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marc: vamos a la mls, montreal frente a toronto. toronto marcÓ este gol.na lÍnea de cinco. ruso: es un cinco-cuatro-uno. trata de ocupar el ancho de la cancha para que cruz azul no pueda penetrar con facilidad. este hombre hace que cruz azul pueda llegar a tres cuartos de cancha. paco: tirar una vidrio como defensor central, estÁ ahÍ fijo. gerardo rodrÍguez en la lÍnea de tres defensores. se va hacia el frente, el problema es que no han tenido el balÓn en todo este segundo tiempo. en el primer tiempo, estaba eso, acercarse al Área. paco: la cobertura se va a ir. gran esfuerzo debido que la pelota se va hacia fuera. aquÍ estÁ el balÓn por el costado. pretende manejarla ahÍ. la pelota siempre ese costado. se pide una mano. el Árbitro central estaba al frente y dijo que no habÍa absolutamente nada. finalmente se corta. quÉ mÁs da. vamos a ver la repeticiÓn. aguilar, la pelota proyectada. tiene cerca a su compaÑero que le dijo algo. ruso: de pana se hace cargo de otra acciÓn de juego. [risas] paco: contra remate y el desvÍo. le estÁ metiendo cruz azul. ruso: p
marc: vamos a la mls, montreal frente a toronto. toronto marcÓ este gol.na lÍnea de cinco. ruso: es un cinco-cuatro-uno. trata de ocupar el ancho de la cancha para que cruz azul no pueda penetrar con facilidad. este hombre hace que cruz azul pueda llegar a tres cuartos de cancha. paco: tirar una vidrio como defensor central, estÁ ahÍ fijo. gerardo rodrÍguez en la lÍnea de tres defensores. se va hacia el frente, el problema es que no han tenido el balÓn en todo este segundo tiempo. en el...
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amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.re has been a flurry of financing activity in the nation's cannabis activity. bank. for the investment david -- one way that is an additional boon, we have seen the jr. exploration space. a place where the boutiques -- operated well. are you picking up in cannabis what you are losing on the resource side? >> sooner or later, it will change around again. i heard your previous guest speak about the uncertainty in the market. that drives gold price. that is going to drive activity. we represent a certain element of the risk capital. one way or another, people are going to be investing. amanda: you say you are seeing a pickup in the gold. we are deeply interested in candida seeing investment -- interested in canada in seeing investment back into the back -- into the gas base. >> we would love to see a pickup. with the slowing economy, that directly impacts oil. . and gas there are fears -- impacts oil and gas. there are fears. fears that oil and gas do not become finance of will. vonnie: y
amanda: i'm amanda lange in toronto.re has been a flurry of financing activity in the nation's cannabis activity. bank. for the investment david -- one way that is an additional boon, we have seen the jr. exploration space. a place where the boutiques -- operated well. are you picking up in cannabis what you are losing on the resource side? >> sooner or later, it will change around again. i heard your previous guest speak about the uncertainty in the market. that drives gold price. that...
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teenager bianca andreescu has taken the rogers cup title in toronto.ve wanted to win. her opponent serena williams retiring with a back injury which brought her to tears. and could also scupper her participation in the us open which starts in a fortnight. colm harrison has more. serena williams‘ bed for a fourth canadian title wasn‘t supposed to end like this. in tears, after being forced to retire their injury and with a sympathetic hide from her opponent. williams had taken to the courtaiming to opponent. williams had taken to the court aiming to take herfirst opponent. williams had taken to the court aiming to take her first title in 2.5 years. many might have expected a routine victory when she came from breakpoint down to win her opening service game. but bianca andreescu is one of the most improved players on tour. from 215 in the rankings last year in october, the teenager from toronto is now on the verge of breaking into the work was backed up 20. a winner at indian wells earlier in the year, she was having herfirst at indian wells earlier in t
teenager bianca andreescu has taken the rogers cup title in toronto.ve wanted to win. her opponent serena williams retiring with a back injury which brought her to tears. and could also scupper her participation in the us open which starts in a fortnight. colm harrison has more. serena williams‘ bed for a fourth canadian title wasn‘t supposed to end like this. in tears, after being forced to retire their injury and with a sympathetic hide from her opponent. williams had taken to the...
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friend has one toronto raptors. my mom kept the cleveland. >>> last season he was a force for the warriors santa cruz cheely team. he just signed a contract to play in greece. but before he left is one of the first ever warrior campers he stopped by the team facility. >>> we have to pay it forward. that is why i am here. it is straight up love. i don't want any money. it is love. i see myself in you kids. years ago when i was here.>> reporter: what is the big message you like to pass on to some of these campers? >>> have fun. that is number one. have fun at this camp and enjoy it. have fun and number two don't take it for granted.>> reporter: state title for high school. then at montana a four-year starter. first-team all-conference guard. the 2013 he has been a pro. and some campers still wanted to take him on. >>> the campers they cheered their fellow camper. >>> they are kids. >>> it is great when they come back. they cranked out a lot of talent. bill russell. frank robinson just to name a couple.>>> we will be r
friend has one toronto raptors. my mom kept the cleveland. >>> last season he was a force for the warriors santa cruz cheely team. he just signed a contract to play in greece. but before he left is one of the first ever warrior campers he stopped by the team facility. >>> we have to pay it forward. that is why i am here. it is straight up love. i don't want any money. it is love. i see myself in you kids. years ago when i was here.>> reporter: what is the big message you...
