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strikes on hold but student activists are now eager to reactivate the figured out of fighters for future group was a bell lead today to meet with german chancellor angela merkel a high powered meeting for a 17 year old with a powerful global movement behind her. but in china the world's biggest polluter it's annoyingly bucking for climate activists bucking a system that takes a harsh view of criticism but one girl has found the cottage. every friday away over stands alone on the street protesting she is china's only fridays for future activist passers by show some interest teenagers especially want to know what she's up to. demonstrations are a rarity in china and are generally frowned upon every street is patrolled by a neighborhood watch after half an hour she's asked to leave. at her next stop she's once again told to go elsewhere but only has grown used to it. or she does we need to. find. a missing street manager or you know or like and i am sure that in the. manager it is very hard to television she has convinced her parents to avoid single use plastics and to eat a vegetarian diet. away
strikes on hold but student activists are now eager to reactivate the figured out of fighters for future group was a bell lead today to meet with german chancellor angela merkel a high powered meeting for a 17 year old with a powerful global movement behind her. but in china the world's biggest polluter it's annoyingly bucking for climate activists bucking a system that takes a harsh view of criticism but one girl has found the cottage. every friday away over stands alone on the street...
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>> future group was struggling under huge debt. on the verge of default. some funds thethe company and promoters will sigh relief. for reliance, they always wanted to take on amazon in india and this will help give them more firepower in terms of off-line stores. it is the largest off-line retailer to the country with futures department, it will be very challenging for any online or off-line retailer to take on them, the richest man. what is theckly, retail landscape going to be looking like? regulations,ne which many international players would like to see removed, where are we in terms of reforms in regards to the indian high street? >> indian retail industry always wanted an indian partner. in this case, they are in a sweet spot. it is amazon coming in, or flip cart coming in. they all needed an indian partner. he is complaining to all. in the future if he is taking a strategic investment from any strategy player, that will be under regulations by indian law. very sweet spot where they can get investors in this addition to what he did saturday by taking
>> future group was struggling under huge debt. on the verge of default. some funds thethe company and promoters will sigh relief. for reliance, they always wanted to take on amazon in india and this will help give them more firepower in terms of off-line stores. it is the largest off-line retailer to the country with futures department, it will be very challenging for any online or off-line retailer to take on them, the richest man. what is theckly, retail landscape going to be looking...
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i just don't know what the future holds. >>> a group says it is vitally important for the entire region that t measures pass. >> when the pandemic lifts and people are back on the road, there is no way that those cars if this measure will not fund caltrain. >> what does it pass in all three counties? >> the polling on it so far here in santa clara says about 70% of the voters agreed that they need to keep funding so there is a good chance that they say they're going to have a very aggressive campaign to make sure that voters know exactly is at stake. thank you. >>> police are hoping that someone who recognizes a shooting suspect behind the wheel of the volkswagen suv. as he walked across the street, he opens fires near kentucky and santa clara streets during the afternoon july 8th, no one got hit but if you recognize this guy or his store, police want to hear from you. >> opening up about his decision to call it quits. eddie garcia is stepping down at the end of the year, he tells us that he is proud of diversifying the department raising accountability and guiding it through pension cr
i just don't know what the future holds. >>> a group says it is vitally important for the entire region that t measures pass. >> when the pandemic lifts and people are back on the road, there is no way that those cars if this measure will not fund caltrain. >> what does it pass in all three counties? >> the polling on it so far here in santa clara says about 70% of the voters agreed that they need to keep funding so there is a good chance that they say they're going...
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perhaps coming up with new recommendations for people in battle groups or should they just feel as though they should be locked away. in the future. shielding of groups people with serious underlying medical conditions significantly higher risk as and it. that show the virus population is so low so people need not worry too much even my 98 year old grandmother who is going out and about sound during life as much as a 98 year old so i would invite people to like her so be sensible and observe proper id practices. are not going to be if this rule my life and i wouldn't recommend anybody else that's either ok so i may look great until she thanks for the advice to you and we appreciate your time tonight that was simon clarke microbiologists from reading university thank you. mr it's approaching half past 70 here moscow appreciate your company today we're back again with headlines and more stories at the top of. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is truth what is faith. in a world corr
perhaps coming up with new recommendations for people in battle groups or should they just feel as though they should be locked away. in the future. shielding of groups people with serious underlying medical conditions significantly higher risk as and it. that show the virus population is so low so people need not worry too much even my 98 year old grandmother who is going out and about sound during life as much as a 98 year old so i would invite people to like her so be sensible and observe...
