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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.elcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. trump today says he has ordered sanctions on iran control bank at the highest level. it's a controversial study that may hinder humanitarian aid to the country. the federal reserve bank of new york offering to add a 75 billion daily to the financial system through october 10, prolonging its effort to relieve funding pressures in money markets. america's great climate exodus is underway. where it is starting and which states are most vulnerable. checkt: let's get a quick on the major indexes in u.s. equities. losses across the board for the dow, s&p, and nasdaq, with the s&p now below 3000. it started the week above on tuesday but since then has moved back. if you look at the intraday u.s. indexesthe have performed over the last couple of minutes, it tells the story. this dive lower follows the montana farm bureau saying the china delegation has canceled its visit. that raises all kinds of conc
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i'm amanda lang in toronto.hery: i'm shery ahn in new york. $15 billion in provigil bonds are lurking beneath the surface of argentina's already imposing financial debt, threatening to settle investors with more losses. joining us now is our emerging markets reporter. great to have you in the studio. of course, we continue to see this ongoing crisis in argentina. some are saying we could see a repeat of what happened two decades ago. what do these provigil bonds and when it comes to the sovereign debt restructuring we could see? >> on top of the $100 billion in sovereign bonds we have, we also have provinces that have outstanding bonds in dollars or euros. the way they are affected by the sovereign restructuring, they rely heavily on transfers from the federal government. also the fact that they have dollar obligations is no good news when the currency is plunging. while there is no cause for that, the federal government does not guarantee those bonds, they will of course be affected. havea: if the provinces do
i'm amanda lang in toronto.hery: i'm shery ahn in new york. $15 billion in provigil bonds are lurking beneath the surface of argentina's already imposing financial debt, threatening to settle investors with more losses. joining us now is our emerging markets reporter. great to have you in the studio. of course, we continue to see this ongoing crisis in argentina. some are saying we could see a repeat of what happened two decades ago. what do these provigil bonds and when it comes to the...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.elcome to bloomberg markets. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. a collective sigh from the u.s. corn belt. china today says it will exempt purchases of u.s. soybeans, corn, and other products from punitive tariffs. worked.e work re a series of governance changes to calm investor concerns about its impending ipo. wooing jj abrams. is areator of "lost," sought-after talent for tech firms. what it took for warner studios thenk a five-year deal with producer. >> we are setting up to be another positive week, several sessions are grinding higher, although the s&p 500 is trying its best to go into negative territory. still above the 3000 mark. the dow jones up .2%. the nasdaq on chip stacks -- almost 0.2%. we will see where it ends the session. amanda. amanda: a talk this week has been the movie in yields and a coordinated move. take a look at this inside your terminal. you can see the five and the 10 year in the u.s., and also as it relates to their 50 day moving av
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.elcome to bloomberg markets. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. a collective sigh from the u.s. corn belt. china today says it will exempt purchases of u.s. soybeans, corn, and other products from punitive tariffs. worked.e work re a series of governance changes to calm investor concerns about its impending ipo. wooing jj abrams. is areator of "lost," sought-after talent for tech firms. what it took for warner studios thenk a...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. welcome to "bloomberg markets." top stories we are following from around the world. trade escalation. the white house ways limiting u.s. investors portfolio flows into china, sending alibaba and jd.com listing spiraling. wall street is slammed by the potential escalation. stocks turned lower, treasuries surge on the report. anyways?is vaping the lack of research has left even nobel winning chemist the same question. let's get a quick check on the major averages. you alluded to the fact that we had a downdraft. the s&p 500 down to 2957. the dow down a 30%. , 1.3%,daq down the most on some chip stock movement. i want to point to another chart that i'm looking at. you see the market cap of chinese companies trading on u.s. stock exchanges. alibaba, far and away the largest company market cap wise. it is these companies that will see outflows when it comes to u.s. investment, if with the trump administration is talking about goes ahead, and that is impacting the market today. amanda: we were already watching another sto
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. welcome to "bloomberg markets." top stories we are following from around the world. trade escalation. the white house ways limiting u.s. investors portfolio flows into china, sending alibaba and jd.com listing spiraling. wall street is slammed by the potential escalation. stocks turned lower, treasuries surge on the report. anyways?is vaping the lack of research has left even nobel winning chemist the same question. let's get a quick check on the...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.roadcom will report its third-quarter numbers after the bell, analysts are expected the chipmaker to maintain a somewhat cautious tone, thanks to global markets and end the market demand uncertainty. joins us now from san francisco. we are talking about china, chinese tariffs, and the overlays in canada, still the huawei question out there. broadcom is tied to both. do we expect to hear anything about either of those issues and how it will affect them? absolutely, the ceo tends to be forthright in addressing these issues. you will remember broadcom has already lowered his annual forecast by $2 billion based on these issues. investors are saying, he is taking everything out, we should be safe from here, expect earnings to come in about where estimates are. anything that is a step down from an already reduced set of expectations would be particularly bad. shery: why are their shares going up? up almost 20% this year, to mention other chip companies. ian: very good question. broadcom is n
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.roadcom will report its third-quarter numbers after the bell, analysts are expected the chipmaker to maintain a somewhat cautious tone, thanks to global markets and end the market demand uncertainty. joins us now from san francisco. we are talking about china, chinese tariffs, and the overlays in canada, still the huawei question out there. broadcom is tied to both. do we expect to hear anything about either of those issues and how it will affect them?...
