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let's get some reactions for on the chancellor's speech by bringing in our senior political editor mckayto cook now she's at the bonus talk or chancellor merkel spoke just a short while ago an important speech for machall there her last budget speech as chancellor what did you make of it. well quite a speech it was because it became very emotional she turned to the german people literally saying we need to talk we need to talk about corona and she was preparing everybody for the situation to get worse now heading into a winter time she said that infection rates are rising and that there need to be conversations at every level of german society in schools in clubs in sports grounds to discuss everybody's individual responsibility this is a chance of bracing for what probably will be a 2nd wave of infections here and she pledged once again that she wants to avoid a 2nd shutdown bearing in mind that germany sucked and was a lot milder than in most other countries across the e.u. she said that that is the aim but she wants to avoid it and she needs the help of the german public very unusuall
let's get some reactions for on the chancellor's speech by bringing in our senior political editor mckayto cook now she's at the bonus talk or chancellor merkel spoke just a short while ago an important speech for machall there her last budget speech as chancellor what did you make of it. well quite a speech it was because it became very emotional she turned to the german people literally saying we need to talk we need to talk about corona and she was preparing everybody for the situation to...
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studio is t w political correspondent hans blunt and in the bonus todd is our senior political editor mckay to welcome to you both. for ranging speech there from the chancellor covering a lot of territory and of course the pandemic featuring very very prominently in her speech will start with you make a bow what struck you about the speech she delivers a budget speech every year it must be said that this is a very special year. absolutely and i have to say what struck me most is that she didn't mention the united states she mentioned china she mentioned russia she had a lot of criticism for example of better routes she then song the praises of the european union said that this is the hour of europe a europe that is still not capable of finding a common voice when it comes to. not being able to implement sanctions there and she doesn't mention the united states the morning after there was this very controversial u.s. presidential debate well once again the sitting president voided questions whether he would peacefully hand over power so i thought that was the most striking element but she st
studio is t w political correspondent hans blunt and in the bonus todd is our senior political editor mckay to welcome to you both. for ranging speech there from the chancellor covering a lot of territory and of course the pandemic featuring very very prominently in her speech will start with you make a bow what struck you about the speech she delivers a budget speech every year it must be said that this is a very special year. absolutely and i have to say what struck me most is that she didn't...
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praise for germany's coronavirus policies and the response by the country's leadership to the pandemic mckay says germany has been efficient and measures have softened the pandemics impact but he also says the government could do a better job of explaining why certain decisions are made. it is not sufficient to impose rules that people don't understand and so the cooperation of the population especially in the coming weeks and months to. over over over autumn and winter. is probably one of the most important functions even in the whole concept to go into the trust and says from a global perspective the current developments in india are particularly worrying the virus is spreading there almost uncontrollably and he says the situation in many western countries could also become more threatening. there are areas including in europe where there is little control where countries already go into or to with a high on background incidence i believe. there are countries including in europe. that will have to impose strict on the measures very soon trust and like many others is hoping a vaccine will s
praise for germany's coronavirus policies and the response by the country's leadership to the pandemic mckay says germany has been efficient and measures have softened the pandemics impact but he also says the government could do a better job of explaining why certain decisions are made. it is not sufficient to impose rules that people don't understand and so the cooperation of the population especially in the coming weeks and months to. over over over autumn and winter. is probably one of the...
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remember this too it watch women continually harm our communities and are rewarded for their efforts mckay says drawing comparisons with the rachel dollars all a former u.s. black rights activist who was outed as being white by her parents and even top politicians have been caught stretching the truth when it comes to their ethnicity last year senator elizabeth warren apologized for identifying herself as part native american legal and media analyst lionel gave us his take on the story there is a benefit. for people to have. certain demographic characteristics for academic reasons sometimes for a loan sometimes for mortgages i think we are who will eliminate any distinction any reference any mention of gender or sex or sexual inclination on applications so that when i get your application i don't know who it is all i know is a c. your numbers a c. your scores a z. your grades take this person if you want to eliminate racial discrimination stop considering it all and when you start playing around with. characteristics in terms of it's the city demographic all of it gets to the point where t
remember this too it watch women continually harm our communities and are rewarded for their efforts mckay says drawing comparisons with the rachel dollars all a former u.s. black rights activist who was outed as being white by her parents and even top politicians have been caught stretching the truth when it comes to their ethnicity last year senator elizabeth warren apologized for identifying herself as part native american legal and media analyst lionel gave us his take on the story there is...
