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. >> you need to stick with the science, and let everything we do vis-a-vis analysis, vis-a-vis guidelines, to be guided by the evidence and by the facts. >> vis-a-vis truth and science. guided by evidence and the facts. the fact is there's still so much we don't know about this horrific virus. like, if long-tets long-term ef how children transmit the disease. so why is this white house arguing that children should go back to school, without all of the facts? i mean, has the president's track record, so far, given you confidence that he is making the right decisions, at the right times? and for the right reasons? first, i want to get to cnn white house correspondent kaitlan collins. kaitlan, i'm glad you're here because, you know, the white house can attempt to rewrite history. all they want. but what we saw from the president, this week, was a huge aboutface, was it not? you were there. >> well, i mean, we've all seen what the president has said for the last thee, four months. and the thing is, when you saw the president this week, change what he was saying. say it's going to get worse be
. >> you need to stick with the science, and let everything we do vis-a-vis analysis, vis-a-vis guidelines, to be guided by the evidence and by the facts. >> vis-a-vis truth and science. guided by evidence and the facts. the fact is there's still so much we don't know about this horrific virus. like, if long-tets long-term ef how children transmit the disease. so why is this white house arguing that children should go back to school, without all of the facts? i mean, has the...
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en el momento indicado dijo el alguacil es como si dios lo hubiera puesto en este lugar para ayudar viido en cinco segundos la camioneta estaba en llamas los dos son mis héroes john dice que las llamas eran tan fuertes que dañaron sus pulmones el señor (nombre en inglés) iba a visitar a su familia por el día del padre y sufrió fractura en un tobillo quezada noticiero telemundo 48 >> captado en cámara el momento que un conductor ayuda a 3 personas en un coche en llamas en china el conductor perdió el control del vehículo saliéndose de la autopista el conductor y los pasajeros están a salvo en la florida el conductor de coche herido después de estrellarse contra un vehículo en un concecionario en las imágenes el hombre se pasa un alto y sale volando las autoridades buscan una mujer que tras el accidente salió del vehículo y se fue caminando de la escena encontraron restos humanos encontrados en una tumba cerca de la base militar de (nombre en inglés) donde desapareció la soldado vanessa hace más de dos meses la búsqueda por la soldado de houston ha sido suspendida gonzález nos tiene más
en el momento indicado dijo el alguacil es como si dios lo hubiera puesto en este lugar para ayudar viido en cinco segundos la camioneta estaba en llamas los dos son mis héroes john dice que las llamas eran tan fuertes que dañaron sus pulmones el señor (nombre en inglés) iba a visitar a su familia por el día del padre y sufrió fractura en un tobillo quezada noticiero telemundo 48 >> captado en cámara el momento que un conductor ayuda a 3 personas en un coche en llamas en china el...
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in this case, if there was a strategic decision to be made vis-a-vis russia. case, it was not briefed to the president. it was not credible. this president will always protect american troops. say they haved disclosed in the past, but secondly, this is a relevant issue. the president might not know that there are policy decisions be made -- to be made. could change his posture towards russia. determine whether or not this is true. i guess, more broadly, i would ask the question. .erhaps you can explain >> the president does read and consumes intelligence verbally. this president is the most informed person on planet earth. ambassador o'brien sees him in person twice a day taking upwards of half a dozen calls with this president, constantly onng informed and briefed intelligence matters. i will not allow them to dictate when or when we do not give top-secret information. >> can you comment -- >> i would say more generally what the obama era government has to answer for is quite essential. a dossier full of lies. the creation of that dossier was funded by the de
in this case, if there was a strategic decision to be made vis-a-vis russia. case, it was not briefed to the president. it was not credible. this president will always protect american troops. say they haved disclosed in the past, but secondly, this is a relevant issue. the president might not know that there are policy decisions be made -- to be made. could change his posture towards russia. determine whether or not this is true. i guess, more broadly, i would ask the question. .erhaps you can...
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. -- vis-a-vis chihina.t is becaususe of a wide rangef thingsgs china has done or peperceived to o the nine stete. one is i intellectuaual property theft. stealing propertyy from western companies and getting it theheir domeststic sector toto create behemoths like h huawei. but t then, we have other issue. what the chinese are doing withh the south china sea and the militarization o of the islanan. human r rights abuses with regas to the uigighurs and thehe law y passed in hong kong. that is s causing g a lot of c n ththere. and for the chubb administration, one of the most critical t things is the -- for the trumpet administration, one of the most balanced -- most article things as the balance in the relationship s should phil: that is the general background. but what we have seen over the years is america taking china to task over the sorts of things you have taken. the idea of closing a consulate just like that seems quite a jump. what do you think is behind that? >> i think this actionn is one n a long l
. -- vis-a-vis chihina.t is becaususe of a wide rangef thingsgs china has done or peperceived to o the nine stete. one is i intellectuaual property theft. stealing propertyy from western companies and getting it theheir domeststic sector toto create behemoths like h huawei. but t then, we have other issue. what the chinese are doing withh the south china sea and the militarization o of the islanan. human r rights abuses with regas to the uigighurs and thehe law y passed in hong kong. that is s...
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profits off the table or reallocate, i'm going to sit on names that i think will continue to go up vis-a-vis where we are with the situation with covid, as well as in the long term from a business perspective. >> good points kevin, how do you see this splunk, paypal, square, we know why all of them are up some of them up double does that raise concern? >> i completely get what you're saying either you believe that we have compressed five years of digitization in the economy into five months or you don't if you are in the cap as i am, as i watch it happen in my private portfolioings i've become a hard-core believer that what is occurring is an acceleration of what was going to happen, abobut it happened -- whether you pay 30 or 50 times at a time when you're having a transformational change to an economy that's buoying the entire market, you either believe in this enhanced margin in the s&p in two years or you don't. i am in the camp of optimism, tangibly seeing it every week in my tear sheets, i'm there. so i'm not selling any stocks xecht because i'm forced to some some portfolio, because t
profits off the table or reallocate, i'm going to sit on names that i think will continue to go up vis-a-vis where we are with the situation with covid, as well as in the long term from a business perspective. >> good points kevin, how do you see this splunk, paypal, square, we know why all of them are up some of them up double does that raise concern? >> i completely get what you're saying either you believe that we have compressed five years of digitization in the economy into...
