46
46
May 13, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne: that was sinovac's chairman and ceo.rkets, and another selloff today when it comes to equity markets and we are seeing most sectors in the red, and with the exception of consumer staples, but taiwan, we are paring earlier losses, just announcements that the taiwan sc was going to stabilize the market of stocks dropped, but we are seeing the msg i asia-pacific erasing the 2021 gains for the year. futures are still in positive territory, and the u.s. 10-year yield holding around 1.8. softbank, falling from 7%, record profits did not impress, and getting an increased stake, raising $15.4 billion. this is bloomberg. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1 billion to reach 50 million low-income americans with the tools
yvonne: that was sinovac's chairman and ceo.rkets, and another selloff today when it comes to equity markets and we are seeing most sectors in the red, and with the exception of consumer staples, but taiwan, we are paring earlier losses, just announcements that the taiwan sc was going to stabilize the market of stocks dropped, but we are seeing the msg i asia-pacific erasing the 2021 gains for the year. futures are still in positive territory, and the u.s. 10-year yield holding around 1.8....
66
66
May 25, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne: why ray dalio says he prefers bitcoin to bond. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: china's commodity markets may be hearing mixed messages from the government just hours after regulators stepped up their fight against soaring prices. li keqiang urged further strengthening of commodities imports. our senior editor for energy and commodities is talking us through what has been going on with the rhetoric. do you think china's efforts to control prices are likely going to be successful? >> it looks like they have been successful as far as this morning was concerned. they are down a bit. but a lot of the things i'm seeing suggests that this is just a pause rather than a halt in the rally. haslinda: li made a trip to the southern port. what is the latest? jason: what has happened here is that premier li visited the sport and the message he wanted to give was he wanted to make sure that china's ability to import commodities was all well and good because china wants to ensure that it has ample supply so i think that he's checking on the logistic
yvonne: why ray dalio says he prefers bitcoin to bond. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: china's commodity markets may be hearing mixed messages from the government just hours after regulators stepped up their fight against soaring prices. li keqiang urged further strengthening of commodities imports. our senior editor for energy and commodities is talking us through what has been going on with the rhetoric. do you think china's efforts to control prices are likely going to be successful? >>...
44
44
May 21, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne: breaking news. according to our reporting, jb logistics said to guide the hong kong ipo price at $40.36 hong kong dollars, according to our sources here ahead of the ipo that is happening next week, pricing near the low end is what we are hearing right now. poised to raise $3.2 billion in this ipo. jd.com shares up 3% right now, leading up to the big gave you next week -- the big debut overall. markets overall, a happy friday after what has been pretty wild, whether bitcoin or commodities, a screen to end the week. taiwan up 1%. we got the data out of south korea as well, exports surged 3% in the first 20 days of may. ppi prices also the highest in a decade here. so inflation concerns still very much there, but nasdaq, u.s. futures still a touch higher, other markets as well. we are focusing on the hans saying, that -- hang saying, the index -- hang seng, the index. retail sales in australia, futures up .5%. it seems the boom we saw when it comes to commodities does hit the pause button here today.
yvonne: breaking news. according to our reporting, jb logistics said to guide the hong kong ipo price at $40.36 hong kong dollars, according to our sources here ahead of the ipo that is happening next week, pricing near the low end is what we are hearing right now. poised to raise $3.2 billion in this ipo. jd.com shares up 3% right now, leading up to the big gave you next week -- the big debut overall. markets overall, a happy friday after what has been pretty wild, whether bitcoin or...
31
31
May 18, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne: we're going to do a little bit more on that. it seems like not enough to disrupt the comeback we are seeing in the region today, take a look across asia. taiwan is the standout, basically recouping losses from yesterday. we are searing shares up more than 3.5%, the likes of tsmc charging that board, foreign investors coming back to the market. the nikkei up more than 2% despite the first contraction in more than three quarters for first quarter gdp. futures looking pretty. let's look at the boards to see the rest of the region, the big news today was singapore. the travel bubble in hong kong, single -- singapore delays once again. the headlines look bad but in terms of appetite, it is quite the opposite. shares up 360 points in the hang seng. china going the opposite direction. looking across, watching breakevens in the u.s., yields also staying a little bit elevated. we are watching the aussie dollar with those minutes that just came out, pretty upbeat from a we can hear. july is the next meeting to watch for any changes in yie
yvonne: we're going to do a little bit more on that. it seems like not enough to disrupt the comeback we are seeing in the region today, take a look across asia. taiwan is the standout, basically recouping losses from yesterday. we are searing shares up more than 3.5%, the likes of tsmc charging that board, foreign investors coming back to the market. the nikkei up more than 2% despite the first contraction in more than three quarters for first quarter gdp. futures looking pretty. let's look at...
49
49
May 28, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
haslinda: it does show, yvonne, that there is still appetite.re were questions about whether there would be appetite for it, given gang buster we saw earlier. let's talk hong kong ipo market joined by bloomberg intelligence senior research economist for diversified financials. they have had a strong start this year, what is driving this? >> i think from time to time, with market sentiment, it does change. hong kong had a great start to the air but fundamentally, longer-term the outlook is very good. there are three key drivers. one is the huge pipeline of unicorns coming out of china. jd logistics is a great example of that. secondly would be listing rules in china and antitrust crackdown. a lot of applicants are now looking to hong kong as an alternative pathway to raise capital. last but not least would be a lot of secondary offerings from u.s. and chinese companies looking to hong kong as well. you mentioned -- yvonne: you mentioned unicorns. what sectors are going to drive the pipeline? sharnie: the new economy companies. for example shared
haslinda: it does show, yvonne, that there is still appetite.re were questions about whether there would be appetite for it, given gang buster we saw earlier. let's talk hong kong ipo market joined by bloomberg intelligence senior research economist for diversified financials. they have had a strong start this year, what is driving this? >> i think from time to time, with market sentiment, it does change. hong kong had a great start to the air but fundamentally, longer-term the outlook is...
