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case against the 4 self-proclaimed embassy protectors adrian pyne kevin zeese margaret flowers and david paul who occupied the embassy under the permission of the venezuelan government for more than 30 days last april before being forcibly removed last may by u.s. law enforcement the 4 were charged with knowingly and willfully obstructing resisting in interfering with a federal law enforcement agent gauged in the performance of a protective functions author. under section $37.00 of the state department's basic act of $956.00 sure all familiar with that act the penalties for the charge over their base were one year in prison and up to 100000 dollars in fines that was a piece this mistrial comes despite many roadblocks rulings and legal hurdles thrown out before activists by both the judge and prosecutors on the case joining us now to discuss the trial the hardships and what comes next is the embassy perfect. place to have you back on the show. so i got to start now mistrial how do you feel after seeing your case and then the mistrial and what does this murder verdict mean for you and for those
case against the 4 self-proclaimed embassy protectors adrian pyne kevin zeese margaret flowers and david paul who occupied the embassy under the permission of the venezuelan government for more than 30 days last april before being forcibly removed last may by u.s. law enforcement the 4 were charged with knowingly and willfully obstructing resisting in interfering with a federal law enforcement agent gauged in the performance of a protective functions author. under section $37.00 of the state...
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$100000.00 in fines for their protest. 2 of the embassy protectors standing trial adrian pyne and david paul joined me earlier to discuss the trial and what they faced inside that embassy. you're part of the 4 venezuelan embassy protect protesters who were there you're now facing trial for 11 if you are convicted let's say the government wins you would face if i'm got this right about 100000 dollars fines each each one of the 4 and a year in jail what i'll ask you this right now is you're facing this trial was the protest worth the potential punishments that you're now facing was sitting in there and doing what you did and standing up for what you believe in was a potential punishment. absolutely for me when i look at what my. my friends in venezuela and hundreds where i've done research for over 2 decades are suffering at the hands of u.s. imperialism and you know i mean i've got a very dear friend edwina c. now who was jailed for 19 months in a u.s. run basically u.s. run u.s. bill maximum security prison in honduras for protesting a stolen election that put into power a narco dictator tha
$100000.00 in fines for their protest. 2 of the embassy protectors standing trial adrian pyne and david paul joined me earlier to discuss the trial and what they faced inside that embassy. you're part of the 4 venezuelan embassy protect protesters who were there you're now facing trial for 11 if you are convicted let's say the government wins you would face if i'm got this right about 100000 dollars fines each each one of the 4 and a year in jail what i'll ask you this right now is you're...
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joining us now from las vegas, cnn political reporter arlette sae saenz, david gregory, and paul begala. friends, i have been waiting to hear from the three of you. paul, i want to start with you. explain to me what we saw last night and what it means. >> it's -- i don't know if we'll ever see a debate again where the front runner does not bear the brunt of the attacks. this is -- and it's a burden i bear. this is what i predicted. >> we remember. >> it was obvious, that's why i saw it. this was a gift to bernie sanders. it was a rough night for mike bloomberg. man, elizabeth warren just gutted him like a flounder on long island sound. it was rough for him. but bernie -- we are two days away from the voting in nevada and they attacked a guy who's not on the ballot in nevada. it was, i thought, tactically really dumb for the democrats. i'm not for any of these particular candidates. bloomberg really i thought performed terribly. i thought senator warren really just clocked him. but bernie is the front runner. bernie is very likely to win in nevada. this was your one chance, other democra
joining us now from las vegas, cnn political reporter arlette sae saenz, david gregory, and paul begala. friends, i have been waiting to hear from the three of you. paul, i want to start with you. explain to me what we saw last night and what it means. >> it's -- i don't know if we'll ever see a debate again where the front runner does not bear the brunt of the attacks. this is -- and it's a burden i bear. this is what i predicted. >> we remember. >> it was obvious, that's why...
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paul: ok david ingles in hong kong.o come, we will continue our look at how the coronavirus is affecting global markets. our conversation with roger mcnamee is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: our continuing coverage of the coronavirus. u.s. equities tumbled with the s&p 500 dropping the most since february 2018, as authorities struggled to keep infections from spreading outside of china. to discuss, we will bring in the cofounder of elevation partners, and author of "waking up to the facebook catastrophe." with us.oger mcnamee we have seen the impact on apple, obviously many tech companies with a big supply foothold in china. what do you think the impact of the virus will be across the tech industry? roger: i do not think any of us really know. what we do know is this was a disease that they thought they had contained in china, so people were breathing a sigh of relief. now it has broken out and we do not know. we know this is more infectious than most flu type viruses. we know that there are past coronavirus is like
paul: ok david ingles in hong kong.o come, we will continue our look at how the coronavirus is affecting global markets. our conversation with roger mcnamee is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: our continuing coverage of the coronavirus. u.s. equities tumbled with the s&p 500 dropping the most since february 2018, as authorities struggled to keep infections from spreading outside of china. to discuss, we will bring in the cofounder of elevation partners, and author of "waking up to...
