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jules: what would be some of the obstacles and bringing it back home? >> the hong kong stock exchange has made very many changes. and alabama -- in new york -- alibaba listed in new york. it is not quite there in terms of having relaxed listing for what all obama is asking. alibaba has a partnership structure which means a group of directors make decisions for the entire company. whereas hong kong only allowed individual structure. and there is a confrontation going on in hong kong right now. that has to happen for the alibaba homecoming. ines: ipo's reporter crystal hong kong. ahead on bloomberg markets, bitcoin is back on the up. and some are the same the cryptocurrency is becoming a haven asset. we'll take a closer look in this hour. rishaad: telling us where to find opportunities in emerging markets equities. that in more on the way. ♪ jules: you are watching bloomberg markets: asia. rishaad: the escalation in the tensions has prompted many investors to stay on the sidelines. the emerging scour market in terms of trade war gains. are there opportuni
jules: what would be some of the obstacles and bringing it back home? >> the hong kong stock exchange has made very many changes. and alabama -- in new york -- alibaba listed in new york. it is not quite there in terms of having relaxed listing for what all obama is asking. alibaba has a partnership structure which means a group of directors make decisions for the entire company. whereas hong kong only allowed individual structure. and there is a confrontation going on in hong kong right...
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julie carey is live with more on what the family has to say on jules. >> reporter: wendy, it's on the from the grieving relativesof the mother and teenage son who died here the other day. the family had livedÑi inÑi fredericksburg several years but only moved into this house six months ago and now the home michael coleman was tryi to fix up for his family is the terrible violence. kyrrus ande1 rachel ozuna and h boyfriend michael coleman. xd families and community are no reason imaginable for them to midate school classm oft(jf 14-year-old kyrrus. this teenÑi spoke to drew wilde on thursday. >> i feel like he didn't deserve that. >> reporter: the three victims were discovered wednesday morning when the teen boy'sr fatheme by the house. neighbors saw him crying outside after the sheriff's deputies arrived responding to his clfáe for help. also discovered inside the house alive, a 6 week old baby and a toddler. children of the couple.o spylvania county sheriff's investigatorspent ta5 collecting evidence here, even searching the woodsacross the they are saying little about only that the
julie carey is live with more on what the family has to say on jules. >> reporter: wendy, it's on the from the grieving relativesof the mother and teenage son who died here the other day. the family had livedÑi inÑi fredericksburg several years but only moved into this house six months ago and now the home michael coleman was tryi to fix up for his family is the terrible violence. kyrrus ande1 rachel ozuna and h boyfriend michael coleman. xd families and community are no reason...
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. >> jules, thank you so much. been a pleasure to have yo-u wih us today. >> thank you, sue. >> amazon says entrepreneurs and innovators are incredibly important to us. we invest heavily in both funds and company energy to protect the integrity of our stores and to keep bad actors out we work directly with brands to protect their intellectual property rights through programs like brand registry, transparency, and project zero we investigate any claim of counterfeit thoroughly including removing the item, pursuing legal action, or working with law enforcement as appropriate, and our global team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. >>> up next, we're on the money from flexible schedules to family-friendly benefits how one mom is helping parnls find jobs that work with their busy schedules janld a bit later, has your retirement savings been climbing? one thing you may not have consider thad will bring that number back to earth janld now a look at how the stockmarket ended the eck woo. week >>> like many new
. >> jules, thank you so much. been a pleasure to have yo-u wih us today. >> thank you, sue. >> amazon says entrepreneurs and innovators are incredibly important to us. we invest heavily in both funds and company energy to protect the integrity of our stores and to keep bad actors out we work directly with brands to protect their intellectual property rights through programs like brand registry, transparency, and project zero we investigate any claim of counterfeit thoroughly...
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heritage label in the council chamber known as the today i have an appointment with historian funs jules if to be . reckoned what happened here in this room in 1648. in the. book the thought of a piece of westphalia was signed in this room namely the special piece a separate piece between a spanish hapsburgs and the rebellious calvinist northern provinces of the netherlands. let's go over here. we go beyond the barrier. this isn't a picture of a council chamber just as you also see it now and the swearing of the oath of the ratification of the contractual document is in this cost get. the swearing on the bible as you see on the right the dutch are raising their hands to take their oath from or they all look so alike they have the same hairstyle was that usual for the time. if you look closely they do differ of course. the dutch are wearing more mercantile clothing and the spanish wearing the diplomatic garb of the time. but what did that piece mean for europe at that time. if we didn't she was the 1st completion of the peace of westphalia the great overall peace agreement put an end to t
heritage label in the council chamber known as the today i have an appointment with historian funs jules if to be . reckoned what happened here in this room in 1648. in the. book the thought of a piece of westphalia was signed in this room namely the special piece a separate piece between a spanish hapsburgs and the rebellious calvinist northern provinces of the netherlands. let's go over here. we go beyond the barrier. this isn't a picture of a council chamber just as you also see it now and...
