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harry edwards actually -- his relationship with tommie smith and john carlos broke because harry edwards did not go to the medal stand protest in mexico city. so the relationships were broken and money was lost. i think today -- just as a follow-up to that question -- that many athletes -- black athletes do not protest today because the black athlete of that day was less concerned about the money they made and more concerned about the future of their culture. today, many black athletes are so in love with the income that they might lose, that is the reason, in my view, that many black athletes today do not stand like lebron james. it could be argued that lebron james if he lost a lot of money would still have more than other people. to lose any of your money is your right. he doesn't have to do that. he is choosing to do that and i applaud him for it. i applaud colin kaepernick for what he is doing but you have to make a decision, culture or cash. >> and why did you decide to write this book? clyde: i wrote this book because i was trying to participate in an ongoing discourse that i felt
harry edwards actually -- his relationship with tommie smith and john carlos broke because harry edwards did not go to the medal stand protest in mexico city. so the relationships were broken and money was lost. i think today -- just as a follow-up to that question -- that many athletes -- black athletes do not protest today because the black athlete of that day was less concerned about the money they made and more concerned about the future of their culture. today, many black athletes are so...
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the best edwards can do? >>e mean, we're already trying d working with sweet potatoes and produce in small amount, and cows and hay and soybeans and wheat and corn, all the basic stuff. we're trying it all, and we got next door right here, we're going to solar farms.>> reenivasan: so, you're a solar farmer and a hemp farmer? >> we're tryeng to be. >> sasan: what happens if this experiment doesn't work out for you? >> well, we're going to lose a lot of money. that's... that's it. no... no bottom line on that. it's going to be rough. >> this is pbs newshosa weekend, rday. >> sreenivasan: for a look at how demographics in north carolinare changing and how that might impact the 2020 election, i spoke recently with adam hochberg. he's an instructor at the university of north carolina school of media and urnalism and a contributor to public radio's "american homefront" project. we s down at an empty lectur hall at u.n.c. chapel hill. >> well, north carolina is growing. there ara couple cities in north carolina that
the best edwards can do? >>e mean, we're already trying d working with sweet potatoes and produce in small amount, and cows and hay and soybeans and wheat and corn, all the basic stuff. we're trying it all, and we got next door right here, we're going to solar farms.>> reenivasan: so, you're a solar farmer and a hemp farmer? >> we're tryeng to be. >> sasan: what happens if this experiment doesn't work out for you? >> well, we're going to lose a lot of money....
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working to get an answer from lee edwards. we will show you some video of a somewhat you may not have heard of. students for the democratic society. it has two -- its national and local leaders. college and university campuses across the nation. this was presented by the national education program. they linked to world communism working within our networking within our nation for our overthrow. we do not challenge freedom of dissent on college campuses or anywhere in america. wrought areas for improvement. and we support efforts towards changes beneficially affecting the future of american youth. this documented a is a total revolution of change. the description of our american educational system. and that our economic system and finally our system of government. let the revolutionaries themselves tell it like it is in this film communist on campus. the national leader of sds. this is mark read 1868. he had been named chairman of that colombian chapter. he visited fidel castro. >> we have closed on for university buildings. we
working to get an answer from lee edwards. we will show you some video of a somewhat you may not have heard of. students for the democratic society. it has two -- its national and local leaders. college and university campuses across the nation. this was presented by the national education program. they linked to world communism working within our networking within our nation for our overthrow. we do not challenge freedom of dissent on college campuses or anywhere in america. wrought areas for...
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. >> and on sunday, we are live with author lee edwards. michael edwards talks about the far right movement and its origins, in his book "the new right." there is no agreement across the subculture other than who the enemy is and the nature of the enemy is. there are those that are complete and archivists, there are those that are internationalist in the sense of , i'm going to be a citizen of the world not in a leftist sense, but i do not owe allegiance to a particular nation. then there are america first, very proud americans that are going to take our country back. we have very little agreement other than who you are against. book tv, every weekend on c-span two. joe biden visited a bakersfield restaurant in detroit on thursday. it was the day after he participated in cnn's pr esidential candidates debate. he met with restaurant patrons after speaking to reporters. [applause] [inaudible] >> thank you so much. [inaudible] >> all right, good. how are you, good to see you. i would love a picture. [inaudible] >> how are you, sir? pleasure to
. >> and on sunday, we are live with author lee edwards. michael edwards talks about the far right movement and its origins, in his book "the new right." there is no agreement across the subculture other than who the enemy is and the nature of the enemy is. there are those that are complete and archivists, there are those that are internationalist in the sense of , i'm going to be a citizen of the world not in a leftist sense, but i do not owe allegiance to a particular nation....
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if you want to see more of edward lawrence, this is a promotion. not edward.icture of myself. that doesn't get any worse. edward part of a very special program for this sunday. obviously i'm hosting it. edward and a panel of experts talking about the challenge of china. a big picture view. get beyond the tariffs. talk about big picture cultural issues, 9:00 p.m. eastern sunday. is when it premiers, fox business, never-before-seen highlights of our trip to china earlier this summer. coming up first on sunday night. deirdre: we'll watch it. meantime, also a return to studio 8 h h. comedian heady murphy set to host "snl" for the first time in 35 years. we'll tell you what is behind his return. ♪ all right brad, once again i have revolutionized the songwriting process. oh, here we go. i know i can't play an instrument, but this... this is my forte. obviously, for auto insurance, we've got the wheel route. obviously. retirement, we're going with a long-term play. makes sense. pet insurance, wait, let me guess... flea flicker. yes! how'd you know? studying my playbo
if you want to see more of edward lawrence, this is a promotion. not edward.icture of myself. that doesn't get any worse. edward part of a very special program for this sunday. obviously i'm hosting it. edward and a panel of experts talking about the challenge of china. a big picture view. get beyond the tariffs. talk about big picture cultural issues, 9:00 p.m. eastern sunday. is when it premiers, fox business, never-before-seen highlights of our trip to china earlier this summer. coming up...
