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ian, thank you for the update. got vincent juvyns, jp morgan global market strategist, joining us now. do i buy u.k. assets or sell gilt? we also might see arising pound and no tariffs in a serious way kicking in. >> it might be too quick. the upside of the bonds are more limited than the downsides in the case of a no deal. we have to look at the breakdown of u.k. assets. we have seen it is heavily exposed to the energy, to the banking sector, a deal which would still struggle in the environment we are in. that would be from an inflation negative to brexit, which would by far be the most we are live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york over the next hour. here are the top stories we are covering on the bloomberg and around the world. -- most [inaudible] understand what the story could be. boe, begoing to have inflationary, are we going to reverse that now? vincent: it is too early. we have had so many false starts in this negotiation, and this rumor about resuming talks, but we would rather expect the end of
ian, thank you for the update. got vincent juvyns, jp morgan global market strategist, joining us now. do i buy u.k. assets or sell gilt? we also might see arising pound and no tariffs in a serious way kicking in. >> it might be too quick. the upside of the bonds are more limited than the downsides in the case of a no deal. we have to look at the breakdown of u.k. assets. we have seen it is heavily exposed to the energy, to the banking sector, a deal which would still struggle in the...
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ian: dr. bremmer, were all in an .proar for the debate the fact is jennifer rubin was outstanding at the washington post on the fragility's of the president under those bright lights. anald trump represents american spirit, the idea of an individualistic, go for yourself tone. is that dead out of this pandemic? that,e says he represents but of course he doesn't. the idea that governments should as anll and independent arbiter, and people need to make their own way, but if you look at cabinet under trump, it is massively staffed with high-level figures from the private sector who are very interested in ensuring big corporations get preferential treatment. --t is not a lockean of i like an key environment -- lockean environment. they can make sure their companies get behind the gate, people were so angry that system was so pervasive in the united states. compared to the other economies, you can better predict persons wealth in the u.s. i the wealth of the parents. in any other oecd country, that
ian: dr. bremmer, were all in an .proar for the debate the fact is jennifer rubin was outstanding at the washington post on the fragility's of the president under those bright lights. anald trump represents american spirit, the idea of an individualistic, go for yourself tone. is that dead out of this pandemic? that,e says he represents but of course he doesn't. the idea that governments should as anll and independent arbiter, and people need to make their own way, but if you look at cabinet...
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ian: not quite in the sense that the u.s. not to push hard at the end of the obama administration on the transpacific partnership, talking about it economically but not strategically. i think the moment for that is gone. there is nowhere near the support in congress, even if biden decides he wants to open it. eroding. the wto is it is disrupted by too many forces. if the u.s. can come back, we can appoint that appellate judge, and it can be more effective than it has been, but less so than 20 years ago. president trump, said it was obsolete, didn't do that much that was different from obama, but we talked about turkey, we know who the nato allies are. it is not as functional as it was because it doesn't have to japan or south korea or australia as members. it doesn't focus on cyber or technology the way it should. it is kind of a 20th-century organization in a 21st century world. but let's be very clear. american power is, in many ways, not eroding versus other countries in the world. certainly, our ability to lead by example
ian: not quite in the sense that the u.s. not to push hard at the end of the obama administration on the transpacific partnership, talking about it economically but not strategically. i think the moment for that is gone. there is nowhere near the support in congress, even if biden decides he wants to open it. eroding. the wto is it is disrupted by too many forces. if the u.s. can come back, we can appoint that appellate judge, and it can be more effective than it has been, but less so than 20...
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ian, big picture, most presidential incumbents win their second term.ald trump was presiding over an economy that seemed in pretty good shape at the most fundamental level. what has happened? >> in very good shape, fareed. trump has been ahead of biden in the polls on who better handles the economy. he also had some significant foreign policies wins with allies around china tech, trade deals in the middle east. let's be clear. coronavirus is by far the biggest crisis of our lifetime and it's happening right now, right before the election on president trump's watch. i mean, heck, you just wrote a book about the ten lessons on it. he handled it badly. the second wave is happening right now. we have record case numbers literally right now a week before the elections. hospitalizations are way up. even deaths are coming up again. so the timing just couldn't be worse for the president. so i agree with you, fareed. usually incumbents win. trump has never had great numbers in the polls through his four years as president. this was always going to be a challenge
ian, big picture, most presidential incumbents win their second term.ald trump was presiding over an economy that seemed in pretty good shape at the most fundamental level. what has happened? >> in very good shape, fareed. trump has been ahead of biden in the polls on who better handles the economy. he also had some significant foreign policies wins with allies around china tech, trade deals in the middle east. let's be clear. coronavirus is by far the biggest crisis of our lifetime and...