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and there's another one that if we must die by jamaican poet claude mckay. that poems last line if we must die, let us be with our backs pressed to the wall dying but fighting back. because so transgressive after world war one he is of course branded a communist and they considered supporting him etc. but in world war ii, churchill returns to that very language in order to galvanize britain. >> claude mckay, the anecdote is important to go through. he's a railway porter in 1919 and his traveling with his friends, like a lot of young black man at the. time going from town to town and every time the door opens for them to go to their hotel that night, they don't know if there's a riot. again, rumor and newspapers which were usually a day late where all the information they had. so they started running to their hotel car, carrying a gun. he was very terrified, he's so nerve racked by all this the one day goes into the bathroom of one of the rail cars and scrawls at the on it. if we must die. and he comes back and reads it back to his friends, some of them start
and there's another one that if we must die by jamaican poet claude mckay. that poems last line if we must die, let us be with our backs pressed to the wall dying but fighting back. because so transgressive after world war one he is of course branded a communist and they considered supporting him etc. but in world war ii, churchill returns to that very language in order to galvanize britain. >> claude mckay, the anecdote is important to go through. he's a railway porter in 1919 and his...
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elements started interfering and meddling from the russian minister of foreign affairs lobbying that mckay we heard that brought us were prepared. from abroad in order to destabilize political and economical situation in belarus dissimilar we heard from russian minister of foreign affairs sergei lavrov who said that. the protests we can see are peaceful that there are elements and people in belarus that want this to turn into a violent protest and all were trolling of the government and he pointed the finger at ukraine saying that in ukraine there are both camps and he said that they have evidence of this in which extremists for belorussian oppositions are being prepared and that some $200.00 of them are already on the ferry to the territory of belarus but interesting enough what we heard today is emphasis on of the union state of us which exists only on paper for 20 years and has finalization never happened because of a look at shankar resisting fearing that with this russia would sort of engulf belarus now we heard things from both ministers like common border referring to the western bo
elements started interfering and meddling from the russian minister of foreign affairs lobbying that mckay we heard that brought us were prepared. from abroad in order to destabilize political and economical situation in belarus dissimilar we heard from russian minister of foreign affairs sergei lavrov who said that. the protests we can see are peaceful that there are elements and people in belarus that want this to turn into a violent protest and all were trolling of the government and he...
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of a good bloomberg markets -- this is "bloomberg markets -- the european close>" coming up, john mckayfoods market ceo. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg markets. i am ritika gupta. let's get the latest bloomberg business flash. job cuts at hsbc. bloomberg has learned the bank is cutting most structure derivative jobs in paris. most of those jobs will be transferred to asia. hsbc says it wants to cuts more than a third of the people at its french investment bank by early 2022. walmart is boosting pay for 165,000 hourly workers. the largestof private workforce in the u.s. and it is causing massive reorganization next month. all of walmart's u.s. supercenter locations will switch to a new team based model retailer has been testing. that is your latest business flash. alix: thank you so much. let's stay with retail, how companies are navigating their cost amid the pandemic as well as what they do with their labor force. mackey, wholejohn foods foods ceo and co-author of the book conscious capitalism. we have tons of things to unpack with you. i want to start with a walmart news from ye
of a good bloomberg markets -- this is "bloomberg markets -- the european close>" coming up, john mckayfoods market ceo. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg markets. i am ritika gupta. let's get the latest bloomberg business flash. job cuts at hsbc. bloomberg has learned the bank is cutting most structure derivative jobs in paris. most of those jobs will be transferred to asia. hsbc says it wants to cuts more than a third of the people at its french investment bank by early 2022....
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ticket out, baby mckay showing his things.say he wants to thank first responders, especially his dad, tom. and keep the thank youse coming. you can take a photo of your signed and upload the photo to help us honor first responders all month long. you can do it by simply scanning the qr code you see on your screen or go to our website, ktvu.com /signs of support and you can upload your photo right there. >>> coming up, sports director mark ibanez is here with the positive on eight to 19 test that halted the giants game. >>> new research on the virus and how readily children can spread it to adults. give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >>> has a going, everybody? hope you're having a good friday night. another episode of 2020 redness. this evening featuring the san francisco giants, you may not see on a playing field for maybe close to a week now. it all started to unravel about five minutes before the
ticket out, baby mckay showing his things.say he wants to thank first responders, especially his dad, tom. and keep the thank youse coming. you can take a photo of your signed and upload the photo to help us honor first responders all month long. you can do it by simply scanning the qr code you see on your screen or go to our website, ktvu.com /signs of support and you can upload your photo right there. >>> coming up, sports director mark ibanez is here with the positive on eight to 19...