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the careers and the farm communities starting to farm in ontario in a place like toronto people are doing domestic work in finding opportunities to go to school and go all the way to british columbia and seek their fortune in the gold rush on that coast. >> we think of the underground railroad and take our eye off the people involved in the underground railroad. a lot of them came back into the united states. some of them come to the northern cities and some of them go to washington dc which is a major place for african- americans and some go all the way back into seven communities and tried to reconnect with people they've known and make change and be part of that change. really tracking that movement under the underground railroad. >> what gives them hope? >> a lot of them saw themselves as members of the united states. if they want to be part of the united states slavery was making that impossible but with the end of slavery there are a number of political leaders that say this is our chance. we are going to be part of a reconstruction government and the opportunity for black people to
the careers and the farm communities starting to farm in ontario in a place like toronto people are doing domestic work in finding opportunities to go to school and go all the way to british columbia and seek their fortune in the gold rush on that coast. >> we think of the underground railroad and take our eye off the people involved in the underground railroad. a lot of them came back into the united states. some of them come to the northern cities and some of them go to washington dc...
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and in places like toronto there doing domestic work. trying to find opportunities to go to school and move up. and there is a group that goes all the way to british columbia and they get involved in the gold rush. and they seek their fortune on that coast. but do they return to the united states? and if so, what time? >> we think of the underground railroad in the civil war and we take our eye off the people that were running the underground railroad. a lot of them came back into the united states. a lot of them come to northern cities like chicago, detroit, buffalo. some of them headed to washington, d.c. some of them headed to washington, d.c. which was a major place for african-americans. in many headed back to southern committees to try to reconnect with people they had known, or find groups there were in a position to make change and be part of that change. i'm really tracking all kinds of movement back out of canada after the underground railroad . >> why do they want to come back? what gives them hope? spent a lot of them saw the
and in places like toronto there doing domestic work. trying to find opportunities to go to school and move up. and there is a group that goes all the way to british columbia and they get involved in the gold rush. and they seek their fortune on that coast. but do they return to the united states? and if so, what time? >> we think of the underground railroad in the civil war and we take our eye off the people that were running the underground railroad. a lot of them came back into the...
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but there are also people who escaped slavery and go to toronto and montreal. it is really a very diverse set of experiences north of the border and i am trying to find people who were in all of these places. >> what is their life like there compared to if they had stayed and gone somewhere else in the united states? >> with the fugitive slave act of 1850, people begin to feel the north is not safe. they began to think people are going to get kidnapped out of northern cities and they cannot just be safe in ohio or new york, but they need to go all the way into canada. similarly with the dred scott case, there is the sense that there is going to be no such thing as free territory. that anywhere, whether it is california, illinois, people need to get out of that and move to a completely different country, so they think canada is the chance to have the freedom they cannot have anywhere in the united states anymore, before the civil war. >> what is their life like? what sort of freedoms are they having? how are they living the lives? >> trying to make it the best t
but there are also people who escaped slavery and go to toronto and montreal. it is really a very diverse set of experiences north of the border and i am trying to find people who were in all of these places. >> what is their life like there compared to if they had stayed and gone somewhere else in the united states? >> with the fugitive slave act of 1850, people begin to feel the north is not safe. they began to think people are going to get kidnapped out of northern cities and...
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in toronto people are doing domestic work. people are trying to find opportunities to go to school and move up. and there's actually a good to go to british columbia and get involved with the gold rush out there and seek their fortune out on that coast. >> do they return to the united states and when? what time? >> so we think of the underground railroad and then we think of the civil war and take the eye off the people who are involved in the underground railroad. they continued to live into much later into the 19th century. a lot came back to the united states. some come to northern cities like chicago and detroit and buffalo. some of them go to washington, d.c., which during the civil war and reconstruction is a major place for african-americans. some of them go all the way back into southern communities and try to reconnect people they've known or find groups that are in position to make change and be part of that change. i'm tracking all kinds of moments back out of canada after the underground railroad. >> why do they wa
in toronto people are doing domestic work. people are trying to find opportunities to go to school and move up. and there's actually a good to go to british columbia and get involved with the gold rush out there and seek their fortune out on that coast. >> do they return to the united states and when? what time? >> so we think of the underground railroad and then we think of the civil war and take the eye off the people who are involved in the underground railroad. they continued to...
