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s. s. call as hell of a guy called danny. out as difficult to call on her callo. danny mills had let it 30 day. hello my letter that the silence to miss i'm, we could be doing the on my 3 side, both at the marquee all morning and think i put down the like the middle throws, hello, when i'm when done, i, my son and lackey sang him in the d. p like the the the, the me the me i me ah ah, ah me. ah, let me see, let me get the god. like i said, the digital digital getting good to me. ah, just tell me to say when moving along by so that the thing is you need all that most up and you need to go new to this, right? yes. have a 1000000. my name is ellen. i read in the 300 years of danish come and i and international interest in the island resources gray. the younger generation emerging and nephew meet hirata and he'd be on faith as student and a politician as they tackle age old issues with that powerful to fight for greenland, a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah, ah ah ah, ah welcome to portal your gateway to the very best to volunteer. there is online content that you may have met a new program that the for our platforms makes the connections and present digestible, seen each the award winning online on they're already in the portal with me. standard gatlin on how to 0 in tune into english and h t for the best experience to say english h d 's available across europe on satellites. usually the 13 sci astro, long chaos, and astra to g. starting for us to july 221 out there, english sd across europe will only be available on full 5124182800078. for further information, visit our website. ah, build back better world g 7 latest? announce plans the global infrastructure projects to rival china felton road. interested. ah. hello money side. this is out there. a lie from day also coming up. no trust. just 30 percent of those just show our 1st poly mentary election since the 2019 uprising .
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s. s. called un security council to urgently meet and address the conflict. brazil supreme court is allowing the copper america football tournament to go ahead despite the current of ours, pandemic 10 nation events to, to kick off on sunday at the national stadium in brazil. yes. so those are the headline news continues here and i'll just era after alexander world that you intend to watch the news news news, news news with me. oh i the salted and again that will the fight between israel and the countries and during the wall a be to keep the sheep to the 4th of near the 4th of a 4th aid and broadcasted the messages for peaceful people thought of the woman in . think with the bullying and speak with our deal, but he said it was like, it was realistic because his e could see the massage and the plains and the plane are being heated and falling to the sea and everything was killing the other. but they didn't touch him, they didn't touch the voice of face after the war, a return to broadcast again. hav
s. s. called un security council to urgently meet and address the conflict. brazil supreme court is allowing the copper america football tournament to go ahead despite the current of ours, pandemic 10 nation events to, to kick off on sunday at the national stadium in brazil. yes. so those are the headline news continues here and i'll just era after alexander world that you intend to watch the news news news, news news with me. oh i the salted and again that will the fight between israel and the...
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s. s. called his when in friday election, manufactured, which iran denies us senate democrats have seen their key voting rights been blocked by republicans. democrats say the election reform package contained measures to counteract laws, passed and republican lead states, which restrict voting access. but republicans argue the bill infringes on states rights and call it a partisan power grab. mike has more now from washington, dc. it was a part of that vote completely on party lines. republicans had been adamant they would oppose this bill to a person. democrats were adamant that they would pay for it to a person. however, there had been some debate earlier in the day one senator holding on for some changes, but he eventually agreed to join the boat, giving a total democratic block in terms of supporting this measure. but with that kind of bust in place, which means that 60 boats are required for the motion to go to the bait. it is now over at this particular point in time. the therapy as prime minister has branded monday's election a success despite many voters in the country is conflict zones being left out of the process. i'll be on it says the pole was easier at 1st attempted free and fair elections. but his vote, his weight provisional results, some opposition groups are crying foul. they say ballot boxes were tempered with this stuff attacked. some of the most vaccinated countries which relied heavily on chinese made jobs are experiencing a resurgence in coven 19 outbreaks. a report by the new york times shows countries out pacing the us in vaccination rates such as bahrain, chile, mongolia, rank among the world's top 10 worst outbreaks, and its res, concerned over there, effectiveness on cobra. 19 various those are the headlines and is continues here. now to 0, after inside story station, thanks for watching life and i'm in the western nation slap coordinated sanctions on beller, rose for repressing human rights. these penalties are increasingly used to punish countries behavior, but do they work? and what are the diplomatic alternatives? this is inside story. ah ah. hello and welcome to the program. i'm hammer, jim, jim, bella. luce is facing new sanctions from the west. the u. u. k. u. s. in canada. say they're presenting a united front against president alexander lucas shameka for repressing human rights. the action follows the force, diversion of a plane to arrest a bela russian opposition journalist and the crackdown on protest against lucas shank is disputed election when last year. the new measures include travel bands and freezing the assets of people close to the president. the bel erosion exiled opposition leaders, atlanta to kind of sky says they send a clear and powerful message was conveyed to missed chicken sky. you did have the union remain ready to support a future democracy arose with a comprehensive plan of economic support of up to 3 billions for democracy. bill was reporting it were net help right now through the sanctions. person has decided to de economic, the really cited, shown and continue put in pressure on the location of regime the department of state and the department of treasury, designated 62 bell russian individuals and 5 entities and re
s. s. called his when in friday election, manufactured, which iran denies us senate democrats have seen their key voting rights been blocked by republicans. democrats say the election reform package contained measures to counteract laws, passed and republican lead states, which restrict voting access. but republicans argue the bill infringes on states rights and call it a partisan power grab. mike has more now from washington, dc. it was a part of that vote completely on party lines....
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s. s. called is when the fight is election manufacturers which iran denies us republican senate.
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you are calling this a whirl 's _ will become the giant. you are calling this a whirl 's., ~ selfie. there is nothing like it on the — selfie. there is nothing like it on the planet. _ selfie. there is nothing like it on the planet. you - selfie. there is nothing like| it on the planet. you cannot ignore it. it is so big, it is going to be gigantic. the poor, foolish little _ going to be gigantic. the poor, foolish little people, _ going to be gigantic. the poor, foolish little people, liquid - foolish little people, liquid you have done.— foolish little people, liquid you have done. with goliath ambitions. _ you have done. with goliath ambitions, the _ you have done. with goliath ambitions, the giant - you have done. with goliath i ambitions, the giant company hopes to raise hundreds of millions of dollars and plans to roll out the first five by the end of this year. one thing is for sure. the scope of that task will be enormous! when i first heard about this project, i thought it was nuts. but then i thought it was nuts. but then i got here and i saw the scale model of
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myanmar�*s armed forces have clashed with a militia group myanmar�*s armed forces have in the country�*s second city, mandalay. it�*s the first such exchange of fire between the so—calledntre. the army says four protesters were killed in a raid and eight arrested. several soldiers were also injured. rebecca henschke reports. "aim at the second floor," instructs this myanmar soldier. "go closer, lift the gun up and shoot," he orders. they are raiding a border house in mandalay after being tipped off by an informer that it�*s being used as a base for a civilian militia fighting to restore democracy. they call themselves the people�*s defence force, or pdfs. they respond to the raid with gunfire and hand grenades. the sound of battle ringing out across the city. gunfire. the pdf were no match for the might of the myanmar military. the bbc spoke with a member who managed to escape. translation: we were - outnumbered by them in the used rpg launchers to attack us. so, we had to give up this place, but we will continue to do what we have to do. we protested peacefully but had no choice but to take up arms against them as a last resort. state owned a television broadcasted th
myanmar�*s armed forces have clashed with a militia group myanmar�*s armed forces have in the country�*s second city, mandalay. it�*s the first such exchange of fire between the so—calledntre. the army says four protesters were killed in a raid and eight arrested. several soldiers were also injured. rebecca henschke reports. "aim at the second floor," instructs this myanmar soldier. "go closer, lift the gun up and shoot," he orders. they are raiding a border house...
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myanmar�*s armed forces have clashed with a militia group in the country�*s second city, mandalay. it�*s the first such exchange between the so—called
myanmar�*s armed forces have clashed with a militia group in the country�*s second city, mandalay. it�*s the first such exchange between the so—called
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myanmar�*s armed forces have clashed with a militia group in the country�*s second city, mandalay. it�*s the first such exchange between the so—called
myanmar�*s armed forces have clashed with a militia group in the country�*s second city, mandalay. it�*s the first such exchange between the so—called
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s 32—year—old ban on assault weapons — calling it "unconstitutional". he s given the state 30 days to appeal against his decision. california s
s 32—year—old ban on assault weapons — calling it "unconstitutional". he s given the state 30 days to appeal against his decision. california s
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s 32—year—old ban on assault weapons — calling it "unconstitutional". he s given the state 30 days to appeal against his decision. california s— gavin newsom — condemned the ruling, saying it was a direct threat to public safety. coventry has hosted an array of small—scale performances around the city to mark the start of its year as the uk city of culture. from music and dance performances to horseback rides, the event — called coventry moves — was billed as a "playful and engaging" introduction to the city. colleen harris reports. # i rise above # life is below, river flows...# breathing new life into coventry�*s ska and 2—tone legacy, the singer pauline black of the �*70s and �*80s band the selecter opened the uk city of culture with a performance in a residential part of the city. i play the river spirit. there is a river that runs under coventry called the sherbourne, and i'm enticing the future generation by telling a story about how coventry came together. big up the bolly dancers! organisers have had to keep plans low key and secret to avoid attracting crowds, so performers and street theatre are moving through the ci
s 32—year—old ban on assault weapons — calling it "unconstitutional". he s given the state 30 days to appeal against his decision. california s— gavin newsom — condemned the ruling, saying it was a direct threat to public safety. coventry has hosted an array of small—scale performances around the city to mark the start of its year as the uk city of culture. from music and dance performances to horseback rides, the event — called coventry moves — was billed as a...
