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i'll leave you with news of a new documentary that aims to do for showgirls what tim burton's ed woodi, it felt like a james dean role or a young robert de niro role, it's a huge role. if it was done in a real movie, that would've been a star—making role. a notorious flop when it first opened in 1995, showgirls, from basic instinct writer and director joe eszterhas and paul verhoeven, has since been reclaimed by cult film fans who see it as part of a grand trash tradition of valley of the dolls and mommie dearest. jeffrey mchale's documentary uses clips and talking head voiceovers to track the film's path from catastrophe to camp classic, arguing that in its barrel—scraping awfulness, showgirls actually achieves a bizarre kind of greatness. whatever you think of showgirls — and believe me, i'm no fan — there's realfun to be had in tracing its twisted legacy, which, like tinto brass's equally notorious caligula, continues to amaze and appal in equal measure. i used to love doggy chow. i used to love doggy chow, too! that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review, stay saf
i'll leave you with news of a new documentary that aims to do for showgirls what tim burton's ed woodi, it felt like a james dean role or a young robert de niro role, it's a huge role. if it was done in a real movie, that would've been a star—making role. a notorious flop when it first opened in 1995, showgirls, from basic instinct writer and director joe eszterhas and paul verhoeven, has since been reclaimed by cult film fans who see it as part of a grand trash tradition of valley of the...
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kunta be free. >> levar burton has also helped educate millions and millions of american schoolchildrencross the country as the producer and star of "reading rainbow" through decades. thank you so much for joining us, and especially on juneteenth. i want to begin by asking your reaction to everything that we've seen in the past three weeks, the renewed calls for social justice, for police reform, the marches, the protests, the american awakening across diverse groups with white america taking notice in a different way of the suffering of black americans at the hands of law enforcement and of juneteenth. >> andrea, it's been an incredibly potent three weeks with the pandemic and with the renewal of the intensity of the struggle for civil rights here in america by black people and people of color. i have -- you know, i'm a child of the '60s and '70s. i was born in 1957. i lived through a lot of the turmoil and sir beautifule turb previous civil rights movement. i'm happy and proud to see it return. this feels different to me, nevertheless, because of the involvement of white allies, what
kunta be free. >> levar burton has also helped educate millions and millions of american schoolchildrencross the country as the producer and star of "reading rainbow" through decades. thank you so much for joining us, and especially on juneteenth. i want to begin by asking your reaction to everything that we've seen in the past three weeks, the renewed calls for social justice, for police reform, the marches, the protests, the american awakening across diverse groups with white...
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visitors a ferry to learn from the ships in jolly boats known locally as burton boats in 2018 they were listed with unesco is intangible world heritage. when a seaside resort was founded here an $827.00 we didn't have any harbor no breakwaters or piers we had nothing at all when the 1st passenger ship arrived a year later they had to drop anchor somewhere and our fishermen and pilots went out in our fishing boats and brought the guests for the 1st time ever to land in a boat a boat. over the border. eventually the harbor was built and ferrying passengers was no longer necessary. soon after the ships couldn't be destroyed in malls for visitors still come to shop duty free. they generally have 4 hours before the ship sails again. the tours that time so that the day trippers can go along to the bank or to a brings them some 25 meters deep inside the red cliffs. this is where the heligoland is sort of from the bombings it's the only remainder of a once vast bunker complex running through out helicopter and. the part where no came through all the bombings you know after the war on damaged. t
visitors a ferry to learn from the ships in jolly boats known locally as burton boats in 2018 they were listed with unesco is intangible world heritage. when a seaside resort was founded here an $827.00 we didn't have any harbor no breakwaters or piers we had nothing at all when the 1st passenger ship arrived a year later they had to drop anchor somewhere and our fishermen and pilots went out in our fishing boats and brought the guests for the 1st time ever to land in a boat a boat. over the...
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arts and culture play a new role in our lives after the pandemic the general music director of the burton state opera and the stats compelled bergin daniel barenboim talks to al-jazeera. daniel barenboim thank you for talking to al-jazeera you are one of the best known musicians in the world known as a workaholic you travel widely across the globe to perform and yet this year suddenly the world stopped how you've been coping in this lockdown. i was very happy and felt privileged as a conductor to be able to play an instrument because my conducting colleagues have not been able to make any music and that is really the main activity of a performing musician but i took the opportunity to practice. probably a little more than usual. and enjoy spending 2 and a half months practically only playing the piano as far as music is concerned from that point of view i cannot say that i personally suffered too much from the virus i of course get sensitive like any human being about the suffering of so many people all over the word but personally i have to say i. had actually a very quiet and for me ver
arts and culture play a new role in our lives after the pandemic the general music director of the burton state opera and the stats compelled bergin daniel barenboim talks to al-jazeera. daniel barenboim thank you for talking to al-jazeera you are one of the best known musicians in the world known as a workaholic you travel widely across the globe to perform and yet this year suddenly the world stopped how you've been coping in this lockdown. i was very happy and felt privileged as a conductor...
