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tiffa ny says factor, that is up for debate.ek before disclosing it to investors, and that it had not sought anti—trust approvals in various jurisdictions, including the eu, a suggestion that perhaps lvm h eu, a suggestion that perhaps lvmh was trying to drag its feet on the deal and it has nothing to do with the broader trade implications we just mentioned. one thing is certain, a lot has changed since these two companies agreed to get together, the coronavirus pandemic has upended the luxury market and if you look at the results of tiffa nys, if you look at the results of tiffanys, they say that sales in the last quarter was down 40%! given those conditions, the company that lvmh is acquiring is not as attractive as it was in november 2019, when it signed this deal and said the cynics out there is suggesting that perhaps it is a case of buyer's remorse. the challenge of luxury! now let's turn to those ongoing us—china trade tensions. they are likely to be inflamed further after the united states revoked visas for more than 1,0
tiffa ny says factor, that is up for debate.ek before disclosing it to investors, and that it had not sought anti—trust approvals in various jurisdictions, including the eu, a suggestion that perhaps lvm h eu, a suggestion that perhaps lvmh was trying to drag its feet on the deal and it has nothing to do with the broader trade implications we just mentioned. one thing is certain, a lot has changed since these two companies agreed to get together, the coronavirus pandemic has upended the...
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let's talk to either collect the ny who made that report hi i'd like nice to have you on the show will define attract more international car company to ghana. so that's the expectation of governments that once this policy is in place. the big economy. we have been already. very close in that country so that is the expectation and. the manufacture of. africa region. now i think at the moment used cars make up the majority of imports in ghana it's fair market for new vehicles. well there is a market for it by a very very little not so much significant and that's why government brought this policy in place just to ensure that these big car makers to to come back to come down. and also have a big market because really the market is dominated by. us to be difficult really to quickly change over time because people do not have enough money to buy new cars so the hope to create bigger markets for these big manufacturing. and. begin to come in months or years. and want to retraining programs funded the prospects for the mechanics that you talked to isaac . so many of them i've spoken to do not
let's talk to either collect the ny who made that report hi i'd like nice to have you on the show will define attract more international car company to ghana. so that's the expectation of governments that once this policy is in place. the big economy. we have been already. very close in that country so that is the expectation and. the manufacture of. africa region. now i think at the moment used cars make up the majority of imports in ghana it's fair market for new vehicles. well there is a...
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we found in the ny scene and. we did have everybody. to. see. on the unbeliever. if. you will bomb on a. new idea. you know. that. if. you did. which is. particularly. because i also used to do. i was young. a student. my family was very poor. i did a form. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school and set on my school fees. i was working a month. about 5 off last place where inside their pay it. then from little drops off so i had 4 lengths from a place. where you just yeah does sound like an explosive. do board feet start to cave in. blue i just found they came and try to see if we could find our way out to ask if they cave in. i was a very african dad i miss a step they knew that it's over. finally as my way out. i think it was to them there are of course that i and my friend we were able to escape they gave in. everett just collapsed on. died on their sport. i can't. yes picture those 3 boys faces. and i just asked myself it happened. today. if it had been me. i don't want to see somebody who was at my age would die in. school today and could see that it
we found in the ny scene and. we did have everybody. to. see. on the unbeliever. if. you will bomb on a. new idea. you know. that. if. you did. which is. particularly. because i also used to do. i was young. a student. my family was very poor. i did a form. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school and set on my school fees. i was working a month. about 5 off last place where inside their pay it. then from little drops off so i had 4 lengths from a place. where you just yeah does...
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them found in the ny scene and. we don't even have everybody. to. see. the unbeliever. last day of just. dealing with. the problem is a. battle with. do you obama you know me. working with you or deal was with me. and i you know. yes. and you. act which is. rare so you will be in a pool. i personally i don't know what the family is going through now. because i also used to do say. i was young. my family was very poor. i didn't form. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school and set on my school fees. i was working a month. about 5. where inside the paid. little drops off so i had. from a place. where you just sound like an explosive. to start to cave in. lou i just found they came and trying to see if we could find our way out to escape the cave if. i was a very average dad i missed a step they knew that it's over. finally i struggled my way out. i think it was to them there are of course that i and my friend we were able to escape their cave in. everett just collapsed on them. died on their sport. i can just picture those 3 boys the faces. and i just asked my
them found in the ny scene and. we don't even have everybody. to. see. the unbeliever. last day of just. dealing with. the problem is a. battle with. do you obama you know me. working with you or deal was with me. and i you know. yes. and you. act which is. rare so you will be in a pool. i personally i don't know what the family is going through now. because i also used to do say. i was young. my family was very poor. i didn't form. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school and set on...
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>>with fion homes ny group of their fire break.>more than 2 dozen people pitched in to help our maureen kelly talked those people behind the effort to estimat their actions saved 25 homes. arcalld mountain group of around 25 peope who used a hhat was mountain bike trail in of wilder ranch state >>into a fire brk initially, it was hana garden hose at our neighbor's house and top it over there whecame. escalated to okay we've saved his house the fist time. the fire was moving this way towards us and the bulk of nd m get out the tractor get out thworking on this fire d up cuttintimate that the fire line may cut is a half mile from end to end look on this i c >>came right up to it with charred trees and ash where the underbrush us side. the fully to untouched by flames but the fire did some ho and ev2 outbuildings justin robinson 25 homes in this area off are still standing. 4 not everyonewho pitched in 06live heremountain biker friends ofrom santa they just 3 people that from upper body and that lost l,r homes and felt - lpless and ha
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ny staff and others in the delegation have been working with these folks and i see my friend from virginia who knows a lot about what a tape to maintain communication networks and that is what we are working on. one problem that has come up this network and equipment firm that is a major strain on resources for people on the front line fighting the infern infernos. they don't have enough computers and spoke to address such a crisis at the west is experiencing. it is another example of what happens when you ignore year after here the urgent need for serious fire prevention. and i told some friends before i left i was going to come back and try to bring the senate together a. a. they said that isn't how it worked. the senate is known for fire prevention. the senate said between there and here there are 100 united states senators. we have differences of opinion. lord knows that is the case. i am just going to mention one. but i also offered concrete proposals for the conservation with changes in the budget for democrats and republicans to come to gather on end of the reasointo thereason i say
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the dallas stars, and tampa, ny. the second goal of the game, sent into org overtime, kevin shattenkirk here, he ended it. a man advantage call and tampa, a 3-1 lead, he could win the whole thing saturday night. he and the miami heat couldn't hold the celtics and jaylen brown from here. knocking down to big threes to seal game five miami leads 3-2, game number six is on sunday. ronald acuna jr. hit the longest home run tonight, 495 feet for the atlanta braves. he had man's strength. >> that would have been the gloves. >> move >>> i doesn't brown bears duking it out in heavyweight competition. not literally, but fat bear week is back on wednesday, give you a chance to vote on which bear is both depth the most for winter. here is this years bracket. twelve bears from the park are competing in head-to-head matchups. your votes will decide which of the bears gorged on the most salmon ahead of a long winter. will 2019 champion holly with school back in session, xfinity is committed to helping kids continue to learn-no mat
the dallas stars, and tampa, ny. the second goal of the game, sent into org overtime, kevin shattenkirk here, he ended it. a man advantage call and tampa, a 3-1 lead, he could win the whole thing saturday night. he and the miami heat couldn't hold the celtics and jaylen brown from here. knocking down to big threes to seal game five miami leads 3-2, game number six is on sunday. ronald acuna jr. hit the longest home run tonight, 495 feet for the atlanta braves. he had man's strength. >>...
