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mark: hello america, i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." i have two great guests. mr. mark meckler. how are you? >> good to see you. mark: tom coburn, good to see you? >> good to see you, great to be with you. mark: two patriots, different backgrounds, you're california, you're oklahoma. you're a doctor, you served in the house of representatives, you served in the united states senate. before that you were a businessman and decided to become a physician. you've been a lawyer for some time, a businessman also and a political activist. you helped start the tea party patriots and now you've decided we got to do something about the growth of government and the nation seems so unmoored from our constitutional system. dr. coburn, you're elected to the senate and then you said that's enough. tell us about that. >> well, mark, i spent ten years in the united states senate, following the enumerated powers. what our constitution laid out for us. and i actually sent letters every year to every senator saying i'm going to block what you do every year if you don't do that. in ten years, i was able to do posi
mark: hello america, i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." i have two great guests. mr. mark meckler. how are you? >> good to see you. mark: tom coburn, good to see you? >> good to see you, great to be with you. mark: two patriots, different backgrounds, you're california, you're oklahoma. you're a doctor, you served in the house of representatives, you served in the united states senate. before that you were a businessman and decided to become a physician....
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it's "oma-rosa." >> mark: it's "o-marosa." >> jimmy: "ahma." >> mark: "ohma." >> jimmy: "ahma." >> mark jimmy: "ahma." >> mark: "ohma." >> jimmy: "ahma." >> mark: "ohma." >> jimmy: "ahma." [ together ] "ohma. ahma. ohma. ahma. ohma." >> kamal: wait, wait, wait, wa.stop, stop, stop, stop it. don't you see what's happening here? huh? that's exactly what they want. [ laughter ] they want to tear you apart! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: gosh, you're right. sorry, mark. >> mark: i'm sorry jimmy. >> jimmy: thanks, kamal. >> mark: thanks, kamal. >> kamal: it's pronounced "camel." [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: how am i supposed to -- i didn't know that. thank you, mark and camel from the roots, everybody. [ indiscernible ] [ cheers and applause ] i saw that white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders couldn't guarantee that there's no tape of trump using racial slurs. sarah said, "at this point, think of anything and there's probably a tape of trump doing it." [ laughter ] [ applause ] yeah, in the past few weeks, trump has insulted several notable african americans like omarosa, lebron james and do
it's "oma-rosa." >> mark: it's "o-marosa." >> jimmy: "ahma." >> mark: "ohma." >> jimmy: "ahma." >> mark jimmy: "ahma." >> mark: "ohma." >> jimmy: "ahma." >> mark: "ohma." >> jimmy: "ahma." [ together ] "ohma. ahma. ohma. ahma. ohma." >> kamal: wait, wait, wait, wa.stop, stop, stop, stop it. don't you see what's happening here?...
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sorry, mark. >> mark: i'm sorry, jimmy. >> jim: thanks, kamal. >> mark: thanks, kamal. >> kamal: it'sd "camel." [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: how am i sposed to -- i didn't know that. thank you, mark and camel from the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] i saw that white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders couldn't guarantee that there's no pe of trump using racial slurs. sarah said, "at this, think of anything and there's probably a tape of trump doing it." [ applause ] yeah, in the past few trump has insulted several notable african americans like omarosa, lebron james and don lemon. but today trump said he'll stop, because those are all african-americans he knows. [ cheers and applause ] he has to stop. this is interesting. another thing omarosa wrote in the book is thatelania trump uses her fashion choices to get back at donald. i think she might have a point. check out some of melania's recent looks. for example, this tfit is all green, the color of trump's greatest enemy, vegetables. [ laughter ] next up, a lumber jack look to remind everyone she'd also rather be in ca
sorry, mark. >> mark: i'm sorry, jimmy. >> jim: thanks, kamal. >> mark: thanks, kamal. >> kamal: it'sd "camel." [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: how am i sposed to -- i didn't know that. thank you, mark and camel from the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] i saw that white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders couldn't guarantee that there's no pe of trump using racial slurs. sarah said, "at this, think of anything and there's probably a tape...
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mark: hey, jimmy. sorry to interrupt but something been bothering me. >> jimmy: sure. what is it, mark? >> markall week long i've been biting my tongue about this. her name isn't pronounced "ah-marosa." it's pronounced "oh-marosa." >> jimmy: actually, no, i'm pretty sure it's "ah-marosa." >> mark: nope, sorry, buddy. it's "oh-marosa." >> jimmy: nope, it's "oma," like an omelet. [ laughter ] >> mark: nope, it's "ohma," like the german word for grandmother. >> jimmy: here, i'll prove to you that it's "oma." dave? >> "ah-marosa." >> "ah-marosa." >> "ah-marosa." >> "ah-marosa." >> "ah-marosa." >> "ah-marosa." >> jimmy: "ah-marosa." checkmate, my friend. [ laughter ] checkmate! [ cheers and applause ] >> mark: nope, i'll prove to you it's "oma." >> "oh-marosa." >> "oh-marosa." >> "oh-marosa." >> "oh-marosa." >> "oh-marosa." >> "oh-marosa." >> "oh-marosa." [ cheers and applause ] mark one, jimmy 67. >> jimmy: look, i'll be honest with you, mark. you're wrong. it's "oma-rosa." >> mark: it's "o-marosa." >> jimmy: "ahma." >> mark: "ohma." >> jimmy: "ahma." >> mark: "ohma." >> jimmy: "ahma." >> mark: "oh
mark: hey, jimmy. sorry to interrupt but something been bothering me. >> jimmy: sure. what is it, mark? >> markall week long i've been biting my tongue about this. her name isn't pronounced "ah-marosa." it's pronounced "oh-marosa." >> jimmy: actually, no, i'm pretty sure it's "ah-marosa." >> mark: nope, sorry, buddy. it's "oh-marosa." >> jimmy: nope, it's "oma," like an omelet. [ laughter ] >> mark: nope, it's...
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mark? >> mark: okay, this used to be my favorite dancing head of government.with the saudis that's a big show they have in saudi arabia. my new favorite dancing head of government is the british prime minister theresa may, juan was saying he wanted to be b barishkav i brief it's called the macarena, it's fantastic. see when she turns around and shakes her little. >> juan: i love that. >> jedediah: turn in monday for labor day fan mail special. you won't want to miss it. "special report" is coming up next. hey, bret. >> bret: i was not the baier in the driveway. capitol hill says goodbye to john mccain and motown celebrates the life of aretha franklin. it's still going on. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. at the beginning of the holiday weekend dedicated to the american worker president trump is digging in and insisting on a trade deal with canada that gives the u.s. a better deal than nafta. mexico got on board, according to the administration, earlier this week. now the pressure is on our neighbors to
mark? >> mark: okay, this used to be my favorite dancing head of government.with the saudis that's a big show they have in saudi arabia. my new favorite dancing head of government is the british prime minister theresa may, juan was saying he wanted to be b barishkav i brief it's called the macarena, it's fantastic. see when she turns around and shakes her little. >> juan: i love that. >> jedediah: turn in monday for labor day fan mail special. you won't want to miss it....
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mark: thanks a lot. big day today for bayer. naomi: thank you. mark: still ahead, prime minister theresa may looking to break a deadlock over brexit negotiations. what cost? why her next move can anger supporters. this is bloomberg. ♪ markm london, i'm mark barton. julie: from new york, i'm julie hyman. ."is is "bloomberg markets time for futures in focus, and we are watching gold today getting hit from all sides the precious metal extending losses. paul from casey you asset management in chicago. it has not been just recently, but over the past year, it has been unusual for gold even at effect in we have had other markets. what has changed? paul: i think it is a realization that gold is no longer that safe haven currency. it is a lot easier to get in and out of treasuries, the u.s. dollar, and even some of the other foreign currencies like the japanese yen. it is a broader and deeper market than gold might be. gold has really been an anti-dollar trade. the dollar has been fairly strong over the last year, year-and-a-half. gold has been generally weaker. we are not seeing the inflationary pressures globally so it is tougher for investors to put money in gold. it is easier to do through the treasury or dollar market. jul
mark: thanks a lot. big day today for bayer. naomi: thank you. mark: still ahead, prime minister theresa may looking to break a deadlock over brexit negotiations. what cost? why her next move can anger supporters. this is bloomberg. ♪ markm london, i'm mark barton. julie: from new york, i'm julie hyman. ."is is "bloomberg markets time for futures in focus, and we are watching gold today getting hit from all sides the precious metal extending losses. paul from casey you asset...