50
50
May 5, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne: thanks.earchers say debts from covid-19 in india could double in the coming weeks, the country has now passed more than 20 million infections. here is the latest from bloomberg's senior medical reporter. the situation appears to be catastrophic. how much more worse can it get? reporter: we don't even know how bad it is in india. of course we are seeing pictures, people not being able to get into hospitals, crematorium's being set up. there are some experts saying there could be a million people a day you are being infected with coronavirus. the fact we don't have really good testing numbers shows we are not picking up all of the cases. that is the problem. because we don't know exactly where the viruses and how broadly it is spreading, experts are saying this could go on for at least another month or two. wickets could see actually the number of deaths more than doubling, increasing up to fourfold potentially by the end of the summer. haslinda: what should be done now to slow or stop the outb
yvonne: thanks.earchers say debts from covid-19 in india could double in the coming weeks, the country has now passed more than 20 million infections. here is the latest from bloomberg's senior medical reporter. the situation appears to be catastrophic. how much more worse can it get? reporter: we don't even know how bad it is in india. of course we are seeing pictures, people not being able to get into hospitals, crematorium's being set up. there are some experts saying there could be a...
64
64
May 4, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne: it feels great to be back and checking in on markets. what have i missed in the last six months? pretty quiet. good for my first day back. some national holidays still in japan, china, and thailand as well. taking a look at jakarta coming online, slightly a touch higher and looking at nifty futures as well. soft on the back of that ruling party. they failed to win the key elections over the weekend and talking about the covid situation that continues to swell. 400,000 cases that we saw yesterday. u.s. futures in the red here today. we did see the nasdaq fall on the backs of tech, taking a hit. let's look at how it is across currencies as well as bonds. we are seeing the dollar slightly better but on the back foot yesterday and treasury yields lower on the back of this index in the u.s. that missed estimates. we are watching the aussie dollar ahead of that decision today and we are watching commodities as well. you have the bloomberg commodity index at 2012 highs. oil climbing on the back of the e.u. you have copper also going higher. it
yvonne: it feels great to be back and checking in on markets. what have i missed in the last six months? pretty quiet. good for my first day back. some national holidays still in japan, china, and thailand as well. taking a look at jakarta coming online, slightly a touch higher and looking at nifty futures as well. soft on the back of that ruling party. they failed to win the key elections over the weekend and talking about the covid situation that continues to swell. 400,000 cases that we saw...
219
219
May 20, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne: what a wild day. you had this crypto bloodbath that is spilling over into other asset classes. stocks and commodities. certainly you're going to see some volatility. asia taking it in stride. taking a look at how markets are looking, there is a bit of dip buying. better data out of japan. exports 30%, offering support for the market that were largely flat and taiwan. jakarta coming online. euro futures a touch lower. nifty futures slightly in the green. it really has been about what is going on in the crypto space. taking a look at the bloomberg galaxy crypto index, down from 40%. extreme swings. we broke through some key technicals for bitcoin. $30,000 seems to be the psychological line. holding around $37,000 but we are seeing it down from 3% this morning. ethereum down 7%. litecoin as well. take a look at what the spillover effects have on commodities. they continue to crumble. china come iron ore back below $200 a ton. singapore futures p copper as well drop in the most since october. gold also fl
yvonne: what a wild day. you had this crypto bloodbath that is spilling over into other asset classes. stocks and commodities. certainly you're going to see some volatility. asia taking it in stride. taking a look at how markets are looking, there is a bit of dip buying. better data out of japan. exports 30%, offering support for the market that were largely flat and taiwan. jakarta coming online. euro futures a touch lower. nifty futures slightly in the green. it really has been about what is...
98
98
May 6, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne: thanks. u.s.de a preventative -- trade representative says that washington will support a proposal to waive intellectual property for covid-19 vaccines to increase global supply. rachel, we obviously saw the reaction on the back of this decision, but what is the impact? rachel: it is a very positive move in terms of showing the global leadership. you see the u.s. and europe coming back to life and normalizing. people are dying and no oxygen in india. that demand is there and this is a great symbol. i -- at the same time, this will not affect in the immediate term. it is not as if india and south africa and countries like this will start churning out mrna's soon. haslinda: you may have the formula but you may not have the capacity to produce what is needed. rachel, what more needs to be done? rachel: the urgent need is for these vaccines to arrive in these places. the u.s. has said that it will donate doses to india i met it looks like to -- the places just need the vaccines. they cannot wait anoth
yvonne: thanks. u.s.de a preventative -- trade representative says that washington will support a proposal to waive intellectual property for covid-19 vaccines to increase global supply. rachel, we obviously saw the reaction on the back of this decision, but what is the impact? rachel: it is a very positive move in terms of showing the global leadership. you see the u.s. and europe coming back to life and normalizing. people are dying and no oxygen in india. that demand is there and this is a...
45
45
May 27, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne: plenty of things to talk about this hour. a press conference is happening in about 20 minutes time. are we going to see a hawkish lien? markets wise, we are seeing a risk off mood. the asx 200 in particular. entering the seven-day lockdown as the virus emerges. chinese stocks still looking pretty quiet today. we look at industrial profits numbers that did see bumper double-digit growth. it has moderated when it comes to the growth numbers. take a look at u.s. futures, we are still seeing them pretty steady. we are watching the dollar in particular. the bloomberg dollar index rose for the first time this week. we are seeing pressure when it comes to asian currencies. the kiwi on a 16 week high against the aussie dollar. we are seeing pressure amid some of these lockdowns out of victoria. the offshore bremen be -- offshore remimbi still holding. we see a cooldown when it comes to the asset class, but a lot of focus on china. first it was the clampdown on iron ore, copper, corn. the next victim as we talk about import clampdown'
yvonne: plenty of things to talk about this hour. a press conference is happening in about 20 minutes time. are we going to see a hawkish lien? markets wise, we are seeing a risk off mood. the asx 200 in particular. entering the seven-day lockdown as the virus emerges. chinese stocks still looking pretty quiet today. we look at industrial profits numbers that did see bumper double-digit growth. it has moderated when it comes to the growth numbers. take a look at u.s. futures, we are still...