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ny lives >> many medical experts say a national strategy, including a mandatory mask mandate, could have reduced the pandemic's toll considerably. >> i think the decisions made as a country were truly not being one unit and taking one unified approach throughout the entire 50 states. >> with the number of cases and deaths still far from under control, which direction the u.s. takes in the coming months depends on the outcome of the november election. is in miamilagher and joins us now. we initially saw the number of deaths starting to climb in the summer, just when you would expect it to stabilize or at least to decline. now we are going into the winter months. there must be a great deal of concern about how the country is going to cope with pandemic. fear allthis was the along. you have often heard dr. anthony fauci talking about the flu , talking about the colder months which force people to go indoors, which is where the pandemic spreads more easily. we have seen figures steadily declining. now they are steadily rising. we have a lot of infection rates in places like north dakota, wis
ny lives >> many medical experts say a national strategy, including a mandatory mask mandate, could have reduced the pandemic's toll considerably. >> i think the decisions made as a country were truly not being one unit and taking one unified approach throughout the entire 50 states. >> with the number of cases and deaths still far from under control, which direction the u.s. takes in the coming months depends on the outcome of the november election. is in miamilagher and...
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dealing with our state of course we need a state institution to investigate on that according to the ny take a pause for a moment because i want to show some of those protests is that you are saying i'm not to protect it so this takes us to focus the 16th embassador on protesters and once you've had to talk to any and then you see what happened to the testers it makes perfect sense and have a look at how i was and these are from the people of gov assad are dominant like they were often very interested as in the beginning are you sure all injured by civilians there is no one in military force they are also going around and they were shooting at us from the top of the houses and these belong to the my god how. you can see the protests in the hands of the police why will people still going out why are they not playoffs threat their risks the killings. yeah because there is no option we don't have an option 70 years after 2008 plus terror 2 years old by sundown regime and by. and supported by iran so i thing we don't have. like a cell or voice peacefully this is the only option we have to c
dealing with our state of course we need a state institution to investigate on that according to the ny take a pause for a moment because i want to show some of those protests is that you are saying i'm not to protect it so this takes us to focus the 16th embassador on protesters and once you've had to talk to any and then you see what happened to the testers it makes perfect sense and have a look at how i was and these are from the people of gov assad are dominant like they were often very...
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how potent is that as a political messa, given that so ny candidates say it?think it is a thing you have to say, don't you? 'you couldnt possibly say the opposite. there is little choice for candidates. but you're right. the issues that are facing america now are deeply ingrned in its history, right back to the founding of the country and the civilhe war and problems of the 1960's and jim crow earlier than a that, these things, these racial problems are mu more than the last few months. what has brought them to a height, of course, is the issue of police violence. that is central toin what is on here in wisconsin. again, to that case you are referring to in rochester, in new york, another case where a black person ended up dead as a result of an encounter with the police. it keeps t addingo the narrative, so i think joe biden has little choice but to say that. his emphasis is slightly who is doing the silent majority type message that in richard nixon rn in theate 1960's, saying all these people out there on the streets, and in nixon's case it was the hippies
how potent is that as a political messa, given that so ny candidates say it?think it is a thing you have to say, don't you? 'you couldnt possibly say the opposite. there is little choice for candidates. but you're right. the issues that are facing america now are deeply ingrned in its history, right back to the founding of the country and the civilhe war and problems of the 1960's and jim crow earlier than a that, these things, these racial problems are mu more than the last few months. what...
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which cases are brought before, in front of the board, and we will have to see if facebook refers a ny or whether there are any users who refer a ny whether there are any users who refer any cases to us but in principle, we will be able to anyissues principle, we will be able to any issues arising around posts connected to the election and also after the election but don't forget that we are not preferring to do expedited cases, we are preferring to from the beginning to have real deliberation and principled debate about our decisions. we are not here to have a slack opinion about things. we are here to take principles, principled decisions that facebook has to follow. the body of late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, who died last week at age 87, continues to lie in repose outside the supreme court so members of the public can pay their respects. there has been an outpouring of public mourning for the iconic liberal justice, who became a pop culture icon in recent years. let's get some of the day's other news. one of the most powerful officials in the vatican, cardinal angel
which cases are brought before, in front of the board, and we will have to see if facebook refers a ny or whether there are any users who refer a ny whether there are any users who refer any cases to us but in principle, we will be able to anyissues principle, we will be able to any issues arising around posts connected to the election and also after the election but don't forget that we are not preferring to do expedited cases, we are preferring to from the beginning to have real deliberation...
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lender known as opportunity which operates in 12 states including california and texas and among the ny largest counties in texas alone opportune has sued borrowers after they fell behind on their payments more than 40 $7000.00 times from may 26 team through july of this year that's 30 lawsuits per day on average 30 lawsuits a day from $26.00 team through now seems a bit excessive. until you realize we need the files at least that many a day to unto our fraction of the harm this it ministration has done to our air our water our human rights our mental health and after the republican national convention this woman's mental health. not exactly because the numbers are even worse in california or among 20 of its counties opportune filed more than 30000 collections lawsuits in 2019 and at least 14000 through the 1st half of 2020 when the coronavirus was whipping our nation. when your company relies on the fact that a bulk of their clientele is undocumented and unlikely or frankly terrified to lawyer up it's not exactly fair to name it after the spanish word for opportunity and then limit the
lender known as opportunity which operates in 12 states including california and texas and among the ny largest counties in texas alone opportune has sued borrowers after they fell behind on their payments more than 40 $7000.00 times from may 26 team through july of this year that's 30 lawsuits per day on average 30 lawsuits a day from $26.00 team through now seems a bit excessive. until you realize we need the files at least that many a day to unto our fraction of the harm this it ministration...