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s. e electro mom and ocho g s stands for performance earlier models were called g s i or grand sport injection. now there is the new purely electric manta, that g s e, as you can tell who we are inside. and since covered is still a thing i need to wear that mask. but let's quickly talk about the car. as you can tell, this car looks very much like the old monta ah the 1st month and hit the market in 1970 with engines ranging from 68 to 90 horsepower. it was uncle's answer to the successful ford capri and as stylish looks earned last. but why does the new mantra look so similar to the old one? and the reason for that is it actually is monta. they took the body from an old monster and only changed a few minor things in the front. and in the back of the rest is all original, at least on the outside. but not under the hood. we decided to 1st put the lectric back in here. a great also this digital visor, the car features of 147 horsepower electric motor. yeah, if you can tell here in the front least if i'm mistaken, li, the new opa visor, but it's even more than that because this one is fully digita
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s&p 1700. dave: what we are talking about here is something called the s&p completion index. s really broad market age called total market index, so they take every stock out of that that is also in the s&p 500, and that is your completion index. roughly 34 shares in this gauge. we have really seen a resurgence in the completion index relative to the s&p 500 since mid, and we saw this index records. -- this index sets records. the ratio has been moving up lately, so it is a sign you've had some broader strength at a time when under -- when other indicators are pointing in a different direction. you look at the s&p 500 percentage of stocks above the moving average, that is causing some concern. this indicator tells a different story. tom: david wilson, thanks so much. too short a visit this morning. right now, this is fun for me because it is all of the bloomberg world and so much of our listeners and viewers in global wall street, it is applied, and then there is the pure research of it. it has fallen by the wayside in the last decades. what we know at bloomberg from our leader
s&p 1700. dave: what we are talking about here is something called the s&p completion index. s really broad market age called total market index, so they take every stock out of that that is also in the s&p 500, and that is your completion index. roughly 34 shares in this gauge. we have really seen a resurgence in the completion index relative to the s&p 500 since mid, and we saw this index records. -- this index sets records. the ratio has been moving up lately, so it is a sign...
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s 32—year old ban on assault weapons, calling it unconstitutional. he s given the state 30 days to appeal against his decision. california s ian ayres — professor of law at yale law school — explained what this ban means. this judge takes a very extreme view of the second amendment to the us constitution. the opinion begins with the strained thought that an assault weapon and an ak—47 is a perfect weapon for home defence, because the supreme court said that the right to bear arms is particularly strong at the home. and the opinion doesn't give enough weight, the reason for a state to want to deter mass shootings. the headlines on bbc news. in what's been hailed as a historic agreement — g7 finance ministers negotiate a deal on taxing multinational corporations. despite a recent increase in cases, the head of nhs providers — which represents health trusts in england — says coronavirus vaccines appears to have broken the link between cases and serious illness. mexico is reeling from a surge of political violence. the country is seeing the largest midterm election in history but at least 89 politicians have been killed in rec
s 32—year old ban on assault weapons, calling it unconstitutional. he s given the state 30 days to appeal against his decision. california s ian ayres — professor of law at yale law school — explained what this ban means. this judge takes a very extreme view of the second amendment to the us constitution. the opinion begins with the strained thought that an assault weapon and an ak—47 is a perfect weapon for home defence, because the supreme court said that the right to bear arms is...
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us federaljudge has overturned california s 32—year—old ban on assault weapons, calling it unconstitutional. he s given the state 30 days to appeal. california s to public safety. ian ayres, professor of law at yale law school, explained what this ban means. this judge takes a very extreme view of the second amendment to the us constitution. the opinion begins with the strange thought that an assault weapon and an ak—47 is a perfect weapon for home defence, because the supreme court said that the right to bear arms is particularly strong at the home, and the opinion doesn't give enough weight to the reason for the state to want to deter mass shootings. a cruise ship has left venice — the first to do so since the coronavirus pandemic began. while people are keen to get back to normality, not everyone was happy about the ship entering the canal. rachel stanton reports. "no big ships". that is what is on the flag is being raised here in venice. people have taken to the streets and waters, as they are concerned about the impact ships have on the historic city. back in march this year, italy's government said cruise ships would no longer sail past
us federaljudge has overturned california s 32—year—old ban on assault weapons, calling it unconstitutional. he s given the state 30 days to appeal. california s to public safety. ian ayres, professor of law at yale law school, explained what this ban means. this judge takes a very extreme view of the second amendment to the us constitution. the opinion begins with the strange thought that an assault weapon and an ak—47 is a perfect weapon for home defence, because the supreme court said...
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s. e. electro mark? nope. oh g s stands for performance. earlier models were called g s i or grand sport injection. now there's the new purely electric manta, that gfc, as you can tell who we are inside. and since covered is still being i need to wear that mask. but let's quickly talk about the car. as you can tell, this car looks very much like the old monta. ah, the 1st months i hit the market in 1970 with engines ranging from 68 to 90 horsepower. it was uncle's answer to the successful ford capri and as stylish looks earned lots of fans. but why does the new manta look so similar to the old one? and the reason for that is it actually is a monta. they took the body from an old monster and only changed a few minor things in the front in the back, but the rest is all original. at least on the outside. but not under the hood. we decided to 1st put that electric back in here. a great also this digital advisor, the car features the 147 horsepower electric motor. yeah, if you can tell here in the from this if i'm mistaken, leave the new open visor, but it's even more than that because this one is fully
s. e. electro mark? nope. oh g s stands for performance. earlier models were called g s i or grand sport injection. now there's the new purely electric manta, that gfc, as you can tell who we are inside. and since covered is still being i need to wear that mask. but let's quickly talk about the car. as you can tell, this car looks very much like the old monta. ah, the 1st months i hit the market in 1970 with engines ranging from 68 to 90 horsepower. it was uncle's answer to the successful ford...
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s. s. condemned managed to as try call a busy market in ethiopians. dry region, which report will be killed. dozens of people, health workers in the village of coca told the associated press that soldiers blocked medical teams from reaching the scene that some of the wounded were taken to treatment in the regional capital mckelly 30 kilometers away. but many more believes to be trapped in the village. hong kong pro democracy newspaper, apple daily has printed its last edition, that's been the pressures in spacing imposed to national security law. several of the newspapers top executives have been arrested and its assets, frozen. libya foreign minister says thousands of mercenaries could be out of her country within days. representatives of libya's government have been meeting world leaders in berlin. tried to establish security ahead of national elections in december, bristles, environment minister ricardo salish has quit. a criminal investigation is taking place into whether he obstructed a probe of illegal logging in the amazon rain forest. it followed the federal police raids, toggling him and other officials, and the anti virus software pioneer john mcafee, has been van daintiness vanished prison. so it comes out after a quarter, proved his extradition to his native us on tax evasion, and 4 charges. the 75 year old invented one of the 1st anti virus programs and the 1900 ninety's. the government statement said, mcafee appears to have committed suicide. there's that line, small news with me and half enough to stay with us here. and there. i am, sorry, should be about raising prices and harley down to the government. we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world. we live in time in that says, i don't have the baby has the task of fixing a war torn economy. counting the cost on al jazeera ah, caravel, saigon was built during the time that the very turbulent era the caravel was the great vantage point. from the roof of the caravel hotel, we could see very clearly the evacuation. this was sort of the front row seat if you will, on the top of the caravel to the final stages of the war. qualified in my mind as the perfect war. oh, tell me i awe in the whole team in the city and vietnam once so i got the old capital of south vietnam at its heart. his lamb sewing square were journalist diplomats, military staff and spies, rubbed shoulders in its famous hotels during the vietnam war. ah, the area around love san square. you've got the caravel on one side, the continental, on the other, the old passage, a den where the a p office was in my office, the nbc office, and the visit news office. all of these agencies were there. and then down the other end of the square, the wreck. so tell, this was the nucleus of the life that we led as war correspondence at that time, is the saigon that we knew a very small but very pivotal area of saigon, where we sort of made our home for a number of years. 2 the caravel was built shortly after the 1st in the china war, in 1954. at 10 stories. it was the tallest building in the city, and it became a significant base for reporters who arrived in saigon and the early 1900 sixty's, to cover the vietnam war. john gardener, once a general manager of the caravel, remembers those war reporters from his childhood. the famous journalist said that i recall were david held mister him, peter arnett niel. she in molly cypher. tim page. they were names that i grew up with as a teenager watching the vietnam ward on tv every night. fellow new zealander peter arnett, is credited as being the only western journalist to cover the 20 year war from start to finish. i was assigned to vietnam by the associated press as a correspondent with their saigon bureau and i arrived there in saigon and june of 962 at that time, saigon still had the atmosphere of the french colonial city. when i arrived in saigon, i checked in at the caravel hotel that was a residence where a peas start, those who were in and out of the country always stayed the war then was between north and south vietnam. but as it intensified, american presence in saigon grew. the 1st 400 us military advisors checked into the rex hotel. but some stayed at the caravel enough to interest the journalists there. what was interesting to me as a journalist, that in the hotel the caravel were staying there were crow cut, young americans in the bar, and walking around in the restaurant of it. it turned out that they were american soldiers on leave, from the, from bang military advisors in the countryside. clearly things were moving along for me as a journalist to indicate that there was a real story. at that time, inside on our nets, journalistic intuition was spot on in 1963 south vietnam was in disarray. the unpopular and autocratic president was deposed in a qu, backed by the u. s. and the caravel was at the center of the war reporting action. the caravel hotel proved its usefulness and burst under the headlines. november 1 of 963. that was when those a military, cood, a tar, against the calvin, to president node and c. m, which led to the assassination of the president and his brother. in the course of that action of our 24 hour period, the center of saigon was, was zone. the press retreated in effect to the caravel hotel. and that was when many of the stories were basically of not date one the caravel. we certainly mention that a lot of the, what we were saying was from the caravel, the us military officially joined the war in 1964 and hundreds of reporters camera crews and photographers descended on saigon. hotels quickly filled up the passage in building the hotel continental, the majestic and of course, the cat rebel. it became a desirable location for journalists, particularly the american networks, c, b, s and a b, c. not only did they have correspondenc
s. s. condemned managed to as try call a busy market in ethiopians. dry region, which report will be killed. dozens of people, health workers in the village of coca told the associated press that soldiers blocked medical teams from reaching the scene that some of the wounded were taken to treatment in the regional capital mckelly 30 kilometers away. but many more believes to be trapped in the village. hong kong pro democracy newspaper, apple daily has printed its last edition, that's been the...
