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just a shout out to lang, my wife and i have passed by lang jewelries and looked at all of the itemsthe window and now have reason to come in. so we will cross the threshold next time we come in. i guess tom, you are proof that if you cannot stand the heat, get in the kitchen, right. that's awesome. oh my goodness, you are so young when you started there. i hope i can be a legacy business someday. thank you very much. >> commissioner laguana? >> it's a privilege and honor to sit up here and listen to the stories, as business owners ourselves, it is hard not to reflect upon our own journeys and experiences, and see ourselves in you and be proud of you and be excited for you. i did want to say, nobody was here today from lucca's to speak up for them but i have enjoyed many sandwiches there, i'm pleased see them. i'm endeavoring to make sure my wife does not learn about lang's antique jewelry, i suspect that will end in failure. scoma's we have had many meals at, thank you for your lovely contributions. i think you underestimate your comedic abilities. finally, punch line, which for me
just a shout out to lang, my wife and i have passed by lang jewelries and looked at all of the itemsthe window and now have reason to come in. so we will cross the threshold next time we come in. i guess tom, you are proof that if you cannot stand the heat, get in the kitchen, right. that's awesome. oh my goodness, you are so young when you started there. i hope i can be a legacy business someday. thank you very much. >> commissioner laguana? >> it's a privilege and honor to sit up...
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for trading a similar path to child would be lang navigates the dangerous calls it that there were no cats out of the royal government is involved in corruption and therefore the government armed forces and the companies hate the forest defenders. my drone was smashed several times when i received death threats you know i fled cambodia to thailand to see a repro vince however i still continue my work. in these teams the camp down to the. they've been tipped off there is timber on the moods where it's going is an international scandal. to find out more we travel to cambodia's border with vietnam on a stretch of road playing is most familiar where. he will fall. along the rugged lang recognizes sponsors for the timber smugglers they hate to report anything they can upset business including the appearance of activists like him. in smaller program formation and. this is the official border but it's not the favored route to return to smugglers of my they're armed with about 20 illegal crossings here. and i can see the checkpoint today there is a rampant illegal industry smuggling timber ac
for trading a similar path to child would be lang navigates the dangerous calls it that there were no cats out of the royal government is involved in corruption and therefore the government armed forces and the companies hate the forest defenders. my drone was smashed several times when i received death threats you know i fled cambodia to thailand to see a repro vince however i still continue my work. in these teams the camp down to the. they've been tipped off there is timber on the moods...
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lang likes it mid a consistent pattern of higher highs and higher lows.hat that's the dicey moment that bounces off the 50-day which is powerful this is what charts are looking for. the stock climbed and heavy money flow the mack d is extremely positive there you go as is the relative strength of the rsi. i got everything at you. that's another crucial indicator. the cloud trending higher. what is not to like? cbo made the gold man cross. where the short-term 50-day moving average crosses above the 200-day. that is the holy grail for chart watchers any money manager will plow into a stock that does this, okay which explains why it's up 20% since then the stock has more upside. yes. but with cbo trading at 120, he would like to see a pull back from 115 to 118. too much above the average to pull the trigger here is the bottom line, people. the chart is interpreted by bob lang suggestion the exchange talks have more to run right here, buy them tomorrow and likes the cboe weakness. for me, i love the stocks and i'm getting a sense that these stocks have been
lang likes it mid a consistent pattern of higher highs and higher lows.hat that's the dicey moment that bounces off the 50-day which is powerful this is what charts are looking for. the stock climbed and heavy money flow the mack d is extremely positive there you go as is the relative strength of the rsi. i got everything at you. that's another crucial indicator. the cloud trending higher. what is not to like? cbo made the gold man cross. where the short-term 50-day moving average crosses above...
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amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.re has been a flurry of financing activity in the nation's cannabis activity. bank. for the investment david -- one way that is an additional boon, we have seen the jr. exploration space. a place where the boutiques -- operated well. are you picking up in cannabis what you are losing on the resource side? >> sooner or later, it will change around again. i heard your previous guest speak about the uncertainty in the market. that drives gold price. that is going to drive activity. we represent a certain element of the risk capital. one way or another, people are going to be investing. amanda: you say you are seeing a pickup in the gold. we are deeply interested in candida seeing investment -- interested in canada in seeing investment back into the back -- into the gas base. >> we would love to see a pickup. with the slowing economy, that directly impacts oil. . and gas there are fears -- impacts oil and gas. there are fears. fears that oil and gas do not become finance of will. vonnie: y
amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.re has been a flurry of financing activity in the nation's cannabis activity. bank. for the investment david -- one way that is an additional boon, we have seen the jr. exploration space. a place where the boutiques -- operated well. are you picking up in cannabis what you are losing on the resource side? >> sooner or later, it will change around again. i heard your previous guest speak about the uncertainty in the market. that drives gold price. that...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ld municipal bonds are hitting record lows pushing investors into increasingly risky deals. many of these high-risk deals aren't even rated. that could leave investors exposed to big lost if the economy should stall. amanda albright wrote this story today that is definitely worth a look on the terminal. it's interesting because you note in your story that those bonds are rated, they are actually safer than other parts of the market. they have a very low default rate. do we know how much of this market right now is not rated? >> unrated that can be hard to track. sector issuance is up. it amounted for the most in at least a decade. we are seeing risky borrowers come in with very large size deals and we are seeing those deals have no trouble tapping the market. of thishat's the risk going violently wrong and one of the most traditional parts of the economy actually going into a bubble burst? >> history shows us that high-yield munis can have -- they felt 27% in a year. from ann't expect
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ld municipal bonds are hitting record lows pushing investors into increasingly risky deals. many of these high-risk deals aren't even rated. that could leave investors exposed to big lost if the economy should stall. amanda albright wrote this story today that is definitely worth a look on the terminal. it's interesting because you note in your story that those bonds are rated, they are actually safer than other parts of the market. they have a very low...