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but 1st the friday's for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a group called architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop. 50 percent to 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in germany and 60 percent of all the waste can be attributed to the building industry and that's a big motivation for us. to him to stay under the highland company entirely from architects for future say construction needs to be more climate friendly to do this they say we need more refurbishing and less demolition. and we need to use a lot more of what's already there no matter how efficiently and sustainably a new building is constructed in terms of c o 2 using what's already there is much better. buildings use a lot of what's called embodied energy the sum of all the energy needed for construction when they're torn down that energy is wasted yet buildings are still being your market for demolition like munich's arabella high rise just 50 years old and the city's main train stati
but 1st the friday's for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a group called architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop. 50 percent to 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in germany and 60 percent of all the waste can be attributed to the building industry and that's a big motivation for us. to him to stay...
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but 1st the friday's for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a groupcalled architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop global warming. we're told we need to build more especially livings but the big question is how do you do that sustainably the building industry is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than all traffic combined and it produces more waste than any industry. 50 percent 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in germany and 60 percent of all the waste can be attributed to the building industry and that's a big motivation for us and normally he would enter the him to stick under the high end.
but 1st the friday's for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a groupcalled architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop global warming. we're told we need to build more especially livings but the big question is how do you do that sustainably the building industry is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions...
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but 1st the friday's for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a group called architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop global warming. we're told we need to build more especially living space but the big question is how to do that sustainably the building industry is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than all traffic component and it produces more waste then any industry. 50 percent to 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in germany and 60 percent of all the waste can be attributed to the building industry and that's a big motivation for us and normally he would out of the him just like under the high.
but 1st the friday's for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a group called architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop global warming. we're told we need to build more especially living space but the big question is how to do that sustainably the building industry is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions...
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but 1st the friday's for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a group called architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop global warming. we're told we need to build more especially living space but the big question is how do you do that sustainably the building industry is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than all traffic components and it produces more waste than any industry. 50 percent 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in germany and 60 percent of all the waste can be attributed to the building industry and that's a big motivation for us and normally he would enter the him just like under the highland country entirely from architects for future say construction needs to be more climate friendly to do this they say we need more refurbishing and less demolition. then we need to use a lot more of what's already there no matter how efficiently and sustainably a new building is constructed in terms of c o 2 using what's already there is
but 1st the friday's for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a group called architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop global warming. we're told we need to build more especially living space but the big question is how do you do that sustainably the building industry is responsible for more greenhouse gas...
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but 1st the fridays for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a group called architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop global warming. we're told we need to build more especially livings but the big question is how do you do that sustainably the building industry is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than all traffic combined and it produces more least in the industry. 50 percent to 40 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in germany and 60 percent.
but 1st the fridays for future youth movement against climate change has inspired people around the globe including architects here in germany a group called architects for future is pushing to reform construction for instance by renovating buildings instead of demolishing them the goal is to help stop global warming. we're told we need to build more especially livings but the big question is how do you do that sustainably the building industry is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions...
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time for the word an wall street, joining me now is price futures group senior market analyst, phil flynnesident dominic tavella and sean owe of harrah. great to -- o'hara. great to see everybody this morning. thank you so much for being here. >> good morning, maria. maria: let's talk about the markets that will not quit. futures up again, all three major indices with major gains yesterday, the dow jumping above 28,000 for the first time in six months, the s&p 500 and nasdaq seeing record high closes. we had a major day yesterday. the market is up almost 200 points right now. can we expect this market to continue surging? >> well, i think we're seeing a little bit better breadth than we have in the past. overall it's still the five stocks that dominate the headlines. we're getting an awful lot of new investors coming into the market, you see what's going on at robin hood, the number of accounts that are open, specifically the kind of stocks they're buying. when you're thinking about apple and tesla, they're really driving the market, really pushing the markets much higher than really they
time for the word an wall street, joining me now is price futures group senior market analyst, phil flynnesident dominic tavella and sean owe of harrah. great to -- o'hara. great to see everybody this morning. thank you so much for being here. >> good morning, maria. maria: let's talk about the markets that will not quit. futures up again, all three major indices with major gains yesterday, the dow jumping above 28,000 for the first time in six months, the s&p 500 and nasdaq seeing...
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louis- based activist and organizer for the political advocacy group, black futures lab. newshour weekend correspondent ivette feliciano spoke with her about the ferguson protests and about how the killing of michael brown led us to where we are today. >> reporter: so, first off, i want to ask you, you know, to take us back to 201 how did the shooting of michael brown initiallympact the ferguson community and how did it change your life? >> i was actually in new york on a vacation withi ome peers that s currently at the time in undergrad with. um, i found out about mike brown's murder when i opened up twitter and another peer of mine who was here had tweeted, "ferguson police department just shot and killed an unarmed black boy." and it was that moment that i was just instantly glued to myph one. even from hundreds of miles away, the grief and the pain and the anger that the community was feeling was palpable. like, it was so strong, you kn, e response that folks had to such an atrocious act of violence. that is what urged me to book my tripe he very next day. it rocunked
louis- based activist and organizer for the political advocacy group, black futures lab. newshour weekend correspondent ivette feliciano spoke with her about the ferguson protests and about how the killing of michael brown led us to where we are today. >> reporter: so, first off, i want to ask you, you know, to take us back to 201 how did the shooting of michael brown initiallympact the ferguson community and how did it change your life? >> i was actually in new york on a vacation...