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just look atat wht he did to itit keys said windsor ny accidentally called- sure plus he c could issue dececision only g. dot he shshould have access your decision- digitalal support room on his own we could meet the present both don't even some portionss and- yoyou don't grow up schwab whoho don't do that don't be sick considider y young he decided. t would be difficult to the committee. take a look now i frfriday's acts i it was updatee that day on street close out the week. dow jones finishing in positive territory you can see they're up around a half a percent shares on the tech heavy nasdaq meanwhile down six tenths of a percent. a mixed bag on the european markets as well as shares on the food see an account here in paris both in positive territory as you can see their- site losses out. on the docks over in frankfurt. among the sectors hardest hit by the ongoing crisis is aviation. or layoffs and pay cuts have become the norm. zurich switzerland airport workers are facing propose weight reductions of fifteen percent. a protestst against it earlier on friday. the company. minding
just look atat wht he did to itit keys said windsor ny accidentally called- sure plus he c could issue dececision only g. dot he shshould have access your decision- digitalal support room on his own we could meet the present both don't even some portionss and- yoyou don't grow up schwab whoho don't do that don't be sick considider y young he decided. t would be difficult to the committee. take a look now i frfriday's acts i it was updatee that day on street close out the week. dow jones...
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decision on whether the trial should continue or if there's any trial should continue or if there's a ny continue or if there's any safety events are more likely, is it so good that you need to stop the trial right now and give it to everyone. these are some of the decisions that are made these kinds of committees. bulges into those in the administration that say the public benefits i getting this out early in the midst of a pandemic in the winter far outweigh the risks? well, we have to know the risks. so, yes. it is imperative to speed it up, but there is no reason not to follow time—tested steps because those of the things that ensure that the vaccines that are delivered, to a huge proportion of the population are not just effective, a huge proportion of the population are notjust effective, but also safe. and if it comes down to trusting you damage public trust in a vaccine, what happens then? well, to paraphrase an expression from south asia, it will be a joyless sin. you will roll out a vaccine that doesn't have enough uptake and therefore, i would say that it is best to follow the
decision on whether the trial should continue or if there's any trial should continue or if there's a ny continue or if there's any safety events are more likely, is it so good that you need to stop the trial right now and give it to everyone. these are some of the decisions that are made these kinds of committees. bulges into those in the administration that say the public benefits i getting this out early in the midst of a pandemic in the winter far outweigh the risks? well, we have to know...
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how ma ny tests will go into lockdown tomorrow. how many tests have you got?that testing capacity is a combination of testing capacity available here for us domestically, as well as capacity that is being made available as part of the uk wide arrangements. how many tests do you need? it depends very much on the percentage of population that is showing symptoms. at the moment, we know there is not a backlog for cases in wales that we know some people have had to wait a couple of days longer than they would have wanted. we were speaking to a woman earlier, about an hour ago, whose mother was in a care home in swa nsea. mother was in a care home in swansea. she has dementia. she had four months without being able to see any of her family because of the initial lockdown and now this woman will not be able to see any of her family again either, even outside, two, three, four metres distance. do you think these restrictions are too tough? we understand the inconvenience, particularly for families with loved ones in their ca re families with loved ones in their care
how ma ny tests will go into lockdown tomorrow. how many tests have you got?that testing capacity is a combination of testing capacity available here for us domestically, as well as capacity that is being made available as part of the uk wide arrangements. how many tests do you need? it depends very much on the percentage of population that is showing symptoms. at the moment, we know there is not a backlog for cases in wales that we know some people have had to wait a couple of days longer than...
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i think we will see sadly a lot of closures, pubs and restau ra nts, ma ny sadly a lot of closures, pubs now they are opening burdened by debts, they've got to pay off rent in the next 20 months and all this adds to the pressure and anything to make it more expensive or difficult and more strict to trade is going to see permanent closures. people will see their community local closing for good, very sadly. we wish all the very best and thank you for coming on and talking to us. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. for many it turned out cloudy on tuesday but with sunshine across the midlands and east of england it became very warm, 26 degrees recorded in suffolk. but it is going to get colder in the next few days for all of us, a drop of 14 degrees in suffolk between now and then. the colder air arriving behind this area of rain which is a cold front. it will get much colder, cold enough for some grass frost in the north of scotla nd for some grass frost in the north of scotland but still relatively mild across england and wales for the time being. on wednesday the
i think we will see sadly a lot of closures, pubs and restau ra nts, ma ny sadly a lot of closures, pubs now they are opening burdened by debts, they've got to pay off rent in the next 20 months and all this adds to the pressure and anything to make it more expensive or difficult and more strict to trade is going to see permanent closures. people will see their community local closing for good, very sadly. we wish all the very best and thank you for coming on and talking to us. now it's time...
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ny miles i mean there in the last year hong kong is basically dysfunctional and it's paralyzed and beenirport abroad. people were put under all used to burn you know on bystanders and a lot of trouble stop no country in the world with allow that and there's no people would have loved france hermie that they don't feel secure in hong kong anymore to those like little ghana doing something did you think down to one the people of hong kong would simply sit by and watch their freedoms erode and being eroded by beijing and not do anything about it. if you really think that then one you miscalculated bad all i think that. you know that you have there are certainly people you hung on. you know have different opinions of course that is that is obvious by the but also you have to really think that one is the new national security establishment there's almost $3000000.00 you know voted. in favor of this law so so that is that is also a fact that we should not exact but the but let let the time speak for itself let the market speak for ourselves let's let the people's final acceptance for it's the
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unequivocally any violence during his visit to konoha earlier this week and certainly a busy weekend ahead for ny though rob reynolds live in the sound jealous thank you . elizabeth ann curry is an expert on american politics sent a professor at george washington university she says the process movement's has already had a huge impact on american society. the struggles have been going on for decades the struggles themselves aren't new i think what we are seeing here is the way in which these protests actually have managed to change quite a few things in a short period of time on the one hand bringing in more people than ever before or persons who are they have changed the language that americans use we now hear calls for finding the police coming from you know dinner table every night where that would not the case just a few months ago and we've seen changes in a lot of different localities where most of the policies about the use of the police and regulations for police there me so we have seen changes in specific locations what we haven't seen are some of the larger national changes that people
unequivocally any violence during his visit to konoha earlier this week and certainly a busy weekend ahead for ny though rob reynolds live in the sound jealous thank you . elizabeth ann curry is an expert on american politics sent a professor at george washington university she says the process movement's has already had a huge impact on american society. the struggles have been going on for decades the struggles themselves aren't new i think what we are seeing here is the way in which these...