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claims they kept the team inside the company concession between lang says there's no such valuable team to their live to count i think the lie to us is not true so what he's saying is not the truth he actually stole it from the protected area. each piece of timber can be so to try to use for as much as $250.00 of this is probably a $10000.00 condo. assigned declares the syria is deserving of the highest level of protection so much notice other not of the government government sang officially a catalog u.s. side european union big sign sign the cause i'm precious forest. it's still being lost and. sometimes i cry i feel disappointed because i'm not able to protect the forest but i see that the destruction is so big but no one helps to protect it the government does not arrest the tree cutters but it arrest the forest activists. the companies allowed to operate in this forest the since it got the rectitude. of the sawmills easy to find. them wrong. the government gave the green light to reopen the sawmills that had been closed as we can see 100000 hectares of the forests were cleared from
claims they kept the team inside the company concession between lang says there's no such valuable team to their live to count i think the lie to us is not true so what he's saying is not the truth he actually stole it from the protected area. each piece of timber can be so to try to use for as much as $250.00 of this is probably a $10000.00 condo. assigned declares the syria is deserving of the highest level of protection so much notice other not of the government government sang officially a...
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"who's michael lang? i have no idea who michael lang is." "tell him i'm from the neighborhood." "ok, have him come up." i went up and artie was, you know, charming and funny and we became instant friends like we'd known each other all our lives. during the early part of the fall, we were talking late into the night, every night, about these ideas of producing concerts. artie was a studio guy, not really very familiar with the rock scene and hadn't been out at concerts. so i would drag him out to see shows and get him into sort of the right frame of mind. it also had occurred to me along the way that woodstock was becoming a mecca for musicians but there was no place to record. people would have to go into the city to do their albums, and it seemed that was the perfect answer. build a recording studio in woodstock. we could come and spend time in the country and record at your leisure. so we proceeded to try and put that together. so we were following these two paths and i hired a local realtor, jim young, to help me look for sites for this idea of a festival which, according to
"who's michael lang? i have no idea who michael lang is." "tell him i'm from the neighborhood." "ok, have him come up." i went up and artie was, you know, charming and funny and we became instant friends like we'd known each other all our lives. during the early part of the fall, we were talking late into the night, every night, about these ideas of producing concerts. artie was a studio guy, not really very familiar with the rock scene and hadn't been out at...
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he was chosen as one of the top ten kolest in 2008, lang jinghe, belongs to this company.posts videos reviewing foods and daily necessities. with more than three million followers watching his videos, products he introduces are quick to sell out. [ speaking foreign language ] >> lang is a pioneer in the business model of making individual yvideos on corporate incentives. he gives honest comments, including negative reviews. in pointing out views, they look for positive views that might outway the negatives. that's how a review becomes an ad. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this strategy created a new business model tying ads with kols. many kols are currently earning a living this way. one online shopping company launched in 2017 to turn amateurs into kols. the company representative zhefanwenhua hadad worked on on of china top three retail sites. he quit and launched this firm, believing in the potential of kols. this shopping site that he runs primarily sells beauty products. but the site has no links or ads featuring key opinion leaders. [ speaking foreign language ] >
he was chosen as one of the top ten kolest in 2008, lang jinghe, belongs to this company.posts videos reviewing foods and daily necessities. with more than three million followers watching his videos, products he introduces are quick to sell out. [ speaking foreign language ] >> lang is a pioneer in the business model of making individual yvideos on corporate incentives. he gives honest comments, including negative reviews. in pointing out views, they look for positive views that might...
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claims they kept the timber inside the company concession between lang says there's no such valuable timber there live to count i think the lie to us it's not true so what he's saying is not the truth he actually stole it from the particular area. age piece of timber can be so to try to use for as much as $250.00 of this is probably a $10000.00 condo. assigned to close the syria is deserving of the highest level of protection so now owns taking much notice other not of the government government sang officially a catalogue us side european union big sign sign the cause i'm precious forest. it's still being lost and. sometimes i cry i feel disappointed because i'm not able to protect the forest but i see that the destruction is so big but no one helps to protect it the government does not arrest the tree cutters but it arrest the forest activists. for companies to walk right in this forest the since it got the rectitude. of the sawmills easy to find. them wrong. the government gave the green light to reopen the sawmills that had been closed as we can see 100000 hectares of the forests
claims they kept the timber inside the company concession between lang says there's no such valuable timber there live to count i think the lie to us it's not true so what he's saying is not the truth he actually stole it from the particular area. age piece of timber can be so to try to use for as much as $250.00 of this is probably a $10000.00 condo. assigned to close the syria is deserving of the highest level of protection so now owns taking much notice other not of the government government...
