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andy brown is bloomberg's new economy editorial director. out the new economy daily from bloomberg economics. it is focused on what is driving the global economy, what it means for policymakers, businesses, and very importantly, investors. sign up for the new economy daily newsletter at bloomberg.com. this is bloomberg. we are looking right now and markets. i don't marco -- >> house republicans today removed liz cheney from her leadership post over her vocal and persistent criticism of former president trump. congresswoman cheney spoke to reporters after the vote. >> i will do everything i can to ensure that the former president never again gets anywhere near the oval office. we have seen the danger that he continues to provoke with his language. we have seen his lack of commitment and dedication to the constitution. i think it is important we make sure whomever we elected somebody who will be faithful to the constitution. mark: a vote to replace ms. cheney is set for friday. the decision to replace sir as confidence replace her underscores
andy brown is bloomberg's new economy editorial director. out the new economy daily from bloomberg economics. it is focused on what is driving the global economy, what it means for policymakers, businesses, and very importantly, investors. sign up for the new economy daily newsletter at bloomberg.com. this is bloomberg. we are looking right now and markets. i don't marco -- >> house republicans today removed liz cheney from her leadership post over her vocal and persistent criticism of...
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andy brown, thank you for being with us. really is the number from india is staggering and you can only imagine as we see leaders meeting that this will be on the agenda certainly a different variety. what do you think is the most important job for the world when it comes to india. andy: the most important job is to get vaccines, get therapies, take seriously the threat to the global economy. covid-19 has arrived with full few week. a demonic fury in the demonic world. it's not just india. its rampaging through all parts of the developing world. even to the most remote island in the south pacific. if you think about the art of this pandemic, it's not in china. -- if you think about the arc of this pandemic, it's not in china. everybody is saying that what happens when he gets to the developing world. you have these apocalyptic projections about what's going to happen. talking about famines of biblical proportions in africa. nobody quite understand why it doesn't happen, but it has happened now. far more contagious, far more
andy brown, thank you for being with us. really is the number from india is staggering and you can only imagine as we see leaders meeting that this will be on the agenda certainly a different variety. what do you think is the most important job for the world when it comes to india. andy: the most important job is to get vaccines, get therapies, take seriously the threat to the global economy. covid-19 has arrived with full few week. a demonic fury in the demonic world. it's not just india. its...
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where we examine how global leaders are trying to solve the world's biggest challenges we welcome andy brownerg new economy editorial director and andy, it is interesting because i think china is in some ways at the heart of the story. as with many things they are part of the reason for the incredible growth and power of cryptocurrencies. at the same time from the top they are trying to really stop this phenomenon. how serious are the regulators about putting an end to bitcoin spending? andy: china is prone to these great buffs of what they call speculative. the chinese market is often compared, perhaps a little unfairly, to a casino. they have determined, the chinese financial authority, to put an end to it. if you look at the language they used in this banning order today, it is very serious. it says that crypto has no real value. purely speculative. it says that it is disrupting economic order, i.e. has implications for the economy. you have this group in hong kong and it tweeted cheaply today, oh yeah, every bull cycle, the bank of china come out of band bitcoin. but i one not be that di
where we examine how global leaders are trying to solve the world's biggest challenges we welcome andy brownerg new economy editorial director and andy, it is interesting because i think china is in some ways at the heart of the story. as with many things they are part of the reason for the incredible growth and power of cryptocurrencies. at the same time from the top they are trying to really stop this phenomenon. how serious are the regulators about putting an end to bitcoin spending? andy:...
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andy brown joins us.ecially in these command economies come in places like china where the government says it and you do it, they really handle the pandemic well, but now in the peripheral asian economies, they are having bigger and bigger problems. why is that? >> you started by talking about the olympics. you know, the olympic games in japan were supposed to be a gigantic victory celebration, a sort of sporting fiesta to mark the end of the pandemic. in fact what it has highlighted, dramatic differences in the pace of recovery among countries around the world with some of the worst performances come as you say, now some of the countries that were the best performers at the beginning of the pandemic. among them japan, but not just japan. also taiwan, singapore. singapore, which is now in a semi-locked. taiwan, which last year went without a single case, now suddenly has hundreds of cases. in a sense, they got so good at the lockdown. they got so good at controlling and chasing down this pandemic. basical
andy brown joins us.ecially in these command economies come in places like china where the government says it and you do it, they really handle the pandemic well, but now in the peripheral asian economies, they are having bigger and bigger problems. why is that? >> you started by talking about the olympics. you know, the olympic games in japan were supposed to be a gigantic victory celebration, a sort of sporting fiesta to mark the end of the pandemic. in fact what it has highlighted,...
