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andrea: ¿por qué?arching" en google-- andrea: ¿qué buscabas? ¿buscabas "cuando no te sientes ni hombre ni mujer"? saya: sí. andrea: saya explica que el tercer género o los individuos no binarios se diferencian de los hermafroditas o "intersex", pues estos últimos tienen ambos genitales. saya: gente de "intersex" también a veces pueden identificarse como "trans-men", "trans-woman". o también "non-binary" si quieren. andrea: dentro de lo que se considera no binario, explica saya, está el punto medio entre los dos sexos. es decir, tener características de los dos, de uno o de ninguno. para lograrlo, hay quienes pueden utilizar terapia de hormonas, como en el caso de saya. saya: y también quieren cirugía. hay otros que son "non-binary" y no toman hormonas y se sienten pero bien excelentes en sus cuerpos y no necesitan cirugía. andrea: en el tratamiento hormonal al que se expuso, saya cunta que sus órganos se modificaron, y características tales como el pelo y la voz también. saya: y yo tomo hormonas, pero
andrea: ¿por qué?arching" en google-- andrea: ¿qué buscabas? ¿buscabas "cuando no te sientes ni hombre ni mujer"? saya: sí. andrea: saya explica que el tercer género o los individuos no binarios se diferencian de los hermafroditas o "intersex", pues estos últimos tienen ambos genitales. saya: gente de "intersex" también a veces pueden identificarse como "trans-men", "trans-woman". o también "non-binary" si quieren....
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andrea: sí.y juguetón, muy-- andrea: gustavo y graciela migraron de chihuahua, méxico, a dallas, texas, hace unos quince años con sus cuatro hijos. el mayor, rodney, era el más apegado. graciela: si, pues, el primer hijo. entonces la emoción, la ilusión y todo. Él era de muy buen corazón con toda la gente, con quien fuera él. andrea: rodney aprendió el oficio de su padre, y le iba bastante bien. gustavo: me dedico a la construcción. Él--o sea, trabajan poniendo pisos de madera. Él y yo casi hacíamos lo mismo. andrea: además, tenía varios hobbies. gustavo: le gustaba hacer música rap, le gustaba mucho jugar basquetbol. amaba la vida. andrea: rodney llegó a grabar varias canciones, incluyendo esta. andrea: padre de una bella niña, además el joven migrante estaba lleno de vida, proyectos y sueños. hasta que ese domingo, hace cuatro años, tenía previsto ir a la iglesia, pero un llamado cambió sus planes. gustavo: a las ocho de la mañana vinieron por él, y, pues, se fue a trabajar. andrea: rodney trab
andrea: sí.y juguetón, muy-- andrea: gustavo y graciela migraron de chihuahua, méxico, a dallas, texas, hace unos quince años con sus cuatro hijos. el mayor, rodney, era el más apegado. graciela: si, pues, el primer hijo. entonces la emoción, la ilusión y todo. Él era de muy buen corazón con toda la gente, con quien fuera él. andrea: rodney aprendió el oficio de su padre, y le iba bastante bien. gustavo: me dedico a la construcción. Él--o sea, trabajan poniendo pisos de madera. Él...
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andrea s and andr andrea. >> thanks to you, thank to tom. things on mosey mode and now it sure isn't. let's turn to al roker with more on dorian's path. what are you predicting? >> here's the deal, andrea. i want people to understand that even though this is down to a category 2 storm, it's kind of a give and take here. so there's a little less -- the winds are a little lower, but not by a lot. still we're talking 100 mile per hour winds plus. but the scope of the size of the winds have increased. the hurricane loses some strength the winds spread out 175 miles from the center. we have had tornado watches, tornado warnings up for st. augustine. that's a problem with these systems as they approach the coast. you can see tornados. and so later on, we've got a risk of severe weather going on from just east of savannah up to myrtle beach this evening. we could see tropical tornados. they basically are quick to spoon up, they move by quickly and they're rain wrapped so they're hard to see. right now we have tropical gusts for jacksonville, dayton
andrea s and andr andrea. >> thanks to you, thank to tom. things on mosey mode and now it sure isn't. let's turn to al roker with more on dorian's path. what are you predicting? >> here's the deal, andrea. i want people to understand that even though this is down to a category 2 storm, it's kind of a give and take here. so there's a little less -- the winds are a little lower, but not by a lot. still we're talking 100 mile per hour winds plus. but the scope of the size of the winds...
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that's approaching hurricane harvey levels, andrea. and indeed some of the residents that we have spoken with here, they were hit hard by harvey. but they say in this particular location it was worse than that. andrea? >> gabe gutierrez, my gosh, what a terrible situation there. thank you so much for that report. >>> meanwhile, tensions with tehran, iran threatening all-out war in the event of u.s. military retaliation. >>> later, controversy in canada. the reelection campaign of prime minister justin trudeau thrown into turmoil over at least two incidents of him wearing face-baface face-darkening makeup. face-darkening makeup. hout) humira patients, you inspire us. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a bi
that's approaching hurricane harvey levels, andrea. and indeed some of the residents that we have spoken with here, they were hit hard by harvey. but they say in this particular location it was worse than that. andrea? >> gabe gutierrez, my gosh, what a terrible situation there. thank you so much for that report. >>> meanwhile, tensions with tehran, iran threatening all-out war in the event of u.s. military retaliation. >>> later, controversy in canada. the reelection...
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again, andrea, what you're seeing, he had someone in john bolton who clashed with him, something that he said he welcomed, but now it appears as though even though o'brien is someone who is widely rapid among hawks, he is someone who is seen as being an official who will fall in line with the president and with his secretary of state, frankly. >> and a former close ally and colleague of mitt romney and others in the republican field thank you so much, kristen to admiral mccraven on the subject of iran, we know from our reporting that the pentagon, in the national security council meeting on monday after the attack, advised strongly, although laying out the options, and many of them are already prepared, longstanding options, that the military was very reluctant to engage in a war here with iran, to attack, there would be a counterattack there is talk that the saudis would take military action with u.s. intelligence without us firing a shot. but the saudis, tell me how well are they positioned to go up against iran, and doesn't this show that the patriot missile batteries, whether in t
again, andrea, what you're seeing, he had someone in john bolton who clashed with him, something that he said he welcomed, but now it appears as though even though o'brien is someone who is widely rapid among hawks, he is someone who is seen as being an official who will fall in line with the president and with his secretary of state, frankly. >> and a former close ally and colleague of mitt romney and others in the republican field thank you so much, kristen to admiral mccraven on the...