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the country is steaming ahead into the future and this group of german entrepreneurs wants to join. in the past such digitalisation tours led to silicon valley but now it's shanghai like this one organized by the management consultant to accenture. this trip is led by dr may want. she was born in beijing and works for accenture and humble. the 1st lesson for german visitors is facial recognition what happens if they cross a red light here if you crawl one is red they capture you in the spring and your face well be lifted out of the spring over the year and people know you made a mistake people know you are the person cross the street. that you can't yeah yeah he's real peer here you see this people out we should have broken the law so we can help to make the people follow the rules i would say so i mean shaving and their works are one now a bit careful especially when they see the camera here on the streets. a total of $600000000.00 smart cameras monitor the country they recognize exactly who they're filming. the government gives the project's whooping names like eagle eyes were sky
the country is steaming ahead into the future and this group of german entrepreneurs wants to join. in the past such digitalisation tours led to silicon valley but now it's shanghai like this one organized by the management consultant to accenture. this trip is led by dr may want. she was born in beijing and works for accenture and humble. the 1st lesson for german visitors is facial recognition what happens if they cross a red light here if you crawl one is red they capture you in the spring...
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two lawsuits allege the powerful gun group's leadership stole millions from its members. the response and why the organization's future existence could be in doubt. >> but first, here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds.
two lawsuits allege the powerful gun group's leadership stole millions from its members. the response and why the organization's future existence could be in doubt. >> but first, here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds.
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the democrats will roll out those that they hope to be future stars in a group keynote address.e biden's wife, dr. joe biden and from aoc as well. bill clinton will appear tonight in a low profile minute slot. flashback to 2012 when president obama was seeking reelection. the former president stole the
the democrats will roll out those that they hope to be future stars in a group keynote address.e biden's wife, dr. joe biden and from aoc as well. bill clinton will appear tonight in a low profile minute slot. flashback to 2012 when president obama was seeking reelection. the former president stole the
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the democrats will roll out those that they hope to be future stars in a group keynote address. we will also here tonight from joe biden's wife, dr. joe biden and from aoc as well. bill clinton will appear tonight in a low profile minute slot. flashback to 2012 when president obama was seeking reelection. the former president stole the show and his powerful speech, despite a weak economy, helps to put president obama over the t top. >> president obama started with a much weaker economy than i did. listen to me now. no president, no president, not me, not any of my predecessors, no one could have fully repaired all the damage that he found in just four years. >> bret: that was a very big moment back then but that was then and this is now. as democrats battle for the white house, in a now-tightening presidential race. good evening, everybody. i martha maccallum. this is the story tonight as we get ready for night two, television viewership was down all of 30%, the same back in 2016, the show was about half an taped. we expect about the same balance this evening. the president toda
the democrats will roll out those that they hope to be future stars in a group keynote address. we will also here tonight from joe biden's wife, dr. joe biden and from aoc as well. bill clinton will appear tonight in a low profile minute slot. flashback to 2012 when president obama was seeking reelection. the former president stole the show and his powerful speech, despite a weak economy, helps to put president obama over the t top. >> president obama started with a much weaker economy...
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we will get to that with riddick a group do. dow futures up 59. yield futures, two basis points the 10-year yield, 10 point 69%. watching the turkish lira as well. that is really a pretty grim morning. asset allocation, what to do next. he has really understood this idea of thematic, where you go if you have not enjoyed a rebound. jonathan mackay is a schroder investment senior market strategist. we are thrilled he could join us this morning. i want you to speak to our radio and tv audience. simply not on board this market. to a 22from and 80 vix vix. how do i come back into the market? we have some technical difficulties there as well. i was away for three days and i didn't pay the bill. we will try to hook up in a moment. this is such an important idea, and it goes well back into investment history. it is so easy to get out of a market, so hard to get back into the market and participate, once you have made the decision to go to cash. anna: i was talking to a guest earlier today who said he was grumpy about the prospects in front of him, grumpy
we will get to that with riddick a group do. dow futures up 59. yield futures, two basis points the 10-year yield, 10 point 69%. watching the turkish lira as well. that is really a pretty grim morning. asset allocation, what to do next. he has really understood this idea of thematic, where you go if you have not enjoyed a rebound. jonathan mackay is a schroder investment senior market strategist. we are thrilled he could join us this morning. i want you to speak to our radio and tv audience....