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s. s. condemned and alleged as try calling a busy marketing ethiopians to grow region, which reportedly killed dozens of people. health workers in the village of to go got told the associated press that soldiers brought medical teams from reaching the scene on goldsboro democracy newspaper apple daily has printed its last edition has been under pressure since beijing imposed a national security low. several of the newspapers top executives have been arrested and its assets frozen. and together, the protest is in thailand, back on the streets after a 6 month break to to the code 19 pandemic. several groups are rally in bangkok, demanding the resignation of the prime minister. demonstrators are also calling for more transparency from the monarchy and, and the whole of the constitution. brazil's environment minister ricardo shall ashes quit a criminal investigation is taking place to determine whether he obstructed a probe into illegal logging. in the amazon rainforest, his resignation follows police raids. toggling him and other officials accused of allowing illegal would exports. the ant
s. s. condemned and alleged as try calling a busy marketing ethiopians to grow region, which reportedly killed dozens of people. health workers in the village of to go got told the associated press that soldiers brought medical teams from reaching the scene on goldsboro democracy newspaper apple daily has printed its last edition has been under pressure since beijing imposed a national security low. several of the newspapers top executives have been arrested and its assets frozen. and together,...
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s 32—year—old ban on assault weapons — calling it "unconstitutional". he s given the state 30 days to appeal against his decision. california sernment has defended its decision to suspend twitter — saying the social media platform had been used to spread misinformation that had violent consequences. a joint statement from the us, the eu, britain, canada and ireland said the right to free expression was a pillar of democracy. coventry has hosted an array of small—scale
s 32—year—old ban on assault weapons — calling it "unconstitutional". he s given the state 30 days to appeal against his decision. california sernment has defended its decision to suspend twitter — saying the social media platform had been used to spread misinformation that had violent consequences. a joint statement from the us, the eu, britain, canada and ireland said the right to free expression was a pillar of democracy. coventry has hosted an array of small—scale
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s. s. condemned and an extra and strong called a busy market. and ethiopia to grow region was supposed to be killed. dozens of people, health workers in the village of to go told the associated press soldiers blocked medical team from reaching the theme comes pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily has printed its last edition, its been a depression since paging, impose a national security lo. several of the newspapers top executives have been arrested and its assets appraisal. louis his path towards finding lasting peace has received a big boost. the country's foreign minister says mercenaries could be out of the country within days. now their departure is part of a plan to reduce violence ahead of elections in december. as rainy has more berlin, the berlin conference was marked by promises to help libya transform into a democratic and stable country. we have a responsibility, particularly in this moment, to demonstrate that democracies can deliver to actually see libya. hopefully take a course of security. freedom, independence, backed by the international community, the conference co hosted by germany and the you in was a follow up to the 1st libby, a conference held 18 months ago with a cease fire in place. libby as interim prime minister said the country will hold elections as promised on december 24th. when you sent us one and a half years ago, libya was threatened with collapse. the economy was on the verge of collapse. we saw social tensions and divisions. today we're in a critical phase, but we're also in a very hopeful phase. today we can speak with a unified voice and say, we will not return to war. all parties in berlin agreed. foreign fighters and mercenaries must leave libya, and that libyan malicious must be demobilized and disarmed. according to the you in some 20000 foreign fighters and mercenaries remain on the ground in libya. assigned some analysts say shows libya is not on the right path. there are more on the ground today than the last conference. there are now more weapons on the ground. and the last conference there had been more by elections at the ball since the last . the last these 5 women in the foreign forces the through 90 days and they haven't here at the conference germany foreign minister made a point of saying partner nations and organizations are no longer just talking about libya. but talking with libya and libby as foreign minister made a point of saying what her country's expecting here. the people of my country pins so much hope and the 2nd conference of the berlin process. my people are looking forward to seeing more concrete measures which have a positive impact and the ground. it's time for actions because my people have heard enough. it's not clear yet if the participants will deliver such concrete measures so far, they've made promises. in the past, some of those have not been kept. adam rainy al jazeera berlin. now the un secretary general has appeal to the security council to renew a cross border aid operation into northwestern syria for another year, until you get harish. was that failure to do so would be devastating for millions of people. a mandate that allows a truck into the country as it set to expire on july, the 10th. i still really appeal to the members of the council to reach consensus on allowing cross bar little patients as a vital channel of support for another is a failure to extend the counselors authorization who have devastating consequences . the seed in people are in dire need, and it is essential to will be lies all our capacities along all channels. but the thought, forget that the solution to the student treasure the can only be political city and must come together to agree on their future. it is time to end this decade long nightmare people in madagascar her on the verge of starvation after the worst drought in 40 years. the un food agencies as a desperate need for aid, with malnutrition, more than doubling in the past 4 months. alexia bryan, explains this days at waste land and southern madagascar was once airable and fertile. but years of drought mean only a few patches of green remain. the lack of water has destroyed crops and sandstorms cover whatever's left and a layer of dust. the food here has nearly run out. many families are forced to eat and sick the leaves to survive. it took me in the morning, i prepare the plate of insects. i clean them up as best i can give them. there's almost no water. my children, i have been eating this plant every day for 8 months because we have nothing else to eat and no rain to allow us to harvest. what we have sewn, 8 groups, a warning of catastrophe, especially for children like these 2 now orphans after the mother died of hunger, the arms of wasting away, while they stomachs obliterated by malnutrition. they had allowed. if i look at us, i rely on god. today we have absolutely nothing to eat except cactus leaves that we are trying to clean up. we have nothing left. their mother is dead and my husband is dead. what do you want me to say? our life is all about looking for capital lees again and again to survive. medic ask is, southern region is the epi center of the crisis. more than a 1000000 people, about half of the areas population need food aid, and the karone of ours pandemic has made everything worse, flowing the delivery of much needed supplies. many of these women and children have walked for hours to get help, were facing the worst drought in over 40 years. and this is an area where people depend on their own agriculture, home grown school, meals, small holder farmers. this is how they lived down here, but with drought back to back to back. people can't survive. and so the government partner with the world food program, others were doing the best we can. but it's a terrible situation who reigns during this years planting season, suggest get another harvest will fail. the us food agency says the world must act now, or a generation could be lost to famine. alexia bryan, l 209 console, and separate politicians who are pardoned and released from prison. promising to keep pushing for independence. they've been serving sentences ranging from 9 to 13 years after cancer, and he has failed independence referendum in 2017. so any kind of reports this was the day they had waited for the leaders of catalonia secessionist movement, leaving prison surrounded by supporters and all that home into continued a campaign for catalan independence. berlin does develop wrangler political. we want to transfer to the field of politics, all aspirations commitments an ideal because there is no ideal and commitment, more nobles, and that of the freedom of a country, the independence of our country, than the republican values than the commitment to social justice and the freedom of all people but with their freedom comes conditions, all mine have been borrowed from public office and their pardons, rest on them not committing what the spanish government would consider serious crimes. they had each set more than 3 years behind bars for their roles in the 2017 illegal independence referendum, figured out the worst political crisis in spain, in decades. the crisis that may have recently but is by no means most spaniards outside of catalonia, against the pardons. but there were very few options available to help resolve the current situation. space prime minister federal sanchez has banked on the move ending the political pass game. he says is to kick start talks and to secure a reconciliation between the central government and capital and nationalists. but it has drawn fury from his political opponents, jacqueline gobble, and the lovely people government. i cannot solve it up. you have placed yourself on the wrong side of history, which will not absolve you. if you have any dignity left you should resign today and submit this decision to the judgment as the spanish such as will meet the cattle and leader pad. i go to us on tuesday, an opportunity which he hopes could lead to better relations with the pro independence movement. but he runs the risk of gambling away. his minority government. so the diagonal i'll just, sarah, the brazil's environment minister has resigned. ricardo salish is facing a criminal investigation investigation into allegations he obstructed a police probe of illegal logging in the amazon rain forest, fullest federal police raids, talking him and other officials who allegedly allowed illegal would exports. we're lucky but says it's developed a coven 19 vaccine. that's 92 percent effective. it's called a dollar and it requires 3 jobs. that's how it consume provide relief to developing countries and boost cube is economy. and it's at augusta and reports from havana. it's also a source of national pride scientists work stuck when the results were announced. phase 3 clinical trials. so there vaccine abdullah is among the world's most effective and on the streets of havana. people say that proud of that come through the chief mint vaccines normally take 10 years to develop. so making one in a year and a half is a record of cuba is a medical house and coming out with this vaccine is really special. and the fact that it's free is even better. why don't we also main thing, i'm very proud because it's one of cuban scientists biggest achievement is taking a huge effort. and i guess what, i meant that only 10 countries in the world have their own vaccine. and at this rate, cuba will become the 1st country in the developing world to vaccinate its entire population with its own vaccine. when appropriate, the projects leader admits the result surprised him, nor did our visitors and i didn't expect the result to be as high as 90 to proceed to efficacy. we extraordinarily heavy vaccine is now the 4th most effective in the world to acquire the result is a rare piece of good news for an island that seen its economy plummet during the pandemic. and the relief for the communist party, which says us sanctions have slowed down the vaccines development. they've done everything possible. so not drop a fuel gets here. they've done everything possible so that medicines don't get here . but in 13 months you've come up with results. cuba has refused to import foreign current of iris. vaccines betting instead, on 5 home grown versions, the government is close to broke, but it's poured every last cent into vaccine development and production. cuba has taken a gamble that seems to have paid off case numbers here in the capital, havana at half since the ministry of health began in emergency mass facts, nation campaign with a dollar last month. the high efficacy could also be a boon to exports. the government hopes that sales to latin american african and asian countries will help lift the country out of its deepest economic crisis for 30 years. at augustin, al jazeera havana. he was president joe biden has outlined his new gun control plan as concerns go over, search and violent crime, nice cracking down on de las. he failed to meet federal laws, android in their licenses, and said $350000000000.00 of a relief package approved by congress last month can be used by local police departments. the white house says homicide in big cities rose by 30 percent last year. it's 0 tolerance for gun dealers who willfully violate key existing laws and regulations. i repeat 0 tolerance. if you will sell a gun to someone who is prohibited from possessing it. if you willfully fail to run a background check if you willfully false fire record, if you willfully fail to cooperate with the tracy request or inspections, my message you is. this will find you and we will seek your license to sell guns. will make sure you can sell death and may have on our streets. cybersecurity pine air has been found dead at his trail, so after a spanish court approved his extradition to the u. s. john mcafee was set to face tax fraud charges as rob reynolds reports. john mcafee's anti virus software made him rich and famous, but apparently that wasn't enough. mcafee about to be expedited to the u. s. to face charges of tax evasion was found dead in spanish jail cell. on wednesday, he was $75.00, mcafee allegedly failed to pay his taxes for money earned in crypto currency. manipulation deals, speaking engagements, and other activities. he claimed the charges against him were politically motivated . in the self described lover of women, adventure and mystery founded his virus protection software company in the 1980s. it became one of the most popular in its field, but mcafee tired of being an executive and sold it in 1994, reportedly for $100000000.00. he then embarked on a 2nd career of self indulgence, drinking drugs, sex, and it was alleged crime by his own admission. mcafee was arrested $21.00 times in 11 countries for crimes, including drug trafficking, firearms violations
s. s. condemned and an extra and strong called a busy market. and ethiopia to grow region was supposed to be killed. dozens of people, health workers in the village of to go told the associated press soldiers blocked medical team from reaching the theme comes pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily has printed its last edition, its been a depression since paging, impose a national security lo. several of the newspapers top executives have been arrested and its assets appraisal. louis his path...