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hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media stories we're covering this week china india and the border dispute that turned deadly what is actually happening on the line of actual control advertisers pull the plug on facebook temporarily at least they say it's their way to get hate messages off the platform it's called neo ottoman cool turkey is exporting its history through epic t.v. adventures from the days of empire and paying a lip sync service $1000000.00 people to the president of the united states. the 2 most populous countries in the world china and india are dealing with the fallout of the 1st deadly border clash between them in almost half a century 20 indian soldiers were reportedly killed some clubbed to death. by chinese forces in a pitched battle on what's known as the line of actual control the l.a. see what we do not know is just about everything else the confrontation took place in the middle of nowhere at 14000 feet of altitude on a himalayan mountain that journalists cannot get to and the 2 governments are sa
hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media stories we're covering this week china india and the border dispute that turned deadly what is actually happening on the line of actual control advertisers pull the plug on facebook temporarily at least they say it's their way to get hate messages off the platform it's called neo ottoman cool turkey is exporting its history through epic t.v. adventures from the days of empire and paying a...
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. >>> an adorable, adorable image that's making the rounds on social media of lavar burton and patrickurton shared this image of himself with the "star trek: next generation" costars together again. >> looking at them, may they live long and prosper. there we go. ♪ oh i guess that's more than i should ask why won't you wait prosper. there we go. kiera suggests they use hands on circuitry. sorry for the confusion, hands-on circuitry, while zack suggests they, uh, he suggests they encourage creativity through papercraft. there you go! (bell dings) that is how they connect over a really good, no, perfect idea (switch clicking) and spark a brilliant working relationship. grammarly, helping you connect. go to grammarly.com to download. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you grammarly, helping you connect. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits
. >>> an adorable, adorable image that's making the rounds on social media of lavar burton and patrickurton shared this image of himself with the "star trek: next generation" costars together again. >> looking at them, may they live long and prosper. there we go. ♪ oh i guess that's more than i should ask why won't you wait prosper. there we go. kiera suggests they use hands on circuitry. sorry for the confusion, hands-on circuitry, while zack suggests they, uh, he...
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hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media elements we're examining this week 9 minutes in minnesota and the aftermath why does it take nationwide unrest and outrage before the u.s. media give the racial inequality story the coverage it deserves in iran and china the demonstrations in the u.s. have delivered the perfect opportunity for state media and politicians to take some pot shots at america exposed from above drone cameras and how they're being used in investigations plus a step by step guide on how your privilege sets you up in. order to your sister. and sets others back. for months here at the listening post we've been asking ourselves what kind of new story will it take to knock over 19 out of the headlines to supplant even temporarily a global pandemic as the top news story we now know the answer to that racially charged social unrest sweeping america on a scale not seen in decades showdowns in city after city between demonstrators and police authoritarian noises and tactics coming out of the trump white house from t
hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media elements we're examining this week 9 minutes in minnesota and the aftermath why does it take nationwide unrest and outrage before the u.s. media give the racial inequality story the coverage it deserves in iran and china the demonstrations in the u.s. have delivered the perfect opportunity for state media and politicians to take some pot shots at america exposed from above drone cameras and...
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he would finish fifth with two laps to go. 19-year-old harrison burton makes a move on the restart.wo laps including the most important one, the last one. he wins the race at homestead. the xfinity series is backnd stn the restart in orlando will begin getting tested every other day starting on june 23rd. that's a look at sports. more news after the break. look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience, xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. and now x1 also comes with peacock. ooh la la. this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, shows, news, sports and more. with x1, it's all at your beck and call. show me "parks and rec." see? the best really did get better! magnificent. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included for no additional cost. no strings attached. during this covid-19 crisis, san jose's juneteenth celebration went virtual this year. and our very own marcus washington was the emcee. >> good afternoon. good morning. good evening. i don't know where you are, but you all are out there
he would finish fifth with two laps to go. 19-year-old harrison burton makes a move on the restart.wo laps including the most important one, the last one. he wins the race at homestead. the xfinity series is backnd stn the restart in orlando will begin getting tested every other day starting on june 23rd. that's a look at sports. more news after the break. look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience, xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite...
