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date -- ito this liked this day and earnings.he global trends of the current economy. businesses associated with services and shopping did better than expected. anything associated with actually going out is -- did very poorly. wey are calling this the recovery. are all companies that performed better than expected. live nation concerts did very badly with a $431 million loss. it was even bigger than what analysts expected. theseestion is how much businesses are on the wrong side of the stay-at-home economy, how they transfer themselves and how quickly. the other big questions is what a softer global economy starts to reap in consumer spending power. it was interesting to see the smount of warnings about future getting hit. that is an interesting one to watch. politicians in the u.s. still deciding about that next stimulus package. we continue to see golda just barreling ahead. what are the risks if you look at a technical correction at this point? as aalways see it framed discussion over future inflation. gold is supposed to be
date -- ito this liked this day and earnings.he global trends of the current economy. businesses associated with services and shopping did better than expected. anything associated with actually going out is -- did very poorly. wey are calling this the recovery. are all companies that performed better than expected. live nation concerts did very badly with a $431 million loss. it was even bigger than what analysts expected. theseestion is how much businesses are on the wrong side of the...
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right, takatoshi ito , perfect guest to talk about -- to talk to. coming up, the aftermath of powell, we discuss the fed new policy approach with julia coronado and nick maroutsos. this is bloomberg. ♪ , i am: live from new york kailey leinz with guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." the fed shift in policy approach providing tailwind and helping move the yield curve. , macroe, julia coronado maroutsos. nick i want to talk about japan. i just posed this question to takatoshi ito, are we seeing the japan-ification of bond markets? >> i think we are to some degree. i think that is the problem. japan has been a petri dish for the slow rate, zero rate environment for the last decade plus. many of us, including the u.s. have followed suit. i think that has led to a decrease in yields. -- just to engineer some level of growth. i think it is important. the path we are leading down is not a good one. it is ultimately leading to -- not only of the banking industry, but also the zombie of the entire corporate market as we know it. that is ultimately what
right, takatoshi ito , perfect guest to talk about -- to talk to. coming up, the aftermath of powell, we discuss the fed new policy approach with julia coronado and nick maroutsos. this is bloomberg. ♪ , i am: live from new york kailey leinz with guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." the fed shift in policy approach providing tailwind and helping move the yield curve. , macroe, julia coronado maroutsos. nick i want to talk about japan. i just posed this question to takatoshi...
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is it still a mobility revolution when it doesn't look like one rev checks out peugeot's ito weight and 2800 thing normal enough to get buyers to go electric. talking about electric cars in general. the more cars i drive the more i get used to that i'm still not convinced that this is the future this is the future already here are breakthroughs on the racetrack changing electric street cars rev reportedly adorning takes up b.m.w. i 3 out to 10 states for me lately pedigree. in the 1st 30 minutes of exile is that more than the porsche employing her and his germany facing a revolution on the autobahn nobody is literally the only developed country working hard like this to go as far as they can but would it be safer and better to have speed limits on the autobahn find out in the latest edition for. back. to check on today's episode we're testing. 208. both. say let's go. we took the smaller model for a spin 1st with the new. we should try to stay away from the popular reno zoe and it seems to be working. demand has been stronger than expected. already suggests. it's an electric car the ele
is it still a mobility revolution when it doesn't look like one rev checks out peugeot's ito weight and 2800 thing normal enough to get buyers to go electric. talking about electric cars in general. the more cars i drive the more i get used to that i'm still not convinced that this is the future this is the future already here are breakthroughs on the racetrack changing electric street cars rev reportedly adorning takes up b.m.w. i 3 out to 10 states for me lately pedigree. in the 1st 30...
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ito think this is goine incredibly, incredibly strong ticket heading into november that will galvanizehe democratic party and the base of women, people of color, and young people in this country. jane: yes, because black women, beenurse, as we know, have so important to joe biden's campaign. how will they react to senator harris'sick? >> i can tell you right now they are reacting very strongly. there is nothing but celebratory messages going around, but also messages that are rallying support, that weto neeow kick it into high gear. it's time to turn out voters,re ster voters. thrlier today, there was an announcement mad -- of the chief of staff for the vice president. it was a strong indication [no audio] [indiscernible] jane: stephanie, i am so sorry. we have a few glitches. that was fascinating, what you were saying. senator harris is, of course, a california representative. is in los angeles and joins me now. how are they reacting in this is a big win forent? california, high-profile decision. david: very much so. kamala harris, of course, was attorney general in san francisco, att
ito think this is goine incredibly, incredibly strong ticket heading into november that will galvanizehe democratic party and the base of women, people of color, and young people in this country. jane: yes, because black women, beenurse, as we know, have so important to joe biden's campaign. how will they react to senator harris'sick? >> i can tell you right now they are reacting very strongly. there is nothing but celebratory messages going around, but also messages that are rallying...
