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. >> many millbrae, jeff stein berg reflects on a long friendship. he's the founder and executive of soujourn movement. meeting key people. lewis met with 90 of their groups and was always generous with his time. >> he would share with the students the principles of non-violence. non-violence is a way of life for courageous people. they can be a john lewis. >> reporter: in stein berg's office, there's artwork and photos related to the movement. lewis's life led with good troubling mind, and many say a legacy that will be far reaching. >> i'm sad, but i'm also feeling very blessed that he was part of me for 20 years. >> reporter: christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> san francisco mayor london breed added her voice to those reflecting on the death of congressman john lewis. she tweeted today that lewis put his whole life fighting the injustices that have long plagued this country and he never stopped demonstrating unparalleled strength perseverance and dignity. >>> before he died, john lewis called for an urgent fix to end health and equality. lewis
. >> many millbrae, jeff stein berg reflects on a long friendship. he's the founder and executive of soujourn movement. meeting key people. lewis met with 90 of their groups and was always generous with his time. >> he would share with the students the principles of non-violence. non-violence is a way of life for courageous people. they can be a john lewis. >> reporter: in stein berg's office, there's artwork and photos related to the movement. lewis's life led with good...
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. >> do you consider brandon berg as one of the great milestones in the court's history? >> i certainly do. >> as justice ginsburg said, there are always new contexts what is it about this case that makes it seminal. the brandon berg decision is one of the strongest protect sieve decisions of free speech, and it's been around for nearly 50 years. it establishing a fundamental principle that we need to allow free speech, even if it advocates unlawfulness. i think the other aspect is that it's very important, so that serving in that position from 1991 to 2008, both the first woman and the judgest person ever to hold the position. she's now a professor at new york law school and manhattan. she also has a new book out called "hate, would we should resist it with free speech, noncensorship." katy fallow is a former partner at a private law firm, where she wrote a brief on a first amendment case, ema versus brown, which held that video games were protected speech. she also clerked in the federal courts for judge rosemary b barkette. welcome. this is a set of laws called the sen
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here at the vide book clinic near marketa berg durata daniela which is making great progress although the past few weeks have been tough in late may she was admitted to hospital with bronchitis and a severe fever and initial coronavirus test was negative but after another test from her lungs she was diagnosed with covert 19 with severe pneumonia and inexperienced doctor put her on a ventilator. us moment as a vast field that 1st like water running into your lungs i was terrified and feared for my life i almost had a heart attack my heart hurt for hours afterwards i screamed and cried i was in real trauma for several days afterwards. it's been 6 weeks since her diagnosis she spent the last 2 here there are strict protective measures in place at the clinic to people potato you can choose who you are eating with. director daniel of it is one of a handful of x. covert 1000 patients the others here are recovering from cancer or surgery. sarah p. here consists of physical exercise breathing sessions and methods of relaxation doretta daniel of it spends a lot of time here on the cross traine
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anti semitism not only in the streets but also in the online world as well thomas sparrow in magda berg for us where day 2 of this trial is getting set to kick off thomas thanks for your reporting. on other news u.s. president donald trump has made a shift in rhetoric over the coronavirus crisis in his 1st pandemic briefing in nearly 3 months trying told reporters that the virus will probably get worse before it gets better noting quote a concerning rise in cases in southern u.s. states has previously refused to acknowledge that there is a problem who has been reluctant to wear a mask himself in public also changed his stance on facial coverings by encouraging americans to wear them have a list. america's youth will act responsibly and we're asking everybody that when you are not able to socially distance wear a mask get a mask whether you like the mask or not they have an impact they'll have an effect and we need everything we can get and you correspondent stefan simons is in washington d.c. he has more about the possible motivations behind president trump restarting coronavirus briefi
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book by actually a woman named julie amick and berg mick and berg. it includes american women as well. >> my mom was in the british army in world war ii. the way she described it at the was, after france fell, it all hands on deck in britain that, no matter who you were, you were going to serve some way or somehow. i was wondering, in world war i, was that the same in britain? because at the time, i think the monarchy was a little stronger and downton abbey and all of that kind of stuff. there was still a nobility around where the u.s. really didn't have a nobility that could influence things in such away way. we were more democratic, so to speak. i'm wondering what that effect might have had on british women during world war i? dr. dumenil: as you know, britain is in pretty dire straits during world war i. they are losing men that they never could have imagined -- 20,000 in one day. women are brought in by necessity into a variety of things both at home but also as andlance drivers and nurses clerical workers. the u.s. army would not let american wo
book by actually a woman named julie amick and berg mick and berg. it includes american women as well. >> my mom was in the british army in world war ii. the way she described it at the was, after france fell, it all hands on deck in britain that, no matter who you were, you were going to serve some way or somehow. i was wondering, in world war i, was that the same in britain? because at the time, i think the monarchy was a little stronger and downton abbey and all of that kind of stuff....
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key ve coverage of two hearings next week, on monday, jeff bezos, facebook's berg -- and two others appear on antitrust, administrative law as they exam dominance of online platforms and market power. at coverage begins monday noon eastern on c-span 2, and on eastern t 10:00 a.m. u.s. attorney general william barr appears before the house committee's general oversight of the justice department hearing. coverage monday on c-span 2 and tuesday on c-span 3. any time on c-span.org or listen to the go with the
key ve coverage of two hearings next week, on monday, jeff bezos, facebook's berg -- and two others appear on antitrust, administrative law as they exam dominance of online platforms and market power. at coverage begins monday noon eastern on c-span 2, and on eastern t 10:00 a.m. u.s. attorney general william barr appears before the house committee's general oversight of the justice department hearing. coverage monday on c-span 2 and tuesday on c-span 3. any time on c-span.org or listen to the...