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now to tennis and there's been a shock at the rogers cup in toronto.an sofia kenin. barty had won their previous three meetings and looked to be on course to win this one, too, when she took the opening set — which went all the way to a tie—break. but kenin rallied to take the next two sets — winning the decider 6—4. she'll now face either victoria azarenka or dayana yastremska. another of the big names also went out with 2014 finalist and seven time grand slam winner venus williams losing to carla suarez navarro in their first round match. the spaniard accounted for the american former world number one in straight sets 6—4, 6—2 and will now face annett kontaveit in the second round. the men's event is being played in montreal where the former us open champion marin cilic is among those through to the second round. the number 1a seed from croatia — who won his only major at flushing meadows in 2014 — beat the american qualifier bradley klahn in straight sets. cilic won 6—3, 7—6 — and will now face australia'sjohn millman after he upset feliciano lopez.
now to tennis and there's been a shock at the rogers cup in toronto.an sofia kenin. barty had won their previous three meetings and looked to be on course to win this one, too, when she took the opening set — which went all the way to a tie—break. but kenin rallied to take the next two sets — winning the decider 6—4. she'll now face either victoria azarenka or dayana yastremska. another of the big names also went out with 2014 finalist and seven time grand slam winner venus williams...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.omberg has learned saudi andco has picked lazard moelis to advise their second attempt at the worlds biggest initial public offering. aramco is planning and listing as early as next year. here with us is jessica summers. pretty interesting development. where do you think they are on the path? this is the second run. theuite interesting, world's biggest ipo, eagerly anticipated. out, aramco has listed moelis and lazard to advise it on the ipo. they will play key roles in the advising process, including helping to enlist underwriters, listing venues, as well as manage expectations around valuation. one of the most interesting parts about this is lazard did not make the cut in 2016, when they were originally planning to list. as onenot choose lazard of the bank to be a part of the process, but now it has. shery: does that mean they will be replacing some of the other banks working on the first attempt? eessica: they hav moelis, butard and our reporting says that they will be enlisting mor
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.omberg has learned saudi andco has picked lazard moelis to advise their second attempt at the worlds biggest initial public offering. aramco is planning and listing as early as next year. here with us is jessica summers. pretty interesting development. where do you think they are on the path? this is the second run. theuite interesting, world's biggest ipo, eagerly anticipated. out, aramco has listed moelis and lazard to advise it on the ipo. they will play...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.g kong airport looked to be reopening early tuesday morning after remaining flights were canceled today due to protests. demonstrations have been stage across the city for 10 weeks now. this weekend turned violent with lease firing tear gas into subway stations and rubber bullets at close range. fou for four days, protesters were inside the airport. mann is with us now. any signs that this standup could get resolved soon, are the protesters still there? what is happening? at this moment, we see the hong kong international airport getting back to normal somewhat, slowly but surely. or the most part, we have seen demonstrators and protesters calling it a night a couple moments ago. they left some of the signage up on the walls, so clean up crews are working, but we are starting to see some of these flights coming back online. those multiple flights we saw canceled monday evening due to the sheer amount of people that showed up here, it was something that was never seen before. up to 4000
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.g kong airport looked to be reopening early tuesday morning after remaining flights were canceled today due to protests. demonstrations have been stage across the city for 10 weeks now. this weekend turned violent with lease firing tear gas into subway stations and rubber bullets at close range. fou for four days, protesters were inside the airport. mann is with us now. any signs that this standup could get resolved soon, are the protesters still there? what...
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the engine 1st steve toronto has for years had a system of tracking the commitment the g 7 countries make in their various decorations and to see whether or not they actually do them and it's not been too bad it's been 7580 percent on a lot of the things that they've talked about and when they give in some cases i think in. development ministers had 40 different pledges in the last year and they you know the university of toronto said that they were ticking them off but their job is to try to lead the international community to agree among themselves about good policy directions in increasing funding for health care and then going to the un institutions that they helped create and in trying to get to encourage all the members to do that so nothing comes out of the summit the g 7 itself doesn't do things but it helps power the international community at least that's what it's supposed to be so ok so that the headline of this day 70 is fighting inequality but it's also about the money this is this this is about the industrialized world and that the world is teetering on the brink of an
the engine 1st steve toronto has for years had a system of tracking the commitment the g 7 countries make in their various decorations and to see whether or not they actually do them and it's not been too bad it's been 7580 percent on a lot of the things that they've talked about and when they give in some cases i think in. development ministers had 40 different pledges in the last year and they you know the university of toronto said that they were ticking them off but their job is to try to...
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so this is toronto. we arrived late last night. sense that this is a very different city to vancouver. it feels really massive, like a classic north american city. and we're here to meet those three mps that we met back in the uk. the first day of the trip is all about mps hearing from the police and fellow politicians here. as they listen on, you can't help about a huge experiment when it comes to drug policy. my position as a ..regulate it, control it, tax it. you can't come all the way and sit in a conference room and be talked at. you need to see it first hand. the tour, so far, has been a lot of talks, it's been a lot of experts, economists coming along, trying to persuade the people in the group that this is the way that we should do well, now, things have got a bit more interesting, i suppose, because they've come out to see how it's done out here in real life. this is the first stop on the tour. this is a shop — selling cannabis, and it's probably the first chance the mps and the rest of the group have had of seeing how thi
so this is toronto. we arrived late last night. sense that this is a very different city to vancouver. it feels really massive, like a classic north american city. and we're here to meet those three mps that we met back in the uk. the first day of the trip is all about mps hearing from the police and fellow politicians here. as they listen on, you can't help about a huge experiment when it comes to drug policy. my position as a ..regulate it, control it, tax it. you can't come all the way and...