49
49
May 26, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne: rachel chang, thank you.g up, we focus on equality with the ceo and mp for the center for monitoring the indian economy. we discussed the impact of india's ongoing health crisis, specifically the sudden spike in unemployment. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: welcome back. as the covid crisis continues, the labor market has been under pressure. the situation has been particularly grave in countries such as india, which has been battling the world's worst covid wave. our next guest believes the unemployment rate in india has moved into double digits. joining us from mumbai is mahesh vyas, managing director and ceo at the center for monitoring indian economy. good to have you with us. give us a sense of what you are seeing in terms of the unemployment rate and when do you see that peaking? some perhaps saying we are close to seeing the peak of virus cases. mahesh: many virologists are saying the virus will kick out in the third wave, maybe in june. that is ok. the damage it is causing to the economy is evident in
yvonne: rachel chang, thank you.g up, we focus on equality with the ceo and mp for the center for monitoring the indian economy. we discussed the impact of india's ongoing health crisis, specifically the sudden spike in unemployment. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: welcome back. as the covid crisis continues, the labor market has been under pressure. the situation has been particularly grave in countries such as india, which has been battling the world's worst covid wave. our next guest...
47
47
May 14, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne; really? tom: yes. yvonne: not an dogecoin.things a little more interesting and meanwhile, we talked a bit more about what has been going on with the finance probe -- binance probe. the platform saw a huge jump in monthly users an increase in trading volume. president and coo emily choi said there is still room for growth. tom: the crypto economy is taking off and coinbase and the platform is taking advantage of the opportunity. it is cool to see this wave of activity not only from retail, but also institutions. what i think you are seeing here is there is a lot more credibility and faith. we have really high quality institutions who want to participate in jumping on board. emily: you have been a public company for a few days now. what has been like being a public company and what do you make of the volatility? emilie: welcome to crypto, it is a feature and not a bug in many ways. we were operating as a public company internally for so long that we are so used to this, we are looking at the long-term, so these blips do not phas
yvonne; really? tom: yes. yvonne: not an dogecoin.things a little more interesting and meanwhile, we talked a bit more about what has been going on with the finance probe -- binance probe. the platform saw a huge jump in monthly users an increase in trading volume. president and coo emily choi said there is still room for growth. tom: the crypto economy is taking off and coinbase and the platform is taking advantage of the opportunity. it is cool to see this wave of activity not only from...
149
149
May 21, 2021
05/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne orji and counting crows is coming up.l" finale sunday night, three-hour finale. >> thank you. i saw the press release and it said, it's from 8:00 to 11:00. i did not know that. [ laughter ] used to i when i started out they'd check with you, say hey, are you available? just so you know, it's going to be a two-hour special, a three-hour extravaganza. now they just announce it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: to most people, it's no difference, it goes from two hours to three hours. but you have to get on a plane and fly to new york after that. >> yes, one less hour i don't sleep overnight. >> jimmy: have you thought about trying to convince kelly to move here? >> i don't think i'd have to convince her, i think she really likes it out here. >> jimmy: what's the problem? >> gelman. >> jimmy: i think you could do the show without gelman. [ laughter ] >> i have to go back and see him monday. >> jimmy: i like gelman, but i think what we've earned in this era of zoom, gelman can stay home. [ laughter ] >> she loves it out here. she sends
yvonne orji and counting crows is coming up.l" finale sunday night, three-hour finale. >> thank you. i saw the press release and it said, it's from 8:00 to 11:00. i did not know that. [ laughter ] used to i when i started out they'd check with you, say hey, are you available? just so you know, it's going to be a two-hour special, a three-hour extravaganza. now they just announce it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: to most people, it's no difference, it goes from two hours to three...
65
65
May 12, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm yvonne man. >> haslinda amin in singapore.hat faster inflation could cast a recovery as they shifted their coverage to cpi data out later. yvonne: covax coronavirus vaccine found highly effective in a real-world study. we have an inclusive interview. haslinda: are of nikkei earnings -- a quarter of nikkei earnings -- yvonne: inflation concerned that our way on these markets in asia has the big test, and it is the u.s. inflation data out later on today and is that a potential inflection point, but we are seeing the inflation capturing the attention. the tech selloff taking a pause, but nevertheless, it looks like a pretty broad-based with u.s. futures lower by 15, and the nikkei futures down by 18.4%. we mentioned about the earnings in japan, that is what we look forward to as a part of seeing taiwan and singapore, and the key to watches msci china, it is in the green but we are near a bear market for that index. and the biggest loser on the board on this wednesday morning, former greenback this morning, you are seeing your u.s
i'm yvonne man. >> haslinda amin in singapore.hat faster inflation could cast a recovery as they shifted their coverage to cpi data out later. yvonne: covax coronavirus vaccine found highly effective in a real-world study. we have an inclusive interview. haslinda: are of nikkei earnings -- a quarter of nikkei earnings -- yvonne: inflation concerned that our way on these markets in asia has the big test, and it is the u.s. inflation data out later on today and is that a potential...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
the decision of president yvonne duke of sending a huge military deployment to the city of scottie has not been well received. here for in columbia, because this is exactly the opposite of what people are now. demanding. people are demanding a police reform, a security forces reform because just to give one single example, according to some only g is in the last month. at least we have had 3000 cases of police abuse and acts of violence committed by the security forces off the colombian state. so this decision of president duke offending this military deployment is the opposite of what people are demanding. instead of withdrawing the police and trying to find places a space for dialogue, he's sending more militaries to the city of god. so this decision on the far from common this crisis down can fight it up. and this is not just something that is happening in cali. this is a nation wide crisis we have seen for the last 2 years last month. protest every single day in every major city off columbia. here in the cob cell in boca, we have seen cherry fine scenes off police men attacking on
the decision of president yvonne duke of sending a huge military deployment to the city of scottie has not been well received. here for in columbia, because this is exactly the opposite of what people are now. demanding. people are demanding a police reform, a security forces reform because just to give one single example, according to some only g is in the last month. at least we have had 3000 cases of police abuse and acts of violence committed by the security forces off the colombian state....
