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probably better that a car being driven by somebody who doesn't know where they are going, who's @ an ab, his maybe racing to pick up a fare. on balance, we not elect to the safety issues with the scooters, but to the extent it is a facilitating mode shift out o of -- automobiles, seems to be a nontrivial percentage. on balance it is a positive thing. there are a lot of protections in the permit we have seen from the pilot. we have been able to drive the complaints way down. the number of citations we are issuing our way down. suggesting that the regulatory framework can be an effective way to manage for many things, including safety. i offer that for your consideration. >> i would agree with that. in general, you can't ensure safety. people make bad choices whatever it is. that is a hard thing about it all. people who are safety minded will wear helmets and make safety choices. they were and the full traffic lane and i thought, oh my god. >> this is an age-old problem. enforcement. it is a constant problem in any facet of law. because enforcement is always the key to making sure that yo
probably better that a car being driven by somebody who doesn't know where they are going, who's @ an ab, his maybe racing to pick up a fare. on balance, we not elect to the safety issues with the scooters, but to the extent it is a facilitating mode shift out o of -- automobiles, seems to be a nontrivial percentage. on balance it is a positive thing. there are a lot of protections in the permit we have seen from the pilot. we have been able to drive the complaints way down. the number of...
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was, that was sort of the apex of what these debates should be about, an exchange of ideas,t an argument abeirection that we should go in, in this case with regard to immigration policy. >> so, 1325 is the section of the immigration law that says that crossing the border in an unauthorized way is a crime. >> is a misdemeanor. >> it's a miemeanor. you are for entirely decriminalizing crossings. >> yeah, i want to treat these the way that we treated them during the ronald reagan era,on the bill clira. this law was put into place in 1929, but until about 2004 in the george w. bush administration, it wasn't treated as a crime. it was treated as a civil matter. >> so then does that mean repealing the law, or does that mean justif prosecuting itrently? >> i don't want to rely on the prosecutorial discretion -- in other words, the goodwill -- of a future admistration. i want to help guarantee that no ture administration is gonna weaponize that section 1325a of the law the way that this administration has done. >> i guess what i'm getting at, though, is, isn't this -- the problem, really, isn't 1325
was, that was sort of the apex of what these debates should be about, an exchange of ideas,t an argument abeirection that we should go in, in this case with regard to immigration policy. >> so, 1325 is the section of the immigration law that says that crossing the border in an unauthorized way is a crime. >> is a misdemeanor. >> it's a miemeanor. you are for entirely decriminalizing crossings. >> yeah, i want to treat these the way that we treated them during the ronald...
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and party elders have signalled they're willing to extend abe's mandate beyond 2021. an immediate test for abe will be how he responds to u.s. national security adviser john bolton, who is in tokyo today. trade tensions between japan and south korea are flaring and arrives amid expectations that the u.s. may ask japan to send its navy as part of a military coalition to safeguard the waters near iran and yemen. reporting from tokyo. >>> for our international viewers, thanks so much for your company. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm george howell. "first steps 50 years after apollo 11" is ahead for our viewers in the united states. our news continues though. stay with us. moving is hard. no kidding. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy. because now xfinity lets you transfer your service online in just about a minute with a few simple steps. really? really. that was easy. yup. plus, with two-hour appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. now all you have to do is move...that thing. [ sigh ] introducing an easier way to move with xfin
and party elders have signalled they're willing to extend abe's mandate beyond 2021. an immediate test for abe will be how he responds to u.s. national security adviser john bolton, who is in tokyo today. trade tensions between japan and south korea are flaring and arrives amid expectations that the u.s. may ask japan to send its navy as part of a military coalition to safeguard the waters near iran and yemen. reporting from tokyo. >>> for our international viewers, thanks so much for...
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ab inbev agreed to sell its australian operations to japanese company. the deal has ane of $11.3 billion. ab inbev will use the proceeds to pay down debt. the company says it may still revive an ipo of its asian subsidiary. that offering was told last week. has learned u.s. regulators are investigating crypto exchange bitmex. the platform has become wildly popular in asia. it lets people make big bets with little money. investigation is focused on broke rulescompany by allowing americans to trade on the platform. over to the u.k. or the bbc and itv are teaming up to take on netflix very is plan to launch their new streaming venture in the fourth quarter. the service is called brick box. it will cost -- britbox. it will cost $7.50 a month. tom: that is a great, i'm glad viviana did that, but i did not see "love island" there. mi going to be able to get "love streaming the bbc thing? nejra: schott hall or her, i have never seen an episode. tom: that is ok. watches every episode three times. jonathan ferro loves "love island." [laughter] nejra: a no deal brexit just got a
ab inbev agreed to sell its australian operations to japanese company. the deal has ane of $11.3 billion. ab inbev will use the proceeds to pay down debt. the company says it may still revive an ipo of its asian subsidiary. that offering was told last week. has learned u.s. regulators are investigating crypto exchange bitmex. the platform has become wildly popular in asia. it lets people make big bets with little money. investigation is focused on broke rulescompany by allowing americans to...
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organizations, the best teams, they develop the brain trust of a lot of smart people that can come together an be ab to give you good advise and all get centered around a big decision. >> for me it's just an unbelievable opportunity. i'm so grateful and humbled. this is a dream that i've had since i was a kid, and to have that happen, i'm very grateful and excited. i'm telling you, i can't wait until get going. >> we broke the mold a little bit. don't know if it's the final right answer. i'm sure there's going to be tweaks along the way, but if we like each other and enjoy what we' a doing togethernd want to be at the office and we can have free and open dialogue, we cane conti sense and respond and make something great and we'll in it together. >> reporter: it is different and the plan going forrd. now the plan will be judg from results. dave johnson, ns 4. >> one of the new faces is a farm one, forme georgetown coach john thompson i will need the new athletic and engageme project. >> still to come, more storms. we're waiting for round two. doug is back with the latest on imhat path and te line. ev
organizations, the best teams, they develop the brain trust of a lot of smart people that can come together an be ab to give you good advise and all get centered around a big decision. >> for me it's just an unbelievable opportunity. i'm so grateful and humbled. this is a dream that i've had since i was a kid, and to have that happen, i'm very grateful and excited. i'm telling you, i can't wait until get going. >> we broke the mold a little bit. don't know if it's the final right...