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>> i am amanda lang in toronto. we are watching jerome powell speaking in zurich with thomas jordan of the swiss national bank. for more insight on what we have seen, we have a deputy chief ,conomist at cornerstone macro as well as michael mckee. in terms of the broad range of comments here, anything particularly surprising? talking about the neutral rate being lower. he said we would act as appropriately to maintain economic expansion. that could have been interpreted as bullish for the markets, but they didn't budge much. what do you take away from the remarks here? jay powell was disciplined and stuck to his talking points, made the argument that the u.s. economy is in a good place, language that he has used before, said the fed is not forecasting recession, which they would never do, so the fact that he stayed away from that was a good thing. and the act as appropriate line he has used many times. you have to think there is a drinking game on wall street every time he says that. if there was anything newsworthy
>> i am amanda lang in toronto. we are watching jerome powell speaking in zurich with thomas jordan of the swiss national bank. for more insight on what we have seen, we have a deputy chief ,conomist at cornerstone macro as well as michael mckee. in terms of the broad range of comments here, anything particularly surprising? talking about the neutral rate being lower. he said we would act as appropriately to maintain economic expansion. that could have been interpreted as bullish for the...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto.gm ceo mary barra is betting big on the future of electric and self driving cars, but tens of thousands of workers are on strike. we cover the story for this week's issue of bloomberg businessweek. david, let me get started by asking you if there is any progress in these negotiations? how long will the strike go on for? david: there is some progress. plodding along might be a way to put it, though. there are some big issues here. whatrary workers is one, will happen to the plant in lordstown, ohio that has been idled and pretty much is being sold by gm? that is the one in president does president trump has been so interested in seeing open, because that district in ohio was crucial in the election. temps, the union wants fewer of them. gm wants to get out, the union would like to see something built there. the other stuff, wages and benefits, they can usually come to an agreement on, but somebody will have to cave one way or the other. that is where we are right now and it could probab
i'm amanda lang in toronto.gm ceo mary barra is betting big on the future of electric and self driving cars, but tens of thousands of workers are on strike. we cover the story for this week's issue of bloomberg businessweek. david, let me get started by asking you if there is any progress in these negotiations? how long will the strike go on for? david: there is some progress. plodding along might be a way to put it, though. there are some big issues here. whatrary workers is one, will happen...
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last week lang asked his followers if they could help find the man.this photo went viral and it took only hours to track him down. his name is dunbar windsor. he's 21 years old. he's also an aspiring model. lang says windsor is planning to see the painting in person for the opening night of his gallery exhibit. >> that's pretty cool. and it happened quickly, right? it went viral and tracked him down. >> so realistic. i mean, his interpretation of the photo, it looks like the photo. >> i couldn't tell the difference. like the photo. >> sometimes you go, uh -- >> it looks great. we're going to talk about the weather. this is the best time to be in san francisco, right? september/october, this is our summer. beautiful. >> lots of upper 60s in san francisco the next couple of days. inland valleys not too hot. chances of dry lightning tomorrow. better chance of thunderstorms over the sierra and a little bit of humidity. you can see right there once we hit saturday, we're dropping down to 82 degrees. let's get a track on those thunderstorms off to the south
last week lang asked his followers if they could help find the man.this photo went viral and it took only hours to track him down. his name is dunbar windsor. he's 21 years old. he's also an aspiring model. lang says windsor is planning to see the painting in person for the opening night of his gallery exhibit. >> that's pretty cool. and it happened quickly, right? it went viral and tracked him down. >> so realistic. i mean, his interpretation of the photo, it looks like the photo....
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lange, a few questions. a couple of the speakers brought up what my -- first of all, great work on the project and good presentation. obviously there's a lot of support for this one. can we talk about the mixing zones? i see the project will be upgraded in 2021, which will include signal lights upgrades sounds like. until then, mixing zones at the enter essentials? >> at some intersections we will. at some we will have four out of eight intersections we'll have either protected turns through sort of temporary portions of your protected intersection, or separated bike signals at folsom and bryant. >> we'll have four intersections that -- >> basically be phased in as quickly as we can in terms of the long-term project and then we have some development projects also bringing online some changes, including the flower mart. >> good, that's great. i understand the need for the mixing zones, but i'm not a big fan of them. a relief on 8th street when they are upgraded with dedicated turn signals. second question, it
lange, a few questions. a couple of the speakers brought up what my -- first of all, great work on the project and good presentation. obviously there's a lot of support for this one. can we talk about the mixing zones? i see the project will be upgraded in 2021, which will include signal lights upgrades sounds like. until then, mixing zones at the enter essentials? >> at some intersections we will. at some we will have four out of eight intersections we'll have either protected turns...
