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dollars to reconstruct parts of mozambique zimbabwe and malawi old devastated by cycle die. south east africa on march fourteenth a mission catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people for me to measure has the latest from bera a port city in mozambique almost flattened by the storm. we're at one of their whole temporary shelters that have been up here in various cities one of the areas hardest hit by the flood and the spike loan that hit just over two reaks ago and aid organizations think people coming into the city and finding shelter in simple places like that has made their work likely easier they are places across apollo province that still remain inexplicable difficult to get to because they still live waters those haven't receded and it's only once that happens and once roads are opened and there is act this will aid organizations be able to spread their services and these facilities across this province for now bringing people into beirut is important the provision of shelter good also a creepy priority is that of food and who'd water as well as health the th
dollars to reconstruct parts of mozambique zimbabwe and malawi old devastated by cycle die. south east africa on march fourteenth a mission catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people for me to measure has the latest from bera a port city in mozambique almost flattened by the storm. we're at one of their whole temporary shelters that have been up here in various cities one of the areas hardest hit by the flood and the spike loan that hit just over two reaks ago and aid organizations...
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cycling in die swept over southeastern africa the storm killed more than one thousand people in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi hundreds of people are still missing as a result of the severe flooding that hit the region the world bank estimates that three million people are still suffering the after effects of the natural disaster one of the worst affected places was the port city of bam in mozambique our correspondent adrienne krishna met with the mayor there a man who is fighting a daily battle to overcome the emergency left by the storm and for his city. every day. does it two of his city inspecting the reconstruction of beirut with the destruction of saigon the dice do visible everywhere the mayor is determined to stay in close contact with the residents the man who is trying but he can't always help the mayor is part of an opposition party after the cyclon he strongly criticized the central government for its slow response the city's annual budget is only about thirty million viewers it was a real very difficult when teaching heating heating today and it's true that the needs. we need they need
cycling in die swept over southeastern africa the storm killed more than one thousand people in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi hundreds of people are still missing as a result of the severe flooding that hit the region the world bank estimates that three million people are still suffering the after effects of the natural disaster one of the worst affected places was the port city of bam in mozambique our correspondent adrienne krishna met with the mayor there a man who is fighting a daily...
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day the storm destroyed infrastructure and left hundreds of thousands of people homeless in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi the world bank has estimated the cost of recovery at close to two billion people have lost their homes and us president donald trump's controversial ban on trans gender people in the military takes effect today the ban exams transgender people are already serving in the military as well as soldiers who started treatment for gender dysphoria before the ban the deadline has led to some soldiers rushing their decision to begin treatment . for under her cage the transgender kicked off a dramatic race against time the army intelligence analyst had to decide whether to start gender reassignment surgery or risk losing his job in future. where i initially was planning to you know spend several months probably you know really just taking my time in figuring out what i wanted to do and figuring out my identity suddenly turned into this crazy race where i was you know missing days on days in a row of work and in stressing and really just doing everything i could to get the diagnosis d
day the storm destroyed infrastructure and left hundreds of thousands of people homeless in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi the world bank has estimated the cost of recovery at close to two billion people have lost their homes and us president donald trump's controversial ban on trans gender people in the military takes effect today the ban exams transgender people are already serving in the military as well as soldiers who started treatment for gender dysphoria before the ban the deadline has...
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hit southern areas in the country back in march it died devastated parts of the south east of mozambique zimbabwe and malawi killing hundreds and displacing tens of thousands the world bank says that psycho known caused two billion dollars worth of damage it's unprecedented for two psychos to hit the region in such a short time fight from kenneth may require a major new humanitarian operation at the same time that the ongoing cycle response targeting three million people in three countries remain critically on the funded. more heavy rain is expected increasing the risk of floods mudslides and water borne diseases with the scale of this is awesome likely to grow aid groups say a lot more help will be needed from the international community over the coming days and in the months of recovery ahead mohammed al jazeera so the head of al jazeera they came to these camps to escape violence still living.
hit southern areas in the country back in march it died devastated parts of the south east of mozambique zimbabwe and malawi killing hundreds and displacing tens of thousands the world bank says that psycho known caused two billion dollars worth of damage it's unprecedented for two psychos to hit the region in such a short time fight from kenneth may require a major new humanitarian operation at the same time that the ongoing cycle response targeting three million people in three countries...