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claims they kept the team inside a company concession between lang says there's no such valuable team to their live to count i think the lie to us is not true so what he's saying is not the truth he actually stole it from the protected area. each piece of timber can be so to try to use for as much as $250.00 of this is probably a $10000.00 condo. assigned to clay is the syria is deserving of the highest level of protection so now owns taking much notice of a lot of the government government sang officially a catalogue us side european union big sign sign the cause i'm precious forest. it's still being lost and. sometimes i cry i feel disappointed because i'm not able to protect the forest but i see that the destruction is so big but no one helps to protect it the government does not arrest the tree cutters but it arrest the forest activists. for companies to operate in this forest the since it got the rectitude. of the sawmills easy to find. them wrong. the government gave the green light to reopen the sawmills that had been closed as we can see 100000 hectares of the forests were cle
claims they kept the team inside a company concession between lang says there's no such valuable team to their live to count i think the lie to us is not true so what he's saying is not the truth he actually stole it from the protected area. each piece of timber can be so to try to use for as much as $250.00 of this is probably a $10000.00 condo. assigned to clay is the syria is deserving of the highest level of protection so now owns taking much notice of a lot of the government government...
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i'm amanda lang. many have compared orest johnson to donald trump.s futurest relationships between the u.s. and the u.k. is going to top the agenda for boris johnson's administration. welcome duncan edwards to discuss this. let's talk about a no deal brexit. we just heard from boris johnson himself talking to media a few moments ago saying that he is urging the eu to show common sense and is confident the eu will show flexibility. how serious do you think he is to push ahead with a no deal brexit? how worried are the businesses you represent? >> none of our members would have voted in favor of the u.k. leaving the eu. this is not a positive for businesses. that said, i think the chances of the u.k. leaving without a deal are clearly much higher than they were. we hope that an agreement can be thehed and some version of withdrawal agreement that was negotiated still gets past. less --it is less than less and less likely. >> what preparations are you making? >> the financial services industry was forced to make no deal preparations and term for the --
i'm amanda lang. many have compared orest johnson to donald trump.s futurest relationships between the u.s. and the u.k. is going to top the agenda for boris johnson's administration. welcome duncan edwards to discuss this. let's talk about a no deal brexit. we just heard from boris johnson himself talking to media a few moments ago saying that he is urging the eu to show common sense and is confident the eu will show flexibility. how serious do you think he is to push ahead with a no deal...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. american shoppers boosted spending in july, following fuel for heightened global uncertainty. we talk to the ceo of canada goose about whether trade concerns are causing corporate goosebumps. warren buffett is boosting his bet on the e-commerce giant increasing his stake to 11%. shery: there will be relief for trading today. we are definitely seeing some internal volatility. you can see virtually flat on the day. utilities the biggest gainers. still of risk off sentiment. we are watching a couple of names that are also weighing on the dow. cisco, ge, procter & gamble is moving higher today. for an see the vix going ride and we were at volatility levels not seen in many months. we will take a look at walmart. we are seeing almost 4.5% move higher. shery: it's really interesting to see walmart and the difference that was so important. it's been really interesting to see that discount retail has outperformed both luxury bra
amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. american shoppers boosted spending in july, following fuel for heightened global uncertainty. we talk to the ceo of canada goose about whether trade concerns are causing corporate goosebumps. warren buffett is boosting his bet on the e-commerce giant increasing his stake to 11%. shery: there will be relief for trading today. we are definitely seeing some internal volatility....
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i'm amanda lang. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn.cks are plummeting on china's latest tariff threat and president trumps threat to retaliate. one of the hardest hit sectors is automakers. ford and general motors down 2.5%, tesla losing as much as 4% today. european automakers were down as well. let's bring in our detroit bureau chief with the latest. overreaction or will he get enough tariffs to impact these carmakers bottom lines? >> it depends on which carmaker you are looking at. this feels like groundhog day. either trump or china threatens tariffs, and stocks are hit. the fact that tesla is down 4% is reflective of the fact that they export everything they sell from the u.s. to china right now. tariffs on their cars would certainly help them, especially if they are trying to ramp up sales of the model three. they are building a plant in china and supposed to have it up and running in the second half. the problem with tesla is they are always behind in getting production up and running. to play inriffs came december, it would cer
i'm amanda lang. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn.cks are plummeting on china's latest tariff threat and president trumps threat to retaliate. one of the hardest hit sectors is automakers. ford and general motors down 2.5%, tesla losing as much as 4% today. european automakers were down as well. let's bring in our detroit bureau chief with the latest. overreaction or will he get enough tariffs to impact these carmakers bottom lines? >> it depends on which carmaker you are looking at. this feels...