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i don'have the sensa that ito go now. i'm getting better sleep without rising four, five times in the middle of the night. and during the day at work. one time, 11 o'clock, that's it. - it works. it was like having a to-do list of everything that was wrong like i just crossed everything off that list, and i don't have to worry anymore. - well dr. hyman, i know that you were very impressed with the science behind better bladder, so tell us specifically what you found. - suzanne, the first thing i do before i recommend any product is to see if there are any clinical studies supporting its effectiveness. if not, well, it's a nonstarter for me. not only did better bladder have a double-blind, placebo-controlled study, than i would have ever expected. 86% saw a reduction of urgency. 84% of them had fewer trips to the bathroom at night. 90% went fewer times during the day and almost 94% saw a reduction in those awful leaks and accidents, and best of all, results were seen in as little as two weeks.rexd of subantiation behindhaw
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saturday marks the 70th anniversary of victory over japan day, when the country's emperor, eric ito, the legacy of the conflict lingers. many japanese see their country as a victim of the us atomic attacks on hiroshima and nagasaki. at tokyo's yasukuni shrine, the narashino brotherhood has come to bow to the spirits of japan's wartime leaders. august is a busy month for these far—right nationalists. first, they tried to get to japan's parliament, but the way is blocked. so they crank up the speakers and begin shouting abuse. "the liberal democratic party is useless," they shout. "you're idiots!" with more and more of her troops landing at shanghai... japan committed many crimes during world war ii, but by far the worst was the nanjing massacre. after the city fell, tens of thousands of chinese soldiers and civilians were slaughtered. but not according to takahiro ozaki. translation: first of all, the nanjing massacre does not exist. the civilian population of the city was evacuated. if there was a massacre, where did all the dead bodies go? there is no evidence, it's all a lie. china
saturday marks the 70th anniversary of victory over japan day, when the country's emperor, eric ito, the legacy of the conflict lingers. many japanese see their country as a victim of the us atomic attacks on hiroshima and nagasaki. at tokyo's yasukuni shrine, the narashino brotherhood has come to bow to the spirits of japan's wartime leaders. august is a busy month for these far—right nationalists. first, they tried to get to japan's parliament, but the way is blocked. so they crank up the...
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it happened at the el ser ito plaza station. marcel acosta said he was headed to daly city. he says at first he thought he was poked by a screw or a piece of plastic. when he realized it was a used needle, he took a picture of the wound and the needle and called 911. >> there was definitely like some residue on the inside, you know. so it was definitely used. it wasn't like a brand-new needle. it wasn't capped. >> acosta had his blood drawn at kaiser to test for hepatitis and other viruses. b.a.r.t. police bagged the needle as evidence. a b.a.r.t. spokesperson says police are pulling surveillance video from that specific b.a.r.t. car to learn perhaps how that needle got there. >>> well, she got there just in time and saved his life. a central valley police officer pulled a man to safety who was stuck in his wheelchair on the railroad tracks as a train was approaching. >> a male stuck on the tracks. try to get him out. can you get him? get him, get him, get him! >> pretty amazing. this is body cam footage fr. she noticed that man stuck on the tracks. she quickly pulled him ou
it happened at the el ser ito plaza station. marcel acosta said he was headed to daly city. he says at first he thought he was poked by a screw or a piece of plastic. when he realized it was a used needle, he took a picture of the wound and the needle and called 911. >> there was definitely like some residue on the inside, you know. so it was definitely used. it wasn't like a brand-new needle. it wasn't capped. >> acosta had his blood drawn at kaiser to test for hepatitis and other...