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joe biden, vis-a-vis his approval ratings and how americans judged his handling of the coronavirus whichecome the top issue in the election. he had no choice and from that clip that you just played a moment ago, you heard in his voice how difficult that is. what he said, it's going to get worse before it gets better, that's not something that i like to say. he definitely does not like to acknowledge setbacks that might reflect badly on him. he was forced to do it. we'll see how long that tone lasts. we do not have a briefing scheduled for today and of course, he did not have anthony fauci, deborah birx and robert redfield beside him when he delivered that message yesterday. it is a step forward from the public health perspective from the day before by urging people to wear a mask and the significant portion of the country listens to the president, by urging them to take this seriously, that is a sign, at least that whether or not he comes up with a specific powerful plan as he alluded to, that even a push from the white house toward a more concerted, nationwide response is something that
joe biden, vis-a-vis his approval ratings and how americans judged his handling of the coronavirus whichecome the top issue in the election. he had no choice and from that clip that you just played a moment ago, you heard in his voice how difficult that is. what he said, it's going to get worse before it gets better, that's not something that i like to say. he definitely does not like to acknowledge setbacks that might reflect badly on him. he was forced to do it. we'll see how long that tone...
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author start with elliott to tell us a little bit about the evolution of the administration's policy, vis-À-visvenezuela, as i recall, elliott, i think it has been about a year and a half since you have been special representative. why don't you tell us a little bit about what has been happening in that country and about u.s. venezuela relations. thank you. >> thank, you it is a great pleasure to see you again and to be here, our office or actually next door to each other so i here through the wall. u.s. policy has been particularly strong in the last year in a half, but in may 2018 there was a phony election and in january of 2019, when former president maduro claimed another term the national assembly in venezuela, which is democratically elected said no, that was a phony election and the office of the presidency is vacant and as a consequence, juan -- juan guaido stepped in as interim president. and now many other countries to be supporting him as interim president. his policy was to provide a return to democracy, a restoration of democracy. and we do this through diplomatic pressure and eco
author start with elliott to tell us a little bit about the evolution of the administration's policy, vis-À-visvenezuela, as i recall, elliott, i think it has been about a year and a half since you have been special representative. why don't you tell us a little bit about what has been happening in that country and about u.s. venezuela relations. thank you. >> thank, you it is a great pleasure to see you again and to be here, our office or actually next door to each other so i here...
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chart,o, in the second you will see the fatality rate in this country vis-a-vis other european countries is much lower than let's say france and italy. what that speaks to is the great work of this administration with therapeutics and remdesivir, and that is what the president was pointing out. >> just a follow-up quickly. so if you don't die, is it not harmless? ms. mcenany: the president was noting the fact that the vast majority of americans who contract coronavirus will come out on the other site of this. of course he takes this very seriously. of course no one wants to see anybody in the country contract covid, which is why the administration has fought hard to make sure that is not the case with a historic response effort. >> a follow-up on his question. what is the president's position? does he think nascar made a mistake by banning the confederate flag? ms. mcenany: he said he was not making a judgment one way or the other. the intent of the tweet was to stand up for the men and women of nascar and the fans and those who have gone and the rush to judgment of the media to call som
chart,o, in the second you will see the fatality rate in this country vis-a-vis other european countries is much lower than let's say france and italy. what that speaks to is the great work of this administration with therapeutics and remdesivir, and that is what the president was pointing out. >> just a follow-up quickly. so if you don't die, is it not harmless? ms. mcenany: the president was noting the fact that the vast majority of americans who contract coronavirus will come out on...
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of the world may be at aced in north america with transportation costs reliable suppliers, reliable vis-a-vis the companies of course and the utilization of regional labor force. , it is not a matter of closing our countries to the world. it is a matter of taking advantage of all of the advantages that we had because we are neighbors as well as the enforcement of a good policy of cooperation for development. this agreement allows us to subtract investments from other places of the hemisphere, bringing those investments to our countries. provided we comply, we honor the principles of producing merchandise with high regional content. have salarying to and labor conditions that are fair conditions for our workers of the exporting or importing countries of consumption goods. it is also important to point out that this agreement the integration of all three countries. we are all contributing with productive capacity, markets, technology, experience, expertise, highly skilled labor and we end up complementing each other for instance, mexico has something that is extremely valuable. to make this eco
of the world may be at aced in north america with transportation costs reliable suppliers, reliable vis-a-vis the companies of course and the utilization of regional labor force. , it is not a matter of closing our countries to the world. it is a matter of taking advantage of all of the advantages that we had because we are neighbors as well as the enforcement of a good policy of cooperation for development. this agreement allows us to subtract investments from other places of the hemisphere,...
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we should never be in that position again vis-a-vis china. leland: you've been a china hawk for a long time, talking about these issues, talking about rare earth minerals and the like. safe travels as you head back to illinois and we'll see you back in washington. >> thank you. alicia: escalating violence this holiday weekend including chicago and new york. garrett tenney is tracking it all. hi, garrett. >> reporter: hey, ali shaft 4th of july weekend is -- alicia. 4th of july weekend is historically a busy one for police in chicago. after several violent weeks, city officials were hoping to avoid a repeat of that by deploying 1200 additional officers for the holiday weekend. despite those efforts, so far, 67 people have been shot and 13 have been killed since friday. one of those, a 14-year-old boy who was celebrating with neighbors in the street when several men opened fire on the crowd, shooting eight people, four of whom were killed. a few hours earlier, a 7-year-old girl was shot in the head while playing on the sidewalk outside her gran
we should never be in that position again vis-a-vis china. leland: you've been a china hawk for a long time, talking about these issues, talking about rare earth minerals and the like. safe travels as you head back to illinois and we'll see you back in washington. >> thank you. alicia: escalating violence this holiday weekend including chicago and new york. garrett tenney is tracking it all. hi, garrett. >> reporter: hey, ali shaft 4th of july weekend is -- alicia. 4th of july...
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i think that is especially important to re-examine vis-a-vis china and their growing influence in theorld today. i also think we have to take a and at the tech monopolies the concentrated power that we have on wall street today. and traditionally speaking, conservatives have liked to cut taxes, which again i understand. there's probably a lot of red tape that should not be there. but generally speaking, traditional conservatives do not really get a lot in return. one of the signature achievements of the trump presidency was the corporate tax cut, but it is really the corporations that are leading the charge in terms of a social agenda that is very much at odds with the traditional conservative perspective. so i would say the bargain that conservatives have struck with wall street and with the libertarian influence on the right has not always translated into protecting and preserving faith, family, and local communities. so i think it is time that there is re-examination done on the right. and i think the limited government and just pushing back against all things government is -- ther
i think that is especially important to re-examine vis-a-vis china and their growing influence in theorld today. i also think we have to take a and at the tech monopolies the concentrated power that we have on wall street today. and traditionally speaking, conservatives have liked to cut taxes, which again i understand. there's probably a lot of red tape that should not be there. but generally speaking, traditional conservatives do not really get a lot in return. one of the signature...