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democrats in the senate are alling on the supreme court nominee to recuse herself from ny future cases related to the election after president trump said the court may have to decide the outcome. asked old she may be about that during her confirmation hearing. it would push the supreme court further right on the bench. house may vote on a virus relief package this week, either a a bipartisan deal or democrat proposal if no accord is reached. speaker nancy pelosi and steven mnuchin have discussed the striking a deal. the democrats are talking at least $2 trillion program. wants to keep it $1.5 trillion. in the next fiscal year from collapsing tourism the coronavirus. the government approved the plan down in slightly forecast. the move would push the public more than 57% close to 60%.legal limit of going to be speaking with shifting investment strategy. haslinda: and weigh the impact relations esidency with china, stay with us, this is bloomberg. rishaad: tictoc with a potential ban by the trump administration ith links to verified information about the november election offering a range
democrats in the senate are alling on the supreme court nominee to recuse herself from ny future cases related to the election after president trump said the court may have to decide the outcome. asked old she may be about that during her confirmation hearing. it would push the supreme court further right on the bench. house may vote on a virus relief package this week, either a a bipartisan deal or democrat proposal if no accord is reached. speaker nancy pelosi and steven mnuchin have...
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actions were described as appropriate and consistent with their training however the mayor of rochester ny on stone thursday about the policemen involved in the death of daniel proved have been suspended i am suspending the officers in question today what i saw in that video. was a man who needed help. a man who needed compassion a man who needed humanity. a man who we should have been suspected. a man who was in crisis. our response to him. was wrong. next on our to international week of business news squeezed into less than 25 minutes your recap starts right after the shortest break season. i. this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss branch of boring washington coming up jobless claims in the united states have fallen to their lowest point since the beginning of the copa 19 pandemic straight ahead we dive into the numbers and follow the trend on the cases as they continue to fall plus volatility has surged over the last few months causing safe haven assets to jump but it is the bull run here to stay later on we're going to bring in some expert analysis to break do
actions were described as appropriate and consistent with their training however the mayor of rochester ny on stone thursday about the policemen involved in the death of daniel proved have been suspended i am suspending the officers in question today what i saw in that video. was a man who needed help. a man who needed compassion a man who needed humanity. a man who we should have been suspected. a man who was in crisis. our response to him. was wrong. next on our to international week of...
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the white house press secretary kayleigh mcena ny has just held her latest briefing — where she was askedpresident would accept the election result. this was her response. the president looks at the results ofa the president looks at the results of a free and fair election, he will accept the will of the american people. so, if he loses it it's free and fair, he will accept a? he will accept the results of free and fair election. and mr trump's presidential rivaljoe biden has also responded. "the american people will decide this election. and the united states government is perfectly capable of escorting trespassers out of the white house." the peaceful transfer of power between political opponents is talked about as one of the hallmarks of american democracy, and it's been a given for more than 200 years. here's leslie vinjamuri from the chatham house think tank. this really is as basic as it gets to any democracy — certainly to us democracy — that the one thing that must be guaranteed is respect for the arrangements that are put in place over the history of the united states to guarante
the white house press secretary kayleigh mcena ny has just held her latest briefing — where she was askedpresident would accept the election result. this was her response. the president looks at the results ofa the president looks at the results of a free and fair election, he will accept the will of the american people. so, if he loses it it's free and fair, he will accept a? he will accept the results of free and fair election. and mr trump's presidential rivaljoe biden has also responded....
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j°ny the first great shop for meric want.her great plymouth hails him as one of the great mentor is. i think young designers need to look at the designers need to look at the designers who revere terence conrad and have seen what he has done, and come to the design museum that terence built and put £75 million of his own money in over the last 30 yea rs, his own money in over the last 30 years, and you will see the commitment he had, and that will speak more eloquently than i can as to why he is so important. thank you for your time. toots hibbert, frontman of the legendary reggae band toots and the maytals, has died at the age of 77. one of jamaica's most influential musicians, he helped popularise reggae in the 1960s with songs like pressure drop, monkey man and funky kingston. he even claimed to have coined the genre's name, on 1968's do the reggay. hibbert‘s family said he died on friday. he had recently been treated in hospital for suspected coronavirus. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. m
j°ny the first great shop for meric want.her great plymouth hails him as one of the great mentor is. i think young designers need to look at the designers need to look at the designers who revere terence conrad and have seen what he has done, and come to the design museum that terence built and put £75 million of his own money in over the last 30 yea rs, his own money in over the last 30 years, and you will see the commitment he had, and that will speak more eloquently than i can as to why he...
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and europeans have moved suspicious activity reports claiming to show jp morgan and ny mellon a look banks they were hit very hard. among the worst performers in the u.s. market. >> professor of criminology. they are suspicious reports. they are suspected cases do you have any sense of how many of these transactions do actually reflect money laundering and how many of them are in fact, okay. no and nobody does in the sense they've got like switzerland, the banks are required to do a lot more investigation before their report when they report, they are frozen for a while until prosecutors make up their minds. in most countries in the world, they don't do that if the banks can't account for what the transaction is for, than just the easiest thing to do is to file the activity report and then it is up to the authorities to do what they want to do with it. the sources they have to do with that is very limited most suspicious activity reports don't get looked at seriously. it is a difficult debate hereof who is complicit then the responsibility turns over to the regulator. banks have a le
and europeans have moved suspicious activity reports claiming to show jp morgan and ny mellon a look banks they were hit very hard. among the worst performers in the u.s. market. >> professor of criminology. they are suspicious reports. they are suspected cases do you have any sense of how many of these transactions do actually reflect money laundering and how many of them are in fact, okay. no and nobody does in the sense they've got like switzerland, the banks are required to do a lot...
