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the main character, amin, is a real person. amin is a pseudonym to protect his identity.onally as a close friend for a long time. it's a mess right now in afghanistan. i think it's important to kind of get some perspective on it, and amin�*s story happened many years ago, 25 years ago. and with this story we can kind of see what it does to a human being to be on the run, to flee, and how he can move on. so i definitely think that my film can give some perspective on what's going on right now. amin�*s journey from afghanistan to denmark via moscow is told in sometimes harrowing detail. it is upsetting but moving and inspiring. the director was keen to use animation. because it's really a story about trauma and memories, with animation it allows us to be more expressive, we can show things in a way that feels more true to the emotion than being realistic. flee also has a gay theme — amin is gay. closeted in afghanistan, it was an issue he has had to struggle with. it was a key part of the film. the gay story is kind of a mirror on his refugee story, because in his youth, an
the main character, amin, is a real person. amin is a pseudonym to protect his identity.onally as a close friend for a long time. it's a mess right now in afghanistan. i think it's important to kind of get some perspective on it, and amin�*s story happened many years ago, 25 years ago. and with this story we can kind of see what it does to a human being to be on the run, to flee, and how he can move on. so i definitely think that my film can give some perspective on what's going on right now....
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amine: no, for sure.: i think when all of that went down, i was thinking like, "ok, we have a silver lining. like, i'll get to spend all this time with ella. like, that'll be great." like, if everything else is falling apart, at least i'll get that. but then parentals were like, "psych. no. yoare noallowed to see each other." ella: we had been hanging out in person, just, like, wearing masks and stuff. ellie: yeah, like, staying 6 feet apart, which was, like, so hard. ella: yeah. ellie: like, that's just a completely different way of interacting with this kind of relationship, if you have to, like, not touch and, like, stay really far apart. ella: ellie's really, like, cute. she's, like, a really good writer. and ke, so, you know, she's, like, emailing me poems. at the end of the summer when we were, like, both emo that you were leaving, she like, mailed me--even though we are, like, in the same place, she mailed me these little--they were, like, comic strips of, like, the summer, like, different things t
amine: no, for sure.: i think when all of that went down, i was thinking like, "ok, we have a silver lining. like, i'll get to spend all this time with ella. like, that'll be great." like, if everything else is falling apart, at least i'll get that. but then parentals were like, "psych. no. yoare noallowed to see each other." ella: we had been hanging out in person, just, like, wearing masks and stuff. ellie: yeah, like, staying 6 feet apart, which was, like, so hard. ella:...
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the main character, amin, is a real person. amin is a pseudonym to protect his identity.close friend for a long time. it's a mess right now in afghanistan. i think it's important to kind of get some perspective on it, and amin�*s story happened many years ago, 25 years ago. and with this story we can kind of see what it does to a human being to be on the run, to flee, and how he can move on. so i definitely think that my film can give some perspective on what's going on right now. amin�*s journey from afghanistan to denmark via moscow is told in sometimes harrowing detail. it is upsetting but moving and inspiring. the director was keen to use animation. because it's really a story about trauma and memories, with animation it allows us to be more expressive, we can show things in a way that feels more true to the emotion than being realistic. flee also has a gay theme — amin is gay. closeted in afghanistan, it was an issue he has had to struggle with. it's a key part of the film. the gay story is kind of a mirror on his refugee story because in his youth, and from his fami
the main character, amin, is a real person. amin is a pseudonym to protect his identity.close friend for a long time. it's a mess right now in afghanistan. i think it's important to kind of get some perspective on it, and amin�*s story happened many years ago, 25 years ago. and with this story we can kind of see what it does to a human being to be on the run, to flee, and how he can move on. so i definitely think that my film can give some perspective on what's going on right now. amin�*s...
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documentos muestran sus trabajos ligados a grandes millonarios de mÉxico como el presidente de la aminparte negativa es ocultar en lo mismo parÁmetros una evasiÓn fiscal y actos de corrupciÓn. >> los empresarios no tenÍan nada ilÍcito, aseguraron que cumplieron con todos los requisitos para estudiar el perfil de los clientes. paulina: en momento de hacer una pausa. al regresar le decimos dÓnde aumentan los pueblos fantasmas. alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y a las perlas gain con aroma duradero. spring daydream, ahora es parte de nuestra irresistible colección de aromas. fÉlix: aunque la inmigraciÓn de ecuatorianos no es nueva la salida de la poblaciÓnha sido constante los Últimos aÑos. tienen prioridad aceros estados unidos. en Éxodo masivo incrementado por la pandemia que ha dejado verdaderos pueblos fantasma. freddy barrios nos cuenta desde el ecuador. freddy: visitar varios pueblos de la zona rural del ecuador es encontrarse con estas imÁgenes. casas vacÍas. las grandes edificaciones fueron levantadas con el dinero qu
documentos muestran sus trabajos ligados a grandes millonarios de mÉxico como el presidente de la aminparte negativa es ocultar en lo mismo parÁmetros una evasiÓn fiscal y actos de corrupciÓn. >> los empresarios no tenÍan nada ilÍcito, aseguraron que cumplieron con todos los requisitos para estudiar el perfil de los clientes. paulina: en momento de hacer una pausa. al regresar le decimos dÓnde aumentan los pueblos fantasmas. alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que...