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"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," bracing for impact. hurricane dorian inches toward the u.s. after stalling over the bau bahamas causing untold damage, and at least five people killed. millions of others along the atlantic coast are heading for higher ground. >> many people here have evacuated and they're hopeful they'll not see as bad of conditions as they were expecting from dorian. >>> off course. vice president mike pence staying on the wrong coast of ireland during an official visit in order to stay at the president's golf resort. standing in for the president to stay home to monitor the hurricane, in part from his virginia golf course. >> the opportunity to stay at trump national to accommodate the unique footprint that comes with our security detail and other personnel made it logical. >>> and inferno. unanswered questions about what caused that boat fire off the coast of santa barbara, killing dozens below deck. a passer by rescuing the crew. >> they told me there was another exit but the exit was blocked. >> there were
"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >>> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," bracing for impact. hurricane dorian inches toward the u.s. after stalling over the bau bahamas causing untold damage, and at least five people killed. millions of others along the atlantic coast are heading for higher ground. >> many people here have evacuated and they're hopeful they'll not see as bad of conditions as they were expecting from dorian. >>> off...
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you said it, andrea, not me. especially as it relates to the original question about addressing racism, the answer was kind of a shambles. i did see and hear from people who found that answer to be patronizing and not exactly indicative of someone who is comfortable talking about race and racial issues in a broadway. i mean, this is core to the democratic party now, motivating younger african-american voters is essential to this. biden's numbers have been rock solid with african-american numbers, so perhaps this won't matter. especially if you sit down and look at the transcript, you think, i'm not sure what question this would actually be a good answer to. it certainly wasn't one to the question that was posed to him. >> and there was a moment or several moments, i should say, at the end of the debate, in talking about resilience and issues that they had overcome, i think all of the candidates said things that were so moving, but one was really historically significant and that was mayor pete buttigieg. watch. >
you said it, andrea, not me. especially as it relates to the original question about addressing racism, the answer was kind of a shambles. i did see and hear from people who found that answer to be patronizing and not exactly indicative of someone who is comfortable talking about race and racial issues in a broadway. i mean, this is core to the democratic party now, motivating younger african-american voters is essential to this. biden's numbers have been rock solid with african-american...
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andrea, ifight it on the mainland. andrea, i fight can it on the mainland.ght canjump it on the mainland. andrea, i fight canjump in, it on the mainland. andrea, ifight canjump in, it is for the mainland chinese to hide their private money but hong kong will eventually be returned to china for 30 years —— if i can. why not move the money to other offshore centres like singapore, london and new york? i think what makes hong kong unique is it combines all of the benefits other offshore financial centres have as well with political control for the party state. this is something other offshore centres don't have on offer. the money isn't politically as safe in those centres as it is in hong kong. the offshore centre function of hong kong only works, as isaid at function of hong kong only works, as i said at the beginning, under the one country, two systems approach. 0nly one country, two systems approach. only then can you have a separate legal system and a separate monetary system. once hong kong is returned, it will be very difficult to uphold their separate s
andrea, ifight it on the mainland. andrea, i fight can it on the mainland.ght canjump it on the mainland. andrea, i fight canjump in, it on the mainland. andrea, ifight canjump in, it is for the mainland chinese to hide their private money but hong kong will eventually be returned to china for 30 years —— if i can. why not move the money to other offshore centres like singapore, london and new york? i think what makes hong kong unique is it combines all of the benefits other offshore...
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hey, andrea. >> thanks very much, chris jansing. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," intel assessment the president points to iran as the likely source of a drone and missile attack against those saudi oil fields as mr. trump dials back his "locked and loaded" rhetoric for now. >> i don't want war with anybody. i'm somebody that would like not to have war. the united states is more prepared than any country in the history of -- in any history, if we have to go that way >> why in god's name would anyone contemplate the u.s. should go to war with iran to protect saudi oil? >> and coming up here, senator tim kaine joins us from the armed services committee >>> bright lights, big city. elizabeth warren drawing a hauj cro huge crowd to her new york rally. >> corruption has taken over our government and we are running out of time. we must root it out and return our democracy to the people. and yes, i got a plan for that >>> and white house confidential in an unprecedented move, the trump administration severely limits the testimony of his former campaign manager even though corey lewandowsk
hey, andrea. >> thanks very much, chris jansing. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," intel assessment the president points to iran as the likely source of a drone and missile attack against those saudi oil fields as mr. trump dials back his "locked and loaded" rhetoric for now. >> i don't want war with anybody. i'm somebody that would like not to have war. the united states is more prepared than any country in the history of -- in any history, if...
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"andrea mitchell reports," taking aim. hurricane dorian regaining strength overnight. now hitting the carolina coast, bringing life threatening wind, rain and storm surge to low lying areas after decimating the bahamas. >> i thought i was going to die. >> it was scary but i'm glad we're alive. >> deteriorating really fast, mentally, emotionally, physically. there's a lot of people that are missing. >> it is devastating to not hear from your mother in four days. it's taking a toll on me. >>> outside the lines. questions swirl around president trump's altered hurricane map, was it a bungled attempt to prove his false statements about alabama being in the storm's path. >> that map that you showed us today looked like it had a sharpy. >> i don't know. i don't know. i don't know. >>> and comic relief. joe biden brushes off questions about his gaffes on steven colbert. >> have you have asked michelle for advice? >> only to be my vice president. i'm only joking. michelle, i'm joking. that was a joke. >>> good day, everyone, i'm a
"andrea mitchell reports," taking aim. hurricane dorian regaining strength overnight. now hitting the carolina coast, bringing life threatening wind, rain and storm surge to low lying areas after decimating the bahamas. >> i thought i was going to die. >> it was scary but i'm glad we're alive. >> deteriorating really fast, mentally, emotionally, physically. there's a lot of people that are missing. >> it is devastating to not hear from your mother in four days....
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right now on "andrea mitchell reports," tipping point. the whistleblower controversy turns the side as nancy pelosi signals the caucus is ready to move, possibly with a hand-selected committee that she will pick. >>> seven freshman democrats, some from districts that voted for the president, signing on to impeachment and saying the national security threat is bigger than their own reelection politics. >> this is uncharted waters, where we are right now. >> we need to step up and talk about a president who has become more and more chaotic and reckless. this really crossed a line to us. >> the idea of getting foreign help to influence the american political approve, that is beyond the pale. >>> solo act. president trump bringing his "america first" rhetoric to the united nations, insulting a world body that believes in globalism with a speech made for his reelection base. >> the future does not belong to globali globalists. the future belongs to pay preon the -- patriots. >>> and a brand-new poll showing elizabeth warren making big moves ag
right now on "andrea mitchell reports," tipping point. the whistleblower controversy turns the side as nancy pelosi signals the caucus is ready to move, possibly with a hand-selected committee that she will pick. >>> seven freshman democrats, some from districts that voted for the president, signing on to impeachment and saying the national security threat is bigger than their own reelection politics. >> this is uncharted waters, where we are right now. >> we need...