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. >> the super star djs, diplo, david guetta, cascade, paul oakenfold, these guys are pulling in millionsi've got a feeling >> online distribution of music broke down the barriers of taste and suddenly everyone was listening to everything. ♪ that tonight's gonna be a good good night ♪ >> with the help of a computer, the past is just cool stuff you could discover. and that's what a whole generation of music-makers do. the 2000s are the age of the machine, but that doesn't mean there's not a search for the soul inside the machine. ♪ tonight's the night ♪ let's live it up ♪ i got my money ♪ let's live it up ♪ go out and smash it ♪ jump on that sofa ♪ let's kick it off ♪ i don't know where -- let it go ♪ ♪ ♪ i feel stressed out ♪ i want to let it go ♪ there's no way out ♪ face down, losing all control ♪ ♪ here we come here we go, we got to rock ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the next steps. how the trump impeachment trial will proceed when it resumes on monday. >>> also ahead here at this hour, the battle for iowa. democrats vying to replace the u.s. president go all out. the weekend before the country's first ca
. >> the super star djs, diplo, david guetta, cascade, paul oakenfold, these guys are pulling in millionsi've got a feeling >> online distribution of music broke down the barriers of taste and suddenly everyone was listening to everything. ♪ that tonight's gonna be a good good night ♪ >> with the help of a computer, the past is just cool stuff you could discover. and that's what a whole generation of music-makers do. the 2000s are the age of the machine, but that doesn't...
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paul: david, i want to get to you.that big news of apple today come are you watching for the followed from that? >> it wasn't completely unexpected. central banks [indiscernible] liquidity in these markets. certainly, a confirmation that the corporate fallout that will eventually show up in earnings is probably still a fluid concept now. i bring that up because you mentioned nikkei futures, dollar-yen dipping on the back the suppliersnd of apple listed in the asia-pacific are, lots of the stocks [indiscernible] areheir respective indices within the top five. taiwan is a good example. [indiscernible] 9:00 a.m. in tokyo so we get a lot of stocks coming online, as well. when apple says it will miss its guidance, a lot of other companies that depend on apple will likely also come under pressure to beat their targets respectively. andrea, china has been forthcoming with the stimulus. one beneficiary has been emerging markets. >> that's right. emerging markets have shown quite a bit of resilience and they are more confident
paul: david, i want to get to you.that big news of apple today come are you watching for the followed from that? >> it wasn't completely unexpected. central banks [indiscernible] liquidity in these markets. certainly, a confirmation that the corporate fallout that will eventually show up in earnings is probably still a fluid concept now. i bring that up because you mentioned nikkei futures, dollar-yen dipping on the back the suppliersnd of apple listed in the asia-pacific are, lots of the...
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paul: david, in terms of things getting worse, there's a whole lot of data out.arter gdp numbers from around the region. what is top of mind? david: three countries. i love the title of one of the reports out of the bloomberg about a week and a half ago. what they are essentially saying is a lot of this is backward looking. the momentum the data will show -- example. is a good you have thailand coming up. .xports as of december and i loosely obviously january -- rates were bad. we have not gotten february data yet. rates were bad as well. low-end prime rate in january which may give us a look at how rates are being pressured in china, a response on the fiscal, monetary policy. the banks fall right in between when it comes to the chinese context. and adam,right, david thank you for joining us. you can check out our library for some of the charts we are talking about. you can find that on dtv go -- go> on the bloomberg terminal. still to come, kristalina georgieva this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ on the impact of the coronavirus. this is bloomberg. ♪ in sy
paul: david, in terms of things getting worse, there's a whole lot of data out.arter gdp numbers from around the region. what is top of mind? david: three countries. i love the title of one of the reports out of the bloomberg about a week and a half ago. what they are essentially saying is a lot of this is backward looking. the momentum the data will show -- example. is a good you have thailand coming up. .xports as of december and i loosely obviously january -- rates were bad. we have not...
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paul, david, waj, thank you all very much. >>> coming up we have pete buttigieg and andrew yang. they will join us to talk about new hampshire and what they see ahead. i am curious about what andrew yang is going to do and what other campaign he will support. >> i do think that's a really interesting question. because his voters, it's a different group of voters. and it's possible that they would not support anyone other than andrew yang unless he gets behind someone strongly. >>> so moments ago president trump congratulated -- yes, you heard that right -- he congratulated the attorney general for intervening in the sentencing recommendation of his friend roger stone. this comes after all the prosecutors in the case quit in protest. you will hear people say they have never seen anything like this before. why? because there never has been anything like this before. that's next. ♪ the clock is ticking, time is running out ♪ ♪ give her something that will leave her with no doubt. ♪ make this valentine's day mean more. ♪ jared. we stood up for the rule of law. for the america we love
paul, david, waj, thank you all very much. >>> coming up we have pete buttigieg and andrew yang. they will join us to talk about new hampshire and what they see ahead. i am curious about what andrew yang is going to do and what other campaign he will support. >> i do think that's a really interesting question. because his voters, it's a different group of voters. and it's possible that they would not support anyone other than andrew yang unless he gets behind someone strongly....
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paul: david, let's stick with china.ectations for more policy showing up in many parts of the market now. what can you tell us about that? david: simply look at the one china.nd yield in short-term rates in china have basically collapsed. on the back of expectations they will do more located in e liquidity injections. of move in recent days policymakers in china to drive down rates, by tinkering here and there 5, 10 basis points. that guarantees we will get a drop. there is still debate. the other thing i want to point out is the yield curve in china. i think we have a chart that shows you. short-term has actually gone down so much. it has not steepened to four year highs which tells you perhaps the market is betting on more easing to come. the other thing is risk premiums in the credit space. your average bond yield in asia is 3.8%. back to you. paul: bloomberg's david ingles in hong kong. thank you for joining us. some breaking news now. we have the latest numbers out of hubei province on the coronavirus. on3 new cases
paul: david, let's stick with china.ectations for more policy showing up in many parts of the market now. what can you tell us about that? david: simply look at the one china.nd yield in short-term rates in china have basically collapsed. on the back of expectations they will do more located in e liquidity injections. of move in recent days policymakers in china to drive down rates, by tinkering here and there 5, 10 basis points. that guarantees we will get a drop. there is still debate. the...