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ian suffered greatly, and i suppose one of the odd things about ian was that he soldiered on, and itlk. it was a good thing to do, especially during this when lockdown has affected so many people. it is a critical issue. his murals have been changing the face of manchester. you might recognise a few. # walk in silence...#. i think there probably still is an image to some that street art equals graffiti, graffiti equals vandalism, vandalism brings down an area but, in actual fact, it's an art gallery on the street. it's hoped that remembering this manchester music legend in such a striking way will encourage people who walk past it or who come to see it to open up that conversation about mental health. it's nice that manchester remembers and, yeah, it's a wonderful tribute. i've just watched so many people smile and be absolutely blown away with the sight of it this morning, just parked here so, yeah, it's nice, it's lovely. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello there. lighter winds, if showers are more in the way of sunshine. most of the showers will be coas
ian suffered greatly, and i suppose one of the odd things about ian was that he soldiered on, and itlk. it was a good thing to do, especially during this when lockdown has affected so many people. it is a critical issue. his murals have been changing the face of manchester. you might recognise a few. # walk in silence...#. i think there probably still is an image to some that street art equals graffiti, graffiti equals vandalism, vandalism brings down an area but, in actual fact, it's an art...
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what ian had to say abouted rum. >> not supposed to look at me. the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you, to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to see your happy smiling face. ugh. and if you don't want to wear a mask, i've just got one thing to tell you. scram, go away. ugh. caring for each other because we are all in this together. so wear a mask and have a rotten day, will ya? ugh. >>> i want to exchange an egg. >> steve, let's go. >> what's wrong with you? >> nothing. >> i don't know what you kids are on, but i'm call iing the police. >> one of my favorites and one of the most iconic beverly hills 90210 episodes ever. we're back with ian. okay, first of all, smolder looks is one of the best. i didn't know what i was doing back then. still don't know now. i'm a lucky guy. that's for sure. >> the 30th anniversary. >> hard to reconcile that in my own mind because the show's been on the a air twice as long as it was on the air. to think that the show is still resognating wit
what ian had to say abouted rum. >> not supposed to look at me. the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you, to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to see your happy smiling face. ugh. and if you don't want to wear a mask, i've just got one thing to tell you. scram, go away. ugh. caring for each other because we are all in this together. so wear a mask and have a rotten day, will ya? ugh. >>> i want to exchange...
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ian suffered greatly, and i suppose one of the odd things about ian was that he soldiered on, and it to talk. it was a good thing to do, especially during this when lockdown has affected so many people. it is a critical issue. his murals have been changing the face of manchester. you might recognise a few. # walk in silence...#. i think there probably still is an image to some that street art equals graffiti, graffiti equals vandalism, vandalism brings down an area but, in actual fact, it's an art gallery
ian suffered greatly, and i suppose one of the odd things about ian was that he soldiered on, and it to talk. it was a good thing to do, especially during this when lockdown has affected so many people. it is a critical issue. his murals have been changing the face of manchester. you might recognise a few. # walk in silence...#. i think there probably still is an image to some that street art equals graffiti, graffiti equals vandalism, vandalism brings down an area but, in actual fact, it's an...
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ian: i think coat tails matter.eople vote for the president has incredible down ballot impact in a presidential cycle in for your cycle. -- four year cycle. the likelihood that biden ends up winning this, the senate's swarm, which will have generational impact on american citizens, israel. there's probably a majority likelihood if biden wins. no question in my mind that who decides to show up, how many people vote because they are voting for the presidency, will impact how people are doing in congress. let's be clear, turnout is critical. in this election, it is not just turnout but how many of those ballots end up actually being thosed, opposed to contested. oft of -- most of -- both those things are different. 2022,ifferent than in where turnout will be lower and you don't have president on the ballot. francine: you put out your futures risk report today. how does covid change what happens to populism down the line? could it spur and make it ugly? ian: the good news is, in europe, because the european ,esponse has
ian: i think coat tails matter.eople vote for the president has incredible down ballot impact in a presidential cycle in for your cycle. -- four year cycle. the likelihood that biden ends up winning this, the senate's swarm, which will have generational impact on american citizens, israel. there's probably a majority likelihood if biden wins. no question in my mind that who decides to show up, how many people vote because they are voting for the presidency, will impact how people are doing in...
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. —— ian. these jobs putting more and more money at risk. —— ian.g more and more money at risk. —— ian. these jobs are at risk, there are minimum wage at ready. i kind of agree with the mayors but they still have to keep ploughing they still have to keep ploughing the money in if they want to pull the money in if they want to pull the plug on these businesses. the dilemma we will be talking more about injust dilemma we will be talking more about in just about half an hour, this was just a teaser. i will be speaking to both of you in more detail a little bit later on. but thank you for this. and that's it for the papers for now, if you're in the uk, we will be back injust over half an hour to take a more in—depth look at the stories being covered by newspapers. goodbye for now. this year's delayed french open final will be contested by the 12 time champion rafa nadael and world number one novak djokovic. nadal made it after another demolitionjob in his semi at roland garros. the spaniard — who's yet to lose a set in this year's tournament. saw off ar
. —— ian. these jobs putting more and more money at risk. —— ian.g more and more money at risk. —— ian. these jobs are at risk, there are minimum wage at ready. i kind of agree with the mayors but they still have to keep ploughing they still have to keep ploughing the money in if they want to pull the money in if they want to pull the plug on these businesses. the dilemma we will be talking more about injust dilemma we will be talking more about in just about half an hour, this was...