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we we ginn with a some berg new statist statistic.n an exclusive interview with nhk world, tokyo governor confirmed the number of infections reported on thursday hit a record high. >> translator: 286 people tested positive so far more than 4,300 were tested. this is the largest figure ever for tokyo. >> the rise wasn't completely unexpected as daily case numbers have reached triple digits in recent days. last week cases topped 200 for four straight days before dipping back to the 100s, koik kay said what's different this time arod compared to cases in the spring are the demographics and severity of infection. >> translator: recent trends show the number of people who tested positive are overwhelming in their 20s and 30s. most of them have mild symptoms or no 1i78 toms. currently there are eight people who we know of who are in serious conditition out of tokys total population of 14 million. >> she discussed the next steps of tokyo's 23 wards. >> translator: the tokyo metropolitan government has issued a warning about the spread of the
we we ginn with a some berg new statist statistic.n an exclusive interview with nhk world, tokyo governor confirmed the number of infections reported on thursday hit a record high. >> translator: 286 people tested positive so far more than 4,300 were tested. this is the largest figure ever for tokyo. >> the rise wasn't completely unexpected as daily case numbers have reached triple digits in recent days. last week cases topped 200 for four straight days before dipping back to the...
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at least 45 employees at secker berg san francisco general hospital have been infected.ases rose by 50% in just 10 days from june 27th to july 6th. that is according to the chronicle. in a memo, the ceo believes the majority of those cases may have come from community spread rather than inside the hospital. still, the hospital is reportedly increasing safety including opening a new break room to allow for more physical distancing. in san francisco, mayor london breed says she has tested negative for the virus. mere breed says she will be tested again next week, and until then, she will continue to follow the advice of the san francisco department of public health. on wednesday, the mayor revealed that she had recently attended an event that was also attended by a person who had tested positive. and today, the marin county fair is giving you a little taste of summer. officials are offering drive- through fair food today through sunday and the parking lot of the vetera fair food favorites will be available from 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. including giant corn dogs, funnel c
at least 45 employees at secker berg san francisco general hospital have been infected.ases rose by 50% in just 10 days from june 27th to july 6th. that is according to the chronicle. in a memo, the ceo believes the majority of those cases may have come from community spread rather than inside the hospital. still, the hospital is reportedly increasing safety including opening a new break room to allow for more physical distancing. in san francisco, mayor london breed says she has tested...
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year we always come out with our family and with shelter-in-place order still in effect the wesson berg say they're looking for any excuse to responsibly spend some time outdoors i think there's pent-up demand everywhere, you know we saw the first nights when they opened up restaurants in the city and just everybody wants to just be out the rotary club of dublin is one of at least 13 nonprofit organizations and schools running fireworks moves within city limits. the legal fireworks went on sale sunday and will continue through next sunday, it's just been gangbusters the rotary club says it's selling fireworks faster than it ever had sore doing what they've got 3 to 4 times more than we did before okay not to enter percent increase right now visitors stopping by in between running errands to grab what they can before the fireworks sell out i just drove by and thought i'd get ahead of the rush but i want to be sitting out here. we are 50 people in front of me there are some changes to the rules this year on how and where the fireworks can be used in dublin. unlike in the past fireworks ar
year we always come out with our family and with shelter-in-place order still in effect the wesson berg say they're looking for any excuse to responsibly spend some time outdoors i think there's pent-up demand everywhere, you know we saw the first nights when they opened up restaurants in the city and just everybody wants to just be out the rotary club of dublin is one of at least 13 nonprofit organizations and schools running fireworks moves within city limits. the legal fireworks went on sale...
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natalie berg think is so much for that analysis.r doors again in england this weekend. the uk government says, it is safe to do so, as long as the clear guidelines are followed. but a member of sage — the government's senior scientific advisory body — says the moves are too widespread and it's a "highly irresponsible" decision. it comes as the number of people reported to have died after testing positive in the last 2a hours, increased by 176, bringing that total number of deaths to 43,906. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, reports. preparing for opening time on saturday in england for restaurants, cafes, hairdressers and many other businesses, and on friday for some of those traders in northern ireland. amongst these traders, there is a keen sense of anticipation. can't wait to make everyone look good again. everybody is walking around with a helmet on their head, so i can't wait to get back to my craft. been hard not cutting hair. pubs too will reopen on saturday in england after three months of lockdown but there is a warning from a m
natalie berg think is so much for that analysis.r doors again in england this weekend. the uk government says, it is safe to do so, as long as the clear guidelines are followed. but a member of sage — the government's senior scientific advisory body — says the moves are too widespread and it's a "highly irresponsible" decision. it comes as the number of people reported to have died after testing positive in the last 2a hours, increased by 176, bringing that total number of deaths...
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via downtown yohannes berg he makes the 20 kilometer trip back to so we talk. back to where his career began as a street photographer who documented important events on his neighbors behalf. for me in photography like you know of change it can influence change we use photography as a starting point to look at those photographs and we start from living one to truth problems sanitation schools housing just to mention a few we have a lot of problems i don't believe that we need to start talking about. job lani de la nina views his involvement as o'byrne to south africa's philosophy of showing humanity towards others and one of the ways that we sure just giving back to the community that you working with i mean the 1st one is to collaborate and also to give back in terms of. giving back the prince because often the people that were community need to be collectors of the work that you've created that's not just like you know there were going to bring us when i guess i doesn't have double a yes it's a little how was it called and i get it all on one salary of one and
via downtown yohannes berg he makes the 20 kilometer trip back to so we talk. back to where his career began as a street photographer who documented important events on his neighbors behalf. for me in photography like you know of change it can influence change we use photography as a starting point to look at those photographs and we start from living one to truth problems sanitation schools housing just to mention a few we have a lot of problems i don't believe that we need to start talking...
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via downtown yohannes berg he makes the 20 kilometer trip back to so leto. back to where his career began as a street photographer who documented important events on his neighbor's behalf. for me in photography this if you like you know change it can influence change we use photography as a starting point to look at those photographs then we start from living 12 through its problems sanitation schools housing just to mention a few we have a lot of problems i don't believe that we need to start picking up on so. many views his involvement as a boon to south africa's philosophy of showing humanity towards others and one of the ways to assure just giving back to the community that you working with them in the 1st one is to cooperate and also to give back in terms of. getting booked a prince. because apart from the people that need to be collectors all the work that we've created has not been started you know there were 4 of us want to go so it doesn't have all of us and say look at where there's a color you could get all the 10 and i got color knowledge. in. th
via downtown yohannes berg he makes the 20 kilometer trip back to so leto. back to where his career began as a street photographer who documented important events on his neighbor's behalf. for me in photography this if you like you know change it can influence change we use photography as a starting point to look at those photographs then we start from living 12 through its problems sanitation schools housing just to mention a few we have a lot of problems i don't believe that we need to start...