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paul: david ingles in hong kong, thank you for that.bloomberg subscriber, catch up with all of our interviews by using our interactive function tv . join the concert -- conversation by sending instant messages to our team and guests during live shows. check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ k it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. cathay pacific has warned first half results see a significant coronavirus.of the the airline has been hit hard in the past year with pro-democracy protests eating travel to hong kong before the virus outbreak cut it even further. sales from hong kong and china account for about half of their total revenue. the airline has reduced flights to the mainland by 90%. first earnings, 29% prices,n iron ore allowing the new ceo to raise the dividend even as the impact of the coronavirus still looks to short-term uncertainty. the company also warned that it will revise down expectations for commodity demand growth is the virus isn't contai
paul: david ingles in hong kong, thank you for that.bloomberg subscriber, catch up with all of our interviews by using our interactive function tv . join the concert -- conversation by sending instant messages to our team and guests during live shows. check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ k it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. cathay pacific has warned first half results see a significant coronavirus.of the the airline...
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plenty more ahead in the next hour of bloomberg markets asia where we will be joined by david from capital management. paulsoftbank earnings is due out later today. we will get analysis from amir anvarzadeh from assymetric advisors. at the top of the hour, australian markets opening, futures pointing higher, keeping an ion commonwealth bank, the largest listed corporation on the sx reporting earnings today -- the asx, reporting earnings today, coming in on a slight beat, futures pointing higher by .4%. more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ sometimes your small screen is your big screen. and with the xfinity stream app, which is free with your service, you can take a spin through on demand shows, or stream live tv. download your dvr'd shows and movies on the fly. even record from right where you are. whether you're travelling around the country or around the house, keep what you watch with you. download the xfinity stream app and watch all the shows you love. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new
plenty more ahead in the next hour of bloomberg markets asia where we will be joined by david from capital management. paulsoftbank earnings is due out later today. we will get analysis from amir anvarzadeh from assymetric advisors. at the top of the hour, australian markets opening, futures pointing higher, keeping an ion commonwealth bank, the largest listed corporation on the sx reporting earnings today -- the asx, reporting earnings today, coming in on a slight beat, futures pointing higher...
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this was the place to be tonight, a lot of celebrities were here, david beckham, beyoncÉ, jay-z, paulrty and many others as well. as for president trump, who actually flew and walked on the field or in the college national for booking while he chose not to do that even though he's spending a week about 75 miles up the road and paul beach and mar-a-lago, he and his wife melania went down the road to the trump international golf club to watch the first half inside the clubhouse and shortly after halftime they made their way to the airport, air force one and already in route back to washington. and all of the fun that the current washington situation is. jon: he has a little speech to work on i think. phil keating in miami thank you. before tonight's game president trump set down with a pregame interview with sean hannity to talk about impeachment to the state of the union. jackie joined is now with the highlights. >> good evening john the president took time out tonight to watch the big game at a watch party at the trump international gold club in west palm beach. he is now headed back
this was the place to be tonight, a lot of celebrities were here, david beckham, beyoncÉ, jay-z, paulrty and many others as well. as for president trump, who actually flew and walked on the field or in the college national for booking while he chose not to do that even though he's spending a week about 75 miles up the road and paul beach and mar-a-lago, he and his wife melania went down the road to the trump international golf club to watch the first half inside the clubhouse and shortly after...
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i think i will end with a story about paul that is my favorite one, and it is about the last year of his life when we so tragically lost him, and sheila and david'ster and their beloved staff in that plane crash. what i remember about that year is yeah, that day, but i remember something else. paul had told our whole state that he had ms, so he could never run back and forth in those parades like he used to always do. instead, he would stand on the back of the bus and waved in those parades. he could run anymore. but here was the coolest part -- he had energized so many people in those green shirts to run around that bus in endless motion that you did not even notice he was not running himself. that's what i'm asking you to do for me. not literally run around the bus america, but help us at amyklobuchar.com and help us by making those calls, by talking to your neighbors, because we don't just want to eke by a victory at 4:00 a.m. we want to win big. we want to win this for the people of our country. we want to win this for dignity and decency. we want to win this big and get our democracy back. let's go to work and to do this. thank you, everybod
i think i will end with a story about paul that is my favorite one, and it is about the last year of his life when we so tragically lost him, and sheila and david'ster and their beloved staff in that plane crash. what i remember about that year is yeah, that day, but i remember something else. paul had told our whole state that he had ms, so he could never run back and forth in those parades like he used to always do. instead, he would stand on the back of the bus and waved in those parades. he...
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let's hear next from david, in st. paul, minnesota. a republican.ited about how well amy klobuchar is doing. she is the kind of candidate who can bring out the moderate republicans and pry them away from donald trump, and that is a real path for victory for democrats. dividedw, with their moderate votes, they are divided, but if you look at pete and amy, that is the base of the party. they are giving it to bernie sanders. they are giving it to bernie sanders. what will happen when it is bernie versus trump? when amy klobuchar can pull from the center and the right and hold that energy from donald trump. that's what i want to see, amy klobuchar is a winner. you have to consider that. host: just to put your comets in context, you called on the republican line. who did you vote for in 2016? caller: i could not vote for donald trump and 2016, so it was a right in response and i will keep that to myself. under no circumstances could i vote for that. host: but you are a republican? caller: absolutely. .ost: thank you last voice goes to antonia from califo
let's hear next from david, in st. paul, minnesota. a republican.ited about how well amy klobuchar is doing. she is the kind of candidate who can bring out the moderate republicans and pry them away from donald trump, and that is a real path for victory for democrats. dividedw, with their moderate votes, they are divided, but if you look at pete and amy, that is the base of the party. they are giving it to bernie sanders. they are giving it to bernie sanders. what will happen when it is bernie...