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"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >> thank you. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," no choice. in an exclusive interview on "morning joe," nancy pelosi calls this a sad time for america, saying the president gave democrats no choice but to start an impeachment inquiry. >> this is as serious as it gets when it comes to protecting the constitution of the united states, the oath of office we take. i think the president violated that oath. >>> all the president's men. the whistle-blower's complaint alleges officials at the cabinet level were part of the pressure campaign on ukraine to dig up political dirt against joe biden including attorney general william barr. >> he's gone rogue. >> the attorney general has already recused himself from the standpoint of evaluated no credibility, zero. >>> and the big chill. the president of the united states issuing a not so veiled threat towards anyone who helped the whistle-blower at the center of the fire storm. >> you know what we used to do in the old days when we were smart, the spies and treason, we used to handle it a little
"andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >> thank you. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," no choice. in an exclusive interview on "morning joe," nancy pelosi calls this a sad time for america, saying the president gave democrats no choice but to start an impeachment inquiry. >> this is as serious as it gets when it comes to protecting the constitution of the united states, the oath of office we take. i think the president violated...
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>> in some respects, yes, we are safer, andrea. in some respects, no.r from a larger scale attack launched from overseas. i think our government today does a much better job of collecting the intelligence, connecting the dots. our military through an international coalition has done a very good job al qaeda, uproo caliphate but we are challenged now as you know when it comes to terror inspired attacks, the lone wolf who's inspired by something they read and see on the internet. either from a foreign terrorist organization or now of late right-wing violent extremism. right-wing violent extremism is outpacing, inspired by overseas terrorist organizations. so that's in my view the day-to-day threat we face here in the homeland. we have vigilant coming to all of it but day-to-day we have to be vigilant with the smaller scale domestic based attacks and there the answers are, of course, vigilance, good law enforcement but i believe gun safety. it has to be something that the leaders, our congress are willing to take on for the sake of public safety and homela
>> in some respects, yes, we are safer, andrea. in some respects, no.r from a larger scale attack launched from overseas. i think our government today does a much better job of collecting the intelligence, connecting the dots. our military through an international coalition has done a very good job al qaeda, uproo caliphate but we are challenged now as you know when it comes to terror inspired attacks, the lone wolf who's inspired by something they read and see on the internet. either...
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and that's probably right, andrea. you know, vice president pence much like vice president biden for us and obama is one of those guys who's going to shut the door privately and tell the president what he thinks. he's not going to do it through a process. he's the one constitutionally protected person here who can't be fired so he's going to be very, very careful about how he does this. bolton's entire job was to run a real process, and a process that brought everyone together, to bring recommendations to the president. and the truth is there was a very, very big disagreement between him, the secretary of state. and to fight those disagreements, it looks like john bolton decided to bring the vice president into this. when you have the vice president angry at you and the secretary of state in a donald trump world that craziness rules, you're likely going to get squeezed out. and that seems like it's what happened here. going forward, you know, the question now andrea is who's stupid enough to take this job? who wants to
and that's probably right, andrea. you know, vice president pence much like vice president biden for us and obama is one of those guys who's going to shut the door privately and tell the president what he thinks. he's not going to do it through a process. he's the one constitutionally protected person here who can't be fired so he's going to be very, very careful about how he does this. bolton's entire job was to run a real process, and a process that brought everyone together, to bring...
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. >>> good day, everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. tracking dorian, the hurricane now making its first landfall on the atlantic coast. this morning in cape hatteras, north carolina, wind gusts approaching 100 miles per hour, a dangerous storm surge still making a big impact along the coast. another major problem at this hour, the power outages, nearly 400,000 customers across north carolina, south carolina, and virginia. trying to get through this volatile weather event without electricity. joining me now, katie beck in north carolina and today show co-host al roker. katie, first to you, obviously a lot of wind, a lot of rain where you are now. >> reporter: absolutely. yeah, after dorian made landfall in cape hatteras, we saw these conditions start to intensify. as you stand here it knocks the breath out of you. these gusts, they're powerful. we're noticing the disappearing beach behind us. even this morning there was maybe 100 yards of beach now that has shrunk to 15 feet and the water is encroaching upon us as i speak. storm surge i
. >>> good day, everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. tracking dorian, the hurricane now making its first landfall on the atlantic coast. this morning in cape hatteras, north carolina, wind gusts approaching 100 miles per hour, a dangerous storm surge still making a big impact along the coast. another major problem at this hour, the power outages, nearly 400,000 customers across north carolina, south carolina, and virginia. trying to get through this volatile weather event...
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i'm andrea mitchell. for the first time only ten candidates with joe biden and elizabeth warren facing off against each other on the same stage, will they go after each other or unite taking on the president or attack the most popular former president barack obama? with me in washington joel payne, former director from hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. and msnbc political analyst rick tyler. melanie, first to you. you've been watching joe biden. is he braced for the action because it's going to be all against one, nine against one, tonight on that stage. >> that's right. biden advisers say we want to make this about elizabeth warren. first is joe biden. they're prepared for the fact the incoming fire may come from the edges of the stage than from the senator with the momentum there, elizabeth warren, in the center stage with him. if you remember in the first debate the plan for joe biden with was to focus on his own forward-looking case, what he would want to do as president. of course then there was the c
i'm andrea mitchell. for the first time only ten candidates with joe biden and elizabeth warren facing off against each other on the same stage, will they go after each other or unite taking on the president or attack the most popular former president barack obama? with me in washington joel payne, former director from hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. and msnbc political analyst rick tyler. melanie, first to you. you've been watching joe biden. is he braced for the action because it's going to...
