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we will hear from the mandarin oriental ceo about business and leisure travel.he pandemic has weighed on the company. amanda: we are keeping our eyes on the markets. some groups in the s&p 500 are decidedly mixed. tech is one bright spot, seeing a little bit of strength. much of that can be attributed to the deal in the chip space. snp back in positive territory, was negative today, but along with tech it is utilities and consumer facing groups higher. industrials a drag on the market today. i want to dig into this deal. intel moving lower, which may signal what investors fear about amd's 35 billion dollars stock .ffer for xilinx as you might expect, we are seeing a reaction in amd shares. we are seeing lots of commentary about where this may bring the company, combined companies. spoker today, bloomberg with the ceo of amd. >> people look at our businesses and say they are complementary, and they are complementary from a product and market standpoint. we have important intersections around the data center focus. also around the technology strategy. bloomberg sp
we will hear from the mandarin oriental ceo about business and leisure travel.he pandemic has weighed on the company. amanda: we are keeping our eyes on the markets. some groups in the s&p 500 are decidedly mixed. tech is one bright spot, seeing a little bit of strength. much of that can be attributed to the deal in the chip space. snp back in positive territory, was negative today, but along with tech it is utilities and consumer facing groups higher. industrials a drag on the market...
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recovery plan is greener more domestic and digital oriented. then we start out by asking you rudolph china has reported economic growth of nearly 5 percent in the 3rd quarter of this year that's a rate almost equal to what it was doing before the pandemic hit but how reliable are those statistics both on the infection rate and also on the economy well big numbers in china always a difficult topic by itself but when we speak about a general trend of recovery especially compared to other major economies in the world we can say that china has been more successful than other countries in actually come going back on track and with its economic development so i think we can see well if you analyze the daughter the daughter is robust saying that of course this has increased if you dig a little bit deeper than the question of course is where is this growth happening different problems with the gruel population and the urban population of the get as they get actually widening and it seems to be the case is the gap widening between state owned enterprise
recovery plan is greener more domestic and digital oriented. then we start out by asking you rudolph china has reported economic growth of nearly 5 percent in the 3rd quarter of this year that's a rate almost equal to what it was doing before the pandemic hit but how reliable are those statistics both on the infection rate and also on the economy well big numbers in china always a difficult topic by itself but when we speak about a general trend of recovery especially compared to other major...
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compared with the financial crisis 2008. 100 recovery plan is greener more domestic and it digital oriented. and so when we start out by asking you rudolph china has reported economic growth of nearly 5 percent in the 3rd quarter of this year that's a rate almost equal to what it was doing before the pandemic hit but how reliable are those statistics both on the infection rate and also on the economy well big numbers in china always difficult topic by itself but when we speak about a general trend of recovery especially compared to other major economies in the world we can say that china has been more successful than other countries in actually come going back on track and with its economic development so i think we can see well if you analyze the daughter the daughter is robust saying that of course there's this increase if you dig a little bit deeper than the question of course is where is this growth happening different problems which a group population and the urban population are the gets to get actually widening and it seems to be the case is that get widening between state owned ente
compared with the financial crisis 2008. 100 recovery plan is greener more domestic and it digital oriented. and so when we start out by asking you rudolph china has reported economic growth of nearly 5 percent in the 3rd quarter of this year that's a rate almost equal to what it was doing before the pandemic hit but how reliable are those statistics both on the infection rate and also on the economy well big numbers in china always difficult topic by itself but when we speak about a general...
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compared with the financial crisis 2008. 100 recovery plan is greener more domestic and digital oriented. so when we start out by asking you rudolph china has reported economic growth of nearly 5 percent in the 3rd quarter of this year that's a rate almost equal to what it was doing before the pandemic hit but how reliable are those statistics both on the infection rate and also on the economy while big numbers in china always difficult topic by itself but when we speak about a general trend of recovery especially compared to other major economies in the world we can say that china has been more successful than other countries in actually come going back on track and with its economic development so i think we can see well if you analyze the doctor the doctor is robust saying that of course this has increased if you dig a little bit deeper than the question of course is where is this growth happening different problems richard ruled the population and the urban population are the gets to get actually widening and it seems to be the case is the gap widening between state owned enterprises
compared with the financial crisis 2008. 100 recovery plan is greener more domestic and digital oriented. so when we start out by asking you rudolph china has reported economic growth of nearly 5 percent in the 3rd quarter of this year that's a rate almost equal to what it was doing before the pandemic hit but how reliable are those statistics both on the infection rate and also on the economy while big numbers in china always difficult topic by itself but when we speak about a general trend of...
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so much it is oriented to what's happening in our own communities rather than thinking broadly. but clearly the american engagement in this has been lacking at one level but not all levels since there have been so many different research efforts that have been going across the globe with americans very much involved in them. certainly the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of those but the fact that there's so much going on with civil society and groups in the private sector entities, raises the question of how can you more effectively integrate these efforts into the kind of globalcoalition that you're talking about . and secondly, related to that can't there be enough negotiating power in the us or other manufacturing companies countries to have some clout to make it in fact a global focus in terms of addressing the treatments and the vaccines and the prevention strategy . those are my questions. >> tom, i think this one is yours. >> i'll take the second one. i don't mean what you on the spot but sylvia i think might be better on the role of philanthropy and broader acto
so much it is oriented to what's happening in our own communities rather than thinking broadly. but clearly the american engagement in this has been lacking at one level but not all levels since there have been so many different research efforts that have been going across the globe with americans very much involved in them. certainly the bill and melinda gates foundation is one of those but the fact that there's so much going on with civil society and groups in the private sector entities,...