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michael lang is one of the woodstock founders >> i hope for something like what happened but certainly in tho nand and built for 200,000. we told people 50. >> reporter: a half million people showed up that weekend. as seen in the academy award winning documentary "woodstock," they saw some legendary performances credence ♪ born on the bayou the who. and a virtual unknown named carlos santana ♪ but town after town had turned lang and his partners away a month before woodstock was to begin, they had no place to hold it until an up state dairy farmer from bethal offered his place to rent. the cost $50,000 >> max was heaven. max was really the savior of woodstock. >> reporter: a republican and a supporter of the vietnam war but also a believer in an america where everyone fit in. >> a half a million young people can get together and have three days of fun and music and have nothing but fun and music. >> reporter: it really did feel like the dawn of a new age harry smith, nbc news, new york. > "nigly news" for this friday i'm peter alexander. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watchi
michael lang is one of the woodstock founders >> i hope for something like what happened but certainly in tho nand and built for 200,000. we told people 50. >> reporter: a half million people showed up that weekend. as seen in the academy award winning documentary "woodstock," they saw some legendary performances credence ♪ born on the bayou the who. and a virtual unknown named carlos santana ♪ but town after town had turned lang and his partners away a month before...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.omberg has learned saudi andco has picked lazard moelis to advise their second attempt at the worlds biggest initial public offering. aramco is planning and listing as early as next year. here with us is jessica summers. pretty interesting development. where do you think they are on the path? this is the second run. theuite interesting, world's biggest ipo, eagerly anticipated. out, aramco has listed moelis and lazard to advise it on the ipo. they will play key roles in the advising process, including helping to enlist underwriters, listing venues, as well as manage expectations around valuation. one of the most interesting parts about this is lazard did not make the cut in 2016, when they were originally planning to list. as onenot choose lazard of the bank to be a part of the process, but now it has. shery: does that mean they will be replacing some of the other banks working on the first attempt? eessica: they hav moelis, butard and our reporting says that they will be enlisting mor
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.omberg has learned saudi andco has picked lazard moelis to advise their second attempt at the worlds biggest initial public offering. aramco is planning and listing as early as next year. here with us is jessica summers. pretty interesting development. where do you think they are on the path? this is the second run. theuite interesting, world's biggest ipo, eagerly anticipated. out, aramco has listed moelis and lazard to advise it on the ipo. they will play...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.g kong airport looked to be reopening early tuesday morning after remaining flights were canceled today due to protests. demonstrations have been stage across the city for 10 weeks now. this weekend turned violent with lease firing tear gas into subway stations and rubber bullets at close range. fou for four days, protesters were inside the airport. mann is with us now. any signs that this standup could get resolved soon, are the protesters still there? what is happening? at this moment, we see the hong kong international airport getting back to normal somewhat, slowly but surely. or the most part, we have seen demonstrators and protesters calling it a night a couple moments ago. they left some of the signage up on the walls, so clean up crews are working, but we are starting to see some of these flights coming back online. those multiple flights we saw canceled monday evening due to the sheer amount of people that showed up here, it was something that was never seen before. up to 4000
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.g kong airport looked to be reopening early tuesday morning after remaining flights were canceled today due to protests. demonstrations have been stage across the city for 10 weeks now. this weekend turned violent with lease firing tear gas into subway stations and rubber bullets at close range. fou for four days, protesters were inside the airport. mann is with us now. any signs that this standup could get resolved soon, are the protesters still there? what...
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for dreading a similar path to child would be lang navigates the dangerous calls it at that will cat out of the royal government is involved in corruption and therefore the government forces and the companies hate the forest defenders. my drone was smashed several times when i received death threats i fled cambodia to thailand to see a repro vince however i still continue my work. laying in these teams the camp down to the. they've been tipped off there is timber on the moods where it's going is an international scandal. to find out more we travel to cambodia's border with vietnam on a stretch of road playing is most familiar where. he will fall. along the rugged lang recognizes sponsors for the timber smugglers they hear to report anything they can upset business including the appearance of activists like him. in smaller program formation and. this is the official border but it's not the favored route we've returned to smugglers of my they're armed with about 20 illegal crossings here. and i can see the checkpoint today there is a rampant illegal industry smuggling timber across thi
for dreading a similar path to child would be lang navigates the dangerous calls it at that will cat out of the royal government is involved in corruption and therefore the government forces and the companies hate the forest defenders. my drone was smashed several times when i received death threats i fled cambodia to thailand to see a repro vince however i still continue my work. laying in these teams the camp down to the. they've been tipped off there is timber on the moods where it's going...
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>> is michael lang. >> the worst part? >> what's the worst part about running one of these?lical storms and bad acid trips, not enough food and angry band managers, he was the impossibly young promoter holding it all together. >> where are you going to go from here? i mean, are you going to do another one? >> if it works. >> okay, folks, we'll try to get this underway. >> 50 years later. >> hold on, hey, hey, hold on. >> he's determined to repeat his magic. >> we're not going to turn this into a free for all. >> but just like '69, first, he has to convince a few towns folk, not to fear big crowds or music they don't understand. (vo) the ant mindlessly marches on. carrying up to 50 times its body weight. it never questions the tasks at hand. but this year, there's a more thrilling path to follow. (father) kids... ...change of plans! (vo) defy the laws of human nature... ...at the summer of audi sales event get exceptional offers now! summer's not the time for making bucket lists. bookers know summer is for booking it. (chime, slam, chime) like booking a beachside resort and o
>> is michael lang. >> the worst part? >> what's the worst part about running one of these?lical storms and bad acid trips, not enough food and angry band managers, he was the impossibly young promoter holding it all together. >> where are you going to go from here? i mean, are you going to do another one? >> if it works. >> okay, folks, we'll try to get this underway. >> 50 years later. >> hold on, hey, hey, hold on. >> he's determined to...
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and some experts suggest china hopes to delay until the 2020 elections in new jersey, owner steven lange says higher tariffs on the wedding gowns he imports from china would force him to double prices. >> tariffs don't work. isolationism doesn't work. this is a world economy, and we're hurting ourselves more than we are benefitting anybody. it's just the wrong move at the wrong time. >> reporter: meanwhile, here is how the rate cut could affect you. mortgage rates have already dropped to below 4%, on a $200,000 loan, a savings of $300 a month. on a $2500 credit card balance, your minimum monthly payment will drop by just 50 cents the real question this morning is whether the fed might cut rates again. the fed won't commit, but the slowing global economy and the trade war both pose potential risks to the economy, and the fed also wants to see a slight uptick in inflation so lower rate mace help milissa? >> tom, thank you. >>> more than eight years after the death of osama bin laden, u.s. officials tell nbc news that his son is dead hamza was largely expected to be the face of al qaeda's n
and some experts suggest china hopes to delay until the 2020 elections in new jersey, owner steven lange says higher tariffs on the wedding gowns he imports from china would force him to double prices. >> tariffs don't work. isolationism doesn't work. this is a world economy, and we're hurting ourselves more than we are benefitting anybody. it's just the wrong move at the wrong time. >> reporter: meanwhile, here is how the rate cut could affect you. mortgage rates have already...