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andrea: es normal que se incrementen el verano entonces volverÁ la transmisiÓn puede ser difÍcil, loos entre semana, que es lo ideal?drea: algunos comprobarÁ que los videojuegos educativos pueden promover habilidades mmatemÁticas entonces lo importante si los padres deciden que jueguen videojuegos que sean educativos, un poco entre semana no esta mal. ramÓn: algunos recursos online que recomiendas para apoyar las tareas escolares. andrea: hay una muy buena es totalmente gratis, es muy recomendada porque los chicos pueden practicar diferentes habilidades ciencias, matemÁticas incluso programaciÓn cohibió es tan importante. y hay otra buena que recomendamos donde los chicos incluso pueden hacer quiz sobre diferentes materias y practicar lo que en en la escuela. ramÓn: alguna pÁgina donde podamos tener mÁs informaciÓn? andrea: sentido comÚn.org tenemos recursos para otra materias espaÑol, para la lectura en inglÉs, los invito a que la visiten. ramÓn: agradecemos por la participaciÓn. ramÓn: la ventanal tiempo, gusto saludarte. >> muchas gracias, nnoche de viernes este fin de semana serÁ
andrea: es normal que se incrementen el verano entonces volverÁ la transmisiÓn puede ser difÍcil, loos entre semana, que es lo ideal?drea: algunos comprobarÁ que los videojuegos educativos pueden promover habilidades mmatemÁticas entonces lo importante si los padres deciden que jueguen videojuegos que sean educativos, un poco entre semana no esta mal. ramÓn: algunos recursos online que recomiendas para apoyar las tareas escolares. andrea: hay una muy buena es totalmente gratis, es muy...
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joining us for more on andreas goes u.s. open win is dave reneke from d.w. sports they've beyond gondry ask you not a household name even to the most avid tennis fans what can you tell us about her yeah i mean it really feels like a kind of flew out of nowhere in this tournament she's just 19 years old she was ranked 15th and this is actually the only time she's been past the 2nd round of a grand slam so for all the tennis nerds out there i don't blame you for maybe not even knowing her but matched up against an icon in the games williams and she really showed what she was made of and just night team she wasn't even born when serino won her 1st u.s. open back in 1999 so it's really highlights the kind of gap between them who's well known and what they've achieved but she showed on the court that she really she could handle it she had a great tremendous match so what's next for andrea who is this the beginning of a glittering career yeah i mean based purely on tonight be hard to say no to that but of course it's hard to say and really i think especially with
joining us for more on andreas goes u.s. open win is dave reneke from d.w. sports they've beyond gondry ask you not a household name even to the most avid tennis fans what can you tell us about her yeah i mean it really feels like a kind of flew out of nowhere in this tournament she's just 19 years old she was ranked 15th and this is actually the only time she's been past the 2nd round of a grand slam so for all the tennis nerds out there i don't blame you for maybe not even knowing her but...
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andreas: it is a good business. but timing is important as well. caroline: andreas fibig.heck on the latest business flash headlines. after a million bet losing streak. the billionaire invested last year. this year, shares are holding up 47%. the xfone itself return more than 54%. promptedsts that have a downgrading of hong kong for ,he first time since 1995 double-a and double-a plus with a negative outlook. in hong kong, the airport has told protesters "give us a break," asking protesters not to target the transportation hub. in a halfpage ad, the airport theded "spare others from for the destruction." that is your business flash. tackling brexit. we are looking at boris johnson's drama filled week. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i want everyone to know there are no circumstances in which i will ask brussels to delay. >> we must come together to stop no deal. this week could be our last chance. >> i don't want an election. you don't want an election. let's get on with the people's agenda. >> the ayes to the right, three to 28. the no's to the left, 321. [applause] >> not a good
andreas: it is a good business. but timing is important as well. caroline: andreas fibig.heck on the latest business flash headlines. after a million bet losing streak. the billionaire invested last year. this year, shares are holding up 47%. the xfone itself return more than 54%. promptedsts that have a downgrading of hong kong for ,he first time since 1995 double-a and double-a plus with a negative outlook. in hong kong, the airport has told protesters "give us a break," asking...
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andrea: hay preguntas que se pueden hacer los padres para saber si tarde para los.on ellos. palmira: quÉ riesgos corren al tener su propio telÉfono inteligente? andrea: lo mÁs importante es que se monitoreando lo que hacen. que los celulares no sean a niÑeras. y segundo, que hablen sobre la regla. que tengan reglas especÍficas sobre por ejemplo la compra de aplicaciones. muchos comienzan a bajar aplicaciones pagas o a pagar para sur de nivel en algunos juegos. tambiÉn no contestarle extraÑos y saber exactamente quÉ aplicaciones estÁn bajando. palmira: cÓmo evitar que se presenten problemas? andrea: para evitar problemas es muy importante la comunicaciÓn y que sean los padres que digan nosotros ponemos la regla. que tengan reglas, y que al cumplirlas les den como algÚn tipo de premio. los quiero invitar a que disfrute la pÁgina web. tenemos todo tipo de informaciÓn. palmira: piÉnselo dos veces antes de comprarlos el une a sus hijos. -- de comprar un celular a sus hijos. volvemos. >>. atenciÓn porque la droga salta y sus productos de marca genÉrica pruebo-- tiene prod
andrea: hay preguntas que se pueden hacer los padres para saber si tarde para los.on ellos. palmira: quÉ riesgos corren al tener su propio telÉfono inteligente? andrea: lo mÁs importante es que se monitoreando lo que hacen. que los celulares no sean a niÑeras. y segundo, que hablen sobre la regla. que tengan reglas especÍficas sobre por ejemplo la compra de aplicaciones. muchos comienzan a bajar aplicaciones pagas o a pagar para sur de nivel en algunos juegos. tambiÉn no contestarle...
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david: thank you so much, andreas. that is andreas utermann, allianz global investors ceo. coming up, i will speak to pierre moscovici, eu commissioner for economic and financial affairs. live at the bloomberg global business forum, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: we are here at the third annual bloomberg global business forum in new york, and we are very pleased to welcome pierre moscovici, eu commissioner for economic and financial affairs. thank you for joining us. there's a lot of talk anywhere you go in financial circuits about european growth. we've got german pmi numbers this week that some people found alarming. the manufacturing numbers were down quite a bit. what is the situation with european growth, specifically in germany? commr. moscovici: we see growth for the next two years around 1.2%, 1.3%, maybe a little bit more next year. but of course, there are two countries which are very slow growth. this is italy, almost flat this year, and germany, something like 0.5% this year, and probably a slight recovery next year. the german economy is very open and suffers a
david: thank you so much, andreas. that is andreas utermann, allianz global investors ceo. coming up, i will speak to pierre moscovici, eu commissioner for economic and financial affairs. live at the bloomberg global business forum, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: we are here at the third annual bloomberg global business forum in new york, and we are very pleased to welcome pierre moscovici, eu commissioner for economic and financial affairs. thank you for joining us. there's a lot of talk...
