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ane foley, how do you play new risk on feel.f the vix goes from 80 to 21.18, what do we knew next? jane: first of all, we need to focus on the data coming out. there is good news priced in, but the data that keeps coming out is not particularly encouraging. data isa, you kate gdp going to be even worse probably. from that point of view, i think we need to be quite cautious. i think there is a lot of very good news and a lot of assets already purchased in. tom: the greatest debate i see besides australian dollar, japanese yen still very dumb and as a currency. what is the rabobank currents -- what is the rabobank call on yen? jane: if we think about what makes the yen go higher, often it is geopolitical tensions, and it is geopolitical tension in the asian region. what we have now is not just tiny -- china contentions with china with u.k. and with canada. for the market -- i think the yen can play really quite firm. the end is non-that's airily respond to domestic japanese fundamentals. tom: when you say higher, do you mean a wea
ane foley, how do you play new risk on feel.f the vix goes from 80 to 21.18, what do we knew next? jane: first of all, we need to focus on the data coming out. there is good news priced in, but the data that keeps coming out is not particularly encouraging. data isa, you kate gdp going to be even worse probably. from that point of view, i think we need to be quite cautious. i think there is a lot of very good news and a lot of assets already purchased in. tom: the greatest debate i see besides...
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jane foley from rabobank is still with us.e impossible task of telling me that a definitive driver of weak dollar right now -- telling me the definitive driver of weak dollar right now. negative real yields, is that at the heart of it? is it this push higher we have seen in inflation, very small by historic standards, but still that at to march, is the heart of it? what is the real driver? jane: various factors all coming together. negative interest rates is a part of it. we have had it before. i think this time, because nominal interest rates are so low, there is this perception that yields or interest rates could be negative or perhaps a more for attracted -- protracted period. the inflation argument is a really interesting one. already yesterday, we saw that stronger than cpi index. economists are not of the view that we are going to see a lot of inflation, because we are expecting to see higher unemployment. we have pressure on wages. we don't think that producers are going to be in a position to push on higher prices. als
jane foley from rabobank is still with us.e impossible task of telling me that a definitive driver of weak dollar right now -- telling me the definitive driver of weak dollar right now. negative real yields, is that at the heart of it? is it this push higher we have seen in inflation, very small by historic standards, but still that at to march, is the heart of it? what is the real driver? jane: various factors all coming together. negative interest rates is a part of it. we have had it before....
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on pablo foley s welcome to the program but a recent president alexander lukashenko has rejected calls to hold a new election and says moscow is ready to step in to quote save the country speaking to supporters in minsk go also accused nato of deploying military forces near the country's border the alliance has dismissed stuck claim but says it's closely monitoring the situation opposition protests have been growing in strength since last week's disputed election and they took to the streets in their biggest numbers yet on sunday. opposing demonstrations in the streets of central minsk. with this man at the heart of both embattled by the russian president alexander lukashenko. dear friends i didn't just call you here to defend me you came here to defend your country your independence your families for the 1st time in a quarter of a century. lucas shankar dressed thousands of loyal supporters on sunday after days of protest put belorussian domestic politics in the international spotlight he accused foreign powers of organizing the opposition against him forever the opposition has all pa
on pablo foley s welcome to the program but a recent president alexander lukashenko has rejected calls to hold a new election and says moscow is ready to step in to quote save the country speaking to supporters in minsk go also accused nato of deploying military forces near the country's border the alliance has dismissed stuck claim but says it's closely monitoring the situation opposition protests have been growing in strength since last week's disputed election and they took to the streets in...
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on pablo foley s welcome to the program we'll have more on those stories but 1st a prominent hong kong pro-democracy figure jimmy lie has been arrested a top aide said the media tycoon is accused of collusion with foreign forces under the national security law recently a poll imposed by beijing jimmy law is now the most prominent member of hong kong's pro-democracy movement to be arrested under the new law last week he was also charged with. taking part in a band vigil marking the anniversary of the $989.00 tenement square massacre. but we will move now to batteries where protesters and police have clashed after president alexander lukashenko emerged the likely winner of elections police used water cannon tear gas and stun grenades and thousands of opposition supporters gathered in the center of the capital minsk the violence broke out after state media and instead look a shadow had won a around 80 percent of the vote. seen here casting his ballot has held power since the ninety's and was running for a 6 term his challenger was 50. an english teacher who's the wife of a jailed presiden
on pablo foley s welcome to the program we'll have more on those stories but 1st a prominent hong kong pro-democracy figure jimmy lie has been arrested a top aide said the media tycoon is accused of collusion with foreign forces under the national security law recently a poll imposed by beijing jimmy law is now the most prominent member of hong kong's pro-democracy movement to be arrested under the new law last week he was also charged with. taking part in a band vigil marking the anniversary...