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edward lawrence has the very latest from the white house. it's a rule change, right, edward?orter: exactly the u.s. citizenship and immigration services made a rule change in this document right here. now this rule change what it says is basically the parents outside the united states who give birth the child will not automatically be considered a resident or citizen of the united states. it also says that temporary visiting or temporarily visiting the united states does not establish residency, so in this filing it says "a u.s. citizen who was born in the united states generally meets the residency requirement as long as he or she can present evidence to demonstrate that his or her mother was not merely transiting through or visiting the united states at the time of his or her birth." now that rule would effect women coming into the united states in order to give birth, for those children to become residents of the united states, now those parents would have to apply for their children to become a citizen, unless the parents establish residency. now this does apply to govern
edward lawrence has the very latest from the white house. it's a rule change, right, edward?orter: exactly the u.s. citizenship and immigration services made a rule change in this document right here. now this rule change what it says is basically the parents outside the united states who give birth the child will not automatically be considered a resident or citizen of the united states. it also says that temporary visiting or temporarily visiting the united states does not establish...
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edward lawrence here to break down what it all means. edward? a major shift from the administration here. the citizenship and immigration services saying now that children born to u.s. citizens outside of the united states are not automatically u.s. citizens. also saying that children coming into or parents coming into the united states just basically to have a birth, that child is also not automatically a u.s. citizen. these rules go into effect on october 29th. brand new rules that were just posted to their website. it clarifies the temporary visit to the united states is what they are talking about with the children coming in, the temporary visit does not mean that child then is a u.s. citizen. you have to be in the united states for six weeks or longer in order to claim citizenship automatically to the united states. so a big change, something the president has been looking for to harden the immigration laws. no doubt this possibly will be challenged in court. as of now, october 29th, this will be the new rule. back to you. deirdre: thank yo
edward lawrence here to break down what it all means. edward? a major shift from the administration here. the citizenship and immigration services saying now that children born to u.s. citizens outside of the united states are not automatically u.s. citizens. also saying that children coming into or parents coming into the united states just basically to have a birth, that child is also not automatically a u.s. citizen. these rules go into effect on october 29th. brand new rules that were just...
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edward went to purchase products . there were some fragmentary references and some of the records, he mentions going to baltimore which was a remarkable thing, he probably got himself on a military ship, taking some of the troops out of virginia to washington and he also made his way to the original plantation then gathered up the harvest that they had originally planted. so they opened their store and sold these products and even had pigs and a yard. so there they were, within months of the war's beginning, a husband and wife who had transformed themselves from slaves into independent proprietors, they did this i should note, they had gone over to hampton close to fort monroe, here's a photograph of hampton, just one part of it which might have been where they were. the union's military presence had made that sense that movement possible, but again, this was war. and of course, things could change in an instant which is what happened. fast forward to the following summer in 1862 when the region saw a influx of soldier
edward went to purchase products . there were some fragmentary references and some of the records, he mentions going to baltimore which was a remarkable thing, he probably got himself on a military ship, taking some of the troops out of virginia to washington and he also made his way to the original plantation then gathered up the harvest that they had originally planted. so they opened their store and sold these products and even had pigs and a yard. so there they were, within months of the...
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edward was what we called a hired out slave. and what that meant is that he probably had a particular skill although what that skill was has escaped detection in the record. and his owner what his owner was doing was hiring him to other white men in the region who needed that skill for a particular period of time. and he would then bring the wages back to his owner that were earned. that could happen sometimes in this instance is a man might work what we would call overtime. work later into the evening. and in some cases that man, that enslaved man was allowed to keep what they called overwork pay. edward was. so he kept his overwork pay, and he started saving it. he and his wife started saving it. what were they saving for? well, hard to know exactly, but it was pretty common in these situations for enslaved people to save to purchase their own freedom. that was very likely what they had in mind. they saved and they saved, and by 1861 when the war broke out, they had $500 in gold and silver coin which they kept in a trunk. but
edward was what we called a hired out slave. and what that meant is that he probably had a particular skill although what that skill was has escaped detection in the record. and his owner what his owner was doing was hiring him to other white men in the region who needed that skill for a particular period of time. and he would then bring the wages back to his owner that were earned. that could happen sometimes in this instance is a man might work what we would call overtime. work later into the...
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. >> reporter: meet edward. this scampering calf and his mom, victoria, are southern white rhinos.d took his first steps about two weeks ago and made history as the first southern white born in north america and frozen sperm. how thrilling is this? >> this is amazing. he's so active. he's so healthy. >> reporter: barbara durand is the zoo's director of reproductive science. edward's birth confirms their theory that victoria could eventually serve as a surrogate mother for a northern white rhino embryo. >> it's a big step in the overall plan, which is to help the northern white rhino come back from the brink of extinction. >> reporter: the next step: to transform rhino skin cells into stem cells. >> a stem cell is a cell that has the potential to become any other cell in the body. and the eventual goal is to redirect them all the way to sperm and eggs. >> reporter: so far, they've succeeded in turning stem cells into beating cardiac muscle that makes up part of a heart. the stem cell technology you'll be using, does it seem like magic? >> it does. the stem cell technology is very, v
. >> reporter: meet edward. this scampering calf and his mom, victoria, are southern white rhinos.d took his first steps about two weeks ago and made history as the first southern white born in north america and frozen sperm. how thrilling is this? >> this is amazing. he's so active. he's so healthy. >> reporter: barbara durand is the zoo's director of reproductive science. edward's birth confirms their theory that victoria could eventually serve as a surrogate mother for a...
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. >> reporter: meet edward, this scampering calf and his mom victoria are white rhinos.d took his first steps and made history has the first born using artificial insemination and frozen sperm. how amazing is this? >> he is so healthy. >> reporter: edward's birth confirms their theory that victoria could eventually serve as a surrogate mother for a northern white rhino embryo. >> it's a big step in the overall plan, which is to help the northern white rhino come back from the brink of extinction. >> reporter: the next step, to transform rhino skin cells into stem cells. >> a stem cell is a cell that has potential to become any other cell in the body. and the eventual goal is to redirect them all the way to sperm and eggs. >> reporter: so far, they've succeeded in turning stem cells into beating cardiac muscle that makes up part of a heart. the stem cell technology that you'll be using, it must seem like magic. >> it does. the stem cell technology is very, very complex. >> reporter: the work continu in the park's frozen zoo. the world's largest genetic bank contains sampl
. >> reporter: meet edward, this scampering calf and his mom victoria are white rhinos.d took his first steps and made history has the first born using artificial insemination and frozen sperm. how amazing is this? >> he is so healthy. >> reporter: edward's birth confirms their theory that victoria could eventually serve as a surrogate mother for a northern white rhino embryo. >> it's a big step in the overall plan, which is to help the northern white rhino come back...