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and file, there needs to be actual charges brought because it dishearten them that people like andy mckayh these things. liz: we love having you on, thank you so much for your perspective and insight. come back soon. >> take care. up next texas congress member brian babin back with us, he is fired up and ready to go. trump is ready to pounce trump flip-flopping doing a 180 you turn on major policies in order to get the boat. we will break it down and show you what is going on. we'll be right back. ♪ i'm a verizon engineer, and i'm part of the team building the most powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband, and it's already available in parts of select cities. like los angeles and in new york city. and it's rolling out in cities around the country. with massive capacity, it's like an eight lane highway compared to a two lane dirt road. 25x faster than today's 4g networks. in fact, it's the fastest 5g in the world. from the network more people rely on. this is 5g built right. only on verizon. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught e
and file, there needs to be actual charges brought because it dishearten them that people like andy mckayh these things. liz: we love having you on, thank you so much for your perspective and insight. come back soon. >> take care. up next texas congress member brian babin back with us, he is fired up and ready to go. trump is ready to pounce trump flip-flopping doing a 180 you turn on major policies in order to get the boat. we will break it down and show you what is going on. we'll be...
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and file, there needs to be actual charges brought because it dishearten them that people like andy mckayway with these things. liz: we love having you on, thank you so much for your perspective and insight. come back soon. >> take care. up next texas congress member brian babin back with us, he is fired up and ready to go. trump is ready to pounce trump flip-flopping doing a 180 you turn on major policies in order to get the boat. we will break it down and show [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. find a stock basedtech. on your interests or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. these days, businesses are adapting to new ways of working. and innovation is at the heart of it. verizon 5g ultra wideband is the fastest 5g in the world, with speeds up to 25 times today's 4g networks. its massive capacity and ultra-lo
and file, there needs to be actual charges brought because it dishearten them that people like andy mckayway with these things. liz: we love having you on, thank you so much for your perspective and insight. come back soon. >> take care. up next texas congress member brian babin back with us, he is fired up and ready to go. trump is ready to pounce trump flip-flopping doing a 180 you turn on major policies in order to get the boat. we will break it down and show [ thunder rumbles ] [...
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mckay was naval strategist as well as trade strategist. >> i'm going to open it up here to some questionson from michael paul, ambassador pulp of the mccain institute. he says most analysts argue that u.s. foreign policy is disastrous at worst and ineffective at best. set aside for the moment the recent middle east deal, what lessons do you draw from our diplomatic history that should inform our foreign policy starting next january? >> i think in some ways president trump is the exception as opposed to the rule. others have commented on this, it's a very transactional foreign policy. what we've talked about alliances and rules and frameworks, he tends to look at things in a case-by-case dealmaking manner and obviously relates a lot to his own sense of position and how he gets treated, sometimes sad to say more by authoritarians than with his democratic partners. i think also this part isn't unusual but helps one understand his foreign policy is very much connected to his domestic political base. if you think about the wall with mexico, we talk about north america, that was one of the ways
mckay was naval strategist as well as trade strategist. >> i'm going to open it up here to some questionson from michael paul, ambassador pulp of the mccain institute. he says most analysts argue that u.s. foreign policy is disastrous at worst and ineffective at best. set aside for the moment the recent middle east deal, what lessons do you draw from our diplomatic history that should inform our foreign policy starting next january? >> i think in some ways president trump is the...
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in fact hehe led the fight against the bipartisan reform bill written by the late senator john mckay. we failed to stop it in the senates, senator mcconnell went to the courts to have it overturned, paving the way years later for the disastrous ruling in citizens united. has allowed billionaires to flood our politicale system in the name of free speech when average working people are being drowned out. he voted against the bipartisan national voter registration act which allowed people to register to vote and they get a drivers license. ahead of the 2016 election, he refused to join president obama and issue a bipartisan statement to alert the american people to the threat of russian interference in our election. he refused to do it. and the american people did not know until after the election was over that vladimir putin was putting here his thumb on the scale. to this day, he refuses to let us vote on bipartisan bills to protect our elections from foreign interference. are even bills to fully fund our election so people can vote safely in the middle of a pandemic. there is only one
in fact hehe led the fight against the bipartisan reform bill written by the late senator john mckay. we failed to stop it in the senates, senator mcconnell went to the courts to have it overturned, paving the way years later for the disastrous ruling in citizens united. has allowed billionaires to flood our politicale system in the name of free speech when average working people are being drowned out. he voted against the bipartisan national voter registration act which allowed people to...