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s 32 year—old ban on assault weapons, calling it unconstitutional. he s given the state thirty days to appeal against his decision. california sa direct threat to public safety. robyn thomas, executive director of giffords law center to prevent gun violence, told us she expected the case may go to the us supreme court. i certainly expect that gun rights advocates, the gun lobby and the gun industry, who would love to be selling many more assault weapons to many more americans, would like it to go to the supreme court because they will do anything they can to convince people to buy these guns. this is what drives a lot of the momentum behind this litigation, is the desire to sell more guns and to encourage americans that they need these very, very lethal weapons in order to be safe. when in fact, having these kind of weapons on our streets endangers the safety, notjust of our communities, but of your own family. many, many of these mass shootings that happen in our society happen because of unsecured assault weapons left in the home, like the sandy hook shooting. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news...
s 32 year—old ban on assault weapons, calling it unconstitutional. he s given the state thirty days to appeal against his decision. california sa direct threat to public safety. robyn thomas, executive director of giffords law center to prevent gun violence, told us she expected the case may go to the us supreme court. i certainly expect that gun rights advocates, the gun lobby and the gun industry, who would love to be selling many more assault weapons to many more americans, would like it...
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s. is key. african allies was always called the anchor of stability for the u. s. u. s. interests in the hold of africa. so since the conflict began, biden ministration has taken a very soft, softly approach in some way. the bye didn't ministration seize africa in many ways through the prism of china. and the biggest fear that provide administration might have is that china, which already has huge investments in ethiopia, will consolidate batteries if you will be lost in inverted commas to china. and trying to came up a number of times at this house foreign affairs committee meeting. so it was late may, really to the by did ministration began getting tough with your peer with sanctions on visas. all these, you know, drew with the withholding of these is very few yet and they're a try and officials. but it was the key that, but there's that sense that they haven't really been doing pushing hard because they do not want to alienate if you they were happy to think of this as a domestic matter, much as you know. so some other nations often looked at, looked at these issues
s. is key. african allies was always called the anchor of stability for the u. s. u. s. interests in the hold of africa. so since the conflict began, biden ministration has taken a very soft, softly approach in some way. the bye didn't ministration seize africa in many ways through the prism of china. and the biggest fear that provide administration might have is that china, which already has huge investments in ethiopia, will consolidate batteries if you will be lost in inverted commas to...
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s e, electro mod, elko, gf. stands for performance. earlier models were called g s i or grand sport injection. now there's the new purely electric, manta, the g, s e, as you can tell who we are inside. and since covered is still a thing i need to wear that mask. but let's quickly talk about the car. as you can tell, this car looks very much like the old monta ah the 1st month and hit the market in 1970 with engines ranging from 68 to 90 horsepower. it was uncle's answer to the successful forward to pre add this stylus looks earned lots of fans. but why does the new lantern look so similar to the old one? and the reason for that is it actually is monta. they took the body from an old man and only changed a few minor things in the front and in the back of the rest is all original. at least on the outside. but not under the hood. we decided to 1st put the, nitric back in here, grade also this digital visor, the car features of 147 horsepower and electric motor. yes, you can tell here in the front least if i'm mistaken, leave the new open advisor, but it's even more than that because this one is fully digital and they can give you anything you want.
s e, electro mod, elko, gf. stands for performance. earlier models were called g s i or grand sport injection. now there's the new purely electric, manta, the g, s e, as you can tell who we are inside. and since covered is still a thing i need to wear that mask. but let's quickly talk about the car. as you can tell, this car looks very much like the old monta ah the 1st month and hit the market in 1970 with engines ranging from 68 to 90 horsepower. it was uncle's answer to the successful...
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s 32—year—old ban on assault weapons — calling it "unconstitutional". he s given the state 30 days to appeal against his decision. california snor gavin newsom condemned the ruling saying it was a direct threat to public safety. the nigerian government has defended its decision to suspend twitter — saying the social media platform had been used to spread misinformation that had violent consequences. a joint statement from the us, the eu, britain, canada and ireland said the right to free expression was a pillar of democracy. coventry has hosted an array of small—scale performances around the city to mark the start of its year as the uk city of culture. from music and dance performances to horseback rides, the event — called "coventry moves" — was billed as a "playful and engaging introduction to the city". colleen harris reports. # rise above # life is below, river flows...# breathing new life into coventry�*s ska and 2—tone legacy, the singer pauline black of the 70s and 80s band the selecter opened the uk city of culture with a performance in a residential part of the city. i play the river spirit. there is a river that run
s 32—year—old ban on assault weapons — calling it "unconstitutional". he s given the state 30 days to appeal against his decision. california snor gavin newsom condemned the ruling saying it was a direct threat to public safety. the nigerian government has defended its decision to suspend twitter — saying the social media platform had been used to spread misinformation that had violent consequences. a joint statement from the us, the eu, britain, canada and ireland said the...
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s. seizure of 33 pro iranian websites, calling it a breach of freedom of speech. the u. s. s. a. science violates sanctions against yvonne. the justice department has accused media outlets connected to the revolutionary god of spreading this information. to austria very is in tucson with more on the radio response. they're using a local domain now to continue being having their online presence. but it comes at a very critical time. of course, the radians have said that their, their sites are legitimate news organizations within the country. they belong to various branches of state television. and we parcel heard from the head of the iranian mission to the united nations who has condemned the act by the u. s. government calling it a freedom speech issue, it's a censorship issue and that iran will pursue the matter through legal channels. hong kong throw democracy newspaper apple daily has confirmed it will close by saturday after its assets were frozen. is chief columnists has been arrested. the sick staff member detained this month under b. james national security law. they're
s. seizure of 33 pro iranian websites, calling it a breach of freedom of speech. the u. s. s. a. science violates sanctions against yvonne. the justice department has accused media outlets connected to the revolutionary god of spreading this information. to austria very is in tucson with more on the radio response. they're using a local domain now to continue being having their online presence. but it comes at a very critical time. of course, the radians have said that their, their sites are...
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s. s. e 's, more than 30 media site to main linked to a ran over what he calls this information campaigns. the justice department and it decides hosted on american domains in violation of washington sanctions. the move comes amid rising tensions with toronto. well, we got reaction from the international federation of journal, which does say a different response would have been were appropriate. the blocking by the us, so websites run by groups affiliated with a run is the wrong way to deal with. so cold disinformation. while real journalism requires the respect of solid ethical principles and full independence from governments, we cannot accept but governments unilateral decide which websites they don't like to shut down. thus challenging freedom of speech. the ban on our website reveals once again the falsehoods of the slogan, so freedom of expression and all the other headlines promoted by the united states of america, including its inability to confront the truth. one of the websites that was seized is run by the who's easy that is fighting against saudi arabia, and has long been accused
s. s. e 's, more than 30 media site to main linked to a ran over what he calls this information campaigns. the justice department and it decides hosted on american domains in violation of washington sanctions. the move comes amid rising tensions with toronto. well, we got reaction from the international federation of journal, which does say a different response would have been were appropriate. the blocking by the us, so websites run by groups affiliated with a run is the wrong way to deal...
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s. s, trying so long. it's border with syria, calling them a violation of iraqi sovereignty. iran box paramilitary helms groups in iraq have promised a joint response to the strikes which targeted them. the us, as the facilities hits were being used to launch attacks against american troops in iraq or iraq's popular mobilization forces says for if its members were killed, us president joe biden ordered the strikes against the same groups back in february . well, in this statement, the pentagon said the following, president biden has been cleared, but he will act to protect us pass no. given the ongoing series of attacks by iran backed groups targeting us interest in iraq, the president directed further military action to disrupt and deter such attacks. let's get more unless we can speak to him. ron khan, who is my 1st in baghdad. we've just heard him, ron, from the iraqi ministry condemning the u. s. s. strikes. that's a pretty surprising move, isn't it? given that the iraqi pm is an allied, the us was actually an incredibly strong statement. it's actually worth reading you . some of it we condemn the u. s. air attack and targeted a site last night on the rocky syrian border, which represents a latent and unacceptable violation of a rocky serenity and a rocky national security. in accordance with all international conventions. now that really suggests that the rockies probably didn't know that the us was going to mount a strike on its territory on that boat at the congo to crossing with syria. this means that there is either a disconnect between the u. s. and the rocky government, and as you say, this is an alloy of the us in the war on terror. in fact, the u. s. supplies the rocky army with weapons and training and finance is to be able to fight that war against isolate. so this is why this statement is actually kind of crucial in understanding what's going on right now. this is
s. s, trying so long. it's border with syria, calling them a violation of iraqi sovereignty. iran box paramilitary helms groups in iraq have promised a joint response to the strikes which targeted them. the us, as the facilities hits were being used to launch attacks against american troops in iraq or iraq's popular mobilization forces says for if its members were killed, us president joe biden ordered the strikes against the same groups back in february . well, in this statement, the pentagon...