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future. >> chow was a founding member of a group seeking international support for democracy in hong kong. but it disbanded in june on the day the security legislation took effect. jimmy li, the founder of an anti-beijing newspaper was also released on bail. police arrested him on monday saying he and other suspects colluded with foreign forces to harm national security but they did not elaborate on the alleged violation. hong kong police have arrested at least 20 people since the law took effect. a japanese expert says the latest arresests are part of beijing's warning to pro-democracy forces. >> translator: the law is very ambiguous. i believe beijing wants it that way, so that it can be interpreted arbitrarily. they arrest people first, and find crimes later. that's their usual method. >> and the phrase "made in hong kong" will soon be a thing of the past at least in the u.s. officials in washington say goods imported from the territory will have to be labeled made in china. the decision is in line with the u.s. policy to increase pressure on beijing. the u.s. customs and border protect
future. >> chow was a founding member of a group seeking international support for democracy in hong kong. but it disbanded in june on the day the security legislation took effect. jimmy li, the founder of an anti-beijing newspaper was also released on bail. police arrested him on monday saying he and other suspects colluded with foreign forces to harm national security but they did not elaborate on the alleged violation. hong kong police have arrested at least 20 people since the law...
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future. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is daybreak: europe. i am manus cranny. minor, bhp grouped steady profits despite the pandemic but it is cautious about the future. ceo, mike henry about how the minor is looking to go green. >> the recovery continues to be underway and appears to be strong in china. i think we will see white a bit of volatility and uncertainty in the way the rest of the world recovers. our broader economic forecast is it will take about a year for the world to get back to pre-covid levels of economic activity. and 2-3 years to get back to the trajectory it would have been on. in terms of iron or, demand remains high in china. rates are high and that appears to be holding up quite well. on the supply side, we will see more supply coming from our competitors as they get past their challenges. our strategy of being the lower -- lowest cost supplier is to deliver continued improvement year in and year out. that is a winning strategy. prices toexpect average $100 a ton next year? >> i don't want to give an exact prediction. resourcesiversified company and we ha
future. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is daybreak: europe. i am manus cranny. minor, bhp grouped steady profits despite the pandemic but it is cautious about the future. ceo, mike henry about how the minor is looking to go green. >> the recovery continues to be underway and appears to be strong in china. i think we will see white a bit of volatility and uncertainty in the way the rest of the world recovers. our broader economic forecast is it will take about a year for the world to get...
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future. than a group of 40 people, they would be in a group of 10.r operators and attractions to create products that fit and feel more exclusive and meaningful for a group of 10 people? we are doing a lot of product development and some of the assets we are doing are meant to that can flow into the international covering and we can offer these as good products later on. haslinda: we know casino operators are bleeding like las vegas sands and have stayed committed. is it easy to believe some of their products -- projects will be delayed? >> there will be inevitable delays because of the circuit breaker we experienced earlier and there is an overall slowdown in construction activity because of difficulties faced by the construction sector and the challenges they are facing. there would be inevitable delay we expect. both sands and counting have not faced commitments. i see that as a good sign of their faith and confidence in the longer term prospects of singapore. haslinda: glass half-full. the singapore tourism board ceo keith tan, thank you for your
future. than a group of 40 people, they would be in a group of 10.r operators and attractions to create products that fit and feel more exclusive and meaningful for a group of 10 people? we are doing a lot of product development and some of the assets we are doing are meant to that can flow into the international covering and we can offer these as good products later on. haslinda: we know casino operators are bleeding like las vegas sands and have stayed committed. is it easy to believe some of...
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later on the program, ian bremmer, eurasia group president. equity futures breaking out little bit. good morning to you all. we are higher by 0.6% on the s&p 500. from new york city this morning, alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. the pictures are incredibly intense. an explosion at a warehouse in beirut was felt miles away and filled hospitals with casualties. reports say at least 100 were killed and 4000 injured. lebanon's government says almost 3000 tons of flammable ammonium nitrate has been stored in the building since 2014. they are not saying whether the blast was caused by an accident or an attack. the white house and democrats are trying to strike a deal on virus relief legislation by the end of the week, according to treasury secretary steven mnuchin. mnuchin says the two sides aren't close to a deal yet, but they did agree to set a timeline. one of the main sticking points is still the extension of supplemental unemployment benefits. it will be the highest leve
later on the program, ian bremmer, eurasia group president. equity futures breaking out little bit. good morning to you all. we are higher by 0.6% on the s&p 500. from new york city this morning, alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. the pictures are incredibly intense. an explosion at a warehouse in beirut was felt miles away and filled hospitals with casualties. reports...