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trump was going to pay the $130,000, in the office with me was alan wise l berg the chief financial officer of the trump organization. he acknowledged to alan he was going to pay the $130,000 and alan and i should go back to his office and figure out how to do it. >> it's worth -- let me introduce everybody. some of our favorite reporters and friends. tim o'brien is back. nbc legal analyst, mia wiley. chuck rosenberg and katie barlow is here. chuck, i was going to ask you, it's worth going back in time. i remember being on tv with you when the michael cohen sentencing memo came out in december of 2018. that feels like 180 years ago. donald trump was an unindicted co-conspirator. chris christie said on the air that it was always the scariest legal prospect to donald trump what had gone on around the hush money scheme. >> absolutely. i recall that well. i recall talking with you about it, nicolle. the president was identified in federal court as individual one as part of a conspiracy. today's decisions are momentous. if you were hoping to pour over the president's tax returns, it might feel l
trump was going to pay the $130,000, in the office with me was alan wise l berg the chief financial officer of the trump organization. he acknowledged to alan he was going to pay the $130,000 and alan and i should go back to his office and figure out how to do it. >> it's worth -- let me introduce everybody. some of our favorite reporters and friends. tim o'brien is back. nbc legal analyst, mia wiley. chuck rosenberg and katie barlow is here. chuck, i was going to ask you, it's worth...
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custodianship by projecting the words together for europe's recovery on to berlin's iconic brand of berg a the slogan is a reference to the damage caused by the virus pandemic which has plunged european economies into recession chancellor angela merkel has described it as the greatest challenge the e.u. has ever faced well now in her final term as chancellor merkel also faces a personal challenge the next 6 months are potentially the greatest but almost certainly the last opportunity for her to shape her legacy angular machall had grand plans for her final performance is european but then came corona since the pandemic started she's used every opportunity to stress what she's up against over the coming months depending me if the pandemic with its economic downturn is the largest challenge in europe's history. biggest crisis in the history of the european union because it's. new but it's not an exaggeration to say that we're facing the largest economic challenge in the history of the e.u. . depending on how she navigates europe's coronavirus recovery political circles not just here in ber
custodianship by projecting the words together for europe's recovery on to berlin's iconic brand of berg a the slogan is a reference to the damage caused by the virus pandemic which has plunged european economies into recession chancellor angela merkel has described it as the greatest challenge the e.u. has ever faced well now in her final term as chancellor merkel also faces a personal challenge the next 6 months are potentially the greatest but almost certainly the last opportunity for her to...
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information about family members of employees or facebook of also petition the court and looks in berg which would mean that no further data requests could be made until this lawsuit is heard now this is the same facebook of course that well as they see it. being made to try and breach the privacy of their employees the same facebook i beg your pardon that was at the heart of the cambridge analytic it scandal back in 201887 1000000 facebook users data was sold on parties at the time it was a huge scandal and it prompted facebook's boss to make quite a few apologies. that was a big mistake now it was a mistake and it was my mistake and i'm really sorry that this happened i'm sorry and i'm sorry for it. well the e.u. sites say that their offices of acted completely within the normal procedures and they deny any claims of well anything but by facebook it's also highly unlikely considering facebook's past that they going to get a lot of public sympathy as they file this lawsuit against the ongoing investigation into the pay the pesky circle of life will call a paper all of the things the u
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offenses and some news in the last 2 electoral commission members have been suspended and simply does berg after video emerged of 2 women stuffing a ballot box a box is no sealed apparently no longer is going to be used for voting and investigation into what happened there is under way elsewhere 2 journalists claim they'd managed to vote twice both in person and online others have also tried say their efforts failed police are investigating the journalist's over administrative offenses as described voting twice is considered fraud and punishable with a fine the commission says only one vote will be recorded in both cases members of the election commission were to police will be subjected to disciplinary action the votes of citizens will be counted but only once so as we heard there's a long list of proposed changes in the package being voted on but it's just one element that's got much of the foreign media fired up russia's parliament basically paving the way for vladimir putin to potentially stay on as russian president he's the longest serving russian leader since joseph stalin but a lot
offenses and some news in the last 2 electoral commission members have been suspended and simply does berg after video emerged of 2 women stuffing a ballot box a box is no sealed apparently no longer is going to be used for voting and investigation into what happened there is under way elsewhere 2 journalists claim they'd managed to vote twice both in person and online others have also tried say their efforts failed police are investigating the journalist's over administrative offenses as...
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some streets would be renamed in 2018 but they still here in stiglitz lindorff there is hidden didn't berg down named after the victor in the battle of town and good world war one who later went on to be a figurehead for early nazis and appointed hitler as chancellor col friedrich schenkel who also has a square named after him in the city was a colossus of neoclassical and neo gothic architecture he designed the brandenburg gate but also the i and cross the award now so closely associated with germany's period of nazi rule politicians from the green party have welcomed the move to rename the station but have said that k n e to be taken over what it will be called in the future it is welcomed that the b.g. has taken during the naming of the morningstar sounder ground station into consideration has to actions are not appropriate in such matters there's been an underground station here for 112 years and whatever the name changes to it will be the 4th incarnation of this particular stop until racism campaign is want to see the street on the station named after. the 1st black man to be enrolled
some streets would be renamed in 2018 but they still here in stiglitz lindorff there is hidden didn't berg down named after the victor in the battle of town and good world war one who later went on to be a figurehead for early nazis and appointed hitler as chancellor col friedrich schenkel who also has a square named after him in the city was a colossus of neoclassical and neo gothic architecture he designed the brandenburg gate but also the i and cross the award now so closely associated with...