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not beg the question of who is being result oriented.prominent supreme court watcher who is no better had criticized the roberts court person met cases saying that record and mimic cases in those cases that are coat friend your unemployment and will get to those in a minute. they can then mask its real agenda of subverting the campaign finance and things like that. because those cases described fringe are unimportant cases. it could be the roberts court strongest legacy in the first amendment era. both ron and david talked about this cases which the court refused new categories of unprotected speech. cases like categories including obscenity defamation, speech that invokes criminal activity, child pornography. it was defined and limited to which the court has said it's not going to create new categories. that's particularly remarkable those are the cases in which he would not immediately think of the speech is beencu particularly important. liar about being a metal ofvi honor, video games, the baptist church, you know, videos all of thos
not beg the question of who is being result oriented.prominent supreme court watcher who is no better had criticized the roberts court person met cases saying that record and mimic cases in those cases that are coat friend your unemployment and will get to those in a minute. they can then mask its real agenda of subverting the campaign finance and things like that. because those cases described fringe are unimportant cases. it could be the roberts court strongest legacy in the first amendment...
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look at the so the key what is also planned so the plan is to be greener and to be more digital oriented and they should compare with this stimulates as package release to right after the financial crisis in 2008 back then that 4 trillion run was really carbon intensive and based on building highways and bullet trains and really infrastructures and right now the plan is to build the so-called new infrastructure plans based on ai 5 g. announced a digital infrastructures in a short term look at the economic growth in the sort of quarter of this year is a still quite highly let's say carbon intensive and this think tank and they gave under they had a really sort of a very sore a track record not track or the track to how chinese sort of economic boost correlated with. the carbon usage for the for the for this year and at the beginning of a pandemic is a drop down but right now it's going up again cliff or beyond that aren't there are some other hidden weaknesses in china's growth model as well and thinking a very high debt or the fact that china is very very dependent on exports could that
look at the so the key what is also planned so the plan is to be greener and to be more digital oriented and they should compare with this stimulates as package release to right after the financial crisis in 2008 back then that 4 trillion run was really carbon intensive and based on building highways and bullet trains and really infrastructures and right now the plan is to build the so-called new infrastructure plans based on ai 5 g. announced a digital infrastructures in a short term look at...
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so you add on top of that race,e class, gidentity, sexual orientation, religion and many other identitykers and it creates this multifaceted consequence for individuals init our comm we want to protect all of our members of the l.g.b.t.q. community. and i think, you know, some of us are predisposed or t risk because of some of those classifications i just discussed. >> reporter: lookinghead to the november elections, what is your team doing to organize l.g.b.t.q. voters? >> our mission, one of the core values and one of the core tactics that we focus on really is education, right? making sure that folksave the information that they need toor make id decisions at the polls. so early voting, the importance of voting down ballot, how to repo issues with voting. if you're experiencing any. educating voters on who the prolific filers of anti- l.g.b.t.q. bills are is also incredibly important. right? people should knowho the folks are, who are incumbents that have not been doing their job to protect their constituents. >> reporter: ricardo martinez of equality texas, thank you so much for joi
so you add on top of that race,e class, gidentity, sexual orientation, religion and many other identitykers and it creates this multifaceted consequence for individuals init our comm we want to protect all of our members of the l.g.b.t.q. community. and i think, you know, some of us are predisposed or t risk because of some of those classifications i just discussed. >> reporter: lookinghead to the november elections, what is your team doing to organize l.g.b.t.q. voters? >> our...
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we see that everyday within our small businesses, that being action driven, results oriented orientedand having hostile at heart is what will carry us through to not only survive, but also thrive. you as president have those qualities as well. it is something we recognize and we are very grateful for all the work you do in your support of american entrepreneurs. mr. trump: thank you, lisa, very much so nice. i appreciate it ha. you have been well represented, that is the case. thank you, everybody. we are headed to arizona. we have a couple of very big ones. they have all been big, i think you have seen it. i don't think anybody has ever seen anything like this in the history of our country politically, this tremendous support. our poll numbers are very good. you don't see the real poll numbers. poll numbers in wisconsin where we are up one and yet i see abc comes out, abc/washington post had asked 12 down last time. of course, it right before the end, they were even. they had asked 12 down about two weeks before and we ended up winning. one of those things. they came up with one, dow
we see that everyday within our small businesses, that being action driven, results oriented orientedand having hostile at heart is what will carry us through to not only survive, but also thrive. you as president have those qualities as well. it is something we recognize and we are very grateful for all the work you do in your support of american entrepreneurs. mr. trump: thank you, lisa, very much so nice. i appreciate it ha. you have been well represented, that is the case. thank you,...
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and one of the criticisms of the roberts court in that regard has been that it is results-oriented. now, there's some irony there of course because typically people who complain about a court being results-oriented are mostly upset because they thought the court reached the wrong result and so does beg the question being results-oriented? in fact, one prominent first amendment, first supreme court watcher should know better has criticized the roberts court record in first amendment cases saying that it shows a strong record in first amendment cases in those cases that are quote, range or by important then i'll get tothose in a minute . and then mask his real agenda of subverting campaign-finance laws and things like that and i think that's a particularly shortsighted view of the roberts court has those cases described as the french or unimportant cases i think are part of what will be the roberts court's strongest legacy in the first amendment area. both ron and david talked about those cases in which the court has refused to create new categories of unprotectedspeech . cases like t
and one of the criticisms of the roberts court in that regard has been that it is results-oriented. now, there's some irony there of course because typically people who complain about a court being results-oriented are mostly upset because they thought the court reached the wrong result and so does beg the question being results-oriented? in fact, one prominent first amendment, first supreme court watcher should know better has criticized the roberts court record in first amendment cases saying...