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has been said that elections are won by two groups, anger or hope, clyburn is the hope group, focuses on the future, the democratic computer who views the crisis at the feet of donald trump, it is a decent opening salvo. jillian: you and others will recall a couple months ago we were hearing a different tune from andrew cuomo when it came to the covid-19 response and how the president was helping out in new york and everything he was doing in his efforts so that has changed. listen to what he said last night. >> this is a man-made threat by our own negligence which americans learned a critical lesson. how vulnerable we are when we are divided and how many lives can be lost when our government is incompetent. shannon: a hard time listening to him because new york was so hard-hit and the numbers of deaths in new york and the nursing home situation is tragic and people are frustrated when they hear that. >> absolutely right so the other route, the root of anger and the problem with this approach is what you say. americans do not view new york as the shining example of how to correctly handle the pande
has been said that elections are won by two groups, anger or hope, clyburn is the hope group, focuses on the future, the democratic computer who views the crisis at the feet of donald trump, it is a decent opening salvo. jillian: you and others will recall a couple months ago we were hearing a different tune from andrew cuomo when it came to the covid-19 response and how the president was helping out in new york and everything he was doing in his efforts so that has changed. listen to what he...
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will broadcast more than 200 official pacific league games futuring six teams between august and november. among the pandemic, sports related groupsround the world are looking at business models that do not include spectators present in stadiums. the marketing ceo of the pacific league says he wants to continue to explore new ways to promote japanese professional basebabal. >>> and here's our three-day weather forecast. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and that brings us to the end of this edition of nhk "newsline." we'll have more for you at the top of the hour. thank you very much for joining us. ♪ >>> japanan has one curious custom. in septptember,r, the c country cecebrates the day of the full moon. it's called o-tsuki-mi, or moon viewing. >> japanese people lovove the n moon, and they give it other names to fit its constantly changing shape. this moon is called mika-zuki, or the moon on the third night, when its light shines in a brilliant crescent. this moon is called nemachi-zuki, or the moonn whil sleeping. sincnce t the moon appears late night, people sleep as they wait for it. the moon itself is called o-tsuki-sama, the japanese and h honorifi
will broadcast more than 200 official pacific league games futuring six teams between august and november. among the pandemic, sports related groupsround the world are looking at business models that do not include spectators present in stadiums. the marketing ceo of the pacific league says he wants to continue to explore new ways to promote japanese professional basebabal. >>> and here's our three-day weather forecast. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and that brings us to the end of this...
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future. frances: let me ask you about a group i know you care about, the opioid crisis. they seem to have gone up even more this year. how would you like to see president trump do things differently next year? kellyanne: those numbers, actually we had the first decline in 30 years, we are now fully into a drug crisis in this country. the assistant secretary for health and others, we know that we are into the fourth wave of this drug crisis. meth use has really increased. opioid use down, but meth use up. i think what the president has done suggests that his leadership means that so many lives were saved. the political inertia and the looking the other way that costs lives is slowly melting away. i think the most significant bipartisan legislation, the cares act, was a support act. that was signed into law almost two years ago. every single democrat in the house and senate voted in favor of the support act. that included kamala harris, elizabeth warren, amy booker -- it is a historic investment in treatment and recovery and education. i think we have to keep going that wa
future. frances: let me ask you about a group i know you care about, the opioid crisis. they seem to have gone up even more this year. how would you like to see president trump do things differently next year? kellyanne: those numbers, actually we had the first decline in 30 years, we are now fully into a drug crisis in this country. the assistant secretary for health and others, we know that we are into the fourth wave of this drug crisis. meth use has really increased. opioid use down, but...
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potential strategic acquisitions could helpres which us to strategically position the group even better for the future development than now and this includes conductivity -- connectivity. the car has to get more outside information, is doing functions no longer inside but outside in computers and getting information back into the car. it is not limited, potentially m&a will not be limited. francine: wolfgang schaefer, chief financial officer of continental. later today, the latest on the pandemic from dr. anthony fauci. we will also get back to the markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, and politics. this is "bloomberg: surveillance ." i'm francine lacqua in london. the white house and democrats hope to have a new virus relief bill by the end of the week. that's the latest from steve mnuchin. the two sides remain far apart on issues that appear to be moving closer to an agreement. any vote on a deal would likely not happen until next week. shepherdson.w, ian always great to catch up. thank you for coming on "bloomberg: surveillance." when you look at the steps we are making toward
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future. we continue to invest in group oil and going back -- in oil and growing value in returns.hat was my camry. joining me is bloomberg -- that was mike henry. i feel like bhp is in the middle where they are stuck in coal but they need to jump out. where is bhp in the middle of all of that? >> bhp is showing they are moving in a direction where they understand where the world is going. is kind of like, the future is suggesting we will not be using much call. much coal. used for blast furnaces to heat up iron ore put in the furnaces that then gets melted down and that is what magically turns it into steel. europe,nited states and ae future is -- it is not slow move away from integrated mills. largeenry is pointing out swaths of the world are still using integrated mills. you look at india or china, look no further. toy need good quality coal make a good quality steel. at the same time, one of the reasons my camry is in here -- one of the reasons mike henry is -- there is a rise in a different way of making steel and the world. saying we're not just exiting all of these fossil fu
future. we continue to invest in group oil and going back -- in oil and growing value in returns.hat was my camry. joining me is bloomberg -- that was mike henry. i feel like bhp is in the middle where they are stuck in coal but they need to jump out. where is bhp in the middle of all of that? >> bhp is showing they are moving in a direction where they understand where the world is going. is kind of like, the future is suggesting we will not be using much call. much coal. used for blast...