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however he said he doesn't blame the president for the lang grabs all the fires he believes the region is simply too big to police despite the efforts of the local authorities. crime happens everywhere however our policies have been positive. but because of the size of the state and the way its land is occupied our policies will take time to work to guarantee security in both urban and rural areas. other small farm farming can and should only be done in a sustainable way. some people don't respect the law and this creates a bad image of our country abroad but we keep fighting for local farmers who work with nature the ecosystem so that we can all survive. the battle for the land has been raising since your arrival of the 1st europeans the green to these bars country there is enough for everyone to shattered by greed corruption and poor management of their elders era your state north west of the ville the top u.s. military officer says it's too early to talk about a fool u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan general joseph dunford says afghans still need support to deal with the level of vio
however he said he doesn't blame the president for the lang grabs all the fires he believes the region is simply too big to police despite the efforts of the local authorities. crime happens everywhere however our policies have been positive. but because of the size of the state and the way its land is occupied our policies will take time to work to guarantee security in both urban and rural areas. other small farm farming can and should only be done in a sustainable way. some people don't...
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it's also the domain of environmental warrior and lawyer lang who's made it his mission to protect the forest. up in the bunting and come home but when i saw logging companies cutting trees and transporting logs right in front of me i was committed to defend the forest. today laying is gathering evidence of illegal logging to pass on to conservation agencies and phone governance. taiwanese cambodian a company called think biotech can legally clear trees here but only within a specified boundary so where are we going now to. is until mr chen. but for now it looks like we won't be travelling further than the company roadblock . yet. that's what. blaine is investigating claims the company is pressuring villages to give up the precious brazen trees they legally entitled to tap. and the company says if you don't accept the money you get nothing the company cuts them down anyway. we take another road that leads to the boundary between a protected forest and the company concession. here we find him tapping risen trees is his family has done for 3 generations. the trees provide a sustainable l
it's also the domain of environmental warrior and lawyer lang who's made it his mission to protect the forest. up in the bunting and come home but when i saw logging companies cutting trees and transporting logs right in front of me i was committed to defend the forest. today laying is gathering evidence of illegal logging to pass on to conservation agencies and phone governance. taiwanese cambodian a company called think biotech can legally clear trees here but only within a specified boundary...
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michael lang was one of the organizers of the woodstock. >> it's always importantaco promote pee, and music is ay great bring people together. a lot of t things that came out of the '60s, came to sort of our awarenesses. really the advent of sort of concern about the plan conservation, grew out of that era. ♪ ♪ >> brown: idealism was still in the air, two years after the so- called "summer of love." but, says todd gitlin, author "" the sixties: year of rage, days of hope," so was something else. >> it was a show of cheerful defiance. leers show we can triumph ov war. real america. and what happened subently was that rebellion became the dominant >> brown: what began as a ticketed concert, with promoter0 estimating 50 attendees, quickly evolved into something very different-- a free and free-form festival, with a ss of humanity, stoked by an incredible line-up of some of the '60s biggest rock stars: janis joplin. sae ana. sly and mily stone. and many, many more. mostly helictered in, after the roads were clogged and unpassable. they, too, g
michael lang was one of the organizers of the woodstock. >> it's always importantaco promote pee, and music is ay great bring people together. a lot of t things that came out of the '60s, came to sort of our awarenesses. really the advent of sort of concern about the plan conservation, grew out of that era. ♪ ♪ >> brown: idealism was still in the air, two years after the so- called "summer of love." but, says todd gitlin, author "" the sixties: year of rage,...
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off it's always fascinating to get your thoughts that is andre lang car live in seoul thank you. now the ocean's news agency is reporting that libyan war last. force has struck a college in misurata east of the capital tripoli the coastal city is the main base of forces loyal to the u.n. recognized government a cease fire and syria's rebel controlled province has collapsed the government has resumed its offensive with strikes reported in the southern parts of the problems syria's government is accused of violating the terms of the truce and is blaming turkey for not enforcing it the ceasefire wasn't waiting because it started on thursday saying the hardware has the latest from gaza near the turkish syrian border the ceasefire has collapsed the airstrikes have resumed the syrian military is announcement that it would resume military operations in that rebel controlled province in northwestern syria came as a surprise really because the ceasefire seemed to be holding since friday night there have been no air strikes the warring parties have been shelling each other along the front
off it's always fascinating to get your thoughts that is andre lang car live in seoul thank you. now the ocean's news agency is reporting that libyan war last. force has struck a college in misurata east of the capital tripoli the coastal city is the main base of forces loyal to the u.n. recognized government a cease fire and syria's rebel controlled province has collapsed the government has resumed its offensive with strikes reported in the southern parts of the problems syria's government is...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: i'm amanda lang. shery: i'm shery ahn.mberg business flash. avendi is in talks to sell 10% stake in universal music. it would value the world's $33.6t music business at billion. tencent has a one-year year option to double that stake at the same price. the vendee plans to find -- vivendi plans to find other shareholders. watching google closely on twitter is the president who claims they suppressed negative stories about clinton which he called all very illegal. he says the google ceo has been in the oval office telling him the company was not planning to subvert next year's election. google has repeatedly night the claims. rolls-royce suffering a cash drain. lehman on a bottleneck in deliveries and airbus and boeing. that reduced -- the possibility of a no deal brexit buildup negative underlying free cash flow. that is your business flash update. on walt disney to report the numbers after the bell. wall street will be eyeing numbers which included a record-breaking box office success of avengers end game, the opening of a
this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: i'm amanda lang. shery: i'm shery ahn.mberg business flash. avendi is in talks to sell 10% stake in universal music. it would value the world's $33.6t music business at billion. tencent has a one-year year option to double that stake at the same price. the vendee plans to find -- vivendi plans to find other shareholders. watching google closely on twitter is the president who claims they suppressed negative stories about clinton which he called all very illegal....