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we'll tell you who scheduled it and then pulled it and why that might have happened i'm steve walz berg let's see the press. oh yeah oh. jesus wishes. to buy. a law everybody happy 4th of july weekend and i want to thank you for putting the press on your holiday menu i'd like to start with one of the most egregious examples. of advocacy slash agenda driven journalism i've ever seen in my life c.n.n.'s brooke baldwin had a guest on from black lives matter an organizer named molina abdula and she sat back and let her say these things about president trump well i think we need to remember who he is that you know donald trump is them body met a white supremacist terrorism we need as a country to be willing to point to him and say that he is actually the terrorist and she's not only didn't baldwin challenge her guest she decided to pile on as if in defense of what she had just heard wow those are strong strong words obviously the white house would dispute that but you're you're allowed your freedom of opinion and the fact is that the president is highly critical of black lives matter you kno
we'll tell you who scheduled it and then pulled it and why that might have happened i'm steve walz berg let's see the press. oh yeah oh. jesus wishes. to buy. a law everybody happy 4th of july weekend and i want to thank you for putting the press on your holiday menu i'd like to start with one of the most egregious examples. of advocacy slash agenda driven journalism i've ever seen in my life c.n.n.'s brooke baldwin had a guest on from black lives matter an organizer named molina abdula and she...
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year we always come out with our family and with shelter-in-place orders still in effect the wesson berg say they're looking for any excuse to responsibly spend some time outdoors i think there's pent-up demand everywhere, you know we saw the first night when they open up restaurants in the city and just everybody wants to just be out the rotary club of dublin is one of at least 13 nonprofit organizations and schools running fireworks moves within city limits. the legal fireworks went on sale sunday and will continue through next sunday it's just been gangbusters the rotary club says it's selling fireworks faster than it ever had sore doing what they've got 3 to 4 times more than we did before okay not to enter percent increase right now visitors stopping by in between running errands to grab what they can before the fireworks sell out i just drove by and thought i'd get ahead of the rush i didn't want to be sitting out here. we are 50 people in front of me there are some changes to the rules this year on how and where the fireworks can be used in dublin. unlike in the past fireworks are
year we always come out with our family and with shelter-in-place orders still in effect the wesson berg say they're looking for any excuse to responsibly spend some time outdoors i think there's pent-up demand everywhere, you know we saw the first night when they open up restaurants in the city and just everybody wants to just be out the rotary club of dublin is one of at least 13 nonprofit organizations and schools running fireworks moves within city limits. the legal fireworks went on sale...
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app download it right now from your app store if you don't have it and i'm speedballs berg see you next time on the press. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. so we were listeners a. suit she's going to name christmas or new more. you. or your mom those who just can't stand for whatever they think they did you hear that oh. i'm talking about is a very international community. meeting yesterday we're going to play. you just a bit but as the study says they need to eat. for the push them that the word to use to cook the business for their new coffee. is everything produced polluted with the forms of t.v. with any of the. time they have i would have acted all day but i decided not to take its life. with my gift and tell you that. during the vietnam war u.s. forces. also bombs in neighboring laos there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. how much it is to. carry back a country per capita. human history millions of unexploded bombs still in dang
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app downloaded right now from your app store if you don't have it and i'm speedballs berg see you next time on the press. the past 3 presidential election cycles demonstrate voters are against forums and one nation nonetheless remain high priorities for the elites why is this our voters say foreign policy any exactly why should us and no one forced to stay in. so we have inherited a brain constantly comparing it to others. for a monkey when just for a bit of food it compares itself to others and if it seems that it's weaker than it doesn't reach for the banana because it's afraid of getting it it seems that it's stronger sir tone in his release and it goes forth and it feels good so we will patterns when we're young of comparing ourselves to others and making decisions about when you feel one and when we feel one down and it's easy to feel one down all the time if you're in need to think that way and then you end up with this or that is all the time and that's the loop depression. we are segregated. by social class lower class people also in poverty they 1st. if you're born into a poor
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sanchia berg reports. safety first is the understandable policy for care homes. visits are welcome but nothing like what some patients used to have. now charities say family pa rents to have. now charities say family parents should be designated key workers so they can come back. we are asking for them to have regular testing, had ppa and be able to come m, testing, had ppa and be able to come in, visit, support and care for loved ones alongside the care home staff. —— ppe. family carers are there to provide help with feeding and encourage them to take medication. all of this lack of contact with family carers has led to deterioration in symptoms with this group. this was the closest judy glad men could get to her mother when she recently visited her ca re mother when she recently visited her care home in pant. —— gladman. she says she could give her mother the extra level of contact, it would make a big difference. we can talk through the bars and perhaps do some knitting that she is not being mentally stimulated. we cannot interact enough because of the physica
sanchia berg reports. safety first is the understandable policy for care homes. visits are welcome but nothing like what some patients used to have. now charities say family pa rents to have. now charities say family parents should be designated key workers so they can come back. we are asking for them to have regular testing, had ppa and be able to come m, testing, had ppa and be able to come in, visit, support and care for loved ones alongside the care home staff. —— ppe. family carers...
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have been charged with one felony count each for their actions but that's just the tip of this ice berg in the story might not be what it seems fair and. what a peculiar story ok 1st of all this this looks like a really bad movie. but it's a big you know this is a really bad movie then the 2nd thing you do understand we've talked to lawyers in that area they're going to tell you this prosecutor has really kind of why she's you know her experience is kind of light she's coming in to make a name for herself but why would you pick this case i mean this issue with the firing pin that's a big deal right what we know right now is that when the officers when in an issue serve the search warrant they found the gun that she used the firing pin was in the wrong position which means the gun was incapable of firing. however this is also worth pointing out it was 12 days there were 12 days in between this incident right here and when the police officers came in found the gun so the crime lab the assistant prosecutor goes into the crime lab and says can you reconstruct this gun and make it to where i
have been charged with one felony count each for their actions but that's just the tip of this ice berg in the story might not be what it seems fair and. what a peculiar story ok 1st of all this this looks like a really bad movie. but it's a big you know this is a really bad movie then the 2nd thing you do understand we've talked to lawyers in that area they're going to tell you this prosecutor has really kind of why she's you know her experience is kind of light she's coming in to make a name...
