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ursula von der leyen sees the risk of a third wave is still too great. we will get an update on that story in just a moment. in the meantime, let me tell you about what is happening in the market. stocks retreating a little bit off of their cyclical upswing they have been on of late. europe, as you can see, down by 0.2%. not getting back ground within the markets. the oil sector has done very well of late. the banking sector has done very well of late. just beginning to fade down today. the s&p is down by 0.3 percent, but it is a similar story. this value cyclical story, the rotation that has pushed money into those spaces, just fading a little bit. we are going into the ,hanksgiving holiday weekend basically four days you've got to hold these positions for, and i think a lot of people have decided they just don't want to do that. euro-dollar going a little lower in the last 10 minutes or so, basically back to flat. as the push higher has started to gain attention, there has been some concern that this is going to become an issue. i've yet to hear it, bu
ursula von der leyen sees the risk of a third wave is still too great. we will get an update on that story in just a moment. in the meantime, let me tell you about what is happening in the market. stocks retreating a little bit off of their cyclical upswing they have been on of late. europe, as you can see, down by 0.2%. not getting back ground within the markets. the oil sector has done very well of late. the banking sector has done very well of late. just beginning to fade down today. the...
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hans von thank you be well. >> we'll be right back. like you, my hands are everything to me. was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonhand.com today. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get more healthcare benefits through a humana medicare advantage plan. call the number on your screen now and speak to a licensed humana sales agent to see if you qualify. learn about plans that could give you more healthcare benefits than you have today. depending on the plan you choose, you could have your doctor, hospital and prescription drug coverage in one convenient plan from humana, a company with nearly 60 years
hans von thank you be well. >> we'll be right back. like you, my hands are everything to me. was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonhand.com today. some things are good to know. like where to find...
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at 8:45 a.m., the heritage foundation's hans von spec kospi also -- hans von spec ♪ host: good morningjournal"he "washington november 6. early this morning, former vice president joe biden took the lead in georgia where his vote count currently stands at more than 1000 votes over president trump. for his part, the president went before cameras at the white house claiming efforts of corruption and fraud that are causing votes to be taken away from him. in our next hour of "washington journal," you can comment on these and the current state of elections in 2020. here is how you can reach us.
at 8:45 a.m., the heritage foundation's hans von spec kospi also -- hans von spec ♪ host: good morningjournal"he "washington november 6. early this morning, former vice president joe biden took the lead in georgia where his vote count currently stands at more than 1000 votes over president trump. for his part, the president went before cameras at the white house claiming efforts of corruption and fraud that are causing votes to be taken away from him. in our next hour of...
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von spakovsky here is my conce concern, hans.e by the book and not about counting every vote but about upholding the constitution, upholding state laws decision by state legislators and so forth, if this isn't done right this time, even though it impacts this presidential election, we will have a disaster every four years and it will get worse and worse with litigation and courts interfering with state legislators and with violations of deadlines and with other parties not been able to be present when there are accounts taking place in this stuff needs to be resolved now, does it not? >> yeah, it does. i would compare this and to give you a civil comparison. look, everyone would agree that in the middle of the super bowl, you know, one of the coaches from one of the teams should not go to the referee and say listen, we need to change the rules applying to the current game. that is exactly what has happened this year in the election process. we lawsuits filed all over the country and we had judges, both state court judges and fede
von spakovsky here is my conce concern, hans.e by the book and not about counting every vote but about upholding the constitution, upholding state laws decision by state legislators and so forth, if this isn't done right this time, even though it impacts this presidential election, we will have a disaster every four years and it will get worse and worse with litigation and courts interfering with state legislators and with violations of deadlines and with other parties not been able to be...
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it's regarded as the toughest race in sailing the von de globe. this year, some $33.00, soloed skippers itself and france among them the 1st germans ever compete in the event. and while navigating nonstop around the world is not only finding the elements, he's also helping science to better understand global warming. i know in a sailboat against the elements of course, hammond is the 1st german effort to compete in the on day globe. the solo nonstop race around the well, it's his racing vessel. a state of the art sail boats with wings gets fried. and right now we're mostly flying, just touching the water with off oil and a little bit with the stern. it's aggressive and powerful. and in no way romantic. 2 weeks ago, 33 boats set out from france. 27 men 6 women selling 45000 kilometers, often stage using autopilot. but outside help is bound to on a course heading around the cape of good hope. after that, then talk to ocean white sand with its icy temperatures and waves as high as houses . it's a 70 to 80 day solo right around the globe. finally, the
it's regarded as the toughest race in sailing the von de globe. this year, some $33.00, soloed skippers itself and france among them the 1st germans ever compete in the event. and while navigating nonstop around the world is not only finding the elements, he's also helping science to better understand global warming. i know in a sailboat against the elements of course, hammond is the 1st german effort to compete in the on day globe. the solo nonstop race around the well, it's his racing vessel....
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these were the words of general von ruinsted talking through the berlin academy at the outset. >> we must number twice the population of our neighbors. therefore we shall be compelled to destroy one-third of the population of all adjacent territories. >> we can best achieve this through systematic malnutrition -- in the end far superior to machine guns. starvation works more effectively especially among the young. >> starvation works more effectively, especially among the young. unquestionably, of all the victims in the program of whole populations, the most pitiful have been the most precious. the young. even after liberation to the access legacy of fear, hunger and hate, to be nourished in an atmosphere of desperation, for destiny of despair calculated to supply the new tools, the new hitlers, tojos and mussolinis of an even bloodier tomorrow. with the lessons of two wars to learn from, its company to the road of revival being fooled by neglecting this. or this, the access legacy in action as the true cost in terms of tomorrow begins to show itself. dissension, despair, doubt, feta
these were the words of general von ruinsted talking through the berlin academy at the outset. >> we must number twice the population of our neighbors. therefore we shall be compelled to destroy one-third of the population of all adjacent territories. >> we can best achieve this through systematic malnutrition -- in the end far superior to machine guns. starvation works more effectively especially among the young. >> starvation works more effectively, especially among the...