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he spoke exclusively with haslinda amin. >> i think that tensions have escalated. rhetoric has sharpened. but both at the very top presidency, president joe biden, these are experienced, season statesmen,. i do not believe that they are aiming for conflict, but there are certainly issues that they will have to work through. and we do need to give them some space and time also. what we are saying, from the point of view of southeast asia, and, in fact, from the pacific, is that, confronted by a digital revolution and an existential threat of climate change and the acute challenge from covid-19, there is so much more to be gained by working collectively, working together. i really believe this does not have to be a zero-sum game. haslinda: we know that president biden is reviewing his u.s. policy toward china. what needs rethinking? you talked about how there needs to be a realignment, a rebalancing, readjustment. what would it take for both sides to come to a compromise and work together? >> well, this is where you are asking me to venture into dangerous territory a
he spoke exclusively with haslinda amin. >> i think that tensions have escalated. rhetoric has sharpened. but both at the very top presidency, president joe biden, these are experienced, season statesmen,. i do not believe that they are aiming for conflict, but there are certainly issues that they will have to work through. and we do need to give them some space and time also. what we are saying, from the point of view of southeast asia, and, in fact, from the pacific, is that, confronted...
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lim chow kiat speaking with haslinda amin. and rbnz holding its monetary policy review and widely expected to height the official cash rate to 0.5% with the exception of bloomberg economics, they expect them to hold. we will be reviewing that decision with sharon zollner after the break. we are also watching -- defending a class action begun in australia half of investors who bought shares between august and may when the company posted four earnings downgrades. shares plunged by 62%. also, watching those miners including b.h.p. and rio tinto after western australia made covid vaccines mandatory from december for many workers. we do have lots more ahead. this is bloomberg. sophie: you're watching "daybreak: australia." ahead of the asia trading day the r.b.a. stick to its guns when it came to the start of the policy liftoff in 2024 but over at capital economics they say we could see early rate hikes by 2023. given that sustained higher inflation is anticipated. they predict that the surge in energy and food prices will keep inf
lim chow kiat speaking with haslinda amin. and rbnz holding its monetary policy review and widely expected to height the official cash rate to 0.5% with the exception of bloomberg economics, they expect them to hold. we will be reviewing that decision with sharon zollner after the break. we are also watching -- defending a class action begun in australia half of investors who bought shares between august and may when the company posted four earnings downgrades. shares plunged by 62%. also,...
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this footage shows osama bin laden�*s former security chief, amin al haq, returning to his homeland fromified by the un. despite repeated requests to the haqqani network for an interview, they did not agree to one. the taliban continue to insist they have no links with al-anda, and will not shelter them. but there's another terror threat that's already very real. islamic state in afghanistan, or is—k. it killed at least 182 people, including 13 us soldiers, outside kabul airport during the evacuation. and despite taliban claims to be fighting back, a week ago, more than 50 died in a suicide bombing at a shia mosque in kunduz. during the last 20 years of war, millions of afghans have been driven from their homes. just this year, an estimated 665,000 have been displaced. shahr—e—naw park in kabul is now home for many families with nowhere else to go. other than three loaves of bread that we got a couple this family has been here for two months. the world food programme says 1a million are at risk of starvation. people queue for hours to get money from the bank, and withdrawals are tightly
this footage shows osama bin laden�*s former security chief, amin al haq, returning to his homeland fromified by the un. despite repeated requests to the haqqani network for an interview, they did not agree to one. the taliban continue to insist they have no links with al-anda, and will not shelter them. but there's another terror threat that's already very real. islamic state in afghanistan, or is—k. it killed at least 182 people, including 13 us soldiers, outside kabul airport during the...