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have been charged with one felony count each for their actions but that's just the tip of this ice berg in the story might not be what it seems fair and. what a peculiar story ok 1st of all this this looks like a really bad movie. but it's a big you know this is a really bad movie then the 2nd thing you do understand we've talked to lawyers in that area they're going to tell you this prosecutor has really kind of why she's you know her experience is kind of light she's coming in to make a name for herself but why would you pick this case i mean this issue with the firing pin that's a big deal right what we know right now is that when the officers when and issues serve the search warrant they found the gun that she used the firing pin was in the wrong position which means the gun was incapable of firing however this is also worth pointing.
have been charged with one felony count each for their actions but that's just the tip of this ice berg in the story might not be what it seems fair and. what a peculiar story ok 1st of all this this looks like a really bad movie. but it's a big you know this is a really bad movie then the 2nd thing you do understand we've talked to lawyers in that area they're going to tell you this prosecutor has really kind of why she's you know her experience is kind of light she's coming in to make a name...
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in between philadelphia and its berg is a whole bunch of farmland and dairy farms.it's a very rural state, if you know it well. a lot of times these folks find themselves hundreds of miles away from certain types of healthcare. in pittsburgh we are blessed with the largest academic medical center in the state of pennsylvania. we have another health network there. we have many, many things available right at our fingertips in pittsburgh, but if you live in central pennsylvania, those facilities are not available especially some of the specially healthcare. this is where telehealth fills a gap are some of the best and brightest surgeons and researchers that work in our hospitals in pittsburgh and facilities in philadelphia can basically consult, look at x-rays, look at, you know, it's almost like bringing that talent writing to those areas with the people having to get in the car and drive 200 miles to get an appointment with someone. so it's important and valuable for rural parts of the country. >> speaking of rural areas, the rural digital opportunity fund, $20 bill
in between philadelphia and its berg is a whole bunch of farmland and dairy farms.it's a very rural state, if you know it well. a lot of times these folks find themselves hundreds of miles away from certain types of healthcare. in pittsburgh we are blessed with the largest academic medical center in the state of pennsylvania. we have another health network there. we have many, many things available right at our fingertips in pittsburgh, but if you live in central pennsylvania, those facilities...
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ad campaigns the boy call it is aimed at causing enough financial damage to force this bank sucker berg into changing his policy with more than 2000000000 users facebook has long been accused of not doing enough to stop misinformation think news propaganda from spreading among its uses we're going to start labeling content last friday that a big announce at facebook with start flooding use with the content the violet's truth and take violent content down among other measures. on tuesday facebook announced that it is battling a u.s. based violent attic on the network broadly connected to the book a new movement but stopped short of banning all references to the far right program network whose supporters believe violence could lead to a 2nd u.s. civil war overall tech in terms of the landscape as she given regulatory worries this has really come at the wrong time and i think investors have started stacking that risk and so we're going to be it's a watershed moment how. can this going forward these wildfires reds the july boycott seems to have got suckered books attention but it remains to
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not on the cover of the washington post, not on the cover of the new york times, not on the cover of berg is there is nothing on stimulus -- of bloomberg, and that is there is nothing on stimulus negotiations. why is that? marty: it is because the republicans in the senate cannot really agree on what they want to negotiate about. mitch mcconnell himself admits 20 republicans are ready to vote no on any stimulus bill. so if the republicans cannot get their act together, how are they going to negotiate with democrats? tom: are you assuming with the reporting of our team that x million of americans try to get through this weekend understanding that the check cannot be cached monday? marty: i think that that is the stark truth that we are confronting, and it may debt it is made even starker by the imris yesterday, which were made even starker by the numbers yesterday, which were historic, as everybody knows. shrinkage in the context of unemployment benefits ending, and the senate going home, it is quite amazing. the last marti, for four years, president trump has had little to no opposition f
not on the cover of the washington post, not on the cover of the new york times, not on the cover of berg is there is nothing on stimulus -- of bloomberg, and that is there is nothing on stimulus negotiations. why is that? marty: it is because the republicans in the senate cannot really agree on what they want to negotiate about. mitch mcconnell himself admits 20 republicans are ready to vote no on any stimulus bill. so if the republicans cannot get their act together, how are they going to...
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. ♪ ♪ economics, finance, politics, this is "berg surveillance."appliances group electrolux has reported a narrower than expected second-quarter loss. the swedish company says it still sees negative full-year demand in most of its main markets but that the pace of recovery will vary greatly between regions. joining us now, the electrolux ceo. great to have you on the show with us. shares have dropped the most in more than a month today. you talked about the pandemic situation remaining fluid, creating on strict -- creating extraordinary uncertainty, but the comments around negative demand for the full year in most main markets no doubt causing concern for investors. how are you planning to manage that situation? >> first of all, the first half of the year saw negative demand in most markets, so it would have to be very significant growth in the second have to make up for that. in the near term, we actually see quite solid demand in most markets. in the third quarter, we expect to be relatively benign, but of course, we are still in the middle of a
. ♪ ♪ economics, finance, politics, this is "berg surveillance."appliances group electrolux has reported a narrower than expected second-quarter loss. the swedish company says it still sees negative full-year demand in most of its main markets but that the pace of recovery will vary greatly between regions. joining us now, the electrolux ceo. great to have you on the show with us. shares have dropped the most in more than a month today. you talked about the pandemic situation...
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ruth berg, hillary butler, and first cousin michael collins. [applause] may you please stand?applause] and there's a whole generation of staff who were right behind them. at 19, at 15, at 17, at 12, at ten years, 14 years. [reading names] then where the staffers who could never really leave, like linda and jacob, whom he kept pulling back in as friends and confidantes. although some of you and some people moved on, you couldn't really, because his spirit was in you forever. his voice was always in our head. "be kind, be mindful, be particular. make it plain, make it simple, make it saying." working for him was a little bit of a nightmare sometimes. because, no matter how hard we worked, he always worked harder. every single day he woke up at the crack of dawn, watched the news, and read the newspapers. his memory was like a living encyclopedia, which means he forgot nothing and could pull something back from ten years ago because he knew it was the same staff and we were still there. he expected us to be informed with facts from primary sources, not hearsay. when he walked int
ruth berg, hillary butler, and first cousin michael collins. [applause] may you please stand?applause] and there's a whole generation of staff who were right behind them. at 19, at 15, at 17, at 12, at ten years, 14 years. [reading names] then where the staffers who could never really leave, like linda and jacob, whom he kept pulling back in as friends and confidantes. although some of you and some people moved on, you couldn't really, because his spirit was in you forever. his voice was always...
