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foreign minister, for the haveweek, violent clashes occurred between azerbaijan and your country.he countries have been at loggerheads over the fate of a nearby region. the latest round of violence has occurred far from this disputed region at the north of the border between the two countries . at least 16 people have lost their lives, the worst death toll since 2016. we have seen a lull in the fighting in the past few days. are you optptimistic that the fifighting is now over? do you w worry it could resume soon? >>>> we have a situation over te past week. on 12 july, we had attempted aggression of the armenian positions by the azerbaijan army to the norortheast of armenia. they were forded. it was followed subsequentntly y missile attacks as armemenian positionons and civilian infrastructurere and populatn.n. we have been decisive in ourur defense and have beeeen workinig hard with our partners.s. comprising france, the u.s., a d russia in order to halt hostilities. what happened is a material manifestation of the ongoing that wasing strategy very intense over the past weeks and
foreign minister, for the haveweek, violent clashes occurred between azerbaijan and your country.he countries have been at loggerheads over the fate of a nearby region. the latest round of violence has occurred far from this disputed region at the north of the border between the two countries . at least 16 people have lost their lives, the worst death toll since 2016. we have seen a lull in the fighting in the past few days. are you optptimistic that the fifighting is now over? do you w worry...
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however, the je data was based on the second we of june and based on other tngs haveweeks, slowed down looks like the rate of business is reopening has slowed down and we have seen the firstg signs that is in infections across the south and west is going to eat into spending. credit card spending declined last week after eight weeks o growth. it does look like we have hit a roadblock. laura: in your latest column, you reveal that spending in restaurants actually predicts ere new coronavirus cases where begin. that is a troubling link for policymakers. >> it is. it raises questions about why restaurants and bars were allowed to open. think about bars. you go to this crowded place and speak loudly becauseofhere is a looud music. those seem to be conditions that are optimal for rureading the hy wereorth asking, they allowed to open as soon as they did? the data does seem to suggest ecthat there is coon between those things. it will be interesting to see if a few weeks from now, the steps that texas and floda and california are taking to close bars again resultt n a significflection downwa
however, the je data was based on the second we of june and based on other tngs haveweeks, slowed down looks like the rate of business is reopening has slowed down and we have seen the firstg signs that is in infections across the south and west is going to eat into spending. credit card spending declined last week after eight weeks o growth. it does look like we have hit a roadblock. laura: in your latest column, you reveal that spending in restaurants actually predicts ere new coronavirus...
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haveweek, we're going to 130 7000 since we passed a bill -- 137,000 since we passed the bill. 50,000 added. 2 million more people infected. week, just tell you, next we are going to have childcare bills on the floor to ensure parents can go back to work and childcare workers can keep their job. this is very important. a very high priority for us. we are going to have the great outdoors act. a bipartisan bill that passed the senate. we will be protecting our national -- our natural heritage with that. honoring our values with the no ban act.o we have a number of things. we are going to be passing bills next week for the next about removing statues from the capital of people who have committed treason against the united states of america. we are busy. nothing more important than the lives of our children, our children, and their ability to go back to school. we today want to do and their teachers want them to do and their parents want them to do. they cannot do it if it is not safe. it can be safe if the president executes the defense production act to make sure it does. thank you all.
haveweek, we're going to 130 7000 since we passed a bill -- 137,000 since we passed the bill. 50,000 added. 2 million more people infected. week, just tell you, next we are going to have childcare bills on the floor to ensure parents can go back to work and childcare workers can keep their job. this is very important. a very high priority for us. we are going to have the great outdoors act. a bipartisan bill that passed the senate. we will be protecting our national -- our natural heritage with...
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haveweek ago, you cannot people ask and -- cannot have e bikes in new york city.l technically not legal in manhattan. i think we are starting to see the government open up and think creatively about different ways to move new yorkers around. that is really important. where elsehat about has been doing this well. we have been seeing londoners take to the sharing bicycles. that seems like a slight concern as we see the pandemic get on to slave use. where has opened up -- get onto a slight use. where have we started to see cyclists claim the streets a little bit easier and people have not had to think about their safety. >> european cities are doing a great job about making city streets cycle friendly, pedestrian friendly. as weizing public transit have thought about it for decades is not going to be the same. cities, london, they are thinking creatively. some u.s. cities are as well. san francisco has been doing a light with bikes and moving people around for a long time. cities who have not had reliable public transit are ahead of new york in some ways. we have rel
haveweek ago, you cannot people ask and -- cannot have e bikes in new york city.l technically not legal in manhattan. i think we are starting to see the government open up and think creatively about different ways to move new yorkers around. that is really important. where elsehat about has been doing this well. we have been seeing londoners take to the sharing bicycles. that seems like a slight concern as we see the pandemic get on to slave use. where has opened up -- get onto a slight use....
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dan: that is a drumroll into haveweek when you appearing in front of congress with jeff bezos and thehe drumroll starts to increase going into the fall. if you have a joe biden presidency and a democratic-controlled senate, that starts to become more of a risk. right now a background risk, but i think next week we will get a better sense in terms of how sharp -- lisa: we have heard about regulatory risk for a long time and it has not come to the fore in any real policy. which company is most susceptible to actual regulatory risk in the next year? dan: right now amazon and google. those are the ones front and center. apple has been on the app store. with what is happening in terms of the eu, it is on both sides of the pond in terms of the threat. that is why preemptively you will see the ceos get in front of congress. they will be spending a lot of code overe 202 area the next months. tom: dan ives with wedbush security, thank you so much. lisa, we wait for the eu announcement. i see the headlines out, just lost them on the screen. the spanish prime minister speaking the word for the m
dan: that is a drumroll into haveweek when you appearing in front of congress with jeff bezos and thehe drumroll starts to increase going into the fall. if you have a joe biden presidency and a democratic-controlled senate, that starts to become more of a risk. right now a background risk, but i think next week we will get a better sense in terms of how sharp -- lisa: we have heard about regulatory risk for a long time and it has not come to the fore in any real policy. which company is most...