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the event after crashing out of the seven stage, the dutch writer broke her wrist and will miss tiffa nynd. beating britain to win the stage. lizzie banks is the highest place britain intent overall. tennis's fed cup is to be re—named the billie—jean king cup after the tennis great and founder of the wta. the 76—year—old is one of the greatest players of all time and won 39 grand slam titles in singles and doubles competitions. it is the first time a major global team competition has been i don't know what it feels like. i have such different emotions all day and just coming up to this day and of course we finally announced it. i am trying to wrap my head around it and pinch myself and all that but i think about a lot what we can do with this opportunity, what i can do for the future generations and how we can help make great girls and women on and off the court in whatever they decide to do for on the bbc sports website and that is that bbc news. that is it for me. the current spell of sudden weather is expected to last for the next few days. it is really very quiet on the weather front
the event after crashing out of the seven stage, the dutch writer broke her wrist and will miss tiffa nynd. beating britain to win the stage. lizzie banks is the highest place britain intent overall. tennis's fed cup is to be re—named the billie—jean king cup after the tennis great and founder of the wta. the 76—year—old is one of the greatest players of all time and won 39 grand slam titles in singles and doubles competitions. it is the first time a major global team competition has...
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than a century they have slowed down in the senate in ways that we were surprised this year when the ny waters entered our neighborhood and we didn't know what to do there are no sandbags there is no one to come and help us with what's happening we decided to act on our own lives and bring found but we found the water coming in from all directions as much of a heads neighborhood in the southern part of sudan's capital khartoum is now flooded some homes have collapsed as a result of the force of the water as the river which was once nearly 3 kilometers away became one with the area the levels of the nile started rising 3 weeks ago causing destruction as it flooded its banks and flowed into villages and towns more than 100 people have died in the past month as a result and more than 100000 homes have been damaged or destroyed more than half a 1000000 people have been displaced most left their homes with the help of their neighbors who also lost their homes there by. the people here are struggling despite all the difficulties we're helping each other out because we can't abandon each other
than a century they have slowed down in the senate in ways that we were surprised this year when the ny waters entered our neighborhood and we didn't know what to do there are no sandbags there is no one to come and help us with what's happening we decided to act on our own lives and bring found but we found the water coming in from all directions as much of a heads neighborhood in the southern part of sudan's capital khartoum is now flooded some homes have collapsed as a result of the force of...
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they looks back at his life. don't make them like harry evans they don't make them like harry eva ns a nyhis generation, he personified the noblest possibilities ofjournalism and social mobility in the 20th century. the son of a railwayman and grocery store owner, he came up through local papers, first on the manchester evening you is, then as editor of the northern echo in darlington, aged just 32. harry evans darlington, aged just 32. harry eva ns fell darlington, aged just 32. harry evans fell out with rupert murdoch, but not before in 13 years at the sunday times, he redefined journalism itself. a master craftsman, he pioneered a form of brave, investigative campaigning journalism, famously winning compensation for the survivors of thalidomide, a drug given to pregnant women who gave birth to children with serious birth defects. it was a landmark victory. the most important judgment, not only for the freedom of the press but the citizen's right to know. and most distinguished group of judges citizen's right to know. and most distinguished group ofjudges have told the british governmen
they looks back at his life. don't make them like harry evans they don't make them like harry eva ns a nyhis generation, he personified the noblest possibilities ofjournalism and social mobility in the 20th century. the son of a railwayman and grocery store owner, he came up through local papers, first on the manchester evening you is, then as editor of the northern echo in darlington, aged just 32. harry evans darlington, aged just 32. harry eva ns fell darlington, aged just 32. harry evans...
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all of these guys moving firmly and all of these guys that are listening to the sea ny for leadershipand the cn why has a largeisting this to degree and lagging, possibly for a number of reasons. both with recovery but also linked potentially to the politics around the exchange rate. tom: the politics can be there, but it also comes down to interest rate differences and capital flow differences. which will win out in the next six months he? themos: if you look at china, the level of yield is extremely high. historically and in absolute terms relative to the u.s. one. interest rate differentials -- check. -- with a lot of the outflows we have seen from china are becoming a more comfortable one for chinese to invest in domestically. you also make a separate point, which is very important, around the broader capital flows. i think emerging markets have kind ofrienced the capital inflow that you have seen in the u.s. equity markets, and that is an affliction that has been going on for a couple of years now. i do think that should change fadesime as the recession and as the recovery broade
all of these guys moving firmly and all of these guys that are listening to the sea ny for leadershipand the cn why has a largeisting this to degree and lagging, possibly for a number of reasons. both with recovery but also linked potentially to the politics around the exchange rate. tom: the politics can be there, but it also comes down to interest rate differences and capital flow differences. which will win out in the next six months he? themos: if you look at china, the level of yield is...
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the ny blockers say when european stocks can't find a positive, it sets up a really bad day.hat's going on. bloomberg preparing that recent run-up still on course for the strongest week since april. gold 18.54. georgette, who by the way is one of the best forecasters, she sees near-term weakness and market doing nothing. and we have increases in covid infections. the government says it is not considering a new nationwide lockdown as draconian measures we saw early on in the pandemic. with us to discuss more is our ris bureau anchor:. what are the concerns? >> something needed to be done as we have see the number of new cases increasing like massively over the past few weeks. and there's also the local reaction. because what the government right now is doing is actually implementing local restriction. for example in mers sigh severing closed from saturday night. it's not just bars are closing earlier. they are just closed, period. so this came as a shock to the local hospitality industry. this was like not expected. and obviously some people are trying to fight this on the pol
the ny blockers say when european stocks can't find a positive, it sets up a really bad day.hat's going on. bloomberg preparing that recent run-up still on course for the strongest week since april. gold 18.54. georgette, who by the way is one of the best forecasters, she sees near-term weakness and market doing nothing. and we have increases in covid infections. the government says it is not considering a new nationwide lockdown as draconian measures we saw early on in the pandemic. with us to...