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mark levin is up next. join us next sunday when "the next revolution" will be televised. . mark: hello america. i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." we have two great guests. katie pavlich, how are you? >> nice to see you, mark. mark: candace owens, how are you? >> very good to see you. >> two of the very great, young, smart, intellectual conservatives i wanted on the frm. katie pavlich you earned your bachelor of arts degree from journalism from the university of arizona. after completing your degree in 2010 you moved to washington, d.c. became news editor for townhall.com, contributing editor town hall magazine. fox news channel contributor and alternate co-host for "the five." you are ubiquitous, as are you candace. candace, you're known for your commentary. you are the director of urban engagement at the conservative advocacy group turning point usa. pursuing undergraduate degree of journalism at the university of rhode island. you left school, you said that's enough. you launched social autopsy.com in 2016, a website, where you were exposing bullies and so forth. now, this is very inter
mark levin is up next. join us next sunday when "the next revolution" will be televised. . mark: hello america. i'm mark levin. this is "life, liberty & levin." we have two great guests. katie pavlich, how are you? >> nice to see you, mark. mark: candace owens, how are you? >> very good to see you. >> two of the very great, young, smart, intellectual conservatives i wanted on the frm. katie pavlich you earned your bachelor of arts degree from journalism...
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mark: mark penn was on earlier and he made the point that we all know whatever the state of paul manafort's taxes, the reason this trial is taking place has nothing to do with his tax returns from ten years ago, 20 years ago, whatever it is -- but only because he worked for the donald trump campaign for a couple of months in 2016. is it a credible case given that underlying reality? >> the evidence has been standard bank and tax fraud, the sort that you see in every state in the united states. the government does not take kindly to lying to banks especially when you're talking about millions of dollars. would've it had to have as much focus? of course not. these are bread-and-butter cases. >> marknafort's bank accounts to finance an extramarital affair in london,om does it come down to the governments -- mueller's witness, his credibility versus manafort's? >> any time you have a cooperator providing the insight account, jury is going to be asked to determine whether that person is telling the truth. prosecutors build these cases by taking the information in theor corroborated us much as they can with hard documents. they've done that here and ultimately that's what the jury is going to have to rely upon if they convict paul manafort. >> mark: we will see how it goes if next week proceeds. thanks for joining us. the stars are at war in hollywood. kanye supports him while spike lee hates him, their latest antics are up next. ♪ including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. can change what's inside. bass pro shops and cabela's bring you the fall hunting classic with huge savings, free seminars... plus extra s
mark: mark penn was on earlier and he made the point that we all know whatever the state of paul manafort's taxes, the reason this trial is taking place has nothing to do with his tax returns from ten years ago, 20 years ago, whatever it is -- but only because he worked for the donald trump campaign for a couple of months in 2016. is it a credible case given that underlying reality? >> the evidence has been standard bank and tax fraud, the sort that you see in every state in the united...
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mark. >> mark: thanks, trace.un amazing, it all goes back to that world trade center bombing 25 yearsof new mexico tomorrow evening onn "tucker carlson tonight." but that is it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. never fear, the man is here. sean hannity has a great opening monologue. go get them, sean. >> sean: thank you, and a lot of news tonight. welcome to "hannity." 448 days into mueller's seemingly never-ending witch hunt, but now with just 90 days to go until what i am calling the single most important midterm of our lifetime, there could actually be a light at the end of the tunnel. earlier today president trump's attorney rejected interviewig terms from team mueller and rightfully so, we will explain. this to me is an obvious perjury trap being set by partisan investigators. rudy giuliani, the president's attorney will be here with reaction and also to write more major breaking news surrounding the deep state go-between bruce ohr, how the plot thickens tonight evenmo
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and mark has captured in all the books that john has written with mark, mark has captured the essence of john mccain. his spirit. i was looking at some of the words that might be appropriate for john, and i went back and reread tennyson's ulysses and i thought of john as i went through the poem. and john was one who was a not to go unburnished, not to shine until the end, to seek, to strive, to find, not to yield. that's who john was. he was always passionate. he was fun to be with because you knew you were on a journey of importance. someone who had that leadership quality you wanted to be in his company always. good times and bad times. you wanted to be with him. and so the bell tolls for him. it also tolls for us. and that's part of the message in hemingway's works as well. that a thing well done can make all the difference. and i would say that a life well lived has made all the difference. certainly for me, for america and for much of the world. >> i wanted to hear from you today was, many people may not know the former defense secretary, and house member is also an accomplished
and mark has captured in all the books that john has written with mark, mark has captured the essence of john mccain. his spirit. i was looking at some of the words that might be appropriate for john, and i went back and reread tennyson's ulysses and i thought of john as i went through the poem. and john was one who was a not to go unburnished, not to shine until the end, to seek, to strive, to find, not to yield. that's who john was. he was always passionate. he was fun to be with because you...
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mark: let's talk about the history. you finished the ninth grade. >> yeah. mark: you are self-educated. >> yeah. mark: you read, you read, you read. >> yeah. mark: what did you read? >> it will go back to when i was a kind. i was a really sick kid. i developed epilepsy when i was eight years old and i would have violent seizures, and literally i couldn't get out of bed. couldn't walk, sometimes for a week or two, and my mom went to the library. we were lower income, my dad was in the navy, he was in vietnam, my mom was trying to sell real estate. mark: and you were in san diego. >> this is 1973, there is no cable, no kids television and we definitely didn't have the money for more than one tv in the house. my mom got me a set of books that was sort of kismet, it changed my life. it was john d. fitzgerald's the great brain, about an eight-year-old kid growing up in utah in the 1890s coming up with schemes to make money, and i devowed the books. i think it was eight books in the series, i read them in a week or two, and i fell in love with reading. i was 12 years old and checking out books on physics.
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mark levin, michelle malkin join me. plus a barn burner of an open. sean is back on monday, in speay graham, tucker is up next. ♪ >> mark: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," i'm markteyn in for tucker. if the national football league is back, the six-month hiatus has done nothing to alleviate the protest, two players on the miami dolphins melt during the national anthem and other players raised their fists during the anthem or simply walked around. the protest served to reignite the nfl's feud with the president. today, president trump tweeted the nfl players are at it again and taking a knee when they should be standing proudly for the national anthem. numerous players from different teams wanted to show their outrage, something that most of them are unable to define. they make a fortune doing what they love. be happy, be cool. a football game that fans are paying so much money to watch and enjoy is no place to protes protest. find another way to protest, stand proudly for your national anthem or be suspended without pay. "the tweet was immediately labeled as racist by the president's foes. >> he is the racial opportunist in chief. he is using race to incite the
mark levin, michelle malkin join me. plus a barn burner of an open. sean is back on monday, in speay graham, tucker is up next. ♪ >> mark: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," i'm markteyn in for tucker. if the national football league is back, the six-month hiatus has done nothing to alleviate the protest, two players on the miami dolphins melt during the national anthem and other players raised their fists during the anthem or simply walked around. the...
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nineteen law not the paul saltzman well well happy to is that well well and that was says is this is mark mark well. that is does dug into a dry dr. only twenty one years -- in the beginning and looking looking water water and they may not nine with more than they made. one family i try to drink and then this is still good time this is still willing they still have. water so there's very a psychologist is done by via consolations ourselves it contains. eight years years as and i and i use the mone. violating -- the yeah so when we his regional drill holes and it was a real drill a hole in the water. we create cross offices. very very different. ideas to water water to global into three to sustainably number soared water waters. and and just. writing involves because the argument usually for because of of this kind of kind of us you activities. and and easy. othello globalization after the from. my perspective so what what have. been no go is that the sam family gigging well as well as those of the six six eight years are never never reach on outer and so. and they don't have headlines finance.