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ian is here too.ay to them and to all families of america, i will fight for a real enforceable patient's bill of rights. [ cheers and applause ] it's just wrong to have life and death medical decisions made by bean counters at hmos who don't have a license to from medicine and don't have a right to play god. it's time to take the medical decisions away from the hmos and insurance companies and give them back to the doctors and the nurses, and the health care professionals. let's make that an issue. so, this is not just an election between my opponent and me. it's about our people. our families. and our future. and whether forces standing in your way will keep you from living a better life. to me this election is about mildred nystol, jacqueline johnson, the gutierrezs, ian malone. it's about millions of americans whose names we'll never know but whose dreams and needs must be our calling and so here tonight in name of all the working families who are the strength and soul of america, i accept your nom
ian is here too.ay to them and to all families of america, i will fight for a real enforceable patient's bill of rights. [ cheers and applause ] it's just wrong to have life and death medical decisions made by bean counters at hmos who don't have a license to from medicine and don't have a right to play god. it's time to take the medical decisions away from the hmos and insurance companies and give them back to the doctors and the nurses, and the health care professionals. let's make that an...
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you only live twice, to paraphrase ian fleming. us all. you have ten seconds to tell me you're famous sean connery scene. when he finds fiona in a barand famous sean connery scene. when he finds fiona in a bar and she asks him to give her something to wear, so him to give her something to wear, so he hands her slippers. iconic james bond! —— in a bath. so he hands her slippers. iconic james bond! -- in a bath. thank you for being with us your tribute to sirsean for being with us your tribute to sir sean connery who has died at the age of 90. now, the weather. likely to see some disruption from the rain and the winds this weekend. particularly western health, a bit of minorflooding in places and we will see the strongest winds around the irish sea coast. some disruption is likely, stay tuned. today, stormer aidan will bring very strong winds up to northern ireland and western scotland. 70—80 mph gusts, very blustery end to the day for all areas. the storm moves away, it will turn more dry tonight, but the next area of low pressure h
you only live twice, to paraphrase ian fleming. us all. you have ten seconds to tell me you're famous sean connery scene. when he finds fiona in a barand famous sean connery scene. when he finds fiona in a bar and she asks him to give her something to wear, so him to give her something to wear, so he hands her slippers. iconic james bond! —— in a bath. so he hands her slippers. iconic james bond! -- in a bath. thank you for being with us your tribute to sirsean for being with us your...
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while from ian bell to what many are labelling while from ian bell to what the new bell.pener rory burns has switched to 0val invincibles. pope left southern brave and burns moved from london spirit as part of a reallocation of england's test players. eight women's players, including west indies' deandra dottin and stafanie taylor, have been confirmed for 2021. it'll be strange it i guess that's a lot of guys have done the franchise cricket and either way a single farm available in game where you guys in the oval the sorry boys. they'll probably be the where it is. it's a good experience and itjust good to learn from different pairs, different cultures. it's nice and short straight for us batters which is quite nice as well. just be very strange playing against the other side. i had to be doing that honour of being in the waiting not very used to it. tomorrow though be pbc sports mixed martial arts the showdown between michael benham page and scotland's ross the hit man houston will be played live on the bbc iplayer. it's also the first major mma event in france following
while from ian bell to what many are labelling while from ian bell to what the new bell.pener rory burns has switched to 0val invincibles. pope left southern brave and burns moved from london spirit as part of a reallocation of england's test players. eight women's players, including west indies' deandra dottin and stafanie taylor, have been confirmed for 2021. it'll be strange it i guess that's a lot of guys have done the franchise cricket and either way a single farm available in game where...
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>> all right, ian pannell with us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and when we come back tonight, news this evening about the woman in new york's central park calling 911 about a black man, a bird watcher, falsely claiming he threatened her. what prosecutors have now revealed. >>> and news coming in tonight on one of amer ♪ if i could, baby i'd ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >>> next tonight here, the confrontation in new york's central park making national headlines. amy cooper, you'll remember, calling 911, falsely accusing a black man, a bird watcher, of threatening her in may. prosecutors revealing she made a second call that day, claiming he also tried to assault her. she's now charged with filing a false police report. the prosecutor says they are working on a plea deal. >>> when we come back here tonight, news on that what? never. are you kidding me? for years, the residential burden has gone up. while the corpo
>> all right, ian pannell with us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and when we come back tonight, news this evening about the woman in new york's central park calling 911 about a black man, a bird watcher, falsely claiming he threatened her. what prosecutors have now revealed. >>> and news coming in tonight on one of amer ♪ if i could, baby i'd ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules....
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>> all right, ian pannell from london. ian, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, news of an earthquake off alaska coming i >>> tonight, news of a powerful earthquake off alaska coming. a tsunami warning is now in effect for roughly 950 miles of coastline. some residents alerted to move to higher ground and schools have been evacuated. >>> the wildfires in the west, meanwhile. firefighters fighting the cameron peak fire in colorado. you see them there surrounded by wind, smoke and flames. and new mexico's range fire forcing evacuations and closing a highway for hours today. >>> with when we come back here tonight, that couple in their 70s, their vehicle when was the last time your property tax bill went down? what? never. are you kidding me? for years, the residential burden has gone up. while the corporate burden has gone down. prop 15 reverses that. it closes corporate loopholes and invests in schools, small business, and firefighters. and when the big corporations pay more, your tax bill goes down. that's right. a s
>> all right, ian pannell from london. ian, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, news of an earthquake off alaska coming i >>> tonight, news of a powerful earthquake off alaska coming. a tsunami warning is now in effect for roughly 950 miles of coastline. some residents alerted to move to higher ground and schools have been evacuated. >>> the wildfires in the west, meanwhile. firefighters fighting the cameron peak fire in colorado. you see them there...