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there is no love lost between andrea leadsom and mr boco.lled her stupid. he has yet to comment on the latest criticisms —— john bercow. the liberal democrats have picked up their third mp in a week. angela smith, who defected from the labour party earlier this year, has left the independent group for change to join up withjo swinson‘s party. she described the lib dems as the ‘strongest party to stop brexit.‘ the labour mp, john mann says he's stepping down after 18 years in parliament, and has launched a strong attack onjeremy corbyn. in an interview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the government's anti—semitism tsar. ships and aircraft are helping to move thousands of people from the islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian. one cruise ship with more than a thousand evacuees has now arrived in florida. aid agencies say the situation on great abaco island is desperate, with residents unable to find food or clean wate
there is no love lost between andrea leadsom and mr boco.lled her stupid. he has yet to comment on the latest criticisms —— john bercow. the liberal democrats have picked up their third mp in a week. angela smith, who defected from the labour party earlier this year, has left the independent group for change to join up withjo swinson‘s party. she described the lib dems as the ‘strongest party to stop brexit.‘ the labour mp, john mann says he's stepping down after 18 years in...
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andrea mitchell, no introduction, everybody knows andrea mitchell. [applause] to come press the very extensive resumÉ down, veteran chief foreign affairs correspondent, correspondent for nbc news, also host of andrea mitchell reports on msnbc, noon. check local listings. [laughter] joined nbc in 1978 and has covered seven presidential administrations. every presidential campaign since 1980. you've seen her on "nightly news," "today show," "meet the press," she's been everywhere. conflicts in haiti, bosnia, kosovo, been to iraq, north carolina, pakistan, israel, the palestinian territories. the awards she's won would take me all day, so i will just go to one. she just won, this year, the women in washington journalism lifetime achievement award. [applause] andrea mitch 'em. mitchell. [applause] dr. amy gutmann is president of the university of pennsylvania and -- [applause] [laughter] and has been since 2004. when her current contract expires in 202 the2 -- 2022, she will be the longest is serving president in penn's 280-year history. [applause] now a
andrea mitchell, no introduction, everybody knows andrea mitchell. [applause] to come press the very extensive resumÉ down, veteran chief foreign affairs correspondent, correspondent for nbc news, also host of andrea mitchell reports on msnbc, noon. check local listings. [laughter] joined nbc in 1978 and has covered seven presidential administrations. every presidential campaign since 1980. you've seen her on "nightly news," "today show," "meet the press," she's...
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andrea, we have got to make a fine point around this. we hear that from lindsey graham as well, no quid pro quo. what we know already, beyond a shadow of a doubt, without any insinuation, is that the president of the united states asked a foreign leader to work with his personal attorney and the attorney general of the justice department that the president is responsible for administering, to investigate his political opponent. andrea, that is abuse of power as the framers envisioned when they wrote the impeachment clause. there is no quid pro quo required. you heard chairman schiff refer to that. we may see evidence of quid pro quo. it certainly looks like it. we know that donald trump was speaking from a place of leverage when he was on this call. we do not have to have a debate around quid pro quo to have a debate about impeachment. the evidence is already there. >> in fact there is division in the republican ranks according to our colleagues robert costa of "the washington post," he writes just now that one senate republican who requ
andrea, we have got to make a fine point around this. we hear that from lindsey graham as well, no quid pro quo. what we know already, beyond a shadow of a doubt, without any insinuation, is that the president of the united states asked a foreign leader to work with his personal attorney and the attorney general of the justice department that the president is responsible for administering, to investigate his political opponent. andrea, that is abuse of power as the framers envisioned when they...
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andrea: exactamente. estructura. andrea: por cuatro aÑos mezclÓ fÓrmula en su coci utilizando ingredientes naturales. al ver que los productos deberÍan ser refrigerados buscÓ las herramientas la informaciÓn necesaria para empezar a producir a nivel mavo y tocar puertas para venderlos de manera comercial. >>para mÍ, fue sÚper importante educarme. trabajar para compaÑÍas sÚper grandes. aprender negocios de esas compaÑÍas grandes para despuÉs der apcarlos en mi negocio. tambiÉn durante ese tiempo tener la oportunidad de ahorrar. andrea: los Únicos que para ella deb tener participaciÓn estelar en s empresa son familia. le enseÑaron a temprana edad la importancia de salir adelante juntos. >>trabajo con toda mi familia. el dibujo mi prima vanessa lo hizo. mi hermano maneja toda la finanza. mi prima susy y yo estamos en el sitio web. somos las modelos. mi hermano nos toma las fotos. mi hermana tambiÉn trabaja. el primero fue el garaje en casa de mi tÍo juan. ahora, estÁn las oficinas al lado del restaurante de m
andrea: exactamente. estructura. andrea: por cuatro aÑos mezclÓ fÓrmula en su coci utilizando ingredientes naturales. al ver que los productos deberÍan ser refrigerados buscÓ las herramientas la informaciÓn necesaria para empezar a producir a nivel mavo y tocar puertas para venderlos de manera comercial. >>para mÍ, fue sÚper importante educarme. trabajar para compaÑÍas sÚper grandes. aprender negocios de esas compaÑÍas grandes para despuÉs der apcarlos en mi negocio....
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business secretary, andrea leadsom, says the conservatives will break with precedent and field a candidate against the commons speaker, john bercow, at the next election. peace talks between the taliban and the us are called off — president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. ships and aircraft evacuate thousands of people from islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian — aid agencies say the situation is ‘desperate‘. british airways pilots prepare to go on strike — for the first time in the airline's history. and coming up later this hour, exclusive accesss to the campaign group extinction rebellion, on inside out west. good morning. amber rudd has been giving more details about why she's resigned from the government. she told the bbc‘s andrew marr she hasn't seen enough evidence that downing street is doing enough to get a brexit deal. and she's angry about the expulsion of what she called ‘good moderate‘ conservative mps. she said she spoke to borisjohnson last night who was ‘sad' about her decision to quit. here she is on the andrew marr show this morni
business secretary, andrea leadsom, says the conservatives will break with precedent and field a candidate against the commons speaker, john bercow, at the next election. peace talks between the taliban and the us are called off — president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. ships and aircraft evacuate thousands of people from islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian — aid agencies say the situation is ‘desperate‘. british airways pilots prepare to go...