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mark mark has finished third if that stretches championship advantage to forty nine points his closest rival valentino rossi down in fourth. shohei otani has continued his hot streak at the plate for the los angeles angels in major league baseball the japanese pitcher almost cleared the fence for a double in the first inning against the cleveland indians. but jose ramirez ensured it wouldn't be a winning day for the angels with a three run homer. all melty career took the catch from our time here in the fourth cleveland winning also three. they lead the american league central division. the men's and women's badminton world champions have been crowned in china spain's carolina marin became the first woman to win three singles titles p.b. cindy with india was her opponents in sunday's final as the same player a limping gold in rio same story here in nanjing the spaniard coming through twenty one nineteen twenty one ten. and kent so momotaro has become japan's first men's badminton world champion beating china's huge amounts of miss the rio games after being suspended by the country for visiting and legal casino. english george hall won her first major title. with a two short victory at the women's british open all finished on seventeen under the royal lytham and st annes course after a former run of sixty seven of the twenty two year old became only the third british winner of the tournament since it became a major championship in two thousand and one she dropped just three shots is on the fifth british player to win any of golds and i just saw this. is amazing having so much support behind me today and you know so many people came and came back i mean cheered me on and i want in terms whole parts for them as well i think we loved every minute as much as i did on the islands unlikely runs the women's world field hockey final ended in defeats but a silver medal still something that suppliers could only have dreamt about before the tournament's all and reached the final in london having defeated spain in the seventies but their partners this time out the defending champions of the world the one saw the netherlands six nil victory for the dutch in this one. yeah it's funny to be disappointed when you get a silver world cup battle but i. don't see that i was they were just another class today. they are by far the best in the world for a reason and they deserve the victory today but i'm look we're extremely right a fight far we've come we were extremely proud of what we've done i'm high we've represented our country and i you know we're going to go up and accept our seven medals with smile on our face. or an outstanding side or the pressure. that is there when they're miles apart while that of everybody in the world right now and. the gold medal that's the level we need to aim for everybody young people at home aspire to play the sports and that's what we need to aim for so i go to that level because that's healthy that's all good the very very lies that. are careless i suppose looking for now let's get back to marion in london and here's a story you might like california is famous surf beach is a proven no match for man's best friend four legged combat says of all shapes and sizes hit the waves at the annual dog surfing world championships in. yes that is such a thing between wife outside and hang ten of the event raised money for adult charities as well as surfing and environment groups a cute. that's it for the news hour but i'll be back in my with more news for you stay with us. as he'll abducted and forced into sexual slavery by the japanese imperial army. to the so-called comfort women of the second world war decades have passed but the trauma lives on. witness on is the story of the women who campaigned with unwavering resolve for an official apology for this appalling chapter in history. the apology on al-jazeera. challenge your perception if the o.p.'s economy is growing at a faster rate than any other african country fearless journalists are like that sirens were heard here is that gives an indication of just how close the fighting is groundbreaking documentary debates and discussion just six months ago we were at the brink of a al-jazeera show board willing for grabs take you on a journey around the globe. only on al-jazeera to train and equip the opposition in syria so they can help push back these terms to speak power investigates how the u.s. supplies soviet style weapons to its allies through private company spend be u.s. government good wash their hands and say what we didn't know where it was coming from so. weapon that was deployed by the u.s. government may well and often being pointed at u.s. soldiers we pick it up listening to them for america's secret pipeline to syria on al-jazeera. police in bangladesh five take gas at students protesting over road safety as they warn of a heavy crackdown if the demonstrations continue. alone my maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera also coming up. to. eighty two people now reported dead as a second big earthquake in a week it's the indonesian island of. six arrested after what venezuela's president says was an attempt to assassinate him using explosive drones. and why a rock music festival dubbed russia's woodstock is providing a stage for the kremlin is heavy weapons as well as heavy metal. follow our top story police in bangladesh a fight to gas at thousands of angry students rallying for an eighth straight day in the capital dhaka a demanding safest streets after two teenagers were killed by speeding buses last week the government has promised to crackdown on dangerous driving and the protests . and also pro-government activists have been attacking the demonstrators and journalists. and has long. student protesters have blocked streets and boggle desh for the past week they're demanding government action to improve road safety traffic accidents kill at least seven thousand bangladeshis every year to young students were knocked down and killed by a bus last week and even though the net i'm going to we have been protesting on the roads for a few days with some about demands with demanding justice for those students of the college killed by a bus and we want safe roads. over the weekend the peaceful protests became violent when police tried to break up the crowds demonstrators were further incensed by a government minister who questioned why there was uproar about two deaths in bangladesh and a lack of anger about thirty three dead in a bus crash in india the previous day i'm not sitting on a subway i'm wondering what that's out there we all are feeling threatened we wanted a peaceful protest we don't want any trouble occurring around here yet rubber bullets were shot on our brothers at mirpur neighborhood they were dispersed one told us the government ordered schools and bus services to shut down the government's trying to quell the violence by cutting internet services to cripple social media and censoring both bangladeshi and international media on a topic a lot of them of the pro-government students attacked us we broke the locks of a building around fifty boys and girls took shelter there and now the journalists how to us to leave the place the police fired tear gas and used the tongs pro-government students also attacked and roughed up those. pro-government students are seen in this footage beating up an associated press journalist government leaders say they're going to implement the stew's demands for improved road safety but more protests are feared as both the ruling in opposition parties campaigned for elections due in december paul chatterjee on al-jazeera. let's take a closer look at the number of right deaths in accidents that take place in bangladesh more than twenty five thousand people have died over the last three and a half is due to reckless driving and excessive speeding that amounts to more than twenty people killed each day with most of the victims children or use his earnings or a lifeline for their families and more than sixty two thousand have been injured on the roads and a child reason the bangladeshi capital dakar now has more on the latest violence there were clashes in different parts of the city several students were injured major concerns been brought up by the journalist community at least five members of the journalist community were beaten up a.p. photo journalist was marketed between in front of the police by the ruling party member of a lot of court a generalist but also britain and this just happened today yesterday also at least five other journalists were beaten including a female journalist who was given not only but you were told that she worked for a major leading english daily i don't know what the government's trying to do why the police are stand by when the journalists have been in iraq and this would be a major concern for covering an event in coming days home minister gave a stern warning against anyone who has a limit on the patience of the government the prime minister's played today. some people are trying to catch. cloudy water he was even critical of like many of the media for their coverage this is quite unprecedented why should critics like the media or most of the media covering the events on the ground. well bangladesh's home minister has issued a stern warning to anyone can set a tone cross the line and said lower in force as a showing patience it does not mean that they will keep crossing the limit and will set idle and watch we hook a tough action if the limit is crossed where scheidel alana's have bangladeshi photographer and social activist told out there that people have been happy about the situation for a while it really is that now and the energy emotion anger that has been let loose this particular incident sad as it is that really the viro that allowed things to go through under the pressure of the prime minister of that reforms but then relate them so this done that's also part of the reason so this time of the students did go on protest. e.d.m. it went to a situation where they cannot control it and the prime minister has promised that she will see to that in months but of course even the more we believe she has no credibility she's made promises before it's not be accepted so now they don't do it but i think what we need to look at is what's happening in the street today the police specifically ask for help from these booms to combat amount students demanding safe roads i mean out ridiculous that today i was in the streets there are people that michette in in their hands chasing unarmed students and the police standing by watching it happen in some cases they are actually helping it out i mean i've been under this warning that was you know gassing and i saw the police going ganging up trying to catch these non-students whereas these armed goons so going out wielding sticks then michel it's a walking past. and they're standing by. now following that interview with al jazeera scheidel arm was arrested by bangladeshi police at his home in the capital dhaka. now who are the top story this hour in indonesia where the national disaster management board is saying that at least eighty two people have died after a magnitude seven quake hit a popular tourist island of long walk video from the island shows people running from damaged buildings government says hundreds more injured and thousands have been evacuated a strong quake in the same area killed more than a dozen people last week and has more from the capital jakarta. only one week after a powerful earthquake struck the island of lombok another earthquake happened on loan but an all too was strongly felt on the neighboring island of bali both the tourist destinations also both in the peak season lot of tourist on both islands damage has been reported both on bali and lombok but the exact extent of the damage will only be known in the morning at the moment of thought these were very busy trying to evacuate people from the beaches and sure because there was a tsunami warning in place that warning has now been lifted and only a very small tsunami a small wave has hit the beaches of not more than fifty centimeters high but it was a huge branagh especially in the areas where also last week's earthquake struck a lot of people were still sleeping on the street didn't dare to go back to their houses of course you can imagine the panic and trauma in that area but this earthquake had a wider range and it was also strongly felt in the capital of lombok that with more than three hundred thousand people a lot of panic there as well and also the airport a lot of travelers were stuck for a while stranded they had to wait at the tom mark to make sure that the authorities would give a clear again so now flights are flying in and out of lombok again well to venezuela now where the interior minister says six people have been detained after what president nicolas maduro says was an assassination attempt on him the president accuses colombia and a group of u.s. finances of trying to kill him but his way his opposition visit could pave the way for a government crackdown brunell's reports. i don't understand the concept this was the moment when to bomb laden drones allegedly exploded during a military parade in caracas on saturday you know the. security agents quickly surrounded president nicolas maduro and he muscled him off the reviewing platform meanwhile venezuelan soldiers marching in formation broken rayon in all directions witnesses described loud blasts and smoke so me i looked out and i started seeing people running and that's when the device immediately collided there and everything started coming out. the duro imm
mark mark has finished third if that stretches championship advantage to forty nine points his closest rival valentino rossi down in fourth. shohei otani has continued his hot streak at the plate for the los angeles angels in major league baseball the japanese pitcher almost cleared the fence for a double in the first inning against the cleveland indians. but jose ramirez ensured it wouldn't be a winning day for the angels with a three run homer. all melty career took the catch from our time...
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mark: i'm at mark crumpton with first word news. president trump says he will be terminating the north american free trade freeman as he pursues a deal with mexico and starts negotiations with canada. >> they used to call it nafta. we will call it the united states mexico trade agreement. we will get rid of the name nafta. has a bad connotation because the united states was hurt that they buy it for many years. it's a really good deal for both countries. markesident made the comments after he calls an understanding with mexico the could lead to an overhaul of the trade pact. the president called it a job killing disaster. congressional democrats will not say whether they think that president trump has committed impeachable offenses, but they are promising vigorous investigations if the party regains control of the house in november. republicans have seized on the threat of impure -- impeachment to fuel turnout in the midterms. italy is threatening to veto the european union budget over migration policy. the italian government is unhappy to
mark: i'm at mark crumpton with first word news. president trump says he will be terminating the north american free trade freeman as he pursues a deal with mexico and starts negotiations with canada. >> they used to call it nafta. we will call it the united states mexico trade agreement. we will get rid of the name nafta. has a bad connotation because the united states was hurt that they buy it for many years. it's a really good deal for both countries. markesident made the comments...
