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ban on gatherings which was instituted by the time prime minister let's get more night from scott hyde's lawyer who is in bangkok at scott's. just tell us what's happening where you are because you've been up that protest site for most of the day. and what has happened is that you know as we were talking about earlier you know what the protesters did at the end it didn't they do the police saying that they're going to hold another large protest where they did it thursday evening for more
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jfk comes back to hyde park. along with harry truman and every major political figure in america to pay his respects at her funeral. i think there is a true sincerity at that moment to the passage of this great woman in his acknowledgment of her role in the establishment of the democratic party. it is also an honor he felt she had earned. alan: i can't find words that accurately capture eleanor ce to the significan democratic party, the nation, and roosevelt ascension to the residency. she paves the way and influences so many people. could not have fdr you support at that time, he was long gone. but eleanor is able to bridge that gap. paul: we will and with the thought that both of these men gavend fdr essentially their lives in duty to the country. in both cases, their death in office created a residence with the american people that has stayed with us. and i think there is something missing in today's politics. both of these people truly believed in public service. they had been raised with the sense that they
jfk comes back to hyde park. along with harry truman and every major political figure in america to pay his respects at her funeral. i think there is a true sincerity at that moment to the passage of this great woman in his acknowledgment of her role in the establishment of the democratic party. it is also an honor he felt she had earned. alan: i can't find words that accurately capture eleanor ce to the significan democratic party, the nation, and roosevelt ascension to the residency. she...
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that hostage you're referring to is an employee at the shoe store in a strip mall on hyde street. hostage was released and is safe, but there are concerns the suspect might harm himself or anyone else near the store. police say he started off at least six rounds inside that store. >> at about 11:15 this morning, oakland police responded to a call that a man wanted in a double homicide kees stormed into a store on the 1600 block of hyde street in east oakland. employees sprinted for the door. >> we do know a lot of the employees were able to get out as the gunman entered the business and was armed with a gun. >> one man was not able to get out in time. according to employees who work in a nearby carden as market. the store in question is wss which sells sneakers. opd dispatched the tactical team and negotiators who made contact with the suspect who police have declined to identify right now. >> emotions are high. there's a lot of anxiety. there's a lot of stress associated with it. police quickly evacuated the shopping center and told people who live nearby to shelter in place. som
that hostage you're referring to is an employee at the shoe store in a strip mall on hyde street. hostage was released and is safe, but there are concerns the suspect might harm himself or anyone else near the store. police say he started off at least six rounds inside that store. >> at about 11:15 this morning, oakland police responded to a call that a man wanted in a double homicide kees stormed into a store on the 1600 block of hyde street in east oakland. employees sprinted for the...
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♪ caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: here's where we stand in u.s. financial markets. a big pat on amazon, apple, ford pllying, putting the s and within striking distance of its all-time high. todayne: stocks took off despite the stimulus stalemate in washington. some members of the house were told not to expect any action this week. many center thickens are rejecting the white house proposal for a deal. there is regime change in the air. economic policy that is edging out central bankers potentially. the focus on fiscal policy has been front and center in the fight against covid. this aid is important as companies like american airlines , allstate, disney cut jobs. the shift in economic policy likely to be felt across developed and emerging-market countries. this is going to have a worldwide report effect. countries are getting more and ofe willing around the idea balanced budgets. really two things going on at once. one is the explosion of deficit spending with respect to covid. ,retty much everywhere you look t
♪ caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: here's where we stand in u.s. financial markets. a big pat on amazon, apple, ford pllying, putting the s and within striking distance of its all-time high. todayne: stocks took off despite the stimulus stalemate in washington. some members of the house were told not to expect any action this week. many center thickens are rejecting the white house proposal for a deal. there is regime change in the air....
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was a bit of a jekyll and hyde, billy, if you think about it! ever be a professional footballer but my word, he was probably one of the greatest halfbacks and markers in the game in respect of, you know, doing a man for manjob respect of, you know, doing a man for man job on somebody. and winning the ball. and he done hisjob to perfection. tributes have been pouring in. sir geoff hurst, team—mate from that world cup—winning side, says he's... england have added... manchester united say... former united player gary neville has also posted a picture of them together. and he added a quote from stile, who of course was known for his tough tackling on the pitch. —— a quote from stiles. nobby stiles, manchester united and england legend, who has passed away at the age of 78. england will be without their scrum—half natasha hunt for their final women's six nations game after testing positive for coronavirus. claudia mcdonald of wasps will start in her place. hunt will isolate for ten days before spending a further week in a return—to—play programme. en
was a bit of a jekyll and hyde, billy, if you think about it! ever be a professional footballer but my word, he was probably one of the greatest halfbacks and markers in the game in respect of, you know, doing a man for manjob respect of, you know, doing a man for man job on somebody. and winning the ball. and he done hisjob to perfection. tributes have been pouring in. sir geoff hurst, team—mate from that world cup—winning side, says he's... england have added... manchester united say......
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there's mike espy against cindy hyde-smith.olling looks going into election day, you should make a very large bet on mike espy making history once again. joining us now is mississippi democratic candidate for senate mike espy. thank you very, very much for joining us tonight, secretary espy. what do you think explains your rise in the polls and your opponent's collapse in the polls? >> well, first of all, lawrence, thank you so much for having me on. thank you for this opportunity. i think there are three reasons. one, mississippi is just tired of being last, tired of having less. you know, we're just so tired of it. i'm 66 years old, and ever since i've been, you know, here in this state, we're last in education, last in health care, last in job opportunities. we're just tired of it, and they want someone now who is accessible, available, who believes in a new mississippi, a mississippi that's welcoming, a mississippi that will lead this state into the third decade of the 21st century. the second reason is that people now are
there's mike espy against cindy hyde-smith.olling looks going into election day, you should make a very large bet on mike espy making history once again. joining us now is mississippi democratic candidate for senate mike espy. thank you very, very much for joining us tonight, secretary espy. what do you think explains your rise in the polls and your opponent's collapse in the polls? >> well, first of all, lawrence, thank you so much for having me on. thank you for this opportunity. i...
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♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde.oe: romaine bostick is out .oday --oline: is it is not a flight to haven. joe: the question is "what'd you miss?" caroline: we will discuss the stock market chugging along higher. this week the s&p 500 posted its worst week since march. gdp is that. even jobless claims declined more than estimated. disconnectk economy thes, but it didn't work right way round. the data held up in many ways. personal spending much better than expected, but it was a rough october and a rough week and an ominous one that has got global markets anxious. caroline: we have another cool bar chart were you. basically what it is saying is if the stock market is ugly it does not code that well for the party that is in power. moment's, we have all seen some pain trade in the s&p 500. this does not bode well for a highlynt who speaks so of the stock market. people are looking for fundamentals. this is not voting well. joining us now, katie greifeld. what are people saying about what is driving the market action her
♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde.oe: romaine bostick is out .oday --oline: is it is not a flight to haven. joe: the question is "what'd you miss?" caroline: we will discuss the stock market chugging along higher. this week the s&p 500 posted its worst week since march. gdp is that. even jobless claims declined more than estimated. disconnectk economy thes, but it didn't work right way round. the data held up in many ways. personal...