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there's a good chance it will end up here in tambo to use waterway contamination, the local environment. amine ports out of japan, i'm looking and we i like include endo g made up same same thing and you know maybe give me i don't know how to pick what you do me a lot of people but that he like in december i'm tom and kim hong is from the n g o, cambodia, youth network. his group spent months trying to clean up stretches of the capitals canal. and he says medical ways created during the pandemic is causing major environmental problems. that told me to buy check. they are not happy about people who had told me about a 1000000 upside ago engage on the kind of upon media debate for a more happy about with. but what room a year one year from more than light diamond minnock up at all. or you can get now beta in general, which was no catch up on the navy. kim home says many cambodians, see no difference sickly medical and normal like credit. i know i think you have not gotten them or we got them not a bad. and then can you shop the like amc before i got them, not there by paying for i've got them as
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the local environments. amine purports out of japan. i'm looking for the online crew and or g made up same thing and you know, maybe give me, i don't know how to pick what you do me a lot of people. but that he recognized in december, i'm tom and kim hong is from the n g o cambodian youth network, his group spent months trying to clean up stretches of the capitals canal. and he says, medical ways created during the pandemic is causing major environmental problems that government has to buy check. they are not happy about people who have been about a year in upside ago engage on big nicknames before and maybe a little bit for a little more wrapping about it. but quite me, year one year from more than like diamond men. and like i said, all you can get, i'm not beta. and jen which well let me jump on the nicky him home says many cambodians see no difference, sickly medical and normal life. but i would give you a gap, them not a lot and i'm bad. and then can we make shopping like a semi i'm sam. i got i'm not gonna buy a new quote. i've got
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the local environment, amine purports out of japan. i'm looking for the online crew and g made up same thing and you know, maybe give me, i don't know how to pick what you do. me a lot of people that he like in december. i'm tom and kim hong is from the n g o. cambodian youth network, his group spent months trying to clean up stretches of the capitals canal. and he says medical ways created during the pandemic is causing major environmental problems. that government has to, by check, they are not happy about people who have a son gideon upside ago engage on big nicknames before and maybe a little bit for a little more more not happy about it, but quite me, year one year from more than like, diamond men and like i said, all you can get, i'm not beta. and jen which well, let me jump on the navy. kim holmes says many cambodians see no difference, sickly medical and normal life. but other than i know, i would give you a got some knowledge about and i'm bad. and then we can shop the like me and pay per board. so ma'am i got, i'm not can buy
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decision they pump does a funky bottle left bottles, the why if i'm cafe lab q fusion, if i'm keeping the amine assailant pipe, i do poorly a farm out. don't the super so luck was your last on not bent the war. both. don't want to tell flu shot soft go live, come up again. you saw it's one play mark play fatty gig was super selected. your faith comes up near from pleasure. if they'd they'd be lodged the bishop good a day left was all new to him, yet i stayed clean deductibles. a faithful gotten...
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as he separate it, then they put they to be, he lack most of those done this danielson think what amin this about his eagles jack. also the lucky on 10 medical voice the he must spend he put again i must believe and contact alice 20 places to the and to say, well too many have been forced to flee their homes escaping violence, conflict and poverty. but in the last decade, weather related crises have become a primary trigger for the displacement of people as droughts. oregon's and floods besieged communities. full lines travels to the front lines of the climate crisis in central america to see how it's appending lives, and fueling migration exit on doors. apply much in crisis on al jazeera, compelling. we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continue to arrive at the explosion. inspire, i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was life unequalled broadcasting. thumbnails have been august, i very was born. happy alger sierra proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year runn
as he separate it, then they put they to be, he lack most of those done this danielson think what amin this about his eagles jack. also the lucky on 10 medical voice the he must spend he put again i must believe and contact alice 20 places to the and to say, well too many have been forced to flee their homes escaping violence, conflict and poverty. but in the last decade, weather related crises have become a primary trigger for the displacement of people as droughts. oregon's and floods...
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amin the law, i am the principal military advisor, but not the only military advisor.avid: a couple of years ago you went to see the president of the united states, president trump, and it was reported that you were probably going to become the supreme allied commander, in europe, a very important position, and you emerged from that meeting as the projected chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. were you surprised that you got that position rather than the one people thought you were going to get? gen. milley: i knew when i went over there that i was interviewing to be chairman of the joint chiefs and any other position that the president deemed necessary. the first question president trump said to me, the first, he said was, "you are here to interview to be chairman of the joint chiefs of staff." it was myself, the white house chief of staff kelly, and the president. we had an hour-long conversation. at the end he said thank you very much, and made the offer to have me be his chairman. all of us serve at the pleasure of the president. so whenever you are asked, you fo
amin the law, i am the principal military advisor, but not the only military advisor.avid: a couple of years ago you went to see the president of the united states, president trump, and it was reported that you were probably going to become the supreme allied commander, in europe, a very important position, and you emerged from that meeting as the projected chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. were you surprised that you got that position rather than the one people thought you were going to...