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von spakovsky.oth of those conversations coming up on washington journal. ♪ >> american history tv on c-span three. eventsng the people and that tell the american story, every weekend. coming up this weekend, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war. karen hunter on her book, bound in wedlock. slave and free black marriage. and at 8:00 p.m. eastern, university of utah clinical science professor james curry talks about the creation of the electoral college and how it works in the alleged section -- in the presidential election process. film, african americans in world war ii, patriotism and valor. the 1966 film, the army in taiwan. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, james conroy on his book, jefferson's white house. monticello on the potomac, about the fiscal stain on the white house during the jefferson presidency and how he used it as a social and political tool. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. washington journal continues. wehle.oining us is kim she is a professor of
von spakovsky.oth of those conversations coming up on washington journal. ♪ >> american history tv on c-span three. eventsng the people and that tell the american story, every weekend. coming up this weekend, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war. karen hunter on her book, bound in wedlock. slave and free black marriage. and at 8:00 p.m. eastern, university of utah clinical science professor james curry talks about the creation of the electoral college and how it works in the...
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guy: are we heading for a von der leyen-johnson moment? i am hearing more and more talk of that being required. ian: it is possible, but at the end of the day, they can only do so much. they are instructing their negotiators to get a deal. intents and purposes, it is symbolic come about at the end of the day, they still need to have those technicals and decide what each side can want. until you get around the table and say can you agree to this or can you agree to that, you're still going to have those conversations. these big political moments might still have to happen, but really, it is about the bread-and-butter. kailey: will these conversations still center around the same issues? have there been any signs of tangible progress on those in particular? people to sayk has there been any progress on this, they say there has been absolutely no progress for months on things like access to british fishing waters, and what they call the level playing field, making sure standards and rules are the same for businesses on both sides. but actuall
guy: are we heading for a von der leyen-johnson moment? i am hearing more and more talk of that being required. ian: it is possible, but at the end of the day, they can only do so much. they are instructing their negotiators to get a deal. intents and purposes, it is symbolic come about at the end of the day, they still need to have those technicals and decide what each side can want. until you get around the table and say can you agree to this or can you agree to that, you're still going to...
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political correspondent leoni von hummelstown. welcome. literally given that warning from the robert cock institute is germany likely to see a tougher restrictions? well, it's definitely going to see the measures being on the table again next week when i'm going to america meets with the 16 state premiers. and firstly, they're probably very likely to discuss an extension off the current measures beyond the month of november. because as you mentioned, the case numbers are still too high for the health system to be able to cope in the mid-term. and they're probably also going to discuss it for the tightening of measures and one topic that is likely to come up our schools. because germany's schools are still open, but a lot of people are arguing in favor of or sort of partial lockdown. so a hybrid model that would mean that half of the students are being taught in the classroom while the other half is learning from home. and then they switch in order to reduce the social contacts. now we saw thousands of people demonstrating outside the top y
political correspondent leoni von hummelstown. welcome. literally given that warning from the robert cock institute is germany likely to see a tougher restrictions? well, it's definitely going to see the measures being on the table again next week when i'm going to america meets with the 16 state premiers. and firstly, they're probably very likely to discuss an extension off the current measures beyond the month of november. because as you mentioned, the case numbers are still too high for the...
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european commission could potentially be having a face-to-face meeting between boris johnson and ursula von der leyen. the pound moving off the back of that news. despite surging deaths in the euro zone, the french finance minister telling bloomberg that he is not worried about sustainability. let's talk about what is happening with markets right now. these are the details that we have. the stoxx 600 is up by 0.2%. energy doing well, mining stocks doing well. commodities having a positive session the far. astrazeneca stock is actually down today. the s&p is up i 014%. it is a monday. we get vaccine news. generally it is taken quite well. cyclical's have a bigger day. that seems to be the narrative that is establishing itself. we do have a euro that has weakened. the manufacturing pmi data out of the united states, and i know the ism is more important in terms of what people look at, but nevertheless, the manufacturing data was strong, and as a result, the dollar went up. it does seem to be something of a consensus now that the u.s. is simply a few weeks behind europe. you only have to look
european commission could potentially be having a face-to-face meeting between boris johnson and ursula von der leyen. the pound moving off the back of that news. despite surging deaths in the euro zone, the french finance minister telling bloomberg that he is not worried about sustainability. let's talk about what is happening with markets right now. these are the details that we have. the stoxx 600 is up by 0.2%. energy doing well, mining stocks doing well. commodities having a positive...