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stem cell transplant one day he and his family are waiting for a match daniel lak al jazeera near toronto still had on al-jazeera and sports. for the 1st time since the controversial of us open final more than just that. scholar and lawyer. and politician. radical and prisoner in a 2 part series al-jazeera world tells the story of one of the most enigmatic figures in sudan's turbulent history. whose influence is still felt on events in the country today. i'll to robbie's life and politics on al-jazeera. when the news breaks. when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told pretty remarkable tool to better we it died last week crossing from mexico to you know stay with exclusive interviews and in-depth reports we can live according to the fishing life section al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring more award winning documentary and lie news. time for sport with trouble michel thank you very much there's been widespread criticism of the decision to hold the heavyweight boxing rematch between andy ruiz jr and anthony joshua in saudi arabia that it was hard to fight had widely
stem cell transplant one day he and his family are waiting for a match daniel lak al jazeera near toronto still had on al-jazeera and sports. for the 1st time since the controversial of us open final more than just that. scholar and lawyer. and politician. radical and prisoner in a 2 part series al-jazeera world tells the story of one of the most enigmatic figures in sudan's turbulent history. whose influence is still felt on events in the country today. i'll to robbie's life and politics on...
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stem cell transplant one day he and his family are waiting for a match daniel lak al-jazeera near toronto. still ahead we'll have all the latest force news the champions of scotland are in record breaking form use of that and i found out. china has one of the world's highest are based but many a take up the fought against for military style white let's go to radical surgery one o one east investigates the chinese battle to get in shape on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every year. in an exclusive series of documentaries i was born into a very ordinary japanese fell 0 shows 5 different stories like i am just too excited to focus on anything else right now from 5 different countries it was really great . but i was most importantly. with the one journey no one in my family has ever been to mecca this is the joyful location the road to has an al-jazeera. spot now with santa. thank you very much mary a woman city have got the defense of the english premier league title off to winning sought after crashing at west ham a 5 nil in saturday's and a kickoff. scored their open at the london stadium bu
stem cell transplant one day he and his family are waiting for a match daniel lak al-jazeera near toronto. still ahead we'll have all the latest force news the champions of scotland are in record breaking form use of that and i found out. china has one of the world's highest are based but many a take up the fought against for military style white let's go to radical surgery one o one east investigates the chinese battle to get in shape on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every year. in an exclusive...
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. >> footage from baggage claim in toronto with this weird dude right here. mugging at the camera, he's getting really close to this dude that's standing next to him. right up behind him. now eventually, it's right there and turns around. >> oh. >> so then he's like, bro, as in actually his brother who he hasn't seen for something like 20 years. >> wow. >> he recognized this. >> that is how the video ends. now over to ireland. that is just so sweet. >> it's the first time i've seen her since i got my tattoos done so the one i got for him -- >> there's a good reason for that. >> he has dementia so he can't remember things lately but for some reason whenever you say the word imagine he immediately knows it. >> he walks in and shows him his tattoo. ♪ imagine there's no heaven >> he starts singing. ♪ it's easy if you try. no hell below us, above us only sky ♪ >> aw. >> yeah. so they sing john lennon's imagine and as wonderful as it is, the goosebumps that you get you can tell for the people in the room that it's also pretty special. ♪ you may say i'm a dreamer bu
. >> footage from baggage claim in toronto with this weird dude right here. mugging at the camera, he's getting really close to this dude that's standing next to him. right up behind him. now eventually, it's right there and turns around. >> oh. >> so then he's like, bro, as in actually his brother who he hasn't seen for something like 20 years. >> wow. >> he recognized this. >> that is how the video ends. now over to ireland. that is just so sweet. >>...
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amber: i'm amber kanwar in toronto. the u.s.nd china trade war is set to turn up a notch over the labor day weekend, another round 100 $12 billion of chinese imports will go into effect this sunday. many consumer food items, household goods, and apparel are about to get pricier. anda is calling for calm more talks ahead of the escalation. no details have emerged about a call between officials that president trump was said to have had on thursday. for more analysis, we welcome jeffrey wright, analyst at the eurasia group. thank you for being with us. up until now, the round of tariffs had invaded the pockets of american consumers, but as we were just talking, this will be the real test as to whether the u.s. and american citizens really do support an escalation of tensions between china. am i right? jeffrey: this first set of tariffs will be an interesting test. the vigor what i think is probably the ground that the administration delayed into december, exactly for that reason. that second round will include many more of the cons
amber: i'm amber kanwar in toronto. the u.s.nd china trade war is set to turn up a notch over the labor day weekend, another round 100 $12 billion of chinese imports will go into effect this sunday. many consumer food items, household goods, and apparel are about to get pricier. anda is calling for calm more talks ahead of the escalation. no details have emerged about a call between officials that president trump was said to have had on thursday. for more analysis, we welcome jeffrey wright,...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ld municipal bonds are hitting record lows pushing investors into increasingly risky deals. many of these high-risk deals aren't even rated. that could leave investors exposed to big lost if the economy should stall. amanda albright wrote this story today that is definitely worth a look on the terminal. it's interesting because you note in your story that those bonds are rated, they are actually safer than other parts of the market. they have a very low default rate. do we know how much of this market right now is not rated? >> unrated that can be hard to track. sector issuance is up. it amounted for the most in at least a decade. we are seeing risky borrowers come in with very large size deals and we are seeing those deals have no trouble tapping the market. of thishat's the risk going violently wrong and one of the most traditional parts of the economy actually going into a bubble burst? >> history shows us that high-yield munis can have -- they felt 27% in a year. from ann't expect
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ld municipal bonds are hitting record lows pushing investors into increasingly risky deals. many of these high-risk deals aren't even rated. that could leave investors exposed to big lost if the economy should stall. amanda albright wrote this story today that is definitely worth a look on the terminal. it's interesting because you note in your story that those bonds are rated, they are actually safer than other parts of the market. they have a very low...