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addressing the crowd, i immediately thought ofjohn boyega, your good friend, doing the same thing in hydek this summer. i'm praying that there's a day where we don't have to grab a megaphone, where we don't have to ask for that justice and love to be reciprocated to each other as human beings. how hopeful are you that 2020 will be seen as a landmark year, in terms of diversity? i'm kind of hopeful, for sure, there's no ifs, buts or maybes about it. but look what it took us to get to this point — a man brutally murdered, a pandemic, millions of people marching on the streets — for people to think, "there might be something in this race thing." so i'm just hoping that things shift forward, but i don't know. mangrove is one of five related films. although the background often involves racism and discrimination, they're also each a celebration of friendship and family, music and joy, from an oscar—winning storyteller about london, the city he grew up in. lizo mzimba, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk joinin
addressing the crowd, i immediately thought ofjohn boyega, your good friend, doing the same thing in hydek this summer. i'm praying that there's a day where we don't have to grab a megaphone, where we don't have to ask for that justice and love to be reciprocated to each other as human beings. how hopeful are you that 2020 will be seen as a landmark year, in terms of diversity? i'm kind of hopeful, for sure, there's no ifs, buts or maybes about it. but look what it took us to get to this point...
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i am caroline hyde in for emily chang.flare unveiled cloudflare 1, a new platform aiming to keep the remote workforce more secure. matthew prince, the ceo, the markets are a funny thing but up more than 20% of the day is quite phenomenal. talk to us about this new network as a service platform. cloudflare 1, we think of the remote network. employees andyour secrets into a capsule and that is where you get all your work. that has faced a series of challenges over the last five years where you had almost four horsemen attacking it. mobile, more people working from the road.c cloud, that data was not stored. software accelerated it more. and covid has is all working remotely. at cloudflare, there was something we realized we could do about this. help empower our customers to have a future proof corporate network and empower what is known as a zero trust model. that is why we have launched the network which spans over 200 cities around the world to deliver this next generation corporate network to all of our customers. carolin
i am caroline hyde in for emily chang.flare unveiled cloudflare 1, a new platform aiming to keep the remote workforce more secure. matthew prince, the ceo, the markets are a funny thing but up more than 20% of the day is quite phenomenal. talk to us about this new network as a service platform. cloudflare 1, we think of the remote network. employees andyour secrets into a capsule and that is where you get all your work. that has faced a series of challenges over the last five years where you...
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caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. in u.s. financial markets, a rally built on stimulus hopes turns to earnings expectations. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" netflix shares falling after subscriber numbers missed forecast, but the stock up more than 60%. becomingompanies poster children for growth. today we are going to take a shot of these growth stocks. see if he could be a signal of the rotation away from growth and towards value. notable today, energy financials outperformed. are warming to the possible switch after the u.s. elections. netflix declined today. could it be a precursor of things to come? joe: it is finally happening. october 20, finally the great rotation. who knows? but one thing is clear. netflix had an absolute boom with a huge surge of people that didn't have anything to do, so they got netflix. that is slowing down. the stock is down. romaine: you joke about this being the day. the fact that you said it out loud, maybe it will be the day. but you take a look
caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. in u.s. financial markets, a rally built on stimulus hopes turns to earnings expectations. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" netflix shares falling after subscriber numbers missed forecast, but the stock up more than 60%. becomingompanies poster children for growth. today we are going to take a shot of these growth stocks. see if he could be a signal of the rotation away...
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he was a bit of a jekyll and hyde really, if you think about it.t on the pitch, he sort of changed and he had a job to do and he did it, did it so well. stiles never enjoyed the riches his achievements deserved, ultimately selling his medals to raise money for his family. but while others may have attracted more headlines, few inspired as much affection as nobby stiles, the man whose pure euphoria once captured a country's imagination. tributes to nobby stiles, who's died at the age of 78. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me, the home affairs editor at the london evening standard, martin bentham, and thejournalist and broadcaster caroline frost. great to see you both. quick look through some of those front pages. according to the times, boris johnson is considering the imposition of new lockdown restrictions in england from next week, following concerns that hospitals across the country are being overwhelmed.
he was a bit of a jekyll and hyde really, if you think about it.t on the pitch, he sort of changed and he had a job to do and he did it, did it so well. stiles never enjoyed the riches his achievements deserved, ultimately selling his medals to raise money for his family. but while others may have attracted more headlines, few inspired as much affection as nobby stiles, the man whose pure euphoria once captured a country's imagination. tributes to nobby stiles, who's died at the age of 78....
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♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.radee: the reflation getting a gut check. one trump tweet causes a reassessment. trumpne: will tweeted and tweeted. is it the art of the deal? time will tell if this man, the commander-in-chief, is bluffing. we had seen investors rotate value stocks. we had seen a widening of the yield curve. airlines, what for job losses and people hurting? off, askets selling noted. in the last few days, it felt like a reflationary narrative had emerged. that loseyimpressed and mnuchin are still working on a deal. all of that is still possible. perhaps a deal after the election. but at least part of the stimulus story had the legs kicked out with that trump debate. romaine: this is a market that moves on narrative. thatmarket was the idea the economy was improving, fiscal stimulus was coming, and the outcome of the election would probably print some sense of stability. set to talk all about reflation, steeping yield curves, stimulus, blue waves, and then you had to rip up everything to come on the sh
♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.radee: the reflation getting a gut check. one trump tweet causes a reassessment. trumpne: will tweeted and tweeted. is it the art of the deal? time will tell if this man, the commander-in-chief, is bluffing. we had seen investors rotate value stocks. we had seen a widening of the yield curve. airlines, what for job losses and people hurting? off, askets selling noted. in the last few days, it felt like a...
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♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: here is how we stand. banks, airlines, pharma stocks all week at the knees today. caroline: the stay-at-home economy remains in effect. domino's pizza was hired today. you can also see this reflected in u.s. inflation numbers. medicine, food prices higher. used-car prices rising the bust since 1969. a deceleration in core services prices. pandemic buying patterns have altered to the point that transportation, lodging away from home, still seeing an increase. the data is signaling little acceleration. lapsed fiscal eight. policy rates still years away. when you scrape beneath the surface company inflation data is pretty lackluster. joe: it came in pretty much right as expected across the board. you mentioned car prices. we will talk about that a little bit later. to me, the big thing is that white line. i think it offers a a lot of signal here. unlike a lot of other lines, this one continues to be saggy. i think it is consistent with this ongoing disinflationary slump, not exact
♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: here is how we stand. banks, airlines, pharma stocks all week at the knees today. caroline: the stay-at-home economy remains in effect. domino's pizza was hired today. you can also see this reflected in u.s. inflation numbers. medicine, food prices higher. used-car prices rising the bust since 1969. a deceleration in core services prices. pandemic buying patterns have altered to the point that...