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but i don't think this is a sign of the united states in the decline vis-a-vis the rest of the world.emmer, always a pleasure to speak with you. 51 years ago this week americans walked on the moon. this week we can't walk in the bahamas. always an education. thank you very much. >> be safe, my friend. >>> "new day" continues right now. >> this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is "new day." we begin with the united states on track to surpass 4 million coronavirus cases today. it was only two weeks ago that the u.s. hit 3 million cases. the increases in this country happening at an alarming rate. there were more than 1,000 coronavirus deaths again for the second day in a row. that has not happened since may. and hospitalizations nationwide are near record levels but these were set back in april. and what we thought was the height of the pandemic. president trump is again insisting that testing is overrated. >> to me, every time you test, you find a case. you know, it gets reported in
but i don't think this is a sign of the united states in the decline vis-a-vis the rest of the world.emmer, always a pleasure to speak with you. 51 years ago this week americans walked on the moon. this week we can't walk in the bahamas. always an education. thank you very much. >> be safe, my friend. >>> "new day" continues right now. >> this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states...
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. >> se me fue la mente y me di cuenta que no vi nada.e en esta ciudad. >> es doloroso. en esta firma se hicieron pasar por ellos. >> margarita se salvo del ataque. >> ser sÉ por qué la gente es tan mala. >> piden ayuda a la comunidad para dar con los sospechosos. paola: con la llegada de un nuevo mes, una de las preocupaciones de los inquilinos es cÓmo pagarla deuda. en san mateo y santa clara las juntas de supervisores podrÍan extender las fechas. hablamos ahora del gobernador que firmÓ una orden ejecutiva que autoriza a detener los desalojos. esta orden es primordial para reducir la propagaciÓn del virus. mÁs de 14,000 personas sin hogar recibieron albergue en hoteles y moteles. aumentaron los fondos. siguen aumentando los casos de coronavirus. hasta este momento son 3110 y se registran 3904 casos. >> a esta hora nos preguntamos cÓmo estarÁ el tiempo. elena: durante este martes las temperaturas han aumentado. estuvimos 8 una enzima de las mÁximas para esta de oca del aÑo. el calor llega a nuestra Área hasta el jueves que pasará otro fr
. >> se me fue la mente y me di cuenta que no vi nada.e en esta ciudad. >> es doloroso. en esta firma se hicieron pasar por ellos. >> margarita se salvo del ataque. >> ser sÉ por qué la gente es tan mala. >> piden ayuda a la comunidad para dar con los sospechosos. paola: con la llegada de un nuevo mes, una de las preocupaciones de los inquilinos es cÓmo pagarla deuda. en san mateo y santa clara las juntas de supervisores podrÍan extender las fechas. hablamos...
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a second term, though,s what worries me because over time, his weaknesses vis-a-vis, the authoritarian leaders w do represent our principal adversaries wl enable them to play him in ways that it will be increasingly difficult to cover, and because if he's reelected, the constraint of having to keep that peskyar republican on side and to removed.out the voters w >> does your portrait of him and estimation of him lead you to believe that he is unfit to serve a second term? >> yes, i think he is unfit. i think two things, he's not a conservative, and he's not competent enough to be president. >> do you think he'sst etial threat? >> you know, i don't like to use the word existential abold dotrump. i don't see it in that light. i do think it's verynt ior speaking to someone for the first time in his adult life is not goingo vote for a republican nominee to be president, t a majority in the senate. >> it strikes me that when it comes to geopolitics, your approach, when responding to threats to the united states is to respond withtrength. so what you're saying to me is that you don't want him
a second term, though,s what worries me because over time, his weaknesses vis-a-vis, the authoritarian leaders w do represent our principal adversaries wl enable them to play him in ways that it will be increasingly difficult to cover, and because if he's reelected, the constraint of having to keep that peskyar republican on side and to removed.out the voters w >> does your portrait of him and estimation of him lead you to believe that he is unfit to serve a second term? >> yes, i...
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lot of money has been spent and not the best man in these countries so it's an active responsibility vis—a—vislot of unanimity. every single country can veto an agreement which is why it is so complicated and hard for leaders to agree to something in the end. staying in europe, and in france, it's now compulsory to wear masks in indoor spaces like shops, restaurants and banks. france has seen a slight resurgence of coronavirus infections. hugh schofield is in paris. it is perfectly possible that things turned back. there has been a rise in the number of clusters in france over the last couple of weeks and i have certainly been indications much lamented by government and doctors of people simply not taking it as seriously any more, the holidays are upon us and there's a feeling relaxation around the country which i think relaxation around the country which ithink an relaxation around the country which i think an spooked government, so as much as anything this is a psychological reaction to get people to realise it's not over. from europe to india, where the government is under pressure to ackno
lot of money has been spent and not the best man in these countries so it's an active responsibility vis—a—vislot of unanimity. every single country can veto an agreement which is why it is so complicated and hard for leaders to agree to something in the end. staying in europe, and in france, it's now compulsory to wear masks in indoor spaces like shops, restaurants and banks. france has seen a slight resurgence of coronavirus infections. hugh schofield is in paris. it is perfectly possible...
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vis-a-vis our community, and that is why we wanted to send that letter to president trump and we wanted everyone to take note of it. these are grievances and this is the track record of this administration as it pertains to immigrants and the latino and mexican american community. ist: our guest representative chuy garcia. is the democrats line. 202-748-8001 for republicans, and 202-748-8002. you were brought here, you came here from where you were born in durango, mexico. briefly tell us your story, when you came to the united states and why that was. here, myfore i came father was the pioneer. he left our small village in the northern state of durango, and like many other men at that time, who were trying to provide for their families, they were part of the u.s. worker exchange program, and he worked fields in texas and california and made his way to chicago. when he got his green card, he petitioned for us. here in 1965 and have been members of our community, contributing, and today i have the great honor of being one of 14 members of the 116 congress who are foreign-born, immigrants
vis-a-vis our community, and that is why we wanted to send that letter to president trump and we wanted everyone to take note of it. these are grievances and this is the track record of this administration as it pertains to immigrants and the latino and mexican american community. ist: our guest representative chuy garcia. is the democrats line. 202-748-8001 for republicans, and 202-748-8002. you were brought here, you came here from where you were born in durango, mexico. briefly tell us your...
