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ramy: i'm ramy inocencio in neon -- in new york.doubled to $2.2 billion up to the lender received proceeds of around 740 million for the sale of its australian life insurance operations. the on market buyback started january 15 and expects the buyback to boost its ratio to 11.2% at the end of march. yvonne: the timing of the saudi aramco ipo is back in the news with the energy minister saying it will be "nice" if it happens in 2019. they say the timing is not critical for the saudi government and what should be the biggest ipo in history has been pushed to next year after originally been flagged for 2018. much more is at stake than taking a box. ramy: singapore airlines says wall oil price volatility will impact operating costs, it is looking at pricing based on supply and demand. the ceo told us as long as demand remains viable, pricing will not change to medically. he give us his view on the current trade tensions between the u.s. and china. i want to say i'm not qualified to talk about the impact of trade between the us and china
ramy: i'm ramy inocencio in neon -- in new york.doubled to $2.2 billion up to the lender received proceeds of around 740 million for the sale of its australian life insurance operations. the on market buyback started january 15 and expects the buyback to boost its ratio to 11.2% at the end of march. yvonne: the timing of the saudi aramco ipo is back in the news with the energy minister saying it will be "nice" if it happens in 2019. they say the timing is not critical for the saudi...
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i am ramy inocencio. we will be looking at the action on wall street and how it will play into your asia-pacific trading day. the mood on the markets was one of optimism, in large part because of things cracking in the proverbial trade war. the united states saying they for give concession to zte them to get back into business, and china saying they will buy 25 billion dollars more in terms of u.s. goods. all of that is subject to change. up.market was definitely haidi: things can change so quickly. it is this on-again off-again emotional roller coaster that we are getting used to. there is a? over the resilience of the rally, but a good session overnight. ramy: let's look at how the markets closed on wall street. they were green across the board for major markets. , a s&p 500 up .9% three-month high. 25,000, the first time since mid-march. the nasdaq is the story here. , itthe third day in a row was up at records because of that optimism out there. haidi: all that optimism. lots in europe as well. the ec
i am ramy inocencio. we will be looking at the action on wall street and how it will play into your asia-pacific trading day. the mood on the markets was one of optimism, in large part because of things cracking in the proverbial trade war. the united states saying they for give concession to zte them to get back into business, and china saying they will buy 25 billion dollars more in terms of u.s. goods. all of that is subject to change. up.market was definitely haidi: things can change so...
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ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york. it to boost purchases of american goods by $25 billion this year. to fulfill president trump's desire to shrink the u.s. trade deficit with the country. joining us is todd mariano rajoy. ano.odd mari you think both sides appear to be added towards one round of riff impositions. how would this play out? with you. good to be thanks for having me on. what we looking at here is what youly looking said, the $70 billion offer as well as others moller offers that have been mooted -- other smaller offers that have been mooted now. -- fully a lay the concerns. it's not only about goods traded. we are looking at investment restrictions and technology transfer and protection of intellectual property, so i do or 25ink 70 billion billion in goods purchases is enough to really withstand not on slots of the trade policy agenda from the u.s. ramy: as a quick reminder, i want to hop into the bloomberg terminal and share with our viewers the current trade deficit with china. to $50 billion at the end o
ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york. it to boost purchases of american goods by $25 billion this year. to fulfill president trump's desire to shrink the u.s. trade deficit with the country. joining us is todd mariano rajoy. ano.odd mari you think both sides appear to be added towards one round of riff impositions. how would this play out? with you. good to be thanks for having me on. what we looking at here is what youly looking said, the $70 billion offer as well as others moller offers that...
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ramy: thank you.ue our discussion on the fed and what we are likely to see from other central banks. later on, we are seeing a.response from the bank of is it expecting much reactio the fed? we will talk with paul choi. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. ramy: am ramyncw york. markets are under pressure after the fed signal in new york. are they overreacting? catherine -- kathleen hays is here. i think it is interesting because we got through a rate hike as expected. it was a small shift that hit the bond market, the asian markets as well. go on the terminal tells you the story in pictures. dots saying we hikes this year. those represent votes on the fomc. we had division monetary affairs, an important position, here is what he said about the it is not a solid signal. i would be inclined to think about ierms of re noise than signal. what the fed will do is look at the da and take his clue from there. the dots are an exercise in forecasting. it is true the markets also saw a haw
ramy: thank you.ue our discussion on the fed and what we are likely to see from other central banks. later on, we are seeing a.response from the bank of is it expecting much reactio the fed? we will talk with paul choi. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. ramy: am ramyncw york. markets are under pressure after the fed signal in new york. are they overreacting? catherine -- kathleen hays is here. i think it is interesting because we got through a rate hike as expected....
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ramy: i'm ramy inocencio in new york.ere markets are trading in the asia-pacific. japan's nikkei is giving us gains we saw earlier, down .1%. without those core machine orders for the prior month, definitely beating expectations. the kospi is rising at its highest in the early part of the trading day, up by about .3%. currencies on the region, as well. 109.41 there. not much movement for the aussie dollar. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: 8:30 in singapore, a day away from the summit to train president trump and kim jong-un and minutes away from the singapore open here. plenty of action in the markets here, not just geopolitically, but also central banks meeting this week and plenty of data to sift through. i'm yvonne man in singapore. ramy: i'm ramy inocencio in new york and you are watching daybreak asia. let's get first word news now with haidi lun. haidi: president trump and kim jong-un are in singapore for their historic summit. they flew in amid heavy security and will meet at the cup hello hotel on t island on tuesday.
ramy: i'm ramy inocencio in new york.ere markets are trading in the asia-pacific. japan's nikkei is giving us gains we saw earlier, down .1%. without those core machine orders for the prior month, definitely beating expectations. the kospi is rising at its highest in the early part of the trading day, up by about .3%. currencies on the region, as well. 109.41 there. not much movement for the aussie dollar. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: 8:30 in singapore, a day away from the summit to train...