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from new york i'm caroline hyde. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. stocks up on the day, down on the week, but that massive move in treasury yields providing most of the drama this week. notline: the coronavirus is going anywhere anytime soon. the numbers indicate they just keep increasing. u.s. daily cases exceeding 70,000 for the first time since july. in europe, it is dark. france, italy, along with other countries seeing daily records. today we focused on what this means to your money. there might still be time to find a potential haven. wholee are going to get a slew of economic data next week. the covid numbers, how is that going to affect the future recovery? joe: we had a second wave in the summer if you want to call it that in sun belt states. we are seeing this third wave really hitting the midwest hard. the economy has recovered even as covid has picked up. clearly this has a dampening effect on activity. the longer this goes on, the worse it gets, not good. numbers continue to surge in the u.s. europe looking very bad. than inf cases high
from new york i'm caroline hyde. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. stocks up on the day, down on the week, but that massive move in treasury yields providing most of the drama this week. notline: the coronavirus is going anywhere anytime soon. the numbers indicate they just keep increasing. u.s. daily cases exceeding 70,000 for the first time since july. in europe, it is dark. france, italy, along with other countries seeing daily records. today we focused on what this...
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♪ caroline: from bloomberg's will headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: the s and p rising the most in a month. the dollar weakening iia two-week low. stocks closing at near session highs, the most in a month, as president trump is set to leave walter reed hospital this evening. there is still uncertainty about how is his health, let alone healthy election season will play out. investors are optimistic that a deal will get done for stimulus. any stimulus will be a shot in the arm for the economy. we forget that the jobs report came out and the economic recovery is becoming increasingly shaky. clear-cut joe biden win could be seen as a plus for the economy and stocks. next month for investors is about aging and repairing for the election, first and foremost. joe: people starting to play out the different possibilities. the prospect of not only a bit of a stimulus but much more stimulus. that would bethat very good for cyclical's. it would boost financials, perhaps energy stocks. that would be less good for some of the big tech companies that have do
♪ caroline: from bloomberg's will headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: the s and p rising the most in a month. the dollar weakening iia two-week low. stocks closing at near session highs, the most in a month, as president trump is set to leave walter reed hospital this evening. there is still uncertainty about how is his health, let alone healthy election season will play out. investors are optimistic that a deal will get done for stimulus. any stimulus will be a shot in the...
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from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. romaine: stockmarkets sidelined for yet another day as investors choose to play it safe with the u.s. election just a week away. week'se: i had of this big gdp report, we get economic data. one measure of home prices, should the housing market remains strong. under the hood, consumer confidence unexpectedly pulled back in october. prospects for employment, income, and of course the economy. perhaps they should be. cities forcing to slow down reopening plans. thee do see further dips in economic recovery, then this would not be good news for state and city budgets already left strained by the pandemic. many states predicting billions of dollars of shortfalls in 2021. some states are getting innovative in how to make ends meet, including putting legal marijuana sales on the pallet for tax revenue. joe: this has been one area that we have hoped -- well, some hoped there have would be further aid to state and local governments with a stimulus deal. it has not happened. largest number of d
from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. romaine: stockmarkets sidelined for yet another day as investors choose to play it safe with the u.s. election just a week away. week'se: i had of this big gdp report, we get economic data. one measure of home prices, should the housing market remains strong. under the hood, consumer confidence unexpectedly pulled back in october. prospects for employment, income, and of course the economy. perhaps they should be. cities forcing...
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caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. weaker, u.s. stocks u.k. pound stronger. volatility picking up as investors assess the health of the global economy. caroline: all that red on the screen in terms of stocks. it reflects the u.s. stimulus stalemate. from u.s.ay reprieve politics is our monday gift for you. instead, new zealand, where prime minister jacinda entered won a victory.ern bolivia.lso discuss brexit?we not dig into the latest effort to restart trade negotiations as the government is hit by worsening pictures. covid is something that all these companies are having to face. brexit at the same time, this is a painful issue. joe: did i hear you right? did you say brexit is still going on? i will be making that joke for years to come. it never gets old. of course, the ramifications are not insignificant. this comes at a precarious time. you see here different possibilities for the trajectory of the economy. that white line is estimated gdp growth out several years in the event of a no deal brexit. the stakes are pretty high alo
caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. weaker, u.s. stocks u.k. pound stronger. volatility picking up as investors assess the health of the global economy. caroline: all that red on the screen in terms of stocks. it reflects the u.s. stimulus stalemate. from u.s.ay reprieve politics is our monday gift for you. instead, new zealand, where prime minister jacinda entered won a victory.ern bolivia.lso discuss brexit?we not dig into the latest effort to...
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. >> from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. i am romaine. steve mnuchin's down plane the chances of a pre-election stimulus deal. >> the question is what'd you what isroline: happening on this week's earnings. five of the biggest u.s. next reported a profit, the good, the bad, the ugly. you might have missed the window into consumer credit. jp morgan encouraged creditors to pay down their credit card bills. that fargo pointed out they missed the lowest level in five years. the optimism about the consumer can also be seen in the housing market as home sales are the highest in 14 years. record low mortgage rates. enticing buyers into the market but not all buyers. high-end home sales have made the largest jump since 2013 but sales on midprice homes declined modestly. affordable purchases are actually declining. is totally unequal. we are seeing some sort of progress in credit. joe: this downturn or whatever --are calling it, that step statistic you decided about the number of credit, all of these companies, all of these banks saying that the c
. >> from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. i am romaine. steve mnuchin's down plane the chances of a pre-election stimulus deal. >> the question is what'd you what isroline: happening on this week's earnings. five of the biggest u.s. next reported a profit, the good, the bad, the ugly. you might have missed the window into consumer credit. jp morgan encouraged creditors to pay down their credit card bills. that fargo pointed out they missed the lowest...
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and against the hyde amendment, which prevents federal funding of abortion.cs who are staunch biden supporters, it's not about policy is much as personal character at a time when the nation needs healing from months of racial divisiveness and a global pandemic. >> i can't in this election as much as i am committed to the pro-life cause, say that donald trump's pledges outweigh the harm, the damage he has done and can do. especially when you have an alternative who was flawed and who i disagree with. but is a decent human being. >> according to a recent national fox news poll, among all likely catholic voters biden harris are favored 51-40% but among white catholics the trump-pentz team has a 54-44% advantage. tonight president trump and joe biden will have a chance to reach out to the faithful at the largest catholic fund-raiser, the al smith dinner, which will be a virtual event this year. the only poll that really matters though is at the ballot box. bret. >> bret: that's true. warren, thank you. up next, the panel on possible changes to the presidential de
and against the hyde amendment, which prevents federal funding of abortion.cs who are staunch biden supporters, it's not about policy is much as personal character at a time when the nation needs healing from months of racial divisiveness and a global pandemic. >> i can't in this election as much as i am committed to the pro-life cause, say that donald trump's pledges outweigh the harm, the damage he has done and can do. especially when you have an alternative who was flawed and who i...
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you know, it is all about winning the game and he was a bit of a jekyll and hyde, really, if you thinke sort of changed and he had a job to do and he done it so well. former manchester united team—mate, alex stepney, there. plenty more tributes. sir geoff hurst, another to pay tribute to his team mate from that world cup winning side says he's, "hugely sad to hear "nobby has passed away. "we were playing together way back for the ui7s, "u23s, and of course, for england — in fact, "it was my first cap when nobby scored, i think he was wearing "number nine! "great character, and the heart and soul of the team, "he will be sorely missed." england have added they are... manchester united say he was... this is where he won two league titles and the european cup. former united player gary neville has also posted a picture of them together. nobby coached him when he was in the youth team. and added a quote from stiles... stiles known for his tough tackling. nobby stiles, manchester united and england legend, who has passed away at the age of 78. the six nations will be settled this weekend, s
you know, it is all about winning the game and he was a bit of a jekyll and hyde, really, if you thinke sort of changed and he had a job to do and he done it so well. former manchester united team—mate, alex stepney, there. plenty more tributes. sir geoff hurst, another to pay tribute to his team mate from that world cup winning side says he's, "hugely sad to hear "nobby has passed away. "we were playing together way back for the ui7s, "u23s, and of course, for england —...