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i'm amanda lange in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.take you back to the saudi energy minister presser. we have seen the minister sank saudi oil supplies have returned to market, saying saudi aramco will overcome the repercussions of the attacks and be ready for the ipo. we have seen questions over the valuation of the ipo given the attacks on the saudi facilities. the oil minister also saying he sees production at 11 million barrels a day or the end of september. this will be surpassing the level at which they were producing in august, which was only 9.8 million barrels a day. no wonder we are seeing the hit in oil prices. now brent falling to session lows. trading at 5458. you can continue watching the press conference. live go is your function on the bloomberg. let's come back here to the u.s. and talk about the overnight repo rates soaring in a rare midmonth surge. for the first time in decade, the federal reserve bank of new york is injecting $53.2 billion of funds into the banking system in an overnight repurchase agreement operat
i'm amanda lange in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.take you back to the saudi energy minister presser. we have seen the minister sank saudi oil supplies have returned to market, saying saudi aramco will overcome the repercussions of the attacks and be ready for the ipo. we have seen questions over the valuation of the ipo given the attacks on the saudi facilities. the oil minister also saying he sees production at 11 million barrels a day or the end of september. this will be...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang.e joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. shery: here are the top stories from around the world. the u.s. financial battle with china. the white house denies reports that the u.s. could limit investments in the chinese market, which some say would be the most extreme threat in the escalating trade war. but when has unveiled a revamp focus on safety. details on the overhaul. and the first female president of estonia weighs in on the value of the european union and why it's no hard for women to rise through the ranks of political leadership. amanda: let's get a quick check on the major averages on this last day of the quarter. we are seeing the broader markets responding possibly to better news on the trade front, walking back of the dire scenarios that were being mooted about capital control of chinese companies. we have seen energy weak in the broad s&p 500. nasdaq, 0.8%ng the to the upside. and weentioned boeing, are seeing weakness in that stock, off the lows of the sess
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. >> i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. >> here are the top stories we are following. president trump ordering new sanctions on iran following the attack over the weekend on saudi oil facilities. mike pompeo is now on the ground. expectations, 25 basis point cut is seen as a done deal and is something investors are watching with jay powell said to andront donald trump ineffective monetary policies. of a $576 billion bond market is at risk. we will take what credit cards have to do with it. >> let's look at the major averages. ahead of the anticipated cut from the fed, the s&p 500 is in the tightest range and about six months. we have utilities moving higher. everything else is weak. energy is leading us lower. we are seeing financials right behind it. techs are providing much support and that is as we are seeing bonds rally globally. for the u.s. 10 year which we have been following, there is huge volatility and the jump in the yield last week, we're getting back half of the increase. that a look at this, we have been talking about technical difficulties in the retail
. >> i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. >> here are the top stories we are following. president trump ordering new sanctions on iran following the attack over the weekend on saudi oil facilities. mike pompeo is now on the ground. expectations, 25 basis point cut is seen as a done deal and is something investors are watching with jay powell said to andront donald trump ineffective monetary policies. of a $576 billion bond market is at risk. we will take what credit cards...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.ime minister boris johnson is in new york where he is holding discussions with european leaders on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly. with the countries supreme court set to rule on suspension of parliament tomorrow, there are uncertainties about how brexit will play out. one company eager to see how this develops is fortnum and mason, a 312-year-old department retailer. ewan venters, great to have you in the studio. brexit a sense of how and the uncertainty surrounding what is happening there is affecting your business in the u.k., especially, do you have any supply chain concerns if we see a no deal brexit? >> business in the u.k. is sound, double-digit growth. domestic that consumers and inbound consumers can help to bolster the business. 87% of what we sell is made in the united kingdom, so our supply chain is robust. of course, there are concerns about champagne, wine, products that would have crossed the border. we have taken steps to improve our stock levels a
i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.ime minister boris johnson is in new york where he is holding discussions with european leaders on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly. with the countries supreme court set to rule on suspension of parliament tomorrow, there are uncertainties about how brexit will play out. one company eager to see how this develops is fortnum and mason, a 312-year-old department retailer. ewan venters, great to have you in the...
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hold on. >> arguing over the rock vision of michael lang.> they go home. that's part of -- >> but in a repeat of '69, every day brings disaster. >> we can't speak to that. >> permits denied. >> it's absolutely -- >> hey, hey. come on. >> we can make a determination tonight. >> partners lost. suits filed. and another scramble to find another field of dreams with days to go. o'. >> and what are your ofds actually pulling this off? >> we don't give up easily. i think we're going to do it. >> he's dogged by memories of woodstock '99 when love-ins turned to mosh pits, arson, and accusations of sexual assault. a more recent debacle known as fyre festival also fuels the skeptics. >> they're soaking wet. >> as seen in the dueling netflix and hulu documentaries, promoter billy mcfarlane promised a luxury festival with supermodels and a caribbean paradise. >> an absolute disaster. >> but delivered cheese sandwiches and chaos. and was sent to prison. woodstock 50 has the good sense not to sell tickets without a venue. but their last gasp is a failing r
hold on. >> arguing over the rock vision of michael lang.> they go home. that's part of -- >> but in a repeat of '69, every day brings disaster. >> we can't speak to that. >> permits denied. >> it's absolutely -- >> hey, hey. come on. >> we can make a determination tonight. >> partners lost. suits filed. and another scramble to find another field of dreams with days to go. o'. >> and what are your ofds actually pulling this off? >>...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.me to "bloomberg markets." here are the top stories we are following from around the world. big tex bracing for scrutiny. state ages are launching an investigation into whether large tech companies are engaged into anticompetitive behavior. its freightnding trucking venture in chicago. we have the head of the initiative. the brexit affect. tells us how the impending deadline is showing up in his bottom line. let's get a quick check on the major averages in the u.s.. we have been cutting back on those gains and now we are in the red for all three indices. , although0 down .2% it has been buoyed earlier by oil companies. the dow is down by .1%. the nasdaq is the worst performer right now, down .5%. amanda: we are looking at an interesting index. we have a quick check on the price of oil. generally speaking, we have been watching the broader s&p 500 tracking back to record territory. take a look at how that tracks against how people are feeling. oil moving on positive sentiment , maybe co
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.me to "bloomberg markets." here are the top stories we are following from around the world. big tex bracing for scrutiny. state ages are launching an investigation into whether large tech companies are engaged into anticompetitive behavior. its freightnding trucking venture in chicago. we have the head of the initiative. the brexit affect. tells us how the impending deadline is showing up in his bottom line. let's get a quick check on the major...
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protection if it does this you want to hold that put but it can profit actually if the stenograph langefails to make new high >> mike why don't you come back over carter what do you think of the charts and mike's trade. >> within retail we knee know we had the great bifurcatation. losers and winners dollar general, costco home depot, target. all big moves to the upside but the one nas had that are full, if you will. i think there is a lot of risk of those giving ground and costco is in the bucket. the recent fading i think is not over but likely to be the beginning of more trouble. >> you know, that's from a guy who i think months ago called the break out and this thing has been off to the races since. i think that's having the stock has taken a pause and interesting to focus on the fact that wal-mart, target, costco home depot had the breakouts run away breakouts this one in particular feels like it's getting heavy. mike's trade is interesting. if you don't think it's a strong move lower following results, that trade makes total sense if you think this stock could go down a lot next we
protection if it does this you want to hold that put but it can profit actually if the stenograph langefails to make new high >> mike why don't you come back over carter what do you think of the charts and mike's trade. >> within retail we knee know we had the great bifurcatation. losers and winners dollar general, costco home depot, target. all big moves to the upside but the one nas had that are full, if you will. i think there is a lot of risk of those giving ground and costco is...