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on tuesday after soldiers detained him the west african grouping echo also sending a delegation there on saturday to discuss mali's political future overnight say un mission in mali paid a visit to keep in detention. every 2 lizards he's doing very well as are all the others they aren't under arrest they had a time to keep in safety for their own security you'll agree with me that after this kind of situation this insecurity for example after he left his home some people attacked his house after he'd left some people even come to us on their own initiative for their own safety. and can keep an eye on things al-jazeera is a committed wrists is following the story from a budget and explains how the mali and military will want to handle the visit from ecowas. i'm sure by the time the course delegation arrives malia obama called to morrow the only one to show them that the people are with the new military leaders and they want to inform them that it was a necessity that the army intervened of course the narrative now is that they did not intervene you bramble took action left and so they wanted to fill up a vacuum so as to stay the co
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acting like a statesman because he knows that he may have to work with hezbollah as a group in government in the near future as in a holder live for us in beirut center thank you very much indeed but the rooster is bracing for a 10th straight day of protests as pressure grows on president alexander lukashenko to step down after 26 years in power on monday he told striking workers there won't be new elections unless his opponents kill and demonstrators have been calling for his resignation off to are disputing votes and always the nines some boston reports from the capital mints. strikes are now snowballing around better lives one after the other factory workers joining in truck tractor metal fact with most of the country strategic industries are now experiencing large scale strikes. on yet what we don't agree with in justice the people in power haven't listened to him for 26 years they run away they don't want to listen to your voice they don't want to know anything about your problems. but the workers chanting no more fear signed it after 26 years of living under look or shank this after repairing rule the
acting like a statesman because he knows that he may have to work with hezbollah as a group in government in the near future as in a holder live for us in beirut center thank you very much indeed but the rooster is bracing for a 10th straight day of protests as pressure grows on president alexander lukashenko to step down after 26 years in power on monday he told striking workers there won't be new elections unless his opponents kill and demonstrators have been calling for his resignation off...
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group. about his rhetoric substitute for policy. more assurances of a golden futurewhere taxes are always low and the subsidies are always high. but my promises are in the platform that you have adopted, our ends will not be won by rhetoric, and we can have faith in the future only if we have faith in ourselves. [applause] for the harsh facts of the matter are that we stand at this frontier at a turning point in history. we must prove all over again to a watching world, as we sit on a most conspicuous stage, whether this nation, conceived as it is, with its freedom of choice, its opportunities, its range of alternatives, can compete with the single-minded advance of the communist system. can a nation organized and governed such as ours endure? that is the real question. have we the nerve and the will? can we carry through in an age where we will witness not only new breakthroughs in weapons of destruction, but also a race for mastery of the sky and the rain, the ocean and the tides, the far side of space and the inside of men's minds? that is the question of the new
group. about his rhetoric substitute for policy. more assurances of a golden futurewhere taxes are always low and the subsidies are always high. but my promises are in the platform that you have adopted, our ends will not be won by rhetoric, and we can have faith in the future only if we have faith in ourselves. [applause] for the harsh facts of the matter are that we stand at this frontier at a turning point in history. we must prove all over again to a watching world, as we sit on a most...
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future with less emphasis on coal. the group ceo joins us this hour.'s check on the markets right now. we have asian markets drifting up, modest gains we saw yesterday when it comes -- yesterday, and when it comes to volume, he remains elevated. index up.sia china stocks approaching the highest level in two years, pulling away from the 30 day moving average, suggesting gains can continue. the pboc putting in more funds to ease liquidity stress. boosting with almost 6 billion u.s. dollars. tracking the benchmark in taiwan, currently under pressure, 9/10 of 1%. we have mediatech leading the climb after the u.s. added 38 huawei affiliates to a blacklist. mediatech saying there will be no meal -- material impact, currently down about 10%. we have the dollar index easing somewhat, down about 1/10 of 1%. the dollar facing pressure from the deadlock in negotiations. the aussie strengthening versus the kiwi for a second day, the prospect of negative rates from the rbnz sending the kiwi down, up. gold futures six-t have crude down enths of 1%. this will zero in
future with less emphasis on coal. the group ceo joins us this hour.'s check on the markets right now. we have asian markets drifting up, modest gains we saw yesterday when it comes -- yesterday, and when it comes to volume, he remains elevated. index up.sia china stocks approaching the highest level in two years, pulling away from the 30 day moving average, suggesting gains can continue. the pboc putting in more funds to ease liquidity stress. boosting with almost 6 billion u.s. dollars....