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guy: it now appears as this we -- as if we will have a call between boris johnson and ursula von der leyen on saturday. we don't know if it is a makeup call or a breakup call. nevertheless, if it is a deal call, short term, do you buy u.k. assets? nick: i think we have highlighted the u.k. equity market relative to europe as trading pretty much at 20 year lows in terms evaluations. it is incredibly extreme, and it is wrong to think that the u.k. is full of cheap banks and energy stocks. it is about 2/3 of the sector's trading at larger discounts than they normally do to their european peers. i think there is a high degree of brexit uncertainty or discount priced into u.k. equities. i would argue if you get a breakthrough in any form of trade deal, even a relatively revolves around goods, when services are a much bigger part of the u.k. economy, any form of deal would be good news for u.k. assets. if you get a strong rally in ofrling, member about 3/4 the profits from u.k. companies come from overseas. beasley a big move for sterling .hat cap the ftse 100 move you, nick.o see thanks f
guy: it now appears as this we -- as if we will have a call between boris johnson and ursula von der leyen on saturday. we don't know if it is a makeup call or a breakup call. nevertheless, if it is a deal call, short term, do you buy u.k. assets? nick: i think we have highlighted the u.k. equity market relative to europe as trading pretty much at 20 year lows in terms evaluations. it is incredibly extreme, and it is wrong to think that the u.k. is full of cheap banks and energy stocks. it is...
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ursula von der leyen says the two sides remain far apart. in italy, the government aid criticizing the decision, including former prime minister david cameron, who says as money is about who we are a country. and a former football legend has died, suffering a heart attack after recovering from surgery to remove a clot from his brain. he struggled to cope with the fame and battled addiction for many years. argentina has declared three days of national mourning. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg @quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine? francine: leigh-ann, thank you so much. the internet really came together with the death of maradona. had manyeople memories. the french president actually talked about what he had given the world, and i had read so much on monetary theory, and the fact that we had looked at his goals and tried to prepare the maradona monetary theory, a andlels between maradon the economy. when government sup
ursula von der leyen says the two sides remain far apart. in italy, the government aid criticizing the decision, including former prime minister david cameron, who says as money is about who we are a country. and a former football legend has died, suffering a heart attack after recovering from surgery to remove a clot from his brain. he struggled to cope with the fame and battled addiction for many years. argentina has declared three days of national mourning. global news, 24 hours a day, on...
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the next days, says ursula von der leyen. 133.80. has been stronger this morning, not moving and an enormous amount. she's talking about the recovery fund. janet mui, brewin dolphin investor is still with us. your thoughts on the banking sector, whether the banks will be able to go back to paying dividends. how important a factor is that for you? sign things are getting back to normal in 2021. that is a good sign and for investors, dividend payment is very important. if you are looking for capital higher. --ey need bond yields to happen for the banking sector in europe to outperform and it looks cyclical because volumes are stuck at negative and the ecb is unlikely to raise interest rates for the sore -- foreseeable future. it will be continually squeezed and the interest rate margin is still one of the biggest theyibutors to profits, so may have a run for these bank stocks, but we are not certain whether this can continue for a long time or outstrip other areas of the equity sectors. the: a lot will depend on yield curve i suppose a
the next days, says ursula von der leyen. 133.80. has been stronger this morning, not moving and an enormous amount. she's talking about the recovery fund. janet mui, brewin dolphin investor is still with us. your thoughts on the banking sector, whether the banks will be able to go back to paying dividends. how important a factor is that for you? sign things are getting back to normal in 2021. that is a good sign and for investors, dividend payment is very important. if you are looking for...
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and oak ridge, tennessee, and it worked throughout the war to produce exactly the uranium 235 for one von which was the bomb dropped on hiroshima. they couldn't have tested that font even if they wanted to because he didn't have enough uranium to do so. but the discovery of plutonium in 1941 kate scientist two ways to make an atomic bomb. they had shown plutonium was even better substance to make atomic bombs and was uranium 235. as u.s. scientist had two is to make an atomic bomb, then german scientists had to ways to make a bomb effort. i argue in this book the manhattan project how he would not have occurred if plutonium had not been discovered at exactly the right time. because it would be so difficult in both united states and in germany to produce a bomb using uranium. but when the u.s. scientists realized the germans could possibly build upon using plutonium, that's when the manhattan project started, the whole objective was to reduce a bomb that could counter the development of an atomic bomb i germany. but to build an atomic bomb using plutonium as seen in this diagram you need l
and oak ridge, tennessee, and it worked throughout the war to produce exactly the uranium 235 for one von which was the bomb dropped on hiroshima. they couldn't have tested that font even if they wanted to because he didn't have enough uranium to do so. but the discovery of plutonium in 1941 kate scientist two ways to make an atomic bomb. they had shown plutonium was even better substance to make atomic bombs and was uranium 235. as u.s. scientist had two is to make an atomic bomb, then german...
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we actually had a band when they were teenagers we were performers, the von crapp family [ laughter ]d we did weddings and bar mitzvahs [ laughter ] very, very unsuccessfully, but memorably for me >> seth: i hope no one ever recognizes your son, once he's a full doctor, as being one of the members of the von crapp family. i would have less confidence going into surgery >> yeah, wait a minute, get away from me. [ laughter ] yeah, no, that would be a problem. no, i think he could live that down i think he could probably live that down. >> seth: i -- it's always so wonderful to see you i do have to tell you, i mentioned to my mom that you were going to be on the show tonight and she said please say hello to bertie wooster for me and i just wanted you to know that all these years later, that's the only thing that ever mattered to her. >> to your mother i would say "what ho." >> seth: "what ho" is a perfect, perfect response thank you so much for being here the finale of "roadkill" airs sunday night on "masterpiece" on pbs. we will be right back with rachel bloom ♪ ok. let's see what you'v
we actually had a band when they were teenagers we were performers, the von crapp family [ laughter ]d we did weddings and bar mitzvahs [ laughter ] very, very unsuccessfully, but memorably for me >> seth: i hope no one ever recognizes your son, once he's a full doctor, as being one of the members of the von crapp family. i would have less confidence going into surgery >> yeah, wait a minute, get away from me. [ laughter ] yeah, no, that would be a problem. no, i think he could live...