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jules hall is packing up her entire home with the help of family and friends >> i am moving my furniture out because if it gets to what it's forecasting, it will get in the house. >> reporter: three blocks away, farron lee is watching the water creep up to a home he's been living in for 43 years. he's hoping to return home. >> hopefully this piece of dirt will be here. the house will be gone. the tree will be here and i'll still have yard and i'll come back. >> mireya villarreal, cbs news, oklahoma. >>> cbs news has confirmed that another migrant child died in custody. the department of homeland security says a 10-year-old girl died eight months ago. she's the sixth migrant child known to have died in custody since september. matt pieper is following the growing outrage surrounding this newly disclosed death. >> reporter: she was in the settlement for seven months. she had a history of heart problems and after a surgery in a san antonio hospital, come i complications led to her death. her death comes on the heels of another child who came monday after crossing the u.s. border. 16-year-ol
jules hall is packing up her entire home with the help of family and friends >> i am moving my furniture out because if it gets to what it's forecasting, it will get in the house. >> reporter: three blocks away, farron lee is watching the water creep up to a home he's been living in for 43 years. he's hoping to return home. >> hopefully this piece of dirt will be here. the house will be gone. the tree will be here and i'll still have yard and i'll come back. >> mireya...
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jules hall is packing up her entire home, with the help of family and friends. >> i am moving my furniture, because if the water gets as high as they're forecasting, it will get in the house probably. >> reporter: three blocks away, farron lee is watching the water creep up the backyard of a home he's lived in for 46 years. he's leaving, but he's determined to return home. >> when the water goes down, hopefully it will still be here, house might be gone. i pray this tree will still be here and i'll still have a yard, and i'll come back. >> reporter: this is supposed to be someone's driveway, and now it's part of the arkansas river. the riverbed is actually supposed to be about 200 yards behind me. the fear is that if more rain comes overnight, as predicted, this water will take over the entire town. the mayor just came by and actually told us the mandatory evacuations are in place right now, and, major, things are so serious, we saw a nursing home across the river on the other side of the bridge evacuating as we speak. they are taking it very seriously here. >> garrett: very seriously inde
jules hall is packing up her entire home, with the help of family and friends. >> i am moving my furniture, because if the water gets as high as they're forecasting, it will get in the house probably. >> reporter: three blocks away, farron lee is watching the water creep up the backyard of a home he's lived in for 46 years. he's leaving, but he's determined to return home. >> when the water goes down, hopefully it will still be here, house might be gone. i pray this tree will...
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jules just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization the american. friends is interior minister is accused of being a liar after claiming it made a protesters attack staff at a person hospital. it's a no show for the u.s. attorney general has refused to subject himself to further questions about his production of a report absolving trump of pollution with russia democrats are calling william barr a coward and burnishing props to make the point. chicken bar should have shown up today and answered questions that yesterday prove you're not terrified is it before anybody still in the circus continues over here. and animal rights activists in the bahamas raise the alarm swimming takes become a tourist sensation on the ark blog. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our tates q in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. france's interior minister is being branded a liar after claiming anti-capitalist attacked staff at a purse hospital during a may day rally that turned ugly but videos and eye witness accounts
jules just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization the american. friends is interior minister is accused of being a liar after claiming it made a protesters attack staff at a person hospital. it's a no show for the u.s. attorney general has refused to subject himself to further questions about his production of a report absolving trump of pollution with russia democrats are calling william barr a coward and burnishing props to...
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s wife from america's secretary of state to make someone show jules trip to brussels as tensions between the u.s. and iran increase my pump air gatecrashers a meeting of e.u. foreign ministers as he tries to win support for washington's hard line on tech crunch that the e.u. is keen to preserve the nuclear deal european ministers warn him against the conflict in the region also on the program china says it will respond to washington's doubling of tariffs on their imports by increasing levies on american goods as u.s. officials warn of the trade dispute is hurting both sides. hollywood movie magic and doris day has died at the age of 97 take a look back at some of the most iconic moments. i'm filled welcome to the program and iran is at the center of a growing rift between the united states and its european allies meeting in brussels today e.u. countries the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o not to escalate tensions with teheran britain and germany raise concerns over a potential accidental a military conflict in an already unstable region a year after the u.s. withdrew from the iran
s wife from america's secretary of state to make someone show jules trip to brussels as tensions between the u.s. and iran increase my pump air gatecrashers a meeting of e.u. foreign ministers as he tries to win support for washington's hard line on tech crunch that the e.u. is keen to preserve the nuclear deal european ministers warn him against the conflict in the region also on the program china says it will respond to washington's doubling of tariffs on their imports by increasing levies on...