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paul: richard clarida there with david westin on friday. decisions are expected in asia this week. we have got the r.b.i. meeting in australia, reserve bank as well, thailand and the philippines on the slate. we will watch out for commentary on how impacts with the coronavirus is affecting thinking. joining us his the mizuho head of economics and strategy. when you look down the list of central bank meetings, which ones are most likely to move? vishnu: we have a non-consensus view that the bank of thailand will cut rates. that is one of the banks we think will move this week, the other being the philippine central bank. it is a consensus be of. the have got the space to cut and have been flagging for a while that they will. inflation is contained in it has got downside risks to the economy coming from the virus on top of weaker growth. i think they will cut. .t., they willo consider tourism and tourism from china plays a big part in the domestic economy so they would not want to accentuate domestic fragility. also the fiscal stimulus that w
paul: richard clarida there with david westin on friday. decisions are expected in asia this week. we have got the r.b.i. meeting in australia, reserve bank as well, thailand and the philippines on the slate. we will watch out for commentary on how impacts with the coronavirus is affecting thinking. joining us his the mizuho head of economics and strategy. when you look down the list of central bank meetings, which ones are most likely to move? vishnu: we have a non-consensus view that the bank...
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paul: bloomberg anger david in glace, thank you for -- anchor, david ingles joining us.onday. it is the heavyweights financials and materials weighing on the market. the other 10 year yield still hovering near that low. we will be watching that later on when the reserve bank of australia holds its first policy meeting of 2020. taylor: i want to get a check on the first word headlines with karina mitchell. karina: hong kong is closing more checkpoints with china. the government will shut points of entry from midnight tuesday. chief executive says china has already stopped issuing visas to hong kong. the measures will leave three border crossings open, shenzhen, the jew hybrids in the airport. the viruses having an increasing economic impact abroad. duty-free sales in japan slumped over new year. several leading operators say sales fell in the double digits compared to the holiday period last year as chinese visitors .tayed away chinese tourist make up one third of arrivals on more than that in consumer spending. a bribery investigation involving airbus and airasia has tri
paul: bloomberg anger david in glace, thank you for -- anchor, david ingles joining us.onday. it is the heavyweights financials and materials weighing on the market. the other 10 year yield still hovering near that low. we will be watching that later on when the reserve bank of australia holds its first policy meeting of 2020. taylor: i want to get a check on the first word headlines with karina mitchell. karina: hong kong is closing more checkpoints with china. the government will shut points...
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paul: all right, david anglais's in hong kong. for watching that story for us. up buying u.s. imports to the village side of the phase one trade deal. it's a commitment made more difficult with the coronavirus outbreak. joinstrade center founder us now from singapore. one suspects that the u.s. and china are going to have to talk some more about these phase one commitments. when would you expect those discussions to take place? deborah: at the moment, you could argue that the chinese government has their hands full. they are not interested in talking about longer-term commitments at this moment. at a certain point, they will have to pick up the phone and call washington and say, just to confirm, we are not going to be meeting the targets we discussed . at least not meeting them in the near term. give us some time. we will see how this evolves. at the moment, we are unlikely to meet our commitments. paul: is there a recipe for political risk year? the elections are closing in. president trump has made some political mileage out of attacking china in the past. cou
paul: all right, david anglais's in hong kong. for watching that story for us. up buying u.s. imports to the village side of the phase one trade deal. it's a commitment made more difficult with the coronavirus outbreak. joinstrade center founder us now from singapore. one suspects that the u.s. and china are going to have to talk some more about these phase one commitments. when would you expect those discussions to take place? deborah: at the moment, you could argue that the chinese government...
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paul. we talk about bob iger, david stern and learning how to say no. carol: so much.ven't watched it,
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paul: bloomberg's -- taylor: bloomberg's david welch, thanks for joining.e coverage on tesla, on wednesday we have adam jonas. plus, everything you need to know about electric vehicles. catch the premiere of our special program, ev's on the brink of change, this friday. coming up in one more day, democratic candidates crisscrossing new hampshire in a final push ahead of tuesday's primary. we will preview what could happen in the polls. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: let's get a check of the business flash headlines. foxconn has resumed some production at its main iphone factory in the province that neighbors the virus had province. local officials inspected monday to assess the company's virus prevention measures. it is not clear how many workers returned to duty, with foxconn changing its previous plan to postpone operations and instead announcing a strategy to stagger the return of workers. alibaba is planning to waive some of the fees it charges for merchants to list products to offset the impact of the coronavirus. it says it will halt fees for the first
paul: bloomberg's -- taylor: bloomberg's david welch, thanks for joining.e coverage on tesla, on wednesday we have adam jonas. plus, everything you need to know about electric vehicles. catch the premiere of our special program, ev's on the brink of change, this friday. coming up in one more day, democratic candidates crisscrossing new hampshire in a final push ahead of tuesday's primary. we will preview what could happen in the polls. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: let's get a check of the...