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people by creating an economic bloc worth $3.00 trillion dollars the discussion so far have focused on lang groundwork for implementation and also getting the private sector to appreciate possible benefits but some business owners have doubts and say they're not yet ready to accept free market forces i believe in the interim will be shocks one begin to flow in. you know on proportionate measure. then blue begin to food in party and economy and probably local industry we are able to compete the free trade area is currently slated to go into effect in july of 2020 analysts say awareness building will be a crucial factor if it's to be a success if you do this lies every to do a lot of it why have you not aware of what is going on but by the good thing is that an important forum like this is a starting point and we have to build on that insisting that the african union now faces a major task getting all stakeholders on board including those in the informal sector before the african free trade deal takes effect. now correspondent. has been following that summit in accra in ghana where he caught
people by creating an economic bloc worth $3.00 trillion dollars the discussion so far have focused on lang groundwork for implementation and also getting the private sector to appreciate possible benefits but some business owners have doubts and say they're not yet ready to accept free market forces i believe in the interim will be shocks one begin to flow in. you know on proportionate measure. then blue begin to food in party and economy and probably local industry we are able to compete the...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. are watching for a possible inversion in the 2/10 treasury yield curve. one person keeping his eye on it is bloomberg columnist brian chappatta. we continue to see the treasury markets react to these events, including just the trade war news, hong kong uncertainty, and overshadowing the strong inflation numbers we saw this morning. >> the treasury market is dealing with a marriage of factors. that is why you are seeing the curve do what it's doing. on the short and, inflation data is coming in stronger than expected. that will keep the fed from cutting rates dramatically. then you also have easing trade tensions with the tariffs being pushed off. at the same time, you see the images out of hong kong. if you are a bond trader, you have to like 10 year treasuries as a haven play when you see this political unrest. amanda: if we go back to when damon was noting, you don't see 2/10 inversion without getting a recession historically, could it be different this time? the bond markets are so
i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. are watching for a possible inversion in the 2/10 treasury yield curve. one person keeping his eye on it is bloomberg columnist brian chappatta. we continue to see the treasury markets react to these events, including just the trade war news, hong kong uncertainty, and overshadowing the strong inflation numbers we saw this morning. >> the treasury market is dealing with a marriage of factors. that is why you are seeing the...
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. >> love hanging out with michael lang lang.ward, richie. >> he set the tone for the weekend. >> a a half million people on tn hillside of bethel in new york. >> this went on all the way over there. >> that's half the crowd. >> reporter: the music is remarkable. >> the official photographer, henry at the ring side seat. >> reporter: janice joplin. >> it kind of shows the lighting stand and the speaker stand that if you deflect it in a sun glasses. >> that's the picture that the magazine ran full page. >> reporter: henry was asleep in his car when he heard jimmy henrik's name announced from the stage. >> i ran from the back stairs from the stage photographing jimmy henrick's. jimmy's version of "a star bangle banner." >> i thought why ais he playing it. >> wait a minute, he's taking it back for us, that's our song, too. >> reporter: woodstock, three days of peace, love and music. for three days, the crowd barely budged. to many, it was a dream come true. >> everybody felt the same way about life and the government and the war tha
. >> love hanging out with michael lang lang.ward, richie. >> he set the tone for the weekend. >> a a half million people on tn hillside of bethel in new york. >> this went on all the way over there. >> that's half the crowd. >> reporter: the music is remarkable. >> the official photographer, henry at the ring side seat. >> reporter: janice joplin. >> it kind of shows the lighting stand and the speaker stand that if you deflect it in a sun...
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alexandra lange: not only are all of these artworks immediately recognizablble icons of post-war americanrt and design, but their second generation japanese american
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. welcome to bloomberg markets. our bloombergby and bnn bloomberg audiences. what a week it has been for global markets. we will wrap up the week, and escalate in trade war with the u.s. and china sign currencies, bonds, stocks. one stock caught in the volatility is zillow. the company is blaming the slide on an underestimation of the time it will take to close home purchases. pressure but the fate of the world's largest exchange traded fund rests on the help of a group of twentysomethings. we will dive into that story coming up. first a quick check on the markets. definitely seeing across the board reaction to those trade talks, including president trump suggesting no big deal if talks to not resume with china. the broader s&p 500 has all groups declining. but industrials are right behind. energy moving higher today. take a look at the u.s. dollar. the dollar has shown strength recently, is expected to do so as yields around the world fall. speaking of yields, mark mentioned the politi
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. welcome to bloomberg markets. our bloombergby and bnn bloomberg audiences. what a week it has been for global markets. we will wrap up the week, and escalate in trade war with the u.s. and china sign currencies, bonds, stocks. one stock caught in the volatility is zillow. the company is blaming the slide on an underestimation of the time it will take to close home purchases. pressure but the fate of the world's largest exchange traded fund rests on the help...