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this is where our von this is about to go up this is we had several wives used to leave and this is we're all a father votes when 6 children we assume involves we're ok you're a good kid number on the. my father was in the president of bend i stood for must counsel the women who were only. there was a bump on the bum bum my dad used to be the wanting people to going to family it was giving them money to be able to buy crops on all that one plants is like what side is this along with. whom we have in the now we were considerably less than. meets mr john called friday is the. m.d. of also genius the hours with him about 5 guests of the mechanic initiative that's he has been training for the past 3 years now. grant bush on this coming up in another one. so not tell me what. any today has to do to let you do it because. you give to. you. so you got a good. job. can she do it and see how we can do it so it's in the little i needed money will tell you we can do it i see myself on top of the ward so when of on going when about this uniform very very happy. that another soft. the mechanic initiat
this is where our von this is about to go up this is we had several wives used to leave and this is we're all a father votes when 6 children we assume involves we're ok you're a good kid number on the. my father was in the president of bend i stood for must counsel the women who were only. there was a bump on the bum bum my dad used to be the wanting people to going to family it was giving them money to be able to buy crops on all that one plants is like what side is this along with. whom we...
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european commission president ursula von der leyen said they would sign an agreement for up to 300 millionoses, but urged not to slacken their result against the pandemic. -- slack in their resolve against the pandemic. a similar, came from scientists, -- similar tone came from scientist, underlying it is -- >> the director of public health has announced that 3500 new infections have been registered -- 25,000 new infections have been registered. the total caseload is 1,807,479. the number of patients being treated for the virus in hospitals across the country has jumped above the 31,000 mark for the first time since april 17. jerome salamone has stressed the big of the wave has yet to come, but he has also made it clear the virus is now spreading at a slower rate in those cities that were pressed -- placed under a curfew. jerome: the pick of the epidemic is ahead of us. the second wave of us is still progressing. as of this evening, we reached 1,7,479 cases, and more than 40,807 deaths. hospitals have seen 551. in 24 hours. >> elsewhere in europe, the domino affect of covid-19 lockdowns an
european commission president ursula von der leyen said they would sign an agreement for up to 300 millionoses, but urged not to slacken their result against the pandemic. -- slack in their resolve against the pandemic. a similar, came from scientists, -- similar tone came from scientist, underlying it is -- >> the director of public health has announced that 3500 new infections have been registered -- 25,000 new infections have been registered. the total caseload is 1,807,479. the number...
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anti-fascist activist von mays for alleged violence but nowmes predict struggle from the othe side. >i live in a state where we saw armed trump supporters storm the capital. they do t want to follow mask mandates. it's definitely concerning what theyould do if their president is not reelected, especially when he has been putting it out rigged or some sort of it is conspiracy.they should fight ba. liam: there's little doubt that the angry rhetoricas led to more animosity among some elements on the ground, and the fear is because this has been a contentious election and promises toe into the days and weeks to come, that will only lead to greater divisions in american society. katty: it is a tense time in this country. a quick look at other news -- iogreece has ordered a natide lockdown which will last for three weeks to help contain a resurgence of covid-19. under the restrictions, they are retail businesses are going to shut. people will also need a timeslot permit to venture outdoors. the president of kosovo has resigned saying he is beingct in for war crimes. a special prosecutor acc
anti-fascist activist von mays for alleged violence but nowmes predict struggle from the othe side. >i live in a state where we saw armed trump supporters storm the capital. they do t want to follow mask mandates. it's definitely concerning what theyould do if their president is not reelected, especially when he has been putting it out rigged or some sort of it is conspiracy.they should fight ba. liam: there's little doubt that the angry rhetoricas led to more animosity among some elements...
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but in the crosshairs of turkey secret service kurdish austrian green party member, erin von asan doesn't go anywhere anymore without police protection austrian politician birth to bring attention to human rights violations in turkey. now her life is in danger. some kids under a 30 minutes on d. w to accomplish something fronting the powerful lessons of this special edition of comfort zone on the crisis in hong kong. the last live interview several probe, aging, and pro-democracy figures, reach the goal to justify what they've done and say some of their arguments to me fell to stand the test of time. the conflicts of 90 minutes d.w. in mexico, many pushed muslins us right out in the world. climate change giving off a story. this is my placing way from just one week. how much worse can it really get? we still have time to ask. i'm going to assess the frankfurt international gateway to the best connection, self in road and rail, located in the heart of europe. you are connected to the whole world experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. allan gassed at frankfu
but in the crosshairs of turkey secret service kurdish austrian green party member, erin von asan doesn't go anywhere anymore without police protection austrian politician birth to bring attention to human rights violations in turkey. now her life is in danger. some kids under a 30 minutes on d. w to accomplish something fronting the powerful lessons of this special edition of comfort zone on the crisis in hong kong. the last live interview several probe, aging, and pro-democracy figures, reach...