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coach of charlotte edwards and mahela jayawardene will be head coaches of will be head coaches of theain edwards is currently coach of kia super league side southern vipers and hampshire director of women's cricket. we've got a huge successful background in this country to promote the game, and next summer is an opportunity to do that with a new format. the main thing is attracting a new audience, and i think families are a new audience, and i think families a re really a new audience, and i think families are really important, and hopefully we'll see is here for 100 games and with a whole new audience we've not seen before. a record number of races will be held in formula 1 next season, but the german grand prix will not be one of them. the calendar for next year has been revealed. it'll be 22 races long — which is the most the sport has ever had. there will be a first ever race in vietnam. that will take place in april, on a street circuit round the capital hanoi. but there will be no german grand prix, that drops out, and is replaced with a return to the netherlands to start the eu
coach of charlotte edwards and mahela jayawardene will be head coaches of will be head coaches of theain edwards is currently coach of kia super league side southern vipers and hampshire director of women's cricket. we've got a huge successful background in this country to promote the game, and next summer is an opportunity to do that with a new format. the main thing is attracting a new audience, and i think families are a new audience, and i think families a re really a new audience, and i...
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this is eastbound 5.80 after seminary, but before you get to edwards.ou can see that camper just about destroyed shattered in 2 pieces we have debris all over the traffic lanes they've issued a special traffic alert for this and there's another vehicle involved too, but it ran off the road near the embankment, the camper is the problem. now the later latest update from the oakland police are saying that traffic is squeezing by in the right lane only so we've gone from having all lanes close to the right lane open with traffic getting through. i'd say just avoid it if you can go over to the nimitz take that instead or if you don't want to take the nimitz you can get on the freeway at edwards because the crashes before edwards but do near seminary, you can see here from traffic tracker that traffic is at a standstill folks barely moving leading up to the scene here. so i think if you get on it that were to be okay once again there's always the nimitz you can take that and said this is a major trouble spot that i will be tracking for you until it clears a
this is eastbound 5.80 after seminary, but before you get to edwards.ou can see that camper just about destroyed shattered in 2 pieces we have debris all over the traffic lanes they've issued a special traffic alert for this and there's another vehicle involved too, but it ran off the road near the embankment, the camper is the problem. now the later latest update from the oakland police are saying that traffic is squeezing by in the right lane only so we've gone from having all lanes close to...
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edward lawrence is here with details for us. edward? reporter: chinese sources are telling us that meeting in shanghai did not go well. in fact the chinese will not add in any concessions they had made originally in the trade deal, they deleted from the deal. chinese say there is directive from beijing to try to decouple from reliance on the u.s. economy. that could already be seen in an agreement they made with russia, basically china will try to create a soybean industry for russia, including technology and the transportation of that but chinese sources again saying that this meeting did not go well for the u.s., or for china. they were really digging in their heels. the newest member of that meeting, the chinese commerce minister really dug in, saying he basically wasn't quite up to speed on everything. he needed to delay. there was a lot of delaying going on within the meeting t did not sit well with the u.s. side, u.s. trade team according to our sources there. again the chinese unwilling to budge or add back in anything, or any co
edward lawrence is here with details for us. edward? reporter: chinese sources are telling us that meeting in shanghai did not go well. in fact the chinese will not add in any concessions they had made originally in the trade deal, they deleted from the deal. chinese say there is directive from beijing to try to decouple from reliance on the u.s. economy. that could already be seen in an agreement they made with russia, basically china will try to create a soybean industry for russia, including...
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edward, welcome. so much to go at.course, the g7 created so many headlines, but let's get first to the china trade issue. >> first that rare earth -- ashley: you want to get to that? >> you mentioned that, that's a huge lion's share, 80% of the materials you mentioned we get those from china right now, so those are everything from in your cell phones, radios, ipads, also military equipment. if china uses that as a weapon in the trade war, it could have an immediate effect. the u.s. wants to find other sources. ashley, right now we're looking at another high-level phone conversation between the heads of trade teams. two weeks ago u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer, treasury secretary steven mnuchin, the chinese vice premier and commerce minister spoke setting up a second call. this call will organize a face to face meeting, and there have been calls -- their calls have been at the center of many debates this past weekend. i think it's important the timeline of the communication here. the vice premier and u.s. t
edward, welcome. so much to go at.course, the g7 created so many headlines, but let's get first to the china trade issue. >> first that rare earth -- ashley: you want to get to that? >> you mentioned that, that's a huge lion's share, 80% of the materials you mentioned we get those from china right now, so those are everything from in your cell phones, radios, ipads, also military equipment. if china uses that as a weapon in the trade war, it could have an immediate effect. the u.s....
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raise a tremendous amount of money, royce west, manna edwards, a houston still councilmember, there's a lot of talent, young and established in that texas field right now. the georgia race to me, when you chat with democratic operatives who are in the case they feel their candidate quality can be ail little bit better. so much focus on the texas senate race and not up until yesterday on georgia and their candidates there. >> michael steel, for republicans right now, in terms of the top of a ticket, president, vice president, which combination worries you most? >> look, if the election were held today there's no question that joe biden has the best chance to both take back those northern midwestern battlegrounds so the president narrowly won in 2016 and help down ballot democrats in places like north carolina and georgia because of his record as the vice president under barack obama. he should help with turnout in those states so right now, if the election were held today it would be joe biden. at the same time the election is not for a very long time and the
raise a tremendous amount of money, royce west, manna edwards, a houston still councilmember, there's a lot of talent, young and established in that texas field right now. the georgia race to me, when you chat with democratic operatives who are in the case they feel their candidate quality can be ail little bit better. so much focus on the texas senate race and not up until yesterday on georgia and their candidates there. >> michael steel, for republicans right now, in terms of the top of...
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we are going to see her private secretary edward young playing an increasingly important role and heting with knowing what she wants. she is not a normal human being in this context. she is the monarch and we have to respect the monarchy. this context. she is the monarch and we have to respect the monarchym is government in her name. we have to respect the monarchym is government in her namem we have to respect the monarchym is government in her name. if boris johnson loses a confidence vote and stays in number 10, what does buckingham palace do. that is when edward young will come into his own. 0bviously all this depends on a vote of no—confidence in september and the fallout from that but as you say, a lot going on behind the scenes to pre—empt any pickle that the monarchy might find themselves in. any observer, a bit more on the hold brexit issue. tangentially, one might say, but no dells ——no deal spells calamity for the union, says gordon brown. he wrote for the observer. again, a bit like the queen, he makes occasional interventions and he was very instrumental in the scottish
we are going to see her private secretary edward young playing an increasingly important role and heting with knowing what she wants. she is not a normal human being in this context. she is the monarch and we have to respect the monarchy. this context. she is the monarch and we have to respect the monarchym is government in her name. we have to respect the monarchym is government in her namem we have to respect the monarchym is government in her name. if boris johnson loses a confidence vote...