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tom: we continue our coverage with geoffrey yu of the ny melon here. the economics into all the challenges, all the pressures that chairman powell faces. we will have a special congress led by caroline hyde today at 2:00 p.m. in new york. this press conference will be unusual with a wonderful set of guests. the controversial opinions of scott minerd of guggenheim, and alan blinder of princeton will join us as well. we love doing this show. it really drives forward the conversation in real time as the fed speaks. stay with us. from london, from new york, this is bloomberg. -- danielr again yergin in the next hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the european union and the u.k. jointly agree it was the best and only way for ensuring peace on the island of ireland. and we will never backtrack on that. this agreement has been ratified by this house and by the house of commons. it cannot be unilaterally changed, disregarded, or to supply. leyenne: ursula von der speaking to members of the european alliance and her state of the union. this is after boris johnson and
tom: we continue our coverage with geoffrey yu of the ny melon here. the economics into all the challenges, all the pressures that chairman powell faces. we will have a special congress led by caroline hyde today at 2:00 p.m. in new york. this press conference will be unusual with a wonderful set of guests. the controversial opinions of scott minerd of guggenheim, and alan blinder of princeton will join us as well. we love doing this show. it really drives forward the conversation in real time...
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in peace, a symbol of the sacrifice made their to liberate europe and secure freedom from nazi tyran nymorials act as historical touchstones. they are the intersection of memories and history. they are meant to inspire contemplation and reflection about events and people, like eisenhower who shaped our history profoundly. i hope this memorial not only makes us more aware of eisenhower's accomplishments and where we would be as a nation or world without him, without his vision and leadership, but even more importantly, i hope it causes us to reflect on where we are today. and what we are, as individuals, and a society. and what we can do to change the course of the nation and the world. it is incumbent upon us to learn from the past to apply those principles to our circumstances today, to build on the foundation eisenhower desperately fought to protect and secure. this memorial teaches us that through all of the darkness, there is light. and this memorial comes at exactly the right time to provide light in our troubling times. as we look to the entrance of the memorial, we see the hopes
in peace, a symbol of the sacrifice made their to liberate europe and secure freedom from nazi tyran nymorials act as historical touchstones. they are the intersection of memories and history. they are meant to inspire contemplation and reflection about events and people, like eisenhower who shaped our history profoundly. i hope this memorial not only makes us more aware of eisenhower's accomplishments and where we would be as a nation or world without him, without his vision and leadership,...
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wray outlined threats for the nation during his house ny before the homeland security committee.and you can tell until this community assessed this to primarily to denigrate vice president biden kindat the russians see as of an anti-russian establishment. mark: director wray added, in addition to russia, china are trying to saries interfere in the presidential ampaign primarily for disinformation. president trump would support narrow legislation to provide or financial help to airlines as they try to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, that's according to white house chief staff mark meadows after a meeting with industry executives today. needs $25 billion and that 30,000 to
wray outlined threats for the nation during his house ny before the homeland security committee.and you can tell until this community assessed this to primarily to denigrate vice president biden kindat the russians see as of an anti-russian establishment. mark: director wray added, in addition to russia, china are trying to saries interfere in the presidential ampaign primarily for disinformation. president trump would support narrow legislation to provide or financial help to airlines as they...
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. >> full-tiinally gilead, down ny 18%. guy, trading or fading >> i love when we fire these graphics i'd trade this, brian. i'd trade it based on the fact that 61.5 has been huge support going back to december of 2018 tested it a few times and it bounced. i think we're going to bounce with it here it's still a premium company with a great balance sheet they're a victim of their own success. i'd say trade it >> jeff? >> i think guy copied my homework i was going to say the exact same thing you go back a couple of years, this thing has traded like clock work between the low 80s and the low 60s. i think you trade it here just on the near term technical support that's been really stable for some time i think you can trade it to at least that $70 level >> trade it or fade it is over all right. so we heard from the major power players in the world today at the delivering alpha conference. here's social capital ceo's take. >> the markets are going higher because i think the presidency and the impact of the presidency is being divo
. >> full-tiinally gilead, down ny 18%. guy, trading or fading >> i love when we fire these graphics i'd trade this, brian. i'd trade it based on the fact that 61.5 has been huge support going back to december of 2018 tested it a few times and it bounced. i think we're going to bounce with it here it's still a premium company with a great balance sheet they're a victim of their own success. i'd say trade it >> jeff? >> i think guy copied my homework i was going to say...
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adium ny s iiform walk back to the team motel. it's unknown when the giants will be able to return to the field. remember couple weeks ago a positive test crossed the a's, costing them to miss four games. in the meantime no problem for the a's under the lights in texas with matt olson the furth batter of the game uncorking not only the 14th home run but the grand slam as the fourth batter of the game. it is shaun murphy and that solo shot gets 464 feet away. the a's win, 10-6 with the best record in the american league. it is the magic number to clinch the playoffs which is nine. >>> major league baseball announced they would play the postseason under a bubble like the nba. they have more venues with la, san diego, houston and arlington, texas. the plan has to be approved by the players association. >>> in the nba kyle lowry and the rafters show up with the loser going home. jaylen brown scoring a fast break, and the celtics up by 8. the toronto's were the defending champion zimmer rowling and norman powell ties up the game but a
adium ny s iiform walk back to the team motel. it's unknown when the giants will be able to return to the field. remember couple weeks ago a positive test crossed the a's, costing them to miss four games. in the meantime no problem for the a's under the lights in texas with matt olson the furth batter of the game uncorking not only the 14th home run but the grand slam as the fourth batter of the game. it is shaun murphy and that solo shot gets 464 feet away. the a's win, 10-6 with the best...
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ny mu company is bigger than it ever was and it's stronger than it ever was and i'm having more fun thanr had. >> donald trump in 2004 launching "the apprentice" which gave him the reputation as a brilliant businessman on which he ran for president. in reality, according to "the new york times," the almost half a billion dollars he earned from the show rescued him from past financial ruin and he used that money to go on a buying spree of unprofitable golf properties using those losses to avoid paying taxes for years to come. also according to "the times," he's personally on the hook for $400 million of loans that come due in a few years. chuck rosenberg started his year as a federal prosecutor in the criminal section of the tax division of doj. chuck, so good to see you. you are a tax expert. his tactics are so aggressive, from what we've read. what alarm bells would go off for investigators of possible fraud? we know that the manhattan d.a. is looking into this very thing. >> sure. not surprisingly, andrea. look, tax avoidance, minimizing your taxes are perfectly lawful. tax evasion is
ny mu company is bigger than it ever was and it's stronger than it ever was and i'm having more fun thanr had. >> donald trump in 2004 launching "the apprentice" which gave him the reputation as a brilliant businessman on which he ran for president. in reality, according to "the new york times," the almost half a billion dollars he earned from the show rescued him from past financial ruin and he used that money to go on a buying spree of unprofitable golf properties...