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future so crocker was kaiser. the sudden forced and illegal takeover of the government by a small group. rather than revolutionaries or soldiers small group the corporations when you have a tiny group of people who have all the power you have to have some means to make sure the rest of us don't get together and take it back. lisa sacrificed some places that capitalism exploited and destroyed for profit and left behind misery poverty environmental devastation and so you see things like voter suppression building more prisons you seem gerrymandering all sorts of undemocratic practices where wealthy elites of the world are well into this world. question the. eat eat eat eat. eat eat. still boils people are once again gathering in the sense of a mince call police the bolstering their forces to taking to the country's continuing post-election plight. meanwhile to freelance as working for a video. it is they are released in minsk they have been detained while covering the protests. israel and the united arab emirates strike a historic peace deal with the help of the u.s. under which israel wil
future so crocker was kaiser. the sudden forced and illegal takeover of the government by a small group. rather than revolutionaries or soldiers small group the corporations when you have a tiny group of people who have all the power you have to have some means to make sure the rest of us don't get together and take it back. lisa sacrificed some places that capitalism exploited and destroyed for profit and left behind misery poverty environmental devastation and so you see things like voter...
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these groups serve as a key tool of power and pose a threat to the future stability of venezuela and the region. by providing the safe harbor to the groups, maduro still dates the economies, trafficking people and goods. but the important point is that this challenge is not insurmountable. we know that these groups are not monolithic. we know that they have a diverse agendas, allegiances and interests. the qualities that maduro uses to keep them in line. now, my advanced data analytics and what we're supporting have shown that the nonstate armed groups have an active presence in the capital and to out every state. we to that two-thirds of these groups received at least some kind of political and logistical support from the maduro regime. so, these diverse activities and tactics and motivations demand a nuanced and sophisticated approach that we want to see to weaken them strategically. we recognize that nonstate arms cannot be managed by the united states alone. the united states is committed to helping the venezuelan people counter the threat of these groups and my bureau is proud of
these groups serve as a key tool of power and pose a threat to the future stability of venezuela and the region. by providing the safe harbor to the groups, maduro still dates the economies, trafficking people and goods. but the important point is that this challenge is not insurmountable. we know that these groups are not monolithic. we know that they have a diverse agendas, allegiances and interests. the qualities that maduro uses to keep them in line. now, my advanced data analytics and what...
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group dedicated to getting women of color elected. she hosted a presidential forum last year. that included then-candidate harris. >> we want to shape the future of the country, the political agenda. now we're in a position to do that. >> tonight, allison, alongside her group, gearing up for the night with a virtual women of color watch party. >> we're making space for black, latina, asian american and indigenous women. who have a political vision. >> but not all black voters are excited, despite harris' name on the ticket. >> i'm not happy, nor am i excited to vote for joe biden. >> some young voters still feeling lackluster about the ticket, their vote inspired not by who they're voting for but who they're voting against. >> i am eager to get trump out of office, and right now, biden is pretty much the only realistic way we have of doing that. >> i'm not excited for joe biden being president. the answer's no. biden will get my vote by default. >> tonight, former president barack obama with a plea to those voters and reprising his message of hope. >> to the young people who led us this summer, you're the missing ingredient. the ones who will
group dedicated to getting women of color elected. she hosted a presidential forum last year. that included then-candidate harris. >> we want to shape the future of the country, the political agenda. now we're in a position to do that. >> tonight, allison, alongside her group, gearing up for the night with a virtual women of color watch party. >> we're making space for black, latina, asian american and indigenous women. who have a political vision. >> but not all black...
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the order in a few hours time the prisoners release was a precondition for the group take part in talks on afghanistan's future. the plan. that grim today i will sign the decree that i did not have the authority to sign before now i will sign the decree to authorize the release of the 400 taliban prisoners based on the request of the loya jirga and they will be released. is an afghan journalist based in kabul he says the loya jirga assembly gave voice to people suffering from the ongoing war every day you hear about strikes night raids suicide attacks indiscriminate mortar attacks killing entire families roadside bombs the country really needs rest fired from violence and then you are talking about a process where a future government will be discussed amendments in the constitution is something that we expect will be brought up so no one actually thinks that this is a peace process that will be done in an overnight you're looking at a number of sticking points from now on for example what happens to the powers in thousands of taliban fighters do they become part of the afghan national security forces where doe
the order in a few hours time the prisoners release was a precondition for the group take part in talks on afghanistan's future. the plan. that grim today i will sign the decree that i did not have the authority to sign before now i will sign the decree to authorize the release of the 400 taliban prisoners based on the request of the loya jirga and they will be released. is an afghan journalist based in kabul he says the loya jirga assembly gave voice to people suffering from the ongoing war...