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i am ramy inocencio. we are looking at the action on wall street, playing into the asia-pacific trading day. looking at the markets, we have another bump in the stocks. up example, the s&p 500 was by 7/10 of a percentage point, excuse me 5/10 of a percentage point. nasdaq hitting a record. this was in large part because of what happened on friday, the wage gains we saw, 2.7%. and despite all of those trade war fears that we have been talking about with china, as well as with the u.s.'s allies, mainly the european union, as well as canada. hop into the bloomberg, gtv in the bloomberg library. you can see the breakout that the s&p 500 has done over the 274.687,weeks or so, the last time we hit that was back here, if you follow along, mid-march. 2.5 months ago. you see the drop earlier, that was the italian populist government fears. we have pulled up and away from that. but the question now is whether oris is just the now, or fe the future. haidi: looking at the fragility of this rally, how investors w
i am ramy inocencio. we are looking at the action on wall street, playing into the asia-pacific trading day. looking at the markets, we have another bump in the stocks. up example, the s&p 500 was by 7/10 of a percentage point, excuse me 5/10 of a percentage point. nasdaq hitting a record. this was in large part because of what happened on friday, the wage gains we saw, 2.7%. and despite all of those trade war fears that we have been talking about with china, as well as with the u.s.'s...
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ramy: i am ramy inocencio. at&t is to take over time warner. this will create a powerhouse to challenge amazon and netflix. president trump repeatedly that he can do a deal with kim jong-un. north korea says the pair exchanged rank opinions. opinions. yvonne: this is the day after that historic handshake. this is the summit in singapore. both sides learn? were spinning this as a win for the u.s. and north korea. we had the joint communique. we saw a commitment to denuclearization but they stand on details. first, let's hear from the epicdent during his hour-long press briefing. he will talk about how he will take this bet to trust kim. >> i think that he will do these things. i could be wrong. i may stand before you in six months. i could say that i am wr i don't know that i would ever admit that but i will find some excuse. yvonne: they were hard questions asked. he was bringing some fun into this press conference. what came out of that was this country development out of the summit -- the u.s. saying that they are willing to suspend military
ramy: i am ramy inocencio. at&t is to take over time warner. this will create a powerhouse to challenge amazon and netflix. president trump repeatedly that he can do a deal with kim jong-un. north korea says the pair exchanged rank opinions. opinions. yvonne: this is the day after that historic handshake. this is the summit in singapore. both sides learn? were spinning this as a win for the u.s. and north korea. we had the joint communique. we saw a commitment to denuclearization but they...
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ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york.bulent asturned a rally snowballed, shaking up trading desks with a sudden flurry of volume. and we can rally in technology stocks was more or less left out. we're joined by andy capron, director of research at region atlantic. looking at all the headwinds, or you? the biggest fir andy: emerging markets are always a difficult asset class. negative news is so much margaret in that all the positive developments. in the past couple weeks, we've had a lot of news come out against -- about turkey. a lot of potential political instability. what is the good news not catching the headlines yet go one of the biggest items that is going to be a gradual one, chinese shares. indexing is incredibly important. it's becoming more important because of how many folks focus the bulk of their funds into index funds. a legitimate and gigantic stock market focuses our attention. the other news in emerging markets is earnings growth. that is keeping fundamentally every market loft. -- market aloft. ramy: lo
ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york.bulent asturned a rally snowballed, shaking up trading desks with a sudden flurry of volume. and we can rally in technology stocks was more or less left out. we're joined by andy capron, director of research at region atlantic. looking at all the headwinds, or you? the biggest fir andy: emerging markets are always a difficult asset class. negative news is so much margaret in that all the positive developments. in the past couple weeks, we've had a lot of...
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ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york.etails being revealed about the trump/kim summit in singapore. the leaders will meet at 9:00 a.m. local time on tuesday, jim paulsen, but it's not known exactly where. the u.s. strategy of isolating north korea will continue in that lead up. for all of this, let's bring in joe softek. does the president really have to offer kim in terms of a deal here? joe: there's a lot you could offer. it's how much he is willing to give. numerous,been some -- different statement out of the white house. while not contradictory, somewhat inconsistent. they have said in the past that their maximum pressure campaign will continue, but the p himself has suggested that while there could be incrementalism here with kim giving a little bit and the u.s. possibly giving a little as well. but they have not set out a clear sort of set of goals for this meeting. and we have been whipsawed with expectations for what could take place from the initial euphoria out of the white house about the fact that it was happe
ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york.etails being revealed about the trump/kim summit in singapore. the leaders will meet at 9:00 a.m. local time on tuesday, jim paulsen, but it's not known exactly where. the u.s. strategy of isolating north korea will continue in that lead up. for all of this, let's bring in joe softek. does the president really have to offer kim in terms of a deal here? joe: there's a lot you could offer. it's how much he is willing to give. numerous,been some -- different...
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ramy: easy money is not dead yet. why central banks are not quite ready to get out of the accommodation business. haidi: hello from sydney where it is past 8:00 a.m. we are two hours away from the open here at asia's first major market. best 6:00 best 6:00 and p.m. in new york. we will be looking at the action on wall street playing into the asia-pacific trading day. the big news that happened over the past weekend was china pulling the trigger on tariffsion from trump's 0 billion. the number is $34 billion on 500 categories. a lot of them inuding agricultural products but also automobiles. there is a second round that could include commodities as medical equipment. we saw this impact on the markets friday and we are looking to see how that percolates into the asia-pacific trading day. haidi: it could be a kind of with saw session. some positivity for companies like coal exporters that could gain from the kind of hole that is being left by the u.s. suppliers. it is very interesting, acting within hours of the list com
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ramy: he is.e will see what happens, especially when he has two quebec for the meeting with other world leaders. thank you very much. shifting gears and looking domestically in the u.s. economy, it continues to show strength with unemployment at a 49 year low. continuing robust job numbers , andtoking inflation after all that, where does that lead us for the fed? kathleen hays is here with a look at the payrolls and that week ahead. a strong jobs report. does this mean a slamdunk for june for the fed? kathle: yes. i cannot get away from basketball analogies. slamdunk, that is what it is. it seals the deal. we will not have any doubt. let's look at a bloomberg chart from the library to show you the picture. 223,000 nonfarm payroll increase in may over forecasts. the six-month now 200-2000. the unemployment down. we are looking like japan with that rate. -- you havelow in to go back to 1969 to see that. we got acceleration in average hourly earnings, paychecks. the head of the u.s. labor economics t
ramy: he is.e will see what happens, especially when he has two quebec for the meeting with other world leaders. thank you very much. shifting gears and looking domestically in the u.s. economy, it continues to show strength with unemployment at a 49 year low. continuing robust job numbers , andtoking inflation after all that, where does that lead us for the fed? kathleen hays is here with a look at the payrolls and that week ahead. a strong jobs report. does this mean a slamdunk for june for...