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lang gave birth to the 1st panda on saturday evenings an hour later the 2nd one of pitt says mom is doing just fine and there's no need to wire easy ologists is completely normal for giant panda moms to be carried their babies between their teeth. this is the news our top stories leaders of the far right alternative for germany have held their strong gains in 2 dimensional elections this is a mainstream parties will have to reconsider their refusal to work with the f.d.a. despite the populist surge mainstream parties managed to retain control of governments in the states of saxony and brandenburg. hurricane dorian has battled the bahamas blasting the shore with winds of 300 kilometers an hour the category 5 storm is now moving towards the u.s. almost a 1000000 people living on the east coast have been told to prepare to evacuate. in hong kong the general strike a chord by activists is gained sporadic support workers in one hospital formed a human chain after walking off the job thousands of students skipped class and the 1st day of the new school year it follows a weekend of violent
lang gave birth to the 1st panda on saturday evenings an hour later the 2nd one of pitt says mom is doing just fine and there's no need to wire easy ologists is completely normal for giant panda moms to be carried their babies between their teeth. this is the news our top stories leaders of the far right alternative for germany have held their strong gains in 2 dimensional elections this is a mainstream parties will have to reconsider their refusal to work with the f.d.a. despite the populist...
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amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.watching the united auto workers union eating the first strike against nonvoters in 12 years. 50,000 workers walked out today. gm has of food billion dollars in investment in eight u.s. plants and the addition of 5400 jobs. the you -- the union says the proposer fell short with health care and the length of time it takes tenured members to get to the top scale pay level. bloomberg bureau chief joins us with the latest. i want to start with a 50 million figure. from what i've seen, the inventory buildup for the company repaired them well for workers off the job. they have a lot of inventory. what is the 50 million cost come in? david: the 50 million is still a loss production. they have inventory. that will keep them flush for a well. they will have enough vehicles to keep selling. pretty quickly, they start to draw the inventory down. automakers book revenue when they build a vehicle. be atof the inventory may a dealers. the automakers keep the chain going by feeding the dealers. it do
amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.watching the united auto workers union eating the first strike against nonvoters in 12 years. 50,000 workers walked out today. gm has of food billion dollars in investment in eight u.s. plants and the addition of 5400 jobs. the you -- the union says the proposer fell short with health care and the length of time it takes tenured members to get to the top scale pay level. bloomberg bureau chief joins us with the latest. i want to start with a 50 million...
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isthe european parliament set to adopt a resolution lang out concerns about what could be britain's parkerrom the eu october 31. jean-claude juncker says the withoutthe u.k. leaving a divorce deal is very real and michelle bonnier warning not to .nderestimate the consequences >> the risk of a no deal brexit remains real. until the proposals had been presented, i will not be able to tell you that any real progress has been achieved. what i can tell you is the talks we had were friendly. constructive and positive. >> i advise everyone not to underestimate the consequences of the absences of a deal. almost three years after the refeferendum, we should not be pretending to negotiate. emmanuel macron is heading to rome. this will be his first meeting with prime minister giuseppe conte. his coalition unites the populist five-star movement and the central left democratic party. france and italy hope to prepare -- hope to repair their relations. befrance and italy may historic allies, butut there relationship -- but their relationship hit historic lows. the deputy prime minister travel to france t
isthe european parliament set to adopt a resolution lang out concerns about what could be britain's parkerrom the eu october 31. jean-claude juncker says the withoutthe u.k. leaving a divorce deal is very real and michelle bonnier warning not to .nderestimate the consequences >> the risk of a no deal brexit remains real. until the proposals had been presented, i will not be able to tell you that any real progress has been achieved. what i can tell you is the talks we had were friendly....
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rush hour only he's doing is running down the clock at the weekend the chancellor of the duchy of lang cost a said food prices will go up under no deal will the prime minister publish. will the prime minister publish the yellow have a documents so the people can see which food prices will go up and by how much would this minister charge for the duchy of lancaster said absolutely no such thing i can tell he was down in the preparations preparations for measured thanks to his good offices and thanks to his efforts a very far advanced but i tell you the surest way of getting a deal is to undermine this country's ability to negotiate. with me which is what he's doing and i have to say i mr speaker that if this if this deal if this bill is passed the softer i've said i don't want an election i don't think. what's really true but i think that's what does that there's a petition on his return. there's a petition on his own labor website with 50 cent on the labor website the 57000 people including carroll nigel graham and phoebe calling for an election i do with it whether the jeremy on the li
rush hour only he's doing is running down the clock at the weekend the chancellor of the duchy of lang cost a said food prices will go up under no deal will the prime minister publish. will the prime minister publish the yellow have a documents so the people can see which food prices will go up and by how much would this minister charge for the duchy of lancaster said absolutely no such thing i can tell he was down in the preparations preparations for measured thanks to his good offices and...