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abing an actor so i d thto are u are onevision,ummy."st came natural, i don't know. i mean, some people have it and some people don't. fortunately i got a lot of it. ( laughter ) like a real dirt bag. >> stephen: the situation of like the assassin, veteran assassin who becomes, goes into acting classes, how did that gestate in you? where did it-- it is an odd >> it is an odd combination, you don't automatically go i will watch that, and sometimes it takes season two before you say you have to watch this or i'm an idiot for not watching it. how did that come about? >> alec berg, who i do the show with, he and i just went and sat down and started talking about ideas. and i was like, what if we do a show about like, a hitman, you know? and he was like, i don't like, i hate hitmen, that is the guy with the skinny tie... he's like, there are more hitmen in movies and television than in real life. it is like, dog catcher. you know what i mean? it's like not a thing. and a dog catcher walks up. no, no, no. but it was not a real thing and he goe
abing an actor so i d thto are u are onevision,ummy."st came natural, i don't know. i mean, some people have it and some people don't. fortunately i got a lot of it. ( laughter ) like a real dirt bag. >> stephen: the situation of like the assassin, veteran assassin who becomes, goes into acting classes, how did that gestate in you? where did it-- it is an odd >> it is an odd combination, you don't automatically go i will watch that, and sometimes it takes season two before you...
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he gained his greatest fame in the 1990's winning an emmy as ab tic tv producer on "the larry sanders show." he also played "agent zed" in the first two "men in black" movies. rip torn was also an outspoken advocate for civil rights. he was 88 years old. still to come on the newshour: the forces within british politics that may have brought down a top diplomat. he mind-- what neuroscience can tell us about pot's effect on brain activity, and much more. t >> woodruff:s unvarnished and direct diplomatic analysis from one halof what's known as "the special relationship." and it was never meant to bepu ic. in a series of leaked diplomatic cablesack to london, published over last weekend, sir kim darroch, britain's ambassador to the u.s., variously described president trump and his white house as "insecure," "inept" and "incompetent." a few days laterpresident trump said the feeling was mutual. >> the ambassador has not serv the u.k. well, i can tell you that. we are not big fans of that man and he has not served the u.k. well. >> woodruff: just yesterday tuesident trump tweeted that darro
he gained his greatest fame in the 1990's winning an emmy as ab tic tv producer on "the larry sanders show." he also played "agent zed" in the first two "men in black" movies. rip torn was also an outspoken advocate for civil rights. he was 88 years old. still to come on the newshour: the forces within british politics that may have brought down a top diplomat. he mind-- what neuroscience can tell us about pot's effect on brain activity, and much more. t >>...
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will be scheduled for a little while because i think the office needs to develop its report. >> ab-161 an update that says an improper update, it was heard in the senate it has been amended and it has been watered down even more. so right now the same small business exclusions, it removes the exclusion that if you have compliant paper, but the summary for small business is every business that will have to have compliant, toxic free paper -- it starts off with every business will have to have a toxic free paper and ask a customer whether they want a receipt? they have removed the requirement of providing an e-mail receipt by 2024. but, there is still the small business exclusion based upon the government health code definition of small business. does that make sense? so, essentially it is a compliant paper in asking a customer whether they want to have a receipt before they ring the purchase. and then exempting the 800-dollar registration fee for limited partnerships. that is on hold, but we don't know why. we do know it is in so that's not moving forward this year i we need to find out wh
will be scheduled for a little while because i think the office needs to develop its report. >> ab-161 an update that says an improper update, it was heard in the senate it has been amended and it has been watered down even more. so right now the same small business exclusions, it removes the exclusion that if you have compliant paper, but the summary for small business is every business that will have to have compliant, toxic free paper -- it starts off with every business will have to...
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find a path forward and they want to do that through some legislation they're truly working on an action called ab 5 and it right now making its way through the state senate and would it would basically provide them, basic protection for workers would go through the california supreme court. so that is something they are working on here and they're really trying to love let these companies know basically the conditions they tend to working each and every day. so again it's going to be happening right here at headquarters on market street. so you can expect today to see hundreds of people out here right in the same location that i am it's going to start at 10 30 this morning for now reporting live here in downtown san francisco. christina tetreault kron 4 news okay. thank you so much casino for that report. it is 6 oh 3 right now in san bruno police have arrested 2 more people for that shooting that happened inside that hand for and mall. >>earlier this month, 18 year-old d andrej live john gant was arrested in martinez police say he was driving a stolen car and they took him into custody after a b
find a path forward and they want to do that through some legislation they're truly working on an action called ab 5 and it right now making its way through the state senate and would it would basically provide them, basic protection for workers would go through the california supreme court. so that is something they are working on here and they're really trying to love let these companies know basically the conditions they tend to working each and every day. so again it's going to be happening...
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an antiwar provision has been one of abe's central policy goals. head to tokyo and our government reporter is with us to talk about what we should expect. it is a crucial election, but in a lot of ways, it is also a given what will happen. we know what direction it is going to go. why does this matter? ahn: this is a referendum, national over abe, the only when in japan this year. there are key policies that will be up to the public to decide. things like the sales tax, keeping the pension fiscally sound. while there is opposition among seemsblic to these, it like the opposition parties in and of themselves haven't been able to sway the voters to show they are the proper people to push forward with these possible -- policies. abe is seen as a steady hand guiding the economy and while they may not -- the polling shows they may not have the overall support of the voters on specific issues, when it comes to trust for guiding the economy, the ldp seems to have the majority -- support it needs to keep going forward and when this upper house election. it
an antiwar provision has been one of abe's central policy goals. head to tokyo and our government reporter is with us to talk about what we should expect. it is a crucial election, but in a lot of ways, it is also a given what will happen. we know what direction it is going to go. why does this matter? ahn: this is a referendum, national over abe, the only when in japan this year. there are key policies that will be up to the public to decide. things like the sales tax, keeping the pension...