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. >> ian blackburn. >> yesterday the end of the job retention scheme will lead to one of thousands of businesses across scotland and united kingdom demanding thene tory government on its reckless plans scrapped the game. prime minister, in the next fortnight you have two choices, extend this scheme on us like sonata and unemployment on our people this winter. what is the prime minister going to choose? what is the prime minister going to choose? >> i think the right honorable gentlemen. the chancellor has unveiled the job support system, a scheme that will go through to next year and for those, with universal credit which is going through 50,000 through next april at least. >> ian blackburn? >> that and so does show the prime minister, universal credit, what the prime ministers saying to those who could be saved, people don't want to hear the excuses we get, these half measures, they lost their jobs, the highest rate of redundancy since 2009. we are headed towards a tory winter of mass unemployment created by the prime minister and the chancellor. we know what the prime minister's tor
. >> ian blackburn. >> yesterday the end of the job retention scheme will lead to one of thousands of businesses across scotland and united kingdom demanding thene tory government on its reckless plans scrapped the game. prime minister, in the next fortnight you have two choices, extend this scheme on us like sonata and unemployment on our people this winter. what is the prime minister going to choose? what is the prime minister going to choose? >> i think the right honorable...
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in gilroy, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. planned parenthood demanding the city of walnut creek take action after a protest outside the building turned violent. anti-abortion and pro-abortion demonstrators faced off. a guard at one point even appeared to reach for his gun. >> it was very painful, very shocking. and i'm angry. i'm really angry, and i want someone to be held responsible for this. >> they were aggressive to get in peoples face, smoke marijuana and blow it in peoples face. >> the ceo of planted parenthood says the escalation is alarming. she fears patients and staff are in danger at this point. police decline to arrest or cite anyone but say they're investigating and plan to submit their report to the d. a. >>> some members are not happy with protesters who tore down the statue last night. tonight they gathered to express their frustration, but also they say to offer forgiveness. the controversy surrounding his lives work is nowhere near settled. >> reporter: outside of the mission san rafael catholic leaders cam
in gilroy, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. planned parenthood demanding the city of walnut creek take action after a protest outside the building turned violent. anti-abortion and pro-abortion demonstrators faced off. a guard at one point even appeared to reach for his gun. >> it was very painful, very shocking. and i'm angry. i'm really angry, and i want someone to be held responsible for this. >> they were aggressive to get in peoples face, smoke marijuana...
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in san jose, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. governor newsom says statewide covid hospitalizations are down 8% over the past 2 weeks. and the state's positivity rate, the per tested who have the virus is holding that's about half of what it was just a few weeks ago. so with that in mind will it be a trick or a treat? tomorrow the state will release guidelines on how to safely celebrate halloween this year. and while the costumes yes are still a go some fallen victim to the pandemic. lots of confusion tonight among parents what they should and shouldn't let their kids do this halloween. >> reporter: halloween and just 2 weeks way and as you can see some people go all out while others are a little confused on what they can and cannot do during covid. >> they say this place is haunted. >> i really don't know how many people are going to get dressed up and come out. >> reporter: even with all the uncertainty he says he's ready for halloween. >> we're going to have masks on and do all that. we're not going to try to put tape out to m
in san jose, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. governor newsom says statewide covid hospitalizations are down 8% over the past 2 weeks. and the state's positivity rate, the per tested who have the virus is holding that's about half of what it was just a few weeks ago. so with that in mind will it be a trick or a treat? tomorrow the state will release guidelines on how to safely celebrate halloween this year. and while the costumes yes are still a go some fallen victim to the...
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ian, let's talk about what went down in salt lake city roughly nine hours ago. we'll do that in a moment. let's start with the news that president trump says he's not going to participate because it's going to be virtual, says it would be a waste of time. again, we're still seven days out. the president can change his mind a few times between now and then. do you surmise this is bluster? >> maybe. it's hard to predict what's going on in donald trump's brain especially when it's juiced up on steroids. at the end of the day, i think we're talking a lot about the process of his announcement today. let's take a step back and look at the substance of what's going on here. the president himself has coronavirus. that is why they are moving this debate to a virtual format. they do not want the president of the united states to infect people, not just joe biden, the audience of regular voters who are going to be asking questions of the candidates. so this is not some crazy wild decision by the debate commission. this is a very reasonable and responsible decision based on
ian, let's talk about what went down in salt lake city roughly nine hours ago. we'll do that in a moment. let's start with the news that president trump says he's not going to participate because it's going to be virtual, says it would be a waste of time. again, we're still seven days out. the president can change his mind a few times between now and then. do you surmise this is bluster? >> maybe. it's hard to predict what's going on in donald trump's brain especially when it's juiced up...