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the order in the next few hours their release was a precondition for the armed group to take part in talks about the future of the country which soccer team is a founding member of going to start affairs unit afghan think tank he says the prisoner release was the only roadblock remaining in the peace process and president garny was under significant pressure to approve it. from one side he was fees to a legal hurdles for that he's a full 100 prisoners it was serious issues around those 400 and he's from a legal perspective but from the other site holy sites we're putting pressure on the government that i'm less and until it actually happens that in taiwan talks were not going to start so that's why everybody was due money to ease of this business so he was caught between iraq and hartley's and that's why one can say that he was under pressure but now that pressure has been released and thanks to the ledger to the taliban at least for the dying being cannot compromise a military position and cannot go into ceasefire and more just because they want to maintain your hold on the conflict context and until they
the order in the next few hours their release was a precondition for the armed group to take part in talks about the future of the country which soccer team is a founding member of going to start affairs unit afghan think tank he says the prisoner release was the only roadblock remaining in the peace process and president garny was under significant pressure to approve it. from one side he was fees to a legal hurdles for that he's a full 100 prisoners it was serious issues around those 400 and...
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group analyst. from new york city, futures up 24 on the s&p. this is bloomberg.itika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. joe biden is captain khan kamala harris -- is counting on, tariffs -- is counting on, harris -- counting on kamala harris' ties to the african-american community and progressive record. before being elected to the senate, she was california's attorney general. china wants to discuss tiktok and we chat at upcoming trade talks with the u.s. bloomberg has learned the chinese will bring up president on the perspective bans products. a virtual meeting may take place this week. billionaire media mogul sumner redstone has died. he turned his father's drive-in media chain -- drive-in theater chain into a media empire. he had been in failing health for some time. it is a move that will make tesla shares less expensive, splitting shares in a five for one exchange. that has a stock rising today. tesla is up 228% this year. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more tha
group analyst. from new york city, futures up 24 on the s&p. this is bloomberg.itika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. joe biden is captain khan kamala harris -- is counting on, tariffs -- is counting on, harris -- counting on kamala harris' ties to the african-american community and progressive record. before being elected to the senate, she was california's attorney general. china wants to discuss tiktok and we chat at upcoming trade talks with the u.s. bloomberg has learned...
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sign the order in a few hours time their release was a precondition for the armed group to take part in talks about the future of the country. on top of the top story it's an explosion that's estimated to have caused billions of dollars worth of damage now lebanon is hoping the international community will help it rebuild its capital a virtual donor's conference hosted by france and the united nations will be held in a few hours time the capital was devastated when $2700.00 tons of ammonium nitrate exploded at the port on choose day $158.00 people were killed and 6000 injured around 300000 have been left homeless by been on what was already mined in its worst ever economic crisis well many in the country blame the government for the blast and thousands of people were out on the streets on saturday to demand change was also there and reports from beirut. they stood their ground in the face of power. relentless tear gas by security forces at times live ammunition. but protesters didn't leave too angry at a political class they blame for tuesday's blast that killed dozens and destroyed and damaged many neighborh
sign the order in a few hours time their release was a precondition for the armed group to take part in talks about the future of the country. on top of the top story it's an explosion that's estimated to have caused billions of dollars worth of damage now lebanon is hoping the international community will help it rebuild its capital a virtual donor's conference hosted by france and the united nations will be held in a few hours time the capital was devastated when $2700.00 tons of ammonium...
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both of them are groups that are worried about their future. is the sort of rhetoric that's playing right into that base to keep them in line, keep them following. keep them in place. >> so again, the title of your book is "authoritarian nightmare." this is a moment when the president was sitting in the white house with people who had been hostages in other countries that his administration had helped bring home. and he was speaking with the man -- of someone who had been held in turkey by the turkish leader, erdogan. listen to this. >> i have to say that to me, president erdogan was very good and i know they had you scheduled for a long time, and you're an innocent person and he agreed. so we appreciate that. and we appreciate the people of turkey. >> it was just -- talking about dissonance there. he had been talking about freeing someone who had been in captivity for a long time and at the same time praising the guy for holding him. why? >> it's quite remarkable. his cozying up to dictators saying this behavior is okay, his silence right now
both of them are groups that are worried about their future. is the sort of rhetoric that's playing right into that base to keep them in line, keep them following. keep them in place. >> so again, the title of your book is "authoritarian nightmare." this is a moment when the president was sitting in the white house with people who had been hostages in other countries that his administration had helped bring home. and he was speaking with the man -- of someone who had been held...
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future long term friend of this. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly the population of tens of forced to flee their homes and what was striking to put these attacks was a p.r. you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of full streets in belfast at the take more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of secrets which the collusion was involved in some of those cases the killers would later be named into the now and we're getting i think it went to do very very top i think if the phones for all the water where all the taste you know on and give the go ahead. changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain and believe that their prescription is working for them and the remedy be searched to to the price that they pay for as their dependency and addiction to opiates is the long te
future long term friend of this. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly the population of tens of forced to flee their homes and what was striking to put these attacks was a p.r. you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of full streets in belfast at the take more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as...