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paul: we have reports that macau casinos might be cutting dividends. davidfries, they are essentially saying the possibility that casinos and utilities in hong kong might be potential dividends to reduce on the back of the other port i was mentioning earlier. the companies are keeping cash closer to the chest. there is more cash flow management right now because of disruption, and a lot of the vehicles i imagine her thinking right now, just trying to be notervative given it is entirely certain when things go back to normal. that is the casino and utilities space. i'm going to bring up a story that just dropped on the bloomberg as well, about tech companies looking at a nightmare scenario. i recommend everyone read that as well. , a big contract manufacturer for apple. with factories coming back online, their priority is to they keep the virus and check in these manufacturing towns. the objective is to keep infections at zero. that goes back to the cash flow question as well and how these companies are maybe looking to manage a lot of what is going into the b
paul: we have reports that macau casinos might be cutting dividends. davidfries, they are essentially saying the possibility that casinos and utilities in hong kong might be potential dividends to reduce on the back of the other port i was mentioning earlier. the companies are keeping cash closer to the chest. there is more cash flow management right now because of disruption, and a lot of the vehicles i imagine her thinking right now, just trying to be notervative given it is entirely certain...
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paul. it's of the last year of his life when be so tragically lost him and sheila and david's sister and theireloved staff in that plane crash. ist i remember about that that day, but something else. ms and hem he had could never run back and forth like in those parades, instead he would stand on the back of that bus and wave -- on that bus and wave. he could not run anymore. peopleenergized so many in those green shirts to run around that bus in endless motion that you didn't even notice he wasn't running himself. that is what i'm asking you to do. not literally run around the bus [laughter] sen. klobuchar: but help us at amy klobuchar.com and help us by making those calls, by talking to your neighbor because we don't want to just eek by a victory at 4:00 a.m.. we want to win big. we want to win this for the people of this country, we want to win this for dignity and decency and we want to win this big and our democracy back. let's go to work and do this. thank you, everybody. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> the next contest is a succulent primary. it's called the first in the south with 54 pledged delegat
paul. it's of the last year of his life when be so tragically lost him and sheila and david's sister and theireloved staff in that plane crash. ist i remember about that that day, but something else. ms and hem he had could never run back and forth like in those parades, instead he would stand on the back of that bus and wave -- on that bus and wave. he could not run anymore. peopleenergized so many in those green shirts to run around that bus in endless motion that you didn't even notice he...
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thank you for -- paul: thank you for joining us. let's go to david hong kong -- let's go to david in hong kong. how sustainable is this? big losers of the are seeing quite a bit. take japan out of the equation for the moment. look one level below the hood, the korean markets for example were quite bad yesterday. you are also seeing, at the same remaining at or moving higher. we have seen the bottom of the market. will consider a primary factor for these markets in the coming days. on the chinese market, i want to mention. you're getting a lot of the health care as well. the thing. as the equity market moves up as well, the value of chinese stock being shorted come as of yesterday it was at a record high. the fear of mess -- missing out. haslinda: in the end, it will be about earnings. that the surprising outlook appears grim. >> absolutely. we had a couple of examples coming out. just very recently in the last hour or so, they were reporting on hiring their. change in the entering expectations from the time that the virus hit about five or six weeks
thank you for -- paul: thank you for joining us. let's go to david hong kong -- let's go to david in hong kong. how sustainable is this? big losers of the are seeing quite a bit. take japan out of the equation for the moment. look one level below the hood, the korean markets for example were quite bad yesterday. you are also seeing, at the same remaining at or moving higher. we have seen the bottom of the market. will consider a primary factor for these markets in the coming days. on the...
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on record, its gratitude for the service of david morrisi, jeffrey keaton, samuel mcpole, big slade, matt cavana, ian mcbeth, paul hudson, and rick demorgan jr. firefighters who lost their lives during the fires and extends its deepest condolences to their families. four, recognizes the contributions of thousands of volunteers and career firefighters and the dedication of emergency services personnel across australia. five, honors the contribution of more than 6,500 australian defense force personnel including 3,000 adf reservists and the work of emergency management australia throughout the summer. six recognizes the generosity of individuals, families, schools, churches, and religious groups. service clubs and businesses from across australia and elsewhere in the world during the evacuations and following the fires. seven, expresses its gratitude to australia's friends, allies, and neighbors who have provided or offered support. eight, recognizes the unceasing efforts and close cooperation between state and local governments, demonstrating the strength of our federation. nine, commit itself to learning any less
on record, its gratitude for the service of david morrisi, jeffrey keaton, samuel mcpole, big slade, matt cavana, ian mcbeth, paul hudson, and rick demorgan jr. firefighters who lost their lives during the fires and extends its deepest condolences to their families. four, recognizes the contributions of thousands of volunteers and career firefighters and the dedication of emergency services personnel across australia. five, honors the contribution of more than 6,500 australian defense force...
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david bernal. let's pop up exhibit it. it's from a state appellate court ruling and it reads is such paul bowles would eliminated it would be play the game. foul balls represent an inheren risk to spectators attending baseball games. david, take it away. >> there it is, the general rule . that's the baseball role. it makes sense because when you buy a ticket, you have to assum that risk that when you go into that venue, this is a possibility. if everybody looks at their ticket and flips it over, that is exactly what it says. there are limitations to this rule. in fact, let's say the stadium doesn't put a net behind home play. that would be liable. they would be liable for some point for that. so that a single injury in the stadium. it is the ones that they did no protect. when you walk and that stadium, you have to be ready for those balls. >> they make me nervous. every time i go to a baseball game i'm thinking about it. time for exhibit b. william and mary law review says , quote, courts continue to rely on a 100-year-old legal doctrine when determining whether to hold teams liable for . >> and injuries balls or bets leav
david bernal. let's pop up exhibit it. it's from a state appellate court ruling and it reads is such paul bowles would eliminated it would be play the game. foul balls represent an inheren risk to spectators attending baseball games. david, take it away. >> there it is, the general rule . that's the baseball role. it makes sense because when you buy a ticket, you have to assum that risk that when you go into that venue, this is a possibility. if everybody looks at their ticket and flips...