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>> all right, ian pannell from london. ian, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, news of an earthquake off alaska coming in this evening. and now, the tsunami warning tonight. but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights. more beautiful weekends. more ugly sweaters. more big hugs. more small outings. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen during or after treatment has ended and can become serious and lead to death. some of these problems may happen mo
>> all right, ian pannell from london. ian, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, news of an earthquake off alaska coming in this evening. and now, the tsunami warning tonight. but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene....
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ian suffered greatly, and i suppose one of the odd things about ian was that he soldiered on, and it didn't do him much good, sadly. and this is street artist akse‘s way of getting people to talk. it was a good thing to do, especially during this when lockdown has affected so many people. it is a critical issue. his murals have been changing the face of manchester. you might recognise a few. # walk in silence...#. i think there probably still is an image to some that street art equals graffiti, graffiti equals vandalism, vandalism brings down an area but, in actual fact, it's an art gallery on the street. it's hoped that remembering this manchester music legend in such a striking way will encourage people who walk past it or who come to see it to open up that conversation about mental health. it's nice that manchester remembers and, yeah, it's a wonderful tribute. i've just watched so many people smile and be absolutely blown away with the sight of it this morning, just parked here so, yeah, it's nice, it's lovely. for the next few days, mars is at its biggest and brightest as it lin
ian suffered greatly, and i suppose one of the odd things about ian was that he soldiered on, and it didn't do him much good, sadly. and this is street artist akse‘s way of getting people to talk. it was a good thing to do, especially during this when lockdown has affected so many people. it is a critical issue. his murals have been changing the face of manchester. you might recognise a few. # walk in silence...#. i think there probably still is an image to some that street art equals...
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ian, "the washington post" reporting that trump is privately telling donors that it's going to be really hard to hold the senate because he doesn't support some of the republican candidates. what does this tell you about the down-ballot implications of this election? >> you've already seen a lot of down-ballot republicans start to run away from president trump. you had mitch mcconnell sort of distancing from the trump white house, no pun intended, on the coronavirus. you also have some senate candidates who are starting to sort of stiff-arm trump in their messaging on the trail. it's no surprise that they are. he's struggling in a lot of their states. you think of corey gardner in colorado, mcsally in arizona, collins in maine. they're just trying to survive. who the president is out there dumping on them, that's evidence of a party that's not united. if the party is not united, it's going to be really hard for them to compete both at the presidential level and the senate races because they're mutually dependent on each other. but that's the nature of the donald trump era of the republic
ian, "the washington post" reporting that trump is privately telling donors that it's going to be really hard to hold the senate because he doesn't support some of the republican candidates. what does this tell you about the down-ballot implications of this election? >> you've already seen a lot of down-ballot republicans start to run away from president trump. you had mitch mcconnell sort of distancing from the trump white house, no pun intended, on the coronavirus. you also...
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>> all right, ian pannell with us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and when we come back tonight, news this evening about the woman in new york's central park calling 911 about a black man, a bird watcher, falsely claiming he threatened her. what prosecutors have now revealed. >>> and news coming in tonight on one of america's top college football coaches coming down with covid. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that h
>> all right, ian pannell with us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and when we come back tonight, news this evening about the woman in new york's central park calling 911 about a black man, a bird watcher, falsely claiming he threatened her. what prosecutors have now revealed. >>> and news coming in tonight on one of america's top college football coaches coming down with covid. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary,...
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ian haslam, bbc news, liverpool.ootsteps of king harold in 1066, walking in a suit of armour, the 300 miles from stamford bridge near york to the famous battle site of that year near hastings. lewis kirkbride made the 19—day walk in more than four stone of armour, raising money along the way for a mental health charity. ian reeve reports. it was quite a feat. lewis walked 310 miles from new york to near hastings. the same route taken by king harold and his men, heading for the famous battle in 1066 and over that same time period, 19 days in september and october. back home, eight children's mental health charity walked for is more than £20,000 better off.|j charity walked for is more than £20,000 better off. i had a few struggles of my own a few years ago, and my hobbies got me through. but i wa nted and my hobbies got me through. but i wanted to prove a few things and i thought that harold's march of 1066 was a good physical challenge and along the way lots of people came out to help and i wanted to prove how kind p
ian haslam, bbc news, liverpool.ootsteps of king harold in 1066, walking in a suit of armour, the 300 miles from stamford bridge near york to the famous battle site of that year near hastings. lewis kirkbride made the 19—day walk in more than four stone of armour, raising money along the way for a mental health charity. ian reeve reports. it was quite a feat. lewis walked 310 miles from new york to near hastings. the same route taken by king harold and his men, heading for the famous battle...