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them have been killed or disappeared most recently in february this year pop singer famous singer is ito he go was found strangled in a jail cell police say it was a suicide but rights groups criticized run the north ortiz for not having any credible investigation into these deaths now he eluded to similar questions about the official version of the genocide in his lyrics as well as we're waiting to find out what resources are going it will say in his defense and what we'll hear from rights groups as well but it's certainly not on familiar for critics of the government of president called me to end up in jail mark and webb in nairobi malcolm thank you very much indeed. baltic countries say they're imposing travel sanctions on bello russian president alexander lukashenko along with 29 other officials that are any allowed here and estonia said there likely expand except sanctions as the protests grow tens of thousands marched through minsk on sunday demanding look at his resignation 3 weeks after his disputed reelection run and smith has the latest from neighboring lithuania sunday's alexa
them have been killed or disappeared most recently in february this year pop singer famous singer is ito he go was found strangled in a jail cell police say it was a suicide but rights groups criticized run the north ortiz for not having any credible investigation into these deaths now he eluded to similar questions about the official version of the genocide in his lyrics as well as we're waiting to find out what resources are going it will say in his defense and what we'll hear from rights...
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. >> rep for concting itoes to martene and mural net. >> they fund right now, we could all use some comfortingwords, so here it goes: melty, melty, tasty, grilly, juicy, sizzle. mmm, that should feel better. the sourdough patty melt is back. make it a combo meal for just $5.99... lty, mtylye in thouse ie and i can't get enough bandw chawith my book cb. try 1 gig internet with at&t fiber. you get more bandwidth and hbo max included. so, everyone stays entertained. so i can just...
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given ito your propensity to sitting and watching television, i thought it was your way of letting usnow that you were catching up on reruns of the famous crime drama. but, no, you are following the lead of your party's most infamous formernixon, who succe ran on law and order as a slogan. undoubtedly you are taking your cues from your friend roger stone, that he famously has a tattoo of the 37th president on his back. and who once told the new yorker that it is because of his resilience. that never -- he never quits. stone's characterization of nixon is almost as absurd as his tattoo. indeed nixon was literally the only president whoever did quilt. but let's ba quit. but let's back up so i can describe to you why this will not work to you. in the years leading up to the 1968 selection, refrn refer and he reverend king, 63% of americans disapproved of him at that time. and itch richard nixon played that. but things are very different now. hundreds of thousand of americans took up the cause of nonviolence resistance in the after math of george floyd's killing. this time two-thirds appr
given ito your propensity to sitting and watching television, i thought it was your way of letting usnow that you were catching up on reruns of the famous crime drama. but, no, you are following the lead of your party's most infamous formernixon, who succe ran on law and order as a slogan. undoubtedly you are taking your cues from your friend roger stone, that he famously has a tattoo of the 37th president on his back. and who once told the new yorker that it is because of his resilience. that...
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then come >> purpl rain, let it go let ito marin. >> reporter: the mask shop has expanded, testing forevery two weeks. >> expanding to drinking mask. >> reporter: working through the pandemic. >> working as volunteer with michael has saved my sanity. >> reporter: keeping her city safe, one mask at a time. in san francisco, luz pena, abc7 news. >> announcer: now the accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> and we're wrapping up a warm weekend for a lot of us, especially those away from the coast. tonight our marine layer is growing and tracking dense fog. live doppler 7 along with satellite showing the coastal cloud cover intact at current moment. visibility mode on live doppler 7, zoom into the coast. half moon bay, visibility reduces to less than 1 1/2 miles because of the fog. expect areas of dense fog to linger tomorrow morning, and coastal drizzle is go golden gate bridge camera, fog is low. and could be areas of drizzle first thing in the morning. breezy earlier this afternoon. most areas the wind has backed off. exception through the delta and the strait where the winds are gustin
then come >> purpl rain, let it go let ito marin. >> reporter: the mask shop has expanded, testing forevery two weeks. >> expanding to drinking mask. >> reporter: working through the pandemic. >> working as volunteer with michael has saved my sanity. >> reporter: keeping her city safe, one mask at a time. in san francisco, luz pena, abc7 news. >> announcer: now the accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> and we're wrapping up a warm weekend for a...
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us different every year ito stories all the time. together when his wife dolly. and fish were coursing for millions are you going to get every letter that. well. ever since i was a young boy spawn i was always singing. singing and dancing no not community festivals. in my stories about cornell and the great sandy desert. the country that he was forced to leave after the county came to whiteman. not. only in spotter always dreamt about getting the land in the desert back for many years we had been fighting for land rights. and 992 things began to happen. when he took the traditional lands and smashed them for additional wildlife where he brought the diseases and the alpha home. where you committed the murders where you took the children from their mothers for the 1st time australia has recognized the legal existence of aborigines prior to white settlement the high court has recognized there were people here and their descendants have rights. to mabo decision showed us that we could legally claim our land back. to claim it back we have to prove we have a continuing
us different every year ito stories all the time. together when his wife dolly. and fish were coursing for millions are you going to get every letter that. well. ever since i was a young boy spawn i was always singing. singing and dancing no not community festivals. in my stories about cornell and the great sandy desert. the country that he was forced to leave after the county came to whiteman. not. only in spotter always dreamt about getting the land in the desert back for many years we had...