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on public foley yes welcome to the program protesters and police in batteries have clashed after president alexander lukashenko emerged the likely winner of elections police used water cannon tear gas and stun grenades on thousands of opposition supporters gathered in the sand. sure of the capital minsk the violence broke out after state media and i was startled to go had one around 80 percent of the vote you can go seen here casting his ballot has held power since the ninety's and was running for a 6th term his challenger was for. an english teacher who's the wife of a jailed presidential candidate she's already questioned the validity of the result well the w.'s moscow correspondent emily sure when centers this update following the initial results of the presidential elections protesters took to the streets in several cities in bello roups in the capital minsk they marched through the city and they were clapping honking car horns and facing off with the police alexander lukashenko victory in some ways didn't come as much of a surprise especially considering the fact that international ob
on public foley yes welcome to the program protesters and police in batteries have clashed after president alexander lukashenko emerged the likely winner of elections police used water cannon tear gas and stun grenades on thousands of opposition supporters gathered in the sand. sure of the capital minsk the violence broke out after state media and i was startled to go had one around 80 percent of the vote you can go seen here casting his ballot has held power since the ninety's and was running...
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on pablo foley s welcome to the program where we start in india we're at least 18 people work here killed and more than $100.00 injured when a passenger plane skidded off the runway in the southern city of cozy koda the air india express flight from dubai was carrying 190 passengers and crew and you will monsoon conditions appear to have played a role in the crowd. remember the devastating remains of a passenger plane in kozhikode de india that skidded off the runway in heavy rain and. eyewitnesses described the plane's fuselage breaking apart as it fell into a file a some 10 meters below 0. the boeing 737 flight from dubai was repatriating indian citizens stranded by the coronavirus pandemic i disastrous for passengers that had waited months to fly home and reunite with their families. among the victims were the 2 pilots as well as at least one young child who could be put behind a child under a box on the plane as soon as i picked her up her head had serious injuries small child one and a half years old i took the child in the car if she was in the ambulance maybe she could have been sa
on pablo foley s welcome to the program where we start in india we're at least 18 people work here killed and more than $100.00 injured when a passenger plane skidded off the runway in the southern city of cozy koda the air india express flight from dubai was carrying 190 passengers and crew and you will monsoon conditions appear to have played a role in the crowd. remember the devastating remains of a passenger plane in kozhikode de india that skidded off the runway in heavy rain and....
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on pablo foley s welcome to the show we start in lebanon where protests against the political establishment have left one police officer dead and more than $100.00 people injured demonstrators have stormed several official buildings setting fire to at least one government ministry the country has been deeply shaken by choose days devastating explosion on beirut's port or in beirut support excuse me the blast killed more than 150 people injured thousands more and destroyed large parts of the city. they came from near and far and their message. what's clear. down with the government amid anger and political elites they say are incompetent and deeply corrupt. and what happened on tuesday was the final straw for them. nearly $3000.00 tons of highly explosive ammonium nitrate exploded devastating large parts of the city the chemical had been stored for 6 years without adequate safety measures in a warehouse at the port the explosion taken knighted people's discontent with their leaders. i am here because of this devastation explosion that we just witnessed an 11 on that was it is a complete negl
on pablo foley s welcome to the show we start in lebanon where protests against the political establishment have left one police officer dead and more than $100.00 people injured demonstrators have stormed several official buildings setting fire to at least one government ministry the country has been deeply shaken by choose days devastating explosion on beirut's port or in beirut support excuse me the blast killed more than 150 people injured thousands more and destroyed large parts of the...
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pablo foley yes welcome to the program but a resume president alexander lukashenko has rejected calls to hold a new election and says moscow is ready to step in to save the country speaking to supporters in minsk kaluga shango said the opposition protests are being steered from abroad and accused nato of deploying military forces near the country's border the alliance has dismissed that claim but says it is closely monitoring the situation in bellerose undeterred fan tens of thousands of opposition protesters are also holding a massive rally in the capital called the freedom march it's the biggest demonstration so far against those disputed election victory. well we can now go to w.'s moscow correspondent and be sure one who's following the developments in better routes for us hi emily i mean what do you make of the president goes accuse ations against nato while nato has firmly denied that they are placing troops at the belarusian borders but we have heard from the belarus in the valorization army that they will be holding military drills in the coming days it seems to me that look a
pablo foley yes welcome to the program but a resume president alexander lukashenko has rejected calls to hold a new election and says moscow is ready to step in to save the country speaking to supporters in minsk kaluga shango said the opposition protests are being steered from abroad and accused nato of deploying military forces near the country's border the alliance has dismissed that claim but says it is closely monitoring the situation in bellerose undeterred fan tens of thousands of...
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well for more on this story i'm joined by reporter pablo foley illyria's is in the studio with me hello to you pablo so why is it that the city of melbourne in particular is seeing such spike in coronavirus cases well the health experts have put it down to a relaxation of the rules which is sort of quietly led to a level of complacency with regards to social distancing we heard as well in the report there that people have been breaking many of the rules and also they said so it's sort of the perfect combination for things to go wrong and we're seeing that exactly they're also the premier. he said you know at the moment they can trace a lot of the infections they don't they come to try start of the workplace or to their homes so that's why it's such a worrying situation. well it is so much worse than in the rest of australia how other how are people elsewhere in the country responding to events there are incredibly worried obviously because here we are again it's sort of like taking a giant step back and there's a lot of reaction as you can imagine on social media in particular if you he
well for more on this story i'm joined by reporter pablo foley illyria's is in the studio with me hello to you pablo so why is it that the city of melbourne in particular is seeing such spike in coronavirus cases well the health experts have put it down to a relaxation of the rules which is sort of quietly led to a level of complacency with regards to social distancing we heard as well in the report there that people have been breaking many of the rules and also they said so it's sort of the...