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ian haslam, bbc news, liverpool.a suit of armour the 300 miles from stamford bridge near york to the famous battle site of that year, near hastings. lewis kirkbride made the 19—day walk in more than four stone of armour, raising money along the way for a mental health charity. ian reeve reports. it was quite a feat. lewis from county durham walked 310 miles from near york to near hastings — the same route taken by king harold and his men, heading for the famous battle in 1066 and over the same time period, 19 days in september and october. now back home, the mental health charity he walked for is more than £20,000 better off. i had a few struggles of my own a few years back, and my hobbies in medieval combat and things got me through because my issues were quite close to home. but i wanted to prove a few things, and i thought that harold's march of 1066 was quite a good physical challenge and, along the way, lots of people came out to help, and i wanted to prove how kind people can be. aside from the distance, what m
ian haslam, bbc news, liverpool.a suit of armour the 300 miles from stamford bridge near york to the famous battle site of that year, near hastings. lewis kirkbride made the 19—day walk in more than four stone of armour, raising money along the way for a mental health charity. ian reeve reports. it was quite a feat. lewis from county durham walked 310 miles from near york to near hastings — the same route taken by king harold and his men, heading for the famous battle in 1066 and over the...
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the start of another long day for elaine kenyon and her partner, ian gore. spend five days a week at a day centre, but the pandemic meant that closed. so now elaine provides most of his care on her own. like many of the family carers in today's survey, they're worried about how they'll cope as covid restrictions tighten again. how's your day been, ian? boring! why has it been boring? cos i'm stuck in this house! what do you miss about being at the day centre? all my pals, all my friends. what else do you feel about today? what's today been like? it's not very good for you, is it? why? cos you're doing everything. i can't do anything. come and walk in my shoes for a week, or a day. just see how it feels. cos it isn't good. you're isolated. you've nobody... you know, i sit and cry some nights, and then i think, "why are you doing this? pick yourself up!" but it's hard to pick yourself up. nearly 6,000 family carers answered online questions from the charity carers uk. 81% say they've had to provide more care since the pandemic, and nearly two thirds say their
the start of another long day for elaine kenyon and her partner, ian gore. spend five days a week at a day centre, but the pandemic meant that closed. so now elaine provides most of his care on her own. like many of the family carers in today's survey, they're worried about how they'll cope as covid restrictions tighten again. how's your day been, ian? boring! why has it been boring? cos i'm stuck in this house! what do you miss about being at the day centre? all my pals, all my friends. what...
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the cricketing legend, ian botham, has taken his seat in the house of lords. lord's, took the oath in the tradititional — if socially—distanced — ceremony. i, ian lord botham, do swear that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty, the queen elizabeth, her heirs and her successors according to the law, so help me god. lord botham's was one of 36 new peerages announced by downing street in august. he'll sit as an independent, or crossbench peer. that's stumps for this monday in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me at the same time tomorrow for tuesday in parliament. until then, bye for now. hello there. i thought i'd start with a reminder ofjust how grim a start to the month we've had. across a swathe of southern england and parts of eastern scotland too, over recent days, we've seen more rainfall than we'd expect to see in the whole of the month of 0ctober. and we're only in the first week, of course. winchcombe is in gloucestershire — 118mm here over recent days, compared with the october average of 81. now, we have g
the cricketing legend, ian botham, has taken his seat in the house of lords. lord's, took the oath in the tradititional — if socially—distanced — ceremony. i, ian lord botham, do swear that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty, the queen elizabeth, her heirs and her successors according to the law, so help me god. lord botham's was one of 36 new peerages announced by downing street in august. he'll sit as an independent, or crossbench peer. that's stumps for this...
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john barnes and ian wright were some of the biggest stars of the day.h figures were few and far between. chris iwelumo and kevin harper are both black players who came up through the scottish system. our reporterjonathan mckeith met with them to talk about what it was like to come up as a minority. i remember walking out against dundee and there was a father and he had a son and daughter in his hands and the names that he was calling me, it was calling me the big black b, and this and i was in shock. how old are you? i was 17 years old. racism was all too familiar even just at the start of his career and it wasn't just on just at the start of his career and it wasn'tjust on the terraces. just at the start of his career and it wasn't just on the terraces. the manager, a person of authority, somebody that you had complete respectful speaking to like that. i never played against another black footballer from under 12 to under 18 is. paul elliott, mark walters, ian barnes, that's who i was out in the playground. i grew up in cal man and i was the only black
john barnes and ian wright were some of the biggest stars of the day.h figures were few and far between. chris iwelumo and kevin harper are both black players who came up through the scottish system. our reporterjonathan mckeith met with them to talk about what it was like to come up as a minority. i remember walking out against dundee and there was a father and he had a son and daughter in his hands and the names that he was calling me, it was calling me the big black b, and this and i was in...
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ian: yes.hink they would be very unlikely for australia which has been very careful since the beginning of this to allow countries or areas that are seeing a huge uptick. certainly in europe and other places as the u.k. would do. a government minister said it is getting out of control, or the cases are a number of starting to pick up again. shery: here in the u.s. we continue to see very elevated levels of infection, even a few of these topping 50,000 infections per day. what is the latest on how serious this could get going into the winter? ian: i think that the past has shown that it could get quite serious. have fluctuated. created a big rise after memorial day. really skyrocketing cases. we saw cases in the 30's and the 40's. fourth day over 50,000. up 12% over the last two weeks. that is not a great time. shery: in europe, a lot of people were worried when we saw the pictures of holidays and beaches and people going to work and now we are starting to see the grim reality of what happens. i
ian: yes.hink they would be very unlikely for australia which has been very careful since the beginning of this to allow countries or areas that are seeing a huge uptick. certainly in europe and other places as the u.k. would do. a government minister said it is getting out of control, or the cases are a number of starting to pick up again. shery: here in the u.s. we continue to see very elevated levels of infection, even a few of these topping 50,000 infections per day. what is the latest on...