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dry at the videos so claiming his second win of the season ending world champion and title leader mark mark has finished third if that stretches championship advantage to forty nine points his closest rival valentino rossi down in fourth. shohei otani has continued his hot streak at the plate for the los angeles angels in major league baseball the japanese pitcher almost cleared the fence for a double in the first in against the cleveland indians. but jose ramirez ensured it wouldn't be a winning day for the angels with a three run.
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mark levin is up next. join us next sunday when "the next revolution" will be televised. . mark: hello america. i'm marks "life, liberty & levin." we have two great guests. katie pavlich, how are you? >> nice to see you, mark. mark: candace owens, how are you? >> very good to see you. >> two of the very great, young, smart, intellectual conservatives i wanted on the frm. katie pavlich you earned your bachelor of arts degree from journalism from the university of arizona. after completing your degree in
mark levin is up next. join us next sunday when "the next revolution" will be televised. . mark: hello america. i'm marks "life, liberty & levin." we have two great guests. katie pavlich, how are you? >> nice to see you, mark. mark: candace owens, how are you? >> very good to see you. >> two of the very great, young, smart, intellectual conservatives i wanted on the frm. katie pavlich you earned your bachelor of arts degree from journalism from the...
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finished ahead of britain's cal crutchlow and maverick finn alice of yamaha championship leader mark mark has finished or. and that's all your sport for now it's now back to do in london thanks very much for that far and finally it is the hotel that's inspired a classic horror novel but guess slept through a real life scare on thursday. the desk supervisor the stanley hotel in the u.s. state of colorado bravely captured this footage after a black bear somehow managed to open the front door and take a look around three hundred guests were upstairs this leap at the time but fortunately none of them fancied a late night trip to reception horror author stephen king had the idea to write the shining when he was staying at this hotel in one nine hundred seventy four and you can always find more on our website by that is there a dot com that is it for me for this is our back more in a few minutes. goes hand in hand with growing old. refusing to be defined by their age mexican women and bringing out their dancing machine. and rediscovering the even. one step at a time. i don think. part of the vi
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mark mark has taken pole position for the austrian grand prix is the underwriters start a pole in four rounds it's nice and the relevancy also will start in fact in position with ducati team a hothead let him sit in. it was a will do to be fired during all the practice this is the most important like the motor will be that i saw about to be concentrated because they have a good base i mean. really easy we did before these the most important but to morrow will be. the warm up but i couldn't tell you have to understand and choose the best one for the race england are firmly in control of the second cricket test match against india or lord's in london although the indian bowlers pegged to the home batsmen back in the early exchanges on day three jonny bairstow and chris woakes would put on a one hundred ninety nine run stand or exist on one hundred twenty not out of the close of play would enter into three hundred fifty seven physics and the lead of two hundred fifty. you know i was over the moon to get the call to back in the squad to be honest. so i could never reach out to. score one hundred. on my combat test but yeah it does make you know we sweet six of stiffs train time you know five six weeks out through injury you know you're watching the boys all summer you want to be out there so you really get to. nothing up and that was the problem. so yeah. in all of that and most of swinging in. the game of a put it happens in seeing you in this match as well you get five wickets quickly your food gets quickly and knew we had a one partnership we went in with. two we have done it many times so this is a part of the game in. most is not doing much so. and that is the ball for now more later thank you very much tatiana now finally this bulletin a world away from the death and destruction of his homeland garzon photographers portraying his life in exile at the all fight a festival in the south of france david chaytor went to see gaza's conflict thirty i said but it's. nowhere seems more remote from the daily agony of gaza than the sudden french city of ours but step into ty's year but new g.'s exhibition and that all changes called home away from home the artist recalls a visit to his palestinian cousins in the united states we joined him as he took his two sons around the displays showing them their family tree and their cousins all members of the same diaspora all sharing the fate of exile from their homeland . they have pride of place on the wall singing verses from the qur'an their father took them to california where they were free to practice their faith to be taught at an islamic school to learn about their origins their language their culture and their roots. it was a performance to children that the gallery were enchanted and delighted by the ties ear still finds himself torn between two worlds. i have always been split between the desire to stay in france where i was training as an artist and where i have more opportunities and facilities for my work and a desire to return where i was born where i grew up where i have my family my friends and my roots millions of refugees are now begin to experience the feelings that this exhibition so intelligently explores but there's one tragedy that seems never ending and that's the conflict in gaza. thirty years. you don't know how long the situation more last it's been six years since i went to gaza i don't even know when i will go back to the idea you can take a plane ticket go home when you decide when you want to change your life. it was very moved by what you have seen and discovered in america the facts. and relatives that didn't seem a long time where the only life in. the film control. ty's is fondest memory of his childhood in gaza was going to the beach defying a dawn to dusk curfew after the oslo accords he remembered the crowds returning and spending all night. it was just a fleeting moment of bliss he said the calm between two storms david chaytor al jazeera are all. of that. but i am back and stuck a couple of minutes without a full thank you for watching. on counting the cost what the first wave of u.s. sanctions on iran means for your iranians and companies doing business with the world's biggest oil producers and climate change plus stamping out colombia's cocaine addiction counting the cost on al-jazeera. denied citizenship. health care and education. from their homes to live in camps. subject to devastating physical cruelty al-jazeera world investigates one of the most persecuted minorities in the world. silent abuse. they set sail for gold. but discovered their resort worth more than its once you can be. driven by commerce enabled through politics and religion executed with brutality. in episode one slavery route charts the birth and rise of the african slave trade nothing is history but the streets of humanity. for all the gold in the world want to just go . out if not. thousands protest i'm part of the the against israel's controversial nation state normal. and i welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha with me elizabeth purana also ahead. of the un says next month's talks between yemen's warring parties will focus on forming a transitional government and bringing the fighting to a halt spain and germany agree to a new partnership stop migrants using the border free shagun zone to travel across europe and. one year after a violent protest broke the u.s. city of charlottesville a much more pace for demonstration to mark the anniversary. thousands of people and thought of eve had been protesting against israel's controversial mation state law law the. officially affirms israel's jewish character but critics believe it turns the non jewish minorities into second class citizens the bill passed last momper was designed to enshrine israel as the nation state of the jewish people the measure pushed through by prime minister benjamin netanyahu declares that the right to exercise national self-determination in israel is unique to the jewish people it also says that he is the only official language downgrading the status of arabic previously they were both official languages and it establishes a step pushes jewish settlement as a national value that the state must encourage well stephanie decker was at those protests and tell of the. march. to the museum it's by israeli policy. a vision. for the cancellation of the war there's a lot of jewish here are saying that they are not the direction. and the only messa
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mark. mark: a quick peek of what is happening in markets, down for the third day with trade concerns once again weighing on sentiment. the ftse is higher about 1/10 of 1%, in germany and in paris today. the first weekly decline, the stoxx 600, a quick peek of what is happening to currencies today. sterling falling by $1.3. it remains below 130, 1 2940 is where we are. it isance of a hard >> with the international trade secretary liam fox said eric we will discuss it more in the next hour. ♪ marka.m. in new york, 5:00 p.m. in london, and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. there 30 minutes left in the european trading day. from european headquarters, i'm mark barton. i'm vonniennie: quinn. bloomberg markets. here are the top stories were covering from the bloomberg. hsbc's bet on asia has not paid off. costs rise 7%. we will look at the new plan to turn things around. to normal, jpmorgan's jamie dimon says where headed to 5%. the 10 year treasury should be at 4%. indra nooyi steps down, saying it is time for her successor to take over. we are 30 minutes away from the end of the monday session. the european of
mark. mark: a quick peek of what is happening in markets, down for the third day with trade concerns once again weighing on sentiment. the ftse is higher about 1/10 of 1%, in germany and in paris today. the first weekly decline, the stoxx 600, a quick peek of what is happening to currencies today. sterling falling by $1.3. it remains below 130, 1 2940 is where we are. it isance of a hard >> with the international trade secretary liam fox said eric we will discuss it more in the next hour....