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he was a bit of a jekyll and hyde really, if you think about it. pitch, he sort of changed and he had a job to do and he did it, did it so well. stiles never enjoyed the riches his achievements deserved, ultimately selling his medals to raise money for his family. but while others may have attracted more headlines, few inspired as much affection as nobby stiles, the man whose pure euphoria once captured a country's imagination. tributes to nobby stiles, who's died at the age of 78. now on bbc news, has coronavirus changed the way we buy clothes forever — and what about those who are being left behind? bangladesh is one of the world's most incredible economic success stories. at the heart of the country's economic boom is the garment industry. the first factory opened to the 1970s and now it is a $30 billion industry. barton, arcadia grooves, tesco. .. almost everybody has visited in my showroom. there are almost 5000 garment factories in bangladesh employing mostly women. but could the coronavirus erase decades of progress in a matter of months? yo
he was a bit of a jekyll and hyde really, if you think about it. pitch, he sort of changed and he had a job to do and he did it, did it so well. stiles never enjoyed the riches his achievements deserved, ultimately selling his medals to raise money for his family. but while others may have attracted more headlines, few inspired as much affection as nobby stiles, the man whose pure euphoria once captured a country's imagination. tributes to nobby stiles, who's died at the age of 78. now on bbc...
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♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde.oe: i'm joe weisenthal. romain is off tonight. caroline: s&p 500 lower on the about terms of concerns the coronavirus sweeping through europe. pound still in the throes of the brexit debate. joe: that is still going on? the question is, what you must? -- what did you miss? caroline: brexit, but we are also 19 days away from the u.s. election. volatility is going to be a term you will hear a lot of. howare already seeing stimulus has been the constant drumbeat for weeks. covid lockdown in europe sent equities to their worst day in more than three weeks. all we hear is analysts adjusting their game plan for a potential democratic sweep. investors are using every data point they can to help them prepare. at least at the moment, it feels as though the jitters surrounding the election have calmed a bit. the polls seem to widen. joe: no doubt about that. for a long time, the election has been seen as this key mother of all volatility events. lots of concern about an election that drags on un
♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde.oe: i'm joe weisenthal. romain is off tonight. caroline: s&p 500 lower on the about terms of concerns the coronavirus sweeping through europe. pound still in the throes of the brexit debate. joe: that is still going on? the question is, what you must? -- what did you miss? caroline: brexit, but we are also 19 days away from the u.s. election. volatility is going to be a term you will hear a lot of. howare already...
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>> i'm caroline hyde. romaine: deal or no deal, let's look at where the markets ended the day. they did rise to a five-week high, outperforming the broader market. airlines getting the big. is, "what'dstion you miss?" certain: what remains investors bid the stockmarket hard today even as house speaker nancy pelosi said there could be no action on a standalone l2 eight airlines or any other sectors of the economy without a broader stimulus package. eventually maybe a deal will get done, even if it comes after the election during possibly a joe biden presidency. parts of the real economy feel with one servicing nearly six immune americans expect someone in their household will lose a job or take a pay cut in the next four weeks. joe, there seems to be an ongoing dispute between stimulus talks dragon on and the market getting hopeful. mnuchin meanwhile, hua stinson lee as far as we know represents the white house in this, talking about starting a fact. --n though there wasn't maybe they're going to pick it back up again. >> we want to help the airline workers. this legislation tha
>> i'm caroline hyde. romaine: deal or no deal, let's look at where the markets ended the day. they did rise to a five-week high, outperforming the broader market. airlines getting the big. is, "what'dstion you miss?" certain: what remains investors bid the stockmarket hard today even as house speaker nancy pelosi said there could be no action on a standalone l2 eight airlines or any other sectors of the economy without a broader stimulus package. eventually maybe a deal will...
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. >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. romaine: list look at where we see it -- stand. stocks lower on another volatile session. tesla finally skills up. caroline: electric cars, snapchat, crypto. it is still in the zeitgeist. even eat more avocado toast because avocado just got cheaper. up 4tle out with earnings, 00% this year and they are reporting if it consecutive quarter of profits and says they will remain on track to deliver 500,000 cars in 2020. it is not just the numbers. they want to hear about commentary, about more proof profits can keep coming. regulatory credit or no. investors today already cheering snapchat. the fueled eight surge in social media stocks. theset was not just stocks. hitting its highest level since june, 2019. paypal announcing they will allow customers to use cryptocurrencies. these were hot in 2017 and are still hot now. joe: retro day. i am sure a lot of people in 2017 would have said it is all a bubble. maybe one day they will be right, but a lot of these trends,, whether they be electric
. >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. romaine: list look at where we see it -- stand. stocks lower on another volatile session. tesla finally skills up. caroline: electric cars, snapchat, crypto. it is still in the zeitgeist. even eat more avocado toast because avocado just got cheaper. up 4tle out with earnings, 00% this year and they are reporting if it consecutive quarter of profits and says they will remain on track to deliver 500,000 cars in 2020. it...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde. joe: and i'm joe weisenthal. romaine bostick is off tonight. caroline: we look at what happened to the markets. not much, eroding our gains to the end of trading. globalas moving into stocks, europe had a strong day, the luxury sector, but all cry -- quiet on the brexit front. caroline: the question is what'd you miss? data shows that the u.s. retail sales rose in september at the fastest pace in three months. numbers released next week and china are expected to reveal that the nation is on pace to grow this year, with industrial production on fire. when you look at the big picture, joe, economic reports confirm that china needs the u.s. and the u.s. needs china. their economies are linked hand-in-hand on the industrial and consumption levels. there are many issues between these governments, that we would see. but there is a link between the two economies and it is remarkable. joe: it is pretty striking because so much of the story of the economy, the global economy some overproduction in china, it is the opposite. you see this in our charts th
caroline: i'm caroline hyde. joe: and i'm joe weisenthal. romaine bostick is off tonight. caroline: we look at what happened to the markets. not much, eroding our gains to the end of trading. globalas moving into stocks, europe had a strong day, the luxury sector, but all cry -- quiet on the brexit front. caroline: the question is what'd you miss? data shows that the u.s. retail sales rose in september at the fastest pace in three months. numbers released next week and china are expected to...