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nbc bay area's ian cull has the latest on the rush to reopen and why some are choosing not to go. >> reporter: in this world class city of san francisco renowned for fine dining, eating inside restaurant is allowed first time in nearly 200 days. >> been very difficult, we're happy to do real business. >> reporter: especially china live on broadway, founders say they have so much space. lockdown meant had to pay rent and energy costs. now all restaurants can have 25% capacity indoors, up to 100 people. >> for 16,000 square feet, 40 or 50 diners but it's a start. >> reporter: restaurants have a series of safety protocols, one a health screening. answer three questions, make sure you don't have symptoms and do temperature checks. 97.3. finally seated inside, you have to keep mask on at all times unless eating or drinking. a regular before covid-19 made the drive just to be seated at favorite spot. >> my favorite place. i heard can open up indoors, first place i thought to visit. >> reporter: next door at v & j cafe says it's not worth it for them. takeout only. >> not enough people come
nbc bay area's ian cull has the latest on the rush to reopen and why some are choosing not to go. >> reporter: in this world class city of san francisco renowned for fine dining, eating inside restaurant is allowed first time in nearly 200 days. >> been very difficult, we're happy to do real business. >> reporter: especially china live on broadway, founders say they have so much space. lockdown meant had to pay rent and energy costs. now all restaurants can have 25% capacity...
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and for those, with universal credit which is going through 50,000 through next april at least. >> ian blackburn? >> that and so does show the prime minister, universal credit, what the prime ministers saying to those who could be saved, people don't want to hear the excuses we get, these half measures, they lost their jobs, the highest rate of redundancy since 2009. we are headed towards a tory winter of mass unemployment created by the prime minister and the chancellor. we know what the prime minister's tori colleagues are saying, primary straps next job could be on the back benches, he just doesn't know it yet. the prime minister, does he realize he will never not ever be forgiven for the damage is about to cause people up and down southland. >> i say to the right honorable gentlemen this gentleman is continuing to support people across the whole uk, many billions of pounds for scotland alone but i will congratulate the support for the tiered approach, and the party opposite some vestige of consistency in normal gelatinous behavior. >> doctor matthew offers. >> on monday i met with
and for those, with universal credit which is going through 50,000 through next april at least. >> ian blackburn? >> that and so does show the prime minister, universal credit, what the prime ministers saying to those who could be saved, people don't want to hear the excuses we get, these half measures, they lost their jobs, the highest rate of redundancy since 2009. we are headed towards a tory winter of mass unemployment created by the prime minister and the chancellor. we know...
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. >> the leader of the s&p, ian blackburn. >> this week has challenged poverty week. i think i'll organizations in the united kingdom, with the most difficult of times. in the fight to end poverty. with mass unemployment looming, having the right social security measures in place to help families over the long-term is vital. the chancellor has so far refused to commit to make the 20 pounds universal credit, that means 60 million people you losing the equivalent of 1040 pounds overnight. will the prime minister commit to making universal credit, - >> can i think the right honorable gentlemen. i welcome his support for universal credit that this side of the house introduced. i'm proud we've been able to operate it in the way that we have, we will continue to support people across the country, with national living wage, the results of universal credit so far, 2000 fewer people, and the border universal credit but welcome his supporter today. >> ian blackburn. >> one of these days the prime minister might consider asking a question about the 20,000 increase being permanen
. >> the leader of the s&p, ian blackburn. >> this week has challenged poverty week. i think i'll organizations in the united kingdom, with the most difficult of times. in the fight to end poverty. with mass unemployment looming, having the right social security measures in place to help families over the long-term is vital. the chancellor has so far refused to commit to make the 20 pounds universal credit, that means 60 million people you losing the equivalent of 1040 pounds...
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joining us now is ian lordy.s a flight attendant up until last thursday when american airlines laid off 13,000 employees. and maddie chisholm. she was the owner of center stage beauty in englewood, california, but after 12 successful years, she was forced to shut her doors last weekend. great to see both of you. thank you very much for being here. maddie, let me start with you. your business, center stage boutique. >> yes. >> i was so interested to read about it and read about your motivation. you'd worked in the corporate world, but your dream was to open this clothing store, this boutique for women of color, excuse me, primarily black women, and your clothie ining r from church to the club. and you loved the in-person shopping experience and indiccag directly to women. so tell us about that experience this past weekend of having to shut your doors? >> well, it was very hard. we've been in business for almost 15 years now. and for us to have to shut down because of this situation that we're all in right now, it'
joining us now is ian lordy.s a flight attendant up until last thursday when american airlines laid off 13,000 employees. and maddie chisholm. she was the owner of center stage beauty in englewood, california, but after 12 successful years, she was forced to shut her doors last weekend. great to see both of you. thank you very much for being here. maddie, let me start with you. your business, center stage boutique. >> yes. >> i was so interested to read about it and read about your...