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finished ahead of britain's power crutchlow and maverick of analysis at yamaha championship leader mark mark has finished in fourth . and that's all your sport for now more later from the nigeria's shut down its busiest bridge for maintenance the third mainland bridge links lagos island to the shores of the capital with its twenty million people and interest looks at the aging bridge and the disruption little followed. for just the slow time you just. nigeria's busiest bridge is shut to traffic. and this is why. cracks and damage in the structure a source of concern for motorists who say they are worried by the recent bridge collapse in italy that killed several people ask rock. what was on the beach and there is a gullible warming. not to be dancing go on it with his lawyers lol. it will remain closed for three days as engineers conduct a variety of tests. this is a typical day on this bridge an important road connecting lagos financial and commercial centers. an average of one hundred thousand cars cross the neighbors and last three every day eleven thousand eight hundred meter structure i
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mark mark has plenty of time to enjoy his big lead in the standings the spaniard goes into the czech grand prix forty six points ahead of valentino rossi who knows he has a mountain to climb with half the season already gone the second place in the championship is quite good. the problem is that i wasn't strong enough in the first part for a fourth title in the desert compared to two marquees already is big so we need that we need to ward and that's all the support from us for now we'll have another update for you again later. lower cause going to be here in a couple of minutes with the latest on all these stories including more on m.s.n. money god was not all presidential when in zimbabwe mathison life and i. travel often. by trying to use an old farts named private label. looks if only. my icons in the. valleys and scotland's. live for adventure. discover jobs because faraway places could see things going it's just to get these cats i always. full of struggle a little quarrelsome going on they moved in with and with time this is. the she lived with. full of pleasure. just a fraction i had to get our bond film an intimate look at life in cuba today. the thought of course i got my boss around me when i came out of it was one of them why me hanging my cube on al jazeera. volcano kill way erupted explosively last thing boiling clouds of steam and ash and rock high into the atmosphere scientists say it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill away a it has been spilling lava continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess. says native hawaiians the family is always nice to us whether she thinks our home or not we accept this type of event. china is keen to win friends and influence you need oil rich middle east peace is part of the wrong turn china to secure its resources . as a whole balance expected to grow we bring you the stories economic world we live. on al-jazeera. and no one has won that zimbabwe's presidential election but opposition parties cry foul. also coming up. in the data as the u.n. invites warring sides to talks in geneva. a trillion dollar technology went from humble beginnings the world's most valuable company. and all the way to the top a driver for a full time minister is the key to uncovering a corruption scandal. has been declared the winner of zimbabwe's presidential election but the opposition m.d.c. alliance says it would check the results as evidence of electoral fraud on the day since monday's ballots have been marred by protests of violence that have killed at least six people. who became president after the removal of robert mugabe is the leader of the ruling zanu p.f. party he won six of the ten electoral provinces taking over just fifty percent of the vote that's enough to win the presidency without the need for a runoff rival nelson chamisa. as president of the movement for democratic change alliance he won forty four percent. won the popular vote and zimbabwe's rural areas which was more popular in the areas reports from harare. after days of tension the winner of zimbabwe's presidential election is finally declared . for him a. party is therefore julie declared elected president of the republic of zimbabwe with effect from the third of august twenty eighth. opposition supporters are not happy some try to announce their own results saying they have evidence the election was rigged. election officials deny the allegations of fraud so to do supporters of the ruling party it's unfortunate that raising these claims because there are procedures. that if you claim that you have been rigged you can operate the courts the streets of our it by tens after violence on wednesday when soldiers dispersed opposition supporters who say the vote was stolen some shops and businesses will close the day as people waited to see what would happen next the police have taken away opposition supporters who had been staying at the party's headquarters they say they want to question each person to see if they're committed any crimes if i was a police. it was absolutely there was nothing. the day vision people should be focusing on the. results now rather than on this stuff. just the one in which the army and police are still patrolling the streets and guarding important is to sions western diplomats election observers and human rights workers say the military used unnecessary force to disperse protesters who had been accusing election officials of. the police had cordoned off the area outside the opposition party headquarters in harare for a while people weren't allowed to go inside or outside the building that's changed now the doors have been opened but opposition supporters say it should not happened in the first place. international observers say if political leaders aren't happy with the result they should take their grievances to the courts and not resort to violence. mali's presidential election is set to go to a runoff and they want hand killed fifty percent of the fight the election commission announced provisional results would present a brand of a cock a tell winning forty one percent rival somalia see say came in second with seventeen percent millions of people cough up ballots on sunday the vote was marred by violence and thousands of polling stations and some election convoys were targeted by one hundred volunteers and with more. body has always seen its election and when you think you've also the studio opposition has been gaining a lot of momentum going in the last couple of years remember. the opposition last year those big rallies last basically by these parties have been able to force president. to put some. constitutional amendments that he wanted to introduce so that would like a big win for the opposition parties lost the build on the momentum coming up to the selection so my schooling the region you know i'm going to support through to him even that was surprising to many. presidents in many african countries has the advantage of stayed on. the ball and look of the misuse of youth in those that need to to benefit. but the. result is not surprising it's building up for the vote and the honesty is not on our use of in the money they will go through a lot of extra fish and some of your pollution leaders particularly some of those candidates. for some i live. happens on a wide scale maybe you would present legal challenge to president obama and the work of peter. democratic republic of congo identified the strain of a boner in the country's latest outbreak they say its desire strain which has been successfully treated by a vaccine in the past and in stash as in the town of benny in north kivu the outbreak was detected on wednesday twenty people are confirmed to have died from the disease and four others are ill more turned off position politician and democratic republic of congo has lost his application to run in the upcoming presidential election the former rebel commander arrived home on wednesday after eleven years in exile tell of them spent in prison afghan soil reports in the capital kinshasa john pierre bemba arrives at the electoral commission offices to submit his candidacy for president the last twenty four hours have been a whirlwind for him has been heavily guarded by police party officials say his movement has been restricted he's not allowed to publicly address his supporters and the government has denied him access to a residential home in the suburb called in the capital city that. the police are telling us that have been behind judges residence this is the volition of these words he's come. be able to freely move around and leave where he wants. kinshasa as police commissioner is in charge of security arrangements he says all this is for his protection but they will not allow him to go to court which is also a presidential area. security measures have to be taken he's holding very close to the president president in two thousand and six supporters crushed with the presidential guard and people we are trying to avoid anything like that happening again. and the electoral commission offices had to first register as a voter before filing his candidacy he's been away at the hague for the last decade was arrested in two thousand and eight in belgium for war crimes committed by his militia in central african republic between two thousand and two and two thousand and three he was then convicted to eighteen years in prison two years ago by the international criminal court that decision was over time and on appeal in june has just finished a meeting. next week some of you have been here out. on. the commissioner's office. it took him hours to clear up with a commission and now he has to wait for a few more weeks to know for sure if he'll be on the ballot paper in december. kinshasa. a coalition in yemen has denied carrying out as strike and strike and killed at least twenty six people the strike has a fishing port and fish market near the main hospital who the rebels say fifty five people died meanwhile the u.s. special envoy for yemen is convening a new round of talks in the latest bid to end the three year old civil war reports from the united nations the families of at least twenty six people who day to yemen are now planning their funerals the victims were killed in a saudi coalition air strike near the hospital in the city center on thursday this as the u.n. special envoy for yemen announced he will host talks between the government and who the rebels in geneva on september sixth these consultations will provide the opportunity for the park use among other things to discuss the framework for negotiations. to agree on relevant confidence building measures and specific fans for moving process forward griffiths argument keeping her data open to delivery of humanitarian aid to millions of yemenis is important but it's much more important to end the war the un's humanitarian aid she described just how bad the situation has become for ordinary people three years of conflict have left two million people displaced from their homes eight point four million people do not know where their next meal is coming from and the worst cholera outbreak in the word of the card in yemen last year with one point one million cases the humanitarian situation is indeed shocking both in scale and severity and these figures they represent a call for urgent action the saudi coalition which backs the government of president abdulla robbo monsour hadi and iran which gives the who these military support are not invited to griffiths talks but they'll probably go to geneva to keep an eye on things and then there's the u.s. under fire for giving military support to the saudi coalition and a critic of tehran support for the who these the us ambassador used her security council remarks not only to chastise iran for destabilizing yemen but also to send a message to riyadh about its air war against the who these we've hit a new day now in yemen and we've had a new sense of urgency and u.n. and that if this is what started to happen civilians are at risk infrastructure is at risk but in the last three years at least ten thousand people have been killed in yemen another forty thousand injured the risk for civilians already a reality rosalyn jordan al-jazeera the united nations. tech giant apple has become the first company to had a valuation of one trillion dollars on the u.s. stock markets a million million markwas raised when apple's share price tipped over two hundred seven dollars it's the second company worldwide to hit the trillion dollar value petro china did it very briefly eleven years ago on the shanghai exchange market analysts expect amazon and alphabet that's the company that owns google to be next to him and sun is the c.e.o. of social flow which advises social media companies he's also a commentator on social media and technology he says these results are a reflection of the loyalty of apple users but also of the strength of the tech market the tech sector surely has been performing phenomenally the growth in these tech companies had a few bumps lately with earnings really.