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anna: carrie lam speaking with bloomberg's haslinda amin.as been profound political turmoil in austria, the czech republic and poland. a surprise resignation, shock election results and a major protest taking place. we will get the latest next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> take the emotion out of it completely. staying educated and disciplined and patient especially in and environment this where we have volatility. >> there is a psychology around understanding what is out there. and being respectful of the market and what the market is telling you and being cynical about every assumption. it can be tiring at times but you have to do it. >> i think it takes discipline and an ability to disentangle. that sounds weird. but disentangle the decision-making process from the day to day. >> the insane volatility of crypto helped me manage volatility. >> you take all crypto, everything related come everything we do day to day that people don't even realize yet, that market is telling you will be disrupted. >> there is an opportunity when there is an exces
anna: carrie lam speaking with bloomberg's haslinda amin.as been profound political turmoil in austria, the czech republic and poland. a surprise resignation, shock election results and a major protest taking place. we will get the latest next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> take the emotion out of it completely. staying educated and disciplined and patient especially in and environment this where we have volatility. >> there is a psychology around understanding what is out there. and...
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again thinks the president is a finding the job rather tough going. amine, people now a lottery will say, let's go brand new for me. that's perfect. somebody, it doesn't curse back or so my the same for president biting people call trumpet dictatorship. there's nothing more similar to what date of shipping, what jo buyers currently doing and what a lot of countries are going to try to segregate. that's needed to i'm vaccinated. businesses like jim crow, 2 point oh. meanwhile, the world medical watched all continues to sound the alarm about the ongoing covert crisis insisting it can only be stopped. one way the fundamental will and when the world chooses to ended, it is in our hands. we have all the tools we need effective public health tools and effective medical tools. increasingly empty shelves are getting shoppers in america nervously eyeing the calendar amid the fast approaching holiday season. it's been caused by a major disruption to the national supply chain over the past fortnight. dozens of ships, us ports are idling and the water's still waiting to be unloaded. now the pand
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we have been supporting toward establishment for the amine finance for the past year. but it has come to the point that they are our support each built even now. so therefore we started 30 our lobby international community to really get going more direct support. the water is the life of people. if we don't act now, this could i try people, nampa can right even up to for media. the natural cold water infrastructure is widely blamed on decades is corruption and mismanagement to funds and increasing land development and water pollution is making it much worse. lebanon porter is so pop thick, he can't even drink it and the infrastructure to deliver that is that breaking point? i absolutely smelled here. not because natural sources of water like this one on so polluted. but water born disease is a common, especially among children. agencies warned that vulnerable communities, including hundreds of thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees in lebanon on most at risk water is already being rationed in the west effected areas. once that runs out most people and likely to g
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paul: the singapore foreign ministers speaking exclusively with haslinda amin.his live and see our past interviews on our interactive tv function, tv . you can dive into any of the securities or bloomberg functions we talk about and you can become part of the conversation by sending us instant messages during our shows. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. you can check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there are very few jobs out there that when you're only 26 years old will put you in charge of 50 marines and millions of dollars worth of equipment. let you go out and try and change the world. i had something to prove to myself. i want it to get through that obstacle on my own. it was kind of a family tradition. i did not want to let that tradition die. shery: that was the far eastern group chief innovation officer talking about learning leadership in the military. you can hear more from his interview on generation x, which look that help prominent business leaders are adapting for the future. that airs monday on daybreak asia at 7:40 p.m. sunda
paul: the singapore foreign ministers speaking exclusively with haslinda amin.his live and see our past interviews on our interactive tv function, tv . you can dive into any of the securities or bloomberg functions we talk about and you can become part of the conversation by sending us instant messages during our shows. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. you can check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there are very few jobs out there that when you're only 26 years old will...
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osama bin laden's former security chief, amin al haq, was seen returning to eastern afghanistan.ot harbor terrorists. (man speaking afghan language) but when the new government was formed in early september, key posts went to some of the most extreme figures closely associated with al qaeda. like sirajuddin haqqani, now the interior minister, whose infamous haqqani network was behind suicide bombings and attacks on coalition forces. he is still on the state department's most wanted list, with a10 million reward for information leading to his capture. his uncle, khalil haqqani, also part of the new cabinet, has been linked to al qaeda terror operations. >> (speaking afghan language): >> narrator: even mullah baradar, the co-founder of the taliban, appears to have been sidelined by the haqqanis. neither side would talk to najibullah about the power struggle, but the rift has intensified concerns that afghanistan could erupt in factional violence. ♪ ♪ those fears are especially high among the millions of shia muslims, known as the hazara, who've long been the target of taliban attac
osama bin laden's former security chief, amin al haq, was seen returning to eastern afghanistan.ot harbor terrorists. (man speaking afghan language) but when the new government was formed in early september, key posts went to some of the most extreme figures closely associated with al qaeda. like sirajuddin haqqani, now the interior minister, whose infamous haqqani network was behind suicide bombings and attacks on coalition forces. he is still on the state department's most wanted list, with...