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fox business's edward lawrence live on the scene with the latest. edward? reporter: market liking what is coming out of the white house. delay on some tariffs. it will be until december 15th. u.s. companies can still sell to huawei for now. as you mentioned the u.s. ambassador to china here at the white house for a meeting with the president. talking about relations and hong kong. the administration sending huawei a lifeline. u.s. companies can sell to the chinese companies for at least 90 days. the commerce second saying that will be it, unless a special new license is approved. 35 companies are going through that process right now. the vice president saying the administration is following a plan on china. >> president trump believes china wants to make a deal. but as the president has made clear, it has got to be a deal on our terms. because china has had it so good for so long. things have to change. reporter: the vice president saying china has broken every deal they made with the united states. this administration now saying no more. >> over the past 1
fox business's edward lawrence live on the scene with the latest. edward? reporter: market liking what is coming out of the white house. delay on some tariffs. it will be until december 15th. u.s. companies can still sell to huawei for now. as you mentioned the u.s. ambassador to china here at the white house for a meeting with the president. talking about relations and hong kong. the administration sending huawei a lifeline. u.s. companies can sell to the chinese companies for at least 90...
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take it away, edward. >> liz, thank you. very special guest, as you know, the st. louis fed president jim bullard joining me here today. he's a voting member of the fomc and the first question, big question, where's the economy right now? are you worried about the volatility you're seeing? are you worried about the numbers that are coming in? >> well, we certainly pay attention to markets and all the data that comes in. i think we're in the middle of a global slowdown, and we're just going to have to assess how this is going to affect the u.s. economy. i think it's not surprising that it would feedback into equities because you've got a lot of these big companies have most of their profits coming from overseas. so it's not surprising to see volatile stock market here. and then in bonds, you've got a flight to safety going on that's probably driving our yield somewhat lower. >> you mentioned bonds yesterday, the inversion of the two-year and the ten-year yields. is that an indicator of a recession? many folks say it's an indicator 18 months down the road, we will se
take it away, edward. >> liz, thank you. very special guest, as you know, the st. louis fed president jim bullard joining me here today. he's a voting member of the fomc and the first question, big question, where's the economy right now? are you worried about the volatility you're seeing? are you worried about the numbers that are coming in? >> well, we certainly pay attention to markets and all the data that comes in. i think we're in the middle of a global slowdown, and we're...
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and this is because of a crash eastbound on 580 in edwards. the crash is distracting people on this side of the road. if driving on highway 4, it's been slow. 680 is slow into walnut creek and the peninsula traffic, south bay commute is okay. northbound 280 on the right, that traffic is moving well. it's 8:19 and today's weather, here's rosemary. good morning to you. we're waking up with partly to mostly cloudy skies, a little fog out there this morning. temperaturewise, not a lot of change going on for today. you will notice that there is a change in the cloud cover out there. mid- and high level clouds into the bay area this morning. coming from the south and we had a tropical cyclone over the exhibit and southern california and central california into the bay area. and today as well as tomorrow is a possibility. with that type of moisture coming in, that can feel humid and muggy out there and watching the trough off of the pacific northwest and that will bring us cooler weather and an increased marine layer, the onshore breeze. today and to
and this is because of a crash eastbound on 580 in edwards. the crash is distracting people on this side of the road. if driving on highway 4, it's been slow. 680 is slow into walnut creek and the peninsula traffic, south bay commute is okay. northbound 280 on the right, that traffic is moving well. it's 8:19 and today's weather, here's rosemary. good morning to you. we're waking up with partly to mostly cloudy skies, a little fog out there this morning. temperaturewise, not a lot of change...
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edward lawrence comes back in again, please. what's the latest, edward lawrence in d.c.?, the phone call happened this morning between the two trade delegations, the u.s. side and the chinese side. they agreed to talk in two more weeks. again, talks are good at this point. out of that phone call, the u.s. trade representative's office announced that the u.s. would delay tariffs on a number of items, 21 pages worth of items, until december 15th. now, we are talking about things like cell phones, laptops, cell phones the reason probably apple has spiked here, you mentioned 2%. laptops, clothing, also we are talking about drill bits, different tools. so all this will be delayed until december 15th. that moves it after the shopping season, the holiday shopping season, we are towards the end of it so consumers don't feel that pinch as they are buying gifts there. there are some products that will go under tariff on september 1st, mainly agricultural products, steel products, wire and art supplies are some big categories, including sculptures and art that will be under tariff o
edward lawrence comes back in again, please. what's the latest, edward lawrence in d.c.?, the phone call happened this morning between the two trade delegations, the u.s. side and the chinese side. they agreed to talk in two more weeks. again, talks are good at this point. out of that phone call, the u.s. trade representative's office announced that the u.s. would delay tariffs on a number of items, 21 pages worth of items, until december 15th. now, we are talking about things like cell phones,...
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ii want to go to edward lawrence at the white house with news. edward? reporter: charles, currency another reason president donald trump today calling for more federal reserve rate cuts. the president watching the chinese economy slow, the chinese eventually will want a deal. >> they're losing, thousands and thousands of companies, are leaving china now because of the tariff. we're in a very good position whether or not a deal will be made. i will tell you this. china would like to make a deal very badly. reporter: right now the chinese or u.s. businesses can sell to huawei. administration officials tell me technology firms have temporary general licenses for all sales. those licenses will expire on august 15th. there is a separate process going for about another three more weeks for companies to have a new license to continue to sell to huawei. today according to administration officials a new rule will come out saying federal agencies cannot buy from huawei starting august 13th. all this shows that china is gearing up for a prolonged trade battle. chin
ii want to go to edward lawrence at the white house with news. edward? reporter: charles, currency another reason president donald trump today calling for more federal reserve rate cuts. the president watching the chinese economy slow, the chinese eventually will want a deal. >> they're losing, thousands and thousands of companies, are leaving china now because of the tariff. we're in a very good position whether or not a deal will be made. i will tell you this. china would like to make a...