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of very buying have dominated parliamentary elections and the city once known as the pearl of the orient seeks to undo decades of decay and restore some of its former glory. have soaking rains making their way into the red center of australia at the moment is long line of cloud coming right out of alice pushing right down into the southeast and going to be very active system with this one actually some unusually wet weather coming through over the next couple of days and that cold front will knock the edge of the temperatures as well so adelaide 17 celsius 14 there for melbourne 15 in hobart last the warm days to sydney on monday this was the weather will slide its way further research as we go into cheese and there you go we could see some flooding right into the heart of australia was the top end as we go on through tuesday so somewhat weather that zoom into southern parts of new south wales eastern areas of victoria that will push this way all the way across into west central and southern parts of louisiana north all is just a lousy dry for the time being at least slow as you try to a
of very buying have dominated parliamentary elections and the city once known as the pearl of the orient seeks to undo decades of decay and restore some of its former glory. have soaking rains making their way into the red center of australia at the moment is long line of cloud coming right out of alice pushing right down into the southeast and going to be very active system with this one actually some unusually wet weather coming through over the next couple of days and that cold front will...
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sexual orientation is a key part of a person's identity. sexual orientation is both a normal expression of human sexuality and immutable was a key part of the majority's opinion in obergefell which scalia did not agree with. if it's your view that sexual orientation is merely a preference, as you noted, then the lgbtq community should be rightly concerned whether you would uphold their constitutional right to marry. i don't think they use the term sexual preference as -- i don't think it was an accident. one of the legacies of justice scalia and his particular brand of originalism is a resistance to recognizing those in the lgbtq community as having equal rights under our constitution. in 1986 justice scalia wrote a dissenting opinion. defending the state's ability to openly discriminate against lgbtq community. in 2003 justice scalia wrote a dissenting opinion in lawrence v texas defending a state's right to criminally prosecute someone for sam same-sex activity. justice scalia wrote another dissenting opinion, defending the federal govern
sexual orientation is a key part of a person's identity. sexual orientation is both a normal expression of human sexuality and immutable was a key part of the majority's opinion in obergefell which scalia did not agree with. if it's your view that sexual orientation is merely a preference, as you noted, then the lgbtq community should be rightly concerned whether you would uphold their constitutional right to marry. i don't think they use the term sexual preference as -- i don't think it was an...
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one of the criticisms of the robber court have been that it is result oriented. now there is some irony in that because typically people complain about it are mostly upset because they thought the court reached the wrong result so it begs the question of who is result oriented. in fact one prominent first amendment supreme court watcher who i think should know better has criticized the roberts court record in first amendment cases saying it shows a strong record of first amendment cases and in those cases are "quote fringe are unimportant and nokia to those in minutes so to condemn the masses real agenda of supporting campaign-finance laws and things like that. think that's a particularly short-sighted view of the roberts court because those cases described as the french are unimportant cases i think are part of what will be the roberts court strongest legacy in the first amendment area. both ron and david talked about those cases in which the court has refused to create new categories of unprotected speech, cases like the categories including biting words of san
one of the criticisms of the robber court have been that it is result oriented. now there is some irony in that because typically people complain about it are mostly upset because they thought the court reached the wrong result so it begs the question of who is result oriented. in fact one prominent first amendment supreme court watcher who i think should know better has criticized the roberts court record in first amendment cases saying it shows a strong record of first amendment cases and in...
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how much does this -- obviously, it affects the party orientation -- the party label orientation of thehow much does it really change this other than for an obvious person like general eisenhower, to whom the personality thing and the fact of people feeling comfortable with him must have been the major epic of his triumph. do you think in 1976 there will be an appeal that president ford can make personally, which would override the democratic majority -- or plurality, in the same sense that president nixon in 1972 could attack the ideological position of senator mcgovern to override that democratic plurality? >> no, mr. hess makes a correct point that here is a campaign in which both people, more or less knew the center of the american political spectrum, and at the same time, there are no issues sharply dividing a country like the vietnam war or roman catholicism or civil rights. some of these really sharply divided the parties. the problem under these circumstances is a slightly different one, and it is to get the voters interested enough to get them out. if you don't see any great di
how much does this -- obviously, it affects the party orientation -- the party label orientation of thehow much does it really change this other than for an obvious person like general eisenhower, to whom the personality thing and the fact of people feeling comfortable with him must have been the major epic of his triumph. do you think in 1976 there will be an appeal that president ford can make personally, which would override the democratic majority -- or plurality, in the same sense that...
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oriental land reports sales for the six months through september fell 76% in yen terms from a year earlierout $566 million. the two disney parks closed in late february. they reopened in july with limited capacity. >> translator: it will be difficult to regain visitor numbers in the short term, so we're working on a new price structure for tickets. >> oriental land expects the number of visitors will drop bout 67% for the full year through march. it forecasts a net loss of about $490 million for the period. the company has decided to reduce winter bonuses for its 4,000 employees. some performers are being asked to consider alternative jobs. >>> the japanese government has come out with data that gives a picture of how the economy has been doing during the pandemic. employment continued to struggle last month while the manufacturing sector showed some improvement. the internal affairs ministry says the jobless rate in september stood at 3%. the number of people out of work grew by 420,000 from a year ago, up for the eighth straight month. the ratio of job offers to applicants fell for the n
oriental land reports sales for the six months through september fell 76% in yen terms from a year earlierout $566 million. the two disney parks closed in late february. they reopened in july with limited capacity. >> translator: it will be difficult to regain visitor numbers in the short term, so we're working on a new price structure for tickets. >> oriental land expects the number of visitors will drop bout 67% for the full year through march. it forecasts a net loss of about...