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. ♪ >> from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: i am romaine bostick, let's get you caught up on the markets. worst drop in the s&p 500 since june and the broadest set off in the index since march. >> the question is "what'd you , miss?" caroline: definitely a lot of selloff today. a surge in cases causing those in europe. and building on it. there is hospitalizations to rise in the u.s.. the question to come is one next the economic crisis? dear i say, when next the markets? there was a broad selloff. major groups losing 2% across-the-board. technology having one of its worst performing days. now there is no stimulus inside and the u.s. election is on our doorstep, investors are in a risk-off mode. what would help? spending.ays fiscal bill dudley weighed in on that too, saying the fed needs to help the economy. joe, there is definitely some risk-off sentiment. joe: absolutely. obviously we have known for a little while that stimulus in the short-term is the gone. -- is gone. and the virus is really catching people's attenti
. ♪ >> from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: i am romaine bostick, let's get you caught up on the markets. worst drop in the s&p 500 since june and the broadest set off in the index since march. >> the question is "what'd you , miss?" caroline: definitely a lot of selloff today. a surge in cases causing those in europe. and building on it. there is hospitalizations to rise in the u.s.. the question to come is one next the...
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>> bloomberg's world headquarters in new york on caroline hyde. >> i'm romaine bostick. let's take a look at where we stand in financial markets are the s&p and the dow all tumble on renewed fears of a surge in the virus. joe: the question is "what'd you miss?" caroline: the shock and the slog. our guest says we are facing two independent recessions. the shock in march and ended a few months later and then the slog, which we are in right now. slog, that is a pretty good way stalling economic recovery. pandemic fatigue setting in. it is hard to swallow. the worlds better with covid, such a long way to go. today we saw the pressure put on as investors left without a new stimulus deal and see a spike in cases of covid. joe, we're going to be digging into this slog. joe: it sort of feels like today is the day that it's really daunting on people. this is really real. there really is a surge here. if you want to call it a different way. kind of besides the point whether it is in europe where we are seeing hospitalizations, deaths, and of course cases on the rise. hospitals in
>> bloomberg's world headquarters in new york on caroline hyde. >> i'm romaine bostick. let's take a look at where we stand in financial markets are the s&p and the dow all tumble on renewed fears of a surge in the virus. joe: the question is "what'd you miss?" caroline: the shock and the slog. our guest says we are facing two independent recessions. the shock in march and ended a few months later and then the slog, which we are in right now. slog, that is a pretty...
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he was a bit of a jekyll and hyde really, if you think about it.he pitch, he sort of changed and he had a job to do and he did it, did it so well. stiles never enjoyed the riches his achievements deserved, ultimately selling his medals to raise money for his family. but while others may have attracted more headlines, few inspired as much affection as nobby stiles, the man whose pure euphoria once captured a country's imagination. tributes to nobby stiles, who's died at the age of 78. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show... are uk staycations still an option if you're desperate for a break right now? there's a risk, we just don't know whether these restrictions are still going to be in place by christmas, we don't know if they might get tighter. the sweet taste of america's biggest japan town. berlin's big boar problems. and socially distancing in a zombie apocalypse. oh, my goodness! she can't get in, right? she screams i've come to woolacombe bay holiday park on the devon coast. the weather might not be up to much today but the
he was a bit of a jekyll and hyde really, if you think about it.he pitch, he sort of changed and he had a job to do and he did it, did it so well. stiles never enjoyed the riches his achievements deserved, ultimately selling his medals to raise money for his family. but while others may have attracted more headlines, few inspired as much affection as nobby stiles, the man whose pure euphoria once captured a country's imagination. tributes to nobby stiles, who's died at the age of 78. now on bbc...
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activists also want changes to the constitution and reforms to the monarchy let's speak to school hyde in bangkok so with the special session of parliament what is expected to happen. well him on this will last for 2 days today monday then tomorrow tuesday in a sense he's the 1st government forum for both sides of the issue to discuss things since we really saw the spike in the numbers of people coming out to the streets right across thailand specifically and in big numbers here in bangkok and we do know that the leader of the largest opposition part of the party they've come out and reiterated their call that the prime minister step down this is something the prime minister has rejected time and time again what's going to happen over the next 2 days because of the construct because of the way parliament is formed those who support the prime minister both in the house as well as senate he pretty much controls the senate they are going to have more time twice as much time to discuss things on the floor of the parliament but what they're looking to discuss obviously they'll go through. t
activists also want changes to the constitution and reforms to the monarchy let's speak to school hyde in bangkok so with the special session of parliament what is expected to happen. well him on this will last for 2 days today monday then tomorrow tuesday in a sense he's the 1st government forum for both sides of the issue to discuss things since we really saw the spike in the numbers of people coming out to the streets right across thailand specifically and in big numbers here in bangkok and...
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want to hear they will not leave the train you on where we're trying to become pakistan equivalent of hyde park corner. nigerians are protesting against police brutality for the 7th day in a row the latest rallies followed police agreeing to stop using force against demonstrators as often leads to protestors and an offset died during nationwide rallies against in a tourist police squad implicated in extrajudicial killings and torture the government has since abolished the special anti robbery squad it is being replaced with a new swat team. and interests in a. the protests here in a job is disrupting traffic on coal seam gridlock a major streets in the city and this protest is coming just hours after these particular the police and i was the formation of a new truck to community to do with one crimes in niger to remember in the early days in the past few days we've seen how the government has announced that it has got units the protesters are calling for which is the special interests. now the youths are not happy with what has been a painful what has been done so far they want new comes o
want to hear they will not leave the train you on where we're trying to become pakistan equivalent of hyde park corner. nigerians are protesting against police brutality for the 7th day in a row the latest rallies followed police agreeing to stop using force against demonstrators as often leads to protestors and an offset died during nationwide rallies against in a tourist police squad implicated in extrajudicial killings and torture the government has since abolished the special anti robbery...
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calling for reforms to the monarchy and laws that protect the king from public scrutiny al-jazeera scott hyde reports from bangkok. as promised in the thousands the anti-government protesters are marching now down from democracy monument and will head toward government house as they promised and again as we've been seeing throughout the day the police presence has been building up we know that there are 14000 police officers out for crowd control and there are certain court on on the way to government house there are buses there are fences and there are lines of police. this is the 1st police barricade that the protesters met with on their way to the government house now this is a bridge here now they stopped the protesters just before they reached this line of police and they pulled up here and even more are coming down from democracy monument so they negotiated their way through the police blockade they have marched in and now they met with the police they cross this bridge now and they're on their way to the government. today is very important because if we don't come out to help the stude
calling for reforms to the monarchy and laws that protect the king from public scrutiny al-jazeera scott hyde reports from bangkok. as promised in the thousands the anti-government protesters are marching now down from democracy monument and will head toward government house as they promised and again as we've been seeing throughout the day the police presence has been building up we know that there are 14000 police officers out for crowd control and there are certain court on on the way to...
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been calling for reform of both the government and the monarchy well for more let's talk on and scott hyde like who is outside the german embassy for us in bangkok looking at these pictures it really is quite the huge crowd headed your way. yes several 1000 the looks like when they are started marching in this direction about an hour and 15 minute. to go it's about a 3 kilometer walk so they should be here at some point soon because there are so many people and because they're going into roads that they need to block off it's taking quite a bit of time but this is their final destination they're going to come here to the german embassy and petition physically give the embassy staff a document that says that they would like an investigation into the king's behavior the thai king's behavior in german on german soil that's because he spend an overwhelming amount of his time in germany generally but specifically this year and that's what they're looking for the german government to do the embassy officials here have said that they recognize the right for these protesters to come and gather her
been calling for reform of both the government and the monarchy well for more let's talk on and scott hyde like who is outside the german embassy for us in bangkok looking at these pictures it really is quite the huge crowd headed your way. yes several 1000 the looks like when they are started marching in this direction about an hour and 15 minute. to go it's about a 3 kilometer walk so they should be here at some point soon because there are so many people and because they're going into roads...