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i'm not going to dinner lang's. not so i think. so for a birthday present when i. didn't know there's no economy cup but when an enemy don't want it. if we want to is a good twist to come and visit then we need to build our infrastructure and where are these infrastructures we need to build these conversation happening for real this time around within this period of time how do we need these sites accessible they're not. so today we are counter hunting to look for sites that can be used not just as a tourist attraction but also coming to development and coming to be impeachment and learning about history and we're also trying to see if that if we were going to do this and if people were going to come and find sites how would how easy would it be. i think i just there's a huge potential terms of this heritage to develop and to rebuild to revitalize the urban communities which is crucial because we are going through repetitious for mission in during this period we're just about to lose our own identity because it's our own tradition an accurate picture that is a mirr
i'm not going to dinner lang's. not so i think. so for a birthday present when i. didn't know there's no economy cup but when an enemy don't want it. if we want to is a good twist to come and visit then we need to build our infrastructure and where are these infrastructures we need to build these conversation happening for real this time around within this period of time how do we need these sites accessible they're not. so today we are counter hunting to look for sites that can be used not...
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back in 2009, book tv covered a talk with the cofounder of the festival, michael lang, who reflected on the execution of the concert that took place on max yasgur's farm in upstate new york. now, from our archives, here is michael laying on woodstock. >>> it is wonderful for us to be here, in a state where we feel the spirit of woodstock so well. i have to say, i kind of fit all three of the criteria you mentioned about people interested in the book. i was definitely interested from a historical, musical perspective. being a music writer for a long time. i wish i'd been there, but i was 12 years old, living in north carolina at the time. so i didn't get to go, but now i feel like i was there from getting to spend so much time with michael and the book and all the incredible people i have got to meet that worked on woodstock with michael, whose stories are also part of the book. tonight what we will do is talk a little bit amongst ourselves, for you guys to listen and be thinking of questions, because we will have time for questions at the end after we chat for a little while. i will
back in 2009, book tv covered a talk with the cofounder of the festival, michael lang, who reflected on the execution of the concert that took place on max yasgur's farm in upstate new york. now, from our archives, here is michael laying on woodstock. >>> it is wonderful for us to be here, in a state where we feel the spirit of woodstock so well. i have to say, i kind of fit all three of the criteria you mentioned about people interested in the book. i was definitely interested from a...
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them apart but the check 7 look north for inspiration to the you know it all 3 names come from the lang. the indigenous canadian people come eat means 2nd skin. so is 2nd skin just superficial marketing talk or does the name fit like a glove. imo the fiances you notice how much space there is in the can make more than you'd expect from a small car that's even considering its 2 siblings which are already quite spacious they can each has a bit more room for people on the tall side should be able to travel feeling relaxed not cramped and one of the fit. to get own ad space skoda has really pushed the small car platform to its limits and given the kmiec a slightly longer wheelbase than the v.w. and say out models with a total length of 4.24 meters it's even bigger than compact cars that cost quite a bit more of those some may miss the t. cross a sliding rear seat the trunk holds up to $1400.00 leaders were around $100.00 more than its folks wagon equivalent. and just as you'd expect from a skoda there's no shortage of clever features in the cammy like a magnetic flashlight and a nice scrape
them apart but the check 7 look north for inspiration to the you know it all 3 names come from the lang. the indigenous canadian people come eat means 2nd skin. so is 2nd skin just superficial marketing talk or does the name fit like a glove. imo the fiances you notice how much space there is in the can make more than you'd expect from a small car that's even considering its 2 siblings which are already quite spacious they can each has a bit more room for people on the tall side should be able...
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. >>> nbc bay area responds to a lang county woman who found a annancial dilemma after losing she asked consumer investigator chris chmura and his team for help for his retirement fund. >> good morning. susan in lucerne came to us at a difficult time. her husband passed away in april. susad a retirement account said she accs the money, and no one was helping. so she turned to us. we reached out to the employer, and the bank that held the account. it took a lot of digging, sorting through files and many, many phone calls but after three months susan got a check for $4,700 after taxes. susan told us that will be a big help. her story is a reminder for all of us, you see the hangup here, her husband's account didn't have a beneficiary listed, that's part of the reason it took so long to sort it all out. so take some time to review your financial affairs. a few minutes on the phone or online now could save your family months of hassle after you're gone. got a consumer problem, call us any time, >> thanks, chris. >>> well, san jose's mayor sam liccardo went literally over the edge for a good
. >>> nbc bay area responds to a lang county woman who found a annancial dilemma after losing she asked consumer investigator chris chmura and his team for help for his retirement fund. >> good morning. susan in lucerne came to us at a difficult time. her husband passed away in april. susad a retirement account said she accs the money, and no one was helping. so she turned to us. we reached out to the employer, and the bank that held the account. it took a lot of digging, sorting...
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i am amanda lange enter montel. shery: i am shery ahn in new york.on leaders from across the u.s. are flying into detroit this weekend to debate the latest contract. they have to decide whether to sue but the deal to their member's for a vote or go on strike. craig, whatthis, are we expecting now? to approachpect gm the united auto workers with a proposed deal. we do not have necessarily an iron doubt contract for the union to look at, but what we do have is the existing contract expiring at midnight saturday. so it is sort of getting down to crunch time. it is a potentially dramatic moment. there could be a bit of a letdown in terms of that drama where the union could decide rather than striking to seeking an extension, and obviously general motors would prefer to see that if they are not satisfied with the offer. but this is definitely a negotiation that is going to be rife with tension. you have gm announcing in november of last year that they have four plants in the u.s. that they do not have future product allocated to. and that really miffed th
i am amanda lange enter montel. shery: i am shery ahn in new york.on leaders from across the u.s. are flying into detroit this weekend to debate the latest contract. they have to decide whether to sue but the deal to their member's for a vote or go on strike. craig, whatthis, are we expecting now? to approachpect gm the united auto workers with a proposed deal. we do not have necessarily an iron doubt contract for the union to look at, but what we do have is the existing contract expiring at...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." shery: here are the top stories we are following from around the world. boris johnson doubling down on his promise to deliver brexit. the u.k. prime minister telling an audience he would rather be dead than delay a split. a risk rally on the heels of fresh trade optimism. the u.s. and china agreed to meet for high-level talks early next month. and another sign of a lukewarm ipo market. wework set to target a public evaluation far below the levels indicated in recent funding rounds. quick check on the major averages. we have a little bit of a risk on appetite today. better news on the trade file, in the form of a meeting next month in washington between the u.s. and china. investors filing back into stocks. you have the broader s&p 500 tracking toward an all-time high, and we have the defensives the only group suffering today. real estate, utilities are weak. financial, industrial, tech, on the upside. tech,ou drill into the take a look at the semis. the moves are pretty significant. i
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." shery: here are the top stories we are following from around the world. boris johnson doubling down on his promise to deliver brexit. the u.k. prime minister telling an audience he would rather be dead than delay a split. a risk rally on the heels of fresh trade optimism. the u.s. and china agreed to meet for high-level talks early next month. and another sign of a lukewarm ipo market. wework set to target a...