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and obviously the orientation for justice is a very strong orientation. it has a real moral content. >> yeah. i have occasionally looked at my nieces and nephews in israel. and you are the first thing an israeli child says, at age three, four,. [inaudible] it's not fair. this is the first thing in the child anywhere says. read just babies. even very, very young children have a sense of fairness. and fairness is, the most basic of all moral emotions. any society that is systemically unfair to any group within it, is going to generate the righteous indignation of virtually anyone who cares. and in that sense, i am completely with students. >> so it's more of the method that you find troubling? or the shutting down? >> guest: well morale t is about the exercise of freedom. you've written about this beautifully. it's about choice it's about responsibility. you can't actually make someone good by forcing them to be good. and that of course is what the woke movement is trying to do with trying to force them to be good without any choice in the matter. and of co
and obviously the orientation for justice is a very strong orientation. it has a real moral content. >> yeah. i have occasionally looked at my nieces and nephews in israel. and you are the first thing an israeli child says, at age three, four,. [inaudible] it's not fair. this is the first thing in the child anywhere says. read just babies. even very, very young children have a sense of fairness. and fairness is, the most basic of all moral emotions. any society that is systemically unfair...
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it is used by anti-lgbtq activists to suggest that sexual orientation is a choice. it is not.ual orientation is a key part of a person's identity. >> tucker: so the world is falling apart. china is taking over the world. the american economy is in shambles, and there's a presidential election in three weeks. luckily america's dumbest senator, mazie hirono of hawaii is upset about the right thing, the term sexual preference. it's a slur. as it turns out, she didn't know that herself until some left-wing twitter personality made that discovery yesterday morning. things move fast. by afternoons democrats were repeating it in the amy coney barrett confirmation hearings in the evening our dictionary, the merriam-webster dictionary updated preference to say that sexual preference is "offensive." mazie hirono, the slowest person to hold public office in the history of the country, is now in control of our dictionary. is that good news or bad news? hard to know. definitely not good news. democrats. many of whom made that very public slur just until the other day. joe biden for example
it is used by anti-lgbtq activists to suggest that sexual orientation is a choice. it is not.ual orientation is a key part of a person's identity. >> tucker: so the world is falling apart. china is taking over the world. the american economy is in shambles, and there's a presidential election in three weeks. luckily america's dumbest senator, mazie hirono of hawaii is upset about the right thing, the term sexual preference. it's a slur. as it turns out, she didn't know that herself until...
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allowing anyone to be in the military regardless of their sexual orientation or preference.cker: oh sexual preference. the democrats want you to know it can't be a preference. your sexual desires can't be voluntary. they're inborn. they are mandatory. you must go with nature. this is the only subject on which they are nature's side. biden is not the only one to use the wrong words. it turns out according to mazie hirono ruth bader ginsburg herself was a bigot. watch. >> our society has come to respect people, whatever their sexual preference. >> tucker: we are going to have to rethink her sainthood. mazie hirono wants t to assure u this is a problem with fighting. if you don't understand that you're probably dumb.o >> one of the things the democrats have a really hard time is connecting to people's hearts. we have a hard time doing that. one of the reasons it was told to me at one of our retreats was we democrats know so much. that is true. we have to tell everybody how smart we are. >> tucker: [laughs] the ultimate triumph of self-esteem. mazie hirono considers herself an i
allowing anyone to be in the military regardless of their sexual orientation or preference.cker: oh sexual preference. the democrats want you to know it can't be a preference. your sexual desires can't be voluntary. they're inborn. they are mandatory. you must go with nature. this is the only subject on which they are nature's side. biden is not the only one to use the wrong words. it turns out according to mazie hirono ruth bader ginsburg herself was a bigot. watch. >> our society has...
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how much does this -- obviouslyy it affects the party orientation, the label orientation.uch does it really change, other than for obvious person like general eisenhower, to whom the personality thing and the fact that people feel uncomfortable with him much of in the mazer aspect of his time? do you think in 1976, with this united democratic party, there's going to be real and appeal that president ford can make personal? which would override the democratic majority -- plurality, in the same sense that the president nixon, in 1972, could attack the ideological position of senator montgomery, to override that democratic? >> no, he makes a correct point. here is a basically a consensus campaign, in which both people, more or less near the center of the american political spectrum. at the same time, there are no special issues that are sharply dividing the country. like the vietnam war. >> or woman catalyst-ism. >> or roman catalyst isn't, or civil rights, or some of the eight you issues really sharply divided the parties. the problem under these circumstances however, becom
how much does this -- obviouslyy it affects the party orientation, the label orientation.uch does it really change, other than for obvious person like general eisenhower, to whom the personality thing and the fact that people feel uncomfortable with him much of in the mazer aspect of his time? do you think in 1976, with this united democratic party, there's going to be real and appeal that president ford can make personal? which would override the democratic majority -- plurality, in the same...