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yo los conozco a ambos, alfredo y a andrea, he trabajado con los dos, sobre todo con andrea con quienlo se rompe 2 veces menos. nuevos elvive rapid revivers acondicionadroes profundos. elvive revive el pelo dañado. acondicionadroes profundos. solo tylenol® rapid release gels tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación del medicamento, para un rápido alivio del dolor. tylenol® ♪ ♪ ♪ esta eres tú de shopping. y esta eres tú maximizando en t.j.maxx. lle más de las marcas que amas, y la calidad que quieres, ahorrando siempre. no es shopping, es maximizar. maxx life en t.j.maxx. ¡acomencemos. ¡así no se juega las escondidillas! eso es lo que tú crees, papito. [grito] y así es como el estudiante supera al maestro. . >> miren este candelero tiene y tiene mucho fuego. >> pero miren esto, me parece una buena noticia, de verdad ayer me dio mucho gusto cuando vi la publicaciÓn de justin bieber, una carta abierta totalmente, Él muy honesto y sincero, lo publicÓ en redes sociales donde cuenta lo difÍcil que fue para Él durante su juventud tener tanta popularidad a nivel mundial, e
yo los conozco a ambos, alfredo y a andrea, he trabajado con los dos, sobre todo con andrea con quienlo se rompe 2 veces menos. nuevos elvive rapid revivers acondicionadroes profundos. elvive revive el pelo dañado. acondicionadroes profundos. solo tylenol® rapid release gels tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación del medicamento, para un rápido alivio del dolor. tylenol® ♪ ♪ ♪ esta eres tú de shopping. y esta eres tú maximizando en t.j.maxx. lle más de las...
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andrea, this mounting controversy comes at a critical time for president trump. this is a very significant state visit for the president. they are discussing critical issues. everything from trade to security. and of course iran at the top of the list as well. i was able to ask president trump if he was moving toward a military response toward iran for striking the saudi oil fields. he said anything is possible. and of course one of the questions becomes, would australia support such a move. is the president moving to build a coalition, and what role would australia play in that. particularly as both leaders are prepared to head to the u.n. general assembly next week. so we do have a number of questions, a number of pressing issues as we await the president and the prime minister, andrea. >> kristen welker, thank you so much. nicholas burns, you were in the state department, in the national security council, and ambassador to nato. if you as an ambassador to nato had heard that a united states president was discussing a political issue and military aid and linkin
andrea, this mounting controversy comes at a critical time for president trump. this is a very significant state visit for the president. they are discussing critical issues. everything from trade to security. and of course iran at the top of the list as well. i was able to ask president trump if he was moving toward a military response toward iran for striking the saudi oil fields. he said anything is possible. and of course one of the questions becomes, would australia support such a move. is...
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so when andrea reached out to me , i could not resist. grandmother has lived in -- i have lived in bayview all my life. have patience. so the decision to be part of bayview was not hard to make at all. we are facing our challenges, but with the support and the help of our community, as well as bayview with big h., i hope we have high hopes that high dreams of how far this space can go. again, i like to thank our mayor , i'm like to thank everyone for coming out, and i see my son back there in the back. love you so much. thank you for coming to support your mom, as well. [cheers and applause] >> hello, everyone. my name is harold. i own big h. barbecue. born and raised in san francisco , bayview. i have been kicking for a long time with my grandfather, my mom , it's been a beautiful thing i want to thank you all for coming out and supporting us. bayview bistro got me out here and it has been a beautiful thing. getting my foot in the door, trying to move up and go farther places to support my family a little bit better. i wouldn't be able t
so when andrea reached out to me , i could not resist. grandmother has lived in -- i have lived in bayview all my life. have patience. so the decision to be part of bayview was not hard to make at all. we are facing our challenges, but with the support and the help of our community, as well as bayview with big h., i hope we have high hopes that high dreams of how far this space can go. again, i like to thank our mayor , i'm like to thank everyone for coming out, and i see my son back there in...
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and i have andrea mitchel with me and you are looking at it as well. i mentioned the big picture issue of whether or not the u.s. had withheld military aid and then a week later had this conversation which a favor was asked by the president according to these notes. should mention that there was no mention of military aid on this call. where do we stand with this? and the role of rudy giuliani in particular, the president's personal lawyer. >> that is going to be central to this whole issue because you would not expect the president to say i am withholding military aid and i wasn't want you to come this. that would never than. but when he says i want you to do me a favor and raise the issue of a prosecutor, in fact that prosecutor was used by the european union, the united states, all of the professionals in the international arena as not doing enough on corruption. that prosecutor was the problem. it wasn't that he was aggressively looking into the bidens. it was that he was not doing enough to root out ukranian corruption. so biden was following the
and i have andrea mitchel with me and you are looking at it as well. i mentioned the big picture issue of whether or not the u.s. had withheld military aid and then a week later had this conversation which a favor was asked by the president according to these notes. should mention that there was no mention of military aid on this call. where do we stand with this? and the role of rudy giuliani in particular, the president's personal lawyer. >> that is going to be central to this whole...
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pamela: andrea san vucetich nos acompaÑa ahora.ntomatologÍa, insomnio, tristeza, llorar sin parar, no poder ir a una tienda o tomarse el autobÚs. carolina: en quÉ momento una persona dice este no es un miedo normal. andrea: los expertos dicen que cuando sientes que tiene dificultad para amar, trabajar o jugar deberÍas consultar con un experto. todo esto lo vamos a ver junto con la consecuencia de este episodio traumÁtico en el especial de supremacistas las redes de odio por univisiÓn. pamela: Éstas son las secuelas psicolÓgicas de los acontecimientos en la comunidad. carolina: faltan solamente siete dÍas para el tercer debate presidencial presentado por univisiÓn y abc. el evento serÁ transmitido en vivo el jueves 12 de septiembre con la participaciÓn de 10 precandidatos. jorge ramos serÁ el moderadorcon una traducciÓn simultÁnea en espaÑol y en las redes sociales. primer tierno debut de la dÍa de colegio. al volver primer tierno debut de la dÍa de colegio. al volver tenemos las imÁgenes. entre tú y yo: ¿qué es mejor que trapear? ¡
pamela: andrea san vucetich nos acompaÑa ahora.ntomatologÍa, insomnio, tristeza, llorar sin parar, no poder ir a una tienda o tomarse el autobÚs. carolina: en quÉ momento una persona dice este no es un miedo normal. andrea: los expertos dicen que cuando sientes que tiene dificultad para amar, trabajar o jugar deberÍas consultar con un experto. todo esto lo vamos a ver junto con la consecuencia de este episodio traumÁtico en el especial de supremacistas las redes de odio por univisiÓn....