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edward lawrence with more, edward?eporter: president donald trump canceling the trip to poland because after hurricane with its sights set on florida. the president sending vice president mike pence to poland in his place. that is in case the president needs to oversee any type of response. the president also a few hours ago launching the u.s. space command. he wants to make that the 6th branch of the military underneath the air force. the president needs congressional approval for that, but he does want to make sure that this goes into play. listen. >> we opened another great chapter in the extraordinary history of the united states military. spacecom will insure that america's dominance in space is never questioned, never threatened. reporter: the president, says that space force will protect the united states from threats from above. the president also protecting his reputation after two years of bashing former fbi director james comey, the president now has some backup through inspector general report. that report
edward lawrence with more, edward?eporter: president donald trump canceling the trip to poland because after hurricane with its sights set on florida. the president sending vice president mike pence to poland in his place. that is in case the president needs to oversee any type of response. the president also a few hours ago launching the u.s. space command. he wants to make that the 6th branch of the military underneath the air force. the president needs congressional approval for that, but he...
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edward, let's kick it off with you. reporter: you heard it here president trump says he is not ready, we're not ready for a trade deal with china. the president unloading on the chinese earlier today, say tag china needs a deal. >> china is doing horribly, horribly, first time anyone can remember. they are having a year like they have never had, almost, you know, go back 30, 40 years. they are having one of the worst years ever. reporter: the president also turning up the heat saying the u.s. government will not do business with huawei. the ban will extend to business contractors, government contractors in august of 2020. president stopped short saying that the u.s. dollar needs to be weaker. he said china was currency manipulators. he would like the federal reserve to lower interest rates by a point or more over time. >> we have the safest currency in the world. we have the standard of the world. but because it is so strong, it has gotten so strong, because other countries have problems, it makes it harder for our manu
edward, let's kick it off with you. reporter: you heard it here president trump says he is not ready, we're not ready for a trade deal with china. the president unloading on the chinese earlier today, say tag china needs a deal. >> china is doing horribly, horribly, first time anyone can remember. they are having a year like they have never had, almost, you know, go back 30, 40 years. they are having one of the worst years ever. reporter: the president also turning up the heat saying the...
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jackie: fox business team coverageed edward lawrence at white house.hil flynn watching action in oil and gold from cme. first to edward. reporter: you her a first here, within the last 20 minutes or so, u.s. citizen immigration service releasing new rules saying kids born to u.s. citizens outside the united states are not necessarily u.s. citizens. it is not an automatic process. temporary visits to the united states do not establish residency. now these rules go into effect on october 29th. what has to happen, if you are a u.s. citizen, have a child abroad after october 29th, you have to apply for that child to be a u.s. citizen. also, if you're having temporary visit here that would cover women who give her to give birth to the children, you would have to be here for six weeks or more in order for the child to automatically a u.s. resident. you can apply for that. also white house receiving a letter from 200 footwear companies. those companies concerned. they want the president to cancel the next round of tariffs 10% to 15% of $300 billion of chinese
jackie: fox business team coverageed edward lawrence at white house.hil flynn watching action in oil and gold from cme. first to edward. reporter: you her a first here, within the last 20 minutes or so, u.s. citizen immigration service releasing new rules saying kids born to u.s. citizens outside the united states are not necessarily u.s. citizens. it is not an automatic process. temporary visits to the united states do not establish residency. now these rules go into effect on october 29th....
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so that gets your attention, donna edwards. so did this earlier today. you and i were talking in the break. often when donald trump goes after someone of the male persuasion it's to call them weak. we have all seen what he has called women, his preferred term. >> no, denmark, i looked forward to going but i thought that the prime minister's statement that it was absurd, that was -- it was an absurd idea was nasty. >> such a nasty woman. >> he performed incredibly well today. and -- >> kamala harris -- >> well, she was probably very nasty. >> nancy pelosi. >> she's incapable of doing deals. she's a nasty, vindictive, horrible person. >> we get the talking points. >> president of the united states has really decided that if a woman challenges him in any way, shape, or form then he describes her as nasty. and so ambassador -- prime minister frederiksen can put herself on the list of very strong women who have dared to challenge donald trump. this is another -- it's another reason frankly why he's losing suburban women, why he's losing college-educated women
so that gets your attention, donna edwards. so did this earlier today. you and i were talking in the break. often when donald trump goes after someone of the male persuasion it's to call them weak. we have all seen what he has called women, his preferred term. >> no, denmark, i looked forward to going but i thought that the prime minister's statement that it was absurd, that was -- it was an absurd idea was nasty. >> such a nasty woman. >> he performed incredibly well today....
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you talk about charlotte edwards and she has had great success as a player, do you think that would ber her? i do not know whether right now it would be a natural move, she has a director of cricket rell i understand and she is happy. this is, quite suddenly and i think the next time england need head coach she could be in the mix. i suggest at the moment this is not for her but this renewal was a bit ofa for her but this renewal was a bit of a surprise to me so i would not be surprised if there are more surprises! many thanks forjoining us. the social media platform twitter says it's suspeneded a series of accounts after paul pogba was targeted online by racist abuse following his penalty miss against wolves — the third player this week to face abuse online. with the score level at 1—1, pogba had the chance to give his side the lead, having won the penalty in the second half. rashford, despite having scored from the spot against chelsea in their last match, passing up the chance to his team mate. that prompted at a tirade of abuse which is club label discussing. —— labelled disgusting
you talk about charlotte edwards and she has had great success as a player, do you think that would ber her? i do not know whether right now it would be a natural move, she has a director of cricket rell i understand and she is happy. this is, quite suddenly and i think the next time england need head coach she could be in the mix. i suggest at the moment this is not for her but this renewal was a bit ofa for her but this renewal was a bit of a surprise to me so i would not be surprised if...
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i want to go to fox business's edward lawrence.is live at the place where the speech took place. he will give us a recap. edward? reporter: i heard the speech this morning. the chairman, the federal reserve chairman jerome powell in a speech that the fed will act as appropriate to sustain the expansion. this puts trade front and center though here at jackson hole with all the uncertainty. in the speech powell does say the trade uncertainty there is no precedent for integrating trade uncertainty into monetary policy. the speech laid a groundwork for possible rate cut in september pointing to global shocks what is happening in hong kong, germany, china's economy slowing down and brexit. the speech did not indicate a long series of rate cuts. that set off the president on twitter. it started off with the president saying the we have strong dollar and weak fed. he ended up asking who is the bigger enemy, chair powell or xi xinping? powell has not responded to in past couple months when i asked him, but i asked kansas city fed president
i want to go to fox business's edward lawrence.is live at the place where the speech took place. he will give us a recap. edward? reporter: i heard the speech this morning. the chairman, the federal reserve chairman jerome powell in a speech that the fed will act as appropriate to sustain the expansion. this puts trade front and center though here at jackson hole with all the uncertainty. in the speech powell does say the trade uncertainty there is no precedent for integrating trade uncertainty...