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marked mark the end of his two day visit to the country. 0ur ireland correspondent, emma va rdy, attended sunday's events. she explained how well the pope's words have been received. well, i think pope francis was under pressure this weekend, and we saw him condemning clerical abuse more repeatedly than ever before. now, a number of people we spoke to who turned out to greet him told us they felt very reassured that he is sincere and genuine about tackling this issue. but there were also many survivors of sexual abuse who were listening to his words over the weekend who say they still feel a lack of confidence in the vatican's own investigations. and there were some of those survivors who spoke to pope francis directly who said that they still came away from that meeting feeling that the church isn't going to be robust enough with members of its own clergy who have been involved in cover—ups, and said that that will take — it's a culture within the church that will take time to change. so i think that, as pope francis leaves ireland tonight, anger is still very high on this issue, and people will be waiting to see what action will follow. now on bbc news, talking movies. welcome to this special hollywood and race edition of talking movies, i'm tom brook. in today's programme, we'll be focusing on how the american film industry is dealing with the issues of race and diversity. spike lee speaks. a look at blackkklansman, the latest picture from the legendary black filmmaker. america first. this film is about today and we live in a very, very serious time in this world. does it matter that most film critics are white and male? does it have a negative affect on diversity in cinemas? it's about not only having one narrative. that goes in terms of filmmaking, it goes in terms of acting, it goes in terms of film criticism. and asians, long underrepresented on the big screen, now have crazy rich asians, the first major asian—led studio film in 25 years. so, is the drought now over? we have such a treasure trove of interesting stories to be told, with equally as powerful new actors. and we look at the state of portrayals of native americans in hollywood cinema. why won't the old stereotypes fade away? nothing of any substances going to change until you have the native people writing the stories and directing them. plus a report on the new wave of black stories and black characters that have been moving into cinemas. i think black panther changed the equation because it made executives see there was international value in black films. all that and more in this special hollywood and race edition of talking movies. leading african—american filmmaker spike lee is back this month with blackkkla nsman, a period film which relates very much to the present—day. this politically provocative picture has been getting excellent reviews and it marks to form for the director. i happen to be talking to a true white american. god bless white america. the central character in blackkklansman is a real—life figure, ron stallworth, a black police detective who infiltrated the white supremacist group, the ku klux klan, in colorado springs in the 1970s. he did it by striking up a relationship with klan members by phone, then a white surrogate police officer, a colleague, stood in for him in face—to—face meetings. ron stallworth was modest about his accomplishments at the film's new york premiere. infiltrating the group, penetrating them was very easy because they didn't take time to recognise the signs that something was not right. you had two different voices talking to you, one in person, one on the phone, and they didn't recognise that they were being had. it wasn't difficult at all. you for the white race, ron? oh, hell, yeah. so it becomes a combined... both: ron stallworth. can you do that? with the right white man, you can do anyth
marked mark the end of his two day visit to the country. 0ur ireland correspondent, emma va rdy, attended sunday's events. she explained how well the pope's words have been received. well, i think pope francis was under pressure this weekend, and we saw him condemning clerical abuse more repeatedly than ever before. now, a number of people we spoke to who turned out to greet him told us they felt very reassured that he is sincere and genuine about tackling this issue. but there were also many...
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it marked mark the end of his two day visit to the country.'s most prolific writers for the stage, he penned comedy classics such as the odd couple, the sunshine boys and barefoot in the park, enjoying unrivalled success on broadway. now on bbc news, dateline london.
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it marked mark the end of his two day visit to the country. american playwright and screenwriter, neil simon, has died at the age of 91. one of the world's most prolific writers for the stage, he penned comedy classics such as the odd couple, the sunshine boys and barefoot in the park, enjoying unrivalled success on broadway. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. today we're assessing significance — of the first papal visit to ireland for nearly a0 years — and of some seismic shocks in us politics, as two key former allies of president trump face prison. with me are: the columnist for the guardian newspaper polly toynbee. catherine pepinster, former editor of the catholic newspaper the tablet. suzanne lynch, the washington correspondent for the irish times. and the american writer and broadcasterjef mcallister. as we go to air, pope francis, the leader of the world's 1.3 billion catholics, has landed in ireland, on the first papal visit to the country for nearly a0 years. more than a mill
it marked mark the end of his two day visit to the country. american playwright and screenwriter, neil simon, has died at the age of 91. one of the world's most prolific writers for the stage, he penned comedy classics such as the odd couple, the sunshine boys and barefoot in the park, enjoying unrivalled success on broadway. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. today we're assessing significance — of the first papal visit to ireland...
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is back after a three week break which has given world champion mark mark has plenty of time to enjoy his big lead in the standings the spaniard goes into the czech grand prix forty six points ahead of valentino rossi who knows he has a mountain to climb with half the season already gone. the second place in the championship. is quite good. the problem is that. i wasn't strong enough in the first bought. the these are. the big so we need that we need to work. and the boston red sox have extended their season high game lead over arch rivals the new york yankees and major league baseball boston are now six and a half games ahead in the american league but they got there the hard way on thursday coming from an early deficit they were down for nothing in the second inning started their comeback in the third steve here three home runs and knocked in six r.b.i.'s to help take boston to another fifteen to seventy three. and that's all your sport for now i'll have much more coming up later on but for now it's back here live thanks very much and that's it for this al-jazeera news hour the do s
is back after a three week break which has given world champion mark mark has plenty of time to enjoy his big lead in the standings the spaniard goes into the czech grand prix forty six points ahead of valentino rossi who knows he has a mountain to climb with half the season already gone. the second place in the championship. is quite good. the problem is that. i wasn't strong enough in the first bought. the these are. the big so we need that we need to work. and the boston red sox have...
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overall standing leader mark mark has taken pole position for the austrian grand prix is the underwriters third a pole in four round its knees and the rail of history also will start in fact in position with ducati team a hot head and so in perth. it was a will do the fires during all the brag that is the most important like the motor will be. about to be gone because they have a good base i mean they've really gone. with it before these the most important but to morrow will be. their warm up but i have to understand and choose the best one for the race england are firmly in control of the second cricket test match against india or lord's in london although the indian bowlers pegged to the home batsmen back in the early exchanges on day three jonny bairstow and chris woakes would put on a one hundred ninety nine run stand where exist on one hundred twenty not out of the close of play with entrant a three hundred fifty seven for think and the lead of two hundred fifty you know i was over the moon to get the call to back in the squad to be honest. so could never of regents of. scored one hu
overall standing leader mark mark has taken pole position for the austrian grand prix is the underwriters third a pole in four round its knees and the rail of history also will start in fact in position with ducati team a hot head and so in perth. it was a will do the fires during all the brag that is the most important like the motor will be. about to be gone because they have a good base i mean they've really gone. with it before these the most important but to morrow will be. their warm up...
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mark mark has finished in fourth. and that's all your sport for now more later and that's all from your news our medicine with you with more news in about. three big challenges facing human kind in the twenty first century its nuclear war climate change and technological disruption especially the rise of intelligence in bioengineering will change the world more than anything else professor you know harare to al-jazeera concert. patient is helping kick his stove to recover its snow leopard population to see the results i traveled up to the remote nature reserve of saudi chat at a touch camera traps have identified a healthy population of up to twenty snow leopards as the technology improves we're finding all these ways in which our guesses are are getting corrected the latest evidence suggests they're more cats than previously acknowledged but the snow leopard trust believes it's premature to downgrade the cats on the international list of threatened species. it takes discipline and camaraderie. this is not a game or is it. what is a healthy balance between work and play when playing is a job at hand and fortune to be made. the story of the highs and lows of young. fast paced world of the pro gamers. state of play a witness documentary called i'll just be. on the streets of greece anti immigrant violence is on the rise you have to go from all the potential understand that this is all from fuss or something and increasingly migrant farm workers are victims of vicious beatings. is helping the pakistani community to find a voice the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack this is iraq on al-jazeera. donald trump admits north korea is not doing enough to get rid of its nuclear weapons he says us secretary of state won't be going to pyongyang. i'm not madison and this is all just here a live from doha also coming up a quarter in ecuador makes it easier for venezuelans to escape an economic crisis at home. engine muslims in bangladesh demanding justice a year after a military crackdown forces thousands of them to flee me and mark. a limb pick dreams how the asian games are sparing indonesia to think bigger. for the first time u.s. president donald trump has accepted that is denuclearization deal with north korea may not be working out and he's blaming china for not exacting enough pressure on pyongyang because of its trade war with the u.s. trump has said that north korea is no longer a nuclear threat that's because he signed an agreement with north korea's leader kim jong un in june but it's been criticized for being too vague and satellite photos have shown work is still going on at north korean nuclear sites john is tweeting that he's postponing a trip by might pump aoe to pyongyang which had been planned for next week in his tweets trump says i have asked secretary of state my pump not to go to north korea at this time because i feel we are not making sufficient progress with respect to the denuclearization of the korean peninsula additionally because of our much tougher trading stance with china i do not
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overall standings leader mark mark has taken pole position for the austrian grand prix is the underwriters start a pole in four round its knees and the rail of history also will start in second position with ducati team a hothead let him sit in. it was it will do. during. these are more symbolic than like the motor will be the eyes so it's important to be concentrated because they have a good base i mean. really is it we did that before these the most important but to morrow we'll be. there warm up but i have to understand and choose the best one for the race england a family in control of the second cricket test match against india or lord's in london although the indian bowlers pegged to the home batsmen back in the early exchanges on day three jonny bass daryn cresswell would put on a one hundred ninety nine run stand wag's was on one hundred twenty not out of the close of play with anger and a three hundred fifty seven for thanks and i laid off two hundred fifty you know i was over the need to get the call to back in the squad to be honest. so i could never of regents of. scored one hu
overall standings leader mark mark has taken pole position for the austrian grand prix is the underwriters start a pole in four round its knees and the rail of history also will start in second position with ducati team a hothead let him sit in. it was it will do. during. these are more symbolic than like the motor will be the eyes so it's important to be concentrated because they have a good base i mean. really is it we did that before these the most important but to morrow we'll be. there...