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the two men flew to toronto as fdr arrived. where fdr got stuck into promise about backing the d- day invasion with a simultaneous russian offense on the eastern front which would force to fight on two fronts. in which case the germans would be unable to withdraw forces from the east to reinforce their armies in france. facing the allies. operation -- stolen also promises the president to join the war against japan once hitler's surrendered. fdr's trip to cairo and tarot was historic. a triumph. when churchill was asked by his doctor whether anything had gone wrong, he snapped. a bloodied lot wrong has gone wrong. as history shows it's gone right. certainly hitler is no doubt the defining importance of an allied cross channel invasion. for the fate of the not see third right. the landing and battle it will not be too hard to beat the western ally with an allies that he added. he doesn't have the feelings that the british have their whole heart in this attack. after the president's trip to cairo and toronto, the d-day project is
the two men flew to toronto as fdr arrived. where fdr got stuck into promise about backing the d- day invasion with a simultaneous russian offense on the eastern front which would force to fight on two fronts. in which case the germans would be unable to withdraw forces from the east to reinforce their armies in france. facing the allies. operation -- stolen also promises the president to join the war against japan once hitler's surrendered. fdr's trip to cairo and tarot was historic. a...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. are watching for a possible inversion in the 2/10 treasury yield curve. one person keeping his eye on it is bloomberg columnist brian chappatta. we continue to see the treasury markets react to these events, including just the trade war news, hong kong uncertainty, and overshadowing the strong inflation numbers we saw this morning. >> the treasury market is dealing with a marriage of factors. that is why you are seeing the curve do what it's doing. on the short and, inflation data is coming in stronger than expected. that will keep the fed from cutting rates dramatically. then you also have easing trade tensions with the tariffs being pushed off. at the same time, you see the images out of hong kong. if you are a bond trader, you have to like 10 year treasuries as a haven play when you see this political unrest. amanda: if we go back to when damon was noting, you don't see 2/10 inversion without getting a recession historically, could it be different this time? the bond markets are so
i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. are watching for a possible inversion in the 2/10 treasury yield curve. one person keeping his eye on it is bloomberg columnist brian chappatta. we continue to see the treasury markets react to these events, including just the trade war news, hong kong uncertainty, and overshadowing the strong inflation numbers we saw this morning. >> the treasury market is dealing with a marriage of factors. that is why you are seeing the...
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he joins us from toronto. great to see you.first question, can you copy hedge funds in an etf wrapper given the liquidity requirements of an etf? you have to be able to redeem shares whenever needed. whereas, a hedge fund is more flexible. julian: certainly. hedge funds have focused liquid securities. but we are market we believe is institutional-caliber hedge funds within the etf structure. we have been in the business of running hedge funds for about 10 years with another firm. we really are bringing that model with liquid securities in long short strategy utilizing alternative etf's. scarlet: let's talk about the structure. you call yourself the people's hedge fund manager. your funds get my attention because you do not charge a management fee. you only charge performance fees. instead of say two and 20, you've got zero and 15, zero and 50, and zero and 20. zero and 50 is high. explain your thinking here. julian: it is 50% above the index total return. our benchmark is the total return. it is only 50% of the alpha of above t
he joins us from toronto. great to see you.first question, can you copy hedge funds in an etf wrapper given the liquidity requirements of an etf? you have to be able to redeem shares whenever needed. whereas, a hedge fund is more flexible. julian: certainly. hedge funds have focused liquid securities. but we are market we believe is institutional-caliber hedge funds within the etf structure. we have been in the business of running hedge funds for about 10 years with another firm. we really are...