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paul brennan al-jazeera london. well let's now bring in our guests in cambridge we have david adams he is deputy director at the center for intellectual property and information or at cambridge university in brussels we had an escape she's the europe policy analyst at access now that's a digital rights advocacy group and in oxford we have neera silva she's the director of the journalism fellowship program at the reuters institute for the study of journalism at oxford university welcome to you or david i want to start with you because social media is fundamentally about individuals uploading their own content to these platforms right so where does the responsibility lie then with the individuals or with the platforms and if we then hand that responsibility to the platforms does that then mean that individuals then don't have the accountability for what they post. well i don't think anyone's saying that ultimately it's an original publisher or even an individual uploads information online that they are responsible 'd for the legality of it but we have to be aware that unlike you know 20 or 30 years ago and particularly
paul brennan al-jazeera london. well let's now bring in our guests in cambridge we have david adams he is deputy director at the center for intellectual property and information or at cambridge university in brussels we had an escape she's the europe policy analyst at access now that's a digital rights advocacy group and in oxford we have neera silva she's the director of the journalism fellowship program at the reuters institute for the study of journalism at oxford university welcome to you...
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paul: i want to bring in david. we know china is the bigger piece of the em pie.his influenced emerging markets? markets lot of emerging would be looking to china for cues in what they do next. in comparison to sars, china was a 14 million, trillion renminbi. now you expect transmission to follow through. ands following rate swaps expectations last week. that was continuing to climb lower as risk assets are rallying. it does point to the fact that we are revisiting two things. central banks can heal markets quicker than they can heal the economy. and when you look at us trying to figure out how bad the impacts would be to the chinese economy, just keep in mind, a large chunk of the economy was shot for half a month. for half a month. there is no indication that whole chunk will come online today. you understand while risk assets might continue to trade higher, em threats on the back of the renminbi might see further pressure. paul: as you mentioned, china looking to restart the economy and it will be a staggered restart after a long break. sense of the of a damage
paul: i want to bring in david. we know china is the bigger piece of the em pie.his influenced emerging markets? markets lot of emerging would be looking to china for cues in what they do next. in comparison to sars, china was a 14 million, trillion renminbi. now you expect transmission to follow through. ands following rate swaps expectations last week. that was continuing to climb lower as risk assets are rallying. it does point to the fact that we are revisiting two things. central banks can...
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canada thanks to paul men yet it's minister president. 3.5000000 loons blocked a treaty concerning 500000000 europeans a smooth european entity defies the great liberal euro it's truly david against goliath. come all of us face that want to give us an idea for which one big diff. is good about fair hope there's one is what we did that even to us are not. as good as you would get us big. because prevail don't want to sign it just. sources on those i mean i don't it is only. this sort of distrust for me as it examines this you know not that exam i was the 1st going is unfair see it up chris said don't fix it it's all there are. very good in your hope in. this will be done. to attract foreign investors you're a promise canada did would integrate the international arbitration system called dns into the treaty. the cornerstone of the system is the deterrent effect for states when a complaint is made. women's state nationalized is a business it seizes property and the state then compensates for this expropriation . but if the state raises the minimum wage or passes an empty g.m. along or prohibits disruptors it can affect a company's gains. this is an indirect expose creation s
canada thanks to paul men yet it's minister president. 3.5000000 loons blocked a treaty concerning 500000000 europeans a smooth european entity defies the great liberal euro it's truly david against goliath. come all of us face that want to give us an idea for which one big diff. is good about fair hope there's one is what we did that even to us are not. as good as you would get us big. because prevail don't want to sign it just. sources on those i mean i don't it is only. this sort of distrust...
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canada thanks to paul men yet it's minister president. 3.5000000 loons blocked a treaty concerning 500000000 europeans a smoothie european entity defies the great liberal euro it's truly david against goliath. all of us face that want to get us back to figure from where we differ. is good or bad for hope there's one is what we do believe that even if you know you're not if you don't. give us big. sign it just. says on as i'm going to join it is only. just run through me as it examines this you know knesset exam i was the 1st going is unfair see it up chris said don't fix it it's all there are. to attract foreign investors you're the problem is canada did would integrate the international arbitration system called dns into the treaty. the cornerstone of the system is the deterrent effect for states when a complaint is made. when a state national. this is a business it seizes property and the state then compensates for this expropriation . but if the state raises the minimum wage or passes an engine. or prohibits destructors it can affect a company's gains. this is an indirect expose creation since it's a loss of earnings. sufficient ground for suing a state before a private
canada thanks to paul men yet it's minister president. 3.5000000 loons blocked a treaty concerning 500000000 europeans a smoothie european entity defies the great liberal euro it's truly david against goliath. all of us face that want to get us back to figure from where we differ. is good or bad for hope there's one is what we do believe that even if you know you're not if you don't. give us big. sign it just. says on as i'm going to join it is only. just run through me as it examines this you...
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company did go over an illiterate in that sleazy focus lead that this was on paul saul so as to do it all more on television critic david so you could put the 2 gay bullied gleg siebold isn't nomen to secure their asses on bill's own sill book oh no it's a dude little hope gandhi said the new food lepage so if you need there's a limit. to have a monetary union work effectively. what happens is that the more efficient regions or in the case of the eurozone countries become even more efficient and wealthier the poorer regions or less efficient regions become poorer and less efficient. italy south was industrializing until the country unified and in the in the $860.00 s. and seventy's and once that happened if you are an italian investor in the south why would you invest money in the south when you can earn more money by putting your savings in milan. or investing it in the north of italy so the south became steadily poorer so what did the italians have to do they had to get always and they still doing it had to send money to the south regularly not lend money but give grants. and in the old days they had the big gossipy m
company did go over an illiterate in that sleazy focus lead that this was on paul saul so as to do it all more on television critic david so you could put the 2 gay bullied gleg siebold isn't nomen to secure their asses on bill's own sill book oh no it's a dude little hope gandhi said the new food lepage so if you need there's a limit. to have a monetary union work effectively. what happens is that the more efficient regions or in the case of the eurozone countries become even more efficient...