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. >> vis-a-vis truth and stins. guided by evidence and facts. there's so much we don't snow about this horrific virus. like long term effects and how children transmit the disease. why is this white house arguing that children should go back to school? without all of the facts. has the president's track record so far given you confidence that he is making the right decisions at the right time and for the right reasons? first i want to give the cnn white house correspondent caitlyn collins. i'm glad your here. the white house can attempt to rewrite history. >> the president say before. it's not like he's done a complete 180 on this. aids will look at the one time he wore a mask to point to the fact he has been advocating for it. we know that our reporting showed they planned that trip to walter reed. it did give the president an opportunity to wear a mask. where it wouldn't look like he was doing a 180, an about face. they planned that so the president could wear a mask in front of the cameras. we know very well the president hasn't advocated for
. >> vis-a-vis truth and stins. guided by evidence and facts. there's so much we don't snow about this horrific virus. like long term effects and how children transmit the disease. why is this white house arguing that children should go back to school? without all of the facts. has the president's track record so far given you confidence that he is making the right decisions at the right time and for the right reasons? first i want to give the cnn white house correspondent caitlyn...
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. >> vi muchos pacientes morir y yo estuve al lado, les puedo decir que era triste porque esta es mi las 325 camas hospitalarias aquÍ estaban mayormente llenas con pacientes de covid-19, hoy atienden a menos de 10 de estos pacientes que se recuperan de la enfermedad, ahora el hospital recibiÓ los sitios habituales. >> en nÚmeros de pacientes que pueden entrar en la sala de espera estÁ disminuido espacios entre ellos y ya no tenemos ese tipo de pacientes. >> se prepara para una segunda ola de contagios. >> ganar la batalla es muy diferentes que ganaron la guerra, eso no quiere decir que hemos ganado la batalla, tenemos que seguir las mismas precauciones de siempre. >> residentes de madison realizaron una manifestaciÓn contra el uso de mascarillas, el grupo llamado " desenmascarando la tiranÍa como con la propuesta por fe su, las autoridades han ordenado utilizar el tapabocas algunos condados si lo estÁn implementando, un funcionario le dijo a los manifestantes que esta posiciÓn en contra del cubrebocas compromete el bienestar de los demÁs. >> fueron retirados del mercado por contener
. >> vi muchos pacientes morir y yo estuve al lado, les puedo decir que era triste porque esta es mi las 325 camas hospitalarias aquÍ estaban mayormente llenas con pacientes de covid-19, hoy atienden a menos de 10 de estos pacientes que se recuperan de la enfermedad, ahora el hospital recibiÓ los sitios habituales. >> en nÚmeros de pacientes que pueden entrar en la sala de espera estÁ disminuido espacios entre ellos y ya no tenemos ese tipo de pacientes. >> se prepara para...
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boycott, from employees internally who have been dismayed about some of the decisions that mark has made, vis-a-vism the president, and others that seem to weaponize the platform. we have made some progress on having ahese policies, voter suppression policy, having a more rigorous policy to combat hate online. omissions andmore actions that the -- core omissions and actions the company has yet to take. those are clearly outlined in the report. these are things that will be on the top of the agenda for those of us that are working every day to protect our democracy and make sure facebook and other media platforms are not undermining them in the way we see it happen in 2016 in the u.s., but also around the world. fromr: did you walk away that meeting thinking facebook is more prepared for the election? vanita: no, because i think there remains pretty significant steps we are asking the company to take. facebook did make recent announcements around pushing and promoting voter registration, is showing and creating an online voter education portal to provide accurate information to voters. we have a sit
boycott, from employees internally who have been dismayed about some of the decisions that mark has made, vis-a-vism the president, and others that seem to weaponize the platform. we have made some progress on having ahese policies, voter suppression policy, having a more rigorous policy to combat hate online. omissions andmore actions that the -- core omissions and actions the company has yet to take. those are clearly outlined in the report. these are things that will be on the top of the...
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whether that is parts of the country or one country vis-a-vis another remains to be seen but it has beenhe experience and u.k. and spain that certain cities tend to get locked down. that i think will probably be the path of the future going forward because policymakers do not want to damage the economy anymore than they can afford. i ratherquence, suspect the economic impact of regional lockdowns would be limited but the effect on confidence will be significantly greater from that perspective and markets i guess, going forward. francine: what do you do with tech stocks right now? good one. you got to hold him right now but the fact is, the markets are priced to perfection. i was looking at microsoft numbers recently. they had a pretty good second solder and still, stocks after the earnings announcement so we have a lot of earnings announcements this week and i rather suspect the markets are priced for the good news and are looking for more. tech stocks take a little bit -- a dip later this week but i think hold them because they will emerge as one of the winners of the crisis even if som
whether that is parts of the country or one country vis-a-vis another remains to be seen but it has beenhe experience and u.k. and spain that certain cities tend to get locked down. that i think will probably be the path of the future going forward because policymakers do not want to damage the economy anymore than they can afford. i ratherquence, suspect the economic impact of regional lockdowns would be limited but the effect on confidence will be significantly greater from that perspective...
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richard vied to us to see people in particular that i like to see her son as the kids. grow up. on youtube. are they friends i think. or are they even enemies i never worked for roger. donald trump and it's not even your putin our 2 part documentary analyzing difficult relationships between russia and the us and between their presidents how does their rivalry and their dangerous mutual admiration affect the rest of the world. bosom bullies trump and putin starts august 3rd on d w. europe's leaders continue to search for common ground over coronavirus recovery can they now seal the deal on a 750000000000 euro package that satisfies both the frugal countries and those who don't want to take on more debt. also on the show drug maker astra zeneca appears to be leading the race to create a current coronavirus vaccine after announcing promising results from its 1st round of human trials. and mexicans are forced to stay indoors as the pen dimmick takes a heavy toll we need people fearing for their livelihoods and struggling to make ends meet. oh and welcome to the program i'm stephen b
richard vied to us to see people in particular that i like to see her son as the kids. grow up. on youtube. are they friends i think. or are they even enemies i never worked for roger. donald trump and it's not even your putin our 2 part documentary analyzing difficult relationships between russia and the us and between their presidents how does their rivalry and their dangerous mutual admiration affect the rest of the world. bosom bullies trump and putin starts august 3rd on d w. europe's...