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s. s log 36 rainy news websites, what it calls violating us sanctions. the office of foreign asset controls announcement explains the components of the government of iran to include these lumnick radio and television. you to in another like it disguised as news organizations and media outlets. talking to the united states with this information campaigns and in the line influence operations it. what's interesting to note is that while iran is the country that speaks the language of pharmacy, this statement is on the website in english and the arabic, but not far as the the iranian language. it's important to take the context into accounts. now we have joe biden and his administration that have been in office since earlier this year that had talked about reopening the iran nuclear deal at criticize the trump administration's handling of us relations with iran. but we've just had an election in iran itself in which we have a new president who is quite critical of his predecessor rodney and his negotiations with the united states. so we have a new administration sent to come into office in iran, we have a new administration united states and the contacts and the moment of this is quite interesting. now, one of the websites that was seized is run by the who's easy that is fighting against saudi arabia, and has long been accused by the united states of being iranian proxies. the other website that was seized is of iranian origin, and the other website press tv is that is that iran's official english language news outlet, the primary voice of iran to the english speaking world. yeah, well, as he was saying that one. yeah, many media outlets been banned as well. websites owned by who sees a she was movement in yemen. the u. s. has been accused of being proxies of toronto course as we had the moves been branded sense ship across the board. the been on our website reveals once again the falsehoods of the slogan, so freedom of expression and all the other headlines promoted by the united states of america, including its inability to confront the truth. i can tell you, requested come until this from several journalist writes organizations as when they get back with it, you know what they had to say, but to talk to us now for implicitly u. k. very pleased to say we got patrick headings in jupiter, gladly say that patrick thing she time. so the international community then has been pretty much silent on this along with freedom of speech organizations. why do you think that's a good question, kevin. you think that they would be very vocal about this because the fact that it's, that's a very dangerous precedent here. when i mean, look, when you dig down into the fine print on this, we see it. it's not long till we
s. s log 36 rainy news websites, what it calls violating us sanctions. the office of foreign asset controls announcement explains the components of the government of iran to include these lumnick radio and television. you to in another like it disguised as news organizations and media outlets. talking to the united states with this information campaigns and in the line influence operations it. what's interesting to note is that while iran is the country that speaks the language of pharmacy,...
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go back 20 or 30 years, i talk to people who did working from home in the 1980's and 1990's, it was terrible. telephone callsg off piles of paper at the front door. if the pandemic had happened in 1980, we would've been in real trouble. i'm not sure the lockdown -- thankfully we had the ability to flip two thirds of the economy in march 2022 working from home. it worked pretty well. it looks like a lot of that is here to stay. tom: is there a permanence to it? you did the paper in 2009. marissa mayer change the world at yahoo! in 2012, there was a glade debate about yahoo! work from home. drive that home to where nicholas bloom and marissa mayer can say there is permanence to work from home, or like marissa mayer people would say let's get into the office. which is it? nicholas: i spoke to marissa mayer recently about this. what she did is exactly right but history has forgotten what she did. marissa mayer discovered there were people working from home full-time and some of them were working so poorly they would never set up their computer for more than a week at a time. she said you will have to come in thr
go back 20 or 30 years, i talk to people who did working from home in the 1980's and 1990's, it was terrible. telephone callsg off piles of paper at the front door. if the pandemic had happened in 1980, we would've been in real trouble. i'm not sure the lockdown -- thankfully we had the ability to flip two thirds of the economy in march 2022 working from home. it worked pretty well. it looks like a lot of that is here to stay. tom: is there a permanence to it? you did the paper in 2009. marissa...
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him past hall of famer travis jackson who played for the new york giants in the 1920's and 30's san francisco first called up the homegrown crawford back in 2000, 11 and he's since won 2 world series titles, 3 gold glove, silver slugger award and the named an all-star twice. and by the way, he hit 2 home runs in tonight's game. now for well, less committed distinction. former oakland day. chris davis has been designated for assignment with his current team. the rangers meaning they have 7 days to either trade him, release him or moving to a minor league affiliate typically not a movie is for athletes who are playing. well, davis is hitting one 57 in 22 games, but he's coming off a quad injury and has had 2 home runs since returning did his best season. those with the a's in 2018 when he led the american league with 48 home runs today of melvin's gave his thoughts. >> you can't help but think about. how impactful he was here and how consistent he was here for for several years. so. you know how i hope he does get another opportunity and i hope he gets off to a good start in. i still think there's there's s
him past hall of famer travis jackson who played for the new york giants in the 1920's and 30's san francisco first called up the homegrown crawford back in 2000, 11 and he's since won 2 world series titles, 3 gold glove, silver slugger award and the named an all-star twice. and by the way, he hit 2 home runs in tonight's game. now for well, less committed distinction. former oakland day. chris davis has been designated for assignment with his current team. the rangers meaning they have 7 days...
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called g, s i or grand sport injection. now there's the new purely electric manta, that g s. e. as you can tell who we are inside and since covered is still being i need to wear that mask. but let's quickly talk about the car. as you can tell, this car looks very much like the old monta. ah, the 1st month hits the market in 1970, with engines ranging from $68.00 to $90.00 horsepower. it was uncle's answer to the successful ford to pre and this stylish looks, earned lots of fans. but why does the new manta look so similar to the old one? and the reason for that is it actually is a monta. they took the body from an old monta and only changed a few minor things in the front and in the back of the rest is all original, at least on the outside, but not under the hood. with decided to 1st put the electric back in here. a great also this digital visor, the car features a 147 horsepower electric motor. yes, you can tell here in the front this is unmistakably the new opal visor, but it's even more than that because this one is fully digital and it can give you anything you want. can show
called g, s i or grand sport injection. now there's the new purely electric manta, that g s. e. as you can tell who we are inside and since covered is still being i need to wear that mask. but let's quickly talk about the car. as you can tell, this car looks very much like the old monta. ah, the 1st month hits the market in 1970, with engines ranging from $68.00 to $90.00 horsepower. it was uncle's answer to the successful ford to pre and this stylish looks, earned lots of fans. but why does...
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s. s. state department, along with some western diplomatic missions, has called on the jury as government to reverse its decision to ban twitter. it also condemned threats to arrest users. logos allowed are outlawed, excuse me, the social network saying that it is persistently used to undermine the countries existence. it comes after the platform deleted the post by the countries president, which warned national separatists of consequences unless they relent. but while twitter claims that a free and open internet is an essential human right, it appears to operate according to a different set of principles elsewhere. as our chief done of explains the free speech wing of the free speech boxing. this is how twitter executives love to define that platform. the self righteousness of this is only matched by how far the twitter executives are detached from reality lately, the band, the jury and president over this to eat. many of those misbehaving too, too young to be aware of the destruction and loss of lives that occurred during the nigerian civil war. those of us in the fields for 13 months,
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s e electro, gf, stands for performance earlier models to call g s i or grand sport injection. now there's the new purely electric manta, that gfc, as you can tell who we are inside, and since covered is still being i need to wear that mask. but let's quickly talk about the car. as you can tell, this car looks very much like the old monta. ah, the 1st month hits the market in 1970 with engines ranging from $68.00 to $90.00 horsepower. it was uncle's answer to the successful ford capri and this stylish looks burned. it lots of fans, but why does the new mantle look so similar to the old one? and the reason for that, if it actually is monta, they took the body from an old month and only changed a few minor things in the front and in the back. but the rest is all original, at least on the outside. but not under the hood. we decided to 1st put the electric back in here. a great also this digital visor, the car features of 147 horsepower electric motor. yes, you can tell here in the front this is unmistakably the new opal visor, but it's even more than that because this one is fully digital and it can give you anything you want. it can show graphics and they can show text it remind you all the old man's out. the form of the front is the same with the old ones and that's where the visor came from. inside. we've got the pure partner, which is literally the, the factory piece of the mocha dash o pulse, pure panel, integrate some info, tame, a touch screen, and dash, by the way, the new moco was the 1st car feature. opal visor front, which integrates grill headlights and dives. into one module ah, the interior of the electric manta prototype. mike, the rest of the car is a fascinating mix of old original parts and the newest technology bucket seats add to the sporty retro flare. ah, this little hole down here. this is where the electric month is charged. now you might be wondering why is it down there and not as a top. the reason for that is in the original month, it was there as well. so if you wanted to review your car, you had to do that down there. so i think it's pretty cool. the engineers decided to keep that little feature on the new months as well. with a 31 kilowatt hour battery. the manta has a range of around 200 kilometers, but that wasn't the focus of this project. a nice little detail at the rear, if the month lettering, just like it is on the new open market. so what about the electric mantel future? the you knows that everybody is looking for your vehicle currently and to just do a coup patriot be really difficult on so, but basically to really explore more than just branding or new with it's to really new technology and new way of producing one example, the updated mantle logo on the side with an integrated q r code. this logo can take you to a website with info about the car, and in the future all new opal will have a similar one. ah, this project is really cool. i like it. my special highlight is the real that looks put your think, but someone all squares. well, it is unclear whether a car like that will ever come on through the street. but i would really appreciate that it doesn't have to be a monta which be if it's a car that is similar with an electric drive train. but for that, we'll have to wait for the s u v boom to fall off the one cause that is fine. with pleasantly surprised by the positive feedback this mom received. and it's marketing, people will evaluate whether we're small series production could make sense in the future. ah, me calico and excuse me, profession for argument and that you know about sending me stuff. if you need to get him, he'll come out. of course a lot for me and folio if we get and i'm not a yes nobody ever received or i'm fussing about computers that were classical, they don't know. people seem pretty, you know, a complete government, michael shilling. he said, well, you have to go to this. they've been we have had a little me remember with lee and i did in the there the issue come on that he said was a little bit of the old. ok. when i'm on the i feel the annual internet and the amount of traffic coming to dollars. yes, i get you may hold on to the fence as a procurement for the magazine. how many of these kids come back? i'm not going to go into the us. w
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s. seizure of 33 media websites, calling it a breach or freedom of speech, the u. s. as decides violate sanctions against iran and accuse them of spreading disinformation. more than 20 cases of a highly infectious covered 1900 strain have been found. now in 3 indian states, it's closely related to the delta vary and it was also fast detected. their health officials are saying it's a variance of concern. well, some of the most vaccinated countries in the wilds which relied heavily on chinese made jobs and now experiencing a resurgence in curve in 1900 infections data published by the new times as countries outpacing the u. s. and vaccinations such as bahrain chalet and mongolia have some of the wild west outbreaks, and that's raise concerns about the effectiveness of the vaccines. well meanwhile, it's just a month until the opening ceremony for the turkey lympics and purchased as of use the occasion to call for the government to cancel the games. in a poll last month, more than 80 percent of participants said they didn't want the olympics to go ahead . japan's health care system is struggling with the current of virus and took care residence worried about a new corona virus edge. well, those are the headlines. i'll be back here with a news our on al jazeera, off the out there, a wild chad football green part to stay with us reason . so he shows preventable disease. his people tend to children the election lines roughly any challenge cases new way i i i me is i'm the and i didn't know if you good i do live on the gun show. no, no my that, but i was on the web browser. i've been over the we give you another
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s in the south bay east bay. we're normally up in the 80's this time of year. i think you struggle to get the upper 60's by tomorrow afternoon so we'll call a mile there. 69 degrees in walnut creek about 69 in 6th and also in the napa valley, a little breezy approaching the coastline as well with temperatures. there in the 50's next couple days. so tomorrow will be closed and the next 7 then we warm up again starting on thursday, friday looking very nice by the weekend back to normal temperatures up the 70's 80's in much of the bay area. >> thank you, lauren. still ahead, is it time to ditch the burgers researchers say that detail and so significantly less likely to develop severe covid. >> then the meters. interesting. plus, in sports let you know why giants shortstop brandon carr crawford took the field by himself tonight in the lone star state. kate rooney has the answers. still to come. safely shop floor and decor your way! comfortably explore our incredible selection. with safe in-store guidance, or order online, and pick up your products curbside! come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price however is perfect for you. explo
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s. certainly isn't going added alone. the u. s. established what are called the art of miss accords, a series of bilateral agreements with other countries, space agencies, including australia, italy, japan, the u. k, and the united arab emirates. the european union has pledge to pursue a more aggressive european space plan to prevent china from out maneuvering and out muscling the u. s. and its partners while creating a more independent program of its own. across the world, the united arab emirates made history recently by becoming the 1st arab nation to send the spacecraft into the martian orbit for a 2 year mission. saudi arabia plants add another $2000000000.00 to its own space program by 2030 and what has become a mentally space race of its own. saudi arabia is one of the main founders of air upset the arab satellite communications organization, which it has a 37 percent stake in. israel also continues to bolster its own space program, its own technology and research. and the iranian space agency continues to launch satellites into orbit. the u. s. is raise concerns about runs potential military goals, using rockets to be repurposed as long range missiles and also runs enhanced space reconnaissance capabilities. it's a cosmic stew of competition between countries spanning the globe in the race to space, but the u. s. still leads the charge in the race to mars. a
s. certainly isn't going added alone. the u. s. established what are called the art of miss accords, a series of bilateral agreements with other countries, space agencies, including australia, italy, japan, the u. k, and the united arab emirates. the european union has pledge to pursue a more aggressive european space plan to prevent china from out maneuvering and out muscling the u. s. and its partners while creating a more independent program of its own. across the world, the united arab...