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and it reminded me, jane, on a first move -- mckay lives in california in two different occasions but i lived in southern california twice for almost five years. when i first moved to californi california, we moved to irvine. and here's how we ended up at irvine. we had never lived in california before. and we literally googled safest cities in southern california. and irvine that year, which i think was 2013, was actually listed as the safest city in america. when we moved out to irvine, i had been there for about three weeks and something dawned on me. i had never saw a police car. not parked on the road, not driving on the road, we were there for four weeks, five weeks, six weeks. i was there for almost eight weeks before i saw the first police car. now mind you, this is in america's safest city. so i literally asked a friend of mine for even then when i saw the police car was parked in the parking lot of a grocery store. and i asked my friend, is there a police department and irvine? he took me showed me the police to parma, showed me the jail. i was tucked behind somewhere. so he
and it reminded me, jane, on a first move -- mckay lives in california in two different occasions but i lived in southern california twice for almost five years. when i first moved to californi california, we moved to irvine. and here's how we ended up at irvine. we had never lived in california before. and we literally googled safest cities in southern california. and irvine that year, which i think was 2013, was actually listed as the safest city in america. when we moved out to irvine, i had...
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mckay 225 comes back on stream after its lunch break and just about three or four minutes.went into that. shrugging off the economic data we saw earlier. theaustralian market, deterioration of the aussie relationship with its largest trading partner, china, impacting tourism related stocks which make up half of the benchmark index. china going into its lunch break. it is negative. we have china 10 year yield at 3.13%. generally speaking, down arrow story. wavering demand and geopolitical tension has oil under pressure. we will get more on the outlook for the black stuff. this is next. t. this is bloomberg. ♪ - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own natural hair color and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat
mckay 225 comes back on stream after its lunch break and just about three or four minutes.went into that. shrugging off the economic data we saw earlier. theaustralian market, deterioration of the aussie relationship with its largest trading partner, china, impacting tourism related stocks which make up half of the benchmark index. china going into its lunch break. it is negative. we have china 10 year yield at 3.13%. generally speaking, down arrow story. wavering demand and geopolitical...
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du bois, claude mckay, langston hughes. aaron douglas, john hope franklin. john hope franklin, ralph bunch, and then there were less well-known, but no less important figures who became scholars, lawyers, administers, people like horace mann, rayford logan, dr. charles drew and many others. ten rosenwald fellows participated in brown v. board of education. i live in washington, d.c., and the phillips collection has one of the panels from the migration series. building on this rich trove of images, they mounted an entire exhibit of art inspired by migrations worldwide. a local public school in the neighborhood where i live on capitol hill went to see the exhibit and then did a year-long study based on what they had seen there. they talked about the annual journey of the monarch butterfly, they talked about worldwide migrations and in particular, people wanting to immigrate to this country. but they also talked about their own migration to trailers for the years while their school was being renovated. and they created some images of their experience. this is t
du bois, claude mckay, langston hughes. aaron douglas, john hope franklin. john hope franklin, ralph bunch, and then there were less well-known, but no less important figures who became scholars, lawyers, administers, people like horace mann, rayford logan, dr. charles drew and many others. ten rosenwald fellows participated in brown v. board of education. i live in washington, d.c., and the phillips collection has one of the panels from the migration series. building on this rich trove of...