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hit southern areas in the country back in march it i devastated parts of the south east of mozambique zimbabwe and malawi killing hundreds and displacing tens of thousands the world bank says that psycho no learning caused two billion dollars worth of damage it's unprecedented for two psychos to hit the region in such a short time fraction kenneth may require a major new humanitarian operation at the same time that the ongoing cycle response targeting three million people in three countries remain critically on the funded. more heavy rain is expected increasing the risk of floods mudslides and water borne diseases with the scale of this is awesome likely to grow aid groups say a lot more help will be needed from the international community over the coming days and in the months of recovery ahead mohammed al jazeera. so ahead on al-jazeera they came to these camps in asia to escape violence but they're still living in fear. thousands of indigenous protesters take to the streets of brazil to preserve their culture like that. ok it's right around now it's quiet and i'm russian in the caspian sea
hit southern areas in the country back in march it i devastated parts of the south east of mozambique zimbabwe and malawi killing hundreds and displacing tens of thousands the world bank says that psycho no learning caused two billion dollars worth of damage it's unprecedented for two psychos to hit the region in such a short time fraction kenneth may require a major new humanitarian operation at the same time that the ongoing cycle response targeting three million people in three countries...
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dollars to reconstruct parts of mozambique zimbabwe malawi devastated by psycho needed by the powerful storm first hit south east africa on march the fourteenth unleashing catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people and israeli forces of injured eighty three palestinian protesters in the latest friday demonstrations at the gaza israel border the process which are known as the great march of return began more than a year ago the protest as a demanding an end to the blockade and the right to return to lands occupied by israel the israeli military says more than ten thousand people took part those are the headlines up front is coming next by. a month from today we'll debate britain's brix in chaos has the whole thing been a huge mistake but first the u.s. congress has voted to end the u.s. involvement in the yemen war but will president donald trump allow the conflict to keep going with a veto earlier i spoke to yemen's nobel peace prize laureate tawakul karman who has a message for trump she's this week's headliner. talk of common thank you for joining me on up front when you wo
dollars to reconstruct parts of mozambique zimbabwe malawi devastated by psycho needed by the powerful storm first hit south east africa on march the fourteenth unleashing catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people and israeli forces of injured eighty three palestinian protesters in the latest friday demonstrations at the gaza israel border the process which are known as the great march of return began more than a year ago the protest as a demanding an end to the blockade and the...
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major cycling swept over southeastern africa the storm killed more than one thousand people in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi hundreds of people are still missing as a result of the severe flooding that hit the region the world bank estimates that three million people are still suffering the after effects of the natural disaster and one of the worst affected places was the city of beirut in mozambique our correspondent. met with the mayor there a man who is fighting a daily battle to overcome the emergency left by the storm. every day dovish the mongo does a two of his city inspecting the reconstruction of beirut with the destruction of saigon the dye still visible everywhere the mayor is determined to stay in close contact with the residents and the man who is trying hearts but he can't always help the mayor is part of an opposition party after the cyclon he strongly criticized the central government for its slow response the city has been restored to parts of the city have electricity again but they are also setbacks the number of malaria cases is on the rice and despite massive many stations mo
major cycling swept over southeastern africa the storm killed more than one thousand people in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi hundreds of people are still missing as a result of the severe flooding that hit the region the world bank estimates that three million people are still suffering the after effects of the natural disaster and one of the worst affected places was the city of beirut in mozambique our correspondent. met with the mayor there a man who is fighting a daily battle to overcome...
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southern africa and flooding from cyclone idai indundates mozambique, zimbabwe and malawi.d nations calls it one of the worst weather disasters ever to hit the southern hemisphere. in the immediate aftermath, a rescue effort finds people stranded on rooftops and clinging to trees, but the death toll rises rapidly, reaching over 700, and still people are dying as diseases such as cholera increase across the affected areas. the track of idai gives clues as to why the flooding here was so bad. it was a double hit. the scale of the devastation here led many to ask about the role of climate change. in fact, the frequency of tropical cyclones in this area has decreased slightly in recent decades, but the evidence shows that more of those that do form are becoming stronger. now, to europe. this bridge on the greek island of crete has survived a lot of severe weather in its iii—year history, but the force of this flood in february was just too much. australia, in february, and it's supposed to rain in queensland during monsoon season, but the rains here this year are exceptional. t
southern africa and flooding from cyclone idai indundates mozambique, zimbabwe and malawi.d nations calls it one of the worst weather disasters ever to hit the southern hemisphere. in the immediate aftermath, a rescue effort finds people stranded on rooftops and clinging to trees, but the death toll rises rapidly, reaching over 700, and still people are dying as diseases such as cholera increase across the affected areas. the track of idai gives clues as to why the flooding here was so bad. it...