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
that casa and pillar fernandez, yvonne years researching ways to use solar energy to solve and lucy, as water problem, this solar panel system provides the energy to heat salt water until it evaporates to ensure a stable condition for his experiments. saragossa prepares the salt water himself. ah, this self is removed from the artificial sea water in this test facility use it work by passing the water vapor through special membrane salt and trace minerals can't get through what comes out is distilled water. it can then be mixed with beneficial minerals, and he has been agriculture into the handle. garcia and your son as a physical occupant, almost 10 years in astrophysics. don't let me see what i'm out of to my last project was looking for water on mar julia. one more thing came in, but there came a point when i thought wouldn't it be better to look for water and i'll maria, than on mars. ok. ok. and focus on you put them in a few years time. we're going to have sustainable sea water desalination here and media get here, then we will stop using ground water. and instead use water fro
that casa and pillar fernandez, yvonne years researching ways to use solar energy to solve and lucy, as water problem, this solar panel system provides the energy to heat salt water until it evaporates to ensure a stable condition for his experiments. saragossa prepares the salt water himself. ah, this self is removed from the artificial sea water in this test facility use it work by passing the water vapor through special membrane salt and trace minerals can't get through what comes out is...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
no, of course not. rec because possessions for life. freedom were gone, yvonne and with all the good entertainers. and i hate to put it this way, but it's true. had either fled or been murdered when i had finished long. it was a dark time. that's why i don't care side. mm. world war 2 began in 1939, and the argon prepared for the worst. in 1992, the remains of the hotels air raid shelter were uncovered. this was where the oblong family and the remaining gas spent many nights during the war. they're both good looks years. the bunker was luxurious. they had moved down carpets and furniture from upstairs. explain. the wine cellar was really well start. you could find the high ranking hotel, gas, and down there. and arden from depression, the feeder would also come whenever there was a bomb scare. they would gather in the cellar and enjoy themselves in cheerful champagne popping while outside the city was being destroyed. allied air raids, let hundreds of thousands hotel in the yard lawn, however, remained virtually unscathed. in the battle over the capital hotel served as a military hos
no, of course not. rec because possessions for life. freedom were gone, yvonne and with all the good entertainers. and i hate to put it this way, but it's true. had either fled or been murdered when i had finished long. it was a dark time. that's why i don't care side. mm. world war 2 began in 1939, and the argon prepared for the worst. in 1992, the remains of the hotels air raid shelter were uncovered. this was where the oblong family and the remaining gas spent many nights during the war....
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
the president, yvonne duca of sending a huge military deployment to the city of scott. he has not been well received here for in columbia because this is exactly the opposite of what people are now. demanding. people are demanding a police reform, a security forces reform because just to give one single example, according to some only geez, in the last month at least we have had $3000.00 cases of police abuse and acts of violence committed by the security forces off the long and state, so this decision of president duke offending this military deployment is the opposite of what people are demanding. instead of withdrawing the police and trying to find places a space for dialogue, he's sending more militaries to the city of golly, so this decision on the far from common this crisis down can fight it up. and this is not just something that is happening in cali. this is a nation why the crisis we have seen for the last your last month, protest every single day in every major city, off colombia here in the capitol in boca, we have some terry fine scenes off police men attac
the president, yvonne duca of sending a huge military deployment to the city of scott. he has not been well received here for in columbia because this is exactly the opposite of what people are now. demanding. people are demanding a police reform, a security forces reform because just to give one single example, according to some only geez, in the last month at least we have had $3000.00 cases of police abuse and acts of violence committed by the security forces off the long and state, so this...
25
25
May 14, 2021
05/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne maldonado with something we should talk about here. let's start here. thanks for joining us, by the way. really good to see you again. >> thank you.thank you.thank yo. >> will start with the cdc mask guidance clarification. the san francisco apartment a public health sent us the statement saying, quote, as we recently did with the new guidance on outdoor masking for fully vaccinated people, we must wait for the state to adopt the updated guidelines, before making changes to the local health order. so, how does the cdc guidance apply to us here, you know, in the bay area and in california? like nothing really that different today from yesterday or the day before, right? >> well, it is a little bit of head snapping, people said. a kind of went from one stage to another without an interval. i do think we have to wait for not only the state, but each of the counties are going to have to weigh in as well. so we need to be a little careful about jumping right into it. i do think what the cdc told us though, they are giving us a signal that we are heading into
yvonne maldonado with something we should talk about here. let's start here. thanks for joining us, by the way. really good to see you again. >> thank you.thank you.thank yo. >> will start with the cdc mask guidance clarification. the san francisco apartment a public health sent us the statement saying, quote, as we recently did with the new guidance on outdoor masking for fully vaccinated people, we must wait for the state to adopt the updated guidelines, before making changes to...
19
19
May 2, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
he is live for us in buckets ice following the story and i guess public pressure there for saying yvonne decay to back down on this proposal how much of a victory is this for the protests is. absolutely mary where it's a major victory for the protesters the protesters here are used to achieving their goals at least not this quickly this has come after 4 days of protests massive protests by colombian standards with cases of violence and unfortunately a number of deaths as you were saying in your introduction but the reality here is that at this point. really didn't have much room to maneuver not only because the protests were gaining strength but also because he was facing widespread opposition by law army including lawmakers in parties that make up its coalition and including and his own party considered that this was supposed to be when you presented it you presented it as a landmark law for his legacy for the future. and he said we see how we can our isolate the president is at this point now on friday he had said that he was calling on lawmakers to rewrite parts of the tax reform gett
he is live for us in buckets ice following the story and i guess public pressure there for saying yvonne decay to back down on this proposal how much of a victory is this for the protests is. absolutely mary where it's a major victory for the protesters the protesters here are used to achieving their goals at least not this quickly this has come after 4 days of protests massive protests by colombian standards with cases of violence and unfortunately a number of deaths as you were saying in your...