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hunnam came and said jim lee also had a very nasty experience at night in the burton subway a group of people shouting a corona corona party insulted them and was also sexually harassed on the platform one of them lashed out. at the police and couple called the police to report the offense we explained them the police officers explained them but they don't feel. that is racism. that is kind of a shock. the south korean embassy is also unhappy with how the police dealt with the case. the 1st thing we did was to speak to the police officers who were called out and we gave legal advice to the young couple. we also wrote on behalf of the consulate general to the police officer already as. we asked them to investigate the case both urgently and with the necessary care. hi. victoria also says it wasn't easy to get her voice heard that prompted her to create a website that helps bring people together and offer support. i think it's important for people to be connected in this way during times of social distancing to share their experiences so others know what's going on she found others who w
hunnam came and said jim lee also had a very nasty experience at night in the burton subway a group of people shouting a corona corona party insulted them and was also sexually harassed on the platform one of them lashed out. at the police and couple called the police to report the offense we explained them the police officers explained them but they don't feel. that is racism. that is kind of a shock. the south korean embassy is also unhappy with how the police dealt with the case. the 1st...
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an out but you know time will tell you you know if we keep talking about it isn't there professor burton have asked us to listen to what they had to say when we asked them how whether they would like to in fact download this app or not we haven't a cent of and then we come to your optimization. and this whole coronavirus thing seems very strange to be so i wouldn't be interested in the app for security reasons. and it's too much surveillance. and when i see how it works in other countries like china and then i feel uncomfortable about it but i don't really know how the f.b.i. work so i can't really judge it. i mean. that's like instagram a snapchat you use all my data anyway so it's the same thing. i don't have internet access on my cell phone so i can't use it. you know nowadays you never know if people are passing on your data it could be a benefit. also amounts to surveillance especially if everyone has to have it. professor concerns about privacy how does this combat end of surveillance to tracing apps used elsewhere for example in china. well i think it is certainly with regard to t
an out but you know time will tell you you know if we keep talking about it isn't there professor burton have asked us to listen to what they had to say when we asked them how whether they would like to in fact download this app or not we haven't a cent of and then we come to your optimization. and this whole coronavirus thing seems very strange to be so i wouldn't be interested in the app for security reasons. and it's too much surveillance. and when i see how it works in other countries like...
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hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week the british government gets some outside help from technology companies to take on covert 19 but where will all the health data the personal medical records and up different news anchors identical content amazon delivers a p.r. video when local american newscasts just roll over and run it science reporters have proven their value in covering the pandemic but they're also taking some heat and with so much of the world stuck on pause we'll fast forward to the day and so when we phone the q. and we're allowed to come on. the coronavirus story can be told in retrospect. put yourself in the shoes of the n.h.s. the u.k.'s taxpayer funded public health service you treat around a 1000000 patients every 36 hours and that's pretty pandemic the amount of health data you're now churning out is enormous and you want to harness that data in the fight against covert nighty so you turn to the private sector and get technology companies to hel
hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirus stories the media elements that we're looking at this week the british government gets some outside help from technology companies to take on covert 19 but where will all the health data the personal medical records and up different news anchors identical content amazon delivers a p.r. video when local american newscasts just roll over and run it science reporters have proven their value in...
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the investigator the government of pardon burton back had suddenly become the mediation of the offer from bail was actually made by the agriculture department this long by the river bank or no bear it was state of body they wanted to buy their way out of like it was touted as an emergency aid for the beekeepers because of what they were just covering themselves so there was a real push to settle the matter quickly where they knew the bees had been poisoned otherwise it would have taken a lot longer to get the money to fish that many of the beekeepers accepted the compensation and bear was left alone the ban on the a negative noise in corn wasn't a problem as they were still approved for many other crops between 19022017 around 3700 tonnes of the agent was sold in germany alone and they and other manufacturers like syngenta supplied various nieuwendyk it annoyed to more than a 100 countries and billions of euros scientists accuse the producers of making money at the expense of the environment. because studies show that me a negative noise actually impact entire ecosystems. dutch toxic
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pissed at nascar's, you know, what they did, and they came here because this track is owned by the burton smith family, and it's a nascar track essentially. >> reporter: sheriff's deputies are now reviewing security video. jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> a decision from the white house will have a big impact on the silicon valley. president trump says he's protecting american jobs during the pandemic, but tech leaders don't see it that way. today the president extended a freeze on new visas for foreign workers through the end of this year. that includes h-1b visas. many local companies employ and rely on thousands of h-1b visas, companies like apple, google, facebook and tesla. they say this freeze will slow their innovation. >> it might seem politically advantageous to reduce the number of foreign workers in the united states. it's actually going to hurt the economy and send the wrong kind of message and probably send our industries offshore. >> well, the freeze will not impact any workers who already are here on a visa. it will only politic new visas going forward. >>> new at 11:00, b
pissed at nascar's, you know, what they did, and they came here because this track is owned by the burton smith family, and it's a nascar track essentially. >> reporter: sheriff's deputies are now reviewing security video. jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> a decision from the white house will have a big impact on the silicon valley. president trump says he's protecting american jobs during the pandemic, but tech leaders don't see it that way. today the president extended a freeze...