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where which will become pakistan equivalent of hyde park corner.nigerians are protesting against police brutality for the 7th day in a row the latest rallies followed police agreeing to stop using force against demonstrators at least 2 protesters and an officer died in the nationwide rallies after an interest police squad implicated in extradition killings and torture now the government has since abolished that group a special anti robbery squad and is replacing it with a new swat team manager says more from the capital of georgia. the practice here in a job is distracting traffic and forcing gridlock on major streets in the city and this protest is coming just hours after these particular the police and i was the formation of a new tactic or you need to do with one crimes in nigeria remember in the early days in the past 2 days we've seen how the government has announced that it has scrapped that unit the protesters are calling for which is the special interests court now the youths are not happy with what has been a painful what has been done so
where which will become pakistan equivalent of hyde park corner.nigerians are protesting against police brutality for the 7th day in a row the latest rallies followed police agreeing to stop using force against demonstrators at least 2 protesters and an officer died in the nationwide rallies after an interest police squad implicated in extradition killings and torture now the government has since abolished that group a special anti robbery squad and is replacing it with a new swat team manager...
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is refusing to stand down we can take you live out of bangkok scott scott hyde is the scott it looks pretty calm behind you at the moment what's happening. yes is quite calm and what's very interesting about how things unfolded adrian you know we saw tens of 10000 today come out to the streets. thursday night in an intersection that's about a way behind the camera now they said the protest organizers throughout the day that they were going to do that again at 5 pm local time which is about an hour ago so the police and the authorities locked down that entire area very central important part of the shopping district here in central bangkok they locked it down because that's where they thought this protest was going to be the protesters held up behind me about half a kilometer away from where that cordon was set for where they thought it was going to be where it was announced so what's interesting is then within 15 minutes after they announced that it was going to be here. here and this intersection over a 1000 people showed up we're looking at probably well over a 1000 possibly 2000 a
is refusing to stand down we can take you live out of bangkok scott scott hyde is the scott it looks pretty calm behind you at the moment what's happening. yes is quite calm and what's very interesting about how things unfolded adrian you know we saw tens of 10000 today come out to the streets. thursday night in an intersection that's about a way behind the camera now they said the protest organizers throughout the day that they were going to do that again at 5 pm local time which is about an...
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to clarify taxpayer-funded abortion, it's the policy of this country for decade going back to the hydemendment, from taxpayers. that is something biden tried to make clear. >> host: gordon, undecided. >> caller: i do have a question and a comment. number one, 4 wisconsin i am upset. i'm in washington state and wanted to vote in person and i'm finding out all i got is ballot boxes. i would like to know in wisconsin if you can vote personally or are you stuck with these mailboxes? >> guest: we still can vote in person in wisconsin. there are five states that are doing all mail elections, washington is one of them. at least 10 years or so they found most voters like it, up a little bit but it works pretty well, i believe with the caller, i like voting in person. i like to stick my ballot in the machine, make sure everything is okay so i am old-fashioned that way but we have in person voting in wisconsin, before election day. >> host: supporting the biden harris ticket. >> caller: in history we had a trail of tears, now we have a trail of germs. it's going to go away, it was going to be li
to clarify taxpayer-funded abortion, it's the policy of this country for decade going back to the hydemendment, from taxpayers. that is something biden tried to make clear. >> host: gordon, undecided. >> caller: i do have a question and a comment. number one, 4 wisconsin i am upset. i'm in washington state and wanted to vote in person and i'm finding out all i got is ballot boxes. i would like to know in wisconsin if you can vote personally or are you stuck with these mailboxes?...
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he was in hyde park, my community. his kids went to the school where i went to for high school.eighborhoods, the local spots. the 31 flavors were he bought michelle obama on their first date, i was going to that 31 flavors when i was five years old. so i feel a connection to barack obama so deeply. and to michele as well. and yet, there is this between us because i like you and a few other journalists, have wanted to hold him accountable. because he is a constitutional scholar. and so i have to understand. this is a question for him has helped put together being a constitutional scholar but knowing that every single hour. every single minute, people were being denied due process simply because they were not born in this country. and that is is i just put it back on my twitter, and back in therapy. it is painful to go back in and kind of look at all these things that happen. so i would just make an offer to barack, president barack obama to say i am here for that conversation. because we've gone beyond the point that's not what this is about. this is about our hearts, and we, he
he was in hyde park, my community. his kids went to the school where i went to for high school.eighborhoods, the local spots. the 31 flavors were he bought michelle obama on their first date, i was going to that 31 flavors when i was five years old. so i feel a connection to barack obama so deeply. and to michele as well. and yet, there is this between us because i like you and a few other journalists, have wanted to hold him accountable. because he is a constitutional scholar. and so i have to...
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we stood strong for the hyde amendment to protect taxpayers from seeing their dollars used to promotemp signed a bill that allows states across america to defund planned parenthood. theident donald trump is most pro-life president in american history and we are going to stand for the right to life for four more years. [cheers and applause] years, west three rebuild our military, revived our economy stood for law and order, liberty, and life. none of that would have been possible, but for the strong and the desotosupport of delegation to congress. right after you reelect president donald trump, we need to send congressman pete stauber ina new republican majority congress that retires nancy pelosi once and for all. [cheers and applause] it's amazing. we did that in 2010. pelosi andnancy we've got to do it again in 2020. it's time. we were look at what able to accomplish with a republican house and republican senate in those first few years, there's only one way you can describe it. years, we made america great again. it's true. and the20 arrived coronavirus struck from china. but before
we stood strong for the hyde amendment to protect taxpayers from seeing their dollars used to promotemp signed a bill that allows states across america to defund planned parenthood. theident donald trump is most pro-life president in american history and we are going to stand for the right to life for four more years. [cheers and applause] years, west three rebuild our military, revived our economy stood for law and order, liberty, and life. none of that would have been possible, but for the...
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the president and ceo spoke exclusively with bloomberg's caroline hyde.en. >> what would be great about the quarter we had, 21% gmb growth, 26% revenue growth, added active buyers to 183 million buyers, so we feel well-positioned for the holiday buying season. ebay is great in all kind of economic times. when times are tough, great values on the platform. when times are well, people want to shift to e-commerce and come on the site. we are pleased with where we are. are investors pleased with your quarterly guidance for next quarter? isn't there going to be a slowdown? we know we won't be locked up as much as we were in march, but how do you prove the growth you can hold onto and sustain? jamie: we are in such a dynamic environment right now. .hings are changing daily we were on a call yesterday as things were shutting down, changes in germany, so a lot of moving parts with the business. but i feel great that our strategy is right on. we are defending our core business, launched new verticals, going after the $500 billion totally addressable .arket we are
the president and ceo spoke exclusively with bloomberg's caroline hyde.en. >> what would be great about the quarter we had, 21% gmb growth, 26% revenue growth, added active buyers to 183 million buyers, so we feel well-positioned for the holiday buying season. ebay is great in all kind of economic times. when times are tough, great values on the platform. when times are well, people want to shift to e-commerce and come on the site. we are pleased with where we are. are investors pleased...