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i foley, 100% agree there has to been a classification process post that has to bea classification process post that has to be a line between the paralympics in the olympics. but the line is so restricted at the minute. i've had a condition for 15 years. i'm unable to walk without a crotch. there are people that are wheelchair that these rules exclude. are they then going to create a middle ground between the olympics and the paralympics? this ports taken such a step forward in the last 20 years i feel like it's a major step back for it. george bates reflecting on those difficulties facing athletes falling on the wrong side of the classification system. will be looking at the issues surrounding the perry only picks throughout sports day. the perry only picks throughout sports day. now in half an hour andy murray plays his second official match in nine months against the world number seven alex zverev in teh second round of the southern and western open at flushing meadows in new york, a warm up for the us open at the same venue in a week's time. our tennis correspondent russell fuller is w
i foley, 100% agree there has to been a classification process post that has to bea classification process post that has to be a line between the paralympics in the olympics. but the line is so restricted at the minute. i've had a condition for 15 years. i'm unable to walk without a crotch. there are people that are wheelchair that these rules exclude. are they then going to create a middle ground between the olympics and the paralympics? this ports taken such a step forward in the last 20...
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reporter pablo foley ileus is in the studio with me to talk a bit more about this pablo why has melbourne in particular been hit so badly by this spike in corona virus cases compared to the rest of australia well health experts have actually been very clear and they've basically said the combination of problems have led to where they are now which is a relaxation of the rules of complacency when it comes to social distancing and also look you know and it's interesting when you hear from victoria's premier daniel unders he says the rate of community at transmissions of course the people in you know passing on the virus they don't really know where it's coming from because in many of cases many of the cases have nothing to do with the workplace or even they're not getting infected at home or either and of course before this many of the cases in australia were coming from people coming from abroad brought a sudden the situation is completely different you mentioned it there before the rules are going to be much tighter. stricter and it's a massive blow to melburnians and victorians well i th
reporter pablo foley ileus is in the studio with me to talk a bit more about this pablo why has melbourne in particular been hit so badly by this spike in corona virus cases compared to the rest of australia well health experts have actually been very clear and they've basically said the combination of problems have led to where they are now which is a relaxation of the rules of complacency when it comes to social distancing and also look you know and it's interesting when you hear from...
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. >> one of the folks who did not vote in 2016 is foley. foley, you did not vote in 2016. give me a sense of why you didn't vote in 2016 and why 2020 is different. >> yes, vaughn, in 2016 i was 19 years old. i had never voted before. i was a sophomore in college. i didn't understand the impact my vote could have. when i went online, it said 98% certainty hillary clinton is going to win so i thought, my vote doesn't matter, they've got it, i'm scared to admit i don't know how to vote or really how it works. on the night of the election results, i just remember feeling this immense despair and thinking, i could have done something about this. i could have actually gone and voted and had my voice heard. >> reporter: so when donald trump tweeted out yesterday, quote, the enthusiasm meter for joe biden is the lowest in recorded history, this year is different? >> absolutely. i don't trust that tweet at all. i for one am extremely enthusiastic to vote. i've learned, i've grown. like other people who are voting for the first time this year, let's get excited, let's use our voice
. >> one of the folks who did not vote in 2016 is foley. foley, you did not vote in 2016. give me a sense of why you didn't vote in 2016 and why 2020 is different. >> yes, vaughn, in 2016 i was 19 years old. i had never voted before. i was a sophomore in college. i didn't understand the impact my vote could have. when i went online, it said 98% certainty hillary clinton is going to win so i thought, my vote doesn't matter, they've got it, i'm scared to admit i don't know how to vote...
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kevin foley labor couzin steadfast leader of the line for the past 4 years with a healthy perspective on his role. on the can do quality of. the team how they see me up i'm up makes with good statistics show. statistics music as illustrated by this textbook move to take the lead against like take the muslims off the feds the foreign piece. buys a fellow robbery an hour in d.c. keeps on going full on in the sense i. look at the run from our in case but desire to keep on going answer provide the cross. bar game for i'm going to go buy later jews and again. remember that 19 move goal of byron's well in this particular category archrivals dortmund can top that with something to spare. no balls are far to physicians to go but real shot songs are good but my the keepers have to worry about. in the end it will be a $32.00 stage maneuver with the ball covering $570.00 metres in total before nestling in the back of the net a collective classic in black and yellow. to deliberate. practice of the match against shall cut. this is kimmie now it's not such a doctor who's upset like it was. when i w
kevin foley labor couzin steadfast leader of the line for the past 4 years with a healthy perspective on his role. on the can do quality of. the team how they see me up i'm up makes with good statistics show. statistics music as illustrated by this textbook move to take the lead against like take the muslims off the feds the foreign piece. buys a fellow robbery an hour in d.c. keeps on going full on in the sense i. look at the run from our in case but desire to keep on going answer provide the...
