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kelvin: you are right.he initial period after the election, markets reacted positively to but in the aftermath of that, the weeks after where we think on a sector basis, there will be an impact on who wins, for example we think biden will be positive for the renewable energy sector, whereas trump will be positive for the financials and some of the others, the oil and gas sectors. from a sector perspective, there will be an effect. be an outcome, if it is hotly contested or no outcome, that would be a disaster for the markets, unfortunately. haslinda: you are expecting less uncertainty. does that mean dollar weakness from here, or what are you expecting, and in terms of the impact on asian currencies, we see the korean won, the tide dollar have done well. where do they go from here? kelvin: we think dollar weakness is here to stay. post the election, the korean won will increasingly appreciate against the dollar. in september, we had a boost when ftse an ounce china -- weounced china bonds, but don't think t
kelvin: you are right.he initial period after the election, markets reacted positively to but in the aftermath of that, the weeks after where we think on a sector basis, there will be an impact on who wins, for example we think biden will be positive for the renewable energy sector, whereas trump will be positive for the financials and some of the others, the oil and gas sectors. from a sector perspective, there will be an effect. be an outcome, if it is hotly contested or no outcome, that...
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on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjrl—mateen as bobby seale, a stellar roster indeed. such how much is it worth to you, what's your price? to call off the revolution? my life. anyone watching scenes of protesters being clubbed and tear—gassed in us cities, or of african—americans being bound and gagged by a clearly politicised judiciary cannot help but draw comparisons with contemporary news footage, comparisons that aaron sorkin is keen to emphasise. there is a message in this entertainment. i'm tired of hearing you. it would be impossible for me to care any less what you are tired of. but there's also a fair amount of contrivance, caricature and, "you can't handle the truth", courtroom drama cliches. unsurprising since aaron sorkin wrote both of the play and film of a few good men. the end result is a hodgepodge of still relevant history, and inevitable screen hokum that you can find in cinemas now. meanwhile, the netflix—only release of the boys in the band also takes us back to 1968, with a new version of mark crowle
on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjrl—mateen as bobby seale, a stellar roster indeed. such how much is it worth to you, what's your price? to call off the revolution? my life. anyone watching scenes of protesters being clubbed and tear—gassed in us cities, or of african—americans being bound and gagged by a clearly politicised judiciary cannot help but draw comparisons with contemporary news footage, comparisons...
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ben mee kelvin wilson, thank you for speaking to bbc news.e fireplace there. educate, inform and entertain, what you think lord reith would make of youtube? very good question. thank you for having me, so question. thank you for having me, so going to be here, great to have got out on public transport for the first time in many months and got into central london. i hope someone would like lord reith would look at youtube and think that many of the founding fundamentals of the bbc are exactly what youtube has enabled in a modern age. i think inform, educate and entertain in the 2020 begins to look a lot like what youtube does as a platform. public what reith was getting at, and you don‘t have a big public service moments during lockdown, not least joe wicks enters pe classes. back, everyone! today's work—out is another wheel of fortune work—out. .. huge amounts of euros to his youtube channel, it must of been a crazy time? i think what we saw, whether it was with joe in time? i think what we saw, whether it was withjoe in the morning or in the
ben mee kelvin wilson, thank you for speaking to bbc news.e fireplace there. educate, inform and entertain, what you think lord reith would make of youtube? very good question. thank you for having me, so question. thank you for having me, so going to be here, great to have got out on public transport for the first time in many months and got into central london. i hope someone would like lord reith would look at youtube and think that many of the founding fundamentals of the bbc are exactly...
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or 4000000 and he returned to glasgow where he spent 2 years studying and amongst other people nor kelvin and this is when we 1st see him playing and he becomes a match secretary for what was then a very well known team groet. so he as i young man will have learnt the way of the scotch professor that intelligent logical scientific passing and running and of course he was a sporting genius and he took the scotch professor game to its highest level now let's turn to the scene of his greatest triumph sword march 8th in $81.00 under what's the rise with the scotland team at the oval then the whole of english football captains aside and leads the team to this extraordinary 5 of 61 now how did that come about the scotland team beat england 61 and then a form of english football because scotland played a game that was entirely different to the english game the english game which was a game of the social eat in southern england was a tripling game that came out of public schools and each job was to show that you did not need anybody us individual and you are ready to run the empire it's amazing t
or 4000000 and he returned to glasgow where he spent 2 years studying and amongst other people nor kelvin and this is when we 1st see him playing and he becomes a match secretary for what was then a very well known team groet. so he as i young man will have learnt the way of the scotch professor that intelligent logical scientific passing and running and of course he was a sporting genius and he took the scotch professor game to its highest level now let's turn to the scene of his greatest...