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edward lawrence at the while house with latest on exactly where that trade war stands. edward? reporter: ashley, a lot of movement within china now talking about possibly showing this could be a prolonged trade dispute with china of the chinese fully expecting 10% tariffs on $300 billion of additional imports to go into effect september 1st. our chinese sources also telling us that the chinese are preparing for the 10% tariffs to become 25% going forward because china will not buy u.s. agriculture. the chinese also at an annual government retreat where our sources say they are working on ways to retaliate against the u.s. that will not affect china's economy. one of the ideas to further support government companies and support foreign companies in china, not just from the u.s. still as china's economy slowing, president donald trump seeing and believing china will need a deal. >> they are losing thousands and thousands of companies are leaving china now because of the tariffs. we're in a very good position as to whether or not a deal will be made, i will tell you this, china wo
edward lawrence at the while house with latest on exactly where that trade war stands. edward? reporter: ashley, a lot of movement within china now talking about possibly showing this could be a prolonged trade dispute with china of the chinese fully expecting 10% tariffs on $300 billion of additional imports to go into effect september 1st. our chinese sources also telling us that the chinese are preparing for the 10% tariffs to become 25% going forward because china will not buy u.s....
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connell: edward, thank you. melissa: now on to jackie deangelis at the new york stock exchange with the latest on the trade down there jackie. reporter: good afternoon to you, melissa. a well a positive day for stocks after the news edward just talked about. i won't recap it for but that delay in tariffs boosting momentum down here and getting investors excited that progress is being made back and forth. let's look at dow winners. tech got battered. apple was one of the leaders today. intel seeing some gains, caterpillar, industrial name there, unitedhealth as well. i want to move on to retail, that was another beneficiary of today's news. jcp, best buy, also, best buy is up more than 6%. also a leader on the s&p today. finally i want to end on facebook. let's look how that stock is doing. some reports out today drawing attention to the fact that facebook paid hundreds of contractors to transcribe audio. now this has been a conversation we've been having when it comes to amazon and alexa. there were people with
connell: edward, thank you. melissa: now on to jackie deangelis at the new york stock exchange with the latest on the trade down there jackie. reporter: good afternoon to you, melissa. a well a positive day for stocks after the news edward just talked about. i won't recap it for but that delay in tariffs boosting momentum down here and getting investors excited that progress is being made back and forth. let's look at dow winners. tech got battered. apple was one of the leaders today. intel...
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here's what brad edwards had to say. he said the fact that jeffrey epstein was able to commit the selfish act of taking his own life as his world of abuse, exploitation and corruption unraveled is unfortunate yet predictable. while we engaged in contentious legal battles for more than a decade, this is not the ending anyone was looking for. the victims deserve to see epstein held accountable and he owed it to everyone he hurt to accept responsibility for all of the pain he caused. edwards said once jeffrey epstein was charged here in new york that numerous new accusers had come forward, so they were still hearing from victims who had been afraid to speak out and brad edwards said he hopes more victims will continues to speak out now that epstein is dead. he's saying there is still justice they can get for themselves. he said he's going to continue to pursue justice. a number of attorneys have said they're still going to pursue in their civil cases against epstein's estate, and another attorney who represents a number of
here's what brad edwards had to say. he said the fact that jeffrey epstein was able to commit the selfish act of taking his own life as his world of abuse, exploitation and corruption unraveled is unfortunate yet predictable. while we engaged in contentious legal battles for more than a decade, this is not the ending anyone was looking for. the victims deserve to see epstein held accountable and he owed it to everyone he hurt to accept responsibility for all of the pain he caused. edwards said...
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edward, what is going on? reporter: labeling china a currency manipulator trigger ad process to allow the international monetary fund to mediate negotiations. these negotiations over currency though of the treasury department working on a report hassing suggestion for china to get off the list. in that report will be a few suggestions already that the u.s. would like to see the trade imbalance between china and the united states come more in line. they would like to be, see china more transparent on their exchange, how the currency exchange actually works. as well as china's reserve management operations. they want to see more transparency there. the central bank of china says they do not manipulate the currency although today the yuan stablized against the dollar. the administration is saying this is more than just about currency. >> decades of chinese misbehavior, decades of china not living up to its commitment, fundamentally stealing our intellectual property, engaging in forced technology transfers, discr
edward, what is going on? reporter: labeling china a currency manipulator trigger ad process to allow the international monetary fund to mediate negotiations. these negotiations over currency though of the treasury department working on a report hassing suggestion for china to get off the list. in that report will be a few suggestions already that the u.s. would like to see the trade imbalance between china and the united states come more in line. they would like to be, see china more...
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edward lawrence is live from jackson hole with the latest for us. edward? reporter: connell, tough assignment being here. we're looking forward to that speech tomorrow by federal reserve chairman jerome powell, specifically looking to see what he talks about with trade uncertainty. also the global economic slowdown, if and when that could affect the u.s. economy. also we're looking to see if there are any hints in the speech talking about if he supports a rate cut or not. now i spoke with the host of this event, kansas city federal reserve president esther george who said that she indicated, she hinted she might not support a rate cut at the next meeting. because she believes right now the fed is meeting their mandate of low unemployment and stable prices. >> as i look at it we're going to get a number of data releases between now and the tile of our next meeting. i want to take all that information in. i think that's really important to understand how those will influence our conversation at the september meeting. and to be honest, i always want to keep my
edward lawrence is live from jackson hole with the latest for us. edward? reporter: connell, tough assignment being here. we're looking forward to that speech tomorrow by federal reserve chairman jerome powell, specifically looking to see what he talks about with trade uncertainty. also the global economic slowdown, if and when that could affect the u.s. economy. also we're looking to see if there are any hints in the speech talking about if he supports a rate cut or not. now i spoke with the...