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nixon's role vis-a-vis the president, vis-a-vis her family and the public? >> and i also want to add to that. i've got several people who have seen the image of her as a drinker during this period. you write about it in the book. so would you add that to the story you're about to tell us? >> okay, this was a very trying time. and i think it's important to remember that, as tim had mentioned before, that the president didn't discuss policy. so when mrs. nixon told people that she only knew what she read in the papers, that was all she knew. >> she's also someone who trusts her husband and who didn't trust haldeman and ehrlichman and the men surrounding him, so it's very easy for her to believe that these men are setting him up. >> but she keeps getting all these questions. and the questions become increasingly hostile and increasingly persistent so that she can't avoid them. so here she is, at the height of finally figuring out what she wants to do as first lady, and now she can't avoid these questions about watergate. >> she becomes in many ways the rock. sh
nixon's role vis-a-vis the president, vis-a-vis her family and the public? >> and i also want to add to that. i've got several people who have seen the image of her as a drinker during this period. you write about it in the book. so would you add that to the story you're about to tell us? >> okay, this was a very trying time. and i think it's important to remember that, as tim had mentioned before, that the president didn't discuss policy. so when mrs. nixon told people that she...
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yo mismo vi que hasta ernesto le ayudó a prepararlo.
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the regulatory side of the equation now but what do you make in terms of a focus now on food for uber vis-a-viselivery? postmates made its mark in being in general a delivery service. we have seen uber really try to scale back what is doing, focusing on food rather than being all things to all people. what do you expect in terms of where it takes postmates going forward? interestingt is an point. at the least, i think uber probably has been pretty pleased at this point that it has a more diversified business than perhaps other more let's say focused ride-hailing and ridesharing type companies. even though i think it is fair to say that rides has been kind withindominant segment uber for some time, i think with -- to ubere to its eats, investing in category, i think it is indication that uber is serious about much more than simply moving people from pleased to place. with postmates, there is the possibility of even. so, i see them acknowledging the potential. it is going to be interesting how that plays out because one of the things that i think was noteworthy about the was, iement this morning
the regulatory side of the equation now but what do you make in terms of a focus now on food for uber vis-a-viselivery? postmates made its mark in being in general a delivery service. we have seen uber really try to scale back what is doing, focusing on food rather than being all things to all people. what do you expect in terms of where it takes postmates going forward? interestingt is an point. at the least, i think uber probably has been pretty pleased at this point that it has a more...
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honest, until we get regulation, we are going to be in a very uncomfortable, very awkward situation vis-a-vis facebook, society and democracy because we have to have rules for the road and the company clearly seems incapable of establishing them for itself. want to rewind a few weeks and take our viewers back to the boycott really that was launched to stop posting ads on facebook. now just for the month of july, i believe. is that enough really to catch people's attention? david: it has caught people's attention. the fact that 400 large advertisers, and by some counts, as many as 1000 advertisers have basically suspended ads on facebook either for the month of july or indefinitely. and some of them have suspended ads on twitter and youtube as well. i think that has been a very important symbolic and p.r. issue. i think it has pressured facebook to respond because facebook is a very, very, very image-conscious organization. they are desperate to be seen as doing the right thing. they are desperate to be liked. and even though the boycott, despite the fact that big advertisers like unilever or
honest, until we get regulation, we are going to be in a very uncomfortable, very awkward situation vis-a-vis facebook, society and democracy because we have to have rules for the road and the company clearly seems incapable of establishing them for itself. want to rewind a few weeks and take our viewers back to the boycott really that was launched to stop posting ads on facebook. now just for the month of july, i believe. is that enough really to catch people's attention? david: it has caught...
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situation deteriorating day by day in hong kong talking about the very irresponsible behavior of china vis-À-viscovid-19 epidemic and lack of transparency about that whole thing, the situation we saw in footage earlier, basically slavery going on in china, forced sterilization, forced birth control and every time i see people speaking out about china's inappropriate behavior, trying to isolate china. >> can you tell us about the reaction from those different nations and where they stand on standing with the us? >> i got the sense from more and more people that people because of covid-19 and what we've learned about the fact that this erupted out of covid-19, perhaps a libra story, a wet market, no one knows yet but the way the chinese handled this, could have come forward and said we detected this awful virus, please help us stamp it out, take appropriate measures but they dragged their feet, didn't send over the genome for weeks, destroyed samples of the virus, found doctors working on it, isolated them, who knows if they are even alive, the world has seen the way china mishandled this whole th
situation deteriorating day by day in hong kong talking about the very irresponsible behavior of china vis-À-viscovid-19 epidemic and lack of transparency about that whole thing, the situation we saw in footage earlier, basically slavery going on in china, forced sterilization, forced birth control and every time i see people speaking out about china's inappropriate behavior, trying to isolate china. >> can you tell us about the reaction from those different nations and where they stand...
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no lo vi. >>> por ella apareciÓ. >>> a continuaciÓn, "noticiero telemundo" , [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> presidente de estados unidos, donald trump le dice que la relación con méxico nunca ha sido mejor el presidente de estados unidos, donald trump y el presidente de méxico andrés manuel lópez obrador intercambian regalos muy buenas tardes decenas de inmigrantes mexicanos se manifestaron afuera de la casa blanca unos a favor del presidente de méxico andrés manuel lópez obrador y otros en
no lo vi. >>> por ella apareciÓ. >>> a continuaciÓn, "noticiero telemundo" , [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> presidente de estados unidos, donald trump le dice que la relación con méxico nunca ha sido mejor el presidente de estados unidos, donald trump y el presidente de méxico andrés manuel lópez obrador intercambian regalos muy buenas tardes decenas de inmigrantes mexicanos se manifestaron afuera de la casa blanca unos a favor del presidente...
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that has been fascinating and a virtuous circle is that companies from day one did the right thing vis-a-visir balance sheets. they got on what might happen in the economy very quickly. that is why you saw almost $1 trillion of issuances in the investment-grade debt market with even large-cap companies shoring up their balance sheets with liquidity. you saw airlines and cruise lines come into the debt markets to take liquidity out of the market early. i think companies will be a little more about protecting themselves from what may, as opposed to playing offense too quickly. there is still uncertainty. alix: can you give us perspective as we round out on how much risk you feel you can take when you do take on deals? we have seen bankruptcies. where are you in that spectrum? balance sheetbank perspective, i think all of the banks are quite prepared to take on a fair amount of risk when priced correctly. certainly for large cap deals. i think we are starting to see some dialogue around lbo's. most banks have the rest the lbo -- both -- i think you could be as prepared to take on risk within re
that has been fascinating and a virtuous circle is that companies from day one did the right thing vis-a-visir balance sheets. they got on what might happen in the economy very quickly. that is why you saw almost $1 trillion of issuances in the investment-grade debt market with even large-cap companies shoring up their balance sheets with liquidity. you saw airlines and cruise lines come into the debt markets to take liquidity out of the market early. i think companies will be a little more...