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an agreement? well, the agreement, the secret agreement is after the elections. this is now gaining pace. japan is pressured. this is a bilateral talks that is quite difficult. mr abey, although not a supermajority, it means he has the flexibility to go into the talks with us and come up an agreement that will be ok for both sides so by both sides are at loggerheads, particularly agriculture and also, do you think shinzo abe will give into donald trump? in a way, yes, he will have to give something. on the author mobile sector it is unlikely. that is the most important sector —— automobile. it is not solvable because you cannot sell american cousin japan easily. because you cannot sell american cousinjapan easily. the other way works much better. there needs to be a rebalancing —— cars injapan. fashion catwalks may be typically the domain of the young but not anymore. in south korea one model is finding success in his silver years. let's find out. might not be too late for me. the world economic forum estimated by 2050 almost a quarter of the global population will be over 65. i spoke with elizabeth from the global institute for experienced entrepreneurship and she
an agreement? well, the agreement, the secret agreement is after the elections. this is now gaining pace. japan is pressured. this is a bilateral talks that is quite difficult. mr abey, although not a supermajority, it means he has the flexibility to go into the talks with us and come up an agreement that will be ok for both sides so by both sides are at loggerheads, particularly agriculture and also, do you think shinzo abe will give into donald trump? in a way, yes, he will have to give...
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ask them to support ab 1505 and ab 1507. >>> an illinois town swallowed by a wall of water when the mississippilooded is now experiencing an unusual rebirth. the residents decided to move their entire town to a safer spot. with more protection in case the mississippi river floods again. with record flooding in the region some are starting to wonder if the climate crisis is to blame. stefanie elam reports. >> reporter: it's the defining image of the great flood of 1993. a home washing away in southern illinois. >> i didn't think that we would ever flood. >> reporter: nearby, this town virtually disappeared under 16 feet of water. >> standing on the driveway, i can remember teaching the kitd to ride their bikes. >> reporter: the homes, schools, churches, swallowed by water that spilled over the leve lingered for months. >> everybody was punched in the stomach. >> reporter: the mayor at the time and most of the nearly 1,000 people in the town decided to do something drastic. erase the community that was their home for generations. >> i saw how the people suffered in '93. i didn't want to see futur
ask them to support ab 1505 and ab 1507. >>> an illinois town swallowed by a wall of water when the mississippilooded is now experiencing an unusual rebirth. the residents decided to move their entire town to a safer spot. with more protection in case the mississippi river floods again. with record flooding in the region some are starting to wonder if the climate crisis is to blame. stefanie elam reports. >> reporter: it's the defining image of the great flood of 1993. a home...
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. >> julie: talking ab saving, an ap poll coming out saying people are leary about retiring. people don't feel secure in their funds and their savings to retire ever. but you say it's never too late. >> it' not. recent polls that i have seen says 56% of american workers have less than $10,000 saved for retirement. i mean, that's alarming. when you start to think about just the sheer dollar amount it requires for a mortgage or groceries. this is an epidemic. i tell people retirement is not an age, it's a financial number. people are expecting to get to 65 and the government is gonna ride in an save the day. social security is on track to be insolvent by 2034. we can't wait on the government. we have to begin to help ourselves. >> julie: wow. get started. you have an amazing voice, by the way. do you sing? >> i can hum. >> julie: oh, man. you talk really well. >> thank you very much. >> julie: thank you so much, chris hogan. >>> two teens who had been considered missing are now suspects in several killings in canada, including that of this young couple. we're gonna break this d
. >> julie: talking ab saving, an ap poll coming out saying people are leary about retiring. people don't feel secure in their funds and their savings to retire ever. but you say it's never too late. >> it' not. recent polls that i have seen says 56% of american workers have less than $10,000 saved for retirement. i mean, that's alarming. when you start to think about just the sheer dollar amount it requires for a mortgage or groceries. this is an epidemic. i tell people retirement...
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. >>> now to a major development in the story we first brought ab you last year t an emerging health risk for women. a today the fdked a maker of textured breast implants to pull them off the market after more evidence they're linked to cancer. here is investigative and consumer ceant vicky win with what paties need to know. >> reporter: tonight this cancer survivor is celebrating. >> i'm speechless. it's going to save lives. >> reporter: she's had cancer twice. after a mastectomy, she got textured implants. , five years later those implants caused bia alcl, a cancer of st the immune syem. >> i don't want anyone else to go through what i've been through. >> reporter: the fda revealed there are 573 dwases of this cancer worlide including 33 deaths. most involved textured implants made by lergan. they issued a voluntary recall and said in a statement it's takin this action as a precaution after seeing the latest research. patients and doctors co have raised erns for years. >> they actually can come, point. >> reporter: pointingtw ks on social media to warn women. >> the textured surfac
. >>> now to a major development in the story we first brought ab you last year t an emerging health risk for women. a today the fdked a maker of textured breast implants to pull them off the market after more evidence they're linked to cancer. here is investigative and consumer ceant vicky win with what paties need to know. >> reporter: tonight this cancer survivor is celebrating. >> i'm speechless. it's going to save lives. >> reporter: she's had cancer twice. after...
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we have new information today following an update from healto official ab the situation. a third death has happened at the greenspring retirement h communityere in springfield and we have learned that 60 from nts have gotten hi this respiratory infection. health official are still trying pinpoint the exact cause. the three residents who did die, they are elderly and health official say they have other complicated medical conditions so health official don't know yet the extent which the respiratory illness, what is connected to their deaths. official say that they are also dealing with reports of a respiratory illness outbreak at another assisted living facility. that one in burke, virginia. 25 people are sick at that facity but no deaths have been reported. health official say at this point, there is no connection and seen no evidence of a connection between the two outbreaks but the outbreaks are striking because they are happening in the summertime when normally it's the winter where we see the spread of flu and illnesses.y more will be coming up later in the show. >> s
we have new information today following an update from healto official ab the situation. a third death has happened at the greenspring retirement h communityere in springfield and we have learned that 60 from nts have gotten hi this respiratory infection. health official are still trying pinpoint the exact cause. the three residents who did die, they are elderly and health official say they have other complicated medical conditions so health official don't know yet the extent which the...