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von herfer. was a moral hero. he was a -- [ inaudible ] >> yes. again, i don't think that if circumstances -- if you have a government or if you -- well, a government or an occupation or whatever it is that works on people's basic instincts, i don't think -- it's obviously not true that everybody then will behave like a monster. i think the number of people that behave like absolute monsters quite deliberately is probably -- is not the majority. the majority always tries to survive and look the other way if it suits them. so, the absolute monsters are not the majority, but nor are the moral heroes. the moral heroes are probably even rarer. and even if the worst circumstances, you will have moral heroes and von herfer was one of them. he stood up to the nazi regime. he paid with his life. he was an intently decent and moral human being are as were others in germany. >> i'm trying to make the point that other -- >> that determines whether you're going to be a monster or a hero? yes. that may be true, but again, i think what -- yes, you're right. but
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love von delay and she's the european commission of present and she said she looks forward to working with the biden harris presidency and sebastian kurtz the chancellor of austria saying that you know he showed values and they had shared values and these are values of standing up for things that they believe in and he said that he looked forward to future cooperation there was also a reaction over in ireland from the irish prime minister who talked about joe biden being a true friend to the country let's not forget joe biden has irish roots so you can imagine lots of people there might be rooting for him and he said that he looks forward to their relationship in the future also reaction from the sturgeon 1st when the start of scotland who not only congratulated biden but mentioned the fact that kemal harriss who is now the vice president elect if of course your button has won this election she would become the 1st female vice president in history so a real historical moment there was also reaction and were actually from the u.k. prime minister boris johnson. congratulations to joe bi
love von delay and she's the european commission of present and she said she looks forward to working with the biden harris presidency and sebastian kurtz the chancellor of austria saying that you know he showed values and they had shared values and these are values of standing up for things that they believe in and he said that he looked forward to future cooperation there was also a reaction over in ireland from the irish prime minister who talked about joe biden being a true friend to the...
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move on from trump, we in the media just aren't ready to really think that bloggers like christian von viewer will ever have raw material like this to work with. again, from joe biden. van buren from australia, his video is called by by don, we'll see you next time you're listening to drake told us to make it was your age and give your concession speech to everyone. it's a conspiracy blew all fall on american democracy. they would go tell more lies do what you do best and propagandized be fine because it is also crazy that you want to teach me some of the r.'s they did not seem to do this is 2 days of tax by golf and golf course. you support the guilt of putting kids in cages. in 266 all misconduct accusations. you don't like $4000.00 active lawsuits. end up dani and hang out. the both finally succeeded in the white house. someone who is much easier to lock yourself down in a dude. i used to decline the latter. everything else no longer matters between the world with no regret and your 100000000 dollars debt down low. if you know what a main like you night jeffrey, abstain. now you'll
move on from trump, we in the media just aren't ready to really think that bloggers like christian von viewer will ever have raw material like this to work with. again, from joe biden. van buren from australia, his video is called by by don, we'll see you next time you're listening to drake told us to make it was your age and give your concession speech to everyone. it's a conspiracy blew all fall on american democracy. they would go tell more lies do what you do best and propagandized be fine...
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well, ocilla von delaine has essentially been outlining what she sees as the e.u.'s priorities its interests, to keep this transatlantic relationship between the e.u. and the us strong and make it stronger. but if you listen to her speech, it really does seem that just before joe biden comes into office, she is looking to take the bull by the horns and it doesn't take too much to, to read what she says as being a list of demands. she talks about the digital economy making that fairer. she talks about tax. in general, she talks about strengthening organizations such as the un, the world health organization, and the world trade organization. all things that biden will now have to look at when he becomes the next u.s. president. now this is all in the context of the fact that the e.u. earlier this week decided to slap $4000000000.00 worth of retaliatory taxes on the u.s. products coming into the e.u. . now this is in relation to a long running dispute that's been going on in regards to subsidies given to airbus and boeing and trump himself. during his term, as presiden
well, ocilla von delaine has essentially been outlining what she sees as the e.u.'s priorities its interests, to keep this transatlantic relationship between the e.u. and the us strong and make it stronger. but if you listen to her speech, it really does seem that just before joe biden comes into office, she is looking to take the bull by the horns and it doesn't take too much to, to read what she says as being a list of demands. she talks about the digital economy making that fairer. she talks...
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pop star cher who campaigned actively for vons release, changed caged and restricted hatefully for the last time. it's a necessary measure to meet the lonely elephant out of a slum about many his support to me is, but it's also an emotional moment. we think it is the very best they're going to let him go. our good regarding him, after 37 years of giving our brain of joy to the people of pakistan, of van brought joy to others that he himself suffered the elephant, lived in miserable conditions and was forced to entertain crowds his whole life. his former handlers would probably him with trusted full hooks to make him perform . in 2012, matches were made to us female partner and only companion died of blood poisoning. plunging the bull elephant into great. i remember his girlfriend. she was also had we all remember how she died many years ago and ever since then he has been all along to change when animal rights activists got involved and a high profile campaign, a us puppet edge. and shad spent years pushing for the elephants, resettlement. garnering the support of high profile politici
pop star cher who campaigned actively for vons release, changed caged and restricted hatefully for the last time. it's a necessary measure to meet the lonely elephant out of a slum about many his support to me is, but it's also an emotional moment. we think it is the very best they're going to let him go. our good regarding him, after 37 years of giving our brain of joy to the people of pakistan, of van brought joy to others that he himself suffered the elephant, lived in miserable conditions...