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we are joined by andy mullen from supervisor stephanie's office who is the sponsor of this legislation and later we will hear from lieutenant richard brown from the san francisco fire department so highandy, well . >> andy mullen: highchair melgar, supervisors preston and peskin . the legislation before you updates the current fire code requirement which for buildings thatare required to upgrade their fire alarm systems , by july 1, 2021, this would push up due date to july 1, 2023 so it is a two-year extension of this requirement. the reason to do that was because in certain circumstances it would require construction crews to enter dwelling units and during the past year a lot of people have felt uncomfortable from the constructionside and resident side to adding crews, and participate in this work . it's also my understanding that scheduling and accommodating this work can take up to a year just in terms of booking your team and having them in and giving your tenants proper notice about the destruction they face which is why we opted for a two-year extensioninstead of a one-year extension.i'm here and available to answer any other que
we are joined by andy mullen from supervisor stephanie's office who is the sponsor of this legislation and later we will hear from lieutenant richard brown from the san francisco fire department so highandy, well . >> andy mullen: highchair melgar, supervisors preston and peskin . the legislation before you updates the current fire code requirement which for buildings thatare required to upgrade their fire alarm systems , by july 1, 2021, this would push up due date to july 1, 2023 so it...
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whipsnade zoo launch an investigation after two brown bears escape from their enclosure and are shot by wardens. now on bbc news, transgender teen andibe documented his life for the bbc for a year, capturing the most formative moments of his journey through young adulthood. falling over myself. that's all right. my name is andi bernabe. this journey didn't start when i found out what the word transgender was. honestly, it started when i was born. coming to terms with my identity felt like trying to deny a part of myself that i thought would never be reality. i kind of felt like a someone put a cap on a volcano and i wasjust sitting on top of that volcano, not trying to let that cap go. but in the end, the volcano exploded. i want to be referred to as andi from now on. i was just mostly scared of the people around me, what they would think. i'm so happy! after the volcano exploded, all these flowers and trees and life flourished because the ground was, like, re—nourished. but, you know, it's not all peaches and cream, sunshine and lollipops. things didn't go as planned. i can't live like this any more. fear really does do something to
whipsnade zoo launch an investigation after two brown bears escape from their enclosure and are shot by wardens. now on bbc news, transgender teen andibe documented his life for the bbc for a year, capturing the most formative moments of his journey through young adulthood. falling over myself. that's all right. my name is andi bernabe. this journey didn't start when i found out what the word transgender was. honestly, it started when i was born. coming to terms with my identity felt like...
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for soaring time i heard say of professor brown for that first and foremost welcome and again congratulations. andyrom the buggy down bronx. i know new york is in the house. this book is timely for so many reasons, can you tell so is your motivation for writing it? >> that is a great question. my motivation for writing it was twofold. first of all, but has it of service resistance. as facing moralities in my research. to contrast what would happen when i submit my research to the audience. i realize this cannot be an academic book. it has to be for the people because more importantly once you to all in favor change. >> absolutely. do this for me, what makes tax law unique? >> you know i would argue that tax law is not unique. people like to put it in a and say oh it is different so you cannot apply the normal justice lens because after all subjective. but the law is racist. so tax laws should not surprises of the income tax system that's 1913 we have racist elements in it. lots of people are being taught different but it isn't. my book shows us one more example where the law is used in odd. you kno
for soaring time i heard say of professor brown for that first and foremost welcome and again congratulations. andyrom the buggy down bronx. i know new york is in the house. this book is timely for so many reasons, can you tell so is your motivation for writing it? >> that is a great question. my motivation for writing it was twofold. first of all, but has it of service resistance. as facing moralities in my research. to contrast what would happen when i submit my research to the...