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ian lipkin joins us.ible personal he has an incredible personal story to share as ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in. the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we use it to improve things, then that change can last within us. when we understand what's possible, we won't settle for less. the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding. call today or go online to understandhf.com for a free hf handbook. ♪ ♪ lou: our guest tonight, one of the first american doctors allowed into wuhan to study the china virus. he contracted the virus in march and recover
ian lipkin joins us.ible personal he has an incredible personal story to share as ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in. the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's...
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. >> ian blackburn. >> the remarks of the prime minister leader of the opposition. a shocking incident, a wonderful job to keep the rest of us safer. and associate myself with the leader of the opposition and the responsibility that we all have to eradicate inequality. yesterday the scottish social attitude revealed 15% of people trust the uk government to work in scotland's interest. scotland's mps overwhelmingly against the tori paragraph but the prime minister forced it through anyway. and the biggest attacks on scottish parliament in the history of evolution. can i ask the prime minister, not a difficult question. why does he think the people of scotland have more trust in him? >> he is completely wrong, what he says about the internal market, and the people of scotland, a clearer account, supported by the leader of the opposition, devolved power back to scotland, gives power back to scotland, enables scotland not just to take control of scotland's spectacular fisheries but also markets, scottish agriculture around the world and the historic day, after 23 years
. >> ian blackburn. >> the remarks of the prime minister leader of the opposition. a shocking incident, a wonderful job to keep the rest of us safer. and associate myself with the leader of the opposition and the responsibility that we all have to eradicate inequality. yesterday the scottish social attitude revealed 15% of people trust the uk government to work in scotland's interest. scotland's mps overwhelmingly against the tori paragraph but the prime minister forced it through...
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nbc bay area's ian cull has the big moment. >> reporter: tonight with a mute button in hand if the candidates ran over time or spoke over the other, a much more civil debate focused on policy starting with the coronavirus. >> anyone who's responsible for that many deaths should not remain as president of the united states of america. >> we're learning to live with it. we have no choice. we can't lock ourselves up in a basement like joe does. >> learning to live with it, come on. we're dying with it. >> it's not my fault it came here. it's china's fault. >> hanging over the debate tonight new reports iran and russia are trying to influence the election. the president tried to shift attention to biden's son hunter and unverified claims about his business dealings. >> his son, his brother and his other brother are getting rich. >> there's a reason why he's bringing up all this malarkey. he doesn't want to talk about is substantive issues. it's not about his family or my family. it's about your family. >> and this sharp exchange on racial justice. >> with the exception of abraham lincoln nobody h
nbc bay area's ian cull has the big moment. >> reporter: tonight with a mute button in hand if the candidates ran over time or spoke over the other, a much more civil debate focused on policy starting with the coronavirus. >> anyone who's responsible for that many deaths should not remain as president of the united states of america. >> we're learning to live with it. we have no choice. we can't lock ourselves up in a basement like joe does. >> learning to live with it,...
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ian, it is you we're thinking about this afternoon and your marvelous michelle. oumichelle we will be right back. ok, just keep coloring there... and sweetie can you just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. wewith some healthy halloween treats today. these are called veggie fruit chews. mine tasted like poopoo! mine tastes like broccoli, yuck! i want candy! >>> thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these truly extraordinary times. we're really, really grateful you did. "the beat" with my friend ari melber starts now. >>> hi, nicole. thank you very much. i'm ari melber. thanks for joining us. two weeks away from election day making this a campaign like no other. donald trump in pennsylvania today where he'
ian, it is you we're thinking about this afternoon and your marvelous michelle. oumichelle we will be right back. ok, just keep coloring there... and sweetie can you just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar...
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. >> the leader of the smc, ian blackburn. >> my thoughts are on the recovery. next week the pandemic is worsening, the tory government will move mass redundancies across the united kingdom, meanwhile the prime minister is complaining, he can't get by 150,000 pounds but i ask the prime minister if he finds life such a struggle how does he expect many workers to get by with this furlough to sink in? >> mister speaker, i am proud of what we've done to support low incomes, this government raised the living wage by record amounts, increased universal credit by 1000 pounds a year and he makes the point about furloughs and as he knows, combined with universal credit, the job support team just announced workers will be getting 80%, we will get this country through this crisis and support people of low income throughout the period. >> ian blackburn. >> i'm afraid the prime minister just doesn't get it. yesterday we saw his disregard for the people of greater manchester, the people of scotland are all too familiar with millions of family struggling to get by and this tor
. >> the leader of the smc, ian blackburn. >> my thoughts are on the recovery. next week the pandemic is worsening, the tory government will move mass redundancies across the united kingdom, meanwhile the prime minister is complaining, he can't get by 150,000 pounds but i ask the prime minister if he finds life such a struggle how does he expect many workers to get by with this furlough to sink in? >> mister speaker, i am proud of what we've done to support low incomes, this...