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s their 70's in the bay. a few low 80's in the valleys. thank you, lawrence. coming up on kron 4 news at 6 is called the for the people act end. it was a test vote for democrats today and their fight to pass federal voting >> details about their next push for passage. coming up in a live report. plus health insurance for a dollar a month. find out if you're eligible and where to sign up. but first, an update on bay area counties vaccination rates. a few are thriving some falling behind. we'll hear from one county health official who blames a lack of trust for the low rate. chevy is america's fastest-growing full-line brand. and people are taking it everywhere. taking trailblazer outdoors. confidently taking on new places with equinox. and taking on more with silverado. whatever you do, there's a perfect chevy to take you anywhere. find your perfect chevy and get 0% financing for 72 months on select popular chevy suvs. or, get 10% of msrp cash back on most 2021 equinox models. >> a major milestone former in county 90% of eligible residents have now received at least one dose of the covid vaccine according to the county's health
s their 70's in the bay. a few low 80's in the valleys. thank you, lawrence. coming up on kron 4 news at 6 is called the for the people act end. it was a test vote for democrats today and their fight to pass federal voting >> details about their next push for passage. coming up in a live report. plus health insurance for a dollar a month. find out if you're eligible and where to sign up. but first, an update on bay area counties vaccination rates. a few are thriving some falling behind....
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s. proposed mega project plan, which is designed to compete with china's belton road initiative. the u. s. plan called build back better as part of president jo bivens efforts to form a more unified front to compete economically with china. preventing another pandemic is also a main point of discussion today. it's understood that the leaders will pledge to work out ways to stamp out future outbreaks within the 1st $100.00 days. let's go live now to what you're going to counsel. and so i've not far from the summit video diplomatic editor james base is there, sir. james? china is belton, wrote initiative, is to get some competition. how's that going to work? and why g 7 lead us? so concerned about the resurgence of china deeply worried about china and china's influence in the world and whether that is good for the world and good for their own countries. it's the u. s. initiative that is being proposed, but it seems now to be backed by all of the g 7 and will be reflected in the final communique, a rival to the belts and road initiative, which now has spokes all over the world in latin america, in africa, in europe. the plan is to do something similar from a western perspective, from those u. s. allies to build together something. now the full name is the building back better for the world initiative, and they're going to call it the b 3 w for short. they believe that this will be more transparent than the belts and road initiative. they believe that it will fit environmental and labor standards, which they say the chinese do not do. and they say that it's actually going to benefit countries. they won't be left with that afterwards. which is what they say will be the result of those countries that are doing business with china. the problem i think is 1st, they are 8 years behind china's belton road initiative, which is fully up and running. this th
s. proposed mega project plan, which is designed to compete with china's belton road initiative. the u. s. plan called build back better as part of president jo bivens efforts to form a more unified front to compete economically with china. preventing another pandemic is also a main point of discussion today. it's understood that the leaders will pledge to work out ways to stamp out future outbreaks within the 1st $100.00 days. let's go live now to what you're going to counsel. and so i've not...
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s. certainly isn't going at it alone. the u. s. established what are called the art of miss accords. a series of bilateral agreements with other countries, space agencies, including australia, italy, japan, the u. k. and the united arab emirates, the european union, has pledge to pursue a more aggressive european space plan to prevent china from out maneuvering and out muscling the us and its partners while creating a more independent program of its own. across the world, the united arab emirates made history recently by becoming the 1st arab nation to send the spacecraft into the marsh orbit for a 2 year mission. saudi arabia plan to add another $2000000000.00 to its own space program by 2030 and what has become a middle east space race of its own. saudi arabia is one of the main founders of arab set, the arab satellite communications organization, which it has a 37 percent stake in. israel also continues to bolster its own space program, its own technology and research. and the iranian space agency continues to launch satellites into orbit. the u. s. is raise concerns about runs potential military goals, using rockets to be repurposed as long range missiles and also runs enhance space reconnaissance capabilities. it's a cosmic stew of competition between countries spanning the globe in the race to space, but the u. s. still leads the charge in the race to mars. and in yet another historic achievement, nasa's perseverance rover continues to feed back images and even sound from the red planet. 150000000 miles away. for boom, bust john hardy. for more on this, let's bring an rick term and thin founder of space fund, the space frontier foundation and earth light foundation. how do you have time to be such an efficient? not on space. we have so many foundations, rec, i start by talk to you about some of the destinations for space programs, as we just heard from john, how do you there russia and china have signed an agreement to work together on a scientific station on the moon, while nasa plans the land, the 1st woman and the next man
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s. congress. on january 6, the u. s. president, not liking the comparison. calling it a ridiculous comparison at that, but where there were differences, there was also some agreement, the 2 leaders saying that they could agree that the meeting had been constructive. and also that there is a framework for discussions on some of the more thorny issues moving forward. including agreeing to return their diplomats to the respective countries and also agreeing and putting in place a framework for discussions on security, particularly when it comes to arms control and also to ensure that there are no future cyber attacks and critical infrastructure in the united states. in a junk of it says, joining us, washington, dc on skype. she's a global fellow at the wilson center. thank you very much indeed for being with us . and i'll just see you think either side got what the actually came for. well i think this is just the beginning of talks, rob, i think the most that i certainly hoped for at the beginning of this summer was the return of ambassadors to either capital. both countries have stopped critical citizens services and other programming that was going on from embassies. and so i think we're, we're at a good point for future collaboration, future cooperation. but whether that is to happen is anyone gas, as president biden laid out several times, they will see in about 3 to 6 months, whether the rest and sign up holds its end of the bargain. let me ask you about the timeframe on this and also the find that's really what we should be looking for. those of us are watching from the outside to give some indication about whether or not russia is prepared to actually make some sort of reset, make some sort of concessions if you'd like to, to the summit, given the fact that it's over a 6 month period is that an allegation, do you think that the bice, the by the ministration is essentially just kicking this can down the road a little bit because it's got so much to deal with domestically? well, i wouldn't say that you know, these issues, but we're talking about cyber warfare in the form of ransomware attacks and election interference, as well as disinformation campaign. in addition to some longer term issues like the war and ukraine build up of troops and infrastructure in the arctic. these are things that we can just switch off that the kremlin could just switch off. and so i think this is going to take longer term negotiation. that being said, you know, i don't hold out much hope in particular in the cyber around because we know how the kremlin has reacted before to bilateral multilateral agreement. even though it signs its name on the dotted line, it can tend to walk away from bilateral and multilateral agreements and just that very quickly. so i'm not sure we have raised the cost enough on the kremlin for them to change their behavior. these, these campaigns really have brought a lot of dividends for the kremlin and increase the kremlin international stature, both in the form of the summit. and also, you know, in domestic domestic acceptance, domestic popularity at home. so i don't think will be very much about changing in the next couple of months, but the ball is certainly in vladimir putin court. let me ask you about the domestic side of this, at least in terms of russia. there's been a lot of talk about the fact that the main goal for, for letting me put in was simply to have this summit to bring himself and bring russia back in as a central player on the international stage. so now he goes back to moscow. how does this play out for him and his administration back in russia? well, i think we've already seen the russian propaganda machine posturing about how you know, these are the meeting of 2 great powers. the meeting of 2 equals who didn't have the upper hand and having the per conference. but i think president biden played it very smartly in laying out how by doing this strategy of disinformation of election interference of human rights. we're prussia, and that's fortunate as actually likely driving away investment, driving away international cooperation. and i think he underlined over and over has been biden did, but you know, if he continues the strategy, it's to his own detriment. and i think about what a lot of russians are going to be thinking about not how strong who looked, but actually what these strategies are costing the russian regime and the russian people as they struggle with their economy as they struggle with investment as they struggle to be taken seriously on the international stage to really good to get your thoughts on this new junk of it's we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. thanks for having me on companies have arrested 5 executives at the apple daily newspaper in an early morning rate. among them is the editor in chief of the shoulder. mar chrissy tabloid. hong kong medias reporting they've been detained under the national security law imposed on the territory by china. it's a 2nd time the newspapers being targeted last august. police arrested. it's found a medium local jimmy lie is now serving a 20 month jail sentence. let's go back to adrian bryan, who's joining us from hong kong by skype. adrian, just tell us more festival, about what's been going on. well, this is still all happening as we speak. this is a story playing out in real time. the police say that 5 directors for men and women have been arrested on suspicion of collusion with a foreign power. they were arrested at their respective homes at around 7 30 am local time. that's about $12.00 and a half hours ago. and local media say that while the 200 police were involved in this operation, now shares in next media. that's the media company, owned by jimmy lie, i have not been suspended now. the apple daily, of course, has made no bones about where the sympathies lie here in hong kong. it was a cheerleader of the protest movement. it is called the sanctions to be imposed on hong kong by the united states and other countries. that of course, has happened in jimmy like the owner of next media is of course, currently serving time in jail up to be competitive, taking part and fully unauthorized assemblies. he's also be charged on the new national security law. i think 3 charges under that last i think it's fair to assume that jimmy life could quite possibly spend the rest of his life in jail. the big question, of course, is what is going to happen to the full daily newspaper. it has plenty of money, but the move the, the mood him certainly, as far as the hong kong government is concerned, is that this is a paper that should be shot down, at least that's what the former chief executive see by louis that he says that this paper is guilty of subversion and says the paper should be banned at n. thank you very much, adrian brown. in hong kong. well, the 1st crew to be sent to china's new space station has just taken off the services 12 mission lifted up in the decline launch. freeman for 3 months. stay in the closing lab 11. more emissions of fund over the next year and a half to complete the station is called san gone. one translation is heavenly palace between you has more basing this has been in the works for some time 3 men sent into space. they'll be there doing maintenance task, making sure that everything on the space station runs smoothly. 