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kevin foley leverkusen steadfast leader of the line for the past 4 years with a healthy perspective on his role. on the can do quality we've seen the team that they see me up on that makes for good statistics said. all statistics music as illustrated by this textbook move to take the lead against like take the most of the top. top that's the foreign piece the pfizer to robben island a city its on going full on in the sense a. look at the road from our in case but desire to keep on going answer provided to cross. bar game form and bang on cue so by later jews are made to. remember that 19 move goal of byron's well in this particular category archrivals dortmund can top that with something to spare. us enough to go so far to physicians to go to the real shock zones i'll get my the key for us not to worry about. in the end it will be a $32.00 stage maneuver with the ball covering $570.00 metres in total before nestling in the back of the net a collective classic in black and yellow. district filling. up blocks of the match against shall cut. this is shocking to me now it's not such a good
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tanzania's presidents officially launched his reelection bid with a rally in the capitol dome john mark foley is seeking a 2nd term but he faces accusations of absolute control of covering up the true extent of coronavirus news hour and 25 minutes time next it's inside story with adrian finnegan. what is the shins of a's legacy japan's longest serving prime minister has resigned described as a nationalist who struggled to introduce aggressive economic reforms so how far has he succeeded and how will japanese remember him this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm adrian for they get the surprise resignation of japan's prime minister shinzo sent shock waves through the country's political establishment the 65 year old quits citing health reasons related to all sorts of collide a chronic bowel disease that he's lived with since he was a teenager i'll be apologised to the japanese people and said that he didn't want his illness to get into the way of decision making of serious priyanka gupta takes a look now back at the korea of japan's longest serving leader a chronic illness that c
tanzania's presidents officially launched his reelection bid with a rally in the capitol dome john mark foley is seeking a 2nd term but he faces accusations of absolute control of covering up the true extent of coronavirus news hour and 25 minutes time next it's inside story with adrian finnegan. what is the shins of a's legacy japan's longest serving prime minister has resigned described as a nationalist who struggled to introduce aggressive economic reforms so how far has he succeeded and how...
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reporter pablo foley welcome pablo so tell us what happened in scope of scotland is a little bit of a mess is what's happened in scotland essentially actually in the past few minutes this afternoon we've heard the scottish government has referred to this decision which resulted in students as a result i actually had been revised down because of the way the assessment process to work because let's not forget that in scotland they actually didn't sit exams what happened was the teachers provided you know they gave their assessment and they essentially said right this is what we think this student should get and this is the final result then they integrated as well have the school did which resulted in over 100000 students having their results graded going down and then others had their results that went up which resulted of course an outcry because many felt that it was very unfair and nicolas sturgeon the 1st minister apologized for the whole mess and actually let's hear from her 1st and then we'll discuss this a little bit further or the exams decision we reached nearly a stage is bro
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and i say says foley requested a so-called snapback of united nations sanctions against iran 60 state my pump am i with the u.n. security council president of the state to make that request get more print has more so at this point we've got the united states essentially demanding that the united nations reimpose its crippling sanctions economic warfare against the islamic republic of iran this is mike pompei o laying out the demand just a few minutes ago i delivered letters to both the un secretary general to terrorism to the president of the security council. notified them that the united states is initiating the restoration of virtually all u.n. sanctions on iran lifted under un security council resolution 2231 did i say it will never allow the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism to freely buy and sell planes tanks missiles and other kinds of conventional weapons now essentially the united states is hoping to invoke the snap back mechanism that was part of the j c p o a conclusion of the iran nuclear negotiations the iran nuclear deal now the snapback mechanism was put into t
and i say says foley requested a so-called snapback of united nations sanctions against iran 60 state my pump am i with the u.n. security council president of the state to make that request get more print has more so at this point we've got the united states essentially demanding that the united nations reimpose its crippling sanctions economic warfare against the islamic republic of iran this is mike pompei o laying out the demand just a few minutes ago i delivered letters to both the un...
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to a guy who had been a real monster and killed a number of americans including kayla mueller and foley, journalists and aid workers, not to mention the thousands of yazidis and christians and muslims he killed in his caliphate. we resort -- the president restored deterrence with iran. we got out of the disastrous jcpoa, which i wrote at the time that i thought was the worst diplomatic deal the west has been engaged in since 1938 and munich. it was a terrible deal that put iran on a path to the nuclear weapon. did put them on a path to achieving the ability to buy and sell conventional arms that would've taken place this year under jcpoa. we got out of jcpoa and put maximum pressure on iran. that pressure on iran set the stage for the recent peace agreement you saw between the uae and israel. just by achieving that agreement alone, that puts the president in the same league as jimmy carter with the cap david orords -- camp david accords president clinton a deal between --ael and jordan beeping and it puts bibi netanyahu in the category with menachem begin, rabin. i think a major achieve
to a guy who had been a real monster and killed a number of americans including kayla mueller and foley, journalists and aid workers, not to mention the thousands of yazidis and christians and muslims he killed in his caliphate. we resort -- the president restored deterrence with iran. we got out of the disastrous jcpoa, which i wrote at the time that i thought was the worst diplomatic deal the west has been engaged in since 1938 and munich. it was a terrible deal that put iran on a path to the...