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we've been doing programs here for two years at zucker berg an. one the biggest challenges we face is educating some of our vendors in terms of how to meet the gfpp third-party certifications and that's probably been the biggest challenges. some of the things around animal welfare and no antibiotics ever, those things have been challenging because a lot of times what we found is a lot of the vendors, they self-certify, meaning they may use the credential from the usda to self-certify and those certifications don't necessarily align with certifications from gfff. so that's been somewhat of a challenge. over the weekend, we picked up another vendor called daylight foods forcing nae products for us, which is also very exciting. and so, as we look at the gsfp program as a whole, we've done small things to move the program forward. there's a machine in the cafe allowing us to save 70,000 water bottles out of landfills and moving to paper straws was very helpful and we're also have a local produce called bay city produce. i think the previous years that
we've been doing programs here for two years at zucker berg an. one the biggest challenges we face is educating some of our vendors in terms of how to meet the gfpp third-party certifications and that's probably been the biggest challenges. some of the things around animal welfare and no antibiotics ever, those things have been challenging because a lot of times what we found is a lot of the vendors, they self-certify, meaning they may use the credential from the usda to self-certify and those...
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supervisors are the latest to support the growing movement to remove facebook ceo meyer sepulcher berg's name from the city's public hospital. it was named mark zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center, after the couple donated $75 million to the hospitals foundation. supervisor gordon mar and matt haney introduced a resolution to rename the hospital, mid- claims that zuckerberg is not doing enough to stop hate speech on facebook. >>> happening now, the last day of a five-day strike by workers in santa rosa's memorial hospital is starting. the nursing assistants, respiratory therapists, dietary aids, housekeepers and medical technicians are striking because they have not had a contract for a year. the issue is pay, healthcare premiums and paid time off. >>> bay area lawmakers are calling on governor newsom to reimpose the stay-at-home order, saying the threat of coronavirus and the state is now out of control. state senator steve glazier of orinda says that the governor allowed california counties to reopen way too soon, the east bay democrat wants the state to immedia
supervisors are the latest to support the growing movement to remove facebook ceo meyer sepulcher berg's name from the city's public hospital. it was named mark zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center, after the couple donated $75 million to the hospitals foundation. supervisor gordon mar and matt haney introduced a resolution to rename the hospital, mid- claims that zuckerberg is not doing enough to stop hate speech on facebook. >>> happening now, the last day of a...
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ruth berg, butler and first cousin, michael collins. [ applause ] may you please stand. and there's a whole generation of staff who are right behind them at 19, at 15, at 17, at 12, at ten years, 14 years. ruth riley, brenda jones, jerod mckinley, rochelle o'neal. and then the staffers who could never really leave like linda chastain and jacob gillison whom he kept pulling back in as friends and confidantes. although some of you and some people moved on, you couldn't really because his spirit was in you forever. his voice is always in our head. be kind. be mindful. be particular. make it plain. make it simple. make it sing. working for him was a little bit of a nightmare sometimes. because as no matter how hard we worked, he always worked harder. every single day, he woke up at the crack of dawn, watched the news and read the newspapers. his memory was like a living encyclopedia, which means he forgot nothing and could pull something back from ten years ago because he knew it was the same staff and we were still there. he expected us to be informed with facts from primar
ruth berg, butler and first cousin, michael collins. [ applause ] may you please stand. and there's a whole generation of staff who are right behind them at 19, at 15, at 17, at 12, at ten years, 14 years. ruth riley, brenda jones, jerod mckinley, rochelle o'neal. and then the staffers who could never really leave like linda chastain and jacob gillison whom he kept pulling back in as friends and confidantes. although some of you and some people moved on, you couldn't really because his spirit...
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. ♪ berg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." francine lacqua here in london. now, there is a lot going on in the markets. most of them are trading sideways p we saw that with some well-known strategists. today, stocks are actually dropping because of worries about the u.s. and china. now, they were worried on it on tuesday -- actually, they were worried about it on wednesday, then yesterday, the markets americanhe final tensions to focus on better-than-expected earnings, and today, they are back to worrying about what this means for global trade and global economy. now, tech stocks also europeans talks, after intel's warning of a production delay. if you look at the offshore run, it is dipping. gold trading mirror 1900, close to an all-time high. u.s. jobless claims low for the first time since march, a clearest sign yet of a pause in the country's economic recovery, as coronavirus cases a surge and force businesses to close their doors once again. initial jobless claims rose from 1.4 million from 1.3 million. meanwhile, the ong
. ♪ berg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." francine lacqua here in london. now, there is a lot going on in the markets. most of them are trading sideways p we saw that with some well-known strategists. today, stocks are actually dropping because of worries about the u.s. and china. now, they were worried on it on tuesday -- actually, they were worried about it on wednesday, then yesterday, the markets americanhe final tensions to focus on...
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berg -- we will be speaking to him about many other things. bloomberg. ♪ >> when we went into this quarter, we knew that it was going to be very challenging. >> if it costs money, the answer is no. >> it is challenging -- the future is challenging and difficult to predict, so we should never be complacent. >> we have to watch carefully to see if there is a true second wave for the second half. >> we think the second half results will improve. give firmouraged to guidance for the second half. >> is got to be stimulus in the market, political uncertainty. we think there are ingredients in the second half of the year that can truly thrive. francine: those are some of the european chief executives in the second half of the week. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash. in new york city is karina mitchell. karina: about 400,000 airline workers around the world have been fired, furloughed, because of coronavirus, according to bloomberg calculations. the biggest losses have been in north america, europe, and asia. likeosses in agencies air
berg -- we will be speaking to him about many other things. bloomberg. ♪ >> when we went into this quarter, we knew that it was going to be very challenging. >> if it costs money, the answer is no. >> it is challenging -- the future is challenging and difficult to predict, so we should never be complacent. >> we have to watch carefully to see if there is a true second wave for the second half. >> we think the second half results will improve. give firmouraged to...