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stage about burton bergen investigated what had gone wrong and what i scar to the computers amazement plane was placed on the mechanical feet planted as. the agriculture ministry echoed bears official line saying that had the seeds been sewn correctly everything would have been fine clinics were nevertheless banned for use on call in germany they're still committed for other crops they offer 2200000 euros in fast track aid but only on one condition for the beekeepers. in return i shall seed all existing and future claims to compensation to the state or bottom of your to. the investigation the government has gotten gotten back had suddenly become a mediation the offer from bail was actually made by the agriculture department is learned by the river bank or no bay or state of bottom but they wanted to buy their way out of. it was touted as an emergency aid for the beekeepers because of what they were just covering themselves so there was a real push to settle the matter quickly where they knew the bees had been poisoned otherwise it would have taken a lot longer to get the money to fish
stage about burton bergen investigated what had gone wrong and what i scar to the computers amazement plane was placed on the mechanical feet planted as. the agriculture ministry echoed bears official line saying that had the seeds been sewn correctly everything would have been fine clinics were nevertheless banned for use on call in germany they're still committed for other crops they offer 2200000 euros in fast track aid but only on one condition for the beekeepers. in return i shall seed all...
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hello i'm richard burton you're at the listening post working from home the media stories we're looking at this week will take us from moscow to minsk via manila we examine russia's fake news problem with cope with 19 the official numbers just don't add up. state of denial on the.
hello i'm richard burton you're at the listening post working from home the media stories we're looking at this week will take us from moscow to minsk via manila we examine russia's fake news problem with cope with 19 the official numbers just don't add up. state of denial on the.
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we did this thing and lance burton the magician. so they're checking everybody you know you go through metal detectors everything you know and he's there with a giant sword. and they don't say anything about it and i go way to. this they're not thinking here he has a giant and you may think it's a fake sword it is not a fake soward it is a giant so hard and i go. it's this and you know mean it was a double edged sword because you know you brought home free democrat going into the white house but you know you don't have the chance to take your mom to the white house hardly ever and so you should always take that opportunity and then when i met reagan and his hand was so being egged and so inviting that i understood immediately why he was president. gave you a sense of calm and safety that as the patriarch of the country should at any given moment we're talking to really anderson lou now i don't know how many specials you have done but this is one i that has fallen through the radar for me i don't know i do not know big underwear as i
we did this thing and lance burton the magician. so they're checking everybody you know you go through metal detectors everything you know and he's there with a giant sword. and they don't say anything about it and i go way to. this they're not thinking here he has a giant and you may think it's a fake sword it is not a fake soward it is a giant so hard and i go. it's this and you know mean it was a double edged sword because you know you brought home free democrat going into the white house...
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hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media stories that we're examining this week a statue of a slave trader takes the fall in the u.k. as britain confronts its colonial legacy the racism it exported in its days of empire the long running television show cox has had its day all that unrest in the u.s. has broadcasters reconsidering what television shows are appropriate viewing the advertising model that corporations can use to convince us that they care about more than a profit.
hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media stories that we're examining this week a statue of a slave trader takes the fall in the u.k. as britain confronts its colonial legacy the racism it exported in its days of empire the long running television show cox has had its day all that unrest in the u.s. has broadcasters reconsidering what television shows are appropriate viewing the advertising model that corporations can use to...
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hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media stories we're covering this week china india and the border dispute the turned deadly what is actually happening on the line of actual control advertisers.
hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media stories we're covering this week china india and the border dispute the turned deadly what is actually happening on the line of actual control advertisers.
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hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media elements we're examining this week 9 minutes in minnesota and the aftermath why does it take nationwide on the arrest and outrage before the u.s. media give the racial inequality story the coverage it deserves in iran and china the demonstrations in the u.s. have delivered the perf.
hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media elements we're examining this week 9 minutes in minnesota and the aftermath why does it take nationwide on the arrest and outrage before the u.s. media give the racial inequality story the coverage it deserves in iran and china the demonstrations in the u.s. have delivered the perf.