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an imminent threat of death, not merely reasonable. the courts would then determine whether or not the use of force was justified in that situation. the governor is expected to sign abling it an important of bill, one that will help restore community trust in their criminal justice system. while law enforcement groups are on board for now they will continue to report changes on a companion bill that would force police officers in california to modernize their training policy, especially in how to de-escalate powder keg situations. that bill is still winding its way through the legislature here in sacramento. >> shep: claudia cowan, live at the capitol. president trump declaring an emergency for california after two massive earthquakes and thousands of aftershocks. the move move paves the way for federal aid to those who are hit the hardest. we are just getting a satellite image and the rapture is clearly visible in the upper right hand of the screen. this is right next to the epicenter near ridgecrest which is about 100 miles northeast of los angeles. jeff paul is there, reporting live. >> we are in one of those neighborhoods hit pretty hard by those earthquakes, es
an imminent threat of death, not merely reasonable. the courts would then determine whether or not the use of force was justified in that situation. the governor is expected to sign abling it an important of bill, one that will help restore community trust in their criminal justice system. while law enforcement groups are on board for now they will continue to report changes on a companion bill that would force police officers in california to modernize their training policy, especially in how...
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this fall, abe does plan with an increase in the sales tax. 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. hurtado.ana this is bloomberg. tom: thanks so much. when was last time i did -- futures up, curve flatter, you're aware it has been. american oil, $56.79. sterling 1.2464. nejra: it is a quiet week in the markets as we are looking ahead to the fed but no comment this week. in europe the focus is on the ecb. 10 year yield edges lower. curve flattening on the 210. a big week in the u.k.. next find out who the prime minister is an importantly the cabinet and the chancellor. this is where all of the action is in oil in concerns around the persian gulf with that seizure of the british tanker by iran. tom: something has changed. that changes in my chart of the year from last year. i stumbled upon this last week. the twin deficit, the fiscal deficit, the trade deficit, the gdp, the reagan years, and 8% trade deficit, and then down we go with the gloom of the great rec
this fall, abe does plan with an increase in the sales tax. 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. hurtado.ana this is bloomberg. tom: thanks so much. when was last time i did -- futures up, curve flatter, you're aware it has been. american oil, $56.79. sterling 1.2464. nejra: it is a quiet week in the markets as we are looking ahead to the fed but no comment this week. in europe the focus is on the ecb. 10...
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an outpouring of grief. japan's prime minister shinzo abe called it too appalling for words.o work to create colorful stories now a part of one of the un coy's darkest days. janice mackey frayer, nbc news. >>> when we come back the next chaer in space. be right back. with moderateasto sev, i was there, just not always where i needed to b is she alright? i hope so. so i talhud to my doctor about ra. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom remief and many achieved ion in as little as 4 weeks. y humira can lowerr ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas rt where cen fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have . don't start humira if you have an infection. be there f
an outpouring of grief. japan's prime minister shinzo abe called it too appalling for words.o work to create colorful stories now a part of one of the un coy's darkest days. janice mackey frayer, nbc news. >>> when we come back the next chaer in space. be right back. with moderateasto sev, i was there, just not always where i needed to b is she alright? i hope so. so i talhud to my doctor about ra. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying...
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it is surprising it is coming up at this point, but the abe administration in tokyo has an opportunityo gain political points as they put these restrictions in place. what are the materials being affected and how will they affect the manufacturing of these products? ian: we are talking about chips and screens. that is a chemical process. scrapeer on materials, them off and make patterns that become chips or lcd screens. japan is very good at the fundamentals of manufacturing and developing those chemicals which are absolutely essential. korea is much stronger at the actual manufacturing of these componentsnts -- end and they go hand-in-hand. ofjapan cuts off this part the process, they will have to look elsewhere and that will be a major interruption. emily: you say major interruption, has serious could this get -- how serious could this get? ian: we have been talking to analysts about how much supply these companies have at this point and what it means. there are estimates that range of it but it may be about 30 days. this goes on for a long time, it could hit the key components ian w
it is surprising it is coming up at this point, but the abe administration in tokyo has an opportunityo gain political points as they put these restrictions in place. what are the materials being affected and how will they affect the manufacturing of these products? ian: we are talking about chips and screens. that is a chemical process. scrapeer on materials, them off and make patterns that become chips or lcd screens. japan is very good at the fundamentals of manufacturing and developing...
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ab inbev agreed to sell its to anotheroperations company for $11.3 billion. carlton and unit in breweries account for about half of the beer market in australia. the company said it is still considering an of its asian subsidiary. is this ab inbev not trying to tell investors that they are serious about cutting their debt pile? >> it is interesting that they the ipo quickly after plans to do this. it makes you wonder whether this was plan b, if the ipo of their asia as a didn't come off, whether they were expecting that, whether they were concerned about it. but they don't have really huge pressure to do the deal quickly, so the timing is quite interesting. dozens of people were arrested as protests continued in hong kong. the latest and most come amid reports that beijing has rejected chief executive carrie lam's offered to resign. are there any signs that protests will be dying down? >> they have been keeping the momentum quite well. may have tens of thousands in the suburban areas of hong kong, and they have been trying to mix it things up. they are not occupying one location, they are going around to different facilities each weekend and managing to get very sizable crowds. violence
ab inbev agreed to sell its to anotheroperations company for $11.3 billion. carlton and unit in breweries account for about half of the beer market in australia. the company said it is still considering an of its asian subsidiary. is this ab inbev not trying to tell investors that they are serious about cutting their debt pile? >> it is interesting that they the ipo quickly after plans to do this. it makes you wonder whether this was plan b, if the ipo of their asia as a didn't come off,...
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ask them to support ab 1505 and ab 1507. >>> in an interview with the "new york times" nancy pelosi seemedwipe at the popular progressive congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and her fellow pre gressive freshwoman saying, all of the people have their public whatever and they're twitter world but they didn't have any following. they are four people and that is how many votes they got. if the left doesn't think i'm left enough, so be it. dr. el-sayed, what are you seeing. >> the way biden and politicians -- the only people you're talking to are the folks paying a thousand dollars a pop to talk to you at a dinner, you'll get a skewed picture of what the system of our politics or the situation of the politics looks like. and i'll tell you that aoc is closer to the ground and what democrats are talking about right now. the world is changing and these folks, it is leaving them behind. >> she does seem -- alexandria ocasio-cortez and the others do seem popular with the democratic grassroots. >> that is true. and they deserve credit for bringing some excitement to washington, and what is happeni
ask them to support ab 1505 and ab 1507. >>> in an interview with the "new york times" nancy pelosi seemedwipe at the popular progressive congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and her fellow pre gressive freshwoman saying, all of the people have their public whatever and they're twitter world but they didn't have any following. they are four people and that is how many votes they got. if the left doesn't think i'm left enough, so be it. dr. el-sayed, what are you seeing....