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. >> if i'm asking you to do this, i'm do ito whatever foo're ea, whatever rules you have,'l ngt w bee fact that i have a single bathroom people saying is a plus. >> and the r.a. >> he'll billion somedaying in my floor, my building, so it's a lucky coincidence? >> are you going to lay down the law if you see the president break the rules? >> yes. up am not afraid to have that conversation. >> reporter: we will be following up. >> ok. >> reporter: casey acknowledges the situation isn't ideal but in our new world, he says it's essential. j why is that an important point to make? >> fwhauz our culture we rarely talk about public good. we rarely talk about sacrificing individual needs for benefits that accrue to everybody. that's not part of our political rhetoric. it's not part of our culture anymore so we want to tell them this is going to be hard and that they need to learn to think about not just themselves but other people, and up think we're an educational institution, why don't we make that something they're learning this year? we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike.
. >> if i'm asking you to do this, i'm do ito whatever foo're ea, whatever rules you have,'l ngt w bee fact that i have a single bathroom people saying is a plus. >> and the r.a. >> he'll billion somedaying in my floor, my building, so it's a lucky coincidence? >> are you going to lay down the law if you see the president break the rules? >> yes. up am not afraid to have that conversation. >> reporter: we will be following up. >> ok. >> reporter:...
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tahoe has been ito the past few many from the bay area. >> the loc home and we feel ver compassionate wanting to keep the lake very pristine. >> other tahoe residents disagree saying they need the business particularly with so many shops and restaurants struggling to stay afloat. >> other places are closed down. and we're open. in a few short months it is going to be freezing here and those places that have only outdoor dining are gonna have to survive off of take out. >> more protests are planned for sunday. all right lisa. we don't want people crowding beaches but people are begin o have to do something to break this heat. it is getting really hot out there. >> it is. but not only are you seeing haze from the camera, but subtropical moisture from the shout out could be a thunderstorm late today. the clouds increase. the winds increase and yes the temperatures coming up. 87 on top of mount tam right now. so that is well up 200 feet at the surface. we're in the 80s as well. accuweather forecast is next. >> a thunderstorm, that will be interesting, lisa. check with you when we get back
tahoe has been ito the past few many from the bay area. >> the loc home and we feel ver compassionate wanting to keep the lake very pristine. >> other tahoe residents disagree saying they need the business particularly with so many shops and restaurants struggling to stay afloat. >> other places are closed down. and we're open. in a few short months it is going to be freezing here and those places that have only outdoor dining are gonna have to survive off of take out....
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during a police chase in antioch involving a stolen car describes the driver sentencing know a sus itos sentenced to life in prison yesterday. but he's eligible for parole in 23 years, the fact that he could one day be a free man led to live next see and camila hurdles us mom telling us that she's just disappointed with the judge's decision. the girls were 4, 2, years old when sus ito stole a car ran a red light during a police chase and slammed right into the cardinals his car back in 2018. well to the north right now police are looking for the man who assaulted a couple who asked him to wear a mask, the altercation happened on the gertrude trail near phoenix lake wednesday morning. officials say the couple they were hiking. when the jogger approach them without a mask on a witness told police that the couple asked the jogger to put on a mask, but he refused and shot the man boat and before running away. rangers searched the area, but they did not find the suspect one local who frequents the area says that she stunned that people refuse to wear a mask. yeah, it's a huge problem. >>bec
during a police chase in antioch involving a stolen car describes the driver sentencing know a sus itos sentenced to life in prison yesterday. but he's eligible for parole in 23 years, the fact that he could one day be a free man led to live next see and camila hurdles us mom telling us that she's just disappointed with the judge's decision. the girls were 4, 2, years old when sus ito stole a car ran a red light during a police chase and slammed right into the cardinals his car back in 2018....