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paul. andy biggs, head of the freedom caucus. andy biggs. david, come up here.big star -- she became this monster star. she looked with such indignation at the other side. debbie lesko. you will be running someday. your grandson -- he will be running someday. arizona senate president. come up here, karen. rusty bowers. vice president of the navajo nation. arizona republican party state chair kelly ward. kelly ward. come up. we have a lot of other leaders, but we have to get back to speaking. do me a favor, before i introduce a very special guest, i would like to ask your great governor -- he won by 16 point. it was not even a contest. he's tough to beat. doug ducey, say a couple of words, please. >> mr. president, we are going to keep arizona red in 2020. we are going to return president donald trump and vice president mike pence to the white house. we are going to return -- martha mcsally to the united states senate. and we are going to keep our republican majority in our congressional delegation and our state chambers. mr. president, thank you for what you hav
paul. andy biggs, head of the freedom caucus. andy biggs. david, come up here.big star -- she became this monster star. she looked with such indignation at the other side. debbie lesko. you will be running someday. your grandson -- he will be running someday. arizona senate president. come up here, karen. rusty bowers. vice president of the navajo nation. arizona republican party state chair kelly ward. kelly ward. come up. we have a lot of other leaders, but we have to get back to speaking. do...
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david. come, zynga surprise analysts with its latest results. more details in a moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ pauls for you here in australia. the reserve bank of australia governor is giving his semiannual testament. there you see him speaking. he said that easing is not on the agenda for australia right now. right now we are three quarters of 1% rated he has made that statement in the past. he says there are no changes in wages growth. has monitored the market closely. more broadly, he sees a moderate uplift in global growth. he is just starting his three hours of testimony. if you want to follow that, you can. let's check in on first word news. china is stepping up monitoring residents in wuhan where the coronavirus outbreak began trade a must report their body temperatures daily. the local doctor who was initially criticized by peru has died.police now more than 30,000 confirmed cases in china. 632 people have died. the virus has halted china's path toward overtaking hollywood as the top movie market in the world. the infection virtually wiped out ticket sales during the lunar new year holiday
david. come, zynga surprise analysts with its latest results. more details in a moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ pauls for you here in australia. the reserve bank of australia governor is giving his semiannual testament. there you see him speaking. he said that easing is not on the agenda for australia right now. right now we are three quarters of 1% rated he has made that statement in the past. he says there are no changes in wages growth. has monitored the market closely. more broadly, he sees...
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paul: what are we seeing in china's bond market? the equitynguine as markets? davidre giving us the same signals as the equity markets, which are doing well. it is reversing back up a little bit right now off of a high retraced all the way back. short-term growth expectations are being repriced and wreath rock -- rethought right now on the impact on the economy. at least today, yields are pushing back up, but forecasts are that they will become quite depressed into we get a better idea of what the impact really will be on the chinese economy. right, david ingles, thank you for that. , anl to come on the show exclusive interview with the ongapore tourism board ceo the virus outbreak. ♪ haslinda: you are looking at live pictures of the lion city. we are in the middle of a trading day. show, an the sampler event that brought hundreds of thousands of years ago. this year, because of coronavirus, subdued participation. lockheed martin, the maker of the f-35. -- a lot ofe expect companies including raytheon are not around to make those deals. let's get the word headlines.
paul: what are we seeing in china's bond market? the equitynguine as markets? davidre giving us the same signals as the equity markets, which are doing well. it is reversing back up a little bit right now off of a high retraced all the way back. short-term growth expectations are being repriced and wreath rock -- rethought right now on the impact on the economy. at least today, yields are pushing back up, but forecasts are that they will become quite depressed into we get a better idea of what...
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paul: west bank senior currency strategist sean callow, thanks so much for joining us. stay with bloomberg. we will have more on the coronavirus. davidkong to close all of its borders with china. questioning whether a partial shutdown is enough. be sure to keep up-to-date to date on this developing coronavirus story. . you can walk -- you can run the function on the bloomberg terminal. there you will see the latest global figures from the cdc and bloomberg news room as well as how specific companies may be exposed. we also have the japanese health minister saying 200 73 people aboard the oklahoma cruise ship have been contested for the virus. we have learned to 10 people from the cruise ship have already tested positive. stay with us. more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ bloombergis is markets. i'm taylor riggs in san francisco. paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. just getting you across him of those details we have had out of japan in the past few minutes. the health minister saying quarantine in progress for the 3700 passengers and crew on the cruise ship which is packed in yokohama. more than 200 70 people will be t
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diverse group of americans to the paul to say this is a failed experiment, it is imperative we turn the page on mr. trump and his band of republicans. speaking with davidjoins us now from des moines. great to have you. the problem with mr. stier is before getting to the general election, getting past the primary elections. what are we seeing and i what? it looks like a tight race. tom steyer is not one of the leaders. soft -- imagine south carolina because he is doing better there. maybe five., tom steyer was pointing out iowa is not a diverse state. important, the emphasis on beating donald trump. we hear that from all the democrats no matter who they are backing. the most important thing is beating donald trump. you mentioned, he is not one of the leaders. in terms of the polls, as much credit as we give to paul's, of the polls.jud over thells are all place. we had a recent pulsating bernie sanders is not -- a recent poll saving bernie sanders is number one. the real question is fully parted, do we want to go mainstream centrist or more progressive? mainstream centrist, probably joe biden. more progressive, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. david
diverse group of americans to the paul to say this is a failed experiment, it is imperative we turn the page on mr. trump and his band of republicans. speaking with davidjoins us now from des moines. great to have you. the problem with mr. stier is before getting to the general election, getting past the primary elections. what are we seeing and i what? it looks like a tight race. tom steyer is not one of the leaders. soft -- imagine south carolina because he is doing better there. maybe five.,...