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amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto. profit losses are piling up at general motors.tential turning point contract negotiations with the uaw after missing out on $500 million in profit. david, i want to start with this about-face by gm little while ago on health benefits for the striking workers. is that a sign of a coming together? a little give on the gm side that might mean progress? david: i'm not sure about progress because the union's response was pretty terse. lambasted president gm. routine that this was a matter. the union told workers before the strike they would be covered by a union funded cobra plan before. and then once gm did it, workers were confused about this. it did not get funded rather. some did. some didn't permit gm decided let's end the unrest and confusion with workers and give them health care benefits back a little more of an olive branch into the later stages of negotiations. they want to play nice with the union as they get to the final stages at the bargaining table. did not work so far because the union used it for a moment of rhetoric a
amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto. profit losses are piling up at general motors.tential turning point contract negotiations with the uaw after missing out on $500 million in profit. david, i want to start with this about-face by gm little while ago on health benefits for the striking workers. is that a sign of a coming together? a little give on the gm side that might mean progress? david: i'm not sure about progress because the union's response was pretty terse. lambasted president gm....
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in their farms which use pesticides otherwise he says the health is screwed so that even ski faulty lang go it in for to me. so to come this out some spectacular sights from the mags international a show just outside moscow which wraps up later today and will be back with more laughter so the stories stay just a. tad. i. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this spear in dramatic development only. exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the weekly now the french president hailed in his words an extremely productive g. 7 summit this week after 3 days of talks wrapped up in ritz but despite the group of attending world leaders voicing optimism for the future this year's meeting very few concrete commitments is our senior correspondent would have guessed. it was nice nice stuff the weather was decent lots of people nice people good conversation good stuff nice good new. first of all i would like to thank president trump and all the heads of states and government
in their farms which use pesticides otherwise he says the health is screwed so that even ski faulty lang go it in for to me. so to come this out some spectacular sights from the mags international a show just outside moscow which wraps up later today and will be back with more laughter so the stories stay just a. tad. i. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this spear in dramatic development only. exist i don't see how...
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farms which use pesticides otherwise he says their health is screwed so all it even ski for altie lang go it in pretty. commemorations for the a.b.'s the anniversary of the beginning of world war 2 are currently underway in slovenia and a turn off flame was laid out a memorial built in honor of soviet and slovenian soldiers the torch use was brought all the way from russia and was itself led at the eternal flame at the tomb of the unknown soldier next the kremlin some of that arens who attended the event share their memories of the war with us. i joined the liberation front in 1942 and fought for it till the end of the war bitterly and carried out the greatest number of attacks against nancy's at the age of 17 i was the commander of the battalion i still remember how we fought against the italians we took a position on a hill just minutes before they came we had to fight back with grenades it was hard to shoot there a battalion managed to break down their resistance and won the battle we were very brave back then what happened in those days should never again be repeated in the hay. st
farms which use pesticides otherwise he says their health is screwed so all it even ski for altie lang go it in pretty. commemorations for the a.b.'s the anniversary of the beginning of world war 2 are currently underway in slovenia and a turn off flame was laid out a memorial built in honor of soviet and slovenian soldiers the torch use was brought all the way from russia and was itself led at the eternal flame at the tomb of the unknown soldier next the kremlin some of that arens who attended...
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. >> reporter: brandon lang just graduated from uc santa cruz. he says the strong economy is proof of trump's leadership. he believes bay area republicans have been silenced. he hopes the president's visit gives them a voice. >> there's culture shame in the area. him coming here to show support for sus is something they can turn around. >> reporter: president trump took off from moffett field a few hours ago on his way to his next location. there were no protests here. reporting live, anser hassan, abc 7 news. >> anser, thanks very much. that was a rather brief visit for the president. he arrived in the bay area just after 11:00 a.m. he departed about 45 minutes later than planned taking off from moffett field at about 3:15. a little less than a couple hours ago. chris nguyen tracked down some of those who attended today's event and is live in palo alto. chris? >> reporter: the location was kept secret from those attending. they had to park here at the parking lot behind me. they were then shuttled by bus to where the event was held for a big eve
. >> reporter: brandon lang just graduated from uc santa cruz. he says the strong economy is proof of trump's leadership. he believes bay area republicans have been silenced. he hopes the president's visit gives them a voice. >> there's culture shame in the area. him coming here to show support for sus is something they can turn around. >> reporter: president trump took off from moffett field a few hours ago on his way to his next location. there were no protests here....