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our guest's hans von spakovsky.ichael is our first collar for him, a support of -- a supporter of president trump from hagerstown, maryland. go ahead. you are on with our guest. caller: thank you for taking my call. it is one of the things that really gets conservatives meet so angry. there are two things. voted 4-4 withrt roberts siding with the liberals to kick this down to the lower courts. overturning a law. this is what we are talking about when we say the supreme court should not be overturning laws. 4-4. when you kick it down, you say you are overturning the law. that is one thing. number two, i have a problem with we know every four years, we know when the election is. there should be no voting pass november 3, of any kind. i believe in absentee balloting because there is registering and accountability to it. this whole -- i would like for you to comment on mail out balloting. when states blanket estate with ballots. thousands or hundreds of thousands of ballots that go out. i am in sales and i know how data
our guest's hans von spakovsky.ichael is our first collar for him, a support of -- a supporter of president trump from hagerstown, maryland. go ahead. you are on with our guest. caller: thank you for taking my call. it is one of the things that really gets conservatives meet so angry. there are two things. voted 4-4 withrt roberts siding with the liberals to kick this down to the lower courts. overturning a law. this is what we are talking about when we say the supreme court should not be...
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so i think we, we continue doing the research we need to do to vons, you know, technology evolves society and i think what will change and what i'm actually personally pushing for that is to make sure that we get the message, right? so when 60 comes along that well before 6 years released, we have enough really interesting material made available, which explains to society why this is a safety knology. why that is a good technology and why we think it will really be important to society. so i think that politics of the exercise will change as, a result of this very viral kind of, you know, outbreak we have seen with 5 g., which i thank you so much for this really interesting insight into the world of conic to vittie. and the breakthroughs that were in for in the nearest future. and i hope all the best in your future endeavors and your research into the high tech. thanks a lot. thank you. just then walk by wagon that he will go back to life or yours will pull you out of a good obit in democracy. and what about and i didn't do it will always be good. is it off the shelf? hold on a politicia
so i think we, we continue doing the research we need to do to vons, you know, technology evolves society and i think what will change and what i'm actually personally pushing for that is to make sure that we get the message, right? so when 60 comes along that well before 6 years released, we have enough really interesting material made available, which explains to society why this is a safety knology. why that is a good technology and why we think it will really be important to society. so i...
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it's understood borisjohnson and the european commission president, ursula von der leyen, have spokenuss progress in brexit trade talks. ahead of the call, sources on both sides described it as a stock—take. formal negotiations are due to resume in london on monday. a uk negotiating source told the bbc discussions could still "go either way." scotland has become the first part of the uk to ban the smacking of children, after legislation passed through the scottish parliament last year takes effect today. the changes see scotland become the 58th country to outlaw corporal punishment, after the removal of the defence of justifiable assault. greece has become the latest european country to reimpose a national lockdown, after seeing a 20% increase in coronavirus cases over the past week. for the next three weeks, people will only be allowed to leave their homes for work or a limited number of other reasons and must text a central hotline in advance. the bbc is expected to hold a new inquiry into claims that the journalist martin bashir misled the brother of the late princess diana, in ord
it's understood borisjohnson and the european commission president, ursula von der leyen, have spokenuss progress in brexit trade talks. ahead of the call, sources on both sides described it as a stock—take. formal negotiations are due to resume in london on monday. a uk negotiating source told the bbc discussions could still "go either way." scotland has become the first part of the uk to ban the smacking of children, after legislation passed through the scottish parliament last...
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so i think we, we continue doing the research, we need to do vons, you know, technology evolves society and i think what will change, and i'm actually personally pushing for that is to make sure that we get the message, right? so when 60 comes along that well before 6 years released, we have a not really interesting material or made available which explains to society why this is a safety knology. why that is a good technology and why we think it will really be important to society. so i think that pot of the exercise will change as a result of this very viral kind of,, you know, outbreak we have seen with 5 g., which i thank you so much for this really interesting insight into the world of comic tittie and the breakthroughs that were in for in the nearest future, and i hope all the best in your future endeavors and your research into the high tech. thanks a lot. if you're just feel welcome, you don't hold a memory a little. but notice when you're watching cruiser 2 sides on the get up on the board with the boy in the novel, you can use new york city, but i'm still explaining to surat.
so i think we, we continue doing the research, we need to do vons, you know, technology evolves society and i think what will change, and i'm actually personally pushing for that is to make sure that we get the message, right? so when 60 comes along that well before 6 years released, we have a not really interesting material or made available which explains to society why this is a safety knology. why that is a good technology and why we think it will really be important to society. so i think...
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meeting set the stage for nazi expansion and act one came only three months later, where defendant vonn finally engineered a meeting between the austrian chancellor and hitler. schmidt, who was austrian foreign minister at the time, also attended the meeting. and now he takes the witness stand. did hitler demand that he be made minister of security? >> that was one of the demands on their program. >> were there also demands made with regard to currency exchange and customs? >> it was of a economic nature of every kind. >> hitler told you that you had until february 15 to accept his terms, didn't he? and he told you that if you didn't do so, he would use force? >> the ultimatum was that he intended, as early as february, to march into austria and that, for the last time, he was prepared to postpone it. >> faced by these threats, the austrians carried out all hitler's demands. ♪ ♪ >> but the nazi conspirators weren't satisfied. a month later, when he announced a plebiscite on austrian independence, hitler demanded that it be cancelled. another ultimatum demanded that he resign within thr
meeting set the stage for nazi expansion and act one came only three months later, where defendant vonn finally engineered a meeting between the austrian chancellor and hitler. schmidt, who was austrian foreign minister at the time, also attended the meeting. and now he takes the witness stand. did hitler demand that he be made minister of security? >> that was one of the demands on their program. >> were there also demands made with regard to currency exchange and customs? >>...