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. ♪ ♪ david: japan had an election and shinzo abe won but he didn't get the two thirds of his coalitionore and after. 51 plus the 60 and now he's 46 change the constitution and make some fundamental change. alix: he is the longest serving leader. it has to do with the military. david: yeah. they also had some other things which is that sales tax, which is not very popular. he thinks they absolutely need to do that. and japan's economy has not been doing great as you know. i mean, i think we have a chart that shows overall how it's been in a downturn. and shinzo abe's famous three arrows approach, one of which is the sales tax at the top of the list. and there's also talk about going in the fourth term. they had to change the rules about going to a third. alix: and also, you know, police station like where is it? so how do you change leaders when like nothing is moving the needle? i guess that core c.p.i. hit a two-year low and manufacturers are pessimistic as well. they're sitting a three-year low in terms of their sentiment. he needs something. and if he doesn't get a super majority, y
. ♪ ♪ david: japan had an election and shinzo abe won but he didn't get the two thirds of his coalitionore and after. 51 plus the 60 and now he's 46 change the constitution and make some fundamental change. alix: he is the longest serving leader. it has to do with the military. david: yeah. they also had some other things which is that sales tax, which is not very popular. he thinks they absolutely need to do that. and japan's economy has not been doing great as you know. i mean, i think we...
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story, itthe ab inbev is continuing to value eight an ipo of budweiser.g has been looked at that ipo. up bybeen quite good, 0.8%. laggard.a bit of a we had japan inflation numbers today, and they are at a two-year low. it is something the boj will not be happy about. the hong kong story, early in the week we spoke about retail sales were hit by the protests. this chart shows you retail sales in hong kong slump for the past four months ahead of the protests. and you are still seeing people get into the city. we have heard from international players saying they are worried they are seeing a downturn in sales. bloomberg intelligence says there is a silver lining and risk could go elsewhere, there could be more spending at home in china in the luxury markets. in singapore, picking up a little slack as we see people worried about shopping in hong kong. nejra: juliette saly in singapore. equity markets got a tailwind yesterday on dovish comments from federal reserve vice-chairman richard clarida. williams said it is better to take preventative measures than wai
story, itthe ab inbev is continuing to value eight an ipo of budweiser.g has been looked at that ipo. up bybeen quite good, 0.8%. laggard.a bit of a we had japan inflation numbers today, and they are at a two-year low. it is something the boj will not be happy about. the hong kong story, early in the week we spoke about retail sales were hit by the protests. this chart shows you retail sales in hong kong slump for the past four months ahead of the protests. and you are still seeing people get...
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an hour away from the australian open. paul: our top story this monday, lists debutsw later. new protests in hong kong. no cigar. shinzo abe's ruling coalition wins the upper house but has failed a getting a super majority. we will have the results of the reaction. after a volatile week, stocks closed lower on friday amidst news of mounting tensions in the persian gulf. the federal reserve will limit a rate cut to a quarter of a point. sophie: we are setting up for a soft start to a busy week. on thursday, we will get south korean gdp numbers, ahead of which we will get export data in about an hour's time. we are moving into high gear on the earnings front, with about 200 japanese companies reporting this week. watching asahi. switching up the board to check in on oil. persian gulf tensions are extending a rally. theleen: let's check in on first world news. the hong kong government has denounced the actions of protesters who targeted china's main headquarters in the city as a peaceful mass rally turned violent late sunday evening. gas asfired tear demonstrators converged on beijing's main liaison office in hong kong. hundred
an hour away from the australian open. paul: our top story this monday, lists debutsw later. new protests in hong kong. no cigar. shinzo abe's ruling coalition wins the upper house but has failed a getting a super majority. we will have the results of the reaction. after a volatile week, stocks closed lower on friday amidst news of mounting tensions in the persian gulf. the federal reserve will limit a rate cut to a quarter of a point. sophie: we are setting up for a soft start to a busy week....
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ab inbev of is selling carlton united for a $11 billion. and an ipo of its remaining asian unit is still in the cards. and a downed drone. oil snaps several days of losses after president trump says the u.s. has downed an iranian drone. matt, good morning. matt: we are less than 30 minutes away from cash trading across europe and in the u.k. take a look first at the 10 year yields. a big debate today about whether the fed rate cut, almost a foregone conclusion, will be 25 basis points or 50. as a result, the yield continues to come down. up a little bit today. still, if it is a 50 basis point cut, expect to see the yield fall further. look at futures. european equity index futures pointing up. dax futures gaining. cac and ftse gaining also. : the markets have faith in the original statements from william. the asian equity market getting a boost from officials despite the walk back. the market buying into the idea that perhaps there is a little more than 25 basis points in july. not convinced of 50. certainly, we see a live conversation in the mark
ab inbev of is selling carlton united for a $11 billion. and an ipo of its remaining asian unit is still in the cards. and a downed drone. oil snaps several days of losses after president trump says the u.s. has downed an iranian drone. matt, good morning. matt: we are less than 30 minutes away from cash trading across europe and in the u.k. take a look first at the 10 year yields. a big debate today about whether the fed rate cut, almost a foregone conclusion, will be 25 basis points or 50. as...
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ab inbev. expectations were high. we are hearing pricing was an issue.elieve happened and what will be the implications for the company in the broader market? what happened in the process advises,vestment bank they do analysis, valuations, some sort of valuation of pricing. in this situation, it is clear int their analysis anticipation of what the market was didn't agree. investment bankers don't settle the pricing of the stock market. the market does. could you believe there have been overpromising for investment bankers. what is next? not --n this case it is it is a large company. it is what we refer to as a unicorn company. sometimes referred to them as unique, each one different. in this case it is not typical, not losing money from what i read, most of this was going to be used to replace debt. i don't think they were under to collect thoughts, understand what went wrong here and reevaluate things and probably look to go public some other time, some other place. were, would it be a degree of caution or skepticism that given what happened last week,
ab inbev. expectations were high. we are hearing pricing was an issue.elieve happened and what will be the implications for the company in the broader market? what happened in the process advises,vestment bank they do analysis, valuations, some sort of valuation of pricing. in this situation, it is clear int their analysis anticipation of what the market was didn't agree. investment bankers don't settle the pricing of the stock market. the market does. could you believe there have been...