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mark mark has has taken hold position for sunday's grand prix it's the honda riders third pole in four rounds it's a these andrea david c.e.o. so we'll start in second position with kathy teammates for hate lorenzo and third. the second moto two riders are at the red bull ring two japanese writer. might have wished he had stayed at home though after losing control he resembled more surface than a bike and. finally more than eighty thousand people have taken part in the world's largest fun run sydney's city to surf takes competitors over a fourteen kilometer course from the city to the world famous bond by beach it's been going on for forty seven years and this year's winner was australian long distance runner benson lawrence the double elim paean completing the course in just forty one minutes and thirty five seconds. that's always poor for now we'll have more later darren paula thank you very much indeed now nobel prize winning author vs knight paul has died at the age of eighty five he was one of the first winners of the leading british literary award the booker prize the popular but controversial writer penned more than thirty fiction and nonfiction books algeria's paul today reports there. are many you know it is true that kind of experiences through video. pool was born into an indian family in trinidad in the west indies in one nine hundred thirty two he was the son of a civil servant and won a scholarship to study english literature and oxford university. naipaul's early work focused on the caribbean he traveled the world and chronicled the histories of people whose stories had not been written he also focused on the themes of migration displacement exile and rootlessness i think we should remember in full swatches just lists i think what an exceptional writer he was in my opinion the greatest writer of english prose of the second half of the twentieth century and one of the things that happen to people who get the nobel prize is that they also get a lot of media attention naipaul received the nobel prize for literature in two thousand and one the swedish academy praised them as a philosopher who chronicled the stories of the vanquished to be right. to do a series of books. to have but little of the books other. fans flocked to read his self reflects of books and enjoy his unique voice which used the tools in the art of short stories to compose books that it just seems like the human condition the trauma of colonialism and the struggles of people in the developing world nine ball like any other human being or a writer had his drawbacks and. and and problems. but that does mark. mean that his writing. can be rejected completely. all those writing was widely praised for its compassion his critics called him offensive bigoted and message mystic he was accused of being racist when portraying african societies and for talking islam most critics agree that night paul wasn't afraid to be offensive or eccentric and that he dared to write about his most unpleasant thoughts and present them to the public with honesty and a unique gift for storytelling he died at his home in london age eighty five. lots of for me daryn jordan for the news hour so how rahman's up next with more of the day's news digest it's. the largest multi-sport event on the continent and the second largest in the world the asian games will host thousands of athletes competing across a mix of traditional and the limbic sports follow us for who the news and updates from to contact the hosting city of the eighteenth asian games on al-jazeera. to. the finish. challenge your perception ethiopia's econom
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mark: right. a relief rally. a deep dive on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: you can see the stress as ever on the bloomberg by typing -- kelly, high. kelly: all about china today and international energy trade. this chart shows the country has reached an important milestone. exporter of oil and natural gas. 9 million euros per day. 7.3 million tons of gas per day. there has been a dramatic rise and seemingly nothing stopping it. the level of imports doubled in less than a decade. two things are driving this. one is rising gdp. energy and more energy imported to meet those needs. the other interesting thing is climate change. the country is trying to move away from the use of coal and use more matt -- more natural gas. it is better to the environment contributes less to climate change. that can be tough in winter. we saw something interesting where they had to import a lot to meet -- there was a big skyrocketing level of imports. the world energy exporters are probably really happy when they look at this chart. this is a growing and massive market. the person who probably just not want to beoes not dependent on trade. if you want to see this, check it out for yourself. >> glass half-empty rather than half-full. a number of different indicators today came in worse than estimated. there is concern on the part of some investors over slow growth in china. we are looking at fixed asset investment, the low rose from the slowest pace in two decades in the first seven months of the year. looking at retail sales, that is the white line. they grew considerably, but slower than the previous month. a quarter of the pace of the year earlier. that is the industrial production line you got in blue. economist said the chinese economy will get worse before getting better. peter is the global chief market strategist saying in a note, one would have hoped that the transition to a consumption-based economy would pick up the slack in the old china economy, this has yet to manifest. basis. nonetheless, something to continue to pay close attention to. markm chart. turkey and china. as you say rightly. in normal day on the non-turkey influence day week. shortest, thinnest of harris, kelly scrape this one because she told me something i did not know. day for china becoming the world biggest oil and gas importer. it was wonderfully presented. kellyl feel guilty but did not get the victory so i vow that every time she is on for the next 20 years, she will win. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: this is the european close on bloomberg markets. is due to holda an option shortly as a central bank interest rate by five .ercentage points, 245% it is the highest in the world. the secretary and central-bank ex-president will come to new york to meet with investors and a dress the current economic situation. joining us with more is -- from buenos aires. a much to do have with some events in turkey and concern over that as it does with what is going on in argentina. >> yes. argentina has been in the limelight for investors for a few moments since it has had
mark: right. a relief rally. a deep dive on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: you can see the stress as ever on the bloomberg by typing -- kelly, high. kelly: all about china today and international energy trade. this chart shows the country has reached an important milestone. exporter of oil and natural gas. 9 million euros per day. 7.3 million tons of gas per day. there has been a dramatic rise and seemingly nothing stopping it. the level of imports doubled in less than a decade. two...
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mark: i am mark richt crumpton with first word news.k, president trump today signed a defense authorization act, a measure named after the arizona senator and vietnam war pow john mccain. it is, according to the president, the most significant andstment in our military war fighters in modern history. defense secretary james mattis has held talks in brazil with the country's foreign minister. america willouth also taken to chile and columbia. he will then travel to argentina. nominatens may have to congressman chris collins for another political office before removing his name from the political ballot. necessitated by election law after the congressman dropped his reelection bid following insider-trading charges. leastited nations says at 130 four people, including many children, were killed over the weekend in northe
mark: i am mark richt crumpton with first word news.k, president trump today signed a defense authorization act, a measure named after the arizona senator and vietnam war pow john mccain. it is, according to the president, the most significant andstment in our military war fighters in modern history. defense secretary james mattis has held talks in brazil with the country's foreign minister. america willouth also taken to chile and columbia. he will then travel to argentina. nominatens may have...
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and mark mark dead most and joe wilson. , mark and joe. we don't have to worry about mark and joe. up very high in this world. i guess mark, you're only up about, i won't seen say it, almost embarrassing. i saw poll numbers for mark meadows. i wouldn't give him too much money, okay? [laughter]. i wouldn't give it to him. mark meadows is to the going to lose his race. that is only thing i can guarranty. in life i won't guarranty anything. i can guarranty mark will do just fine. where is deb? where is your wife? >> my wife is over there. >> stand up. she is the real boss in the family. thank you, deb. she is incredible. thank you. they drove 3 1/2 hours to be here. also a special thank you to north carolina's very talented, everyone is talking about him, they're all talking about him, and i have a feeling he has his mind made up, he is going to be going for a little different position, slightly higher in two years, dan forest, your lieutenant governor. [cheers and applause] he's great, great guy. great guy. you see dan, with all of that paparazzi, this was supposed to be a quick littl
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in southwest, mark segraves, news4.nk >> tyou, mark. mark segraves was the first to break this story earlier this year. we have continuing coverage in the nbc washington app, including a look at photos from the crime screen. >>> other breaking news right now, with week dominated by tape recmdings fhen ex-white-house staffer, president trump announced he is revoking the security clearance of former cia director john brennan. >> any access granted to our nation's secrets should be in furtherance of national, not personal interests. for this reason, i havegu also to review the more general question of the access to classified infmationy government officials. >>s that white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders reading a statement from the president. sanders says that brennan's clearance was revoked because of his, quote, erratic behavior. brennan, by the way, has harshly criticized the president recently. sands says mr. trump is looking at possibly revoking other clearances including former fbi director james comey and former director of
in southwest, mark segraves, news4.nk >> tyou, mark. mark segraves was the first to break this story earlier this year. we have continuing coverage in the nbc washington app, including a look at photos from the crime screen. >>> other breaking news right now, with week dominated by tape recmdings fhen ex-white-house staffer, president trump announced he is revoking the security clearance of former cia director john brennan. >> any access granted to our nation's secrets...
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mark? mark: general, thank you. reading russian commentary on the things you talked about, there is a sense of they are doing well in europe, middle here.and with russian pessimism. a challenge of china and they are not doing anything about it. as risk-averse as cute as putin,patent -- why do do they not see the chinese threat seriously? i would be worried about it. is it a head in the sand? china is al if threat to russia, it will be a threat to the west and the west will help russia because it will be in its interest? a real question mark as to what explains their attitude for china when it seems it ought to be considered a possible threat to them. gen. gorenc: i'm a qualified to answer that question. it is a good one. is the newd about national defense strategy. who here has read it? i love it. there is a document that describes the common view of what the security situation is. we will disagree or agree on the contents of it. the focus provided by that document is providing impetus for a discussion on how we will move forward to achieve the vision of this country. strategy is allowing the discussion with respect to how big the army should be, what kind of equipment they should have. it is providing a focus we have not had. had arecently, we ,trategy fiscally constrained strategically informed. wordy definition of the strategy, it was weak. this document is exciting. that, combined with the nuclear posture review was an important document. the national security strategy is an apartment document -- is an important docu
mark? mark: general, thank you. reading russian commentary on the things you talked about, there is a sense of they are doing well in europe, middle here.and with russian pessimism. a challenge of china and they are not doing anything about it. as risk-averse as cute as putin,patent -- why do do they not see the chinese threat seriously? i would be worried about it. is it a head in the sand? china is al if threat to russia, it will be a threat to the west and the west will help russia because...