3 men including near hi sean, who is a veteran, a chinese astronaut. you will be the oldest child. he's not going going to face to date. now they'll be the the 3 months, but it's hopes that in the future astronauts will say on that space station for up to 6 months or really be mon assessing up house for the colleagues in future. and really this will be just the 3rd of 11 space missions required to complete the space station next year. their task is both practical and groundbreaking. this is the 1st time that we've seen chinese astronaut in space for 5 years. and this will be china's longest space mission to date. ok, let's bring in junkie horner. he's professor of astrophysics at the university of southern queensland institute for advanced engineering and space sciences is joining us from top industry. it's good to have you with us on al jazeera, one of the things that fascinated me when i was watching the pictures of the lift off was the fact that the count was exact. the button was pressed and the craft took off immediately. i was so used to seeing the apollo missions where everything was shaking and everything took a long time before they across and the craft actually left the ground. this is very significant, isn't it? it's incredible. the advances that have been met and i think china has, in the last 12 months or so really put itself front and center in space exploration is doing some remarkable things. and i think the thing that should come to me more than anything else is how successful it's being at the 1st attempt to doing everything we have. just last month, the arrival of china is mission to mars, which is the 1st time anybody tech in alarm, the and all the relevant together on the very 1st mission and go all of them working at the same time. fact, it's only a 2nd time to move along the road and how they work, but just seeming to do really well at getting everything right. at the 1st attempt, which is incredible to chinese astronauts were banned from being part of the international space station because of us political objections and also some security concerns and, and legal concerns as well. i was that i mistake, do you think looking back, i mean given the fact that china is going it along has alone, has the west been out fly and i'm not so much sure if it hasn't been outside, but certainly the bottom us people are master people interacting with people in china poses challenges for research and challenges for action is part of the reason that there was so much confusion concern when the rock re entered the chinese rocket that long some of these people are going to right now because there isn't that line of communication to be things that he's played out through the media, lot of discussion and people trying to work on what's going on. so i think one of the challenges is lack of communication means while there's a lack of communication, we don't know what's going on, trying to keep costs better costs, which chess? and that means that they've got their own web, but they're getting fabulous results. and one of the knock on effects of that, of course, is going to be that as we know, space exploration in very of any sort, invariably leads to technological advances. expanding the in the mind of our knowledge about space and, and living in space. is there any danger? do you think that china is perhaps understandably the way that you've described it? just going to keep it's information to itself and the rest of the world, at least western space agencies are going to miss out on tapping into that level of exploration. it wouldn't surprise me, but at the same time inventing something for the 1st time, it's kind of an event of a 2nd time. and so the development of technology will proceed quite well. that will be a trickle down. and i'm sure the, the technology that china develops in this will go into chinese products in the same way that the technology developed by the us by not so go down into technology developed. and so by us companies, one of the big reasons that nasa gets as much funding if it does, isn't really about exploration and excitement, but it's about a return on investment. not that has been incredibly profitable to the us since it was formed. because every dollar that they put in they get $10.00 of value back to the economy shop, trying to looking at that and get exactly the same thing john, honda, we appreciate you being with us and just to thank you very much indeed for your time in a pleasure having me still ahead on 0. the bell is recognizing generations of pain and suffering in black communities. us congress votes to commemorate the end of slavery by making june teams a federal holiday. and digging for diamonds, thousands flocked to a tiny village in south africa, hoping to cash in after and identify stones discovered ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored like cattle airways. hello, r monsoon rains. have been giving a lashing to the west coast of india in particular. matter astra state. we have seen 1500 millimeters of rain and some spots a meter and a half. and the heaviest concentration of rain on thursday will be for southern areas of buffer roster rate down to careless state. you know, 1st re lanka. we're getting a bit of a low for the monsoon. so that's going to allow parts of the island to dry out. but i want to get back to india because for easter, the pradesh and be hard, very intense range here are amplified by a disturbance in the base band gall and that surge of what weather continues as well for coastal areas of myanmar. asia pacific looks like this, weather maker into northern areas of china. well it's swinging down a lot of what weather and it's ramping up. those winds too. so busying 40 to 50 kilometer per hour. gus, a high, 32 on thursday, and our plum rains fall in across the yangtze river valley. and you know, for japan, we've got such as unsettled conditions for q shoe and han shoes. so that includes tokyo for southeast asia. looks like this. are pulses of rain really amplified by daytime heating. we can see it to the south dang, across borneo and areas of western suby wavy and for loose on island in the philippines. we've got some dry spells sponsor cut on airways. in the next episode of science in a golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval atlantic period in the field of engineering. the height of sophistication in mechanics at the time was the extravagant elephant clock, ah, written around $85080.00. the book contains a range of ingenious inventions and contractions, science and a golden age. with jim alkalinity on al jazeera, ah, ah, ah, working on my laptop stories, this r u. s. president joe biden and russian leaders lead and pushing of health, what they call a positive and constructive meeting. agreed to resume talks and arms control and cybersecurity, but they still disagree on some issues on companies have arrested 5 executives of the apple daily newspaper and an early morning rate. hong kong medias reporting they've been detained under the national security law and post on the territory by china. the 1st crew to be sent to china news space station just taken off on board the song food 12 mission. taking 3 men for the 3 months, stay in the lounge. the us for soon have a new federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery. the house is voted to meet june teams. on june 19th, the 12 public holiday. it commemorates. find the last enslaved african americans learned, they were free and the bill now goes to president joe biden is expected to sign it into law. what i see here today is racial divide, crumbling, being crushed this day under a momentous vote. tha
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s the low 40's. we are and what i call the twist of both rates and the economy. rates moving up helps our business, but if they are moving for the wrong reasons, it doesn't help our business. the economies are growing at a fundamental basis as we move forward. david: it is pretty modest still as a practical matter. the fed continues to buy those bonds, which means there's more stimulus coming into the marketplace. is there demand for more loans? are you seeing demand from your customers? brian: we are seeing as we came into this quarter. our small business originations since may 2021 were about 15%, 20% of small business originations in 2019. as funding crossed over in various areas, that is good. it is still not where it was. we fell from $980 billion of loans to $900 billion of loans, but that loan growth means the economy is going well, and we expect that to continue. if using from the first quarter two the first quarter you will see that growth in deposits continue, that is good for banking generally in particular. but the other day we are in the part of the process where you are seeing companies need to hire, need to get goods to manufacture, and that is because of a 7% growth rate on the economy that is the size of the american economy, that is unprecedented. think about that underlying activity. that will be good for bank of america because that's what we've got to get focused on. david: give us a sense of how the pendulum might have changed your business when it comes to digital. where is bank of america right now? brian: the three things that happened in terms of digital, number one, consumer adoption continued to go, and by necessity, it rounded out. we continue to see digital consumer customers today, but what happened is the amount of sales went from 40% moving up to 60%, 70%, and now it is settling in the high 50%, 60%. that means there's efficiency and effectiveness that reach the market. the second important thing was what happened internally. our ability to interact with customers, our ability to relate to customers, think about it. for five customers of record banking fees and we couldn't go see the customers due to the pandemic, so that ability to operate differently is really important. the third thing is that when two various businesses, so wealth management adoption rates went through the roof. in commercial businesses, the cash flow and opportunity went up dramatically. you are seeing companies that did digital, the use of digital is important. that gives us the flex ability to continue to manage expenses for our company. david: does that mean as a practical matter, you could see your number of retail establishments go down? i think you are at something like 4300 now. brian: it has been coming down for years. it is based on customer behavior. yesterday, we opened in kentucky for the first time in our history. so think about that. we are opening new markets. indianapolis, minneapolis, denver consult lake city, and now kentucky. all have been opened in the last three or four years while we are shaping the distribution franchise, due to the fact that the customer behavior changes. we watch that carefully, and long-term we've had success, and now we are 4300. during that time, customer satisfaction has gone up, which means other digital means of operating have reported that activity. david: you talked about the bounce back in's consumer spending you're seeing. you've got some of your rivals like citi changing their credit standards on credit cards. jp morgan really beefing up on marketing. tell me the competition for credit cards and what bank of america is doing. brian:brian: we have always taken a position in our credit card business that is is -- that it is about our core customers through the rewards systems. we have