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pablo foley is covering this story for us hi pablo how is this news going down in flames well as youcan imagine it's all people are talking about today it came in some ways it wasn't sort of much of a shock because there had been sort of rumors of something big bad to happen but actually there are signs of the spanish prime minister is speaking at the moment to the nation he hasn't spoken yet about the king but of course the journalist will be on that as soon as they can but politically speaking this has caused a huge amount of division which as a spaniard comes as absolutely no shock the governing coalition party have had a sense of the socialists and have defended the decision of the former king and leaving the country they spoke of how important he was for the country but then their coalition partners put them most said that it's essentially a disgrace the fact that there is this investigation into him taking place and he's left the country then of course other big parties such as the people pulled out of a conservative state by and i know same thing but then in qatar when yet the
pablo foley is covering this story for us hi pablo how is this news going down in flames well as youcan imagine it's all people are talking about today it came in some ways it wasn't sort of much of a shock because there had been sort of rumors of something big bad to happen but actually there are signs of the spanish prime minister is speaking at the moment to the nation he hasn't spoken yet about the king but of course the journalist will be on that as soon as they can but politically...
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captivated the world one on one east and has the violent or been a mixed martial arts in russia and the foley u.s.s.r. and the u.n. special tribunal delivers its verdict on the assassination of former lebanese prime minister rafiq hariri august on al-jazeera. japan is doing the math it's a way to protect against devastating tsunami what i want to investigated nature can be contained or if the war will expose commuters to greater danger. on al-jazeera. talk to all jews there. is the government not taking the necessary action to really address some of the structural issues we listen i still think that at travel is the safest mode of travel and to spend that we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on the old a 0. how that i missed on and the headlines for you here on al-jazeera hong kong police are reportedly seeking the arrest of 6 pro-democracy activists living in. exile as china steps up its enforcement of the new national security though it's the 1st time the police have targeted activists outside the territory under that law when i spoke to samuel true he is a
captivated the world one on one east and has the violent or been a mixed martial arts in russia and the foley u.s.s.r. and the u.n. special tribunal delivers its verdict on the assassination of former lebanese prime minister rafiq hariri august on al-jazeera. japan is doing the math it's a way to protect against devastating tsunami what i want to investigated nature can be contained or if the war will expose commuters to greater danger. on al-jazeera. talk to all jews there. is the government...
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that's right foley most of what we know we know from that 20 seconds worth the video where you see jacob blake walking around his van and then beginning to climb in to the driver's side door on the left and that's when a police officer grabs his back and one or more officers fired what sounds like 7 shots into his back now we're told he's in a hospital here and that he is still alive struggling with those wounds but that of course set off. because of reactions that we see across the country now whenever there is a shooting of an unarmed black man here in the united states there have been. trucks were brought out to block people here in this city center those are garbage trucks there and as you can see they were lit up on fire by protesters protesters who would watch that viral video just yesterday now we have heard from benjamin crump the lawyer for mr blake and he says what blake was doing as he had his 3 children in that car during the shooting was he had climbed out to stop a street fight where there are apparently a couple of people fighting and for some reason when police got involv
that's right foley most of what we know we know from that 20 seconds worth the video where you see jacob blake walking around his van and then beginning to climb in to the driver's side door on the left and that's when a police officer grabs his back and one or more officers fired what sounds like 7 shots into his back now we're told he's in a hospital here and that he is still alive struggling with those wounds but that of course set off. because of reactions that we see across the country now...
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some say europe could have reached its limits and jane foley says the euro is likely to --ak above one dollar 20 1.20. guy: let's bring in bhanu baweja. money in the states or europe? bhanu: for the next three months, europe. scarlet gave a good round up. to main factor if you want understand country allocations is to understand sector allocations and one step further, factor allocations, do we want to be in growth or low-volume,entum, or quality? the market has been more and more priced in, will price in jackson hole and the vaccine. these are already in the price but there is room to run, and as we move away from growth to value which is difficult because of how strong it has been, but if you want to start on a clean sheet of paper, value stocks will do slightly better and that should be a reallocation towards europe. that is a tactical call, i emphasize that. longer term, the amount of stimulus the u.s. economy has, there will be a much bigger recovery in the u.s. next year. tech, from a short-term perspective, is the future. allocationsset portfolio, it will be tough to diversify,
some say europe could have reached its limits and jane foley says the euro is likely to --ak above one dollar 20 1.20. guy: let's bring in bhanu baweja. money in the states or europe? bhanu: for the next three months, europe. scarlet gave a good round up. to main factor if you want understand country allocations is to understand sector allocations and one step further, factor allocations, do we want to be in growth or low-volume,entum, or quality? the market has been more and more priced in,...