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let's take this to what we're experiencing right now. , our ny americans seniors, we've asked them to stay home, we've asked them to limit their contacts, we've asked them to be careful? we've given them telemedicine, but we need to take it to the next level. there are now products that are on the market, that are out there today, we need to start reimbursing them and taking care of them, where you can actually do your covid test at home. you can get on that telemedicine, that phone call, talk to the medical professional, do the covid test right there with them on the phone, there's multiple providers of this, and get your results in a couple days. instead of asking, you know, my father, who is in his mid 80's to get in the car and go wait in line through one of the drive-thru testing, or someone else to go wait at a doctor's office or an urgent care office or wherever they're doing this, this exists today. why aren't we reimbursing, why aren't we making this available? if we say we love and care for our most vulnerable populations , why aren't we thinking of the future? why aren't we
let's take this to what we're experiencing right now. , our ny americans seniors, we've asked them to stay home, we've asked them to limit their contacts, we've asked them to be careful? we've given them telemedicine, but we need to take it to the next level. there are now products that are on the market, that are out there today, we need to start reimbursing them and taking care of them, where you can actually do your covid test at home. you can get on that telemedicine, that phone call, talk...
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also in brooklyn ny started earlier this evening. police apparently are taking a hands off approach there are at least at this point no reported clashes with any of the protesters. >>now to charlotte north carolina where protesters walked linking arms shouting say her name. they met at a park in charlotte and the police department there says about 100 people participated in the first hour and everything was peaceful. they say then protesters started putting things like signs scooters and cones set on to the streets. blocking the road but again largely peaceful there in charlotte. >>i am taking a look now at protests video from a louisville kentucky, where you see some flames there this is you know ground 0 the in louisville tonight, a curfew in effect until 6.30 in the morning. it's going to remain in place for the next 3 days. a demonstrator swarming the streets there after the aftermath of the announcement at angry and outraged that there were no charges filed in taylor's death. also we should add that emergency services there in l
also in brooklyn ny started earlier this evening. police apparently are taking a hands off approach there are at least at this point no reported clashes with any of the protesters. >>now to charlotte north carolina where protesters walked linking arms shouting say her name. they met at a park in charlotte and the police department there says about 100 people participated in the first hour and everything was peaceful. they say then protesters started putting things like signs scooters and...
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tonight former ny nypd putlieutenant darren porcher, who police could be looking for.s blocking the emergency room entrance at the hospital where the deputies were being treated, shouting they hope the cops would die. voters have had
tonight former ny nypd putlieutenant darren porcher, who police could be looking for.s blocking the emergency room entrance at the hospital where the deputies were being treated, shouting they hope the cops would die. voters have had
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othe 20thentury eugenics program in whh h 32 states, including california, forciblyteterilid pepeop -- nyr,isabled d people of color- for dedes. in 26, kelliillon beme the first rvivor osterilizion abuse toueue thealififora departmentnt of corrections for damages. "belly of the beast" tells her story and chronicles her fight to hold the state of california accountable. this is the film's trailer. >> there is aulture o seccy in cifornia. >> have some fear, wt kind of reperssions will i gefor cong on antalking out this? i havalways bn a fighter. it wasaturally burst until i wawas in prison. >> it is a pelvic ex.. he said i had a fibroid. >> i was told i hacacancerelll s. >> i felt like somethingasas wrong. >>e were getting hdreds of letts about medical ususes ery month. >> doctor toldou -- >> i have ver beenold that. >> i had bn intentionally sterilized a lied to. >> the law prohibi steriling pele in pron for t purpose of birth control. they were doing it awaway. >> what are the chlelengesithh intent.ry, that is athe docr said, well, it is cheaper than lflfare. >>>> i was looking at these d
othe 20thentury eugenics program in whh h 32 states, including california, forciblyteterilid pepeop -- nyr,isabled d people of color- for dedes. in 26, kelliillon beme the first rvivor osterilizion abuse toueue thealififora departmentnt of corrections for damages. "belly of the beast" tells her story and chronicles her fight to hold the state of california accountable. this is the film's trailer. >> there is aulture o seccy in cifornia. >> have some fear, wt kind of...
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poisoning,ny's chancellor angela merkel of germany is under pressure to cancel the pipeline from russia to germany. would you support such a move? do you think the project should be canceled? pres. trump: sure. supported -- supportive of that. i was the first one who brought it up. you never heard of nord stream 2 until trump came along. we are protecting germany from russia, right? nato? we are protecting germany from russia. germany is paying russia billions and billions of dollars to get their energy, and the real number is probably 60% to 70%, ultimately, of the energy is going to come from russia. and i said this for years -- that nobody talks about it. one of the many things, between sanctions and all of what we have done for ukraine relative to -- they used to send pillows, and we sent tank busters, but i brought that up a long time ago. russia is unhappy that i brought it up. but you had never heard of nor 2, until-- nord stream i got elected. and i said why is germany making a deal to give billions of dollars to russia and then we are protecting germany from russia? how does th
poisoning,ny's chancellor angela merkel of germany is under pressure to cancel the pipeline from russia to germany. would you support such a move? do you think the project should be canceled? pres. trump: sure. supported -- supportive of that. i was the first one who brought it up. you never heard of nord stream 2 until trump came along. we are protecting germany from russia, right? nato? we are protecting germany from russia. germany is paying russia billions and billions of dollars to get...
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government desperate for a vaccine,ny vaccine, running a tab that we taxpayers will ultimately pick up. >> i have an incurable blood cancer called multiple myeloma. >> reporter: longtime public health advocate david mitchell is founder of patients for affordable drugs. >> my doors have me on a four- drug combination that carries a list price of $900,00 a year. so i care deeply about vaccines that will be affordable because if you have a blood cancer a if you're taking chemotherapy, both of which i am, then the risk of a very bad outcome from covid 19 is high. so i want a vaccine real bad. >> reporter: but if it's a vaccine we already subsidized, is the government, and therefore taxpayers, really going to have to pay again? we've pumped $12 billion tot these drug companies for operation warp speed. we are effectively underwriting r&d, clinical trials, standing up production capability and even producing, paying to produce the drugs. >> reporte just consider moderna's contract: three billion dollars to immunize 50 million americs. so not to personalize this too much, but i have paid n do
government desperate for a vaccine,ny vaccine, running a tab that we taxpayers will ultimately pick up. >> i have an incurable blood cancer called multiple myeloma. >> reporter: longtime public health advocate david mitchell is founder of patients for affordable drugs. >> my doors have me on a four- drug combination that carries a list price of $900,00 a year. so i care deeply about vaccines that will be affordable because if you have a blood cancer a if you're taking...