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francine: thank you rose, anna edwards and andreas utermann.nk at 6:30. this is "bloomberg." ♪ taylor: i am taylor riggs in new york. tom keene is off today. let's get the bloomberg first word news. renita: the u.s. and china will resume face-to-face trade negotiations next month, but there is still skepticism on both sides that any substantive progress can be made. both sides raised tariffs on senate and the u.s. plans to add more next month. china's vice premier agreed to come to washington in early october. the chinese commerce ministry says lower-level officials will have talks this month to lay the groundwork. another sign that europe's largest economy is on the brink of recession, german factory artist fell 2.7% in july. that was worse than expected. the german economy ministry said nope in a mental improvement is insight for the coming months. hurricane very and is churning up the u.s. east coast. it is now approaching georgia and the carolinas. one forecaster calls for it to come ashore near wilmington, north carolina. dorian has streng
francine: thank you rose, anna edwards and andreas utermann.nk at 6:30. this is "bloomberg." ♪ taylor: i am taylor riggs in new york. tom keene is off today. let's get the bloomberg first word news. renita: the u.s. and china will resume face-to-face trade negotiations next month, but there is still skepticism on both sides that any substantive progress can be made. both sides raised tariffs on senate and the u.s. plans to add more next month. china's vice premier agreed to come to...
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andrea: in fact, the d.n.a.been gathered between 2006-2010 as you rightly point out from half a million volunteers from the united kingdom from the ages of 40-69. that d.n.a. data is already there and what we're announcing today is the funding to be able to do the analysis of that genetic data that will enable us to understand better why some people get certain diseases like parkinson's or dementia or cancers and why other people don't and will help us to determine prevention measures and also cures. it's a really exciting announcement today. i'm delighted to be making. it has nothing to do with brexit. francine: and business secretary, when you look at with a businesses ask you and it is a great initiative and congratulations for that, how much do they ask you about -- or how should they tell you the plan for future investments because of what's happening or not happening on october 31? andrea: well, the united kingdom is leading the world in so many technological areas ranging from life sciences to artificial
andrea: in fact, the d.n.a.been gathered between 2006-2010 as you rightly point out from half a million volunteers from the united kingdom from the ages of 40-69. that d.n.a. data is already there and what we're announcing today is the funding to be able to do the analysis of that genetic data that will enable us to understand better why some people get certain diseases like parkinson's or dementia or cancers and why other people don't and will help us to determine prevention measures and also...
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let's bring in chuck todd in washington and andrea milllat ae department tried to stop it from being sent to congress and declined to formally investigate so that leaves the question does the attorney general have some explaining to do >> look, i think he will he was name dropped in there there is also that special investigation that the attorney general has launched himself in trying to essentially investigate the mueller investigators of sorts and rudy giuliani seems to be sort of hovering around that as well the point is what kind of interactions have bill barr and rudy giuliani had, especially during this period regarding ukraine? the point is this. while i think the barr part of this episode is going to be a sidebar, no pun tended, as far as congress is concerned, it's still going to be of interest to find out what exactly was the president trying to use with his attorney general. >> all right let me turn to andrea. the president uses the term treason to describe the whistle-blower complaint what's the impact of that? >> it could have a chilling affect on future whistle-blowers
let's bring in chuck todd in washington and andrea milllat ae department tried to stop it from being sent to congress and declined to formally investigate so that leaves the question does the attorney general have some explaining to do >> look, i think he will he was name dropped in there there is also that special investigation that the attorney general has launched himself in trying to essentially investigate the mueller investigators of sorts and rudy giuliani seems to be sort of...
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business secretary andrea leadsom accuses the speaker, john bercow, of breaking parliamentary rules byllowing mps to take control of the commons agenda. serena williams loses the us open final in straight sets to a teenager. in a gripping match, 19—year—old bianca andreescu beat williams, who's now lost four majorfinals in a row. we have another largely dry day today with plenty of sunshine for england and wales. a bit more cloud for northern ireland and scotland later with a few showers, i will have all the details in about 15 minutes. it's sunday september the 8th. our top story: prime minister boris johnson has suffered a new blow to his authority after his work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, resigned last night. ms rudd said she no longer believed the government's main objective was to leave the eu with a deal, and she described the sacking of 21 rebel tory mps as an act of political vandalism. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. once tipped as a future pm, amber rudd's time in this government is over. she backed jeremy hunt in the tory leadership contest, bu
business secretary andrea leadsom accuses the speaker, john bercow, of breaking parliamentary rules byllowing mps to take control of the commons agenda. serena williams loses the us open final in straight sets to a teenager. in a gripping match, 19—year—old bianca andreescu beat williams, who's now lost four majorfinals in a row. we have another largely dry day today with plenty of sunshine for england and wales. a bit more cloud for northern ireland and scotland later with a few showers, i...
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let's bring in chuck todd now in washington and andrea mitchell in new york to talk more about this andrea, you've covered seven presidents you've looked through this memo of the conversation. what stood out to you? >> what is surprising to a lot of people whom i've talked to, former officials, some current officials, democrats as well a privately republicans is he's raising the issue of a political opponent, joe biden and biden's family to a newly-elected lead tore a vulnerable country invaded by russia, needs military aid, only one week after he had frozen congressionally approved military aid, weapons for this leader so this gives him so much leverage he doesn't have to say anything explicitly and it raises a lot of questions about how he's conducting foreign policy >> chuck, the white house put th the president insisting it would help him, nothing to see here. 24 hours later, though, is the president doing a better or all that is implicated by this phone call, where the president makes references to his attorney general. justice department says they don't know -- the attorney general d
let's bring in chuck todd now in washington and andrea mitchell in new york to talk more about this andrea, you've covered seven presidents you've looked through this memo of the conversation. what stood out to you? >> what is surprising to a lot of people whom i've talked to, former officials, some current officials, democrats as well a privately republicans is he's raising the issue of a political opponent, joe biden and biden's family to a newly-elected lead tore a vulnerable country...
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andrea would spent 10 years researching her body and not only in the connors. she's in box on epic journey it's following in his footsteps to see what he saw and to feel what he felt when he wrote he 30000 letters. he really cultivated this image of the daring adventurer he was and he was the best publicist to machine. alexander from him but may not have made a great discovery he didn't develop a theory of evolution but his ideas of the natural world is interconnected a way of life it's more...