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their farms which use pesticides otherwise he says their health is screwed jollity even ski altie lang go it importunity still ahead for you this are some spectacular sight from the max international air show which is taking place just outside of moscow and that wraps up a bit later today will be back with more on that though plus other stories just after the break. what holds us do something. to put themselves on the law. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to do right to be 1st this is what the before. camp you could get. interested always in the waters called. for 6. years. you're watching the weekly now the french president hailed in his words an extremely productive g. 7 summit this week after 3 days of talks wrapped up in p.r. it's but despite the group of attending world leaders forcing optimism for the future this year's meeting did actually produce very few concrete commitments is all senior correspondent but i guess the. it was nice nice stuff the weather was decent lots of people nice people good conversation good stuff nic
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and do the panda diplomacy ok so the bank does the seem to be as a symbol of china in 2017 when many lang and help fought now the 2 giant pandas came to berlin or they were loaned to berlin by the chinese you protested why. yes exactly at that time to very very famous. chinese dissident liu xiaobo who was or so noble peace prize winner from 2010 he was dying and that time in he's 1011 years imprisonment and. we protest we standing i and my colleagues stand in front of the berlin zoo and appealed that the chinese government's just release. and that team go to germany or america this is his wish to get to was his wife and to get medical treatment but it was rejected so it is a very ironic contradiction to people the 2 president present from china and angela merkel to china at the german chancellor they are toasting and celebrating to accept these 2 pandas and we are standing outside an appeal for the dying lucille ball and he really died as tense days later on 13th of july and it was never left to this country china now carol did this a lot of concern over whether china will intervene to cl
and do the panda diplomacy ok so the bank does the seem to be as a symbol of china in 2017 when many lang and help fought now the 2 giant pandas came to berlin or they were loaned to berlin by the chinese you protested why. yes exactly at that time to very very famous. chinese dissident liu xiaobo who was or so noble peace prize winner from 2010 he was dying and that time in he's 1011 years imprisonment and. we protest we standing i and my colleagues stand in front of the berlin zoo and...
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think a lot of people find fascinating about this is that muhammad ali was able to speak the people's lang. he was able to mobilize them because of the simplicity of his words because of the way he spoke he's almost become a folk hero on the streets of egypt. has not surprised people in egypt has surprised the establishment in egypt i think the protests on friday night and also in some cities yesterday surpassed any expectations. but again i think the reason why we reach this level. of unpredictability and uncertainty is precisely because this government has crushed all the basic rights of the egyptian citizens there's simply no way to avoid criticism or. straight without risking your own lives or risking going to jail this president sisi has actually coast the. unprecedented human rights crisis in egypt history. to disagree with people who say that the security forces have dealt maybe more smoothly or harshly with protesters on friday we are talking about. hundreds of arrests we don't even know the number until the lawyers on the ground are running everywhere to police stations and detent
think a lot of people find fascinating about this is that muhammad ali was able to speak the people's lang. he was able to mobilize them because of the simplicity of his words because of the way he spoke he's almost become a folk hero on the streets of egypt. has not surprised people in egypt has surprised the establishment in egypt i think the protests on friday night and also in some cities yesterday surpassed any expectations. but again i think the reason why we reach this level. of...
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. >> i am amanda lang in toronto. we are watching jerome powell speaking in zurich with thomas jordan of the swiss national bank. for more insight on what we have seen, we have a deputy chief ,conomist at cornerstone macro as well as michael mckee. in terms of the broad range of comments here, anything particularly surprising? talking about the neutral rate being lower. he said we would act as appropriately to maintain economic expansion. that could have been interpreted as bullish for the markets, but they didn't budge much. what do you take away from the remarks here? jay powell was disciplined and stuck to his talking points,
. >> i am amanda lang in toronto. we are watching jerome powell speaking in zurich with thomas jordan of the swiss national bank. for more insight on what we have seen, we have a deputy chief ,conomist at cornerstone macro as well as michael mckee. in terms of the broad range of comments here, anything particularly surprising? talking about the neutral rate being lower. he said we would act as appropriately to maintain economic expansion. that could have been interpreted as bullish for...
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i rush am all these doing is running down the clock at the weekend the chancellor of the duchy of lang cost a said food prices will go up under no deal will the prime minister publish. will the prime minister publish the yellow how my documents so the people can see which food prices will go up and by how much iran says it's willing to recommit to the 2015 year clear deal but only if it gets $15000000000.00 for oil sales in return now the plan was proposed by the french an effort to salvage there or that proposal will need the approval of the united states. meanwhile iran says it will release 7 crew members of a british flag oil tanker that it seized in july the case of the stana impera which was taken in the strait of hormuz is now making its way through the country's courts the tankers owners say it's waiting for confirmation of an official release date aurukun durian is slowly moving closer to the u.s. after devastating much of the bahamas the destruction there has been described as an historic tragedy 7 people are dead and the prime minister says that number is likely to rise a gro
i rush am all these doing is running down the clock at the weekend the chancellor of the duchy of lang cost a said food prices will go up under no deal will the prime minister publish. will the prime minister publish the yellow how my documents so the people can see which food prices will go up and by how much iran says it's willing to recommit to the 2015 year clear deal but only if it gets $15000000000.00 for oil sales in return now the plan was proposed by the french an effort to salvage...