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tanky drew inspiration from places like the man of life center, a church on johns island, one of the nyina where gullah culture took root. built in 1902 and now on the national register of historic places, it was known as a praise use. ♪ it was home to the moving star hall singers. >> a lot o times when people hear the songs of the elders they hear, that is old stuff. no, that is good stuff. that is music that gives us a foundation and helps us move forward in state.e progressive we don't want to forget that. >> gullah's popularity today springs from a more difficult 91-year-old abraham bill jenkins grew up on johns island. >>dy everyould listen to what the gullah does. even the people of they thought, that is old country boys. >> that is how you were treated? soto second-class citizens? >> more like fifth class citizens >> but then the music was a relief from that life? >> oh yes. people glad to get to church. ♪ >> ranky tanky band members want to play it forward for current and future generations. they are also part of a larger gullah cultural moment. we met charlton singleton and ana
tanky drew inspiration from places like the man of life center, a church on johns island, one of the nyina where gullah culture took root. built in 1902 and now on the national register of historic places, it was known as a praise use. ♪ it was home to the moving star hall singers. >> a lot o times when people hear the songs of the elders they hear, that is old stuff. no, that is good stuff. that is music that gives us a foundation and helps us move forward in state.e progressive we...
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>>all right robert thank you ny. no one is the time and we begin with breaking news kentucky's attorney general will and will be announcing the decision in that fatal shooting of 26 year-old brianna taylor in louisville. >>by police at 1030 this morning. so taylor as you may know was shot and killed by louisville police officers using a no knock warrant for a drug investigation. in which they broke down taylor's door to her home the warrant was for an individual who did not live at that address her boyfriend fearing it was an intruder opened fire and struck an officer and that's when officers returned fire striking and killing taylor. last week the city of louisville settled a lawsuit with her family that included police reform and 12 million dollars. the city of louisville has declared a state of emergency in preparation for riots in the wake of today's announcement we're going to be carrying that decision live on kron on beginning at 1030. >>it's 9 '02, 3 more bay area counties have got the green light to move forw
>>all right robert thank you ny. no one is the time and we begin with breaking news kentucky's attorney general will and will be announcing the decision in that fatal shooting of 26 year-old brianna taylor in louisville. >>by police at 1030 this morning. so taylor as you may know was shot and killed by louisville police officers using a no knock warrant for a drug investigation. in which they broke down taylor's door to her home the warrant was for an individual who did not live at...
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tonight former ny nypd putlieutenant darren porcher, who police could be looking for.utrage over the shooting nationwide. protesters blocking the emergency room entrance at the hospital where the deputies were being treated, shouting they hope the cops would die. voters have had enough. "fox news poll" says protests in cities are actually riots. >>> update to the story we brought you, with us tonight, california congressman devin nunes, he is the ranking republican on house intelligence. he says members of special counsel's robert mueller's trump russia team may have obstructed justice after government document surfaced showing they wiped clean dozens of government phones. many, wiped, quote, accidentally, before the justice department's inspector general could investigate these phones for potential bias against trump. >>> plus another update. reports coming in u.s. attorney john durham may be on the verge of releasing an interim in his criminal inquiry into the trump russia prone. we'll talk to former house oversight chair jason chaffetz about what could be coming. >>
tonight former ny nypd putlieutenant darren porcher, who police could be looking for.utrage over the shooting nationwide. protesters blocking the emergency room entrance at the hospital where the deputies were being treated, shouting they hope the cops would die. voters have had enough. "fox news poll" says protests in cities are actually riots. >>> update to the story we brought you, with us tonight, california congressman devin nunes, he is the ranking republican on house...
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amy: some ofof the most vulnlnee ople on ththe west coast have been farmworkers, ny of whom are undocumented. first came the pandemic, and now the climate-fueled fires. despite the risks, many feel they have to keep working even if that means working inside evacacuation zones.. authorities in california have repeatedly allowed growers to continue harvesting despite evacuation orders putting workers at great risk. the intercept reports agricultural commissioners in california's wine regions have worked closely with the sonoma county farm bureau and sonoma county winegrowers to repeatedly grant permission to grape growers to harvest in wildfire-evacuation zones. the issue is not new. in 2017, the sonoma county agricultural commission issued evacuation zone entry permits to 280 groups of people to conduct "critical functions." the intercept reports such critical functions included "harvesting, feeding and watering livestock, managing fermentations, and irrigating nursery crops." farmworkers have also been disproportionanately hit by the pandemic. hervacio p peÑa lopez z is a for farmworker who
amy: some ofof the most vulnlnee ople on ththe west coast have been farmworkers, ny of whom are undocumented. first came the pandemic, and now the climate-fueled fires. despite the risks, many feel they have to keep working even if that means working inside evacacuation zones.. authorities in california have repeatedly allowed growers to continue harvesting despite evacuation orders putting workers at great risk. the intercept reports agricultural commissioners in california's wine regions have...
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sometimes called thefl ternet into the united states internet anthe chinese internet, and this is something nyunited states including the trump administration are advocating for and something other people find extremely dangerous and potentially inefficient. >> reporter: just as yousa're ng it is being seen as a proxy war between the two superpowers, i mean, if you wanted to go about doing tis, it seems like you would institute a much more broader policy that applied to all americans' data ratherhan, per se, picking on one company, two companies, three companies. >> yeah, that is a very smart right now.f what's going on so one can argue that what the trump administration should have done if they're ally concerned about data protection and about china is they should have come up wita set of blanket policies and rules, instead of charging at tiktok and changing direction, the conversation, lychanges what exaas being required, which has led us into a very strange wha wha amole situation, which is this enormously conversation between tech dynamics in the united states and chain, one to have the mo
sometimes called thefl ternet into the united states internet anthe chinese internet, and this is something nyunited states including the trump administration are advocating for and something other people find extremely dangerous and potentially inefficient. >> reporter: just as yousa're ng it is being seen as a proxy war between the two superpowers, i mean, if you wanted to go about doing tis, it seems like you would institute a much more broader policy that applied to all americans'...