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we are a science oriented state. we can use our science and our heads to beat this virus.he reason is, to reopen our economy. i'm looking forward to that. >> thank you. we will move on to questions and the topic is covid. chief, the first question is for you. while president trump's diagnosis brought up well wishes, it renewed criticism he does not take the virus seriously. you have faced the same criticism. you called the mask mandate "a bunch of cap", you continue to hold large campaign rallies with hundreds in attendance. what do you say to those who believe your approach would not only kill more people but would prolong the pandemic? one minute, 15 seconds. >> i came out against wearing masks, the direction and order from the government; a public servant in the governor's office , everyone in government, appointed or elected, our public servants. i firmly believe in individual freedom, liberty, safety. i have been working in public safety the last 10 years. the problem is, when we have one person sitting in the governor's office telling everyone what they will wear, wh
we are a science oriented state. we can use our science and our heads to beat this virus.he reason is, to reopen our economy. i'm looking forward to that. >> thank you. we will move on to questions and the topic is covid. chief, the first question is for you. while president trump's diagnosis brought up well wishes, it renewed criticism he does not take the virus seriously. you have faced the same criticism. you called the mask mandate "a bunch of cap", you continue to hold...
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trump has actually brought some hopes because he is a businessman, more pragmatic, more business orientedmes, president xi is his friend but u nfortu nately we ca n president xi is his friend but unfortunately we can see this has actually tensed quite a bit because he launched a trade war, he also has many hawkish advisers, launched many active proposals and sanctions on china so actually it has turned down this atmosphere quite a lot and it is in the us we used to know, it's more unilaterally america first, more multilateral views under threat and in between chinese relations had been badly damaged. given that, with a selection, do you think it's better now for donald trump to stay in power orjoe biden, from a china perspective?” think both have their pros and cons, of course, for president trump, he certainly will continue his success in phase one, i believe, he will carry out phase two and phase three and hopefully will be more business oriented again. i think he will probably be more relaxed compared with his first term and more pursuing american interests and particularly business in
trump has actually brought some hopes because he is a businessman, more pragmatic, more business orientedmes, president xi is his friend but u nfortu nately we ca n president xi is his friend but unfortunately we can see this has actually tensed quite a bit because he launched a trade war, he also has many hawkish advisers, launched many active proposals and sanctions on china so actually it has turned down this atmosphere quite a lot and it is in the us we used to know, it's more unilaterally...
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the divide between rich and poor is conspicuous but decades ago manila was called the pearl of the orientthe manila metropolitan theater was once a testament to the city's grandeur it was a staging ground for artists from all over the world who wanted to perform in the far east but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela's decade now the philippine government is changing that what will make this a different piece people will come here not only because of the show but because of the building. the battle for manila between the joint filipino and american forces and the japanese imperial army in 1945 caused the loss of more than 100000 lives and destroyed much of the city government buildings the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in manila during world war 2 and historians say the country lost an irreplaceable story treasure with the destruction of the city manila was the most devastated city during world war 2 after war so in poland but rebuilding a life and a city from scratch has proven difficult and some experts say ma
the divide between rich and poor is conspicuous but decades ago manila was called the pearl of the orientthe manila metropolitan theater was once a testament to the city's grandeur it was a staging ground for artists from all over the world who wanted to perform in the far east but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela's decade now the philippine government is changing that what will make this a different piece people will come here not only because of the show but because of...
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sexual preference earlier today rather than sexual orientation, is there a difference, and what is it? >> senator, i really in using that word did not mean to imply that i think that, you know -- that it's a matter -- that it's not a -- that it's not an immutable characteristic or that it's solely a matter of preference. i honestly meant no offense. >> reporter: she listed several cases she believes cannot be challenged. roe v. wade is not one of them. >> roe is not a super precedent because calls for its overruling have never ceased but that doesn't mean that roe should be overruled. it just means that it doesn't fall on the small handful of cases like marbury versus madison and brown versus the board that no one questions anymore. >> reporter: and with the presidential election now 20 days away, barrett was asked if it would be appropriate for her to be involved in a potential election dispute case. president trump has said he's counting on barrett and the court to, quote, look at the ballots. >> i certainly hope that all members of the committee have more confidence in my integrity
sexual preference earlier today rather than sexual orientation, is there a difference, and what is it? >> senator, i really in using that word did not mean to imply that i think that, you know -- that it's a matter -- that it's not a -- that it's not an immutable characteristic or that it's solely a matter of preference. i honestly meant no offense. >> reporter: she listed several cases she believes cannot be challenged. roe v. wade is not one of them. >> roe is not a super...
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can trace the link between depictions of black and brown bodies today and the often degrading and orientals depictions of the colonial period. then like now the bodies of those deemed in some way form a more likely to show up in the media stop being best to change naked. the only bodies that we see in the media are usually brown and black bodies from other countries that end up producing and vision of the world where violence is something that happens elsewhere to nameless i used to think that something about being an american was the reason that we didn't see americans bodies in the media but then i saw michael brown's body on the front page of the new york times and he's an american it seems to me that there's something different operating that should force us to ask questions about whose bodies are made visible whose bodies are hidden and why and what work those images do the continuing visions or images of kind of black death and trauma has definitely continued from the past those images are enduring if you have no association with the person as a human being when that humanity is remov
can trace the link between depictions of black and brown bodies today and the often degrading and orientals depictions of the colonial period. then like now the bodies of those deemed in some way form a more likely to show up in the media stop being best to change naked. the only bodies that we see in the media are usually brown and black bodies from other countries that end up producing and vision of the world where violence is something that happens elsewhere to nameless i used to think that...