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von der leyen: if all proceeds with no problem, that tells us that the conditional marketing authorizationntech and moderna could happen as early as the second half of december 2020. leigh-ann: the world health organization is recommending against using gilead's remdesivir to treat covid-19 patients. the advice comes just weeks after regulators granted approval. says there is currently no evidence that the antiviral improves survival rates. gilead says it is disappointed and the guidelines do ignore the science. tesla is leading gains in ev stocks, hitting another record high. the latest vote of confidence is coming from the u.k. it is now looking at growing its fleet of electric cars as a way to create jobs and balance the power grid. companies in the sector have been confident electric cars will dominate the future of the market. and that is your bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: leigh-ann, thank you so much. now, coming up, we speak to the banko scented air chair, ana santander chair, ana botin, and we will talk about m&a. the markets are concerned about the risks, the publi
von der leyen: if all proceeds with no problem, that tells us that the conditional marketing authorizationntech and moderna could happen as early as the second half of december 2020. leigh-ann: the world health organization is recommending against using gilead's remdesivir to treat covid-19 patients. the advice comes just weeks after regulators granted approval. says there is currently no evidence that the antiviral improves survival rates. gilead says it is disappointed and the guidelines do...
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ursula von der leyen making positive noises a little earlier on about the progress being made.markets, and some ways a relatively quiet session. european equities are higher. we are seeing some softness in the united states. considering the volatility we have seen, not much to write home about. downuro trading at $1.18, by 0.2%, so the dollar a little
ursula von der leyen making positive noises a little earlier on about the progress being made.markets, and some ways a relatively quiet session. european equities are higher. we are seeing some softness in the united states. considering the volatility we have seen, not much to write home about. downuro trading at $1.18, by 0.2%, so the dollar a little
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received his phd in the theoretical civics from the university of california berkeley, was an alexander vonumboldt fellow at the max planck institute and was on the faculty of california institute of technology. his previous books include the bestsellers the grand design and a brief history of time, both with stephen hawking. subliminal which was the winner of the eo wilson literary science award, and war of the world viewworldviews with deep n oprah as well as elastic and the upright thinkers. joining this evening for a conversation about the new book stephen hawking a memory of friendship and physic one of the most influential physicists of the time, he touched the lives of millions. recalling his nearly two decades as hawking's collaborator and friend, he brings this complex man into focus in a unique and a deeply personadeeply personal p. he puts us in the room as he indulgence her passion and curry and love, death and disability and grapples with a deep question of philosophy and physics. the deeply affecting account of friendship teaches us not just about the nature and practice of ph
received his phd in the theoretical civics from the university of california berkeley, was an alexander vonumboldt fellow at the max planck institute and was on the faculty of california institute of technology. his previous books include the bestsellers the grand design and a brief history of time, both with stephen hawking. subliminal which was the winner of the eo wilson literary science award, and war of the world viewworldviews with deep n oprah as well as elastic and the upright thinkers....
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european commission president ursula von der leyen spoke about the effort at the bloomberg new economy forum. has shown us that global public health is the foundation of the world's prosperity and security. forines must be available all, whoever they are, wherever they are, whatever they can afford. or low income countries should be left behind. a global recovery is the only way to reopen our economies, to restart the labor market, to repair supply chains, and start rebuilding. this is about capitalizing on existing market forces, not fighting them. we need to use our recovery stimulus to invest in the clean and digital technologies of the future. this is the thinking five europe's 1.8 trillion euro recovery package. you can count on europe to lead the way. francine: as we are speaking, there is also christine lagarde speaking at the european parliament, promising a forceful monetary stimulus package in december. she's also urging governments to make the pandemic relief available without delay. madame lagarde is speaking live. we will monitor headlines from that. lignos.us now is elsa
european commission president ursula von der leyen spoke about the effort at the bloomberg new economy forum. has shown us that global public health is the foundation of the world's prosperity and security. forines must be available all, whoever they are, wherever they are, whatever they can afford. or low income countries should be left behind. a global recovery is the only way to reopen our economies, to restart the labor market, to repair supply chains, and start rebuilding. this is about...
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the future in the fear of turkey, the secret service, the kurdish mosque, green party member baron von aslan doesn't go anywhere anymore without police protection allstream politician worked to bring attention to human rights violations in turkey. now, her life is in danger. some is founder of 60 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360. get enough now. how does a virus spread? why do we panic? and when we'll all miss an answer, just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum. if you would like any information on the coronavirus or any other science topic, you should really check out our podcast. you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find us at the science fair go up and the both explaining. so he'll innovation and education but this is one game. we can't afford to lose the world. food program fights and a worldwide helping people help themselves. my goal is 0 longer this is coming up today, and i've witness account of t
the future in the fear of turkey, the secret service, the kurdish mosque, green party member baron von aslan doesn't go anywhere anymore without police protection allstream politician worked to bring attention to human rights violations in turkey. now, her life is in danger. some is founder of 60 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360. get enough now. how does a virus...