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war with the french, kick the french out, getting the iroquois to abandon that position of neutrality vis-À-visthe fringe and to get the delaware and the shawnee to take up arms against the french. he wants a fighting more to start up, no way that washington can now all this. a kid dealing with a seasoned player, a practitioner of the world of indian policy leading on. there's an expedition coming to get you. the weight of evidence is coming with the same purpose washington had. and when washington did that skirmish, french soldiers are killed and french soldiers are wounded, according to several counts, pulling out that document. and they are not dead yet, a 50-year-old warrior chief talking to a green lieutenant torah young guy, he is addressing not this side but the other governor of quÉbec, it is diplomacy addressed by the iroquois. when he said thou art not dead yet, my father, he's talking not only about the guy, the person, but this alliance and by sinking his hatchet significantly sending war axes and wanton belts to the tribes, shattering that alliance. the problem is the shawnee and d
war with the french, kick the french out, getting the iroquois to abandon that position of neutrality vis-À-visthe fringe and to get the delaware and the shawnee to take up arms against the french. he wants a fighting more to start up, no way that washington can now all this. a kid dealing with a seasoned player, a practitioner of the world of indian policy leading on. there's an expedition coming to get you. the weight of evidence is coming with the same purpose washington had. and when...
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mujer los agredió sin >> tomó esto que es el agua que utilizamos >> mi hermano iba manejando, cuando vi la que les quiten su equipo >> aseguran que comenzaron a vender fruta tras perder sus empleos, y que trataron de mantener la calma >> se puso muy agresiva la verdad >> tras lo sucedido el hombre y la mujer nos quisieron dar sus declaraciones en una prisión ha llevado a cabo una primera ejecución en 17 años, este hombre fue ejecutado mediante una inyección letal, esta semana están programadas dos ejecuciones más. >> la segunda sospechosa entre la muerte de la soldado vanessa guillen, , esta mujer es acusada de ocultar evidencia, ubicaban a estas dos personas puntos en el área y que en una conversación habían mencionado que habían hallado los restos >> este caso resonó dentro y fuera de estados unidos muchos honran la memoria para que no se repita >> un artista decidió homenajearla >> puede ser uno de sus hijos, es una injusticia muy grande >> cada trazo tiene un propósito a unas 1500 millas de donde fue asesinada en texas, vanessa tiene un mural en su honor >> una madre salvadoreña un
mujer los agredió sin >> tomó esto que es el agua que utilizamos >> mi hermano iba manejando, cuando vi la que les quiten su equipo >> aseguran que comenzaron a vender fruta tras perder sus empleos, y que trataron de mantener la calma >> se puso muy agresiva la verdad >> tras lo sucedido el hombre y la mujer nos quisieron dar sus declaraciones en una prisión ha llevado a cabo una primera ejecución en 17 años, este hombre fue ejecutado mediante una inyección...
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y me hizo que agarrara su parte privada, yo me hice a un lado y vi su parte y me soltÓ, bajÉ mi faldaaÑos en prisiÓn. pero esta mujer no fue la Única vÍctima de castaÑÓn. en el 2015 castaÑÓn tuvo otro comportamiento indebido con una mujer. en el 2013 otra mujer lo reporÓo contra el personal del cuerpo mÉdico. pero kaiser percranente no hizo nada, estas incidencias son antes del caso de jey doy. este video corporal obtenido por telemundo 48 muestra lo que la supervisora de castaÑÓn y doctora de jay o do sabia hasta el momento. (hablan en inglÉs) >>> la abogada en el caso civil de jay do dice que estos tipos de incidencias son pasadas por alta, kae iser permanente dicho. la agresiÓn sexual que ocurrio en el 2017 nunca debiÓ haber ocurrido, debimos actuar mÁs pronto, estamos haciendo mÁs para garantizar que se aborde el comportamiento temprano en una persona. lo que hice el seÑor castaÑÓn va en contra de quienes somos. >>> quÉ espera con la demanda? >>> que escuchen a los pacientes para que no pase lo que me pasÓ a mi. >>> efraÍn castaÑÓn salio de prisiÓn en pasado marzo, el juicio contr
y me hizo que agarrara su parte privada, yo me hice a un lado y vi su parte y me soltÓ, bajÉ mi faldaaÑos en prisiÓn. pero esta mujer no fue la Única vÍctima de castaÑÓn. en el 2015 castaÑÓn tuvo otro comportamiento indebido con una mujer. en el 2013 otra mujer lo reporÓo contra el personal del cuerpo mÉdico. pero kaiser percranente no hizo nada, estas incidencias son antes del caso de jey doy. este video corporal obtenido por telemundo 48 muestra lo que la supervisora de castaÑÓn...
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perdóname, no te vi. perdón, perdón, perdón. >> ah. leo: perdón, perdón, perdón. >> ¿qué te pasa?a está. >> deja de mojarno
perdóname, no te vi. perdón, perdón, perdón. >> ah. leo: perdón, perdón, perdón. >> ¿qué te pasa?a está. >> deja de mojarno
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thing where as you say we've seen the chinese copying russian practices of disinformation, increasing vis-À-visuk -- [inaudible] that's an interesting area to explore. i will stop there so you can ask questions or move on to luke, but very happy to elaborate on any of that. >> thank you. i think that's very insightful about your analysis that russia feels it has more to gain from being disruptive than from engaging in trying to think about why that might be the case. certainly there are certain rules and norms that are viable but i think god that there is scope for thinking about how we change that calculus. rush is not alone in that. a number of other countries, heather and i just looked closely at turkey and turkey is making the same calculation in its region that it has more to gain from acting unilaterally or pushing its agenda rather than engaging with eu and nato partners for a more collective instead. i think that's a very sharp observation. before turn over to look, maybe one more question to keep the flow going. russia really has doubled down on these efforts that fall below the thresh
thing where as you say we've seen the chinese copying russian practices of disinformation, increasing vis-À-visuk -- [inaudible] that's an interesting area to explore. i will stop there so you can ask questions or move on to luke, but very happy to elaborate on any of that. >> thank you. i think that's very insightful about your analysis that russia feels it has more to gain from being disruptive than from engaging in trying to think about why that might be the case. certainly there are...