48
48
May 31, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm yvonne man and this is bloomberg. sophie: still ahead, what could be australia's mars -- first major political signs? first, the biggest risks ahead as we enter june. this is bloomberg. ♪ sophie: bubble stocks have seen positive performance in june or july in recent years. for more analysis let's bring in alex long at apple capital. we did see an appetite for this emergent may. do you expect a risk on start for the summer? we've seen china's credit inflows turned negative. alex: i think june will be crucial because we have surprising data in may. unemployment data in the u.s., but the news will be crucial because we have to wait for more data to come out. in the meantime -- including cryptocurrencies. so i think there will be more upsides. sophie: when it comes to the u.s., you're seeing outperformance at a longer run. would this be a buying opportunity in this region, and if so, where does it look the most optimistic for you? alex: i think i wouldn't go to china right now for a few months , but we're seeing strength
i'm yvonne man and this is bloomberg. sophie: still ahead, what could be australia's mars -- first major political signs? first, the biggest risks ahead as we enter june. this is bloomberg. ♪ sophie: bubble stocks have seen positive performance in june or july in recent years. for more analysis let's bring in alex long at apple capital. we did see an appetite for this emergent may. do you expect a risk on start for the summer? we've seen china's credit inflows turned negative. alex: i think...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
that augusta and pillar fernandez, yvonne years are researching ways to use solar energy to solve analisia as water problem. this solar panel system provides the energy to heat salt water until it evaporates to ensure stable conditions for his experiments that go. so prepares the salt water himself ah, the salt, as we move from the artificial sea water in this test, i use it works by passing the water vapor through a special membrane, salt and trace minerals can't get through. what comes out is distilled water. it can then be mixed with beneficial minerals and houston agriculture into the handle garcia on us. and i spent almost 10 years in astrophysics. don't let me see what i'm out of my last project was looking for water on march. it will move into came it, but there came a point when i thought wouldn't it be better to look for water and maria than on mars. ok. ok. and focus on your for them in a few years time we're going to have sustainable sea water desalination here. and media then we will stop using ground water and instead use water from the cd dominated by solar energy. so i'm goi
that augusta and pillar fernandez, yvonne years are researching ways to use solar energy to solve analisia as water problem. this solar panel system provides the energy to heat salt water until it evaporates to ensure stable conditions for his experiments that go. so prepares the salt water himself ah, the salt, as we move from the artificial sea water in this test, i use it works by passing the water vapor through a special membrane, salt and trace minerals can't get through. what comes out is...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
that godsa and pillar fernandez, yvonne years are researching ways to use solar energy to solve analisia water problem. this solar panel system provides the energy to heat salt water until it evaporates to ensure a stable condition for his experiments. saragossa prepares the salt water himself. ah, the salt is removed from the artificial sea water in this test facility use . it works by passing the water vapor through special membrane salt and trace minerals can't get through what comes out is this filled. it can then be mixed with beneficial minerals and houston agriculture into the handle garcia and your son as a physical. i spent almost 10 years and astrophysics don't let me see what i'm out of. my last project was looking for water on march. you will move in thinking me, but there came a point when i thought, wouldn't it be better to look for water? and i'll maria, than on mars. ok. ok, and focus on you put it in a few years time. we're going to have sustainable sea water dissemination here and media. then we will stop using ground water and instead use water from the cd dominated by
that godsa and pillar fernandez, yvonne years are researching ways to use solar energy to solve analisia water problem. this solar panel system provides the energy to heat salt water until it evaporates to ensure a stable condition for his experiments. saragossa prepares the salt water himself. ah, the salt is removed from the artificial sea water in this test facility use . it works by passing the water vapor through special membrane salt and trace minerals can't get through what comes out is...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
on friday, president yvonne yvonne took an order the military station of the city. after a deadly friday of a process to the decision that has not been received by the population. because people are demanding exactly the opposite that we throw off of the security forces and even a police reform right now we are in this place that it's called a kind of for assistance. where is one of the main spots of the protest? entirely right now, it's a little bit entry because it's raining and everybody is indoors. but as you can see, the browser still blocked here on the situation is still outside for years in some parts. hands in some parts of com. this is what we have seen today here in colleague, so as to whether keeping the piece at the moment. but let's talk about what happened on friday, because that's had repercussions here. columbia is under ation, international pressure after several demonstrators were killed late last week. and the u. n. is now calling for an independent investigation. is that having any pressure, any impact there? it's difficult to to see, to say how
on friday, president yvonne yvonne took an order the military station of the city. after a deadly friday of a process to the decision that has not been received by the population. because people are demanding exactly the opposite that we throw off of the security forces and even a police reform right now we are in this place that it's called a kind of for assistance. where is one of the main spots of the protest? entirely right now, it's a little bit entry because it's raining and everybody is...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
i make because possessions for life. freedom were gone, yvonne and with all the good entertainers. and i hate to put it this way but it's true. had either fled or been murdered when i finished long. it was a dark time. i don't get side me. world war 2 began in 1939, and the antoine prepared for the worst. in 1992, the remains of the hotels air raid shelter were uncovered. this was where the oblong family and the remaining gas spent many nights during the war. they're both good thereby looks at years the bunker was luxurious. they had moved down carpets and furniture from upstairs. extreme. the wine cellar was really well stocked. you could find the high ranking hotel, gas, and down there. and arden from depression, the feeder would also come whenever there was a bomb care. they would gather in the seller and enjoyed themselves. chiefly champagne popping while outside the city was being destroyed. allied air raids, let hundreds of thousands of linen yard long, however, remained virtually unscathed. in the battle over the capital hotel, a military hospital digit postage by soviet com
i make because possessions for life. freedom were gone, yvonne and with all the good entertainers. and i hate to put it this way but it's true. had either fled or been murdered when i finished long. it was a dark time. i don't get side me. world war 2 began in 1939, and the antoine prepared for the worst. in 1992, the remains of the hotels air raid shelter were uncovered. this was where the oblong family and the remaining gas spent many nights during the war. they're both good thereby looks at...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
he was released the same day and later sentence to pay a fine we return to yvonne of april said, i was making videos for his log. the demonstrators were prone valley, but they were in the minority. like everywhere in russia, nobody out there standing there because of no volley, courtesy. i've heard of him, of course. he's a bad person. everyone says so in the event of a to it takes courage to stand up for next enough only difference where i rested. even though saggy was only filming videos, he was still taken to the police station with the others. he would be back in court . it was a bitter pill to run into his ex coworkers. he told his laser so many acquaintances on the square, or we didn't say anything and they kept their eyes on the ground. but i recognized him was most of his former fellow officers wouldn't understand him anyway. again tells us like the majority of people in russia, they're not interested in politics throughout the whole country, only 3 cases have come to light of officers resigning over recent affairs and violence against protesters. sergey wants to run for a seat
he was released the same day and later sentence to pay a fine we return to yvonne of april said, i was making videos for his log. the demonstrators were prone valley, but they were in the minority. like everywhere in russia, nobody out there standing there because of no volley, courtesy. i've heard of him, of course. he's a bad person. everyone says so in the event of a to it takes courage to stand up for next enough only difference where i rested. even though saggy was only filming videos, he...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