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an the shooting. aaa mid-atlantic released a statement cautioning driverso ab road rage saying don't risk escalating a frustrating situation because you never know what the other driver mightdo. now, the person who was shot is described as being in critical condition. if you see that honda sedan c ll police right away. live in northwest, jackie bensen, news 437. >> trch tt aaalls us washington drivers rate aggressive driving as the number one threat to higay and personal safety on our local roads. >>> night one of the sofcond round debates is over. ten people on the stage.yi tr to get america's attention. no knockouts but the candidates weren't holding back. >> and people from around d.c. were tuning in. we stopped by a watch party in southeast washington tonight. leon harris joins us now from the live desk with a closer look at the debate that played out t tonight in it. leon? are. >> reporter: well, jim and doreen, it kind of felt like it was more like about policy rathr than personality. the topics, health care, the economy, student debt, immigration, gun violence, climate change. the theme the und
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you can see not a positive reaction in trading, and we've only been open for about an hour or so. you can see ab inbev stock is down about 1 and 3/4 of a percentage point some would have said you could have seen a sharper reaction given the news that has come out this morning but i have an expert with me on the subject. i want to bring in -- great to have you with us >> thank you. >> just reading about the rationale of them pulling this ipo, they cite market conditions is it really about market conditions or a lack of appetite for the trades given the price offering that they had given to the markets? >> it's probably a bit of both it does come down to valuations so if you read in the press it says on reuters that effectively long only so the big anchor investors who support the book and are long-term holders of the shares couldn't come at the price that was offered on the table, so this was more expensive than sing tow and curen but less expensive compared to china resources, united breweries basically what you had was a bit of a reflection of ab inbev. it was just a subsidiary, but you had som
you can see not a positive reaction in trading, and we've only been open for about an hour or so. you can see ab inbev stock is down about 1 and 3/4 of a percentage point some would have said you could have seen a sharper reaction given the news that has come out this morning but i have an expert with me on the subject. i want to bring in -- great to have you with us >> thank you. >> just reading about the rationale of them pulling this ipo, they cite market conditions is it really...
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have to imagine or wonder whether prime minister shinzo abe is taking a note from president trump's approach to trade tensions. to think that ani don't think so. this is a major problem. the big difference between the us and japan is that the us is a major customer worldwide of asian supply chains, japanese, chinese, korean products. the products start injapan, then going through korea, china and to the us was not if japan starts to disrupt them, it has a big impact first but of course, as a supplier, companies are suffering on the japanese side as well so the long—term effect is probably much worse than the short political gain during election campaigns right now. let's turn our attention to india because a key focus of tomorrow's budget will be farmers. the agricultural sector is the country's biggest employer it makes up for half of the population. many rural areas have been hit hard by drought and crop failures. cooking vegeta bles and crop failures. cooking vegetables has never been this man's forte but he has had to resort to running a local meal delivery service he waits in vain for his annual yield of tomatoes and cori
have to imagine or wonder whether prime minister shinzo abe is taking a note from president trump's approach to trade tensions. to think that ani don't think so. this is a major problem. the big difference between the us and japan is that the us is a major customer worldwide of asian supply chains, japanese, chinese, korean products. the products start injapan, then going through korea, china and to the us was not if japan starts to disrupt them, it has a big impact first but of course, as a...
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an engineer, flight controller, physician. our neighborhood had a focused goal. we didn't think ab that much. i just kne go into space.g to the launch date was very exciting. it was a rainy day. we huddled all together. my mother and my grandmother and my brother and i. >> he trained seven and a half years. >> we were just excited thfi it wally going to happen. we had been waiting for so long. >> 3, 2, 1, 0.ne all enrunning. commence liftoff. >> when it goes, the birds fly,e so much noise,round shakes.we ust went on to school because that is what we were supposed to do. mom tried toor keep ourl routine as kids. of course we were enjoying the moment being there, but we still had to keep doing what we were supposed to do. that was important to my dad. you always have in the back of your mind that something could go wrong, and he told me, "i'm doing what ilways loved, so don't worry." and i did have great confidence in his skill.e >> wwould rather he do what he loved even if it had a big risk. >> i can't believe it. amazing. >> go for landing. >> the day that he landed on the moon, 12:30 houston
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to come, japan heading to the polls this weekend in an upper house election that could shake prime ministers shinzo our base legacy. -- shinzo abe's bloomberg. ♪ ♪ check the japanese economy was inflation data is released in the next hour. the numbers will indicate how government and boj policies are working as voters prepare for upper house elections on sunday. tonzo abe is on course becoming the nation's longest-serving prime minister. shery ahn: we have 124 seats up for grabs. the ruling coalition needs to add 53 to its current tally to secure a majority. straight when would reinforce the status as a political force and cement shinzo abe's legacy. some in the opposition claim he has failed to deliver widespread prosperity. the electorate is divided over the sales tax hike, while social security reform has been cited as the most important electoral issue. constitutional changes are also among the hotly contested issues, tweaking an antiwar provision has been one of his policy goals. paul: bloomberg daybreak: asia it up brian fowler is tracking the elections in tokyo. -- editor brian fowler is tracking the elections in tokyo. it
to come, japan heading to the polls this weekend in an upper house election that could shake prime ministers shinzo our base legacy. -- shinzo abe's bloomberg. ♪ ♪ check the japanese economy was inflation data is released in the next hour. the numbers will indicate how government and boj policies are working as voters prepare for upper house elections on sunday. tonzo abe is on course becoming the nation's longest-serving prime minister. shery ahn: we have 124 seats up for grabs. the ruling...