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position to address these questions and people who know my history know i respect the state's role vis-a-visederal government. >> i know your position on birtherism, which is why i'm particularly curious about your position on the confederate flag. >> you can have all the curiosity you like. my position is that states and local governments where this is an issue ought to address it inside their policy at their level. this is not for the federal government to tell others how to deal with that issue in their state or in their city. >> all right. sir, thank you for joining us. ken cuccinelli, we really appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> we have some breaking news today in brazil where the president just revealed he has coronavirus. after months of downplaying the virus in one of the world's hardest-hit countries. plus one of the first celebrities to publicly reveal that they had covid after tom hanks is speaking out now about wearing a mask. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vit
position to address these questions and people who know my history know i respect the state's role vis-a-visederal government. >> i know your position on birtherism, which is why i'm particularly curious about your position on the confederate flag. >> you can have all the curiosity you like. my position is that states and local governments where this is an issue ought to address it inside their policy at their level. this is not for the federal government to tell others how to deal...
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decades, the democratic party pursued policies vis-a-vis the soviet union and russia that were inadequate protection of american national security. i have always favored the barry goldwater, ronald reagan approach. now the democrats are tough on russia. well, better late than never i suppose is the answer. will they be tough on russia if biden wins? we don't know. agree that trump is not barry goldwater or ronald reagan. myt we need to focus on, and first of two questions on russia before i go to jonathan ferro, is the simple idea of the back pages of your book. the heated debate this morning is where you involved in briefing the president or discussing with other intelligence community members, or the pentagon, about the russians paying bounty hunters in afghanistan to kill marines? you stated to the associated press that that is not the case. i need you to recapitulate that right now. did you come late in your term at the white house, speak to the president about these matters? mr. bolton: what i said was no comment. that is the same thing i am going to say today. we are embroiled in li
decades, the democratic party pursued policies vis-a-vis the soviet union and russia that were inadequate protection of american national security. i have always favored the barry goldwater, ronald reagan approach. now the democrats are tough on russia. well, better late than never i suppose is the answer. will they be tough on russia if biden wins? we don't know. agree that trump is not barry goldwater or ronald reagan. myt we need to focus on, and first of two questions on russia before i go...
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at how theyt a look are not only going to position themselves vis-a-vis china, but further integration into the north america platform. shown asense lopez has hostility to capital for a lack of understanding of how important it is. i think this is an important moment. it is all in the going forward in terms of the implication of on -- what will the president do to respect the rule of law and make the country more attractive to investment? david: in a nutshell, what is the plan for growing the economy. energy has been important. oil prices are nowhere. what is the plan? if it is not energy, what is it? amb. garza: that has been less clear and that has been the biggest criticism of the president. the pandemic only exacerbated underlying realities. that is that there was no growth , there were security concerns, and the president did not have a clear sense of where he wanted to take the economy. that is still not clear. up usmca as ad magic wand is misplaced. i think president lopez is doing a little but of that. what he has to do is say i am committed to trade, committed to the usmca. en
at how theyt a look are not only going to position themselves vis-a-vis china, but further integration into the north america platform. shown asense lopez has hostility to capital for a lack of understanding of how important it is. i think this is an important moment. it is all in the going forward in terms of the implication of on -- what will the president do to respect the rule of law and make the country more attractive to investment? david: in a nutshell, what is the plan for growing the...
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not only did the fbi vied to the court about the reliability, also lied to the congress.t is a separate crime. stay tuned next week. not only did they lie to the fisa court, they lied there [bleep] off to congress. liz: what do you think, congressman? >> this has never been about russia or collusion. this has been a political takedown of the president. thank goodness president trump got elected and ag bar is where he is and durham. if clinton got elected none of these peoples would have been brought to justice. lying to the fisa court to survey all on an opponent's political campaign. hopefully these individuals that have lied to congress who did not use the oath of their service to the f vi will be held accountableso. >> okay. republican devin nunes is saying, and he is going to look into the brookings institution, christopher steel was there rioting research papers for the brookings institution. it has been a revolving door. clinton and obama officials to go in and out of there. an impeachment as well. obama administration officials would be called to testify before sen
not only did the fbi vied to the court about the reliability, also lied to the congress.t is a separate crime. stay tuned next week. not only did they lie to the fisa court, they lied there [bleep] off to congress. liz: what do you think, congressman? >> this has never been about russia or collusion. this has been a political takedown of the president. thank goodness president trump got elected and ag bar is where he is and durham. if clinton got elected none of these peoples would have...
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nosotros les tenemos profundo respeto y a nuestros paisanos los consideramos hÉroes, son hÉro hÉroes vior la pandemia, por la sana distancia. porque venÍa a encontrarme con el presidente trump y que querÍ yo expresar mi sentimiento de que se trate como ellos merecen, como merecen mis paisanos con mucha dignidad >>> muchas gracias presidente, por el tiempo tan amable. >>> muchas gracias a u ustedes telemundo que es una televisora que mantiene una cobertura amplia y que tiene que ver con migrantes y con mexicanos que viven aquÍ y tambiÉn de otras nacionalidades a todos un saludo. >>> si usted quiere ver completa esta entrevista exclusiva con el presidente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador, puede visitar noticias telemundo.com. esta entrevista exclusiva de noticias telemundo hubo repercusiÓn en medios nacionales e internacionales. en algunos titulares resaltan la decisiÓn de lopez obrador de no invitar al presidente donald trump a mÉxico otros medios destacaron su declaraciÓn, de que donald trump ha cambiado su discurso frente a los mÉxico thos. >>> mÁs alla de la defensa de lÓpez obrador a su v
nosotros les tenemos profundo respeto y a nuestros paisanos los consideramos hÉroes, son hÉro hÉroes vior la pandemia, por la sana distancia. porque venÍa a encontrarme con el presidente trump y que querÍ yo expresar mi sentimiento de que se trate como ellos merecen, como merecen mis paisanos con mucha dignidad >>> muchas gracias presidente, por el tiempo tan amable. >>> muchas gracias a u ustedes telemundo que es una televisora que mantiene una cobertura amplia y que...