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my name is amin taha, i am chairman of groupwork, a firm of architects.n it and residential. this building is in many ways differentiated from others by the stone exoskeleton. the whole building is held up by stone alone, but, at the same time, it's going to be the externalfinish. what's it going to look like? what's the actual appearance of it? as we were visiting the quarries to decide what tone of limestone we might choose, the quarry master erected a column for us as a sample of what this might look like. next to that was what's called a master block, which is extracted from the quarry. it had fossils, ammonite shells, fossilised coral, all over the surface. that is the expression not only of the material itself, but also the process, the skill of the quarry master and the stonemason, expressed in the material and therefore the architecture. the advantages of an exoskeleton are no internal structure. that flexibility at the moment is a series of moving walls and doors. those doors can slide across and subdivide a larger room into smaller ones, which e
my name is amin taha, i am chairman of groupwork, a firm of architects.n it and residential. this building is in many ways differentiated from others by the stone exoskeleton. the whole building is held up by stone alone, but, at the same time, it's going to be the externalfinish. what's it going to look like? what's the actual appearance of it? as we were visiting the quarries to decide what tone of limestone we might choose, the quarry master erected a column for us as a sample of what this...
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because of for years of experience and exposure, the fact is africa must come of his own amine. the west has a serious problem. the fact is they have on, on they have numbers that i've not even imaginable. if you think about the, the kinds of, of, of crisis they're in. if i'm in a crisis in my room, how do i give the last rice that i have to someone else? i'm going to hold it because my well that if you spend so much of your time pontificating about the goodness and the, you know, sharing a shared humanity and spreading values, then perhaps times you need to, you know, so forth. you're preaching by your real action to doing what they can. you must realize that self preservation is the 1st law of nature. while that is the truth, i mean as much as we would like them to do more. we need to find a way to begin to have our own vaccines. ganna is now looking into how we can produce vaccines, who wanda, is looking into south africa, is looking into it. so i believe on the african continent, if we're able to put our resources together, we're mines our brilliant minds. we could even have
because of for years of experience and exposure, the fact is africa must come of his own amine. the west has a serious problem. the fact is they have on, on they have numbers that i've not even imaginable. if you think about the, the kinds of, of, of crisis they're in. if i'm in a crisis in my room, how do i give the last rice that i have to someone else? i'm going to hold it because my well that if you spend so much of your time pontificating about the goodness and the, you know, sharing a...
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it's awkward amines about the future of facebook with daphne keller, platform regulation director athe stanford cyber policy center. thank you for joining us. i want to read a little of mark zuckerberg's statement. at the heart, the idea they profit -- prioritize profit over safety. he says it's not true. he adds the reality is that young people use technology. rather than ignoring thisld meer needs while ketheme. the problem is that facebook has lost public trust. i am curious what your reaction is to zuckerberg finally responding to frances haugen. daphne: i would start by saying facebook is full of people like frances haugen. full of people who care very deeply about potential harms of the platform and are working hard to correct them. in zuckerberg's message, he got one thing right. those people need to have the freedom internally to do research and make mistakes, and right their findings internally without fear it would be journalistic bombshell. i am worried in the way that will disempower people. , but those people also exist along executives, who according to the wall street
it's awkward amines about the future of facebook with daphne keller, platform regulation director athe stanford cyber policy center. thank you for joining us. i want to read a little of mark zuckerberg's statement. at the heart, the idea they profit -- prioritize profit over safety. he says it's not true. he adds the reality is that young people use technology. rather than ignoring thisld meer needs while ketheme. the problem is that facebook has lost public trust. i am curious what your...
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manus: hong kong's chief executive there, carrie lam speaking to haslinda amin. the first word news from juliette saly in singapore. juliette: sidney emerging from more than three months of lockdown with restaurants, gyms and retailers allowed to open to fully vaccinated customers. the state of new south wales had been one of the most prominent success stories in containing covid before it tried to fight an outbreak of the delta variant in june. dr. fauci is warning the u.s. should not prematurely declare victory against a virus, saying infections are too high to return to normal. the czechoslovakian president has been taken to the hospital, which could slow negotiated -- negotiations. his opponent lost the election to a conservative alliance. he could take part in talks to form a new government. austria's new chancellor will be sworn in today, a close ally of the departing conservative leader. a career diplomat takes over after the current leader resigned on saturday. many key allies will remain in government as he tries to clear himself of criminal charges in a
manus: hong kong's chief executive there, carrie lam speaking to haslinda amin. the first word news from juliette saly in singapore. juliette: sidney emerging from more than three months of lockdown with restaurants, gyms and retailers allowed to open to fully vaccinated customers. the state of new south wales had been one of the most prominent success stories in containing covid before it tried to fight an outbreak of the delta variant in june. dr. fauci is warning the u.s. should not...