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of africa and the orient.they come under 3 very loose themes the kind of highly sexualized to write a song i. you know arab woman or african woman you know bare chest. often in the suggestive way the other theme would be africans as servers you know always in a kind of domesticated state servants to colonial administrator or missionaries or military personnel and then the 3rd african as you know african warriors as savage as uncivilized not to be trusted. this is nigeria and it's titled evil hunters with flintlock i mean this was a very common type of showing sort of the barbarity or the savagery of africans and particularly as hunters and so this particular image is basically just showing them in their everyday clothing and you can see that it's actually been staged to some extent because you have 2 individuals on either side who are kneeling and sort of looking directly at the camera so there is a understanding of cooperation and collaboration between this image. photographers carefully selected but the subj
of africa and the orient.they come under 3 very loose themes the kind of highly sexualized to write a song i. you know arab woman or african woman you know bare chest. often in the suggestive way the other theme would be africans as servers you know always in a kind of domesticated state servants to colonial administrator or missionaries or military personnel and then the 3rd african as you know african warriors as savage as uncivilized not to be trusted. this is nigeria and it's titled evil...
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can trace the link between depictions of black and brown bodies today and the often degrading and orientals depictions of the colonial period. then like now the bodies of those deemed in some way form a more likely to show up in the media starving destitute naked. the only bodies that we see in the media are usually brown and black bodies from other countries that end up producing and vision of the world where violence is something that happens elsewhere to nameless i used to think that something about being an american was the reason that we didn't see americans bodies in the media but then i saw michael brown's body on the front page of the new york times and he's an american it seems to me that there's something different operating that should force us to ask questions about whose bodies are made visible whose bodies are hidden and why and what work those images do the continuing vision or images of kind of black death and trauma has definitely continued from the past those images are enduring if you have no association with the person as a human being when that humanity is removed it's
can trace the link between depictions of black and brown bodies today and the often degrading and orientals depictions of the colonial period. then like now the bodies of those deemed in some way form a more likely to show up in the media starving destitute naked. the only bodies that we see in the media are usually brown and black bodies from other countries that end up producing and vision of the world where violence is something that happens elsewhere to nameless i used to think that...
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because he isa brought some hopes because he is a businessman and more pragmatic, more business orientedt president xi jinping is his friend. but u nfortu nately we ca n is his friend. but unfortunately we can see that has soured quite a bit because there was a trade war and he also has many hawkish advisors and many active proposals and sanctions on china though it has turned down the atmosphere quite a lot. it is not the us we used to know, it is more unilateral, more american first, and undermined the law today and it continues to the relations have been badly damaged. given that, with this election do you think it is better now for donald trump to stay in power orforjoe biden? from a chinese perspective? they have their pros and cons. for president trump, he will continue his success and he will carry phase ii and phase three hopefully and he will be more business oriented again i think you will be more relaxed compared to his first term and he will pursue more of american business interest. so for that i think china administrators and the negotiations will continue and some progress
because he isa brought some hopes because he is a businessman and more pragmatic, more business orientedt president xi jinping is his friend. but u nfortu nately we ca n is his friend. but unfortunately we can see that has soured quite a bit because there was a trade war and he also has many hawkish advisors and many active proposals and sanctions on china though it has turned down the atmosphere quite a lot. it is not the us we used to know, it is more unilateral, more american first, and...
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as the city formerly known as the pole of the orient decades of decay have left the philippines capital manila a shadow of what it once was some efforts are being made to revitalize un preserve a story buildings a similar island ogun reports. this is manila one of the oldest and most densely populated cities in the world a melting pot of asia and latin cultures a place where the divide between rich and poor is conspicuous but decades ago manila was called the pearl of the orient the manila metropolitan theater was once a testament to the city's grandeur it was a staging ground for artists from all over the world who wanted to perform in the far east but decades later the theater has become a symbol of mandela's decay now the philippine government is changing that what will make this different these people will come here not only because of the show but because of the building. the battle for mandela between the joint filipino and american forces and the japanese imperial army in 1945 caused the loss of more than 100000 lives and destroyed much of the city government buildings the univer
as the city formerly known as the pole of the orient decades of decay have left the philippines capital manila a shadow of what it once was some efforts are being made to revitalize un preserve a story buildings a similar island ogun reports. this is manila one of the oldest and most densely populated cities in the world a melting pot of asia and latin cultures a place where the divide between rich and poor is conspicuous but decades ago manila was called the pearl of the orient the manila...
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he will continue his success and he will carry phase 2 and phase 3 and he will be more business orientedmore relaxed compared to his first term and he will pursue more of american business interest. so for that i think china administrators and the negotiations will continue and some progress can be made there. stay tuned to bbc news over the next few days for more from that series. we'll be live in kabul to focus on america's military disengagement, as well as reporting on the us role in africa. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: (music playing) we'll find out what inspired this musical work performed for the first time an orchestra of young black, asian and ethnically diverse musicians. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer, and, as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblical famine, now, in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion, in argentina today, it's actually cheaper to paper your walls wit
he will continue his success and he will carry phase 2 and phase 3 and he will be more business orientedmore relaxed compared to his first term and he will pursue more of american business interest. so for that i think china administrators and the negotiations will continue and some progress can be made there. stay tuned to bbc news over the next few days for more from that series. we'll be live in kabul to focus on america's military disengagement, as well as reporting on the us role in...