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dollars to reconstruct parts of mozambique zimbabwe and malawi all devastated by psycho needed by the powerful storm first hit southeast africa on march the fourteenth unleashing catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people that has the latest from bera the port city of mozambique almost flattened by the storm. we're at one of several temporary shelters that have been set up here in various cities one of the areas hardest hit by the floods and the like lone that hit just over two weeks ago and aid organizations saying people coming into the city and finding shelter in simple places like this has made their work slightly easier they are places across apollo province that still remain inaccessible difficult to get to because they still live waters those haven't receded and it's only once that happens and once roads are opened and the is access will aid organizations be able to spread their services and these facilities across this province for now bringing people into bayreuth is important the provision of shelter but also a create key priority is that of hoot and who'd water as
dollars to reconstruct parts of mozambique zimbabwe and malawi all devastated by psycho needed by the powerful storm first hit southeast africa on march the fourteenth unleashing catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people that has the latest from bera the port city of mozambique almost flattened by the storm. we're at one of several temporary shelters that have been set up here in various cities one of the areas hardest hit by the floods and the like lone that hit just over two weeks...
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development bank has promised around one hundred million us dollars to reconstruct parts of mozambique zimbabwe and malawi all devastated by cycling. mozambique's port city of bear it was almost flattened by the cycle and flooding and poor sanitation has led to an outbreak of cholera which is infected more than fourteen hundred people the un has appealed for three hundred ninety two million dollars to fund the humanitarian response to the disaster for the next three months unicef report says more than nineteen million children in bangladesh are being adversely affected by climate change rising waters are driving many families from coastal areas to the capital dhaka once they arrive in the city children are at risk of being used as laborers some even end up as prostitutes in south korea while fire has killed at least two people and forced from their homes it broke out in the eastern province of gang one on thursday night spread to the seaside holiday city of suction residents have been moved in at least fifty two schools have been closed. south koreans are rushing to buy the world's first smartp
development bank has promised around one hundred million us dollars to reconstruct parts of mozambique zimbabwe and malawi all devastated by cycling. mozambique's port city of bear it was almost flattened by the cycle and flooding and poor sanitation has led to an outbreak of cholera which is infected more than fourteen hundred people the un has appealed for three hundred ninety two million dollars to fund the humanitarian response to the disaster for the next three months unicef report says...
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that hit southern areas in the country back in march it i devastated parts of the southeast of mozambique zimbabwe and malawi killing hundreds and displacing tens of thousands the world bank says that franklin alone caused two billion dollars worth of damage it's unprecedented for two psychos to hit the region in such a short time fraction kenneth may require a major new humanitarian operation at the same time that the ongoing cycle response targeting three million people in three countries remain critically on the fund. more heavy rain is expected increasing the risk of floods mudslides and water borne diseases with the scale of this is a third likely to grow aid groups a lot more help will be needed from the international community over the coming days and in the months of recovery ahead mohammed al jazeera.
that hit southern areas in the country back in march it i devastated parts of the southeast of mozambique zimbabwe and malawi killing hundreds and displacing tens of thousands the world bank says that franklin alone caused two billion dollars worth of damage it's unprecedented for two psychos to hit the region in such a short time fraction kenneth may require a major new humanitarian operation at the same time that the ongoing cycle response targeting three million people in three countries...
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the powerful storm ripped through mozambique, zimbabwe, and malawi last month. crews are stl searching for remains of the dead. a cholera outbreak among the cyclone's survivors in mozambique threatens to increase the number of casualties even more. back in this country, acting deputy homeland security secretary claire grady has resigned. caat paves the way for president trump's pick kevinenan, the commissioner of u.s. customs anmeborder protection, to be the acting secretary of homeland security. but it also leaves the acting deputy position unfilled. mcaleenan's departure from customs and border protection means it now won't have a commissioner. the acting head of u.s. immigration and customs enforcement ron vitiello is stepping down friday, leaving a vacancy at the top of that agency as well. president trump left open the possibility today of sendingon addi u.s. troops to the southern border. he came to that conclusion after listening to stories about migrant crossings at a republican fundraiser in san antonio, texas. some 5,000 active-duty and national guard t
the powerful storm ripped through mozambique, zimbabwe, and malawi last month. crews are stl searching for remains of the dead. a cholera outbreak among the cyclone's survivors in mozambique threatens to increase the number of casualties even more. back in this country, acting deputy homeland security secretary claire grady has resigned. caat paves the way for president trump's pick kevinenan, the commissioner of u.s. customs anmeborder protection, to be the acting secretary of homeland...