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edward, what is the anticipation right now on what powell will say? reporter: well, liz, you know, i know how you love newspapers. the anticipation is not in the jackson hole daily. the big story here is they are removing juniper trees to help the sage grouse in the west. all eyes on this resort right now. all eyes are on this financial resort here in jackson hole, wyoming. kansas city federal reserve president esther george says that consumer spending is the reason this economic boom is happening. she's a voting member of the committee that sets the federal funds rate. she says that right now, the federal reserve has met their mandate, that they have low unemployment and prices are stable. last week, we had an exclusive interview with jim bullard, the st. louis federal reserve president, who advocated for rate cuts, more accommodation to get inflation back to their target range. esther george this morning hinting at the fact that maybe she would not support rate cuts going forward because the consumer spending and the reason that consumers have the m
edward, what is the anticipation right now on what powell will say? reporter: well, liz, you know, i know how you love newspapers. the anticipation is not in the jackson hole daily. the big story here is they are removing juniper trees to help the sage grouse in the west. all eyes on this resort right now. all eyes are on this financial resort here in jackson hole, wyoming. kansas city federal reserve president esther george says that consumer spending is the reason this economic boom is...
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edward teller. edward teller pretty much took me under his wing.e arranged for me to get a scholarship to harvard. he knew exactly what i was doing. i didn't have to is going to him when antimatter was, what an accelerator was, what a betatron was. he knew immediately. he arranged for me for to get a scholarship so that started my life as a physicist. brian: how did you meet him? michio: he came to albuquerque, new mexico for the national science fair. he was in the habit of recruiting young scientist. he went to the national science fair. i was actually on television with him in 1963 in albuquerque at the national science fair. when i graduated from harvard he interviewed me for a graduate fellowship but at that point he was very clear. he said i am looking for people who want to design hydrogen warheads. your physics will be very valuable designing new and better hydrogen warheads. he offered me a scholarship. he said los alamo's, livermore, m.i.t., you name it, we can arrange for you to work there. but my interests began to veer off in the direc
edward teller. edward teller pretty much took me under his wing.e arranged for me to get a scholarship to harvard. he knew exactly what i was doing. i didn't have to is going to him when antimatter was, what an accelerator was, what a betatron was. he knew immediately. he arranged for me for to get a scholarship so that started my life as a physicist. brian: how did you meet him? michio: he came to albuquerque, new mexico for the national science fair. he was in the habit of recruiting young...
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connell: edward, thanks. edward lawrence at the white house. gerri willis is next up on the floor of the new york stock exchange. great day, obviously, gerri for stocks. what type of vibe did we pick up on the floor? reporter: this is great stuff. everybody is talking about the china comments you mentioned before. companies like intel, caterpillar, doing better. why? because they rely on china for a lot of sales. they are higher today doing very well indeed. jpmorgan chase i want to mention before i go to other stocks. financials doing better as a group. that yield curve situation correcting itself a bit. that is meaningful for bank stocks. as you see here doing much better. other dow winners, ups, home depot. here is story you might not have considered. home depot doing better because of the threat of the hurricane. hurricane dorian threatening the u.s. high every sales for home depot in terms of lumber, in terms of anything they sell there. that will be good for them. they're up 2.4%. a lot of reason these stocks are headed higher. the main t
connell: edward, thanks. edward lawrence at the white house. gerri willis is next up on the floor of the new york stock exchange. great day, obviously, gerri for stocks. what type of vibe did we pick up on the floor? reporter: this is great stuff. everybody is talking about the china comments you mentioned before. companies like intel, caterpillar, doing better. why? because they rely on china for a lot of sales. they are higher today doing very well indeed. jpmorgan chase i want to mention...
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edward? reporter: ashley we'll hear from the president in a matter of minutes. he talked about the european union. he says auto tariffs are not off the table on this. the president dealing with the european union. he signed a limited agreement with the european union today. talking about hormone-free beef. the u.s. will be guaranteed a market share for importing that beef without tariffs. the president says in the first year exports from the u.s. will increase 46%. then over seven years, they will increase 90%. [no audio] >> we're proud of our farmers and ranchers. we love our farmers and ranchers. with this announcement we take one more step giving them a level playing field they have been looking forward to this for many, many years. you folks know that. they want a level playing field. that is all they want. nobody can beat them. reporter: the u.s. trade representative says this could mean immediate impact of $270 million per year for ranchers and farmers. the president watching development and reaction in china to him saying on september first, tariffs go up
edward? reporter: ashley we'll hear from the president in a matter of minutes. he talked about the european union. he says auto tariffs are not off the table on this. the president dealing with the european union. he signed a limited agreement with the european union today. talking about hormone-free beef. the u.s. will be guaranteed a market share for importing that beef without tariffs. the president says in the first year exports from the u.s. will increase 46%. then over seven years, they...
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well, political commentator bryce edwards writes about politics in new zealand.losing her support over the issue. these are two league issues going on at the moment, but not everyone agrees with these protests, certainly not most of new zealand, and the indigenous people, too, themselves aren't in consensus but prime minister dern is having trouble navigating these issues and trying to get out of them because she knows public opinion isn't on the side of these protesters. this is probably a good thing for her pop la rratt is probably a good thing for her pop larratt ebac thing is part of those protesters are on her support base, the political left —— popularity. she's in danger of losing her key constituency. bryce, if you were in the shoes of miss ardern, how would you handle these two issues? she has to communicate with these people and go into the protests and be seen to be in dialogue, seen to be listening. at the moment, there's a feeling that she's not listening from some of the protesters, but it's a really hard call to make on her side. i think she also h
well, political commentator bryce edwards writes about politics in new zealand.losing her support over the issue. these are two league issues going on at the moment, but not everyone agrees with these protests, certainly not most of new zealand, and the indigenous people, too, themselves aren't in consensus but prime minister dern is having trouble navigating these issues and trying to get out of them because she knows public opinion isn't on the side of these protesters. this is probably a...
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edward?eporter: exactly, charles, that war of words is taking on to twitter too, the president saying he will protect farmers, saying the president hinting the fact if there is another bailout down the road, if china does not turn around to buy u.s. agriculture, the president is highlighting the fact that money is coming into the u.s. economy because our fundamentals are strong. but on twitter he said this, as they have learned in the past two years our great american farmers know that china will not be able to hurt them. that their president stood with them. has done what no other president would do, i will do it again next year if necessary. the tray tensions are es escalating. white who us economic advisors say targeting the president's political base will not help them. >> we'll help them more if need be and we'll see how the negotiations go. reporter: the treasury department labeled china a currency manipulator. that triggers the international monetary fund to work as a mediator to work
edward?eporter: exactly, charles, that war of words is taking on to twitter too, the president saying he will protect farmers, saying the president hinting the fact if there is another bailout down the road, if china does not turn around to buy u.s. agriculture, the president is highlighting the fact that money is coming into the u.s. economy because our fundamentals are strong. but on twitter he said this, as they have learned in the past two years our great american farmers know that china...