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you know the undeadinaudible]e] jules [inaudible] news [inaudible] i i yes together. its director jim jarmusch was on the red carpet for the premiere joined by the film stones bill murray adam driver tilda swinton and chloe sevigny. it's the eight time john missions of film competing for the golden palm at cannes. his career bececause it starts n the riviera thirty five years ago when stranger than paradise won the golden camera award for best first feature in. nineteen eighty four the first was juries presided this year by mexican director. gonzalez inanarritu and he kickd off proceedings on tuesday by saying he didn't feel like a natural leader. i don't know how it's going to work to tell you the truth i have neverer been a precedent i have never control anything even my sets not my family nothing. s. into one of the most awkward kind of situation and mexican president it's a new year so it helps. he also took a mountain of the president. of the united states with criticism of his plans for a border wall between the us and mexico. the dead don't die is kicking off a
you know the undeadinaudible]e] jules [inaudible] news [inaudible] i i yes together. its director jim jarmusch was on the red carpet for the premiere joined by the film stones bill murray adam driver tilda swinton and chloe sevigny. it's the eight time john missions of film competing for the golden palm at cannes. his career bececause it starts n the riviera thirty five years ago when stranger than paradise won the golden camera award for best first feature in. nineteen eighty four the first...
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jules. >> reporter: it was one of the biggest internet service providers that alerted fairfax county police that they spotted someone sending images o child pornography. police tracked it to someone named steven rossind when they found out his stage name was mr. knick knack and he was a children's performer, their concerns only grew. it's the kind of music that makes toddlers jump up and down and made mr. knick knack a favorite performer for preschoolers and their parents.s suddenlyven rossi faces a new audience. a fairfax county judge after his arrest last week on child porn possession charges. police saytheir investigation started with a cyber tip from an internet provider. >> there was evidence that there was some child pornography being exchanged over the internet. >> they executed a search warrant and seized several electronic devices and them found disturbing photo. >> we uncovered over 50 images though coordination with the commonwealth and made charges, ten counts of possession of child pornography. >> when detectives learned he was a children's performer, it raised their lev
jules. >> reporter: it was one of the biggest internet service providers that alerted fairfax county police that they spotted someone sending images o child pornography. police tracked it to someone named steven rossind when they found out his stage name was mr. knick knack and he was a children's performer, their concerns only grew. it's the kind of music that makes toddlers jump up and down and made mr. knick knack a favorite performer for preschoolers and their parents.s suddenlyven...
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the sword is regarded as a divine object in japanese culture in the tradition is being kept alive by julessteelmaker a killer. yeah i get out the old. supervisor of need to home tata steel makers. of the morning to myth shinto gods the sun all descended upon the mountains here and slew an eight forked serpent would form a sacred sword and heard from its body. the title steelmaking has more than a thousand years of history and tradition. in the fire is a sacred flame of the more fundamental transforming iron sand and charcoal into quality jewel steel. the development of steel making contributed greatly to the prosperity of japanese culture and civilization. and we are here trying to preserve it and pass it on for eternity. we work for three days and nights of the tending closely as though raising a child for giving it love. we're prepared to do what it takes to produce magnificent steel. are for you have to do or the heat when working at it is very hot and dusty. it requires physical strength but also mental toughness to work consecutive days and nights. wolf we work as a team leader for th
the sword is regarded as a divine object in japanese culture in the tradition is being kept alive by julessteelmaker a killer. yeah i get out the old. supervisor of need to home tata steel makers. of the morning to myth shinto gods the sun all descended upon the mountains here and slew an eight forked serpent would form a sacred sword and heard from its body. the title steelmaking has more than a thousand years of history and tradition. in the fire is a sacred flame of the more fundamental...
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. >> jules polonetsky: -- policies that i wanted to find out where that is come.ked about kind of generally how it deals with race. >> you wrote higher education is not the only arena where her policy addresses america's legacy of discrimination. from housing to health care, her message in many ways intentionally places an emphasis on race and wealth. are her policies enough to win over black voters, are they resonating, or too early to tell? >> it is a little too early to tell, but i think what is really interesting here is is that a lot of times particularly with hbcus or with housing or things of this sort, candidates whetil point to the fact that is something that we need to address without putting fort a policy specific. so with senator warren, you have her debt cancellation policy, but also $50 billion minimum fund for historically black colleges and universities and private hbcus would be able to work into the free college plan that she has. so there is a wealth of policies that are particularly addressing systemic discrimination and i think that it is a li
. >> jules polonetsky: -- policies that i wanted to find out where that is come.ked about kind of generally how it deals with race. >> you wrote higher education is not the only arena where her policy addresses america's legacy of discrimination. from housing to health care, her message in many ways intentionally places an emphasis on race and wealth. are her policies enough to win over black voters, are they resonating, or too early to tell? >> it is a little too early to...