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the bankrupt of trunt of the st flooding that followed has decimated huge tracts of land in mozambique, zimbabwe11, 12 days after the cyclone, it was only becoming clear just how destructive this storm had been. levels have dropped so quickly now that that this is becoming a much more dangerous trip. you could see just tracts of muddy brown water. this is one of the most impoverished areas in the world. how were these hundreds of thousands people across these areas going to cope. they don't contribute anything in life the developed world to issues of climate change. and yet they bear the brunt. the water, 8 meters high. so the wall would have been up towards the top of these trees. wfp has set up a distribution center and this was in a village which was on higher ground. when we arrived, there were thousands of people from small children to grandmothers and grandfathers who were desperate. they were absorbing people from outlying areas who had lost everything. in this village, school gone, houses were wrecked, they had very little food. they needed water. we were shown by one old lady the crock
the bankrupt of trunt of the st flooding that followed has decimated huge tracts of land in mozambique, zimbabwe11, 12 days after the cyclone, it was only becoming clear just how destructive this storm had been. levels have dropped so quickly now that that this is becoming a much more dangerous trip. you could see just tracts of muddy brown water. this is one of the most impoverished areas in the world. how were these hundreds of thousands people across these areas going to cope. they don't...
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mozambique, zimbabwe, and malawi devastated by a cyclone. the u.n.e libyan crisis in a special session. the members expressed deep concern that the military activity in tripoli risks libyan stability and prospects for u.n. mediation in a comprehensive political solution to the crisis. forces toon rebel halt all military movements. they also call on all forces to de-escalate and halt military activity. there can be no military solution to the conflict. host: i'm now joined by a research fellow at a think tank. thanks for speaking us on the news -- speaking with us here on the newshour. we were just tearing remarks after that u.n. urgent session focusing on developments in libya. it's interesting the security council calls on rebel forces to halt their advance. how important is this, given that in the past they have avoided singling out the rebels? guest: it is clearly a development, but given the fact the rebel leader decided to launch this offensive while the u.n. secretary-general was in libya, you have to see that as a measure of the amount of resp
mozambique, zimbabwe, and malawi devastated by a cyclone. the u.n.e libyan crisis in a special session. the members expressed deep concern that the military activity in tripoli risks libyan stability and prospects for u.n. mediation in a comprehensive political solution to the crisis. forces toon rebel halt all military movements. they also call on all forces to de-escalate and halt military activity. there can be no military solution to the conflict. host: i'm now joined by a research fellow...
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more than 815 people across mozambique, zimbabwe, and malawi have died since the cyclone struck. concern for the cyclone survivors now living in squalid conditions in temporary shelters. it seems to be fatal within hours if not properly treated. health officials say they're already been more cases of measles in the u.s. than there were for all of 2018. there been nearly 400 cases, the most since 2014. outbreaks of measles have been reported in several states, including new york, california, illinois, texas, and washington. health experts say most people who get measles have not been vaccinated. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david? david: british prime minister may's strategy may of been to bring brexit down to the wire but even she cannot have anticipate how close she would come to a no deal brexit. we welcome had other connolly -- we welcome heather connolly from washington. welcome. we put up on the board three of the alternatives. you ca
more than 815 people across mozambique, zimbabwe, and malawi have died since the cyclone struck. concern for the cyclone survivors now living in squalid conditions in temporary shelters. it seems to be fatal within hours if not properly treated. health officials say they're already been more cases of measles in the u.s. than there were for all of 2018. there been nearly 400 cases, the most since 2014. outbreaks of measles have been reported in several states, including new york, california,...
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dollars to reconstruct parts of mozambique zimbabwe in malawi all devastated by psycho die a powerful storm first hit south east africa on march fourteenth unleashing catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people. and his ready forces of injured eighty three palestinian protesters in the latest friday protest at the gaza israel border the demonstrations known as the great march of return began more than a year ago they demand an end to the blockade and the right for palestinians to return to lands occupied by israel israeli military says more than ten thousand people participated in friday's demonstrations more on everything we're covering in the news hour i will see for that in twenty five minutes time i found. when i step back and really think about the scope of what we've done is spent a giant terrible tragic experiment best pushed on drugs that it's a very modern way to do plumbing and we've made poisons the measure of progress. out of him. and. in models. and then come home. one in there about a highly endemic are not ago here in the lab who. they are easy enough to man wh
dollars to reconstruct parts of mozambique zimbabwe in malawi all devastated by psycho die a powerful storm first hit south east africa on march fourteenth unleashing catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people. and his ready forces of injured eighty three palestinian protesters in the latest friday protest at the gaza israel border the demonstrations known as the great march of return began more than a year ago they demand an end to the blockade and the right for palestinians to...