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you have fo say ito say i'm goi take some off the winners. it makes all the sense in the world. it's so hard to do as an investor this is what you're paying your manager to do. i applaud it my position in apple is not yet big enough that i'm trimming it. i'm looking at it. >> look at the degree to which the federal reserve has distorted not just market prices but investor behavior where it's to the point where a bold move is selling a stock that's just added a trillion dollars in market cap at a year and now trades at 38 times earnings. look at the degree to which we have completely altered the mind set of the public. that's the bold move the stock is 40 times earning and the bold move is taking it off the table because it might make you want to kill yourself in it adds another trillion in market cap you look at 10 year yield is down 60% from where it was a year ago today just the distortion inhernent when you take the risk free rate and make it zero >> what is next for the macro tech trade this has been the lou gehrig of investors. i'd like to talk about an idea that is not nvi
you have fo say ito say i'm goi take some off the winners. it makes all the sense in the world. it's so hard to do as an investor this is what you're paying your manager to do. i applaud it my position in apple is not yet big enough that i'm trimming it. i'm looking at it. >> look at the degree to which the federal reserve has distorted not just market prices but investor behavior where it's to the point where a bold move is selling a stock that's just added a trillion dollars in market...
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if barack obama wants to deliver a eulogy wano dedicate ito lifes that i dedicate m to that's fine by me. what he emphasized about lewisat is was so impressive him and the whole movement which was progressiveness.ns nt offense. always marching whenever there was a debate internally should we march or prudent not to mar march. lewis says, no, we're matching. it was that sense of constant push c, constant pressure tha made it so successful as a movement and made him as a. pers we know him well. what always struck me,e could have carried himself as a saint. he had something saintly about him but he carried himself as a normal human being, it was extremely approachable. so there's a reason we're all paying attention because moral exemplars do't come along every day. >> woodruff: they certainlyt. do we are all touched by his life and by his legacy. thank you both. david brooks,ie mark shs. ank you. >> woodruff: the united states ssed another devastating milestone this week, with more than 150,000 lives lost to omronavirus. again, we take at to recognize a feof them. reverend vickey gibbs's
if barack obama wants to deliver a eulogy wano dedicate ito lifes that i dedicate m to that's fine by me. what he emphasized about lewisat is was so impressive him and the whole movement which was progressiveness.ns nt offense. always marching whenever there was a debate internally should we march or prudent not to mar march. lewis says, no, we're matching. it was that sense of constant push c, constant pressure tha made it so successful as a movement and made him as a. pers we know him well....
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way -- ito me in a just goes back to what richard said. i found that here were two , ironically, in a certain way, not the same upbringing, but very similar. -- notre both particularly well educated in a formal education sense. douglas, we knew, was a slave. born and raised a little bit down in kentucky and they moved up to illinois and his life, he was driven, such as to dos was driven something, they just had an energy and they weren't people that -- they would compromise, but they remembered why they were doing what they were doing to better make the world a and if they could do that, that was it, and it just spoke to me in those ways. >> terrific. a veryof course, you had different -- a very unique journey coming to necessary sacrifices and i'm not going to set it up anywhere, but why don't you just tell us a little about your journey and how you .ot here i know it would short and rapid, but i'll let you go and tell us. well, i was in reversal for a production of to kill a mockingbird at milwaukee. we were at our first week of her pers
way -- ito me in a just goes back to what richard said. i found that here were two , ironically, in a certain way, not the same upbringing, but very similar. -- notre both particularly well educated in a formal education sense. douglas, we knew, was a slave. born and raised a little bit down in kentucky and they moved up to illinois and his life, he was driven, such as to dos was driven something, they just had an energy and they weren't people that -- they would compromise, but they remembered...
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. >> in order to get a whole night's sleep, i've had ton give ito her and let her sleep next to me every single night, which my partner is not over tho on about. >> reporter: the condition is known as separation anxiety, as a result of months of being isolated with their owners. >> we have a real fear that separation anxiety cases are going to explode once we start to come out of lockdown and things go back to normal. >> reporter: sue ketland is a behavior specialist with wood green, a leading animal. non-prof >> the dog is really panicking when left home alone. so it is something to en very seriously. >> reporter: uh-oh. this is loki, our golden retriever, complaining after my wi and i left the house. loki is a typicalockdown puppy. we paid top dollar seven months ago, and haven once left him alone. he had an idyllic lodown.wi but in common so many new owners, we have become his prisoners and need to make some changes. it's late to wean loki off his dependency, but the behaviorist thinks it's possible. >> the sad fact is that if you have a dog with an established attachment disorder, yo
. >> in order to get a whole night's sleep, i've had ton give ito her and let her sleep next to me every single night, which my partner is not over tho on about. >> reporter: the condition is known as separation anxiety, as a result of months of being isolated with their owners. >> we have a real fear that separation anxiety cases are going to explode once we start to come out of lockdown and things go back to normal. >> reporter: sue ketland is a behavior specialist...
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. >> my nature ito protect my son, to stand up for my son when he cannot stand up >> reporter: president trump has criticized the local response to protests in kenosha, which h also seen some violence. on tuesday night, kyle rittenhouse-- a 17-year-old-- showed up at the protests with a long gun. he claimed to be proteing business. w heas later charged with shooting three people, killing two. as kenosha copes wit unrest, the city's mayor and wisconsin's goveboor tony evers, democrats, urged the president not to come. in a letter to president trump on sunday, evers wrote, "i am wiconcerned your presence only hinder our healing." today, the mayor of kenosha had >> reporter: today, the president tweeted that his visit will go ahead. yamiche alcindor.our, i'm >> nawaz: for a closer look at the protests, and those armed groups showing up in response, we turn now to mary mccord. she's legal director at the ctstitute for constitutional advocacy and pron. she's also a law professor at georgetown university, and formerly witthe department of justice, as acting assistant attorney general for natio
. >> my nature ito protect my son, to stand up for my son when he cannot stand up >> reporter: president trump has criticized the local response to protests in kenosha, which h also seen some violence. on tuesday night, kyle rittenhouse-- a 17-year-old-- showed up at the protests with a long gun. he claimed to be proteing business. w heas later charged with shooting three people, killing two. as kenosha copes wit unrest, the city's mayor and wisconsin's goveboor tony evers,...
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operating but it is something for us to be aware that the chinese do have significant interests in ito. >> thank you, mr. douglass. my time has expired and we have enjoyed -- then joined by senator kaine who if he is rea ready, with the nature of these jobs, we moved from meeting to meeting so -- >> can you hear me? >> i can indeed. i will defer to you. >> thank you, senator young and senator menon does. i thank you to the witnesses. i have been viewing and hearing you for the last 40 minutes and it is just that i was not able to be seen or heard by you which is to your benefit. it's all a plus that i can see you and assure you you can hear me. anyway, the question that both the senators and meant have asked made it clear that it's good to see you again. i think we were together in the spring of 2019 and i just really want to follow up on one of the many tough issues dealing with venezuela and that is the challenges that venezuela opposed to columbia. to state the reason i'm asking, i think venezuela is almost the textbook case for the world that if you align with authoritarian nations
operating but it is something for us to be aware that the chinese do have significant interests in ito. >> thank you, mr. douglass. my time has expired and we have enjoyed -- then joined by senator kaine who if he is rea ready, with the nature of these jobs, we moved from meeting to meeting so -- >> can you hear me? >> i can indeed. i will defer to you. >> thank you, senator young and senator menon does. i thank you to the witnesses. i have been viewing and hearing you...
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speech, itoe biden's was spectacular. it is bringing people together.e are all americans, whether -- i do have a problem. i cannot even understand why anyone supports donald trump. he has divided everyone. he keeps hate going, and he creates chaos. we need to come together. all of us hard-working people every day. i am now retired -- well, i still work, but i am a retired person for 20 years. luckily, i was one of the few people who still gets a pension, which does not even exist anymore. the deal is it has to think of all of us. all of us working together for the people. host: so why do you think joe biden will bring all of those things together? caller: because he has values. values and caring about one another. people get so frightened. i get it. people work hard every day, go to work, and they deal with all kinds of things. i think they forget that all of us deal with all kinds of things , from things like water heaters going out, or your husband and issues with health care. people do not realize that, but all the care came in, those pre-existing co
speech, itoe biden's was spectacular. it is bringing people together.e are all americans, whether -- i do have a problem. i cannot even understand why anyone supports donald trump. he has divided everyone. he keeps hate going, and he creates chaos. we need to come together. all of us hard-working people every day. i am now retired -- well, i still work, but i am a retired person for 20 years. luckily, i was one of the few people who still gets a pension, which does not even exist anymore. the...