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mark: i am mark crumpton with first word news.eign minister is coming short -- cutting short his trip to europe to head to washington for the north american free trade talks. signals that canada is rejoining negotiations after president trump today announced that he will terminate nafta as he pursues a separate deal with mexico. during an oval office event, the call the said he will emergency agreement the united states mexico trade agreement. senate leaders of both parties have formally requested american flies for government holdings remain at half staff to honor senator john mccain. the request contrasts with the white house, which raised its flags back to full staff monday after lowing the -- lowering them sunday. criticized mccain's vote to kill the health control repeal. the washington post reports president trump will not attend senator mccain's general.
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mark meadows. >> stephen: mark meadows-- of course, mark meadows, fascinating guy. dows i've never heard of. mark meadows and jim jordan-- >> he's from your neck of the woods. >> stephen: what's my neck of the woods? >> carolina? >> stephen: where's he from? >> one of 'em. ( laughter ) >> stephen: where are you from? where are you from? >> i'm from philadelphia, but i'm just saying-- >> stephen: philadelphia? he's from philadelphia... pittsburgh, it's one of 'em! ( laughter ) anyways, is he really from north carolina? >> it originally was one giant carolina, wasn't it? >> stephen: you shut up. ( laughter ) n'even remember wh was >> it was about impeaching rosenstein. >> stephen: right! rosenstein, who's the deputy attorney general and the guy who can, you know, fire mueller, and the guy who's kind of defending mueller right now and not giving congress documents they've asked for that would kind of give away the investigation, really. because they would probably just give it to the trump administration-- just speaking, just two guys, right? >> yeah, just us, no one el
mark meadows. >> stephen: mark meadows-- of course, mark meadows, fascinating guy. dows i've never heard of. mark meadows and jim jordan-- >> he's from your neck of the woods. >> stephen: what's my neck of the woods? >> carolina? >> stephen: where's he from? >> one of 'em. ( laughter ) >> stephen: where are you from? where are you from? >> i'm from philadelphia, but i'm just saying-- >> stephen: philadelphia? he's from philadelphia......
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marks is dead long live marks we need visionary thinkers like him more than ever as the problems of exploitation poverty and inequality remain unsolved kamarck outlined a vision of a better world but it's up to us to create it. vanity might be flattering but he who surrenders to fame. i mean a shadow of himself. his ideas the revolutionary change society and altered the course of world history. but is that enough to make someone an icon. or a poster boy for communism a cult figure a cartoon character no for that you have to have something more than certain something under bush the main plus plenty of facial hair contests either. your. marks the. marks the mr barker the whole business. karl marx food or it's a nice one bar tar going on as if you lost a lot of. there's a. little part of it and two peter. was his looks became his trademark draw some circles draw santa change the code and try to hash out a dark mustache presto kamarck everyone knows him if not his works. night is indeed a unique occasion in the history of television we are very privileged and deeply honored to have with us in the studio comox founder of modern socialism and author of the communist manifesto. the developments of the industrial politics is conditioned by what other development. yes today is analyses have been degraded to catchy slogans and marks himself has become almost a comic figure both eccentric and unworldly brave man comics your final question. who won the cup final in ninety four. months has become the ultimate pop icon he's among the famous faces featured on the beatles' listen three album cover for sergeant pepper's lonely hearts clu
marks is dead long live marks we need visionary thinkers like him more than ever as the problems of exploitation poverty and inequality remain unsolved kamarck outlined a vision of a better world but it's up to us to create it. vanity might be flattering but he who surrenders to fame. i mean a shadow of himself. his ideas the revolutionary change society and altered the course of world history. but is that enough to make someone an icon. or a poster boy for communism a cult figure a cartoon...
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bear market territory or worse should you buy mark tuper with strategic welt advisers and mark newton with newton advisers. how do the charts look. >> which markark tuper. excuse me. >> chinese stocks in general have just -- having a rough time because the investment climate in china isn't favorable we like baba growing faster than amazon and priced at one third the multiple that signals a good long-term buy. they posted an awesome quarter beating the top and bottom lines. they showed they are not affected by the trade war and still down the earnings showed that the chinese consumers actually still strong but what i think it's suggesting is that there are fears of the chinese economy on a going forward basis. our thoughts are that overall weakness in the chinese economy, slowing retail sales and weak currency push the stocks lower so we would not be buyers right now. but we do like the long-term prospect for baba. >> whether they deserve it or not mark newton mark tuper paints a negative picture around sentiment. proxy for china would you touch the stocks. >> we are getting close to bottoms and many are off 17 and 25% in the last few months wh
bear market territory or worse should you buy mark tuper with strategic welt advisers and mark newton with newton advisers. how do the charts look. >> which markark tuper. excuse me. >> chinese stocks in general have just -- having a rough time because the investment climate in china isn't favorable we like baba growing faster than amazon and priced at one third the multiple that signals a good long-term buy. they posted an awesome quarter beating the top and bottom lines. they...
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mark. a strong second showing from joe. thanks to you both. this is "bloomberg." ♪ julie: live from new york, i'm julie hyman. mark: live from london, i'm mark this is the european close on bloomberg television. let's talk about oil because prices are feeling the pinch. raising concerns about global oil demand. let's bring in june wallace here in london. output in libya, and saudi arabia. what happened to the opec deal? >> it is modeled. -- muddled. what happened was that saudi arabia was under the impression demand was outpacing supply. it was worried about prices going to hide. it went to the market with the barrels in did not find a lot of buyers. it reversed course temporarily. the thinking is we need to keep hight a price pardon -- enough to balance our budget and low enough to keep the u.s. happy. it is trying to do that. mark: is it dead or not? >> they are talking to each other. if you look at that story about the opec report, there is a divergence. if you are a country like nigeria or libya, you have problems to deal with. it is natural your supply will go up and down. contrast of the emirates and saudi arabia going in opposite dire
mark. a strong second showing from joe. thanks to you both. this is "bloomberg." ♪ julie: live from new york, i'm julie hyman. mark: live from london, i'm mark this is the european close on bloomberg television. let's talk about oil because prices are feeling the pinch. raising concerns about global oil demand. let's bring in june wallace here in london. output in libya, and saudi arabia. what happened to the opec deal? >> it is modeled. -- muddled. what happened was that...
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mark says works were censored here so they headed for paris here marks met up with. the wealthy son of an industrialist the two inspired one another enters his loyal admirer marks the shining light. how practical that anger has had money to fund them both marx himself much preferred thinking to working. in eight hundred forty eight his great work the communist manifesto was published as an angry response to industrialization in the one nine hundred century it called for an end to the exploitation of workers who were being killed toiling in capitalist factories and included his rallying cry working men of the world unite you have nothing to lose but your chains. marks the trouble maker one year later he was expelled from france and moved to england the heart of capitalism marx analyzed and scrutinized the mechanisms of this. only he who knows his enemy can defeat hand in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven marks published a huge book death cut his heart he recognised that the work of many benefits the profit of the few down with this evil system but what should take its place even marx had no definitive answer to that question. marks died in eight hundred eighty three a n
mark says works were censored here so they headed for paris here marks met up with. the wealthy son of an industrialist the two inspired one another enters his loyal admirer marks the shining light. how practical that anger has had money to fund them both marx himself much preferred thinking to working. in eight hundred forty eight his great work the communist manifesto was published as an angry response to industrialization in the one nine hundred century it called for an end to the...
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mark, you have got it. you win it today. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ york, i'me from new julie hyman. mark: i am mark this is the european close on bloomberg markets. global markets are in summer selloff but winter is coming. there is a game of thrones underway at the ecb. mario draghi's term ends next november and we are getting clues over who is in the running for the job. joining us is nicolas comfort. of the banking supervisor, whoever it is, he or she, we might be able to gauge who the next ecb president is. let's start with who the might -- who might the next banking supervisor be, which is clearly one of the top jobs. nicholas: i would say it is more a question of who doesn't get .he job of the presidency let's face it, in europe there is a delicate balance between countries. the bankuntry gets job, it is hard to imagine that same country getting the presidency as well. if you had a german top banking supervisor, imagine how the italians and other countries would be annoyed if they got the presidency. it kind of rules out your country by moving for the smaller job, and maybe your country will
mark, you have got it. you win it today. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ york, i'me from new julie hyman. mark: i am mark this is the european close on bloomberg markets. global markets are in summer selloff but winter is coming. there is a game of thrones underway at the ecb. mario draghi's term ends next november and we are getting clues over who is in the running for the job. joining us is nicolas comfort. of the banking supervisor, whoever it is, he or she, we might be able to...