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jonathan: jane foley of rabobank, the head of fx strategy, straight out of london, the capital of global-exchange. equities with a bounceback. we move higher by 0.7%. the dollar weaker against the euro. $1.1760.ar, in the bond market, fourth session of softer, weaker treasuries. yields higher three points to 0.67%. here's the stock move of the moment. it is the only moment this morning i will mention it because whenever i talk about this stock, i get the hate mail. it is tesla, up 6.5%. the why, i don't to get really matters given what it has done this year. let's stop talking about tesla for a moment and leave that to one side. i can't handle the hate mail around this. lisa: i am going to have to mention this again, but carry on. jonathan: technically, they shouldn't. we saw this with apple. i imagine we will see it as more as well. it is meant to democratize the access somehow. i don't get it. [laughter] lisa: there is this idea that you can already buy a portion of a share, so it shouldn't really matter how expensive each share is, and yet it does because if you think about it, there
jonathan: jane foley of rabobank, the head of fx strategy, straight out of london, the capital of global-exchange. equities with a bounceback. we move higher by 0.7%. the dollar weaker against the euro. $1.1760.ar, in the bond market, fourth session of softer, weaker treasuries. yields higher three points to 0.67%. here's the stock move of the moment. it is the only moment this morning i will mention it because whenever i talk about this stock, i get the hate mail. it is tesla, up 6.5%. the...
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. >> goodyear, by the way, is only 1 of 2 foley american major tire companies, shannon. >> shannon: all right, jonathan, we've been tracking this case out of portland there on the west coast, that brutal beating. is there any update in that case tonight? >> well, shannon, police are still trying to track down the black lives matter protester who delivered the final kick in the head that left the driver of a pickup truck unconscious in the street. in a 32 minute video posted today on youtube, the driver is seen for around 20 minutes talking outside a 7-eleven with a group, some of whom argue and fight with the person identified by police as a transgender female. she sprays mace at some in the group, who grabbed her purse and skateboard. the truck driver appears to be trying to help her. he eventually returns to his nearby truck, revs the engine loudly and inches forward as members of the group gather around the vehicle while others shout at each other to get out of the road. he then guns the engine, speeds away, but crashes. the group then surrounds and beats him, accusing him of trying
. >> goodyear, by the way, is only 1 of 2 foley american major tire companies, shannon. >> shannon: all right, jonathan, we've been tracking this case out of portland there on the west coast, that brutal beating. is there any update in that case tonight? >> well, shannon, police are still trying to track down the black lives matter protester who delivered the final kick in the head that left the driver of a pickup truck unconscious in the street. in a 32 minute video posted...
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and that's why i've said on my election analysis that it would be probably foley to completely go all in on the idea that you would win over the trump voters and ignore the other part of your electoral strategy. because that's what the clinton campaign did, too. they were thinking, oh, these trump-leaning independents will break. and then they ended up leaving them at the altar. >> sure. >> so, it really is a, i think, a risky strategy. >> rich, one final note, i just want to make this clear. you did 15 of these focus groups with swing voters in swing states. they pretty much told you the same thing. number 16, you get to erie. and there's a reversal. and it makes you think, hey, maybe the pandemic has caught up to donald trump. let's underscore this. number 17 which you just did was mccomb county, michigan, home of the famous democrats for reagan. and there had been a reversal back to what you'd be getting previously, is that accurate? >> that's accurate. i just want to stress i'm not saying that trump is going to win the election. i'm not saying that biden is going to win the electi
and that's why i've said on my election analysis that it would be probably foley to completely go all in on the idea that you would win over the trump voters and ignore the other part of your electoral strategy. because that's what the clinton campaign did, too. they were thinking, oh, these trump-leaning independents will break. and then they ended up leaving them at the altar. >> sure. >> so, it really is a, i think, a risky strategy. >> rich, one final note, i just want to...
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edward foley is a constitutional scholar and professor at the mer ritz school of law and ohio state where he directs the law program. professor, had you plausible, the scenario that you've outlined? >> fortunately, very realistic, good morning, and good to be with you. >> you say that, why? >> well, this is a phenomenon that occurred before the covid virus but it's been accentuated by developments since then. i wrote the piece last year because of observing what happened in 2018 like you talked about. but i first noticed this back in 2012. so it is a new phenomenon in the last two decades since 2000. and when i first noticed it, it wasn't understood there. but i tried to publish my piece in 2013 to bring to life this phenomenon. because it is new, the product and changes that have taken place with good intentions, but an unintended consequence of election reforms. >> is it indicative, this is the key question, is it indicative of malfeasance? >> no, not at all. it's the new normal. it's provisional ballots which was a reform congress adopt in 2002 in the help america vote act. it's increa
edward foley is a constitutional scholar and professor at the mer ritz school of law and ohio state where he directs the law program. professor, had you plausible, the scenario that you've outlined? >> fortunately, very realistic, good morning, and good to be with you. >> you say that, why? >> well, this is a phenomenon that occurred before the covid virus but it's been accentuated by developments since then. i wrote the piece last year because of observing what happened in...