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ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york. watching "bloomberg daybreauralia look at the firsts with jessica summers now. rackeda investors have the board, defeating a proposal to require in independent chairman. it approved the reelection of three directors. the board advised keeping elon musk as ceo as chairman. and others have proposed the idea of an independent chairman amid claims targend the board had failed to oversee elon musk. nxp higher after reports zte signed an agreement. the reuters report also quotes the commerce department, saying an agreement has been signed. the chinese company has replaced top executives, and president trump said it can resume business if it paid the $1.3 billion fine. government has asked saudi arabia and opec producers to increase oil production by one million barrels a day as retail gasoline prices surge to their highest in more than three years. president trumpas publicly complained about the opec policy that boosted prices. it is highly unr washington ask for a specific output hike. the
ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york. watching "bloomberg daybreauralia look at the firsts with jessica summers now. rackeda investors have the board, defeating a proposal to require in independent chairman. it approved the reelection of three directors. the board advised keeping elon musk as ceo as chairman. and others have proposed the idea of an independent chairman amid claims targend the board had failed to oversee elon musk. nxp higher after reports zte signed an agreement. the...
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ramy: thank you very much. trade tensions are squarely in focus after president trump announced sweeping tariffs not only to china but also the eu, canada and mexico. the finance ministers gave america's allies the chance to react. i did not back down, saying they would respond to the white house with retaliatory action, entering one of the biggest crises for the g7 ever since it was formed in the 1970's. yvonne: sunday wilbur ross met the vice premier in beijing. china was not any more accommodating either, saying it would pull out of all the commitments it has made in recent weeks if the u.s. follows through with its tariffs. the are joined by our common -- andespondent tom mackenzie mark. did wilbur ross achieve anything this weekend? both sides said that they had talks to move things forward and they focused on specifics, but both sides came out of this without a joint statement. you talked about this was a hearted stance from china saying that these agreements, this deal around agricultural and energy impo
ramy: thank you very much. trade tensions are squarely in focus after president trump announced sweeping tariffs not only to china but also the eu, canada and mexico. the finance ministers gave america's allies the chance to react. i did not back down, saying they would respond to the white house with retaliatory action, entering one of the biggest crises for the g7 ever since it was formed in the 1970's. yvonne: sunday wilbur ross met the vice premier in beijing. china was not any more...
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ramy: all right.bbie downer, but in which scenarios could beer sales disappoint? if someone loses, that could also be a reason to drink more. tom: yes, but we have countries where exploitations are really built in. brazil, germany, france, germany and france are two of the bigger markets. but is what is problematic in brazil given the weak economy, brazil had a history of long runs. so they were to get an early exit, we could see some trading down or some smaller consumption . that could hit sales for the market leaders, maybe i, heineken. yvonne: thank you, appreciate your in analysis on this world cup, all the excitement. rumors see what kind of will win. -- brewers will win. both get a quick check of the business flash headlines. at&t has completed its $85 billion acquisition of time warner. earlier the justice department agreed it would not take a court order temporarily blocking the deal. deciding to appeal the decision to allow the takeover. it at&t has agreed to manage turner network until febr
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ramy: 7:30 p.m.york, where markets closed largely down 11%, but energy was the biggest weight on the s&p because of uncertainty as we look ahead to opec and vienna. i am ramy inocencio. yvonne: i am yvonne man. you are watching daybreak asia. let's get to first word news. economy ishe global on the verge of a trade war after china's response to president trump's tariffs on $50 billion of their exports. each nation issued a detailed list of products to be hit with tariffs from july 6. after several rounds of diplomacy failed, thod producers targeting the american heartland, -- mr. trump: president xi is a great guy, b some point we have to straighten it out. we lost $500 billion in trade deficits last year. we cannot do that. haslinda: chinese state media have accused the trump administration of disgraceful behavior in starting a trade war. the people's daily said the u.s. have damaged not only bilateral interests but also the global economic order. state television is taking a similar line. >> what u
ramy: 7:30 p.m.york, where markets closed largely down 11%, but energy was the biggest weight on the s&p because of uncertainty as we look ahead to opec and vienna. i am ramy inocencio. yvonne: i am yvonne man. you are watching daybreak asia. let's get to first word news. economy ishe global on the verge of a trade war after china's response to president trump's tariffs on $50 billion of their exports. each nation issued a detailed list of products to be hit with tariffs from july 6. after...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: welcome back. i'm ramy inocencio in new york.i'm haidi lun in sydney. you are watching "daybreak: australia." mike pompeo has been defending the outcome of the trump summit saying he expects north korea to take major steps toward nuclear disarmament during president trump's current term. the president we did kim jong-un's regime is no longer a nuclear threat. christopher hill is on the line serving as u.s. ambassador to the countries including south korea. he headed the delegation to the party talks aimed at resolving the nuclear crisis. are we in a better place than simonths ago? ambassador hill: we are definitely in a better place. the buzz around washington with the so-called "bloody nose strategy." of hitting north korea with a missile strike and hope for the best. this is clearly a better situation. that said, there are a lot of unanswered questions. i think the real problem is the fact that the president talked with the south korean military between the u.s. and south korean military and talked about it to the north koreans
this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: welcome back. i'm ramy inocencio in new york.i'm haidi lun in sydney. you are watching "daybreak: australia." mike pompeo has been defending the outcome of the trump summit saying he expects north korea to take major steps toward nuclear disarmament during president trump's current term. the president we did kim jong-un's regime is no longer a nuclear threat. christopher hill is on the line serving as u.s. ambassador to the countries including south korea....
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: welcome back, i'm ramy inocencio in new york.are watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia." when and seller will generate half of global energy needs by 2050, as the cost of lithium ion battery packs plunges. the headngs come from -- why the focus on batteries in particular in this outlook? >> thanks for having me here. batteries become the crucial source of flexibility in the global power markets between now and 2050. they help enable wind and solar to increase their combined share of electricity generation from around 7% today to nearly 50% by 2050. that is a pretty remarkable increase and it would not happen without batteries. ramy: what is exactly driving down these that are it costs? >> the biggest single driver a better cost reduction has nothing to do with power markets. this is a transport story. we've seen a ramp up in the investment in energy storage for electric vehicles, electric buses, etc. driven down battery pack presses by 79% in 2010, and we expect that to continue to by 2030. further 67% so it's really a transpor
this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: welcome back, i'm ramy inocencio in new york.are watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia." when and seller will generate half of global energy needs by 2050, as the cost of lithium ion battery packs plunges. the headngs come from -- why the focus on batteries in particular in this outlook? >> thanks for having me here. batteries become the crucial source of flexibility in the global power markets between now and 2050. they help enable wind and solar...
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ramy: i'm ramy inocencio in new york and you are watching daybreak australia.et thursday in june turned turbulent as a rally and treasury bonds snowballed, a sudden flurry of volume and a weeklong rally in tech stocks was snuffed out. let's get analysis from matt maley who joins us from newton, massachusetts. when i woke up this morning, i saw the market heading for its 50 day for the s&p 500, i thought i would be saying that today. it didn't happen to be the case. walk us through the risk and the head when you saw most important navigating today that investors need to do as they set up the trading day in the asia-pacific. matt: we have this great rally over a while anyway. the fact the tech stocks are on the chill a little bit is not a big deal with how nicely they have rallied recently. problems came up with brazil. fhe brazilian market, the et was down 9% at one point and finished down 5%. wehave another issue where have turkey, argentina, venezuela and now brazil. it has been going on a long time but now coming to the forefront. impact the big rally in the
ramy: i'm ramy inocencio in new york and you are watching daybreak australia.et thursday in june turned turbulent as a rally and treasury bonds snowballed, a sudden flurry of volume and a weeklong rally in tech stocks was snuffed out. let's get analysis from matt maley who joins us from newton, massachusetts. when i woke up this morning, i saw the market heading for its 50 day for the s&p 500, i thought i would be saying that today. it didn't happen to be the case. walk us through the risk...
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ramy: i'm ramy inocencio in new york. india's surprise decision to raise the rate hike hit indian bonds overnight. the market recovered a bit as traders looked at not only what r.b.i. did, but what it said. kathleen hays is here. how hawkish was this move? kathleen: you always look at what the central banks say. they do something, then tell you about it. a surprise, maybe a third of economists surveyed on this question. said yes.hird or less that is why everybody was off-base. people said there is a's policy -- a policy statement. about theese concerns r.b.i. getting ready to go on some kind of steady rate hike path. the decision is consistent with the neutral fence. that means you're not going to tighten or go towards easing. is the objective of achieving a medium-term target for consumer price inflation of 4% within a band of plus or -2% while supporting growth. why did they take this step? inflation is the main thing. see the firstto rate hike in four years. there is oil prices going up sharply. no surprise that inflat
ramy: i'm ramy inocencio in new york. india's surprise decision to raise the rate hike hit indian bonds overnight. the market recovered a bit as traders looked at not only what r.b.i. did, but what it said. kathleen hays is here. how hawkish was this move? kathleen: you always look at what the central banks say. they do something, then tell you about it. a surprise, maybe a third of economists surveyed on this question. said yes.hird or less that is why everybody was off-base. people said there...
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ramy: and i am ramy: in new york .s signaled skepticism that trade talks with china would work, but he says he is not backing down. beijing has promised to retaliate if the president follows through on a threat to target $253 billion of chinese imports. the pboc governor called for investors to remain calm after yesterday's selloff in mainland .quities >> trade war is not likely to be large enough that it has direct effects damaging the economy. factt's psychological in and increasing in uncertainty could be more serious and was certainly get in later -- we are certainly getting later in the cycle of escalation. jessica: a run rejected a potential compromise of luck, saying that it will not put forth even a small increase in oil production at friday's meeting. it is a sign that the gathering in vienna could and in disarray 2011.e first time since the iranian oil minister says he doesn't believe an agreement can be reached and also said the u.s. calls for lower crude prices were unfair. >> president trump has created di
ramy: and i am ramy: in new york .s signaled skepticism that trade talks with china would work, but he says he is not backing down. beijing has promised to retaliate if the president follows through on a threat to target $253 billion of chinese imports. the pboc governor called for investors to remain calm after yesterday's selloff in mainland .quities >> trade war is not likely to be large enough that it has direct effects damaging the economy. factt's psychological in and increasing in...
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ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york. remember, no sitting american president has met the north rean leader. yvonne: you know what? it is showtime. all the preparations are done. we have all that up to this, which starts in a few hours with a handshake between president trump and kim jong-un. it will be interesting to add to the suspense. this will be a one-on-one meeting between trump and kim. who knows how this will play out once the leaders are put in a room alone together. 9:15, local time, they are supposed to speak one-on-one just with their translators. a few hours later, if they can get to it, donald trump says he will size up kim jong-un in the first minute or so. they will have a working lunch at 11:30 local time to hash out the details. possibly denuclearization. before all that, let's get a quick check of where the markets close in the united states because we have to check that as well. taking a look at that, the dow was flat. s&p 500 up by .1%. the nasdaq up by .2%. really pushing a little bit higher as we l
ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york. remember, no sitting american president has met the north rean leader. yvonne: you know what? it is showtime. all the preparations are done. we have all that up to this, which starts in a few hours with a handshake between president trump and kim jong-un. it will be interesting to add to the suspense. this will be a one-on-one meeting between trump and kim. who knows how this will play out once the leaders are put in a room alone together. 9:15, local...
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ramy: don't forget to check out our dtv library.ittle bit more on what we've just been talking about, china and having things improve that. it is kind of an opening up at least. just as donald trump is reported to pull the trigger on many tariffs. i am curious to know. >> given this antitrust kind of holding pattern. it is a bit of an olive branch, perhaps, that we are expecting? entity would make a far more powerful. the timing comes after they struck a deal, a little bit of quid pro quo going on. the tests that are in president trump's list will be by friday and heavily focusing on chinese tech ambitions. we have more on that story and plenty more to come including fallout on the summit. what would be the next conflict shaping of between beijing and washington. this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: i'm in new york. up ahead, a check of the latest headlines. unveil plans for a high-speed underground and the city's airport to downtown. is for the bid 18-month-old startup, ideas that have largely been there. >> it is a hard thing. it is a new t
ramy: don't forget to check out our dtv library.ittle bit more on what we've just been talking about, china and having things improve that. it is kind of an opening up at least. just as donald trump is reported to pull the trigger on many tariffs. i am curious to know. >> given this antitrust kind of holding pattern. it is a bit of an olive branch, perhaps, that we are expecting? entity would make a far more powerful. the timing comes after they struck a deal, a little bit of quid pro quo...
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i am ramy inocencio. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: later on this hour, more from the singapore summit. we will talk to the former australian prime minister about what he is a acting from this historic event. -- he is expecting from this historic event. haidi: gordon chang said the summit could entrench crim -- the grip on power. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: just waking up to what is potentially a historic week ahead. this trump-kim leadership summit on tuesday in singapore. calm ahead of super tight security in the historic talks taking place. the top three central banks in the world out with their decisions as well. most important year -- week of the year for investors. i am haidi lun. yvonne: i am yvonne man in singapore. you are watching daybreak australia. there is one story here. in the midst of all the central bank action, it is the lion city. the president meeting for those historic talks, the first time a sitting u.s. president has met a leader of north korea. what can we realistically expect at t
i am ramy inocencio. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: later on this hour, more from the singapore summit. we will talk to the former australian prime minister about what he is a acting from this historic event. -- he is expecting from this historic event. haidi: gordon chang said the summit could entrench crim -- the grip on power. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: just waking up to what is potentially a historic week ahead. this trump-kim leadership summit on tuesday in singapore. calm ahead of...
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ramy: thank you, sophie.ou head into the markets in china, we will see how the beer are looking in about 20 minutes from now. let us go to paul allen with the first word news. paul: thanks, david. a civil rights group has ordered trumpto order president to unify mother and 2000 undocumented children taken from parents. the aclu filing also calls for a halt to all features of versions of families crossing the border. president trump's executive order on june 20 has explicit loopholes, according to the filing. an election victory proved short-lived, with concerns about the independence of the nation's central bank and policy direction, everest gains. stocks and bonds also arista their advances and capital flooded this quarter, as the president urged the central bank not to lower interest rates despite double-digit inflation. three companies have signed a settlement with brazilian prosecutors over eight mining venture disaster. our bloomberg source says that this comes with cleanup and reparations through a foun
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well i agree with rami it's a structural problem actually a jordanian economy is dependent now there is a jordanian that is about thirty five billion dollars which is about ninety percent of the g.d.p. ninety percent of the jordanian g.d.p. so it's definitely a structural problem that this did has accumulated all this long without being the government has been able to deliver you know to respond to these challenges in addition it's not only about this but also there is a widespread corruption or at least perceived corruption among the people because most of you look at the slogans there is that these protests most of them talking about corruption as one reason and in addition of course there is the elephant in the room is the political factor which is the regional pressure that this is jordan is receiving from from the region because of its position on jerusalem i mean it can be of that i think we will discuss it but that's that's definitely in my view this could. this is probably unprecedented in the past six or seven years actually there were a lot of protests in the past during th
well i agree with rami it's a structural problem actually a jordanian economy is dependent now there is a jordanian that is about thirty five billion dollars which is about ninety percent of the g.d.p. ninety percent of the jordanian g.d.p. so it's definitely a structural problem that this did has accumulated all this long without being the government has been able to deliver you know to respond to these challenges in addition it's not only about this but also there is a widespread corruption...
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dhoni an independent journalists focusing on middle east and palestinian affairs in beirut we have rami koori senior fellow and professor at the american university of beirut and here in doha ibrahim for a hot associate professor in conflict resolution at the doha institute for graduate studies thank you all welcome to inside story let me see if i can start with you in amman the protests over austerity measures in jordan have been going on for some time now until now they've been fairly small in scale and hadn't spread so why has the discontent in your opinion finally boiled over. well it's an accumulated feeling of anger and frustration among all centers of and all classes in jordan that. they can consider it if governments have been dealing with the jordanian citizens with total disregard no accountability nonsense of good governance or no sense of the concept of social justice so the income tax deferred income tax was just a trigger that just brought everything to the surface and united many people including people who are have been staunch loyalists and have been critical of the opp
dhoni an independent journalists focusing on middle east and palestinian affairs in beirut we have rami koori senior fellow and professor at the american university of beirut and here in doha ibrahim for a hot associate professor in conflict resolution at the doha institute for graduate studies thank you all welcome to inside story let me see if i can start with you in amman the protests over austerity measures in jordan have been going on for some time now until now they've been fairly small...
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dony an independent journalists focusing on middle east and palestinian affairs in beirut we have rami koori senior fellow and professor at the american university of beirut and here in doha ibrahim for a hot associate professor in conflict resolution at the doha institute for graduate studies thank you all welcome to inside story let me see if i can start with you in amman the protests over austerity measures in jordan have been going on for some time now until now they've been fairly small in scale and hadn't spread so why has the discontent in your opinion finally boiled over. well it's an accumulated feeling of anger and frustration among all stratas of and all classes in jordan that. they can be considerate of governments have been dealing with the jordanian citizens with total disregard no accountability no sense of good governance or no sense of the concept of social justice so the income tax deferred income tax was just a trigger that just brought everything to the surface and united many people including people who are have been staunch loyalists and have been critical of the
dony an independent journalists focusing on middle east and palestinian affairs in beirut we have rami koori senior fellow and professor at the american university of beirut and here in doha ibrahim for a hot associate professor in conflict resolution at the doha institute for graduate studies thank you all welcome to inside story let me see if i can start with you in amman the protests over austerity measures in jordan have been going on for some time now until now they've been fairly small in...
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king should be handling this external pressure and also the internal pressure i want to bring back rami quickly from beirut and particularly this you know if the various reports ought to be believe me it would seem that jordan's role as an interlocutor between you know the gulf states and israel has diminished because some of these gulf states. are not directly dealing with these rallies even if it's you know discreetly they are directly dealing with them do you think jordan still has its or teaching value then for this week is for instance jordan's role as a custodian of the holy sites in jerusalem at risk now because of what's happening in this region. the role of jordan as custodian of the holy sites is important for jordan and for some palestinians and others but it's not a major regional strategic element the people in the gulf and other places don't really focus on that at all historically and when i say historically i don't mean just in the last fifty years i mean since the early bronze age since three thousand b.c. jordan has always survived by finding its place among the big re
king should be handling this external pressure and also the internal pressure i want to bring back rami quickly from beirut and particularly this you know if the various reports ought to be believe me it would seem that jordan's role as an interlocutor between you know the gulf states and israel has diminished because some of these gulf states. are not directly dealing with these rallies even if it's you know discreetly they are directly dealing with them do you think jordan still has its or...
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. >> end new man, adil rami, 32-year-old french soccer player.pam moved to france to be with him and is often seen at his games. >> is he the best lover you have had? >> oh, boy, i would be killed if i didn't say yes. >> well, i have to ask because you had some great loves. >> the best lovers are the most passionate people. i'm really into being with someone who's committed. i have been with men, but it didn't work out. >> you said it, pam, not me. always keeping it real. so the real housewife kyle richards. he's coproducer of a new i want scripted series "american woman." that's inspired by her own family life. could her drama withh her siste finally be coming to an end? >> you talked about how you and your sister kathy hadn't connected about the show. are there any misconceptions you want to clear up? >> i said it's not autobiograph autobiographical. donny is inspired by my mother. >> a liar is the worst thing you can be. stripper is also bad. >> alicia silverstone plays a mom raising two kids lon. >> she's a bad ass fierce woman who's really a
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inside the paper, there are stories about the five victims. 38-year-old jared ramis had a long-standing grudge against the newspaper. he reportedly shot through a glass door to the office and then opened fire. police arrived on the thing about a minute later. about after the attack began and took ramos into custody. people in nearby businesses were evacuated. when women describe what happens -- happened when a police officer told her and her coworkers to leave the building because there was an active shooter. >> oh, my gosh, it was very, very scary. you would never think happen -- something would happen to you at work. i just thank god that they got me and my coworkers out safely. >> the five people killed are identified as two editors, a writer, a columnist, and a sales assistant. >> we are deeply saddened by what happened today. we are deeply saddened that we had to make those notifications. and we are deeply saddened that a person had to take this into his own hands and this is the result. >> jarrod ramos filed a defamation lawsuit saying that he was harmed by an article about his co
inside the paper, there are stories about the five victims. 38-year-old jared ramis had a long-standing grudge against the newspaper. he reportedly shot through a glass door to the office and then opened fire. police arrived on the thing about a minute later. about after the attack began and took ramos into custody. people in nearby businesses were evacuated. when women describe what happens -- happened when a police officer told her and her coworkers to leave the building because there was an...
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shot dead a palestinian man in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank he's thirty five year old rami savana israeli forces say troops fired when savannah tried to run them over with his car. jordanian police have broken up protests against proposed income tax increases demonstrators one ministers to resign after the approval of a new economic policy influenced by the i.m.f. accuse the international monetary fund of interference of well even though most of the good side demands a simple withdrawal the income tax law this law is destroying the citizens living capabilities this law will increase poverty and unemployment in jordan is unelected undemocratic government must withdraw this law and conduct dialogue with all civil societies and parties. also ahead an al-jazeera. nobody understands what we're feeling because many people there are in their homes their own came. hundreds of still homeless federal aid is running out. plus the fight against the abode of virus democratic republic of congo. welcome back to a look at the americas this time we have a very active cold front stretching a
shot dead a palestinian man in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank he's thirty five year old rami savana israeli forces say troops fired when savannah tried to run them over with his car. jordanian police have broken up protests against proposed income tax increases demonstrators one ministers to resign after the approval of a new economic policy influenced by the i.m.f. accuse the international monetary fund of interference of well even though most of the good side demands a simple...
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in the occupied west bank city of hebron soldiers say they opened fire after thirty five year old rami sabbar now try to run them over with his digger but witnesses say savannah didn't hear the soldier's commands to stop his vehicle which he'd been using for work at a local construction site none of the soldiers were injured in the incident. pro-government forces backed by the saudi led coalition a closing in on a major rebel held port in yemen in a battle that could reshape the course of the civil war more than one hundred soldiers and rebels have reportedly been killed in less than a week of fighting near the data government troops are preparing to launch an all out assault have already driven the rebels from dozens of nearby towns and villages aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian disaster jaan egeland is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council he told our desire that an escalation of violence in her data could have an impact on hundreds of thousands of yemenis. given is that they country on earth with their as they highest number of people who are fruit very few
in the occupied west bank city of hebron soldiers say they opened fire after thirty five year old rami sabbar now try to run them over with his digger but witnesses say savannah didn't hear the soldier's commands to stop his vehicle which he'd been using for work at a local construction site none of the soldiers were injured in the incident. pro-government forces backed by the saudi led coalition a closing in on a major rebel held port in yemen in a battle that could reshape the course of the...
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killed by israeli forces in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank he was thirty five year old rami israeli forces say troops fired on after he tried to run them over with his vehicle. israeli forces shot dead a palestinian paramedic injuring the latest friday protests in gaza twenty one year old rosin volunteered to give medical help when the weekly demonstrations began in march several other palestinians were injured. two resolutions on the border violence have failed at the un security council since march israeli soldiers have shot dead at least one hundred twenty one palestinians have been protesting for the right to return the us block to kuwait backed resolution calling for the protection of palestinians and then failed to get support for its own resolution condemning hamas for the unrest at diplomatic editor james best reports from the un us ambassador nikki haley came here determined to thwart a resolution drafted by kuwait that called for measures to protect the people of gaza she tried persuasion going around other members of the security council here as she approached the
killed by israeli forces in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank he was thirty five year old rami israeli forces say troops fired on after he tried to run them over with his vehicle. israeli forces shot dead a palestinian paramedic injuring the latest friday protests in gaza twenty one year old rosin volunteered to give medical help when the weekly demonstrations began in march several other palestinians were injured. two resolutions on the border violence have failed at the un security...
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in the occupied west bank city of hebron soldiers say they opened fire after thirty five year old rami sabbar now try to run them over with but when assess a barnett didn't hear the soldiers command to stop his vehicle which he'd been using for work at a local construction site that of the soldiers were injured in the incident. pro-government forces backed by the saudi led coalition are closing in on a major rebel held force in yemen in a battle that could reshape the course of the civil war more than one hundred soldiers and rebels have reportedly been killed in less than a week in fighting near her day that government troops are preparing to launch an all out assault and i've already driven the rebels from dozens of nearby towns and villages out aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian disaster well the data lies two hundred thirty kilometers away from sonar which the who these seized in two thousand and fourteen but it's the city's location on the red sea that makes it a strategic prize if the saudi led coalition takes over it would control yemen's most vital lifeline well twenty
in the occupied west bank city of hebron soldiers say they opened fire after thirty five year old rami sabbar now try to run them over with but when assess a barnett didn't hear the soldiers command to stop his vehicle which he'd been using for work at a local construction site that of the soldiers were injured in the incident. pro-government forces backed by the saudi led coalition are closing in on a major rebel held force in yemen in a battle that could reshape the course of the civil war...
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dead a palestinian man in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank he was thirty five year old rami. israeli forces say the troops fired it's about when he tried to run them over with his car two resolutions on the escalation of violence of the gaza israel border has failed at the u.n. security council the u.s. ended up in a minority of one at the u.n. as a diplomatic at the james bay is explains from new york. u.s. ambassador nikki haley came here determined to thwart a resolution drafted by kuwait that called for measures to protect the people of gaza she tried persuasion going around other members of the security council here as she approached the ambassador of peru she could be seen mouthing the words please. a warm greeting for israel's ambassador danny down on he surely aware she also had procedural tricks up her sleeve she wanted her completely rewritten version of the resolution classed as an amendment so it be voted on first there were heated discussions among them basters this month's president of the council russia ruled against her and things only got worse for haley she
dead a palestinian man in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank he was thirty five year old rami. israeli forces say the troops fired it's about when he tried to run them over with his car two resolutions on the escalation of violence of the gaza israel border has failed at the u.n. security council the u.s. ended up in a minority of one at the u.n. as a diplomatic at the james bay is explains from new york. u.s. ambassador nikki haley came here determined to thwart a resolution drafted...
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in the occupied west bank city of hebron soldiers say they opened fire after thirty five year old rami sabbar tried to run them over with his digger but i witnessed didn't hear the soldiers commands to stop his vehicle which he had been using for work at a local construction site none of the soldiers were injured in the incident. meanwhile thousands of people have gathered in gaza for the funeral of a palestinian a young medic shot dead by israeli forces at the gaza border on friday twenty one year old. volunteered to get medical help when the weekend demonstrations began since then israeli soldiers have shot at least two hundred twenty one palestinians have been protesting for the right turn turn there is harry force it was at a funeral in canniness in gaza. the body had all resigned how much is now being brought to what the mosque here i found it is stories i hear is mixture of emotion here we've seen some of her colleagues crying applied it to themselves but here as a body comes in way hearing shots of anger and defiance there has been a huge reaction publicly across gaza to the dea
in the occupied west bank city of hebron soldiers say they opened fire after thirty five year old rami sabbar tried to run them over with his digger but i witnessed didn't hear the soldiers commands to stop his vehicle which he had been using for work at a local construction site none of the soldiers were injured in the incident. meanwhile thousands of people have gathered in gaza for the funeral of a palestinian a young medic shot dead by israeli forces at the gaza border on friday twenty one...
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shot dead a palestinian man in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank he's thirty five year old rami sub on israeli forces say troops fired at savannah but he tried to run them over with his car. pro-government forces backed by the saudi led coalition are closing in on a major rebel held port in yemen and a battle that could reshape the course of the civil war more than one hundred soldiers and rebels have reportedly been killed in less than a week of fighting and they have data government troops are preparing to launch an all out assault on of already driven the rebels from dozens of nearby towns and villages aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian disaster well today the lies turned on thirty kilometers away from which the who the seized in twenty fourteen but it's the city's location on the red sea that makes it a strategic prize if the saudi led coalition takes over it would control yemen's most vital lifeline twenty two million yemenis need humanitarian aid more than two thirds of which comes through her data supports ninety percent of yemen's food and most of its medicine is
shot dead a palestinian man in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank he's thirty five year old rami sub on israeli forces say troops fired at savannah but he tried to run them over with his car. pro-government forces backed by the saudi led coalition are closing in on a major rebel held port in yemen and a battle that could reshape the course of the civil war more than one hundred soldiers and rebels have reportedly been killed in less than a week of fighting and they have data...
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shot dead a palestinian man in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank he's thirty five year old rami sub on a israeli forces say troops fired when savannah tried to run them over with his car . jordanian riot police have broken up protest against proposed income tax write highs rises demonstrators want ministers to resign after the approval of a new economic policy influenced by the international monetary fund their cues the i.m.f. of interference the prime minister says the government will continue talks with the unions about the changes and to leave it up to m.p.'s to make a decision on whether to ditch the proposal. pro-government forces backed by the saudi led coalition are closing in on a major rebel held port in yemen a battle that could reshape the course of the civil war more than one hundred soldiers and rebels have reportedly been killed and less than a week of fighting the data government troops are preparing to launch an all out assault and have already driven the rebels from dozens of nearby towns and villages agencies though are warning of a humanitarian disaster well t
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south carolina for henry mcmaster, that the start in 30 minutes, joining us live a preview of the ramyonathan. >> we have more than a thousand supporters packing into a small gymnasium here at airport high school in wes in colombia, plann over flow room, many standing out in hot sun, and humidity. to guarantee a spot to see president up close and personal. today mr. trump tweeted, will be heading to one of my favorite places, south carolina to fight for one of my original fighters henry mcmaster. trump is serving a favor who was an early supporter for the run to white house. then mcmaster rose to governorship when haley left office to join united nations. he lead a 5-way g.o.p. primary race on june 12 but failed to pass the threshold needed to avoid a run off, tuesday mcmaster faces john warren, a military man from greenville who promises to drain the swamp, despite warn's use of popular trump phrase, the president decided in this race to support the incumbent, anticipating that mcmaster and trump will address the crowd in the next hour, charls. >> thank you very much. ahead of preside
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vehicle and then try to attack nearby israeli civilians red crescent identified him as the five year old rami sabbar and none of the soldiers were injured meanwhile thousands of people have gathered in gaza for the funeral of a palestinian paramedic shot dead by israeli forces at the gaza israel border on friday the twenty one year old reza now in the jar volunteered to give medical help in the weekly demonstrations began in march since then israeli soldiers have shot dead one hundred twenty one palestinians at a protest al-jazeera is harry force it has more from funeral. of the body was on our show has now been brought to us the mosque here i don't understand it is a hedge mixture of emotion and we've seen some of her colleagues crying applied to themselves but here as a very crowded way hearing shots of anger and defiance there has been a huge reaction publicly across gaza to the death of this young woman oh she was shot on the friday protests as she went to the aid of somebody himself he'd been shot near the border fence and she died of her injuries that are listed in the medical associati
vehicle and then try to attack nearby israeli civilians red crescent identified him as the five year old rami sabbar and none of the soldiers were injured meanwhile thousands of people have gathered in gaza for the funeral of a palestinian paramedic shot dead by israeli forces at the gaza israel border on friday the twenty one year old reza now in the jar volunteered to give medical help in the weekly demonstrations began in march since then israeli soldiers have shot dead one hundred twenty...
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in the occupied west bank city of hebron soldiers say they opened fire after a thirty five year old rami savana try to run them over with his they go witnesses say supine they didn't hear the soldiers commands to stop his vehicle. that spain's new prime minister pedro sanchez has been sworn in a day after ousting mehdi emira hoary in a vote of confidence about an hour later catalonia as new government will sworn in ending the dreads seven months they wrecked rule over the region and it immediately pledged to seek in the pendants for the region in a major challenge for spain's new leader catherine stansell reports. spain's new and old leadership side by side mariano rajoy six and a half years in office came to an end in friday's no confidence vote led by the socialist to ousted him petra sanchez. i promise on my conscience a monetary law will be fulfill the responsibilities of prime minister and to be loyal to the king and to safeguard the constitution as well as to maintaining secret deliberation of the cabinet sanchez is promising to root out corruption and help spaniards who suffered i
in the occupied west bank city of hebron soldiers say they opened fire after a thirty five year old rami savana try to run them over with his they go witnesses say supine they didn't hear the soldiers commands to stop his vehicle. that spain's new prime minister pedro sanchez has been sworn in a day after ousting mehdi emira hoary in a vote of confidence about an hour later catalonia as new government will sworn in ending the dreads seven months they wrecked rule over the region and it...
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dead a palestinian man in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank he was thirty five year old rami suburban a israeli forces say the troops fired at him but he tried to run them over with his car. separately thousands of people have gathered in gaza for the funeral of a palestinian paramedic paramedic who was shot dead by israeli forces at the gaza border on friday twenty one year old. volunteered to give medical help on the weekly demonstrations began in march since then israeli soldiers have shot dead at least one hundred twenty one palestinians have been testing for the rights to desist herefore supports now from the funeral and communists in gaza. the body was on the margin is now being brought to one of the must clear eyed hung it is there is a huge mixture of emotion here we've seen some of her colleagues crying applied it to themselves but here as a body comes in way hearing shots of anger and defiance there has been a huge reaction publicly across gaza to the death of this young woman she was shot on the friday protests as she went to the aid of somebody himself he'd been s
dead a palestinian man in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank he was thirty five year old rami suburban a israeli forces say the troops fired at him but he tried to run them over with his car. separately thousands of people have gathered in gaza for the funeral of a palestinian paramedic paramedic who was shot dead by israeli forces at the gaza border on friday twenty one year old. volunteered to give medical help on the weekly demonstrations began in march since then israeli soldiers...
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it's a very good watch called the new germans it follows newspaper editor and syrian asylum seeker rami scheck as he looks into the historical patterns of arab immigration and how all these latest arrivals are being received in germany it's a special one of al-jazeera documentary as you see the new german's that's all you have to search for at al-jazeera dot com. thank you for getting in touch with us lots of you talking about the jordan story. see people who i think probably live in jordan actually alley i think this is from facebook life facebook dot com slash al-jazeera who said you know there's a big problem in jordan when it's more expensive to live in amman than it is i think that is the feeling that people have got there that it's difficult enough to live there at the moment and how the government wants to put price hikes and taxes in place and it's only going to make their life more difficult probably heading to sunset around roundabout now in jordan so we will see later on as they come out and protest again for a sixth night another facebook live coming to jordan ultimately wit
it's a very good watch called the new germans it follows newspaper editor and syrian asylum seeker rami scheck as he looks into the historical patterns of arab immigration and how all these latest arrivals are being received in germany it's a special one of al-jazeera documentary as you see the new german's that's all you have to search for at al-jazeera dot com. thank you for getting in touch with us lots of you talking about the jordan story. see people who i think probably live in jordan...