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. >> the attorney along with joe freed berg defended travis.t to the jury, trauf is stay was too slight and drunk to kill joel lovelien. joel, they argued was killed by the same party-goers he was trying to protect travis from. first, travis' legal team had to address the image prosecutors had crafted. was he, in fact, a cold-blooded killer prone to alcoholic rages? the prosecutor's theory, also the police theory was that travis became a different person when he was drinking. >> they made that up out of air. if they had a witness that said that was travis' history, if they could provide anecdotal evidence that happened twice before, a hundred times before, once before, we never saw it, we never heard it. >> they never had a witness that said that? >> no. they had nobody that even sniffed at that. they just made it up because it was clear to the jury that this was a nice young man he's sitting unprotected in front of cops for hours answering questions and willingly baring his soul to them. >> where were you? it's very important to try to remembe
. >> the attorney along with joe freed berg defended travis.t to the jury, trauf is stay was too slight and drunk to kill joel lovelien. joel, they argued was killed by the same party-goers he was trying to protect travis from. first, travis' legal team had to address the image prosecutors had crafted. was he, in fact, a cold-blooded killer prone to alcoholic rages? the prosecutor's theory, also the police theory was that travis became a different person when he was drinking. >>...
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john schwarz berg says indoor dining is not a good idea right now. >> there's not a lot of ambient air and a lot of air movement. so people are getting exposed to a lot of the air that other people are breathing. even if you're socially distanced. >> reporter: they were hoping that customers would get use to the idea of dine dining, but the week they were open, only one customer close to eat inside. >> because we have the street closure on the weekends, people were more than happy and really mostly wanted to be outdoors. think being in a confined space is a scary spot for people nobody right now. >> reporter: a few doors down, the owner decide against reopening indoor dining last week, even though he could have. >> i see the curb, but it's not bending. it's going up. so i had the feeling it's not safe yet. >> in retrospect, i think everybody would admit that we opened things up more quickly than we should have, and i think looking back, we're hopefully not going to make that mistake again. >> reporter: county health officials are expected to decide if three week bout the fate of indoor
john schwarz berg says indoor dining is not a good idea right now. >> there's not a lot of ambient air and a lot of air movement. so people are getting exposed to a lot of the air that other people are breathing. even if you're socially distanced. >> reporter: they were hoping that customers would get use to the idea of dine dining, but the week they were open, only one customer close to eat inside. >> because we have the street closure on the weekends, people were more than...
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we are welcome to welcome back lamont,berg ned governor of the state of connecticut. it is a good day for you to go on. last time i saw you you reported zero fatalities for the first time in march. but you opposed phase three opening. why the caution when the numbers seem to be doing so well for connecticut? have about 95% of our economy open. when it came to bars and nightclubs and bake entertainment venues, i listen to the governors from florida and texas and they said they did whent they open their bars they did. that was an opportunity for super spreading. an abundance of caution, we will not open them yet. how concerned are you about outside connecticut, certainly in the south and southwest, there are concerns about people coming from those locations into the state in the northeast. how concerned are you about that ? i know you have a quarantine in place. is it advisory, or can you enforce that? gov. lamont: i am very concerned. thankfully we have good neighbors. massachusetts, new york, rhode island, they have low infection rates. if people are flying up from mi
we are welcome to welcome back lamont,berg ned governor of the state of connecticut. it is a good day for you to go on. last time i saw you you reported zero fatalities for the first time in march. but you opposed phase three opening. why the caution when the numbers seem to be doing so well for connecticut? have about 95% of our economy open. when it came to bars and nightclubs and bake entertainment venues, i listen to the governors from florida and texas and they said they did whent they...
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i'm steve plea berg at the library's public affairs staff, and first of all before we
i'm steve plea berg at the library's public affairs staff, and first of all before we
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the exchange became heated, at one point, weston berg pulled out a gun. her husband became involved in the argument as well. >>> one man was arrested after an attempted carjacking. it led to a police chase and a suspect drove off a cliff near santa cruz. he was driving north on highway one tuesday afternoon, and saw a man standing in the middle he looks at me and he said help me out. i said no. i won't shoot you if you get out. he said get out, he hit the side of my car with the butt of his gun. he was out of his mind. he could've pulled the trigger and that would've been the end of me. >> his rear facing camera shows the suspect confronting other drivers with his gun, and carjacking a woman and a honda civic. the suspect, 56-year-old john was not hurt, but arrested. >>> let's check in with sal, who is covering traffic. not as many cars are on the road. people of the holiday, sheltering in place. maybe they want to get away for a little bit for the weekend. >> you know, it is one of those things aware if you can be with people, you could be outside. you c
the exchange became heated, at one point, weston berg pulled out a gun. her husband became involved in the argument as well. >>> one man was arrested after an attempted carjacking. it led to a police chase and a suspect drove off a cliff near santa cruz. he was driving north on highway one tuesday afternoon, and saw a man standing in the middle he looks at me and he said help me out. i said no. i won't shoot you if you get out. he said get out, he hit the side of my car with the butt...
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berg and they were talking about the nationwide push and 2 million people in this country who have recoveredrom covid. to collect plasma to be used for treatment. it was a tone i think that we have seen over the past ten days or so that signals that the president is trying to change the way that he is perceived in this. of course, he would say that he's done a fantastic job on all of this and we know that we hear them say that all the time. but regard to the tone recently, do you think it's changing? >> i hope so. i think primarily female voters care very much what you believe but they also -- you have to express yourself in a different way. that's not just true for president trump, that's true for all republicans. we do okay on policy until you tell the voter who is policy it is. so, we have a communications and a brand issue and another poll, two-thirds of all democrats don't have a single republican friend. two-thirds of all republicans don't have a single democrat friend. >> martha: yeah, i mean, that's the development. >> you if you're trying to figure out how barack obama won twice, if
berg and they were talking about the nationwide push and 2 million people in this country who have recoveredrom covid. to collect plasma to be used for treatment. it was a tone i think that we have seen over the past ten days or so that signals that the president is trying to change the way that he is perceived in this. of course, he would say that he's done a fantastic job on all of this and we know that we hear them say that all the time. but regard to the tone recently, do you think it's...