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caroline hyde spoke to the leader of one of the largest i.t.es on how his company is preparing for the second wave? salil: having seen what is going on in the last few days, we know that those numbers would have an impact. the way we looked at our business is taking into account some scenarios of a second wave. we have obviously not considered extreme scenarios at this time, but we will have to see how this plays out. would we have also noticed in , businesseshies have learned to work with some -- i am notical saying it would not be impossible with extreme sets of numbers, but there are things going on. people are using therapeutics and masking and there are ways people are finding to work and revive the economy even on a personal level. so we will watch how this plays out. someve factored in scenarios but not extreme scenarios. >> do you think you have to factor in extreme scenarios. salil: at this stage, we don't see that. based on what we have seen so far, the numbers are increasing. no question. but equally, there is a lot of medical knowle
caroline hyde spoke to the leader of one of the largest i.t.es on how his company is preparing for the second wave? salil: having seen what is going on in the last few days, we know that those numbers would have an impact. the way we looked at our business is taking into account some scenarios of a second wave. we have obviously not considered extreme scenarios at this time, but we will have to see how this plays out. would we have also noticed in , businesseshies have learned to work with some...
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shannon: politicians sometimes involve as he has on many things including the hyde amendment and others, the president, don't know about you but always an energetic guy comes in very fired up and energetic. we know he likes getting out there, talking, mixing it up with people and gained a lot of energy for that and a lot of other folks want to get out and are done with these lockdowns. >> 100%. it is a big issue and a lot of states that are dealing with this and he mentions michigan and pennsylvania and north carolina, places he is going on the campaign trail and he was very energized, had this back and forth on lockdowns. take a listen. >> in michigan that governor has a lockdown where nobody but her husband can do anything, he can go voting and do whatever he wants but no one else can. >> got his point in about governor witmer's husband in michigan. i will say the president came off a couple of times smiling, laughing, had one woman who told him he was very handsome and had a great smile and behind him the visual was someone over his shoulder who was nodding at everything she agreed w
shannon: politicians sometimes involve as he has on many things including the hyde amendment and others, the president, don't know about you but always an energetic guy comes in very fired up and energetic. we know he likes getting out there, talking, mixing it up with people and gained a lot of energy for that and a lot of other folks want to get out and are done with these lockdowns. >> 100%. it is a big issue and a lot of states that are dealing with this and he mentions michigan and...
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you know, it is all about winning the game and he was a bit of a jekyll and hyde, really, if you thinkller, but my word, he was probably one of the greatest halfbacks and markers in the game, in respect of doing a man for man job on somebody, and winning the ball. ok, he'd done hisjob to perfection. that was alex stepney talking about his team—mate and workup hero, nobby stiles who died at the age of 78. now, it's time for newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch, with me samira ahmed. with only a few days to go before the us presidential election, how has the americast podcast — now also on tv — approached this stra ngest of contests ? next wednesday morning we'll wake up to the news thatjoe biden is the next president of the united states, or that donald trump has four more years in the white house or that votes are still being counted, and we're weeks away from having a final result. pouring over the numbers will be jon sopel, emily maitlis, and anthony zurcher from americast. here are the three of them on last week's show, dissecting the final debate between the two candidates. ye
you know, it is all about winning the game and he was a bit of a jekyll and hyde, really, if you thinkller, but my word, he was probably one of the greatest halfbacks and markers in the game, in respect of doing a man for man job on somebody, and winning the ball. ok, he'd done hisjob to perfection. that was alex stepney talking about his team—mate and workup hero, nobby stiles who died at the age of 78. now, it's time for newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch, with me samira ahmed. with...
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shery: disney ceo bob chapek speaking to caroline hyde. get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. ford surged on optimism on its recent leadership shakeup and the redesign of the f-150 truck. shares climbed to an eight-month high after benchmark raised its rating to buy from hold. the new team and good third-quarter earnings will provide a boost. british airways is replacing its ceo weeks after high-level changes at its parent company. alex cruz is leaving the carrier having been passed over in january for the top job. he will be succeeded by sean doyle. southwest aims to buff the industry trend of cutting flights by opening up in chicago and reviving its presence in houston. it sets up a clash with united and american as the airline travel demand edges up. southwest left bush international in 2005. coming up, we will discuss the impact on energy markets, china's australian coal ban with tim buckley. this is bloomberg. ♪ hope it doesn't cost too much. i hope my insurance pays for it. can you tell me how much this will be? -
shery: disney ceo bob chapek speaking to caroline hyde. get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. ford surged on optimism on its recent leadership shakeup and the redesign of the f-150 truck. shares climbed to an eight-month high after benchmark raised its rating to buy from hold. the new team and good third-quarter earnings will provide a boost. british airways is replacing its ceo weeks after high-level changes at its parent company. alex cruz is leaving the carrier having...
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he was in hyde park. my community. his gets went to school where i went to for high school.orhood, the local spot, that 31 flavors flavors way but michelle obama, the first date, , i was going to that 31 flavors when i was five years old. i feel a connection to barack obama so deeply, and to michelle as well. and yet there is this wound between us because i, like you, and a few other journalists, have wanted to hold him accountable because he is a constitutional scholar. so i have to understand. this is the question for him, is how is it he put together being a constitutional scholar but knowing that every single hour, every single minute people were being denied due process simple because they were not born in this country? and that is you, josÉ, and that his knee, right? that's what it came down to. i know this is painful. i'm back in therapy. i just put out a my twitter. okay, i'm back in therapy. >> i saw that. >> it is painful to go back in and look at all these things that happened. i would just make an offer to barack, president barack obama to say, i have that conver
he was in hyde park. my community. his gets went to school where i went to for high school.orhood, the local spot, that 31 flavors flavors way but michelle obama, the first date, , i was going to that 31 flavors when i was five years old. i feel a connection to barack obama so deeply, and to michelle as well. and yet there is this wound between us because i, like you, and a few other journalists, have wanted to hold him accountable because he is a constitutional scholar. so i have to...
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it seemed they were singing the national anthem they were doing the hitler salute and yelling the hyde thing seems like france is really a divided and very polarized country now. this recent spate of attacks it comes at a time when so-called islamic state is expanding its influence despite having new territory to claim as its own any longer its there is since that france is europe's most fertile ground for radicalisation. but it's certainly a for children to proudly you know france has the biggest muslim community in the western world and police told me not long ago that there were no now rather expecting not big terror attacks like the attacks in 2015 where more than a 100 people died for example number november 25th teen in paris but rather lone walls are tied they're really afraid that some people who get radicalized in their room at home that they then go on the news saw people and kill people because they think that they have to fight back against the image of secularism that france has been defending more and more especially over the coming of the past few months if you look back
it seemed they were singing the national anthem they were doing the hitler salute and yelling the hyde thing seems like france is really a divided and very polarized country now. this recent spate of attacks it comes at a time when so-called islamic state is expanding its influence despite having new territory to claim as its own any longer its there is since that france is europe's most fertile ground for radicalisation. but it's certainly a for children to proudly you know france has the...