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alix:alix: that was hong kong's chief executive carrie lam speaking with bloomberg's haslinda amin.resting conversation there. this is bloomberg. ♪ laura: i'm laura wright with the bloomberg business flash. chevron has set a goal of net zero emissions for its operations by 2050. the energy giant is responding to rising pressure from investors in society to play a bigger role in the change to a low carbon future. it is the first time chevron has outlined such long-term strategic commitments on emissions. in vietnam, factories are running out of workers to supply companies such as nike and gap in time for the holiday shopping season. as many as 2 million workers will flee the country's industrial heartland in the south, the epicenter of vietnam's worst coronavirus outbreak. in response, factories are boosting pay. vietnam is the second largest supplier of shoes and clothes to the united states. the new james bond movie opened as the number one film in north american theaters. still, "no time to die" fell short of the pandemic era opening record set last week. the movie was not as stro
alix:alix: that was hong kong's chief executive carrie lam speaking with bloomberg's haslinda amin.resting conversation there. this is bloomberg. ♪ laura: i'm laura wright with the bloomberg business flash. chevron has set a goal of net zero emissions for its operations by 2050. the energy giant is responding to rising pressure from investors in society to play a bigger role in the change to a low carbon future. it is the first time chevron has outlined such long-term strategic commitments on...
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amin d lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it., oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in aduempic®so with owlowers td risorarovascus such as heart attack, eywith type 1 diabetes..bacn don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. looking to get back in you
amin d lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it., oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in aduempic®so with owlowers td risorarovascus such as heart attack, eywith type 1 diabetes..bacn don't share needles or pens, or reuse...
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alpesh amin at uc irvine, they say he's in the icu but primarily for safety and privacy more than anythingary. he's not on a breathing machine. he is getting iv antibiotics. it sounds if things continue to go in the right direction, possibly leaving tomorrow and staying on oral antibiotics for a period of time. the former secretary, hillary clinton, his wife, is also in southern california. she was there already. she didn't fly out because of his illness, she was already there. and may be in and out of the hospital, depending on covid protocols. so that's the news as we know it right now. i had conversation with the staff, chris, but also his doctors, as i mentioned. that's sort of how they're laying things out. they think he's doing okay, he was joking with the staff, complaining about the hospital food. they were telling me these anecdotes as a little bit of color to give you a sense of how he's feeling overall, chris. >> look, it's indicative, obviously. it's a little spooky that he's been in there for several days. people aren't that familiar with blood infection, but they do take time
alpesh amin at uc irvine, they say he's in the icu but primarily for safety and privacy more than anythingary. he's not on a breathing machine. he is getting iv antibiotics. it sounds if things continue to go in the right direction, possibly leaving tomorrow and staying on oral antibiotics for a period of time. the former secretary, hillary clinton, his wife, is also in southern california. she was there already. she didn't fly out because of his illness, she was already there. and may be in...
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let's bring in a real astronaut, former nasa astronaut mass amin, one of mine, italian.w overwhelmed shatner is and by what? are those things that a real astronaut still pays attention to? next. ♪ ♪ you don't become a runner, who breaks eight world records... after age 65, without a serious support system. kathy martin has one in medicare from blue cross blue shield. she won't go a day without the right card. because she can't go a day without running. the medicare coverage trusted by more doctors. this is the benefit of blue. find your local blue cross and blue shield plan at benefitofblue.com it's sleep number's fall sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you stay comfortable all night. it even tracks your circadian rhythm, so you know when you're at your best. in other words, it's the most energy-building, wellness-boosting, parent-powering, proven quality night's sleep we've ever made. and now, save up to $800 on sl
let's bring in a real astronaut, former nasa astronaut mass amin, one of mine, italian.w overwhelmed shatner is and by what? are those things that a real astronaut still pays attention to? next. ♪ ♪ you don't become a runner, who breaks eight world records... after age 65, without a serious support system. kathy martin has one in medicare from blue cross blue shield. she won't go a day without the right card. because she can't go a day without running. the medicare coverage trusted by more...