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which is to afrikaans the lang which of dust -- dutch settlers.hat gave birth to the mass 15 years later that led to met nelson mandela's freedom. i went back to watch him walk to freedom. today, the average battle -- average black in south africa is far worse off than under apartheid. celebrate the great verse and the latest wave of mock democratization. but there are no notes ordinary number of threats. -- an extraordinary number of threats. one of them is the manipulation by social media and how states use social media to subvert other countries. then coming together with the threat of populism. in some ways what we see evolving also a single party governance, something that lenin first created in 1917. bob gates, and government you saw these trends. we see, frankly right now in america, and administration and bracing some of these totalitarian leaders, whether at her gone, cushion, dutere - erdogan, putin, dutere. to what extent did the american bulls of james -- american principles of jamestown and williamsburg and our founders, have to drive
which is to afrikaans the lang which of dust -- dutch settlers.hat gave birth to the mass 15 years later that led to met nelson mandela's freedom. i went back to watch him walk to freedom. today, the average battle -- average black in south africa is far worse off than under apartheid. celebrate the great verse and the latest wave of mock democratization. but there are no notes ordinary number of threats. -- an extraordinary number of threats. one of them is the manipulation by social media and...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ohn deere reported its third-quarter earnings this morning before the bell. despite missing estimates, shares of the world's top tractor maker gain the most in seven months in the session, climbing as much as 5.1% at the high water mark. to walk us through the numbers is our agricultural reporter from chicago. let's start with what deere is saying. there is obviously something up with, they saw customer orders delayed. the big question is whether they are temporarily delayed or not, whether there is so much uncertainty for farmers. >> there is a lot of uncertainty for farmers. they did say they had their early orders were flat versus last year. that is actually a good sign, given all of the uncertainty. that is partly maybe why the shares are up. actually good demand in the circumstances. lydia, how curious, much were they able to talk about the outlook, how much visibility did deere give? >> in terms of the fourth-quarter outlook, things look pretty good. surprisingly. growth expected
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ohn deere reported its third-quarter earnings this morning before the bell. despite missing estimates, shares of the world's top tractor maker gain the most in seven months in the session, climbing as much as 5.1% at the high water mark. to walk us through the numbers is our agricultural reporter from chicago. let's start with what deere is saying. there is obviously something up with, they saw customer orders delayed. the big question is whether they are...
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. >> i am amanda lange, welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following. , we are liveocus from the economic policy symposium as markets count down to jay powell's speech. in thecks are forming leverage loan market. software just the latest in a string of companies pulling deals and fund outflows. plus, earnings on tap for the canadian bay -- bank. shares climbing after a beat was driven on the bottom line. onry: let us get you started a quick check of the markets. we are seeing the s&p 500 off lowe's but fluctuating between gains and losses. we see strength with the financials and real estate leading the gains dancing materials and health care pulling down the index. trying to digest some of the comments we have gotten from three different officials including esther george, who are casting doubts on rate cuts in the future. we are seeing the dow adding 94 points and the nasdaq down .2%. we are also talking about divergent economic data. take a look at magic fracturing, because today -- manufacturing, because we h
. >> i am amanda lange, welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following. , we are liveocus from the economic policy symposium as markets count down to jay powell's speech. in thecks are forming leverage loan market. software just the latest in a string of companies pulling deals and fund outflows. plus, earnings on tap for the canadian bay -- bank. shares climbing after a beat was driven on the bottom line. onry: let us get you started a quick check of the markets....
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. >>> plus we'll talk with lulu lang with the breakout hit at the sundance film festival. >>> and we'llwo middle school brothers are using their passion for baking to help their community. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm wendy gillette. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ visit your local chase branch. morgan advisor can help you. >>> in san francisco. morning everyone. is friday, august 2. we have a look at our friday. >> we are cloudy skies. we will c temperatures warming up as we head for the rest. here is a link with the san a. is a.. mid to upper 50s and lower 60s. mid 60s. low 80s in san jose. we are starting that warming trend as we go to today. after a cold day yesterday, we wil
. >>> plus we'll talk with lulu lang with the breakout hit at the sundance film festival. >>> and we'llwo middle school brothers are using their passion for baking to help their community. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm wendy gillette. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!?...
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this guy michael lang came in and we became friends instantly. he didn't have money so i supported him for a year and half and one night we were shooting pool, we were playing bumper pool and i was on the 40th floor and i looked out over -- it was the highest residential building at that time and you could look at over the whole city. michael said you are tainted. you don't go to concerts anymore. i said michael, i've been doing this since 1956 and i've seen so many concerts, i've played so many clubs. i see so many concerts. i'm in the studio all the time and i write and you don't do that stuff. your way of getting connected to music is to go see it. mine is to make it. went --d, what if we what if we took it broadway theater and had -- just made it to theater and had -- just made it free? we'll use my money because you don't have any. when we run out of money, we will close it down. we will try to get the biggest acts we can and make it free. he said well, i started to work on a thing in miami called miami pop but what happened is it rained and
this guy michael lang came in and we became friends instantly. he didn't have money so i supported him for a year and half and one night we were shooting pool, we were playing bumper pool and i was on the 40th floor and i looked out over -- it was the highest residential building at that time and you could look at over the whole city. michael said you are tainted. you don't go to concerts anymore. i said michael, i've been doing this since 1956 and i've seen so many concerts, i've played so...