the only all company rewards. if you have preferred rewards, you get rewarded for your accounts of all types and lower rates on your autorun sent stuff. -- on your auto rentals and stuff like that. it fell probably by 70%. it is back now to 30% lower than it was, and that is good news. the reality is it is a great business, and we like it. it is part of our core consumer business. checking accounts, credit cards, auto loans, home loans. be straightforward about it. our team does a great job with it. tom: i know you said --david: i know you are -- i know you said you are hoping to get her stuff in office. are you going to require them to be vaccinated? brian: right now we are moving back people who are vaccinated. our hr team has done a fabulous job in terms of managing through this, not with any playbook, but because before, there had been no job done, so they are doing a great job. we have 70,000 plus people. it is worth getting back to work because this allows people to move under the cdc cap lines -- cdc guidelines masks. the view is after labor day, we will be able to operate fairly normally and then start to make provisions for the other teammates through the fall. david: brian, thank you so much. brian moynihan is the chair and ceo of bank of america. tom: david westin, thank you so much. on "bloomberg surveillance," we welcome all of you across the nation. to me, the basic idea is bank of america with all of the mergers over the decades, they wander into the -- into kentucky, and the new marketing plan is to bring in a bottle of forrester. [laughter] romaine: i'm not sure he said he would bring an old bottle of forrester. tom: i thought i heard that. romaine: but he's doing a lot of good things to try to lure much broader business than just the depositors, and he's did a -- he's done a good job of doing that. tom: lisa, you have really been dead on on this, there's just a wall of money across all of our lives that we don't know what to do with. lisa: he was talking about how spending is definitely picking up any significant way. he talked about the mystery of inflation. what is interesting to me is that he is concerned about the idea of inflation. there's a question here about the health of corporate america in this strange environment that is uncharted. tom: that is the key. it is original territory, as we heard from chairman powell today. futures -15, dow futures -95 yields have made a move, and we look for more data. kit juckes, socgen, really making a point this morning that may have -- that we have shifted to analysis of the data. maybe that will carry through in the summer as well. right now, james paulsen joins us of leuthold weeden. he has a wonderful midwest view of where we are right now. in what way is the broad midwest of america different than what chairman powell is living on the east coast? what is the difference you observe in our recovery from pandemic? michael: i think it is fairly -- james: i think it is fairly similar. i really do. there's been palatable relief everywhere. seeing things increase out state, as well as in the city. people are taking in all of the things they couldn't do for a year, restaurants and travel. the airport is full again. there's a boom. there's a huge boom. the fed is up to 7%. i still think we are going to do 8% to 9% this year, and maybe 5% next year. so i think there's so many forces, left over forces that are going to keep earth strong into next year and may be beyond. lisa: there's a question about peak grouwh. he said middle-market customers are hesitant to draw credit lines. it speaks to the reluctance to take out new loans at a time of stimulus. are you concerned about peak growth and how the market will respond to that with perhaps a more hawkish fed? james: there's no doubt we will have peak growth. we fell 9% year on year in real gdp this time a year ago, record setting in a postwar collapse, and we will have a record-setting advance in a postwar period this year. but when you are doing peak growth from 14% to 15% year on year, and it slows down, i am not sure anyone notice because we will still be growing christie double digits -- growing close to double digits , which is off the charts historically going forward. so i'm not sure that growth people worry about in the cycle is nearly as meaningful this time around. the real issue is this is just a one-time sugar high of 22 anyone in growth, or is it sustainable growth going forward? i think it is looking more and more like sustainable, real growth, and that's says a lot for the stock market. one quick point on fed tightening, and inflation in general, when i look back historically, when you have the type of growth we have, so strong and fundamental profit growth exploding, the impact of tightening and the impact of inflation on the stock market is far more minimized then it is when you have more normal or subpar normal -- or subpar normal growth rates. we've had some normal growth in the united states and across the global economy, and these tightening's and inflation pickups were very damaging. i'm not sure they will be as much if we continue to grow at this pace. romaine: you have confidence here that if you remove the fed accommodation and maybe we get some normalization in fiscal policy, meaning we stop throwing logs on the fire, that growth rate is still there? james: let's talk about next year. just look into next year. let's leave stimulus of side. look at the untapped, unprecedented mass of savings that will bleed out to be not all of next year, but over the next several years. look at the increase in productivity. we've got gdp back to where it was pre-pandemic, with 7 million less workers. look at the profitability that is happening that is going to sustain capital spending into next year as well. we got inventories at very low levels that need to be built. there's a lot of sustainable force for growth. tom: you are closer to dearborn then me. why did you tell me to buy ford at the bottom of the pandemic? it is up 240%. [laughter] tom: i didn't -- james: i didn't buy it either, tom. romaine: there were go tom: tom: -- there we go. these earnings are going to come out, and we are going to adjust. this morning, ford motor adjusts . romaine: referring to the forecast they are giving out, you see at least the metrics they are using with regard to ebit and ebit., a significant improvement. that's the word -- and ebita, a significant a bergman. that's the word. tom: they manage it. romaine: you are talking about margins, talking about better costs for the company, and talking about it more favorable terms with regards to their trading operations. tom: i'm sorry, i just see you on a 2021 bronco sport. lisa: i'm looking at the prices, and that is kind of key. if they are able to jack up the prices, that is where inflation is happening. the bronco is starting at $27,000. the explorer starting at $49,000. inflation has been pretty off the charts. romaine: a ford f1 50 -- tom:tom: i am trying to get a good spin, and lisa is blooming it up with the price of cars. lisa: i can hear your voice in my head. tom: seriously, this is a big theme here, and i would suggest powell knows this, corporations will adapt. romaine: good ones will adapt, and the ones that have good management will adapt. we saw that very vividly during the covid crisis and the companies that managed to navigate this coming out of this crisis, and you are going to get another test of which ceos really know. tom: i remember you in late march of last year, you were buying 10,000 shares of ford at like five dollars a share. it's tripled. tom: we did well -- romaine: we did well. nutmeg drinks are on my list tonight. lisa: he got the message. there you go. [laughter] tom: coming up, the interview of the day. michael mckee will give us, after three questions yesterday, his three answers on the economic data, coming up. stay with us. futures -19. on bloomberg radio come on television -- radio, on television. tom: good morning on radio and on television. lisa abramowicz and tom keene. romaine bostick in for jonathan ferro. the last questions of the press conference, but the first analysis of today's economic data. our michael mckee. michael: the fed was a surprise yesterday. jobless claims are surprised today. jobless claims rise to 412,000. the previous weeks revised down to 475,000. the significant rise in jobless claims. i do not have a good explanation. we are still way off the highs of a year ago. there is improvement. maybe this is just noise. what is important is this is the week, this is from the week that is the survey reference week for the jobs report. it could be we see problems for the jobs report. that has been something the fed has been watching. the philadelphia fed in just a touch below where it was at 30.7. that is down from 31.5. still good news in terms of manufacturing. tom: i have to ask the root question. did powell know this data at the press conference? michael: p probably did not know the claims data and i not think the claims data would make a huge difference. tom: i am trying to boost ratings. michael: ok. some juicy stuff --some juicy stuff. michael: they told him under the table and he bought ford. lisa: looking at this idea of job claims after we have an economic recovery. how does this beat to the fact that a number of states have ended enhanced unemployment benefits with the expectation this would use employment and push more people into the labor force? michael: i will have to research this. i know 18 states were going to end it, but i'm not clear on what date. i believe it was july 1. lisa: some of them did. i believe five of them did on saturday. it is pushing forward this idea of whether that would've intentionally affected this. michael: this could have been one of those buy the rumor things where people see the fact they will lose benefits and they will apply quickly before the benefit program is taken back. the longer term trend line -- romaine: a longer term trend line? michael: the longer term trend line, you look the number of people getting benefits, it is down from 15.3 million the week before. we are seeing people come off the roles. the question is how quickly do they transition into labor market? that is the problem. we do not know if they're going to join the labor market and start looking for jobs. tom: you got three nonanswers yesterday to your three-part question. people are still talking about michael mckee's rudeness yesterday. what did you learn from the chairman in his delegate not -- in his delicate nonanswers? michael: it is hard to know what the numbers are going to be because we have never been in this situation before. the other thing he said that was interesting as they were going to act regardless of the markets . we saw little bit of reaction in the markets but no huge taper tantrum. tom: what substantial further progress -- what is this foolish phrase substantial further progress? michael: i have used this line before. it is like potter stewart's definition of pornography. i cannot tell you what it is but i will know it when i see it. tom: can we say that on radio? lisa: michael mckee going rogue. michael: prices paid in the philadelphia fed go up to 80.7 from 76.8. i'm just checking to see -- that is the highest since 1979. tom: that is where i am going. brilliant. that is what we love michael mckee for, the historic perspective. that takes us to michael schumacher. our michael mckee getting us back to the 1970's and 1980's. that is a wow statistic on prices paid. 50 is normal, we are up to 80. that is a huge surge in philadelphia inflation. michael: it is an enormous number and the inflation prints have been huge. the fed does not know either in this transitory notion is going to go away. i was amazed to see the fed estimate for inflation this year go up 100 basis points. what does that tell you? they do not know either. it is getting scary and the markets are getting concerned. romaine: when you look to the general interpretation of the dots did it provide any more clarity for you? michael: people and the fomc are getting skittish. they have this new framework. who knows how it will play out over the next six months? if the fed is truly guided by data and has to look at the inflation prints and say these are actual data, they are going up faster than we expected, therefore it makes sense to pencil in a rate hike or two 18 months down the road. romaine: are you worried about the possibility t
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