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i think excellent very relevant. today andrea wulf spent tens years researching whom bod and not only in the ya cotter's she's him box on epic journeys following the news footsteps to see what he soul and to feel what he felt when he wrote she's 30000 lead it's been really cultivated this emits off the dad for he was in he was the best publicist to machine. alexander from whom bud may not have made a great discovery he didn't develop the theory of evolution but his ideas of the natural world are interconnected a web of life is more relevant than ever. the entire program can be seen this weekend on day w. and of course you'll find it on our website about available whatever you like to watch it a day w dot com slash 20 rock so for now. the w.c. talk show strong opinions clear positions international perspectives beijing is taking a tough stance on pro-democracy protests in hong kong its economic influence is growing dramatically and it's boosting its military confronts a taste good so is china striving for global supremacies find out to the point shortly. to the point. 39 don't. think y
i think excellent very relevant. today andrea wulf spent tens years researching whom bod and not only in the ya cotter's she's him box on epic journeys following the news footsteps to see what he soul and to feel what he felt when he wrote she's 30000 lead it's been really cultivated this emits off the dad for he was in he was the best publicist to machine. alexander from whom bud may not have made a great discovery he didn't develop the theory of evolution but his ideas of the natural world...
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so if you thought that andrea leadsom was perhaps showing a change of change in tax and vote againstand you will lose the web, it seems not. let's go to laura canonsburg who backs up what she was saying. all 21 rebels are checked out including the chancellor from a few weeks ago, philip hammond and churchill plus my grandson but this is what she was picking up on. andrea leadsom seems to suggest that if they change their mind :—) there might be another chance but we will see. vicki young is being told that in all circumstances what has been done today will lose the weight. it will bea today will lose the weight. it will be a long 2a hours so just in case you arejoining me. here is the result, 328—301 so the government losing by 27 votes. this was the crucial vote in the comments. the eyes to the right, 328 and the notice to the left, 301. not a good start boris. the ayes to the right, at 328. being noes to the left, 301. the ayes have it, the ayes have it. unlock. boris johnson was helped to bring different energy than his predecessor but he has now lost his first vote as prime minis
so if you thought that andrea leadsom was perhaps showing a change of change in tax and vote againstand you will lose the web, it seems not. let's go to laura canonsburg who backs up what she was saying. all 21 rebels are checked out including the chancellor from a few weeks ago, philip hammond and churchill plus my grandson but this is what she was picking up on. andrea leadsom seems to suggest that if they change their mind :—) there might be another chance but we will see. vicki young is...
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singapore is asia's undisputed oil hub let's go over to our correspondent there andrea hank and just how high are other political risks considering that the oil prices going down today. when fest is. about what's going on in the world today particularly with the u.s. china trade tensions ahead of the washington talks that we're going to be seeing in the next couple of weeks or so and that oil prices to drop some one percent today now this is all top of the fact that china's economy is still looking very weak even though it was a relatively positive factory activity numbers today now with all this instability is sending a lot of ripples across asia and asia is very dependent on saudi oil some 70 percent of all more of its oil supply comes from the kingdom and any disruption to supply or even the threat to global prices is going to lead asia on shaky ground in fact it already is now weathering any kind of disruption is going to be short lived as well especially if prince mohamed riyadh wanting becomes a reality and just briefly at the same time fitch downgrading the saudi's credit rati
singapore is asia's undisputed oil hub let's go over to our correspondent there andrea hank and just how high are other political risks considering that the oil prices going down today. when fest is. about what's going on in the world today particularly with the u.s. china trade tensions ahead of the washington talks that we're going to be seeing in the next couple of weeks or so and that oil prices to drop some one percent today now this is all top of the fact that china's economy is still...
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i want to listen to his answer then andrea, i want you to weigh in on that. >> there were many times bolton and i disagreed, but that's true for lots of people with whom i interact. my mission set is to make sure as i run the department of state is to deliver america's diplomacy. everyone's talked about this for a long time. there were places where we had different views about how to proceed. >> andrea, what we're hearing is it seems as if bolton criticiz d ed pompeo for furthering his own political ambitions and pompeo was criticized bolton for saying he was corrosive and there was too much infighting and he was too inflexible. what do you make of the relationship between these two men? >> it's been fracktious. we've seen disagreements, proposal to have a camp david meeting. pompeo has remained within the orbit of the president of the united states. he has clearly figured out thousand work within that arena. as no one else on the national security team has. mattis resigned. tillerson was fired. mcmaster was forced out. john kelly was forced out. just look at the people, a lot of the
i want to listen to his answer then andrea, i want you to weigh in on that. >> there were many times bolton and i disagreed, but that's true for lots of people with whom i interact. my mission set is to make sure as i run the department of state is to deliver america's diplomacy. everyone's talked about this for a long time. there were places where we had different views about how to proceed. >> andrea, what we're hearing is it seems as if bolton criticiz d ed pompeo for furthering...
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joining me nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. nbc news bureau chief ali arouzi. and former senior director for the national security council during the obama administration ned price. everyone thank you for joining us. the president has contradictsed himself on the issue of iran saying he would not meet with the supreme leader without any preconditions but secretary of state mike pompeo said he would -- just listen to this. >> i would certainly meet with iran if they wanted to meet. >> do you have preconditions for that meeting? >> no me conditions, no. they want to meet, i'll meet. anytime they want. anytime they want. it's good for the country, good for them, good for us and good for the world. no preconditions, if they want to meet, i'll meet. >> do you want one-on-one talks with the ayatollah -- >> anything that they want -- >> no preconditions? >> no preconditions. >> andrea mitchell, on this issue, how do we trust the administration? how does the american public trust the american government on the issue of war or armed con
joining me nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. nbc news bureau chief ali arouzi. and former senior director for the national security council during the obama administration ned price. everyone thank you for joining us. the president has contradictsed himself on the issue of iran saying he would not meet with the supreme leader without any preconditions but secretary of state mike pompeo said he would -- just listen to this. >> i would certainly meet with iran if...
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andrea would spend 10 years researching her body and not only in the cotters. she's in boxes on epic journey it's following in his footsteps to see what he saw and to feel what he felt when he wrote she 30000 letters. he really cultivated this image of the daring adventure he was in he was the best publicist to machine. alexander from whom but may not have made a great discovery he didn't develop the theory of evolution but his ideas of the natural world is interconnected a way of life is more relevant than a. program can be seen this weekend on g.w. of course you'll find it on our website available whatever you like to watch it. slash all. of us. in the. interim. the conflict zone with tim sebastian. here in london is still all about blacks as far as johnson shut down a fractious and angry column and my guest to this week is andrew bridge a conservative m.p. and leading critics it supports a move or a strong some amount of brave below the parliament was put in front of the book so . where is home. when your family scattered across the globe. with the answer to
andrea would spend 10 years researching her body and not only in the cotters. she's in boxes on epic journey it's following in his footsteps to see what he saw and to feel what he felt when he wrote she 30000 letters. he really cultivated this image of the daring adventure he was in he was the best publicist to machine. alexander from whom but may not have made a great discovery he didn't develop the theory of evolution but his ideas of the natural world is interconnected a way of life is more...