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and are willing to bring us orientation and are willing to bring us closer to an america where no matterast name is, if we go out there we were, we can make it. and we are pa rt we were, we can make it. and we are part ofan we were, we can make it. and we are part of an american family, all of thatis part of an american family, all of that is possible and within our reach if we vote. let me and on the, pennsylvania, people asked me sometimes, ma'am, have you been able to ta ke sometimes, ma'am, have you been able to take it these last four years just watching all of this? —— man. how to use keep your spirits up? for all the times these last four years that we have seen our worst impulses revealed, we have also seen what our country can be at its best. we have seen country can be at its best. we have seen folks on every age and background pack city centres in airports in town squares just so families would be separated. live on bbc news. so our kids when i grow up on an uninhabitable planet, we have seen on an uninhabitable planet, we have seen americans of all races joining together to d
and are willing to bring us orientation and are willing to bring us closer to an america where no matterast name is, if we go out there we were, we can make it. and we are pa rt we were, we can make it. and we are part ofan we were, we can make it. and we are part of an american family, all of thatis part of an american family, all of that is possible and within our reach if we vote. let me and on the, pennsylvania, people asked me sometimes, ma'am, have you been able to ta ke sometimes, ma'am,...
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she referred to sexual orientation as sexual preference in her testimony implying that it's a choice instead of a characteristic. as justice kennedy concluded no union is more profound than marriage for it embodies the fohighest ideals of th fidelity, sacrifice and family and forming two people become something greater than t once they were. petitioners in the case demonstrate marriage and buddies a love that may and were even passed death and it would be misunderstood these men and women to say they disrespect the idea of marriage. their plea as they do respect it so deeply they seek to fulfill its obligations themselves. their hope isn't to be condemned to a life of loneliness. they ask for equal dignity in the eyes ofti the law, that the constitution grants them that right. i would hope we agree with justice ginsburg but i'm afraid that is a view that is not shared by judge barrett critical of the extension of civil rights laws to protect people saying an event that it does seem to strain to say that it demands it however the supreme court held otherwise where they held for the co
she referred to sexual orientation as sexual preference in her testimony implying that it's a choice instead of a characteristic. as justice kennedy concluded no union is more profound than marriage for it embodies the fohighest ideals of th fidelity, sacrifice and family and forming two people become something greater than t once they were. petitioners in the case demonstrate marriage and buddies a love that may and were even passed death and it would be misunderstood these men and women to...
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it is used by anti-lgbtq activists to suggest that sexual orientation is a choice. it is not. is your view that sexual orientation is a preference, as you noted, then the lgbtq community should be rightly concerned whether you would uphold their constitutional right to marry. >> joining me now is the democratic senator from hawaii. m mazie hirono. aloha, senator. >> aloha. >> there may be many americans who were confronted with sexual orientation and many who use sexual preference without realizing the implication. it is different for a judicial candidate and different for a candidate to the supreme court bench who may be hearing cases that apply to the lgbtq community. >> of course. as i mentioned in my questioning, she did not use the terms accidentally. those are terms used by people who are not supportive of lgbtq rights. in fact, your previous guest said amy coney barrett will take the supreme court way to the right. probably more to the right of scalia who wrote the major dissent on all of the right pieces. one of the precedents that will come up for this court because t
it is used by anti-lgbtq activists to suggest that sexual orientation is a choice. it is not. is your view that sexual orientation is a preference, as you noted, then the lgbtq community should be rightly concerned whether you would uphold their constitutional right to marry. >> joining me now is the democratic senator from hawaii. m mazie hirono. aloha, senator. >> aloha. >> there may be many americans who were confronted with sexual orientation and many who use sexual...
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and are in the city one 3rd is the part of the orient campaign that's underway to revitalize its. we've seen more heavy showers into thailand recently lots of clouds showing up a lot see a shower clad in fact across much of southeast asia for bangkok 86 millimeters of rain in the past 24 hours making 124 millimeters in the past couple of days of also say some a wet weather over towards indonesia as well 130 millimeters this coming down through the course of just one day plenty more showers where they came from more wet weather easing over towards the philippines as we go on through monday last showers coming back in behind in the similar picture as we go on into cheese day with some 3 heavy rain could also push its way into northern parts of borneo scattering the showers there into indonesia and talking the showers west or whether we got some rather wet weather on the cards for straight over the next day saying see this long line of cloud which makes its way right out of the red sense at al towards that southeastern corner that will herald something of a change a couple of days ag
and are in the city one 3rd is the part of the orient campaign that's underway to revitalize its. we've seen more heavy showers into thailand recently lots of clouds showing up a lot see a shower clad in fact across much of southeast asia for bangkok 86 millimeters of rain in the past 24 hours making 124 millimeters in the past couple of days of also say some a wet weather over towards indonesia as well 130 millimeters this coming down through the course of just one day plenty more showers...
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on - - orient and a serious silicon valley executive. and he is brilliant so we will not been one - - abandoned his description of his job. but yes it is always a day away and we need to stay cheerful like little orphan annie did. >> you said in your book the goal for was aware foreign-policy success. here we are 30 years later still at war in the goal spend these are two distinctly different types of for go in the case of kuwait, the first gulf war you have a huge dictatorship that just went in to step on a little country maybe now make a shining example but nonetheless not doing any harm to the rest of the world and that just isn't a lesson we want the rest of the world to learn to do that kind of thing that goes denmark and belgium the very same sort of thing that set off over to a great deal of force and then there was a limited operation. i was there for the thing. with a little bit of authority and then in terms and the part that is closest to the golf they held hoping to get saddam hussein and we did nothing to support them. so on
on - - orient and a serious silicon valley executive. and he is brilliant so we will not been one - - abandoned his description of his job. but yes it is always a day away and we need to stay cheerful like little orphan annie did. >> you said in your book the goal for was aware foreign-policy success. here we are 30 years later still at war in the goal spend these are two distinctly different types of for go in the case of kuwait, the first gulf war you have a huge dictatorship that just...