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where would that leave muslim immigrants called, i don't know, amin? i will ask this to the ambassador. it's an indication of the politics of france and the extremism and this normalization of islamaphobia. it's a valid point to raise that question. why somebody with that viewpoint can even make it to the upper echelon of the political system in terms of running as a presidential candidate. we will see. stick around. i will ask that. what do you think? >> the problem i have is a lot of french people tell me, we are a secular country. it's about religion. islam should be criticized. but when you go after people's names, it's xenophobia and racism. >> some people have pointed out his name is eric, which is not a french name, as i understand it. i don't know a lot about french names. i'm told eric is not one. thank you very much. good to see you. great interview with senator warren. >>> good evening. after ten months in office, where does biden's administration stand on the world stage? how has that snubbed submarine deal impacted foreign relations? i wil
where would that leave muslim immigrants called, i don't know, amin? i will ask this to the ambassador. it's an indication of the politics of france and the extremism and this normalization of islamaphobia. it's a valid point to raise that question. why somebody with that viewpoint can even make it to the upper echelon of the political system in terms of running as a presidential candidate. we will see. stick around. i will ask that. what do you think? >> the problem i have is a lot of...
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covid exacerbated struggles of even those relatively well-off. 28-year-old teacher radwan amin got sickril. >> i had to work from home, even though i am very sick, on typing word documents for university students. this work doesn't provide very much, but it helped me survive. >> schifrin: one week after he >> schifrin: others have no choice but to get their hands dirty-- and car mechanics in idlib's industrial zone, like abu mahmoud hamwi, can't afford masks. >> ( translated ): the health offices keep bothering us about masks, but i work here and have grease and oil on my hands all day. i would need ten masks a day. ten masks, 5 liras per masks. that's 50 liras. that feeds a whole family. >> schifrin: families continue to struggle. but, after years of distance, regional governments are gradually re-engaging with syrian president bashar al assad, despite a human rights watch report released today saying syrian refugees returning to the country face “grave human rights abuses and persecution in a country decimated by conflict and widespread destruction.” but now, the volunteers, known as
covid exacerbated struggles of even those relatively well-off. 28-year-old teacher radwan amin got sickril. >> i had to work from home, even though i am very sick, on typing word documents for university students. this work doesn't provide very much, but it helped me survive. >> schifrin: one week after he >> schifrin: others have no choice but to get their hands dirty-- and car mechanics in idlib's industrial zone, like abu mahmoud hamwi, can't afford masks. >> (...
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i am haslinda amin. rishaad: and i am rishaad salamat.g kong economy weakened, and on top of that, tighter regulation. haslinda: inflation worries as asian stocks slide and bond yields rise. rishaad: but india's finance says no hurry to remove stimulus as the economy rises. hear from our guest. haslinda: inflation concerns with energy prices rising. oil continues to rise after that -- that eight week rally. also concerns over china slowed down. q3 gdp at 4.9%, below the 5% estimate. fixed investment also falling short. retail sales slight beat but still low on the trend. for csi 300 is under pressure, and this is a market story. fisher watering new zealand. inflation at the highest level 10 years. yields surging. where energy prices are right now -- brent about five dollars. new york crude above $83, all adding to concerns about inflation. bitcoin up 5%, above $62,000 right now. rishaad: well, let's look at bangkok as we are opening up for the week. 1% up. the thai bat, what we have is a state currency. quite big moves. the highest level
i am haslinda amin. rishaad: and i am rishaad salamat.g kong economy weakened, and on top of that, tighter regulation. haslinda: inflation worries as asian stocks slide and bond yields rise. rishaad: but india's finance says no hurry to remove stimulus as the economy rises. hear from our guest. haslinda: inflation concerns with energy prices rising. oil continues to rise after that -- that eight week rally. also concerns over china slowed down. q3 gdp at 4.9%, below the 5% estimate. fixed...
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i'm haslinda amin. rishaad: i'm rishaad salamat. top stories come asian stocks climbing, japan getting a boost. u.s. futures with worries on inflation and growth. >> evergrande's -- contingency comes due. >> we hear from the hong kong chief executive on the nt sanctions law that is proposed, adding to worries for the business community. >> those worries not playing out in the hang seng, among the biggest gainers, up i to percent with the likes of alibaba surging past 7% gains. the focus is on japan. the yen is given a boost due to exporters, the nikkei, exporters gaining after the yen dropped to its lowest level in more than two years. yield differential is the key story. we are giving a track on crude, 80.80, up by 1.8 percent, adding to inflation concerns given the energy crunch. rishaad: let's take a look at what is going on elsewhere. having a look at stocks on the set, moving to the upside by 0.3% but the baht a tad stronger, moving in line with what is happening with dollar weakness. weaker than expected u.s. payrolls, dollar
i'm haslinda amin. rishaad: i'm rishaad salamat. top stories come asian stocks climbing, japan getting a boost. u.s. futures with worries on inflation and growth. >> evergrande's -- contingency comes due. >> we hear from the hong kong chief executive on the nt sanctions law that is proposed, adding to worries for the business community. >> those worries not playing out in the hang seng, among the biggest gainers, up i to percent with the likes of alibaba surging past 7% gains....