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hello, im marc edwards and here is your monday sport briefing. hope you had a good weekend! which gets underway in two weeks' time. she suffered back spasms during the candian open final against bianca andreescu in toronto and was forced to retire while trailing 3—1 in the first set. andreescu is the first canadian player to win the title since 1969, and the wins follows her victory at indian wells earlier in the year. it's not easy for an athlete to pull out, especially in a final... in the final round, but i know she's going to bounce back real quick. she's an incredible athlete, and i wish her the fastest recovery. arsenal and manchester united both made winning starts to their premier league campaigns on sunday. pierre—emerick aubameyang scored the only goal of the game as arsenal won at newcastle, while ole gunnar solskjaer‘s team thrashed chelsea 4—0 at old trafford, making it a miserable top flight managerial debut for frank lampard. marcus rashford grabbed a brace in united's biggest home win against chelsea since 1965. england coach eddie jones joked that he would u
hello, im marc edwards and here is your monday sport briefing. hope you had a good weekend! which gets underway in two weeks' time. she suffered back spasms during the candian open final against bianca andreescu in toronto and was forced to retire while trailing 3—1 in the first set. andreescu is the first canadian player to win the title since 1969, and the wins follows her victory at indian wells earlier in the year. it's not easy for an athlete to pull out, especially in a final... in the...
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bryce edwards, political commentators speaking to rico a short time ago.c office in his home for the last 31 yea rs, tokyo. the odds are stacked against him; he's a foreigner in a society where only 2% of the population were born overseas. and he is running in tokyo's red light district, where he used to work. here's his story. one of the biggest dinosaur graveyards in the world is being excavated in the united states. the dig, dubbed ‘missionjurassic‘, has already discovered more than a dozen fossils and footprints. but researchers think there could be more than 100 dinosaurs buried there, including new species. our science correspondent rebecca morrelle went to see the dig in wyoming. a hot, dusty landscape extending for miles. but emerging from this barren terrain, a dinosaur graveyard where the bones of some of the biggest creatures ever to roam the earth are being discovered. where does this fit on this mass? that slots straight in here. so, you found the pelvis? yeah, it's brilliant. that's amazing! the dig is called missionjurassic. what is fantasti
bryce edwards, political commentators speaking to rico a short time ago.c office in his home for the last 31 yea rs, tokyo. the odds are stacked against him; he's a foreigner in a society where only 2% of the population were born overseas. and he is running in tokyo's red light district, where he used to work. here's his story. one of the biggest dinosaur graveyards in the world is being excavated in the united states. the dig, dubbed ‘missionjurassic‘, has already discovered more than a...
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now, 20—year—old sheku kanneh—mason is set to play sir edward elgar‘s poignant cello concerto at theertz. edward elgar‘s elegiac cello concerto in e minor, written 100 years ago, immortalised byjacqueline du pre in the mid—1960s. she was a 20—year—old cello prodigy then, just as sheku kanneh—mason is now. her performances are very inspiring. i have taken lots of inspiration from her playing. definitely, when i was younger, i wanted to be her. but it will be him front and centre at the proms, giving his version of elgar‘s famous concerto. for me, it's one of the greatest pieces of music ever written. to perform in here is going to be very, very special. elgar wrote it after the first world war, about which he was incredibly disturbed, and it's a very sad piece, in that regard. how does it resonate, 100 years on? it is a terribly sad piece, and i think, although of course i have not experienced anything even close to anyone who lived through the first world war has, but even just by listening to this piece and playing this piece and trying to understand the music, i think a lot of that
now, 20—year—old sheku kanneh—mason is set to play sir edward elgar‘s poignant cello concerto at theertz. edward elgar‘s elegiac cello concerto in e minor, written 100 years ago, immortalised byjacqueline du pre in the mid—1960s. she was a 20—year—old cello prodigy then, just as sheku kanneh—mason is now. her performances are very inspiring. i have taken lots of inspiration from her playing. definitely, when i was younger, i wanted to be her. but it will be him front and...
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not just offensively hacking countries it is involved in full spectrum surveillance as revealed by edward snowden arguably making accusations against chinese companies like wall way even more risible joining me now via skype from the british colony of them you there is guinness world record holder jim rogers he founded the quantum funded george soros and is the author of a bull in china investing profitably in the world's greatest market jim welcome to going underground so you've said trump is making china great again do you think something chinese communist party officials a law fing at the latest sanctions against weiwei well trump called out of the trans-pacific partnership and the chinese looked around and said well that means we're the only ones left so they can take over asia now. maybe that's what mr trump is thinking make america great but it's doing a lot to make china great because now they don't have any major rivals in asia and the pacific for mr rich you know but you've been talking for years about the end of the dollar or perhaps the end of the dollar as a reserve currency d
not just offensively hacking countries it is involved in full spectrum surveillance as revealed by edward snowden arguably making accusations against chinese companies like wall way even more risible joining me now via skype from the british colony of them you there is guinness world record holder jim rogers he founded the quantum funded george soros and is the author of a bull in china investing profitably in the world's greatest market jim welcome to going underground so you've said trump is...
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ashley: edward, thank you very much. let's bring in today's market panel, lenore hawkins, thematica, and paul dietrich. thank you both for being here. lenore, let me begin with you. what happened the last 24 hours? yesterday we were down 600 points. almost 1000-point turnaround. are we focus on the chinese yuan? >> that is really what is doing it. the market, i love it when we talk to the market, as if it is some guy to say how are you doing today? the market participant today are feeling a bit of relief the renminbi, the chinese yuan is not crashing as it was expected. but it looks like they will use this to help fight the trade war. ashley: paul, let me bring you in. investors have to be queasy, not only volatile, very fragile, each headline sparking another fall or perhaps a rise. how do you play this as an investor? >> i think you have to look at effects -- ashley: i'm sorry, paul. breaking news. uber reporting second quarter results. let's look straight to susan li for numbers. susan: loss bigger than expected. $4.7
ashley: edward, thank you very much. let's bring in today's market panel, lenore hawkins, thematica, and paul dietrich. thank you both for being here. lenore, let me begin with you. what happened the last 24 hours? yesterday we were down 600 points. almost 1000-point turnaround. are we focus on the chinese yuan? >> that is really what is doing it. the market, i love it when we talk to the market, as if it is some guy to say how are you doing today? the market participant today are feeling...