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i mean, look, i think if you read mckay hopkins from years ago on this, there's always been a complex that donald trump has had about looking in on other people and not being seen as part of that crowd of having to look into that. and i think it has -- it governs his actions. it governs his words it governs his thoughts. and in this way it's manifested itself time and time again, whether it's an african-american leader, whether it's a black reporter, the reaction to them is just sharper than it is to others and i think that's not lost on people. >> donna edwards, robert gibbs, thank you both so much for starting us off. elizabeth neumann we would love for you to stick around for a little longer. thank you all. >>> after the break, dangerous and unfit, what donald trump's senior military and intelligence officials say about him behind the scenes that's next. >>> bob woodward's revealing new book goes way beyond his conversations with donald trump that are taped about things like coronavirus and race according to "the washington post," woodward also includes and reports on the exaspirat
i mean, look, i think if you read mckay hopkins from years ago on this, there's always been a complex that donald trump has had about looking in on other people and not being seen as part of that crowd of having to look into that. and i think it has -- it governs his actions. it governs his words it governs his thoughts. and in this way it's manifested itself time and time again, whether it's an african-american leader, whether it's a black reporter, the reaction to them is just sharper than it...
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but it was john mckay who said no to that, he said the one good thing politicians are good at is self-preservationfinally, joe, the supreme court would have to like sanction this stuff. what's to say that the same supreme court that ruled 7-2 against trump on his taxes, including gorsuch and kavanaugh who trump appointed, would roll over and allow these types of shenanigans to occur. they have lifetime appointment they don't need trump anymore. a lot of this controversy was started by a trump legal adviser who posted about the strategy. but they want us to talk about that. they want us to lose faith in our democracy. the best response to that is to vote. >> cankatty kay has a question you. >> that's what i was talking about earlier, you spelled out the reasons why this notion of a red mirage may not happen. there are enough states that count early and are used to counting that could get the elections could wanted. then you have the governors who may override any shenanigans the senate may try to put in place. do you think all of this is really just an attempt to suppress turnout on the democratic
but it was john mckay who said no to that, he said the one good thing politicians are good at is self-preservationfinally, joe, the supreme court would have to like sanction this stuff. what's to say that the same supreme court that ruled 7-2 against trump on his taxes, including gorsuch and kavanaugh who trump appointed, would roll over and allow these types of shenanigans to occur. they have lifetime appointment they don't need trump anymore. a lot of this controversy was started by a trump...
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led the calls for a change in the law and secured the law commission's review in 2018, and aileen mckaya creasy, how would you define misogyny? just as with any other form of hatred there is an equal definition we have built with his hostility based on who you are. many women will tell you their stories have become some ground that we don't realise it is misogyny, having to walk down the street late at night with the keys grip on their hand in case somebody approaches them, about the abuse and violence they have faced both on and off—line and it is hostility on the basis of just being a woman, who they are, making misogyny a head crime is about making sure women can be as equally free as anyone else in society without. how do you react to this report from the law commission today which recommends that it is head crime? i welcome it. we have been working as a coalition of 26 different organisations as broad a stone wall but also citizens uk, refuge, hope not hate, organisations who work on head crime we all recognise there is a gap in our law right now and i particularly welcome this bec
led the calls for a change in the law and secured the law commission's review in 2018, and aileen mckaya creasy, how would you define misogyny? just as with any other form of hatred there is an equal definition we have built with his hostility based on who you are. many women will tell you their stories have become some ground that we don't realise it is misogyny, having to walk down the street late at night with the keys grip on their hand in case somebody approaches them, about the abuse and...
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we're joined now by matthew mckay, who was a thomas cook pilot and by alison fox fitzgerald who was aithjets two. i got a job with flybe initially and then that company whence, then i was lucky to get a job withjet2, then u nfortu nately i lucky to get a job withjet2, then unfortunately i wasn't able to get furloughed. hopefully if the industry picks up again i will go back there but it is looking dire at the moment. matthew, you've been a pilot for around 15 years, you were just putting down roots close to home, how was it when everything fell apart? we were in a position whereby i sold my apartment and were just about to buy a house to move in together with a baby on the way three months after thomas cook. it was pretty horrendous. i will be honest. those plans had to be immediately shelved and we all went on a big money saving time because unfortunately for us, we are in a smaller house with 22 children now and there is no easy way to be able to get mortgages now “— easy way to be able to get mortgages now —— to two children now. you work with other pilots as a mentor. i imagine on
we're joined now by matthew mckay, who was a thomas cook pilot and by alison fox fitzgerald who was aithjets two. i got a job with flybe initially and then that company whence, then i was lucky to get a job withjet2, then u nfortu nately i lucky to get a job withjet2, then unfortunately i wasn't able to get furloughed. hopefully if the industry picks up again i will go back there but it is looking dire at the moment. matthew, you've been a pilot for around 15 years, you were just putting down...