve one. i'm -- i hope the bbc can guarantee you a glass of wine, well, your husband can bring you want to stop it was also vicious. yes, it was vicious. at one point donald trump went after former vice president'sjoe biden's sons. that got particularly vicious. joe biden accused the president of the united states of being a liar, using this mocking tone about him. if i had to make a call who did this help, to the extent that people went into this on the democratic side worried thatjoe biden might make a huge gas or a peer —— make a huge gas or a peer —— make a huge gaffe or appear stumbling for some he did a reasonably effective job, problem more effective. —— probably more effective than hillary clinton did four years ago, of handling donald trump ona ag
—— i am thinking of the poor people who had to transcribe battles up who had to transcribe battles upihe stage and there was a gladiatorial contest. does this help making a sensible decision about the next president of the united states ? next president of the united states? i think i will get that glass of wine, mike. i'm sure i deserve one. i'm -- i hope the bbc can guarantee you a glass of wine, well, your husband can bring you want to stop it was also vicious. yes, it was vicious. at...