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farms which use pesticides otherwise he says their health is screwed so it's even scary for altie lang go it in pretty. be much and weekly that's how things are looking we're back again at the top you. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see that. when lawmakers manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the financial merry go round of lives only the one percent. nor middle of the room 6. 1000000 real new. dream agreed to prison which i'm old enough to remember there was and most of my family were poor working class and it wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. of there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america where shade by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy at tax solidarity engineer elections manufacture consent and other principle holds according. to know on. one set of rule
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live near farms which use pesticides otherwise he says their health is screwed jollity even ski artie lange do it in britain e. conference in germany for web developers boasting a rich and diverse lineup was cancelled after it was criticised for having too few guest speakers who were women. this year's conference seems to have gone with the white males only conference line up shame is 2019 we can do better there were numerous speakers with 2 sessions myself included workshop in the search engine but no women at all i'm not comfortable that well the organizers do say that only one woman submitted a session proposal critics though say that those behind the event should have reached out to more women but we asked our guests for their thoughts on the controversy. the fact is that women are still half the population i think we're just marginally over the half and the people organizing it seem to be a group of men it was their duty. requirement to ensure that they had a wide range of people to speak about the issues that they wanted a debate when you want to be diverse you know on some occasions
live near farms which use pesticides otherwise he says their health is screwed jollity even ski artie lange do it in britain e. conference in germany for web developers boasting a rich and diverse lineup was cancelled after it was criticised for having too few guest speakers who were women. this year's conference seems to have gone with the white males only conference line up shame is 2019 we can do better there were numerous speakers with 2 sessions myself included workshop in the search...
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rush hour all these doing is running down the clock at the weekend the chancellor of the duchy of lang cost a said food prices will go up under no deal will the prime minister publish. will the prime minister published a yellow have a documents so that people can see which food prices will go up and by how much would this charge for the document is it obsolete you know such thing i can tell me was how did the preparations preparations been measured thanks to his good offices and thanks to his efforts a very far advanced but i tell you the surest way of getting a deal is to undermine this country's ability to negotiate. with me which is what he's doing and i have to say i mr speaker that if this if this deal if this bill is passed other software i've said i don't want an election i don't think. what's true but i thought this was up there's a petition on his. there's a petition on his own labor website with 56 number labor website the 57000 people including carol nigel graham and phoebe calling for an election i do with it whether the jeremy on the list but mr speaker i know he's worried
rush hour all these doing is running down the clock at the weekend the chancellor of the duchy of lang cost a said food prices will go up under no deal will the prime minister publish. will the prime minister published a yellow have a documents so that people can see which food prices will go up and by how much would this charge for the document is it obsolete you know such thing i can tell me was how did the preparations preparations been measured thanks to his good offices and thanks to his...
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people in recent months leading many in need of food shelter and sanitation well you know loma 30 lang now you will of allah we can suffering here from warden 7 months from brained windstorm a diseases her the houses here all destroyed some organizations of try to rebuild homes but they leave them with no roofs or cover people of died had but many aid organizations are spread thin fighting between who thesis and allies of yemen is internationally recognized government own pushed a country to the brink a famine and that was before the flooding the man odd flat man i missed that are used to have little bit off cooking for our are by defrocked 3 washed it or no way we don't have anything to eat everything was flooded may god have mercy on after an hour what children people living in these camps have little support and no were to go they can only hope that help come soon caught c.l.o. piss of the yon al-jazeera still to come here at al-jazeera more than 40 taliban fighters surrender it's a 2nd grip to walk away in the past 10 days i form loons promise of prosperity bet hong kong's protests
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their farms which use pesticides otherwise he says their health is screwed schalit even ski artie lange go it in pretty. of the tech industry has often been touted by some as being at the forefront of tomorrow's world and also as leading the way in equality and diversity but it seems one european web developers conference which said that in germany didn't get the memo because despite promising a rich and diverse lineup it canceled not tobar event after a number of the delegates objected to the fact no women speakers were taking part in this year's conference seems to have gone with the white males only conference lineup shame is 2019 we can do better there were numerous speakers with 2 sessions myself included workshop in the search but no women at all i'm not comfortable that . well the organizers say that only one woman submitted a session proposal critics say though that those behind the event should have reached out to more women while we asked our guests for their thoughts on the story . the fact is that women are still half the population i think we're just marginally over the hal
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the joker starring joaquin phoenix documents the early years of the villain from the pat lang franchise and shows him as a loner who descends into mount this is not yet on public release but at a screening at the venice film festival this has got people arguing online with many saying it encourages viewers to sympathize with problematic. i don't want to have sympathy for a man best known for his robbery murder and arguably rape shoved down my throat for 2 hours it was not that long ago when a socially isolated described chilled white man who felt wronged by society quite literally dressed up as a joker and shot up a movie theater in colorado joke of a film where you're supposed to sympathize with a mediocre white man radicalising to do range violence will no doubt be appealing to the wrong audience for the worst reasons millions of children will see the upcoming film joker to laugh at a clown millions of children will be taught that crime violence and mayhem this stuff of jokes when will howl with take responsibility for promoting you culture of crime. the filmmaker who believes that ce
the joker starring joaquin phoenix documents the early years of the villain from the pat lang franchise and shows him as a loner who descends into mount this is not yet on public release but at a screening at the venice film festival this has got people arguing online with many saying it encourages viewers to sympathize with problematic. i don't want to have sympathy for a man best known for his robbery murder and arguably rape shoved down my throat for 2 hours it was not that long ago when a...
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international system is a loser list right now will is ok we have the only superpower the united state is a lang itself with the united arab emirates who are the saudis so it is part of the problem rather than being part of the solution. and for the united nations to work independently without the backing of the united states i think it's not going to be effective and this has been actually happening in different areas of the world so we need like the big countries the great poles to be on board on this issue and until this moment i think many countries value the link with the saudis with the united arab emirates more than they value the link with humanitarian issues or cetera so they just talk to the talk they need to walk their talk and we have to probably wait for such a thing to happen but i just want to add 11 point here that is very important without understanding the the broader context of the war in yemen there is no way that the international system would come and step in or the international community step in and do something or you know make a difference there is an iranian aspect of
international system is a loser list right now will is ok we have the only superpower the united state is a lang itself with the united arab emirates who are the saudis so it is part of the problem rather than being part of the solution. and for the united nations to work independently without the backing of the united states i think it's not going to be effective and this has been actually happening in different areas of the world so we need like the big countries the great poles to be on...