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in severe cases, and it was before to get more on this from the doubly political correspondent leoni von hama. style, welcome, literally. given that warning from the robert call institute is germany likely to see a tougher restrictions? well, it's definitely going to see the measures being on the table again next week when i'm going to america meets with the 16 state premiers. and firstly, they're probably very likely to discuss an extension of the current measures beyond the month of november. because as you mentioned, the case numbers are still too high for the health system to be able to cope in the mid-term. and they're probably also going to discuss it for the tightening of measures. and one topic that is likely to come up are schools. because germany's schools are still open, but a lot of people are arguing in favor off for sort of partial lockdown. so a hybrid model that would mean that half of the students are being taught in the classroom while the other half is learning from home. and then they switch in order to reduce the social contacts. now we saw thousands of people demons
in severe cases, and it was before to get more on this from the doubly political correspondent leoni von hama. style, welcome, literally. given that warning from the robert call institute is germany likely to see a tougher restrictions? well, it's definitely going to see the measures being on the table again next week when i'm going to america meets with the 16 state premiers. and firstly, they're probably very likely to discuss an extension of the current measures beyond the month of november....
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it is only, or ursula von der leyen, and she can only do it if he knows or at least the big powers of i have to do one more thing. of course! i need to keep the tradition. interestingly and a couple of my conversations today i was hearing, you know, eu diplomat saint do you know what? so be it. maybe we need to have no deal. because no deal is never going to be the end status. there is always going to be a conversation that is taken up sometime later in the day between the eu and uk, such close neighbours and traditionally such enormous trading partners. and the air is so thick with acrimony at the moment, as one person put it, that even if you squeeze past this quite narrow deal, you could end up in litigation almost as soon as use start on the first of january. almost as soon as use start on the first ofjanuary. is that how the two sides want to go forward ? how the two sides want to go forward? this is not the majority view of course, wishing for an ideal, but it is interesting that it is getting to that point. it is what i call the hokey cokey. we don't have the right for that eit
it is only, or ursula von der leyen, and she can only do it if he knows or at least the big powers of i have to do one more thing. of course! i need to keep the tradition. interestingly and a couple of my conversations today i was hearing, you know, eu diplomat saint do you know what? so be it. maybe we need to have no deal. because no deal is never going to be the end status. there is always going to be a conversation that is taken up sometime later in the day between the eu and uk, such close...
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if you are ursula von der leyen, you don't want to say germany gets it first because it's the biggestountry and puts more money into the european budget. at this point, germany is not the most infected country in europe by any means. manus: ok, maria. let's see how the rules of the vaccine play out across the world. maria tadeo with the very latest. head ofus is esty dwek, global macro strategy at natixis investment management. there was a parabolic move in some stocks, stay-at-home, tech. a number of huge narratives that shifted. the oil market shifted by 10%. with the pfizer announcement, have you re-rated or rethought any of the timelines that you might consider for 2021 on strategic moves? really.t to be honest, it is very exciting news. it is definitely a at the end of the tunnel -- it is definitely light at the end of the tunnel. i don't think the timeline for a vaccine has really changed much. the level of efficacy was exciting. there are so many more questions before it becomes available and plenty more questions when it becomes available. it's also a question of seeing the pl
if you are ursula von der leyen, you don't want to say germany gets it first because it's the biggestountry and puts more money into the european budget. at this point, germany is not the most infected country in europe by any means. manus: ok, maria. let's see how the rules of the vaccine play out across the world. maria tadeo with the very latest. head ofus is esty dwek, global macro strategy at natixis investment management. there was a parabolic move in some stocks, stay-at-home, tech. a...
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prime minister boris johnson and ursula von der leyen spoke saturday to plot the way forward to a brexit deal. they said there are still huge differences that need to be resolved. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more i'm ritikauntries, gupta. this is bloomberg. francine? tom? tom: equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. up ms all country world and to a record high, an indication of the world's celebration of what is going on in america. u.s. futures up 51, dow futures up 400. may be a high for the day. .8,609 i'm waiting to see with the vix does. sitting at 27.47. there was dollar weakness, now i'm going to call it. a flatness. it is clear there is a global rally sweeping across stock markets today. if you look at gains, they are stretching from commodities, emerging markets. investors boy into about the possible split in congress -- investors boy and -- buoyant about the possible split in congress. there are number of things we need to watch out for. treasuries are steady, but turkish lira surging the
prime minister boris johnson and ursula von der leyen spoke saturday to plot the way forward to a brexit deal. they said there are still huge differences that need to be resolved. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more i'm ritikauntries, gupta. this is bloomberg. francine? tom? tom: equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. up ms all country world and to a record high, an indication of the world's celebration of...
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burch, if in brussels, alexander von nominee, who you just saw reporting there from budapest, alexander, i want to start off with hungry and poland. obviously they are not the only countries in europe with corruption and rule of law issues. i mean it's well documented, multiple garia romania also allegedly suffering from similar issues. so don't the leaders of poland and hungary have a point that they're being singled out for what they call political reasons. well, i don't think so leyla big to all been claims that his country is being targeted for political reasons in particular because of its hardline stance. on migration, but there is no evidence of that. and he also claims that he's government actually respects the rule of law. so the question is here, why is hungry so afraid? this new mechanism? why is hungry fighting against that? now basically this is a political route that is deepening. will the e.u. stand its ground with regard to poland and hungary? well the people that i spoke with in budapest, there are certainly hoping for that. but we also have to say that the european uni
burch, if in brussels, alexander von nominee, who you just saw reporting there from budapest, alexander, i want to start off with hungry and poland. obviously they are not the only countries in europe with corruption and rule of law issues. i mean it's well documented, multiple garia romania also allegedly suffering from similar issues. so don't the leaders of poland and hungary have a point that they're being singled out for what they call political reasons. well, i don't think so leyla big to...