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but i also know freddie gray never had a a shot and that's the distinction is important ito be able to draw. on the pushback that's important to be able to draw about what exactly is the take away from those moments? and what exactly in society that you and i see what we should do as maryland are to be able to rethink that? to make sure the sigs don't keep happening we don't have to continue adding nays but also adding frustration and disillusionment stomach the heritage report put out a report that $22 trillion have been spent on the war on poverty since lbj founded it. and the poverty rate is still about the same as it was in 1967. and then i want you to respond to this text that we received. please address how government welfare enslaves people and leads to perverse incentives and life decisions in the government check instead of self-reliant? >> guest: yeah, you're absolutely right, we've had this war on poverty that has gone on since the time of lbj. but it someone who is seen war. war means you are willing to dispose in every single tool and asset your ability to win. we have not
but i also know freddie gray never had a a shot and that's the distinction is important ito be able to draw. on the pushback that's important to be able to draw about what exactly is the take away from those moments? and what exactly in society that you and i see what we should do as maryland are to be able to rethink that? to make sure the sigs don't keep happening we don't have to continue adding nays but also adding frustration and disillusionment stomach the heritage report put out a report...
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el tratamiento contra el covid-19 que salva vidas y tú podrías ser donante, pero hoy aclaramos lsm itosas próximas en nueva york en tráfico no importante. >>> y han estado a la espera de isaias, también salieron a buscar bolsas de arena en caso de inundaciones, se instalaron paredes metalicas para proteger los negocios. >>> y cambiamos radicalmente para hablar del coronavirus, uno de las muchas formas que nos afecta la pandemia es en lo que soñamos, hay personas que reportan tener pesadillas muy intensas, ya que son sueños que pueden ser causados por la ansiedad del momento. >>> y nos es para menos la preocupación los que llegaron a estados unidos buscando una nueva vida, y solo han regresado sus cenizas, tenían 12 años viviendo en nueva york, porque tenía que trabajar el era el pilar económico de sus seres queridos. >>> los restos de marcos fueron repatriados, y también en méxico para aliviar esto, un dj organiza un baile en las azoteas. >>> la cumbia y la guaracha sabrosona, roberto garcía y su sonido conquistador latino le sacan ritmo a las consolas y sabor a los controles, para noti
el tratamiento contra el covid-19 que salva vidas y tú podrías ser donante, pero hoy aclaramos lsm itosas próximas en nueva york en tráfico no importante. >>> y han estado a la espera de isaias, también salieron a buscar bolsas de arena en caso de inundaciones, se instalaron paredes metalicas para proteger los negocios. >>> y cambiamos radicalmente para hablar del coronavirus, uno de las muchas formas que nos afecta la pandemia es en lo que soñamos, hay personas que...
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gloria estefan que vivÍa en un duplex al que la seÑora gloria, que en paz descanse, llamaba el cuartel itotelerÍa, la verÍa, todo. te quería comentar que hace un par de meses estrenÓ "caramelo". tiene 190,000,000 de vistos su vÍdeo. el nuevo con karol g 17 horas de haberlo lanzado tiene cinco . un millones de vistos. increÍble. francisca: y es tendencia nÚmero uno en youtube. mucho irina baeva y gabriel soto demandan a laura bozzo y en sin rollo discutimos todos los detalles===y maria antonieta collins nos trae una historia que marÍa antonieta collins nos trae una historia que una inmigrante venezolana se reinventa y le da su vida una nueva oportunidad con lo que menos usted se imagina. carlos: volvieron los niÑos a clase y su marido no le ayuda? se estÁ volviendo loca? guarde la sartÉn, no se preocupe, aquÍ la resolvemos el problema. ademÁs, los doctores no se explican por quÉ los jÓvenes tambiÉn corren peligro si se contagian de coronavirus. podrÍan pasar semanas en un hospital. mucho ojo con toda esta informaciÓn. vamos a una pausa. ya regresamos con mÁs informaciÓn, ayuda y esperanza e
gloria estefan que vivÍa en un duplex al que la seÑora gloria, que en paz descanse, llamaba el cuartel itotelerÍa, la verÍa, todo. te quería comentar que hace un par de meses estrenÓ "caramelo". tiene 190,000,000 de vistos su vÍdeo. el nuevo con karol g 17 horas de haberlo lanzado tiene cinco . un millones de vistos. increÍble. francisca: y es tendencia nÚmero uno en youtube. mucho irina baeva y gabriel soto demandan a laura bozzo y en sin rollo discutimos todos los...