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the punishment for p with guns in our air people have attempte guns on airplanes ab times this year at local airports. annvestigation by nd macfarlane ahe i us what happens next ♪ >> reporter: flying timing. packing. getting to the airpo. qud through the secu kly as possible. >> i usually am very r struured when i walk >> reporter: this fr s a warning. recheck your bags be leave home. >> reporter: we're n his face because i him his job. what went through yo the tsa officer said? >> a giant freeze stops in the assembl security. red light siren deal over the x-ray uni >> a different kind of for him and dozens o our area, when he ac gh brhis carry-on his gun inside. >> i didn't think ab. didn even hit me. kwuns oe they held up the bag, i identified it as my bag and it hit me like a ton of >> prosecutors filed charge. airport records obta i-team show he's far we found an increasi more than 160 people dulles internationalre national and bwi sin >> you would with this all these years people know you cannot bring a m >> even more alarming, these guns were load >> what we're hearin is i forgot i had a with me, i
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the first daughter assumed an unusually prominent role on the world stage. >> thank you, prime minister abe hosting the g20 summit in the vibrant city of osaka, and thank you for your steadfast commitment to women's economic empowerment. >> reporter: the 37-year-old, whose official title is adviser to the president, left some national security officials bristling, suggesting she was stepping into a role more commonly occupied by diplomats. >> a lot of really positive things are happening. >> reporter: and the president held an impromptu meeting at the korean border with kim jong-un. ivanka stood nearby. she shook the north korean dictator's hand and later told a reporter the whole thing was surreal. in a photo-op with the u.s. delegation and their south korean counterparts, secretary of state mike pompeo shuffled behind the group looking for an opening as ivanka and her husband, jared kushner, beamed in the foreground. when she spotted pompeo, ivanka stepped to the side. tonight democrats are sounding the alarm about a foreign policy neofight taking center stage. congresswoman alexandria oc
the first daughter assumed an unusually prominent role on the world stage. >> thank you, prime minister abe hosting the g20 summit in the vibrant city of osaka, and thank you for your steadfast commitment to women's economic empowerment. >> reporter: the 37-year-old, whose official title is adviser to the president, left some national security officials bristling, suggesting she was stepping into a role more commonly occupied by diplomats. >> a lot of really positive things...
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>> it was dark, it was long, i was an unknown proposition it was rejected by dozens of publishing houses. but one took a chance on it Ãbhen amazing constituencies evolved around the book. jewish americans who wanted to understand never again as it related to contemporary genocide. or Ãamericans who felt as a non-armenian i was documenting the armenian genocide in 1915. muslim americans looking at what happened in bosnia and also seeing student groups and jewish groups and muslims come together in a really interesting way, which we haven't seen in a while these days. constituencies mobilizing for a different kind of foreign policy. the book came out and it had a much larger than life audience than the publisher i would ever have dreamed and one of the readers was a first-term senator barack obama and he read it not in its narrow form about genocide but more about foreign policy and why in the wake of the iraq war are we systematically inclined to exclude consideration of human consequences in the highest levels of decision-making and how can we do differently? he was just the 99 member of the senate, senator from illino
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saying i'm going to listen to your mud cast i'm going to put together an earthquake kit i'm going to get ready. >> woodruff: how ab advice. we're he talking to people in californians, residents but people who have family there, people who travel in and out ofl californiahe time. simple advice what to do when an earthquake comes.>> yes. don't run into a doorway. get under a desk, duck co avnd hold on. i stayed in my bed when the. earthquake h my kid was crying in the other room and he was in his criand i knew his bedroom was set up in a way i knew he was going to be okay. really make sure you can hunker down in place no matter where you are. if you're out and around it's diffult but if you find a park bench to duck under, yojust want to stop anything from falling down on you. >> jacob margolis one more thing that government could doing, all of us in the media should be doing to try to get this word out. >> so what e government as well as news agencies and anyone else that wants to convey this ninformation needs to do,we need to be very careful with our facts because obviously there's a lot of misinformation out the
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. >> abe lincoln did not sign the declaration of independence, note. >> different centuries. >> still an american president. and a really cool beard. >>> we will give you the fireworks forecast, it is not just san francisco. we talk about the biggest show in town, which would be the san francisco fireworks which looks increasingly cloudy already. this is the forecast for the entire bay area coming up. near the bay there will be some cloud cover and breezy and cool low 60s. inland you are completely clear at 10:00 this evening. it is the coast and the city where low clouds are likely breezy and chilly, upper 50s. how about that? sometimes mother nature teases us when it comes to will the fog role in or not and sometimes the door is slammed shut and that noise you hear? that is a slamming of the door when it comes to low cloud cover over san francisco. that is one temperature here and not in the bay area, and is anchorage, alaska. that is the highest temperature in modern history in anchorage, alaska breaking an all-time record today of 85. it was warmer in anchorage than it was in livermo
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fieldis extra don't have to wor there is also an extra fence to protect the players from being hit by a ball whehey wait to bat. >> very ni>>retty i hope that abbing say they will tpce time u moments after fiery plane crash. ten people died when that plane slammed into a hangar. this moefe the 56. this is "news4 today." cre scene tapel. what we are learning about a person dead. >> start aftermaryland to vi the district. we will explain the changes that could impact your day day. >> if this holiday weel or we willbe safety. \ a.m. now. i'm aaron gilchrist. >>m molette green. i'm in for eun yang this morning. welcomeback. >> thank you. >> mthissa mollet is here wi the first 4 traffic and lauryn ricketts is here in for chuck bell and look at the dawn of the day. >> it doesn't feel like july 1st ut there. low humidity out there right now. brilliant colors and
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an italian police officer. officials there now are investigating this newly surfaced photo showing one of the suspects,ab gel christian hjork bounded. officers don't know how this photo got out. >> reporter: on friday police arrested hjork along with lee elder. >> i hope to god there are some m sing leaks andme pieces of the puzzle have not come out. >> reporter: the pair confessed stabbing mario rega in a drug deal that went wrong. in a 911 call, a witness claims the suspect fled the scene saying how did they esce, on a motorbike or on foot? elders' fami el fha not spoken on him.to we plan to go ome as soon as the state department assures us we'll be able to see our son. a solemn tribute. mario tribute. a thousand shows up to pay their final suspect. his grieving widow preparing his funeral onmonday at the same church they were married last month. under italian law, anyone who participates in the killing can be charged with murder. a lot is at stakes here. >> t teens are being held from isolation and considered a flight rk because they are foreign citizens. also in italy tonight, mount aetetna is spilling a lot of la
an italian police officer. officials there now are investigating this newly surfaced photo showing one of the suspects,ab gel christian hjork bounded. officers don't know how this photo got out. >> reporter: on friday police arrested hjork along with lee elder. >> i hope to god there are some m sing leaks andme pieces of the puzzle have not come out. >> reporter: the pair confessed stabbing mario rega in a drug deal that went wrong. in a 911 call, a witness claims the suspect...