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forums and entering real life, allegedly the inspiration between the mass attacks in santa barbara, torontoe, florida. and experts say one of the chief inch cue baiters of this violent misogyny is a subculture of men and some women who call themselves incels or involuntary celibates, who gather in online forums finding common ground, in hatred of themselves and anger toward the opposite sex. >> women are evil. women are cruel. women are mean. >> the group name that you've probably never heard of before, incels or involuntary celibate. >> reporter: now a new bbc documentary, inside the secret world of incels presents a never-before-seen world. >> a lot of people have not heard of the term incels and have not heard about the incel community. it's something more people should know about, because there is a risk of violence from this community. >> reporter: when the incel movement first began online in the late '90s, it was seen by many as a comforting resource, a place to belong for those who had no sense of belonging. >> oh, whenever i cecusee coupl walking about, i'm happy for them but at th
forums and entering real life, allegedly the inspiration between the mass attacks in santa barbara, torontoe, florida. and experts say one of the chief inch cue baiters of this violent misogyny is a subculture of men and some women who call themselves incels or involuntary celibates, who gather in online forums finding common ground, in hatred of themselves and anger toward the opposite sex. >> women are evil. women are cruel. women are mean. >> the group name that you've probably...
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sun is going to sport in a moment including heartbreak for serena williams in toronto. scholar and lawyer. and politician. radical and prisoner in a 2 part series al-jazeera world tells the story of one of the most enigmatic figures in saddam's turbulent history. whose influence is still felt on events in the country today. al to robbie's life and politics on al-jazeera. times your support on the news hour with some. thank you very much manchester united have got their english premier league campaign on the way by thrashing chelsea walk us rushed the start for united the england international scored twice as there are 4 nil winners at old trafford united are looking for a better season this time around they finish outside the top 4 last season and haven't won the league since 2013 to take the win because it's about points for this game. then again the performance 2nd half was very pleasing and i think that was the big course. in leicester played out a draw against wolves on arsenal kick started the campaign with the when care in. scoring in their one nil away win over n
sun is going to sport in a moment including heartbreak for serena williams in toronto. scholar and lawyer. and politician. radical and prisoner in a 2 part series al-jazeera world tells the story of one of the most enigmatic figures in saddam's turbulent history. whose influence is still felt on events in the country today. al to robbie's life and politics on al-jazeera. times your support on the news hour with some. thank you very much manchester united have got their english premier league...
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from new york and toronto, this is bloomberg. ♪ theory.m mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. but ruled out talks between president trump and the president of iran. he says he is not interested in just a photo op with president trump. if the u.s. wants negotiations, it must lift sanctions first. a meeting between the two, said to be unimaginable. president trump signaling that he could meet with the president of iran so that they could access credit. a close collapse that could lead to early elections. they meantime, president trump says that he hopes that italianent president stays in office. washington says the russian system is incompatible with nato and poses a threat to the u.s. led f-35
from new york and toronto, this is bloomberg. ♪ theory.m mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. but ruled out talks between president trump and the president of iran. he says he is not interested in just a photo op with president trump. if the u.s. wants negotiations, it must lift sanctions first. a meeting between the two, said to be unimaginable. president trump signaling that he could meet with the president of iran so that they could access credit. a close collapse that could...
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he joins us from toronto. great to see you.first question, can you copy hedge funds in an etf wrapper given the liquidity requirements of an etf? you have to be able to redeem shares whenever needed. whereas, a hedge fund is more flexible. julian: certainly. historically hedge funds have focused on liquid securities. what we are bringing to the market we believe is institutional-caliber hedge funds within the easy to use etf structure. we have been in the business of running hedge funds for about 10 years years with another firm. we really are bringing that model with liquid securities in long short strategy utilizing alternative etf's. scarlet: let's talk about the fee structure. you call yourself the people's hedge fund manager. running hedge funds for about 1n because you do not charge a management fee. you only charge performance fees. instead of say 10 and 20, or two and 20, you've got zero and 15, zero and 50, and zero and 20. zero and 50 is high. explain your thinking here. julian: it is 50% above the index total return.
he joins us from toronto. great to see you.first question, can you copy hedge funds in an etf wrapper given the liquidity requirements of an etf? you have to be able to redeem shares whenever needed. whereas, a hedge fund is more flexible. julian: certainly. historically hedge funds have focused on liquid securities. what we are bringing to the market we believe is institutional-caliber hedge funds within the easy to use etf structure. we have been in the business of running hedge funds for...
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>> most of my career i played in toronto. it is known as a hitter's ballpark.lace where you're supposed to hit home runs. i played with great home run hitters. part of me wanted to hit home runs while i was there. i did way too much. the stadium has that reputation of not being a good hitters bell. it allowed me to be a more complete hitter. homers are the last thing i'm thinking about. >>> the warrior schedule was released today. i will spell you all 82 games. it will play the clippers october 24. first regular-season game at the chase center. >>> serena williams brought to tears sunday after a back injury. brought an end to her match in toronto. her opponent came over to console williams. serena hurts she became the first canadian zelinski the rogers cup since nixon was in the oval office. >>> great sportsmanship. >>> cbs news is coming up next. nora o'donnell with a preview. >>> new details on jeffrey epstein's final moments in that prison cell. will his alleged victims get justice? >>> the drinking water crisis. to keep led out of the tap water in a major u
>> most of my career i played in toronto. it is known as a hitter's ballpark.lace where you're supposed to hit home runs. i played with great home run hitters. part of me wanted to hit home runs while i was there. i did way too much. the stadium has that reputation of not being a good hitters bell. it allowed me to be a more complete hitter. homers are the last thing i'm thinking about. >>> the warrior schedule was released today. i will spell you all 82 games. it will play the...
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will continue to fund terrorist organizations to destabilize the region and concentrate power in torontoabs and israelis alike are now talking and working together in a united front against nonstop malicious iranian actions. this is how strong prudent leadership improves stability in the middle east. and that is good for the united states. [applause] i was recently in jerusalem for trilateral talks with israel and russia and even russia agrees with the united states that israel security is essential to the stability of the middle east. it's significant to get russia and the united states to agree on almost anything today. that was i think an important lesson. in particular right now we disagree on the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty which prohibits ballistic and ground-based cruise missiles with a range of roughly 300 Ã 3000 miles. this friday will mark the official end of the inf treaty when the united states withdraws. by and large americans are a law-abiding people when we agree to a treaty, we uphold our end of the agreement. we expect other nations to uphold their end. for
will continue to fund terrorist organizations to destabilize the region and concentrate power in torontoabs and israelis alike are now talking and working together in a united front against nonstop malicious iranian actions. this is how strong prudent leadership improves stability in the middle east. and that is good for the united states. [applause] i was recently in jerusalem for trilateral talks with israel and russia and even russia agrees with the united states that israel security is...
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stem cell transplant one day he and his family are waiting for a match daniel lak al-jazeera near toronto just ahead here on these are the champions of scotland in record breaking for news of a full round up of the english premier coming up it's. hard. america is divided like never before each side is so convinced that they are absolutely correct that the other side is dangerous heaven has a wall and strict immigration policy elders not people in power investigates the partisan politics eroding civil norms vital to american democracy are you concerned that the political divisions today could lead to violence or it will the strange death of american civility part 2 on al-jazeera. again time for sports his son. thank you very much majesty city have the defense of their english premier league title of to winning start thrashing west ham 5 nil and saturday's early kick off. scored there open at the london stadium but after that it was the same sterling show as he bagged a hat trick guardiola team attempting to win a hat trick of premier league titles 1st game away to all 30 hot. still in the
stem cell transplant one day he and his family are waiting for a match daniel lak al-jazeera near toronto just ahead here on these are the champions of scotland in record breaking for news of a full round up of the english premier coming up it's. hard. america is divided like never before each side is so convinced that they are absolutely correct that the other side is dangerous heaven has a wall and strict immigration policy elders not people in power investigates the partisan politics eroding...
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antenna's there was a heartbreak for serena williams in toronto in american retired from the rogers cup final with a back injury and in the title to teenager bianca and reese cool or williams was a breakdown in the opening set to training her comedian opponent 31 when she would drew from the match the injury comes with the us open just 2 weeks away this is busy andrea schools a 2nd career title after winning act. 2 american ashley's faces sanctions after they made a political protest jury in their gold medal ceremonies at the pan american games and through. when perry raised her fist at the end of the u.s. anthem after her though she later said somebody has to stand for all the injustices going on in america and sense of race and burden that need during the medal ceremony for the team of oil events he wrote on twitter afterwards that racism gun control mistreatment of immigrants and a president who spreads hate were shortcomings that cut short his pride in his country. or our reporters she had a chance he has more from washington d.c. . when barry's raising of a fist during the star spa
antenna's there was a heartbreak for serena williams in toronto in american retired from the rogers cup final with a back injury and in the title to teenager bianca and reese cool or williams was a breakdown in the opening set to training her comedian opponent 31 when she would drew from the match the injury comes with the us open just 2 weeks away this is busy andrea schools a 2nd career title after winning act. 2 american ashley's faces sanctions after they made a political protest jury in...
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world number one and top seed ashleigh barty was beaten in three sets in toronto by sofia kenin.n to set up a last 16 match against either victoria azarenka or dayana yastremska. the men's event being held in montreal is one of nine masters 1000 tournaments held throughout the year and defending champion rafael nadal gets his campaign under way on wednesday. the spaniard, who's a a—time winner, at this tournament was handed a bye through to the second round where he'll take on british qualifier dan evans in the first match on centre court. celtic take on romanian champions cluj in the first leg of their third qualifying round of the champions league later. neil lennon's side will need to win this 2—legged tie and another one after that to qualify for the group stage proper. former chelsea player dan petrescu is the cluj manager and says it would take a miracle to knock the scottish champions out. with the new nba season set to get under way in mid october, the rapper drake has been parading the larry o'brien championship trophy won by the toronto raptors in june. during his perfo
world number one and top seed ashleigh barty was beaten in three sets in toronto by sofia kenin.n to set up a last 16 match against either victoria azarenka or dayana yastremska. the men's event being held in montreal is one of nine masters 1000 tournaments held throughout the year and defending champion rafael nadal gets his campaign under way on wednesday. the spaniard, who's a a—time winner, at this tournament was handed a bye through to the second round where he'll take on british...