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esta ayudando a los superhéroes que trabajan en la lucha por salvar a los enfermos de coronavirus >>> vilevarla a la supervisora del hospital que se encargó de entregarlos pero no sólo llevaban comida >>> no eso solamente entregarles la comida, >>> los mensajes de agradecimiento no tardaron en llegar, con esta actividad entregaron 70 platillos, emilia suena con poder ayudar a todos los hospitales, aunque para eso necesita de nuestro apoyo >>> pueden donar su tiempo comida o dinero >>> si quiere unirse al movimiento envíe un correo electrónico a emilia jaime 2006@gmail.com o contáctela por instagram en su cuenta (información en pantalla) >>> apoyemos a nuestra comunidad >>> felicidades, nos vamos a una pausa, maestros aseguran que renunciaran a sus puestos y se aprueba que regresen a los salones de clase en medio de la pandemia, le contamos a qué le teme >>> se comete en la primera ciudad de recortar fondos al departamento de policía >>> quiere salir de vacaciones pero no está seguro de cómo hacerlo puse pandemia, rentar una propiedad puede ser una buena opción, consejos para rentar una c
esta ayudando a los superhéroes que trabajan en la lucha por salvar a los enfermos de coronavirus >>> vilevarla a la supervisora del hospital que se encargó de entregarlos pero no sólo llevaban comida >>> no eso solamente entregarles la comida, >>> los mensajes de agradecimiento no tardaron en llegar, con esta actividad entregaron 70 platillos, emilia suena con poder ayudar a todos los hospitales, aunque para eso necesita de nuestro apoyo >>> pueden donar...
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s positioned vis-a-vis china and frankly the rest of the world has been at odds with what the rest ofld wants, this could have been an opportunity for beijing, but beijing has fundamentally failed to capitalize on that on the part of using politics and its own political incentives to try to coerce other countries. i think that is going to have negative spillovers. tom: are you telling me that china is going to blackout crystal palace and the tots? that's un-american. [laughter] jonathan: meredith, thank you. ist meredith is touching on absolutely vital. whether the chinese president, the leader of the come in of party, is overreaching. europe for a long time sat on the fence. the united states got more allies. the u.k. starting to go with them a little bit more. are more countries going to come with them as well? tom: i am going to do a massive shout out to elizabeth economy, way out front on the idea of the fragility of this experiment by the leadership of china. jonathan: i have no idea if that is ultimately where we end up, but that seems to be the direction of travel. jonathan: it
s positioned vis-a-vis china and frankly the rest of the world has been at odds with what the rest ofld wants, this could have been an opportunity for beijing, but beijing has fundamentally failed to capitalize on that on the part of using politics and its own political incentives to try to coerce other countries. i think that is going to have negative spillovers. tom: are you telling me that china is going to blackout crystal palace and the tots? that's un-american. [laughter] jonathan:...
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i was going to sign a contract with him that laid out his and my relationship vis-Á-vis the publishern it. adam would have to disclose any wrongdoing in his past. >> it had a special paragraph in it that we had inserted, a disclosure paragraph to encourage him to tell us his story. >> he signed and incredibly he told his story, including details of his involvement in the kidnapping. can you believe he's saying all this out loud? >> in my head i was dancing. it was amazing. you couldn't ask for better evidence. >> he even described his role in one of amanda's worst days, that hostage video on al jazeera. >> i showed him a video that had aired on al jazeera television, and he pointed to himself as if he was really, really proud of this. he said, i'm the one who shot that video. >> amanda vividly remembers that video and adam that day. >> adam was now manning this and setting the stage for this video. i would say there was a great deal of excitement among all of them that they were going to be doing this little video and, you know, in their mind because it was getting attention and money
i was going to sign a contract with him that laid out his and my relationship vis-Á-vis the publishern it. adam would have to disclose any wrongdoing in his past. >> it had a special paragraph in it that we had inserted, a disclosure paragraph to encourage him to tell us his story. >> he signed and incredibly he told his story, including details of his involvement in the kidnapping. can you believe he's saying all this out loud? >> in my head i was dancing. it was amazing....
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have tremendous pressure in parliament on the government to secure and articulate and adopt a position vis-a-vis china. obviously we have seen that with huawei. i suspect we are going to see that going forward. g,u will have heard of the er vicki constituency -- the key constituency pushing parliament into a hard-line position. now we have the china research group effectively operating in the same way. coolerin for a period of ties between the u.k. and china. i suspect that will impact all elements of the relationship. alix: great to catch up with you. mujtaba rahman, good perspective. to thee political side market, the euro slipping back from four year high. atre going to take a look market obligations of the stimulus package. uber -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the government leaves and the people of the country are left with the burden of debt. that is a cycle -- a data cycle we have to get out of. canpoliticians and leaders benefit from the immediate loan, but it is hard for the people to repay that. speaking tomopping bloomberg. that dynamic playing out here in the u.s. and europe as well. jo
have tremendous pressure in parliament on the government to secure and articulate and adopt a position vis-a-vis china. obviously we have seen that with huawei. i suspect we are going to see that going forward. g,u will have heard of the er vicki constituency -- the key constituency pushing parliament into a hard-line position. now we have the china research group effectively operating in the same way. coolerin for a period of ties between the u.k. and china. i suspect that will impact all...
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i've got my high—vis, i've got my hat and i have my bike, let's go. i can feel the power.lieve i am going uphill. hitting 15.5 mph - that is the legal speed limit for e—bikes in the uk — was pretty effortless, too. some countries do have higher speed limits for pedal assist bikes, but if you've seen cyclists putting in zero legwork at all, they are likely to be using a throttle system. these are less common and in most eu countries you need special registration and insurance to ride them legally. i was excited about the fact that this could go faster but i didn't think i would have the confidence to do it. actually, once i got going, the weight of it made me feel so much more confident. why do they have to be speed limited? but all this comes a pricetag. £4706. pretty shocking really. spencer has been looking at a far cheaper solution. you might like the idea of a e—bike but you may only have a perfectly nice bike already. the good news is you can retrofit your bike to make it electric using a conversion kit like this. switch is a new front wheel with a 250—watt motor in t
i've got my high—vis, i've got my hat and i have my bike, let's go. i can feel the power.lieve i am going uphill. hitting 15.5 mph - that is the legal speed limit for e—bikes in the uk — was pretty effortless, too. some countries do have higher speed limits for pedal assist bikes, but if you've seen cyclists putting in zero legwork at all, they are likely to be using a throttle system. these are less common and in most eu countries you need special registration and insurance to ride them...