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al-baghdadi was responsible for horrific and depraved violence including the deaths of americans james foleyre than 300 people, killed thousands of prisoners of war. now, we understand under the obama administration osama bin laden was taken out, but this was a rise of isis. can you talk more about that? >> look, president obama was very naive when it came to confronting our enemies abroad. he had these political deadlines, these political goals. you look at what trump did, one of the first things he did not only did he unleash the military when it came to defeating isis, he also withdrew us from that foolish deal with iran. instead he has sided cryptly with israel -- consistently with israel. recently we got this deal between israel and the uae, more stability in that region. president trump understands the threat posed by radical islamic terror. he understands this is an evil ideology bent on wiping out the west and our beliefs. this is not a group you can't negotiate with, you can't compromise. you need to kill them. that's the best way to deal with them. president trump understands that.
al-baghdadi was responsible for horrific and depraved violence including the deaths of americans james foleyre than 300 people, killed thousands of prisoners of war. now, we understand under the obama administration osama bin laden was taken out, but this was a rise of isis. can you talk more about that? >> look, president obama was very naive when it came to confronting our enemies abroad. he had these political deadlines, these political goals. you look at what trump did, one of the...
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leaders of the birmingham movement joined foleys in an effort to calm the mob, to no event.ere would be no let up in the demonstrations. the demonstrators had aroused the long suppressed feelings of bitterness and frustrations among among the negro community. now the resentment came to the surface in a violent outbreak. in five days, about 2500 negroes were arrested. they filled the jails in dr. king called fulfillment of a dream. the head of the civil rights division of the justice department, burke marshall, was called to birmingham to try to regenerate stalled negotiations behind the scenes. governor george wallace sent racial troopers to help subdue the situation. this settlement came may 10. the main points were desegregation of public facilities, better job opportunities and the creation , of a biracial committee. the demonstrations and the negro boycott of downtown birmingham, which cost businesses severe losses, was called off. but the trouble was not over. the atmosphere was thick with hatred. extremists thundered the city had been sold out. negotiators refused to m
leaders of the birmingham movement joined foleys in an effort to calm the mob, to no event.ere would be no let up in the demonstrations. the demonstrators had aroused the long suppressed feelings of bitterness and frustrations among among the negro community. now the resentment came to the surface in a violent outbreak. in five days, about 2500 negroes were arrested. they filled the jails in dr. king called fulfillment of a dream. the head of the civil rights division of the justice department,...
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that is i suppose looking for strengths very much and dave foley is up next for the full half hour ofnews that was the news hour with music along with a few times a company. and the disease accounts for 50 percent of all debts children and. all. but all. likely to receive a childhood education. do you. believe you just leave us to. try and try. to cease fire. was. like. oh. my. gosh. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and society on al-jazeera. japan is doing the math it's a way to protect against devastating tsunami what i want to investigate to nature can be contained or if the will expose communities to greater dangers. on al-jazeera. and the race to be the coronavirus russia's health minister says a country could begin mass vaccinations as soon as october. a watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully back to bill also coming up. we'll look at 6 stocks wit
that is i suppose looking for strengths very much and dave foley is up next for the full half hour ofnews that was the news hour with music along with a few times a company. and the disease accounts for 50 percent of all debts children and. all. but all. likely to receive a childhood education. do you. believe you just leave us to. try and try. to cease fire. was. like. oh. my. gosh. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the...
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foley we're hearing from people that we have in minutes because this is a very large protest and from the pictures we're seeing coming in still a significant crowds turning out and certainly many tens of thousands there's also told a much heavier police and military presence than one has been over previous weekends this is now the food we can the food then to the 3rd week since these protests have started on the hope was all the fear was amongst protest organizers that they were going to lose momentum and that might have been a hope of the or far it is but from the pictures we've seen today meant i'm still seems to be there the 1st 3 days of the protests were met with a very severe crackdown by the authorities 7000 detained hundreds injured and 3 killed when water cannon and rubber bullets were used in flash bomb grenades were used to disperse crowds but heavy handed approach stopped have been people yes detained but the bulk of these protests have been allowed to go out not just in minutes but in cities all over belarus we're hearing many thousands of people are protesting burnage we
foley we're hearing from people that we have in minutes because this is a very large protest and from the pictures we're seeing coming in still a significant crowds turning out and certainly many tens of thousands there's also told a much heavier police and military presence than one has been over previous weekends this is now the food we can the food then to the 3rd week since these protests have started on the hope was all the fear was amongst protest organizers that they were going to lose...
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the world $1.00 to $1.00 east and has the violent urbino of a mixed martial arts in russia and the foley u.s.s.r. and the u.n. special tribunal delivers its verdict on the assassination of former lebanese prime minister rafik hariri ogust on al-jazeera. on counting the cost the wealth of banks prime minister as a parish because built on the backs of slaves how much does britain know about french an album pandemic could wipe out latin america's god and social and economic gains plus wild cards missing billions counting the cost of al-jazeera. kidnappings and murders in crimea since russia's forced an extension of the black sea peninsula. i don't understand why it's called no. schools of crimea into its hearts have been arrested and tortured and killed. most believe by russian security forces crime in russia's dark secret on al-jazeera. the earth the air. corona virus cases surge across latin america columbia records $10000.00 deaths with the peak of the outbreak still a month away. hello i'm mary i'm rising in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up more talks to agree a krone vi
the world $1.00 to $1.00 east and has the violent urbino of a mixed martial arts in russia and the foley u.s.s.r. and the u.n. special tribunal delivers its verdict on the assassination of former lebanese prime minister rafik hariri ogust on al-jazeera. on counting the cost the wealth of banks prime minister as a parish because built on the backs of slaves how much does britain know about french an album pandemic could wipe out latin america's god and social and economic gains plus wild cards...