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stem cell transplant one day he and his family are waiting for a match daniel lak al jazeera near toronto. check of the headlines here on al-jazeera obvious a dozen people have been injured in sri lanka as thousands rallied against india's crackdown on kashmir as autonomy please 5 bullets and take gas to disperse protesters in the indian administers region which is under security lockdown. that will have been large protests across pakistan about 8000 people took part in the demonstration is normal but. they were urging the international community to take notice of the situation in kashmir and also call on china to stand with pakistan. the u.s. president has demanded commonsense solutions to address gun violence donald trump made the comments almost a week up a 2 month shootings in ohio and texas which killed at least 31 people. frankly we need intelligence background check ok this is a great event are a republican or democrat i will tell you i spoke to mitch mcconnell yesterday these are totally on board he said i've been waiting for your poll is totally on board i spoke to senators that
stem cell transplant one day he and his family are waiting for a match daniel lak al jazeera near toronto. check of the headlines here on al-jazeera obvious a dozen people have been injured in sri lanka as thousands rallied against india's crackdown on kashmir as autonomy please 5 bullets and take gas to disperse protesters in the indian administers region which is under security lockdown. that will have been large protests across pakistan about 8000 people took part in the demonstration is...
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stem cell transplant one day he and his family are waiting for a match daniel lak al jazeera near toronto. still ahead on al jazeera and sport champions manchester city a look to make a winning start to their premier league campaign details in just a bit. scola and lawyers. and politicians. radical and prisoner in a 2 part series al-jazeera world tells the story of one of the most enigmatic figures in saddam's history. who is influence is still felt in events in the country today. i'll to robbie's life and politics on al-jazeera the latest news as it breaks. with details coverage no one is willing to return home to me on my own without sort of the ship papers and security guarantees from around the world the challenges facing the new prime minister. negotiate a new bricks that feel in 98 day a deal the e.u. says cannot be renegotiated. time for sport with the show thank you there's been a war and spread criticism on the decision to hold the heavyweight boxing rematch between are always and anthony joshua in saudi arabia the world title fight had been widely expected to be in either new yo
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before that season laid another five preseason games with the toronto raptors. >> toronto raptors and clevelander who i played for, got those regular seasons. i think my mom has one toronto raptors or my brother like one of my best friend has one, blame on for sure kept the cleveland one. for sure. >> will cherry comes right back, straight to the cup. >> last season he was a force for the warriors. and he just signed a contract to play in greece. but, before he left, as one of the first ever warrior campers, he stopped by the team facility. >> we have to pay it forward that is why i am here straight up love. straight up love. i don't want only nothing like that, i just want love, i see myself in you kids years ago when i was here. >> reporter: what is the big message you like to pass on to some of these campers? >> have fun. that's number one. you know have fun at this camp, enjoy it. have fun and number two, don't take it for granted. >> won a state title for the high school. then at montana, a four-year starter. first-team all-conference guard. since 2013 he has been a pro. and some
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need a stem cell transplant one day he and his family are waiting for a match down your lack or near toronto. and let's take you through some of the headlines here on al-jazeera now yemen's internationally recognized government says it's lost control of all military camps in the star city of aden and says they've been occupied by southern separatists. has more from santa they have already taken control of a number of from military camps like part of military camp and also the other military comes specially the year that the presidential palace so the the there we have achieved many of their goals the government forces which are the presidential units have also withdrawn from a number of military camps there seems that the. southern separatists council is achieving its goal after although they have started their. rebellion against the internationally recognized government the u.s. department of justice has confirmed billionaire and convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein has been found dead in his new york jail cell it describes the death as an apparent suicide the f.b.i. is investigating epst
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they're open to find lots of oil and of cars to make that sort of money get near the ramp up from toronto to one of cyrus it's r g correspondent alex miller that's thank you thank you. and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on you tube dot com slash boom bust hard to see next time. when else seems wrong. but. just don't. get to see. this day come out of. it g.'s equals a trade. when something is find themselves worlds apart. just of the common ground. let me. give me to meet up with them we said. just that. there's an awful lot in common i'm old but i'm also the most companies you know so i've been a good who says you know. not emotional when i meet. those companies he most people almost home even though he goes from getting notices to say he is pro-u. to i call. him muslim and i'm going to hate to see the notion of those who see him in the middle you i don't like kind of these people will. be constant always they. come over to your list. so do you see you as an old man because he. joined me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of
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debt if he is voted in this fall archies alex mahela just following the story and he joins us from toronto good to see alex alex argentina has been suffering some instability and shocking surprises both politically and economically for years what is mr fernandez saying that he will do differently to help argentina recover from their current economic crisis. if elected in october in the election will be close to the end of october that he promises that there is no chance of a default on debt happening now this is a brother a large promise because much of this is really out of his hands it has to do with the creditors in the i.m.f. the fact of the matter is what he's looking at is now sitting down at the table and renegotiating our to put it basically new stipulations on the loans that exist as well as moving forward with whatever other plan he has this man believes that he wants to push it argentina to a different direction when it comes to economics so a lot of people also are very skeptical about that and that has affected the currency no get to that but look at argentina itself and this
debt if he is voted in this fall archies alex mahela just following the story and he joins us from toronto good to see alex alex argentina has been suffering some instability and shocking surprises both politically and economically for years what is mr fernandez saying that he will do differently to help argentina recover from their current economic crisis. if elected in october in the election will be close to the end of october that he promises that there is no chance of a default on debt...