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children's fund says more aid is needed in mozambique malawi and zimbabwe nearly one thousand people died because of the cycle own and more than two million were affected many of them in the city of bam in mozambique. houses destroyed and self are slowly being rebuilt but the u.n. is struggling to reach areas around mozambique second biggest city that are still water logged. rescue teams are using amphibious vehicles as well as boats and helicopters. however many people haven't received any help whatsoever since cyc loan hit four weeks ago it's very hard work out there and it's painstaking and we just have to keep at it and again maybe the headlines are over in terms of like the big cyclon that hit but the work and the the gravity of the situation remains very much a reality today. the united nations world food program has managed to deliver tons of food and other aid to accessible areas hundreds of thousands of people have received help. today i'm getting paid for the first time myself until now i have gotten by with lost my daughter and grandchildren received after their houses were
children's fund says more aid is needed in mozambique malawi and zimbabwe nearly one thousand people died because of the cycle own and more than two million were affected many of them in the city of bam in mozambique. houses destroyed and self are slowly being rebuilt but the u.n. is struggling to reach areas around mozambique second biggest city that are still water logged. rescue teams are using amphibious vehicles as well as boats and helicopters. however many people haven't received any...
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southern africa and flooding from cyclone idai indundates mozambique, zimbabwe and malawi.ate aftermath, a rescue effort finds people stranded on rooftops and clinging to trees, but the death toll rises rapidly, reaching over 700, and still people are dying as diseases such as cholera increase across the affected areas. the track of idai gives clues as to why the flooding here was so bad. it was a double hit. the scale of the devastation here led many to ask about the role of climate change. in fact, the frequency of tropical cyclones in this area has decreased slightly in recent decades, but the evidence shows that more of those that do form are becoming stronger. now to europe. this bridge on the greek island of crete has survived a lot of severe weather in its 111 year history, but the force of this flood in february was just too much. australia in february, and it's supposed to rain in queensland during monsoon season, but the rains here this year are exceptional. the city of townsville is hardest hit, with prolonged rainfall shattering records going back to the 19th ce
southern africa and flooding from cyclone idai indundates mozambique, zimbabwe and malawi.ate aftermath, a rescue effort finds people stranded on rooftops and clinging to trees, but the death toll rises rapidly, reaching over 700, and still people are dying as diseases such as cholera increase across the affected areas. the track of idai gives clues as to why the flooding here was so bad. it was a double hit. the scale of the devastation here led many to ask about the role of climate change. in...
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that it's whale of mozambique malawi zimbabwe these are just the latest countries finding themselves in natural disasters or man made crises so dire that help from outside is a matter of life in death and with danger usually comes yet more danger no one knows that as well as aid workers with the red cross this week the international committee of the red cross warned the united states of the risks involved in trying to bring humanitarian aid into business ways and that is only one flashpoint in south east africa countries are still assessing the apocalyptic damage left by side and yet aid workers there say there is reason for hope. this. was. first doing its history here was. this. past season was in two weeks. you were here a positive assessment there and a talk about aid in the red cross i'm joined by dominic still hard news director of global operations for the international committee of the red cross it's good to have you here on the show it's not every day that we see red cross workers that happy especially when they're in an area that's been hit by disaster must make you feel go
that it's whale of mozambique malawi zimbabwe these are just the latest countries finding themselves in natural disasters or man made crises so dire that help from outside is a matter of life in death and with danger usually comes yet more danger no one knows that as well as aid workers with the red cross this week the international committee of the red cross warned the united states of the risks involved in trying to bring humanitarian aid into business ways and that is only one flashpoint in...
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two months after a cyclone caused massive damage and killed more than 1000 people in mozambique, malawi, and zimbabwe. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. shery: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm shery ahn. amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are our top stories from around the world. kicking upd japan another round of high-level negotiations in washington. we will talk global trade with the former prime minister of australia kevin rudd. pulling the plug on a mayor murder -- megamerger. amazon is set to report its earnings after the u.s. closing bell. investors went to see if the online retail giant will keep up the momentum we have seen this year in the tech sector. a quick check on the major averages, a tale of two markets. center,front and keeping parts of the market buoyant, including the nasdaq. is the broader u.s. s&p 500 seeing industria
two months after a cyclone caused massive damage and killed more than 1000 people in mozambique, malawi, and zimbabwe. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. shery: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm shery ahn. amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg...