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the yuan stronger ahead of the u.s. 10-year yield rish. bound, rishaad: regional equities, the hang e situation, seng a strong gain, 1.6%. e're having, you can't see them, the trail market under the e pressure as performance for a month in a long, long time. marginally lower, telling what we currently did data coming out a short amount of time as well. better than suggested or expected and some would take it momentum remains looking at the contract oved to the other side, reliance with another retailer money, n and investing atlantic, $500 million relying in this session. haslinda: angry acquisitions and donald trump being told he is a clown, subjects ranged from pandemic to the economy to civil and race issues, climate trade.and vice pres. biden: i was asked to general k chrysler and motors. brought them in the state of ohio and michigan. he blew it, they're gone. he blew it. in fact, they're gone. pres. trump: ohio had the best year, michigan had the best year. many car companies came in from went to michigan and ohio. vice president, go
the yuan stronger ahead of the u.s. 10-year yield rish. bound, rishaad: regional equities, the hang e situation, seng a strong gain, 1.6%. e're having, you can't see them, the trail market under the e pressure as performance for a month in a long, long time. marginally lower, telling what we currently did data coming out a short amount of time as well. better than suggested or expected and some would take it momentum remains looking at the contract oved to the other side, reliance with another...
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rish, back over to you. rishaad: thanks, karina. the oracle-tiktok deal has been given the go-ahead. this is the combination of week of talks after washington claimed the video app was a national security threat. president trump: we have a deal worked out. walmart is going to buy it along with oracle. larry ellison is going to be an incredible combination. all of the technology will be maintained here. they are going to move probably to the great state of texas. sorry, we have gotten you a lot of business lately. but they will move into the united states, which is important. they will move it to the united states. unbelievable company. they have 25,000 jobs if it all goes. i give them the preliminary approval. joined bye are stephen engle with a closer look at the deal. the jury seems to be out on whether this is a good deal for the u.s. because it does not fully address the national security concerns, or does it? stephen: it doesn't necessarily meet all the demands that the white house had laid down for this deal to be approved. pe
rish, back over to you. rishaad: thanks, karina. the oracle-tiktok deal has been given the go-ahead. this is the combination of week of talks after washington claimed the video app was a national security threat. president trump: we have a deal worked out. walmart is going to buy it along with oracle. larry ellison is going to be an incredible combination. all of the technology will be maintained here. they are going to move probably to the great state of texas. sorry, we have gotten you a lot...
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it's quite amazing. >> reporter: rishe and many others lost personal belongings.e clothes they had on monday night. more significantly, the am lost critical gear and equipment. >> inside the incident command post, we have i.t. equipment, communication equipment, printers to make huge maps so we can have morning briefings. we have audio-vial equipment e public information staff. all of the informationis associated with an incident are kept on thumb drives, hard drives, all of which were lost. >> reporter: despite all those sses, the team managed t reassemble by the next evening at this new command post in salem. john spencer is one of the group's leaders. this is his 36 year fighting fires. >> the resources are thin. so, to get out on the line and have enough coverage, we don't. and so we are doing setting our priorities and meeting the fire where it forces our hand at certain communities and trying life and property.rotect having your command center burned to the ground and having to evacuate that area under a very stressful situation was very-- for many of us, ne
it's quite amazing. >> reporter: rishe and many others lost personal belongings.e clothes they had on monday night. more significantly, the am lost critical gear and equipment. >> inside the incident command post, we have i.t. equipment, communication equipment, printers to make huge maps so we can have morning briefings. we have audio-vial equipment e public information staff. all of the informationis associated with an incident are kept on thumb drives, hard drives, all of which...
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rish.been an ongoing -- they need more help as far as fiscal policy is concerned but at this point when you have an election hanging over a has, it is not likely to come near term. right now the market is really just looking for support, but what we are having in the equity notets, is that we're really sure when the selloff of end, because there has been no real significance writer. --0significant driver. the uncertainty of elections is adding into it. rishaad: i'm going to bring up a chart. i'll tell you what is going on with it. central banks in this part of the world showing the real interest rates and where we are with both. for instance, we have a look at indonesia, the highest real peers.mong that has the most wiggle room to move on monetary policy but then we look at that, a country like 06% real rates -. %nd the philippines at 0.4 real rates. how much wiggle room is there for monetary policy in southeast asia and south asia? thet this point., central banks in asia have already eased
rish.been an ongoing -- they need more help as far as fiscal policy is concerned but at this point when you have an election hanging over a has, it is not likely to come near term. right now the market is really just looking for support, but what we are having in the equity notets, is that we're really sure when the selloff of end, because there has been no real significance writer. --0significant driver. the uncertainty of elections is adding into it. rishaad: i'm going to bring up a chart....
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t>>re is up to three and a half meters of sea level rishe locked up ince in west antarctica. enough to reshape the p of the earth, flooding many of the world's greatest citie. understanding w this remote area is changing and how quickly it will do so isti ess if the world is to prepare for the rising waterto come. katt before we go, if you can't get no satisfaction from shopping trips, consider a visit to lond's carnaby street. the rolling stones have opened their first official retail outlet on the famous shopping strip. they sell stones-related items like a $700 crystal decanterco r a ra that will set you back $300. for those who are a bit more health andhile it conscious, you can buy a stones facemask for about $13. one could question the wisdom of opening a shop during a pandemic, but the rolling stones never played by the rules. they want it -- they want it to be the store where you can always get what you want. i will be paying it a visit next time i am insondon. the n is on our website. this is bbc world news america. thanks for watching the program. narrator: funding
t>>re is up to three and a half meters of sea level rishe locked up ince in west antarctica. enough to reshape the p of the earth, flooding many of the world's greatest citie. understanding w this remote area is changing and how quickly it will do so isti ess if the world is to prepare for the rising waterto come. katt before we go, if you can't get no satisfaction from shopping trips, consider a visit to lond's carnaby street. the rolling stones have opened their first official retail...
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we did before filming commenced and these these camps were clearly patrolled by come i rish cutlery and to be in such close proximity so this sort of monstrousness was chilling. disturbing and illuminating i don't think there's been a period since then when it during any given year one hasn't had to revisit and observe such conditions and ass issues from people i mean the breaks debate in. britain was the most appalling revelation in my view of the very scenes which we're not discussing just finally you mentioned pen to rally i just would like to know what your message be to politicians and maybe thinking about saving thing to saving then he's kind of funding the arts or in the current virus well i think it's absolutely imperative. you know if it seems to be considered just. another area of employment or is in fact it should be elevated to national treasure status because it is they embodiment of the interest tegra the city and cultural property of. the united kingdom that somehow i think there are many maybe there's a view that politicians are like see that it disappear because you kno
we did before filming commenced and these these camps were clearly patrolled by come i rish cutlery and to be in such close proximity so this sort of monstrousness was chilling. disturbing and illuminating i don't think there's been a period since then when it during any given year one hasn't had to revisit and observe such conditions and ass issues from people i mean the breaks debate in. britain was the most appalling revelation in my view of the very scenes which we're not discussing just...
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rish?ving a look at india, certainly the trading day 42 minutes away, looking like we could also have some negativity. continues to strengthen as the r.b.i. loosens its grip on the currency. there you have it. a snapshot out of india. let's get over to new york because it is time for the first word news with karina mitchell. >> thank you so much. australian gdp fell for the three months through june, confirming the first recession in 29 years. growth contracted by 7%, slightly worse than the forecast. australian household spending fell in the same period. lockdowns and restrictions shut out consumers. in the race to succeed, shinzo , the raceme minister is heating up. favorite.ecome the suga has seen winning support across the party ahead of the former defense minister. relationsarning that in the united states are facing difficult problem's, saying hardliners are driving policy. the foreign ministry in beijing said ties are in a most testing time. with the u.s. going to great lengths to po
rish?ving a look at india, certainly the trading day 42 minutes away, looking like we could also have some negativity. continues to strengthen as the r.b.i. loosens its grip on the currency. there you have it. a snapshot out of india. let's get over to new york because it is time for the first word news with karina mitchell. >> thank you so much. australian gdp fell for the three months through june, confirming the first recession in 29 years. growth contracted by 7%, slightly worse than...
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the sti currently up 2/10 of 1%, rish.e of the first word news headlines. president trump taking another swipe at china as election rhetoric rises in the u.s.. beijing faces decoupling or massive tariffs in the u.s. american companies will be banned from winning federal contracts. china raising the stakes with reports funding could launch a global data initiative to counter washington's latest restrictions on chinese tech. pres. trump: we will end our reliance on china once and for all, whether it is decoupling or tariffs. we will impose tariffs on companies that desert america. if they cannot do it here, let them pay a big tax to build it someplace else and send it into our country. we'll prohibit federal contracts from companies that outsource to china. rishaad: the last two accredited australian journalists and china have fled the country has the -- diplomatic relations worsens. the australian government says review's and financial reporters left after police demanded interviews with the. they spent several days in the
the sti currently up 2/10 of 1%, rish.e of the first word news headlines. president trump taking another swipe at china as election rhetoric rises in the u.s.. beijing faces decoupling or massive tariffs in the u.s. american companies will be banned from winning federal contracts. china raising the stakes with reports funding could launch a global data initiative to counter washington's latest restrictions on chinese tech. pres. trump: we will end our reliance on china once and for all, whether...
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is that something that rish government wants to risk -- british government wants to risk? joining us this morning is the global strategist at quicktake wealth management. and fewe many questions answers. we will get to the ecb in a second, but how does europe or euro react to know deal brexit comes the end of the year? >> difficult to say. politicaln a tricky gain and i would argue it is not only bad news we hear these threats and ramping up of rhetoric, because we need to get sides to make concessions. in terms of internal markets, there are still grounds for concessions. i think there is room to get to a deal. the timing is very difficult and we will get more strain before we get better. francine: does it mean -- you are modeling the euro and u.k. deal or an 11th hour you are assuming we go to wto rules come january 1? ? we still see a deal at the end of the day. it comes on top of the effect of the pandemic and this will be an argument in terms of the political back drop to say we don't know what comes from no deal brexit or the pandemic. it would be a mixed bag and neg
is that something that rish government wants to risk -- british government wants to risk? joining us this morning is the global strategist at quicktake wealth management. and fewe many questions answers. we will get to the ecb in a second, but how does europe or euro react to know deal brexit comes the end of the year? >> difficult to say. politicaln a tricky gain and i would argue it is not only bad news we hear these threats and ramping up of rhetoric, because we need to get sides to...
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. >> do you rish he didn't say it?e a man by -- i judge a man by his actions and the actions have been beneficial for veterans all across this country in ways we have not seen since the end of world war ii and i would also say the same for the united states military. i was the undersecretary of defense. for personnel and readiness. i watched this president sign letters of condolences to those who have fallen in afghanistan and iraq. i was on the front lines then. so i'm judging the president by what he has done as president. >> okay. >> and i can also say that -- >> i want to move on, but i take it you do think john mccain was a war hero. >> oh, absolutely. >> okay. i want to also ask about the president also reportedly questioning the point of military service at all during a visit to arlington national cemetery with former chief of staff and retired four star general john kelly whose son of course is buried there. i want you to listen to what president trump said about john kelly just on friday. >> i know john kelly,
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president kind of leaning in to this way to describe this incident which caused so much pain and ang rish and frankly chaos in kenosha and continues to talk about that even today. brooke. >> i want to stay on this, thank you so much for the update. the president as you point out speaking at that high school right now. stead hearneden is now with me from "the new york times." sted, pleasure as always. the fact that the president is in kenosha this afternoon, again despite pleas from the governor on down to please, sir, not come right now. why do you think he chose to go? >> i think the answer is clearly a political one. this is a president who has prioritized his role as -- and trying to get re-elected over his kind of chief concern as a kind of governing and leading the country and uniting the country as we have typically seen presidents behave in this time. if he were doing so, if that was his chief priority, then the calls from local leaders and then the calls from state leaders saying that this is not what is necessary at this time, would be something that he would heed to. that is not
president kind of leaning in to this way to describe this incident which caused so much pain and ang rish and frankly chaos in kenosha and continues to talk about that even today. brooke. >> i want to stay on this, thank you so much for the update. the president as you point out speaking at that high school right now. stead hearneden is now with me from "the new york times." sted, pleasure as always. the fact that the president is in kenosha this afternoon, again despite pleas...
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just a few short of your followers, rish. , thesci asia-pacific index longest winning streak we've seenin june. the nikkei coming out of its lunch break, up by about .2%. the taiex is looking pretty and the msci holding at its strongest level since it launched in 1995. watching movement in material , the asx 200tralia up by around 1%. it's all about this movement in the chinese currency, the on and offshore at their highest level since mate last year. trade in charge once again, both on and offshore. rishaad: the central bank wraps up its two day meeting tomorrow. herelobal economics -- with the preview, kathleen hays. surely there's not going to be that much change their on guidance from the federal reserve. kathleen: unless there's a change in the economy, but i think people are wondering if for example when the fed talks about how long it's going to be until they would even start thinking about thinking of raising rates. it could be a slightly differently worded link to inflation and how is that going to play out. speaking of inflation and what the economy is doing, there's widesprea
just a few short of your followers, rish. , thesci asia-pacific index longest winning streak we've seenin june. the nikkei coming out of its lunch break, up by about .2%. the taiex is looking pretty and the msci holding at its strongest level since it launched in 1995. watching movement in material , the asx 200tralia up by around 1%. it's all about this movement in the chinese currency, the on and offshore at their highest level since mate last year. trade in charge once again, both on and...
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on the three points richard leonard made on evidence, firstly we are hopefully soon going to public rishraphy, of round 4,000 people. now when you go down to that level you have to guard against confidence she and privacy but it is important to give people in their own localities the as much clarity about the virus as upon possible, so those plans are under way and will materialise very soon. on the evidence we publish a lot of evidence we publish a lot of evidence and views on thing, the advisory group publishes minutes and advisory group publishes minutes and a number of expert papers and i don't understand estimate the importance of that. we will try to do that as expansively as possible. at the heart of this there is a fundamental and simple truth, this is an infectious virus and the ways in which you have to try to stop it spreading are difficult, but quite simple. we have got to reduce our interactions with people. we have do that particularly indoors, in our own homes, we have to follow all of the facts —— facts advice, the evidence and the science is important but actually at its
on the three points richard leonard made on evidence, firstly we are hopefully soon going to public rishraphy, of round 4,000 people. now when you go down to that level you have to guard against confidence she and privacy but it is important to give people in their own localities the as much clarity about the virus as upon possible, so those plans are under way and will materialise very soon. on the evidence we publish a lot of evidence we publish a lot of evidence and views on thing, the...