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farms which use pesticides otherwise he says their health is screwed so all it even ski for artie lange go it in pretty me. the u.s. president donald trump says that american troop numbers will be cut in afghanistan once to deal with the taliban is reached we're going down to $8600.00 and then we make a determination from there as to what happens we'll make a determination but we're going down to 8600 we're bringing it down we have it very well controlled meanwhile i'm sitting international warns of human rights defenders are attacked and harassed by the authorities the taliban and also islamic state is report states that the afghan government has repeatedly failed to investigate attacks on activists who are quote killed with impunity activists have even been told to take up arms to defend themselves human rights defenders are calling on the international community and those involved in the conflict to take action when my granny the coeditor of b s new says that the u.s. to shoulder the blame for civilian deaths in afghanistan. the u.s. military has been responsible for most civilians d
farms which use pesticides otherwise he says their health is screwed so all it even ski for artie lange go it in pretty me. the u.s. president donald trump says that american troop numbers will be cut in afghanistan once to deal with the taliban is reached we're going down to $8600.00 and then we make a determination from there as to what happens we'll make a determination but we're going down to 8600 we're bringing it down we have it very well controlled meanwhile i'm sitting international...
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however he said he doesn't blame the president for the lang grabs or the fire as he believes the region is simply too big to police despite the efforts of the local authorities. crime happens everywhere however our policies have been positive. but because of the size of the state and the way its land is occupied our policies will take time to work to guarantee security in both urban and rural areas. other small farming can and should only be done in a sustainable way. some people don't respect the law and this creates a bad image of our country abroad but we keep fighting for local farmers who work with nature the ecosystem so that we can all survive. the battle for the land has been raising since your arrival of the 1st europeans the dream country there is enough for everyone to be shattered by greed corruption and poor management in their al-jazeera states northwest of the. well in neighboring bolivia rising temperatures a causing flare ups in the east the president the able medallists has been criticized for his slow response joined firefighters in front of the cameras so far this ye
however he said he doesn't blame the president for the lang grabs or the fire as he believes the region is simply too big to police despite the efforts of the local authorities. crime happens everywhere however our policies have been positive. but because of the size of the state and the way its land is occupied our policies will take time to work to guarantee security in both urban and rural areas. other small farming can and should only be done in a sustainable way. some people don't respect...
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colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new lang grab going on there's not land that's being grabbed it's us it's human life the acquisition the construction of data valuable data for corporate use out of the flow of our lives that's the lag right going on and that's why the workload is the only work that does justice to that let's think for instance of all the and use her license agreements or the terms of use that we read whenever we sign up for a new social media platform if we think about the process of being asked to agree to something that we cannot even understand when signing away certain rights signing away our property in this act i think it's a very interesting we're not for one moment saying. colonialism today with data in both the same horrific level of violence that was involved in the beginnings of colonialism. with saying that the poor of historic colonialism was the force to involve people in a massive new system a new order a new organization of the world economy in the history of kuoni listen we've had different e
colonialism same underlying functions of empire building extraction and appropriation remain the new lang grab going on there's not land that's being grabbed it's us it's human life the acquisition the construction of data valuable data for corporate use out of the flow of our lives that's the lag right going on and that's why the workload is the only work that does justice to that let's think for instance of all the and use her license agreements or the terms of use that we read whenever we...
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and some experts suggest china hopes to delay until the 2020 elections in new jersey, owner steven lang says higher tariffs on the wedding gowns he imports from china would force him to double prices >> tariffs don't work. isolationism doesn't work. this is a world economy and we're hurting ourselves more than we are benefitting anybody. it's just the wrong move at the wrong time >> reporter: meanwhile, here's how today's rate cut could affect you. mortgage rates have already dropped to below 4% on a $200,000 loan, a savings of $130 a month. $3 monthly savings on a $25,000 new car loan on a $2,500 credit card balance, your minimum monthly payment will drop by just 50 cents so the real question is whether the fed might cut rates again. the fed won't commit but the slowing global economy and the trade war both pose potential risks to the economy, and the fed also wants to see a slight up tick in inflation so, lower interest rates may help >>> tom costello, thanks a dangerous night ahead for some 51 million people with severe storms on the move and we're monitoring a double tropical threat
and some experts suggest china hopes to delay until the 2020 elections in new jersey, owner steven lang says higher tariffs on the wedding gowns he imports from china would force him to double prices >> tariffs don't work. isolationism doesn't work. this is a world economy and we're hurting ourselves more than we are benefitting anybody. it's just the wrong move at the wrong time >> reporter: meanwhile, here's how today's rate cut could affect you. mortgage rates have already...
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their farms which use pesticides otherwise he says their health is screwed schalit even ski artie lange do it in pretty me. in other news the cranium president's office says that a prisoner exchange between moscow and kiev is under way but not complete although so far there's been no official statement or confirmation from the russian side well a few hours ago ukraine's attorney general posted on facebook suggesting ukrainian sailors might be among those being swapped moscow arrested $24.00 sailors back in november last year of the crimea curch trade for violating the maritime border with russia is proposed also named ukrainian filmmaker like sense of russia sentenced him to 20 years in jail for plotting terrorist acts in crimea there is speculation that wednesday's release of russian journalist killed the shins from pretrial detention on bail in ukraine is part of the deal he was arrested in may 28th and has been charged with treason the shin ski's accused of publishing and training articles a claim he denies. now the us media are held in donald trump sites again this time over unverif
their farms which use pesticides otherwise he says their health is screwed schalit even ski artie lange do it in pretty me. in other news the cranium president's office says that a prisoner exchange between moscow and kiev is under way but not complete although so far there's been no official statement or confirmation from the russian side well a few hours ago ukraine's attorney general posted on facebook suggesting ukrainian sailors might be among those being swapped moscow arrested $24.00...