but thanks to the yvonne, the campaign offices, political activity has bubbled up across rushes, regions all over, you know, reach you now. it's time for us regions to jump into the deep end and swim for ourselves. it's hard and dangerous, but it's a necessary phase in the development of political life, not only fair, but across the country. andy and his team and they have become friends over the years. like most of them have been arrested several times and i've accepted threats and pressure as the price to pay for pushing back against the kremlin. but the extremist label takes that to another level. it could make symbols like this surreal, like end for now by neat illegal activists down to be part of an extremist organization could face up to 10. you had problems and work with, you know, you, if they really start tightening the screws and i see that they're making a show of putting former employees activists and volunteers of the new only offices in jail about of course, i will think about how i may have to lay low somewhere for a while, but we have of the, the even people outside of no
but thanks to the yvonne, the campaign offices, political activity has bubbled up across rushes, regions all over, you know, reach you now. it's time for us regions to jump into the deep end and swim for ourselves. it's hard and dangerous, but it's a necessary phase in the development of political life, not only fair, but across the country. andy and his team and they have become friends over the years. like most of them have been arrested several times and i've accepted threats and pressure as...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
people are now demanding the resignation of president. yvonne duke, i've been reporting on this protest since the very 1st day hearing both and in the city of galilee. and i have seen how the demands of the people had been change and i did begin and it was a middle class and workers protest they were protesting against a tax reform. this tax reform was retired and it was not enough. people kept in the streets, then protesting against a health reform. it was not accepted by the congress, but it was not enough people to get the industry to protest. the young people to this treat sunday was asking for super, for y'all, for his students, the government proposed to free chi indication for the port is the students of the country. and he was not enough. people are still in the streets now, protesting against police brutality. they are demanding a security forces with farm. and as i told you, something that i hear more and more often when i'm in the protest is that now people are demanding their resignation of president event. ok. and it's not just the protesters, is it because the colombian go
people are now demanding the resignation of president. yvonne duke, i've been reporting on this protest since the very 1st day hearing both and in the city of galilee. and i have seen how the demands of the people had been change and i did begin and it was a middle class and workers protest they were protesting against a tax reform. this tax reform was retired and it was not enough. people kept in the streets, then protesting against a health reform. it was not accepted by the congress, but it...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
now tightening its grip. deploying the military and colleagues and another city by yon president, yvonne duke a to or by on to ensure that security is being restored. the you said there is more to the unrest than just a street protests. less you i bought by done in recent years to the 4 by young has seen serious acts vandalism, looting that and low intensity urban terrorism. yahoo, it there or is motor by? no, they're washington. yeah. anything concrete. okay. how many of these events is the presence of organized arm? the groups are connected to the rebel group far and similar organizations. member that i the, he and he, us, and brought to the protest erupt at a month ago. when do k sought to raise taxes to pay for the band dummy? the blowback forced him to withdraw the bill. but the outcry continued now an outrage over the government's handling of a crisis that's seen unemployment double and inequality surge. the, there are fears, the violence is opening up old wounds from decades of civil war. in one incident, an off duty officers shot it in a crowd, killing a civilian before being lyn
now tightening its grip. deploying the military and colleagues and another city by yon president, yvonne duke a to or by on to ensure that security is being restored. the you said there is more to the unrest than just a street protests. less you i bought by done in recent years to the 4 by young has seen serious acts vandalism, looting that and low intensity urban terrorism. yahoo, it there or is motor by? no, they're washington. yeah. anything concrete. okay. how many of these events is the...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
not agreed to columbia. president yvonne do k, says he's deploying the military to the city of cali and the surrounding province. the region is an epa center of anti government protests that have ross columbia for the last month. 4 people died in demonstrations in and around cali on friday. hundreds of thousands of people and congo are in desperate need of shelter, food and water. after fleeing and active volcano authorities have ordered a partial evacuation of the eastern city of goma. scientists are warning of what they call a potentially catastrophic eruption. the australians, faith of new south wales, is launching a relief package for farmers of dealing with a plague of mice. the rodents have destroyed crops and are causing havoc for farming communities. the agriculture minister wants to use a new pesticide that's currently outlawed industrially because it's so toxic to the environment. but he says it's the strongest mouse poison on earth. at this farm in new south wales, mice are swarming the grain stores. it's a widespread problem. social media is full of images like this, somethi
not agreed to columbia. president yvonne do k, says he's deploying the military to the city of cali and the surrounding province. the region is an epa center of anti government protests that have ross columbia for the last month. 4 people died in demonstrations in and around cali on friday. hundreds of thousands of people and congo are in desperate need of shelter, food and water. after fleeing and active volcano authorities have ordered a partial evacuation of the eastern city of goma....
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
their families. investigations that showed widespread abuse in the facilities. colombian present, yvonne do k, says he's deploying the military to the city of cali and the surrounding province. the region is an epicenter of anti government protests that of rough columbia. for the past month, 4 people died in demonstrations in and around cali on friday. the australian state of new south wales is launching a relief package for farmers dealing with a plague of mice. the rodents have destroyed crops and are causing havoc for farming communities. the agriculture minister wants to use a new pesticide currently outlawed in australia because it is so toxic to the environment that he says is the strongest mouth poison on earth. at the farm in new south wales, mice are swarming the grain stores. it's a widespread problem. social media is full of images like this, something out of a horror movie. farmers are desperate crops inside the been gone, dan, digging into the crop. nate and it doesn't come up or as it just come out and pipe the head through the soil that is being bought in the heads of boug
their families. investigations that showed widespread abuse in the facilities. colombian present, yvonne do k, says he's deploying the military to the city of cali and the surrounding province. the region is an epicenter of anti government protests that of rough columbia. for the past month, 4 people died in demonstrations in and around cali on friday. the australian state of new south wales is launching a relief package for farmers dealing with a plague of mice. the rodents have destroyed...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
expressed fear that the commission would become a political weapon against them to columbia. president yvonne do case says he's deploying the military to the city of cali and the surrounding commons. the region is an at the center of anti government protest that of rock columbia for the last month, 4 people died in demonstrations in and around cali on friday. thousands have taken pardon for venial biggest protests in years to demand the resignation of conservative prime minister yanez yansa. they accuse him of using the corona virus crisis to attack free media and damage. democracy for pena is sent to the you presidency in july. all right, some sports news now and the german national soccer team has begun to training camp before the delayed european championships in the austrian resort of the fed is costeo him lives last camp. he stepping down as germany manager after the euros he for the tournament. there, there are 2 friendlies against denmark and locked the alpine training camp runs until june 6th. well, meanwhile, fans are getting ready for a rematch that could the 2nd division, host and
expressed fear that the commission would become a political weapon against them to columbia. president yvonne do case says he's deploying the military to the city of cali and the surrounding commons. the region is an at the center of anti government protest that of rock columbia for the last month, 4 people died in demonstrations in and around cali on friday. thousands have taken pardon for venial biggest protests in years to demand the resignation of conservative prime minister yanez yansa....