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at a hospital a motive unclear he is not an employee of the studio known as kyoani, a popular producer of animation.of grief. japan's prime minister shinzo abe called it ap people who went to work to create colorful stories now a part of one of the country's darkest days. >> shocking tragedy. >>> when we come back, the next chapter in space >>> as we mark the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission to the moon this week, many may wonder when we're going back the answer it turns out could be soon tom costello looks out on the space horizon. >> reporter: it was 47 years ago when the last astronauts left the lunar surface. since then humans hasn't ventured beyond the space station. with the discovery of ice and water, the moon is suddenly hot again. jeff bezos unveiling a spaceship he hopes land astronauts on the moon elon musk working on a space mission. nasa powers ahead with project art miss americans back on the moon in just five years, build a lunar base and one day head to mars. former space shuttle commander eileen collins. >> no human has walked on mars to me that's inspirational who is going to be the first person on mars will it be
at a hospital a motive unclear he is not an employee of the studio known as kyoani, a popular producer of animation.of grief. japan's prime minister shinzo abe called it ap people who went to work to create colorful stories now a part of one of the country's darkest days. >> shocking tragedy. >>> when we come back, the next chapter in space >>> as we mark the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission to the moon this week, many may wonder when we're going back the answer...
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an upper house lawmaker. when i mentioned, what can you -- shinzo abe do to assuage this anger, she says, no.ea issue. there's real heated issues right now. yousef: you can catch "daybreak middle: east" every sunday to thursday morning right here on bloomberg television. that is that 8:00 dubai time. join us then. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: hello and welcome to luxembourg, the location of the asia infrastructure investment bank. often referred to as china's world bank. opened in 2016, is been one of the biggest supporters and financiers of china's controversial belt and road initiative. it is on target to count almost 100 countries among its members. this is a conversation with its president, jin liqun. ♪ haslinda: thank you for joining us today.
an upper house lawmaker. when i mentioned, what can you -- shinzo abe do to assuage this anger, she says, no.ea issue. there's real heated issues right now. yousef: you can catch "daybreak middle: east" every sunday to thursday morning right here on bloomberg television. that is that 8:00 dubai time. join us then. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: hello and welcome to luxembourg, the location of the asia infrastructure investment bank. often referred to as china's world bank. opened in...
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an image in this report disturbing. >> reporter: few work harder. >> keep your abs nice and tighto >> reporter: t move faster than tinas struck by a metrobus and trappedunderneath. >> i didn't even scream. i didn't have time to scream. 50 feet. >> a pedestrian saved me and stopped the Ñibus.çóçó >> reporter: another pedestrian intervened to stop theus b >> mm-hmm,c ran up to the bus, banged on the door and told him to xdstop. >> reporter: she was rescued byo firefighters. her legs required eight surgeries and years of rehabilitation. ttlede1 for a confidential seount. .z-peven see ythe bus didn't >> i don't think he did. >> reporter: last december, a tour bus killed a womavp and h mother as they use the crosswalk in downtown d.c. the nation's capital is saturated with tour bus. transit buses. the i-team found nrly 20 people get hit by transit buses counting school orÑi commerciad. buse it's a problem that plagues cities and suburbs alike. >> it's really rough being a pedestrian in montgomery coty or the d.c.xd region. >> reporter: uncilmember evanÑi glass worries that the injuries could Ñigrow. andçó choosing to take
an image in this report disturbing. >> reporter: few work harder. >> keep your abs nice and tighto >> reporter: t move faster than tinas struck by a metrobus and trappedunderneath. >> i didn't even scream. i didn't have time to scream. 50 feet. >> a pedestrian saved me and stopped the Ñibus.çóçó >> reporter: another pedestrian intervened to stop theus b >> mm-hmm,c ran up to the bus, banged on the door and told him to xdstop. >> reporter: she...
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still a lot of concerns about whether this ab inbev ipo being shelved have an impact overall when it manila, up another 1.5%, poised to enter the bull market. we are watching the aussie dollar as well, continuing to see strength out of the gdp number out of china. the activity did a surprise the market a bit. the rupiah, we are still watching that strength. >> that's right. just taking a look, that is one market where we are following up ahead of the bank of indonesia's , 38,000 -- .4% that's it from bloomberg markets: asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates or employees. announcer: the following is a paid presentation brought to you by national debt relief. are your credit cards maxed out? are you just making the minimum payments, or worse yet, falling behind in your bills? are you stressed out all the time by your debt? is debt keeping you awake at night? there's reason to worry. check out your credit card statement. if you're only making the minimum pay
still a lot of concerns about whether this ab inbev ipo being shelved have an impact overall when it manila, up another 1.5%, poised to enter the bull market. we are watching the aussie dollar as well, continuing to see strength out of the gdp number out of china. the activity did a surprise the market a bit. the rupiah, we are still watching that strength. >> that's right. just taking a look, that is one market where we are following up ahead of the bank of indonesia's , 38,000 -- .4%...
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made public there are dispraise from the front and later years abs but we know the end of the 1st sprinter which has just breaks all around and an airbag so it became more and more like a normal car. went in and last but not least here is the 1st spreader with e.s.p. . since 1995 mercedes benz larger van has borne the name sprinter currently its in its 3rd generation and can be configured in more than 700 different ways starting with front rear wheel drive and numerous body options. of course not only the technology has changed over the last few years when it comes to safety the systems have been steadily expanded and refined accident research also provides crucial data. you know doesn't proceed as you only hinder says the company regularly inspected vehicles damaged in accidents to generate insights for their further development they investigate accidents involving their rants. at the site they document the damage to look at what exactly happened see if and how the passengers were injured and they try to determine what they can change in future series and what that flow into the development and then kind of the ethical i think
made public there are dispraise from the front and later years abs but we know the end of the 1st sprinter which has just breaks all around and an airbag so it became more and more like a normal car. went in and last but not least here is the 1st spreader with e.s.p. . since 1995 mercedes benz larger van has borne the name sprinter currently its in its 3rd generation and can be configured in more than 700 different ways starting with front rear wheel drive and numerous body options. of course...