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david lee spoke to caroline hyde and romaine bostick earlier about its expansion amid the pandemic.can share that we certainly have adjusted in this current crazy environment. we have met with people wanting to buy meat whether that is in the grocery store or direct to consumer. our grocery business has grown 100x since january. 150 grocery locations to now 15,000 globally. just this week, just today actually, we announced 600 great roastery locations in canada along with 200 in singapore and hong kong. it's because that is where the meat eater goes. 90% of the customers of impossible foods are self-avowed mediators. -- meat eaters. has grown to where the meat eater goes. romaine: this idea of coming up with new and creative ways to feed the appetite out there for meat alternatives, there is a cost associated with that. i remember early in the process, impossible foods jump on the radar of a lot of folks, there was a lot of talk about the cost to produce those original burgers you guys were doing. how much of that factors into the long-term strategy for the company in dealing with t
david lee spoke to caroline hyde and romaine bostick earlier about its expansion amid the pandemic.can share that we certainly have adjusted in this current crazy environment. we have met with people wanting to buy meat whether that is in the grocery store or direct to consumer. our grocery business has grown 100x since january. 150 grocery locations to now 15,000 globally. just this week, just today actually, we announced 600 great roastery locations in canada along with 200 in singapore and...
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. >> shannon: well, politicians sometimes evolve, as he has on many things including the hyde amendment and others. the president, i don't know but post covid. he was very fired up and energetic. he likes to get out there and talk and mix it up with people. he also is talking about a lot of other folks wanting to get out there and they are done with lockdown. >> 100%. it's a big issue and a lot of the states that are dealing with this and he mentions michigan and pennsylvania and north carolina, places he's obviously going on the campaign trail. you're right he was very energized tonight. even had this back-and-forth on lockdowns. take a listen. >> we one maccabean case in michigan because that governor has a lockdown where nobody but her husband can do anything. he can go boating an and do whatever he wants. >> got his point and about governor whitmer's husband in michigan. the president came off a couple times smiling, laughing, he had one woman who told him he was very handsome. had a great smile. behind him, the visual was someone over his shoulder who was nodding at everything that
. >> shannon: well, politicians sometimes evolve, as he has on many things including the hyde amendment and others. the president, i don't know but post covid. he was very fired up and energetic. he likes to get out there and talk and mix it up with people. he also is talking about a lot of other folks wanting to get out there and they are done with lockdown. >> 100%. it's a big issue and a lot of the states that are dealing with this and he mentions michigan and pennsylvania and...
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and i said you can listen to it anytime, but it's nice that we're both hyde parkers, because we're bothchicago. he said, yes, we are, it's so good to see you, off he went, and when i came back on stage to kind of wrap up is when i said, wait a second, this is a moment in history, what just happened here. and as journalists, we have to hold politicians accountable. i don't care if i'm at a gala and i'm all dressed up and i just introduced him and he gave me an amazing, big hug, it was beautiful. i have to hold him accountable. is so i said remember, president barack obama, there's no such thing as an illegal human being. we do not refer to these terms, we are human beings. and it was kind of a political moment. and not everybody started -- because it was a moment of, hmm? >> it was a party. >> yes. it was a huge party, and i'm just like and, by the way, can we talk about this? because i think you're right, jose, i think part of what we're getting at is that as journalists, and in many ways this is a journalist's book in a lot of ways, we're not, we're not going to drink the kool-aid anyw
and i said you can listen to it anytime, but it's nice that we're both hyde parkers, because we're bothchicago. he said, yes, we are, it's so good to see you, off he went, and when i came back on stage to kind of wrap up is when i said, wait a second, this is a moment in history, what just happened here. and as journalists, we have to hold politicians accountable. i don't care if i'm at a gala and i'm all dressed up and i just introduced him and he gave me an amazing, big hug, it was beautiful....
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i mean, this was not -- i mean, you go to -- you go to hyde park or you go to some of these other presidential homes and they are pretty modest. even like calvin coolidge's. you go to his house before he's president, and it's really modest. it's like -- you know, some place you'd see in amsterdam or something. and afterwards, he does have to move into a big place. harry truman never moves into the big place. and his circumstances are sufficiently modest that he is the guy that -- he's why we have presidential pensions. up to that point we really don't have that, and they may be independently wealthy like a herbert hoover or they're able to have accomplished something more than truman did, very modest on the payroll his whole life, federal or local, county government. so truman really is a very modest guy. he might have been taking all these walks to save on gasoline, i don't know. next? >> the photograph, the photograph that you have on your sign, what can you tell us about this picture of truman holding up this newspaper from the "chicago daily"? >> i like that cover. that's a great cover, i
i mean, this was not -- i mean, you go to -- you go to hyde park or you go to some of these other presidential homes and they are pretty modest. even like calvin coolidge's. you go to his house before he's president, and it's really modest. it's like -- you know, some place you'd see in amsterdam or something. and afterwards, he does have to move into a big place. harry truman never moves into the big place. and his circumstances are sufficiently modest that he is the guy that -- he's why we...
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>>hi vicki hyde ran tsa we're definitely seeing fire conditions improving because one we don't have that red flag warning like we saw over the weekend it expired early yesterday morning, the wind speeds have not picked up that much so that is some good news for firefighters and also this is good news. this is a marine layer and definitely creeping through parts of san francisco this hour downtown shot to looking at the downtown area are such our tower camera and this is going to keep things cool relatively around much of the bay area and we're going to see continue inland as we get during the overnight hours those wind definitely much lower than what we saw over the last couple of days so that is really going to help. fire fire crews try to get a hold on the spire however, the air quality has been the greatest it's not as bad as what we've seen over the last couple ofsdays. but that spare the air alert is still in effect through tomorrow, so just keep that in mind trying to limit your outdoor activities stay inside if you can those warm to hot temperatures though we're going to see those
>>hi vicki hyde ran tsa we're definitely seeing fire conditions improving because one we don't have that red flag warning like we saw over the weekend it expired early yesterday morning, the wind speeds have not picked up that much so that is some good news for firefighters and also this is good news. this is a marine layer and definitely creeping through parts of san francisco this hour downtown shot to looking at the downtown area are such our tower camera and this is going to keep...
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cnn commentator, republican strategist doug hyde joins us.ave done some campaigns in the state. why is it at least competitive now, shouldn't be. >> we have both empirical and anecdotal evidence on this. if you look at the polling, it is consistent joe biden is in a good place compared to where hillary clinton was. the reason is that joe biden is seen as a likeable, popular candidate, where hillary clinton wasn't. anecdotally in 2016, i remember being home the week after the "access hollywood" tape came out, hearing people say i am voting for bernie in the primary, donald trump in the general, i am voting against hillary clinton. last time i saw my father before he passed in october of 2016, he said i am voting for donald trump, voted for bernie sanders, but i wish joe biden with wiere running. a lot of independents like that. >> let's go through the state. you look at charlotte, you think african-american population, you also have growing suburbs. you think about rally, durham, you think of universities and medical centers, rising number of
cnn commentator, republican strategist doug hyde joins us.ave done some campaigns in the state. why is it at least competitive now, shouldn't be. >> we have both empirical and anecdotal evidence on this. if you look at the polling, it is consistent joe biden is in a good place compared to where hillary clinton was. the reason is that joe biden is seen as a likeable, popular candidate, where hillary clinton wasn't. anecdotally in 2016, i remember being home the week after the "access...