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whipsnade zoo launch an investigation after 2 brown bears escape from their enclosure and are shot by wardens. and coming up at 8:30 — �*becoming andiecial programme featuring a transgender teen who's documented his life for the bbc for a year. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the bbc�*s former director general, lord hall, has resigned as chairman of the national gallery — following criticism over panorama's interview with princess diana in 1995. tony hall was the corporation's head of news at the time, when reporter martin bashir, used deception to secure the interview. lord hall led an internal investigation into initial complaints a year after the interview was broadcast, but it was branded "woefully ineffective" this week, by an independent inquiry. here's our home editor, mark easton. former bbc director—general tony hall has not yet appeared publicly to answer questions about his role in the bashir scandal, specifically about what the dyson report called his "woefully inadequate" investigation into martin bashir�*s conduct in 1986. today, though, we learned that lord hall has stepped down from his role as chair of the nat
whipsnade zoo launch an investigation after 2 brown bears escape from their enclosure and are shot by wardens. and coming up at 8:30 — �*becoming andiecial programme featuring a transgender teen who's documented his life for the bbc for a year. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the bbc�*s former director general, lord hall, has resigned as chairman of the national gallery — following criticism over panorama's interview with princess diana in 1995. tony hall was the corporation's...
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brown. horace greeley the leading newspaper publisher and editor of the day andy slavery champion garrett smith who was a very well to do. supporter of antislavery measures and who ran for president and 1860 on the liberty party and who was quite well to do and really underwrote a lot of antislavery societies and activities. salmon, chase sam and chase who was known as the the attorney general for runaway slaves an antislavery radical from ohio became lincoln secretary of the treasury he at one pointed supported. colonization harriet beecher stowe and her novel. she the uncle tom's cabin. she was clearly a colonization. it's a supporter of colonization of having an american slaves freed and resettled in liberia thaddeus stevens thaddeus stevens was perhaps the most radical racial egalitarian in congress of congressman from, pennsylvania. james g. burney james g. birney was the first presidential candidate running on any kind of antislavery. platform and the liberty party in the 1840s benjamin lundy who established one of the first antislavery newspapers the genius of universal emancipation eli
brown. horace greeley the leading newspaper publisher and editor of the day andy slavery champion garrett smith who was a very well to do. supporter of antislavery measures and who ran for president and 1860 on the liberty party and who was quite well to do and really underwrote a lot of antislavery societies and activities. salmon, chase sam and chase who was known as the the attorney general for runaway slaves an antislavery radical from ohio became lincoln secretary of the treasury he at one...
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andy biggs, have a good evening. >> my pleasure. thank you, jillian. jillian: a public viewing taking place a short time ago for andrew brown jr.as shot and killed by sheriff's deputies in north carolina late last month. protesters are calling for the release of police body cam video, but a judge is delaying it. charles watson is live in raleigh, north carolina. >> reporter: jillian, the family of andrew brown jr. is wrapping up the last of two pluck viewings -- public viewings today in elizabethty ahead of his funeral -- city ahead of his funeral monday. >> we're peacefully protesting, and i'm looking at 30 plus armed police officers in full riot gear with shields, masks and all? this is the wrong image to us. >> reporter: last night protests in the city were peaceful as calls continue for the public release of body camera footage following a north carolina judge's ruling against publicly releasing the video that captured the fatal encounter between brown and deputies serving a drug warrant. brown's immediate family will get the opportunity to view those videos in the coming days. in the meantime, elizabeth city officials face
andy biggs, have a good evening. >> my pleasure. thank you, jillian. jillian: a public viewing taking place a short time ago for andrew brown jr.as shot and killed by sheriff's deputies in north carolina late last month. protesters are calling for the release of police body cam video, but a judge is delaying it. charles watson is live in raleigh, north carolina. >> reporter: jillian, the family of andrew brown jr. is wrapping up the last of two pluck viewings -- public viewings...
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andy street won against the odds. his team very quietly confident. we speak to labour, liam byrne the former minister in gordon brown'st to andy street and then we will look at tees valley, we were taking... they will again be making the case that these positions can be used, if used properly, to connect and to effect change. but of course for that to happen, there have to be resources available for them to invest and all the rest of it. so there is a linkage here, however you want to define it, between a conservative government and these conservative layers in different contacts who are able to say, "look, we have money for this or that." that is an interesting challenge for labour as well in this kind of contact. it is certainly the — well in this kind of contact. it 5 certainly the messaging, andy street's campaign for the conservatives is something they have repeated over and over again. "i know the right people to talk to, i the contacts at number have ten." a number of big government departments are moving to the west midlands. it seems that maybe is gaining traction with the electorate, the idea that there is s
andy street won against the odds. his team very quietly confident. we speak to labour, liam byrne the former minister in gordon brown'st to andy street and then we will look at tees valley, we were taking... they will again be making the case that these positions can be used, if used properly, to connect and to effect change. but of course for that to happen, there have to be resources available for them to invest and all the rest of it. so there is a linkage here, however you want to define...