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
money fraudulently, while no one is watching ah ami and welcome to the program. colombian president, yvonne do k, is deploying the military to the city of cali. after more people lost their lives in demonstrations, doesn't have now reportedly died in a month of street protests and classes with authorities. the unrest started as an outcry against a controversial tax reform, but it is now turned into a national uprising against growing joblessness and inequality. many colombians doubt troops can bring calm as anger toward the government comes to a head. the more death and more wounded in the colombian city of cali. a month of protest has turned st. the cross columbia into a smouldering battlefield. besides dozens of deaths and thousands of wounded according to official figures, they have also been report that protesters have disappeared. human rights group say the real death toll is likely much higher. and it's only likely to get worse than the days ahead. on friday, the president duke said he's deploying the army to cali and could rippling the man power of his forces on the ground. get to be
money fraudulently, while no one is watching ah ami and welcome to the program. colombian president, yvonne do k, is deploying the military to the city of cali. after more people lost their lives in demonstrations, doesn't have now reportedly died in a month of street protests and classes with authorities. the unrest started as an outcry against a controversial tax reform, but it is now turned into a national uprising against growing joblessness and inequality. many colombians doubt troops can...
70
70
May 13, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
has been lacking -- momentum has been liking for a wyotech bitcoin sold over 15% last night after yvonne musk's two eat. -- after elon musk's tweet. right now, it is down about 10%. people are looking to the coinbase earnings as a catalyst to take us back up to it did not really happen. none of those numbers missed but they were not anything to write home about. if you look at the first quarter net income, it came in at about 770 one million. that was below the upper end of the range the company had forecast. that isn't being taken as a disappointment. romaine: there was another current that ran through the market. that was the specter of regulation. we had the bloomberg scoop of bytedance being investigated by the justice department. there was a lot of concern about the hack we had with the colonial pipeline. on the regulatory front, is that becoming much more of a real and present danger to the rally? >> it was interesting to see that news hit today that by finance is facing that probe. it has not been reported they are accusing them of doing anything wrong. it was interesting to see t
has been lacking -- momentum has been liking for a wyotech bitcoin sold over 15% last night after yvonne musk's two eat. -- after elon musk's tweet. right now, it is down about 10%. people are looking to the coinbase earnings as a catalyst to take us back up to it did not really happen. none of those numbers missed but they were not anything to write home about. if you look at the first quarter net income, it came in at about 770 one million. that was below the upper end of the range the...
58
58
May 22, 2021
05/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> well, you may never have heard of judge yvonne gonzalez rogers, but tim cook certainly has pickof the apple ceo has been preparing for weeks to defend apples gigantic profits and to justify how they make that money off your iphone. brian hackney is here to tell us what happened in court in oakland today. >> apple is one of the richest companies in the solar system it wants to stay that way. using methods that some argue amounts to a monopoly. apples eeo made an ultra-rare court appearance today to say it just ain't so. apples billion-dollar man, ceo tim cook, talked into the side door of an oakland court this morning and appeared on the stands to defend his company's enormous wealth. and how they acquire it. the closing days of the three week long antitrust trial all centers on this, the tiny app store icon that may not look like much, but it is a big reason why apples worth more than $2 trillion. >> it is actually what is at the center of this whole debate. it is that the money is split, some of it goes to the developer and some of it actually goes to apple pick of the develope
. >>> well, you may never have heard of judge yvonne gonzalez rogers, but tim cook certainly has pickof the apple ceo has been preparing for weeks to defend apples gigantic profits and to justify how they make that money off your iphone. brian hackney is here to tell us what happened in court in oakland today. >> apple is one of the richest companies in the solar system it wants to stay that way. using methods that some argue amounts to a monopoly. apples eeo made an ultra-rare...
83
83
May 14, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
kevin: some of the stuff going on with yvonne -- i can't speak for elon.we got into the conversation is when they began to really veer off course and not disposed the truth. we are about being able to show we are a responsible company. we are proud of that. as i said, 100. percent carbon net neutral bitcoin is here to stay. it is the digital currency of our time and is very disruptive to the central banks and financial markets structure. we will be the leading edge. we are the leading edge company in north america to help drive that change. alix: we will talk again in the future. there is the whole story beyond bitcoin. the blockchain and the potential for that market. we appreciate you being with us today. kevin turner is the ceo of core scientific. we will see a lot of that, companies that want to be carbon neutral in the world. it's important to start establishing what that means so investors understand it. alix: some industries are in a tough place. i look at airlines. there is no replacement for jet fuel. you can use sustainable aviation fuel but ther
kevin: some of the stuff going on with yvonne -- i can't speak for elon.we got into the conversation is when they began to really veer off course and not disposed the truth. we are about being able to show we are a responsible company. we are proud of that. as i said, 100. percent carbon net neutral bitcoin is here to stay. it is the digital currency of our time and is very disruptive to the central banks and financial markets structure. we will be the leading edge. we are the leading edge...