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hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media stories we're covering this week china india and the border dispute that turned.
hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media stories we're covering this week china india and the border dispute that turned.
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hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media elements we're examining this week 9 minutes in minnesota and the aftermath why does it take nationwide on the rest and out.
hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media elements we're examining this week 9 minutes in minnesota and the aftermath why does it take nationwide on the rest and out.
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so we're going to face a whole host of difficulties when you go to get your thoughts on this but burton we appreciate your time thank you you bet you guys democrats say that despite a briefing from the white house they still haven't received the information they need on russia's alleged bunting's on american soldiers in afghanistan donald trump has repeatedly denied he was informed the latest report from the new york times alleges trump received a written briefing in february democrats are calling for a full account from the intelligence committee the president called this a hoax publicly nothing in the briefing that we have just received led me to believe it is a hoax there may be different judgments as to the level of credibility but there was no assertion that the information we had was a hoax ok for more let's cross live to mike hanna in washington d.c. so the democrats are saying they haven't got enough information what's their next step. well there's absolute fury among the democrats were briefed in the white house in the course of the day the chair of the house intelligence commi
so we're going to face a whole host of difficulties when you go to get your thoughts on this but burton we appreciate your time thank you you bet you guys democrats say that despite a briefing from the white house they still haven't received the information they need on russia's alleged bunting's on american soldiers in afghanistan donald trump has repeatedly denied he was informed the latest report from the new york times alleges trump received a written briefing in february democrats are...
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hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirusstories the media elements that we're looking at this week the british government gets some outside help from technology companies to take on covert 19 but where will all the health data the personal medical records and up.
hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are the coronavirusstories the media elements that we're looking at this week the british government gets some outside help from technology companies to take on covert 19 but where will all the health data the personal medical records and up.
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hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media stories we're covering this week china india and the border dispute the turned deadly what is actually happening on the line of actual control advertisers pull the plug on facebook temporarily at least they say it's their way to get hate messages off the platform it's called autumn in cool turkey.
hello i'm richard burton you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media stories we're covering this week china india and the border dispute the turned deadly what is actually happening on the line of actual control advertisers pull the plug on facebook temporarily at least they say it's their way to get hate messages off the platform it's called autumn in cool turkey.
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>> i d burton malkial taught it. i took micro and macro. those are the only econ courses i took. >> i think that is two more than william mcchesney martin and did he pretty well. is there anything in your princeton education that actually got you thinking about the federal reserve in a somewhat serious way? not dreaming you'd be chairman of the fed, although that's -- that will be interesting to hear. but just thinking about the federal reserve and what it does? >> well, the answer is yes. for whatever reason, by the time i was a senior at princeton, i did have this idea. i didn't have much of a plan. i had an idea. and that was that i wanted to have a career that was mostly a private sector career but then to go in serve in government at different times in my career. the model would have been vfrmevance or shultz. part of that is growing up on washington, d.c. i definitely picked up and i did major in politics ultimately. and i picked up that idea and i strongly wanted to do public service. my dad had had done public service in the war. an
>> i d burton malkial taught it. i took micro and macro. those are the only econ courses i took. >> i think that is two more than william mcchesney martin and did he pretty well. is there anything in your princeton education that actually got you thinking about the federal reserve in a somewhat serious way? not dreaming you'd be chairman of the fed, although that's -- that will be interesting to hear. but just thinking about the federal reserve and what it does? >> well, the...
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manus: coming up burton on the mend. johnson will talk to his cabinets, talking him through the easing of the lock down as the virus deaths fall. but will it be enough to turn around his sliding poll ratings? this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: it is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." tom nejra cehic with manus buy. several gains for asian equities. since the march low, but futures a study to negative today but you are seeing some positivity in the dow and nasdaq futures. 10 year yield moving lower. you are seeing a weaker dollar generally for a ninth day and certainly weaker against the yen. some short covering on the yen. oil in positive territory. boris johnson will use the u.k. lockdown today after officials reported the lowest number of daily deaths since frictions were imposed. the health secretary said the data meant the government can press on with plans to open nonessential shops on monday. the prime minister is under pressure from members of his own party to cut the two meter social distancing limit. benjamin jones is still
manus: coming up burton on the mend. johnson will talk to his cabinets, talking him through the easing of the lock down as the virus deaths fall. but will it be enough to turn around his sliding poll ratings? this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: it is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." tom nejra cehic with manus buy. several gains for asian equities. since the march low, but futures a study to negative today but you are seeing some positivity in the dow and nasdaq futures. 10 year yield moving...