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he accuses jewel of specifically targeting teens he says jules products often have fruity flavors andan attempt to attract teenagers the lawsuit seeks civil penalties from jewel in addition to an end in marketing practices that target minors. jill says it is taken the most aggressive steps in the industry to cut down on >>it is graduation season when parents usually watch their children walking across the stage and picking up their diplomas usually but one university in new jersey, a mom and daughter got their diplomas together 46 year-old son drug and her 25 year-old daughter, katherine are ready for the next big step is a long time coming for this mother 10 years for sandra to bring her daughter to the us from columbia because of a custody battle with her r mom's footsteps when it . came to education. sanders says she plans to pursue a career in public health while her daughter says she's thinking about law enforcement sweet working on hand in hand that wraps up kron 4 news at night. but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour. pam moore and can wager here with forei
he accuses jewel of specifically targeting teens he says jules products often have fruity flavors andan attempt to attract teenagers the lawsuit seeks civil penalties from jewel in addition to an end in marketing practices that target minors. jill says it is taken the most aggressive steps in the industry to cut down on >>it is graduation season when parents usually watch their children walking across the stage and picking up their diplomas usually but one university in new jersey, a mom...
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, they're taking a break from the shooting which is giving me an opportunity to pull aside members julesd duke. so what made you decide to want to join up? >> i grew up in a really rural area and that's kind of part of my identity. >> yeah. >> it's been a hard thing to find a place on the left because it seems to be the thing of either you're against guns or you're against gays and black people -- >> humanity. >> that's sort of the trade off. >> yeah. >> i think this organization felt like a place that matched my politics and my history. >> okay. because, you know, john brown gun club, john brown certainly was not right-wing as we define it now. all right. let's talk about john brown. john brown was a 19th century abolitionist who was so committed to the freedom of black people, that he decided to take out an armory at harpers ferry, virginia, with 21 of his friends. needless to say, i didn't go well. he tried to get more people to go with him, but even harriet tubman and frederick douglass were like, no, i'm good on that. but good luck in heaven. john brown's example continues to resona
, they're taking a break from the shooting which is giving me an opportunity to pull aside members julesd duke. so what made you decide to want to join up? >> i grew up in a really rural area and that's kind of part of my identity. >> yeah. >> it's been a hard thing to find a place on the left because it seems to be the thing of either you're against guns or you're against gays and black people -- >> humanity. >> that's sort of the trade off. >> yeah....
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can chooseo be an driving the story is th arrival of idealistic british volunteers, who come to the julebuild homes, teach english and organize the community, trying to help but often falling short. rachel redford plays one of them, named beth.>> you claimed asylum. >> i think volunteers are people who are just trying to understand and they go in with incredible intentions and sometimes they are faced with ationseally shocking si that they themselves don't know how to resolve. >> there are echoes of these well-intentioned volunteers-- good and bad-- in the joes themselves. >> in a sensi think it was our lack of understanding and our naivete that that took usn nto a situatat otherwise if we had known a little bit more about it perhaps we wouldn't have gone. there's an enormous sense of tryideng to tand what our duty is and whether we have the right to yes, write this, or the right get involved and i think that's what we've spoken about-- understasibilities are. and i hope the play isnd anin interrogation of that. >> in 2016, french authorities demogllished the j yet today, hundreds of mig
can chooseo be an driving the story is th arrival of idealistic british volunteers, who come to the julebuild homes, teach english and organize the community, trying to help but often falling short. rachel redford plays one of them, named beth.>> you claimed asylum. >> i think volunteers are people who are just trying to understand and they go in with incredible intentions and sometimes they are faced with ationseally shocking si that they themselves don't know how to resolve....
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the scene often visits her sister lara who looks after her youngest daughter jules a lean window seen a has a long day. was need a yes she's always been very committed to her work from the start. the old what was it like for me and i'm part of the most like a children's mother. but at the though she's missed many important moments in her daughters' lives and this and larry that this was the house is gone. i'm sad that she's not here most of the time or you're. still there. i'm sad because i know that something can happen to her. though because i know that she's not safe when she's working. here. she's always very strong she doesn't always show her feelings so that we don't feel burdened that my family and i think that what she's doing is a very good. yes it is not oppose him to put me i know they're always worried about me which outlet is moving to hear it so you know i think it's his medicine and they talk at the end i think the mother is an example for. what has to be don that has to be. 100 percent in a bit extra on top of it ok yes yes this is a long ways given 100 percent and 100
the scene often visits her sister lara who looks after her youngest daughter jules a lean window seen a has a long day. was need a yes she's always been very committed to her work from the start. the old what was it like for me and i'm part of the most like a children's mother. but at the though she's missed many important moments in her daughters' lives and this and larry that this was the house is gone. i'm sad that she's not here most of the time or you're. still there. i'm sad because i...