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we look at the efforts to revitalize and preserve the city known as the pearl of the orient. however we have something of a cold blast across the northern plains of the u.s. a lot of cloud just diving out of central canada pushing down towards the midwest some wet weather of its was a southeastern corner as well some potential for flooding into parts of florida these disabled not too bad for a time but we will see some showers heading up towards the carolinas as we go through saturday sunday on into monday some showers that just around the midwest and heading of it's was the appalachians temperatures around 15 celsius in winnipeg around 12 degrees in minneapolis it will improve it will warm up as we go on into monday see those temperatures quite nicely on the rise a few showers over towards the eastern seaboard still a few showers down towards the southeast in kota for much of central u.s. pushing it was the west of course no help it's always fossilised our concern north of the border we will see a few showers getting into were british columbia now from mexico it is generate
we look at the efforts to revitalize and preserve the city known as the pearl of the orient. however we have something of a cold blast across the northern plains of the u.s. a lot of cloud just diving out of central canada pushing down towards the midwest some wet weather of its was a southeastern corner as well some potential for flooding into parts of florida these disabled not too bad for a time but we will see some showers heading up towards the carolinas as we go through saturday sunday on...
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we should put into practice the people oriented development philosophy with concrete action.oundation of the communist party of china lie in the people whose aspirations for a better life have set the goal for each of us. focus ofing point and the reform and development of the special economic zones should be based on this as well. our people know best whether they are living a good life or not. currentd start with the problems that our people are most concerned about and feel most strongly about. reforms andre innovation measures to tackle problems in employment, education, health care, social ,ecurity, housing, elderly care ecological environment, among others, one by one. fenceid to offer a higher -- higher sense of more and durable happiness and better guaranteed security to the people. innovationespect the initiative of the people and theiruously grow on innovation and creativity in the development of the special economic zone. we should prioritize development, endeavor to provide the community level with more , draftto public services a public service system and build a
we should put into practice the people oriented development philosophy with concrete action.oundation of the communist party of china lie in the people whose aspirations for a better life have set the goal for each of us. focus ofing point and the reform and development of the special economic zones should be based on this as well. our people know best whether they are living a good life or not. currentd start with the problems that our people are most concerned about and feel most strongly...
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you have shows that are produced on the coasts for a coastally oriented audience, that may come up with a very different point of view. if you are not a trump supporter i encourage you to watch late night comedy with the thought that how would a trump supporter look at the humor so much of it focused on the president. how would that be received and then you might think between about this idea of good comedy punching up. from the point of view of, say, a working class white industrial worker in the midwest or a farmer in the midwest, and they're looking at these attacks on the president they support, they might look at this and say, this is simply not people punching up at people in power but they are coastal elites punching down at people like me, people who believe in what i believe. and so i think one of the things to think about in terms of the future of political humor is this question about where you can connect with the wider range of voters in the country, the wider range of potential viewer of the shows because right now, when you do public opinion surveyed of people who one-hal
you have shows that are produced on the coasts for a coastally oriented audience, that may come up with a very different point of view. if you are not a trump supporter i encourage you to watch late night comedy with the thought that how would a trump supporter look at the humor so much of it focused on the president. how would that be received and then you might think between about this idea of good comedy punching up. from the point of view of, say, a working class white industrial worker in...
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shows me how beautiful it is the hotel was billed 130 years ago for the passengers of the legendary orient express today guests are staying in rooms once graced by emperor as presidents and movie stars. or agatha christie who wrote crime novels here. at the moment so most of the $115.00 rooms disinfected and abandoned. $21000.00 was a very successful year for. it was the changing the person to a 95 per cent at the start of 2000 the. pandemic. first. person. 0 the situation has been particularly dramatic on the tank usual riviera and tell us the long beach is deserted for months most hotels closed. since early august holiday makers have been returning mainly from russia because the government there is allowing flights to techie again. some. action has returned to intel yes pools and to towel nurse now hope they can extend the summer season far into autumn. at the para palace they also hope for better times the hotel survived 2 world wars it might also survive endemic. but everyone here knows it will take time before tourists come back in large numbers and marvel at the sunset over eastern b
shows me how beautiful it is the hotel was billed 130 years ago for the passengers of the legendary orient express today guests are staying in rooms once graced by emperor as presidents and movie stars. or agatha christie who wrote crime novels here. at the moment so most of the $115.00 rooms disinfected and abandoned. $21000.00 was a very successful year for. it was the changing the person to a 95 per cent at the start of 2000 the. pandemic. first. person. 0 the situation has been particularly...
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the smallest conscious choices we make like using a reusable coffee mug amending a leaky tap when orientals mordor more towards mending the imbalance i will leave you with that cotton see you next week please stay safe and good care of yourself and your loved ones go back. to mexico many pushed over lunch also know the moral right now. climate change if an awful story. faces life lesson when for just one week. how much work can really do. we still have time to and i'm going. to subscribe. to. the fun and gensler coronavirus pandemic. weird science stand. what the new findings have researchers and. information and background into. the corona update. code 19 special. monday to friday on. the score 5 keys to seek for food. police to prevent. it. separate braun's cooked foods to avoid cross contamination. cooks thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food safe temperatures. to prevent bacterial growth. use safe water and safe raw materials to avoid content. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases un
the smallest conscious choices we make like using a reusable coffee mug amending a leaky tap when orientals mordor more towards mending the imbalance i will leave you with that cotton see you next week please stay safe and good care of yourself and your loved ones go back. to mexico many pushed over lunch also know the moral right now. climate change if an awful story. faces life lesson when for just one week. how much work can really do. we still have time to and i'm going. to subscribe. to....