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haidi: that was the gic ceo speaking with haslinda amin.the west are souring when it comes to investing in china. there is this uncomfortable situation where exposure to china is a mess -- to china as a massive opportunity is inevitable. >> invest in china or not invest in china it at your peril. whether china right now is on investable as some have said, even george soros said pouring millions into china would be a tragic mistake. others do see opportunity. let's take the bearish side of the story. at the bloomberg invest global conference, it combined a lot of very significant and influential money managers and brains. they were asked about the china situation including don fitzpatrick, the cio of the soros fund management. she is not putting money into china right now. it's get her reasoning for that. -- let's get her reasoning for that. >> for 20 years, chinese tech companies have been western capital and a western vested interest in their success very much suited china's goals. they don't need that anymore. they can take their $700 bil
haidi: that was the gic ceo speaking with haslinda amin.the west are souring when it comes to investing in china. there is this uncomfortable situation where exposure to china is a mess -- to china as a massive opportunity is inevitable. >> invest in china or not invest in china it at your peril. whether china right now is on investable as some have said, even george soros said pouring millions into china would be a tragic mistake. others do see opportunity. let's take the bearish side of...
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about a case brought under the china initiative that happened under your watch, the case of professor amin hu who was also wrongly accused of spying for china. evidence against him was so flimsy that a judge dismissed the case under a rule 20 motion. i'm a prosecutor and i know those motions are rarely, if ever, granted. the judge found that even reviewing all evidence in a light favorable to the prosecution, no rational jury could conclude that the defendant violated the law. if we look at one of the darkest periods of our nation's history, over 100,000 americans of asian descent were interned because they couldn't figure out the japanese. i'm asking that america not make that mistake and i ask that you check out the china initiative to not wrongly target people of japanese descent. >> it's a terrible stain on merp people and on the american government and on american history. i can assure you that kind of racist behavior will not be repeated. there is a new assistant attorney general for the national security division who is pending confirmation. i'm sure that when he is confirmed, which
about a case brought under the china initiative that happened under your watch, the case of professor amin hu who was also wrongly accused of spying for china. evidence against him was so flimsy that a judge dismissed the case under a rule 20 motion. i'm a prosecutor and i know those motions are rarely, if ever, granted. the judge found that even reviewing all evidence in a light favorable to the prosecution, no rational jury could conclude that the defendant violated the law. if we look at one...
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amin in temple, texas. caller: good morning.ou know, it is so sad when trump and the republicans made the spending go up to $12 million and there is not a thing in their for us americans -- t here for us americans. it said it they could give ceos a break, they could give companies a break but nothing for us. now that $12 million is on the books. they have the nerve to say we can't get $3 trillion for the american people who work for these companies? the republicans are really acting bad. what happened to the good republicans? the ones that voted in watergate, that knew wrong was wrong. these republicans now are so pocket hungry and greedy as long as they can get money they don't care about the needy. god is going to make them pay for that. thank you. host: virginia, grover is up next. caller: how president trump could spend $12 million on his golf course and paid $2 trillion in afghanistan and don't even want to give the american people $3.5 trillion to build up the country. 75% of the people is for the bill. nothing politicians
amin in temple, texas. caller: good morning.ou know, it is so sad when trump and the republicans made the spending go up to $12 million and there is not a thing in their for us americans -- t here for us americans. it said it they could give ceos a break, they could give companies a break but nothing for us. now that $12 million is on the books. they have the nerve to say we can't get $3 trillion for the american people who work for these companies? the republicans are really acting bad. what...
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about a case brought under the china initiative that happened under your watch, the case of professor amin hu who was also wrongly accused of spying for china. evidence against him was so flimsy that a judge dismissed the case under a rule 20 motion. i'm a prosecutor and i know those motions are rarely, if ever, granted. the judge found that even reviewing all evidence in a light favorable to the prosecution, no rational jury could conclude that the defendant violated the law. if we look at one of the darkest periods of our nation's history, over 100,000 americans of asian descent were interned because they couldn't figure out the japanese. i'm asking that america not make that mistake and i ask that you check out the china initiative to not wrongly target people of japanese descent. >> it's a terrible stain on merp people and on the american government and on american history. i can assure you that kind of racist behavior will not be repeated. there is a new assistant attorney general for the national security division who is pending confirmation. i'm sure that when he is confirmed, which
about a case brought under the china initiative that happened under your watch, the case of professor amin hu who was also wrongly accused of spying for china. evidence against him was so flimsy that a judge dismissed the case under a rule 20 motion. i'm a prosecutor and i know those motions are rarely, if ever, granted. the judge found that even reviewing all evidence in a light favorable to the prosecution, no rational jury could conclude that the defendant violated the law. if we look at one...