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sadly, three other americans, james foley, steven sotloff, and kayla mueller also lost their lives at the hands of isis murderers. i know each of their stories are familiar to other members of this committee. since that time, some of the murderers known as the beatles have been killed in u.s.-led drone strikes, but others remain at large, and i know you agree they must be brought to justice. i believe that the united states government should work tirelessly independently, and with the cooperation of allies, to hunt down the killers of these americans and bring them to justice here in the united states of america. mr. secretary, do you agree with me? >> i do. and you should know that the president of the united states agrees as well. >> what efforts can the state department and our missions overseas take to bring this about? >> it's a broad effort. i think we're making progress. the department of defense, their intelligence assets, the broader set of u.s. intelligence assets all aimed at making sure we understand and then working with important partners too who -- who want justice but
sadly, three other americans, james foley, steven sotloff, and kayla mueller also lost their lives at the hands of isis murderers. i know each of their stories are familiar to other members of this committee. since that time, some of the murderers known as the beatles have been killed in u.s.-led drone strikes, but others remain at large, and i know you agree they must be brought to justice. i believe that the united states government should work tirelessly independently, and with the...
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good to have you on, joe foley. >> thank you for having me. >>> we will expand our coverage next weekkind national convention starting monday. it will be a mix of live and taped speeches and virtual content. president trump said he will accept the nomination for president for his party on the south lawn of the white house. >>> one last check of traffic on this friday morning. >>> good morning. we are looking at a commute where someone asked me about highway 17. i will put the map up because highway 17 so far has not been restricted pick you can get over the hill if you need to go pick a lot of the other freeways or highways i should say, in santa cruz and san mateo county where that is in purple, it's just not open. including a large section of highway 1, 35 and other roads in the era. stay within that area unless you have a urgent business. even then, they may not let you pass. if you are resident, they may. 17 is open from santa cruz all the way to saratoga in both directions. the conditions are not good to drive in because of poor visibility due to a lot of smoke in the air. not ad
good to have you on, joe foley. >> thank you for having me. >>> we will expand our coverage next weekkind national convention starting monday. it will be a mix of live and taped speeches and virtual content. president trump said he will accept the nomination for president for his party on the south lawn of the white house. >>> one last check of traffic on this friday morning. >>> good morning. we are looking at a commute where someone asked me about highway 17....
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he was so intimidated and so lost that he went back to new york after his second term and told tom foley, the tam annie boss of his district, "i think i might be in over my head." he told him, "i might be able to find you a job, maybe suvent buildings in new york city, if you really can't hack it." that appealed to smith's ability to fight. he said i'm not going to admit i can't handle something. so he went back with a mission. he took all the bills every night and read them, every bill introduced, so he could understand the legislature. he didn't have a high school or college degree. he wasn't a lawyer. the assembly at the time was prominently the legal field. smith made sure that he could do that. also since he didn't have any money, he lived on the $1,500 a year plus traveling expenses, he didn't have anything else to do. he didn't go out partying at night. he didn't do bad things. he missed his family. he would go back to his room at his hotel and read. and when he wasn't there he would be in the legislative library reading ut bills and what they affected. >> about 300 pages long? >>
he was so intimidated and so lost that he went back to new york after his second term and told tom foley, the tam annie boss of his district, "i think i might be in over my head." he told him, "i might be able to find you a job, maybe suvent buildings in new york city, if you really can't hack it." that appealed to smith's ability to fight. he said i'm not going to admit i can't handle something. so he went back with a mission. he took all the bills every night and read...
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david is calling in from foley alabama. hello, david. >> caller: thank you gentlemen.'m having a great time watching this. i had a different subject but if i can, i want to comment on what mr. jeff shaara mentioned about robert e. lee. specifically it is worth noting he was on record denouncing slavery as a moral and political people. he made some other comments in that letter to his wife that we would find more problematic in this modern era, but he is also on record in congressional testimony after the war in response to a congressman's accusation that he had fought a war for the preservation of slavery. his response was so far from fighting a war for the preservation of slavery i rejoice that slavery is abolished. so i don't think we can put robert e. lee in the camps of the proslavery southern elite. that being said, and it's arguable, i understand. what i really wanted to talk about related to the atlanta campaign and one of the statements made by confederate commander josephine johnston that i think is one of the sort of tantalizing bits of history behind the cam
david is calling in from foley alabama. hello, david. >> caller: thank you gentlemen.'m having a great time watching this. i had a different subject but if i can, i want to comment on what mr. jeff shaara mentioned about robert e. lee. specifically it is worth noting he was on record denouncing slavery as a moral and political people. he made some other comments in that letter to his wife that we would find more problematic in this modern era, but he is also on record in congressional...