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simple sally of bloomberg -- sam porcelli of berg intelligence joins us. sam -- of bloomberg intelligence joins us. dharna have data from a -- from moderna. they have given us the most out of that any company has given us from human trials area it looks like, as i've said several times, a step forward. it seems to be as effective as the data we got from pfizer. there is possibility for comparison. one thing i wanted to highlight , let me give you an analogy, if i may. you are hungry. i give you a biscuit or a steak dinner. they are both food, but one is more substantial than the other. when we talk about vaccines, something will be available by the end of the year, but will it be the full-blown, well studied, supersafe axing? i doubt it -- supersafe vaccine? i doubt it. jonathan: can you talk about side effects? there seem to be a difference of opinion from medical professionals in this trial. sam: it looks similar to what we have seen from pfizer. has signals what doesn't seem to be mentioned here in white blood cell counts, but i don't see anything here
simple sally of bloomberg -- sam porcelli of berg intelligence joins us. sam -- of bloomberg intelligence joins us. dharna have data from a -- from moderna. they have given us the most out of that any company has given us from human trials area it looks like, as i've said several times, a step forward. it seems to be as effective as the data we got from pfizer. there is possibility for comparison. one thing i wanted to highlight , let me give you an analogy, if i may. you are hungry. i give you...
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hopefully that will set the tone of compliance across the country under these very disappointing icen berg, thank you so much. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> well, bay area weather, lots of sunshine today, the overall theme, warm and hot temperatures not only for tomorrow, but also into the weekend. so this warm to hot pattern is kind of an extended period of hot weather as we head toward the weekend. not excessively hot, but certainly getting hot inland, close to 100 degrees. tomorrow we are expecting maybe patchy morning fog, but mostly sunny skies into the afternoon hours. it will be warm to hot. about a 30-degree range from 66 all the way to 96 degrees. current numbers out there right now, it is still in the mid-90s for concord, fairfield 95, san jose 82 degrees. 73 in oakland, and upper 80s for santa rosa and novato. you can see the clouds melting away. so the low cloud no, sir longer a factor here. just a few patches closer to the monterey bay region. you can see this tree moving around in the foreground at sfo. that's a good sign. that breeze will help moderate temperatures
hopefully that will set the tone of compliance across the country under these very disappointing icen berg, thank you so much. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> well, bay area weather, lots of sunshine today, the overall theme, warm and hot temperatures not only for tomorrow, but also into the weekend. so this warm to hot pattern is kind of an extended period of hot weather as we head toward the weekend. not excessively hot, but certainly getting hot inland, close to 100...
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and topping the assets, we'll look at things with hans vest berg. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: live from new york i'm alix steele with francine lacqua. these are the european flows in the markets. the second quarterly result, the pandemic decreased earnings by 4% despite sales topping estimates and the company keeping the earnings forecast. joining us now is hans vestberg. always good to talk to you. one of the take away from analyst is no big surprises which in the middle of covid feels like a very big victory. wonder if you can give us some insight in retail operations in states reclosing or having a surge in covid outbreaks, how are you thinking about that the back half of the year? hans: great to be on. thanks, alix. if we start with how it looks, we see the pandemic moving around in the united states, we have today 77% of our stores open and are actually going to have 100% open by end of this month. but of course but it talks about a different operation, the innovation in our retail stores has been great and we do curbside delivery and cashless
and topping the assets, we'll look at things with hans vest berg. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: live from new york i'm alix steele with francine lacqua. these are the european flows in the markets. the second quarterly result, the pandemic decreased earnings by 4% despite sales topping estimates and the company keeping the earnings forecast. joining us now is hans vestberg. always good to talk to you. one of the take away from analyst is no big surprises which in the middle of covid feels...
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. ♪ berg. ♪ shery: you are watching "daybreak australia." let's get to sophie in hong kong.ook at the board. futures are climbing. aussie holding above 70 with recent gains supported by rising commodity prices. taking a look at the board if we could to see where we are at at the start of this session. switching out the board here today, the material sector in sydney up 2.4 percent in australia. one of four sectors in the green so far in 2020 and we are watching miners today after goldman rated bhp and has a neutral call on rio tinto with anticipated demand recovery along with tightening supply among the positive catalysts. goldman says copper, steel, and cole have the most attractive prospects and valuations are no longer looking to for the sector. they are not expensive on normalized demand metrics. it is the second largest pension fund which has divested from coal producers, whitehaven and new hope, as part of plans to reduce its carbon emissions across investment by 30% 2023. taking a big picture view when it comes to power generation in australia, as you can see on the .
. ♪ berg. ♪ shery: you are watching "daybreak australia." let's get to sophie in hong kong.ook at the board. futures are climbing. aussie holding above 70 with recent gains supported by rising commodity prices. taking a look at the board if we could to see where we are at at the start of this session. switching out the board here today, the material sector in sydney up 2.4 percent in australia. one of four sectors in the green so far in 2020 and we are watching miners today after...
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." ♪ berg." ♪ 49... 50! i found you! good job. now i'm gonna stay here and you go hide.our favorites from anywhere in the house with the xfinity stream app. free with your xfinity service. now any room can be a tv room. stream live tv, on demand shows and movies even your dvr recordings. download the xfinity stream app today to stream the entertainment you love. xfinity. the future of awesome. alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel. guy johnson has the day off. a choppy session overall. volume hung in a little bit. european stocks basically flat utilities outperforming. .6%,tse 100 is higher partly because what we saw in the cable rate, falling much lower. nobody knew why. the dax up .4%. daimler saw a fragile recovery. erickson was also helped by earnings. we will delve into those in a second. across asset in europe. euro-dollar around the highs of the session. 1.14 is where we are. the two year yield in italy just six basis points in a bit of selling in the german bond market. i highlight that because that will be contingent and choppy as to what we get of the europe
." ♪ berg." ♪ 49... 50! i found you! good job. now i'm gonna stay here and you go hide.our favorites from anywhere in the house with the xfinity stream app. free with your xfinity service. now any room can be a tv room. stream live tv, on demand shows and movies even your dvr recordings. download the xfinity stream app today to stream the entertainment you love. xfinity. the future of awesome. alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel. guy johnson has the day off. a choppy session...