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and your friendship and david was involved earlier and the other congressman, these people, were working on this before. and they were working, i want to mention also early, and paulwho were intricately involved in making these changes. [applause]. they have been working on these issues for a longn. they were looking for some kind of change. and i can tell you, traction was found in 2016, when president donald trump was elected. [applause]. people sent to me, no, he is not white. it is coming. it is dumb luck. it is blah blah, yeah. well i'm no expert, and in no certain democratic first presidential candidate who looks for great matter, and we know who that is. [laughter]. but this ain't rocket science. this is reason we are seeing this are because o president donald trump. [applause]. and i want this to publicly thank you sir and ask you to please keep fighting for us. thank you sir. [applause]. [background sounds]. >> thank you larry. >> i think you may be running for politics one of these days. i think you could do a good job. thank you very much. that was fantastic. it is common sense, larry just said it, it is common sense. all we need is a governor, and we c
and your friendship and david was involved earlier and the other congressman, these people, were working on this before. and they were working, i want to mention also early, and paulwho were intricately involved in making these changes. [applause]. they have been working on these issues for a longn. they were looking for some kind of change. and i can tell you, traction was found in 2016, when president donald trump was elected. [applause]. people sent to me, no, he is not white. it is coming....
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david: i am semiretired. i left the register to run the public policy institute at southern illinois university, an organization that senator paulimon started after he left the senate. i work with students, taught politics. i taught a political writing class. i retired in 2016 and returned to iowa and iowa public television, iowa pbs was looking for someone to host a weekly news talkshow. so i am doing that, which keeps me a little bit covering the game, but primarily i am trying to be retired. [laughter] host: we are appreciative you spending time with us. let me start with 1976, the first caucus you covered and the year the caucus really went on the map. the democrats, and it is all about jimmy carter. tell us the jimmy carter story in 1976. david: jimmy carter and hamilton jordan picked up on the theme that gary hart and george mcgovern had. work hard in iowa. do well as a springboard into new hampshire to get money, momentum, media attention. so they came and raised the stakes. other candidates were coming here. it was the jumping off point and i think johnny apple was paying attention. they looked at it and said in 1972 iow
david: i am semiretired. i left the register to run the public policy institute at southern illinois university, an organization that senator paulimon started after he left the senate. i work with students, taught politics. i taught a political writing class. i retired in 2016 and returned to iowa and iowa public television, iowa pbs was looking for someone to host a weekly news talkshow. so i am doing that, which keeps me a little bit covering the game, but primarily i am trying to be retired....
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on afternoon live — we'll be putting your questions to professor david heyman from london school of tropical diseases, and professor paul the hash tag, bbc your questions, or email ‘your questions at bbc dot co dot uk‘. borisjohnson says he has full confidence in his home secretary, and has dismissed claims that m15 is witholding information from priti patel. the home office has dismissed claims that ms patel mistreated her staff. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is at westminster. it's a rather complicated picture. make sense of it for us. it's complicated, but at the bottom of it isa complicated, but at the bottom of it is a fairly explosive allegation being made, namely that the security services don't trust priti patel and don't think she is up to the job, and therefore are withholding information from her. that is an incendiary claim, because it would make it impossible for her to do her job and would raise questions about the integrity and loyalty of the security services. we have seen a whole series of denials, notjust from the security services and ms patel, but also now from downing street, insisti
on afternoon live — we'll be putting your questions to professor david heyman from london school of tropical diseases, and professor paul the hash tag, bbc your questions, or email ‘your questions at bbc dot co dot uk‘. borisjohnson says he has full confidence in his home secretary, and has dismissed claims that m15 is witholding information from priti patel. the home office has dismissed claims that ms patel mistreated her staff. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is at...
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david is born. >> harry came into the world very different to his brother who was heralded as the next in line to the throne of england. harry was the spare. >> paul berrel was princess diana's butler. >> so all through harry's formative years, he always knew he was second. >> he was always referred to as the spare. just always second best. and i think that had a profound effect on harry. >> his childhood was also impacted by his parent's marital troubles. >> harry grew up in a very very tricky household. the prince and princess were never happy together. in a marriage that had failed before it even began. >> i remember the times when diana was shut away and quiet, and crying, and the boys would write messages, please don't cry, mummy, and they would put it under the door. >> when charles and diana divorced, it hit harry hard. then, one year later, his mother is killed. harry is just 12 years old. >> this incredibly loving figure who had given him so much warmth and comfort and what was a very difficult childhood and extraordinary upbringing, was suddenly gone. >> i remember harry coming back to kensington palace, shortly after the funeral, and he
david is born. >> harry came into the world very different to his brother who was heralded as the next in line to the throne of england. harry was the spare. >> paul berrel was princess diana's butler. >> so all through harry's formative years, he always knew he was second. >> he was always referred to as the spare. just always second best. and i think that had a profound effect on harry. >> his childhood was also impacted by his parent's marital troubles. >>...