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that is andrew kelvin at tete securities -- td securities.continue the conversation on bloomberg. is it time to redistribute the wealth question mark that is tonight at 7:00 new york time. coming up, and unusual shopping season and how it will reshape the holiday. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i am vonnie quinn with amanda lang in toronto. trump doubled down on his offer to the democrats. he says he wants more than either party is offering. he has been speaking on the radio show for the last 19 minutes. he says he would like to see a bigger aid package and is going in the opposite direction. president trump said he was shutting down conversation. now, he is telling rush limbaugh he wants more aid than either party is offering even though the estimate we have is $1.8 trillion. we know republicans were at 1.6 and democrats were at 2.2 before this. holiday shopping will look different this year with many big retailers filing for bankruptcy. tom, you came out with your outlook for the rest of the season. it is pretty r
that is andrew kelvin at tete securities -- td securities.continue the conversation on bloomberg. is it time to redistribute the wealth question mark that is tonight at 7:00 new york time. coming up, and unusual shopping season and how it will reshape the holiday. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i am vonnie quinn with amanda lang in toronto. trump doubled down on his offer to the democrats. he says he wants more than either party is offering. he has been...
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as kelvin has shown, our governing capacity increasingly relies on her ability to leverage technology for things like contact tracing apps that are public-health function. less united states government combined away to take this world leading innovation and marshall for the national interest, we are going to be operating tragically below our capacity both domestically and internationally. not bad to very important point. going too add to that in terms of domestic renewal openness strategy beyond those that you clearly laid out. you can put into practice some of those ideas. >> guest: i will just add that the domestic openness actually what help make it credible. that is to say after this obvious american power in the rather unilateral on the internationally last four years, partners have very clearly a really big challenge about american power and the weighted ute u.s. leadership on the global stage. the changes in public protection will not easily be reversed. unless the united states takes on the domestic issues that are challenging its power on the international page. making reinve
as kelvin has shown, our governing capacity increasingly relies on her ability to leverage technology for things like contact tracing apps that are public-health function. less united states government combined away to take this world leading innovation and marshall for the national interest, we are going to be operating tragically below our capacity both domestically and internationally. not bad to very important point. going too add to that in terms of domestic renewal openness strategy...
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keane header star striker mohamed salah restored liverpool's lead but they could not hold on dominic kelvinlirot equalized for a late jordan henderson goal was ruled out for offside by v.a. are everton will stay top of the table for at least another week that's one of 4 matches taking place on saturday manchester united are looking to bounce back off of 61 thrashing by tottenham they're up against newcastle chelsea play southampton and manchester city have star some of the team that beat them in the f.a. cup semifinals back in july. in several ways though the season right now of course with. we have to get points and start the chamber's rick around the corner in all the competitions with no time to think too much and just play. spanish champions real madrid are back in action after the international break and they will be at home to later on saturday rail have a tough run of fixtures coming up they'll play 7 games in $22.00 days that running clued in el classico against fierce rivals barcelona next week coaches in india. it will be important to rotate the squad to keep these players fresh i
keane header star striker mohamed salah restored liverpool's lead but they could not hold on dominic kelvinlirot equalized for a late jordan henderson goal was ruled out for offside by v.a. are everton will stay top of the table for at least another week that's one of 4 matches taking place on saturday manchester united are looking to bounce back off of 61 thrashing by tottenham they're up against newcastle chelsea play southampton and manchester city have star some of the team that beat them...
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kelvin luray. robert waring. fred westbrook. mr. president, the senate used to be a body that valued bipartisanship and compromise, a body that valued the demands for debate with the demands for action. but that was in the past. the senate no longer is the body that examines, considers, and protects our democracy. the senate i see now is ruled by partisanship and uncompromising ideology, and in the rush to jam through a divisive nomination days before the election and before the american people get a chance to have their say, the majority leader in and the republican party are inflicting procedural violence on the senate itself and the american people to achieve their ideological objective. in fact, many republicans bragged that they had the votes to confirm the president's nominee before the nominee was chosen. the world's greatest deliberative body was a constitutional responsibility for advice and consent, and a special responsibility to advise and consent on the highest court in the land, decided that they were a-okay with whate
kelvin luray. robert waring. fred westbrook. mr. president, the senate used to be a body that valued bipartisanship and compromise, a body that valued the demands for debate with the demands for action. but that was in the past. the senate no longer is the body that examines, considers, and protects our democracy. the senate i see now is ruled by partisanship and uncompromising ideology, and in the rush to jam through a divisive nomination days before the election and before the american people...
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on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjr stellar roster indeed. how much is it worth to you, what's your price? to call off the revolution? my life. anyone watching scenes of protesters being clubbed and tear—gassed in us cities, or of african—americans being bound and gagged by a clearly politicised judiciary cannot help but draw comparisons with contemporary news footage, comparisons that aaron sorkin is keen to emphasise. there is a message in this entertainment. i'm tired of hearing you. it would be impossible for me to care any less what you are tired of. but there's also a fair amount of contrivance, caricature and, "you can't handle the truth", courtroom drama cliches. unsurprising since aaron sorkin wrote both of the play and film of a few good men. the end result is a hodgepodge of still relevant history, and inevitable screen hokum that you can find in cinemas now. meanwhile, the netflix—only release of the boys in the band also takes us back to 1968, with a new version of mark crowley's stage play. all right, this
on top of that, we have eddie redmayne as tom hayden, john carroll lynch as david dellinger, kelvin harrisonjr stellar roster indeed. how much is it worth to you, what's your price? to call off the revolution? my life. anyone watching scenes of protesters being clubbed and tear—gassed in us cities, or of african—americans being bound and gagged by a clearly politicised judiciary cannot help but draw comparisons with contemporary news footage, comparisons that aaron sorkin is keen to...