16
16
May 3, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
people have received the jab the country's now record of a total of 3000000 cases colombia's president yvonne duke a has withdrawn proposed tax hikes out of nationwide protests at least 6 people died hundreds were injured the bill is going to be revised to remove tax increases on food sales utilities and income is they assume the main building on this this is a moment of greatness and of protecting the most vulnerable of inviting the struct he told us and not cheat and destruction it is a moment for all of us to work together with that genius the path of this consensus claes perceptions and well i was to say clearly there will not be i mean christiano tax goods and services nor will the existing rules maybe change israeli security forces say they're searching for a gunman opened fire as they drove past a major intersection in the occupied west bank injuring 3 officers local media reports that the gunman escaped in a car that had palestinian license plates and those are the headlines we've got more news for you here on al-jazeera after women make science next. a series of special events is bei
people have received the jab the country's now record of a total of 3000000 cases colombia's president yvonne duke a has withdrawn proposed tax hikes out of nationwide protests at least 6 people died hundreds were injured the bill is going to be revised to remove tax increases on food sales utilities and income is they assume the main building on this this is a moment of greatness and of protecting the most vulnerable of inviting the struct he told us and not cheat and destruction it is a...
23
23
May 5, 2021
05/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne maldonado is in favor of. >> having a vaccine for all age groups will be important in helping to curb the spread of the pandemic. >> reporter: the doctor is right now overseeing a pfizer vac even trial children 6 months to 5 years old. as far as she can see, the long-term impacts of getting the shot are positive. >> for the 12 to 15-year-old children, the pfizer vaccine has worked quite well, demonstrating no cases of covid in the vaccinated children, and ten cases in the placebo recipients. >> reporter: but for this mother, who asked to remain anonymous, she's not quite sure about vaccinations for children. >> i personally feel there hasn't been enough investigation and research into the long-term effects of what it's going to do for our children. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, "today in the bay." >>> taking a live look in los angeles, and san francisco on this wednesday morning, both cities just given the green light to move in the yellow tier, the least restrictive covid-19 tier, the move marks san francisco's first county in the bay area to do so. almost all the other counties
yvonne maldonado is in favor of. >> having a vaccine for all age groups will be important in helping to curb the spread of the pandemic. >> reporter: the doctor is right now overseeing a pfizer vac even trial children 6 months to 5 years old. as far as she can see, the long-term impacts of getting the shot are positive. >> for the 12 to 15-year-old children, the pfizer vaccine has worked quite well, demonstrating no cases of covid in the vaccinated children, and ten cases in...
35
35
May 24, 2021
05/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
yvonne maldonado withstand ford recommends teens get vaccinated. >> these vaccines in my view are still extremely safe and effective. as i mentioned, these cases of myocarditis have been showing up in reports but in many cases, these reports have been in older individuals and it's still not clear even in the older individuals that they're related to the vaccine. >> she also recommends that parents speak to the health care providers if they have any questions. dr. maldonado is also involved in vaccine trials for kids undered age of 12. she's optimistic the younger children will be able to get the vaccine in the fall. >> it's possible that the 5 to 12-year-old vaccine trials may be done by early fall, but the trials for children under 5 may not be done until the end of the year or the beginning of 2022. >> so moderna, pfizer and johnson & johnson are all working on vaccine trials for children. >>> covid cases across the u.s. are at the lows, we're talking about lows we haven't seen in just about a year. counties the tracking some of lowest case rates anywhere. a group called covid act now
yvonne maldonado withstand ford recommends teens get vaccinated. >> these vaccines in my view are still extremely safe and effective. as i mentioned, these cases of myocarditis have been showing up in reports but in many cases, these reports have been in older individuals and it's still not clear even in the older individuals that they're related to the vaccine. >> she also recommends that parents speak to the health care providers if they have any questions. dr. maldonado is also...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
no, of course not rec because possessions for life. freedom were gone, yvonne and with all the good entertainers. and i hate to put it this way, but it's true. had either fled or been murdered when i finished long. it was a dark time. that's why i don't inside me world war 2 began in 1939, and the argon prepared for the worst in 1992. the remains of the hotels air raid shelter were uncovered. this was where the outline family and the remaining gas spent many nights during the war. the guy looked at us, the bunker was luxurious. they had moved down carpets and furniture from upstairs extreme. the wine cellar was really well start. you could find the high ranking hotel guest and i'll down there. and arden from depression, the feeder would also come whenever there was a bomb scare. they would gather in the cellar and enjoy themselves. games, chiefly champagne popping while outside the city was being destroyed. allied air raids left hundreds of thousands of linen yard long however, remained virtually unscathed in the battle over the capital hotel as a military hospital th by soviet coming in immedia
no, of course not rec because possessions for life. freedom were gone, yvonne and with all the good entertainers. and i hate to put it this way, but it's true. had either fled or been murdered when i finished long. it was a dark time. that's why i don't inside me world war 2 began in 1939, and the argon prepared for the worst in 1992. the remains of the hotels air raid shelter were uncovered. this was where the outline family and the remaining gas spent many nights during the war. the guy...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
ah, a mommy and of welcome to the program, colombian president, yvonne do k, deploying the military to the city of cali, after more people lost their lives and demonstrations. doesn't have now died in a month of st protesting classes with authorities. the unrest started as an outcry against a controversial tax reform, but has now turned into a national uprising against growing joblessness and inequality. many colombians doubt troops can bring calm as anger toward the government comes to a head. the more death and more wounded in the colombian city of cali, a month of protest has turned street across colombia into a smouldering battlefield. dozens of deaths and thousands of wounded according to official figures. they have also been report that protesters have disappeared. human rights group say the real dental is likely much higher and it's only likely to get worse than the days ahead. on friday, the president do case that is deploying the army to kali and could rippling the man power of his forces on the ground. get oh it had to be absolutely clear. yeah. but if you tonight we begin th
ah, a mommy and of welcome to the program, colombian president, yvonne do k, deploying the military to the city of cali, after more people lost their lives and demonstrations. doesn't have now died in a month of st protesting classes with authorities. the unrest started as an outcry against a controversial tax reform, but has now turned into a national uprising against growing joblessness and inequality. many colombians doubt troops can bring calm as anger toward the government comes to a head....
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
and also because japan is probably the countries where people most fear being culturally different. yvonne couldn't you couldn't, i didn't know, cannot be in the mama and nana could still have their big day for real sometime in the future and seal their union with a real marriage certificate. and jeremy of novel mor, this story is convey dory from human rights watch in the tokyo come a welcome court recently said that the ban on same sex marriage is unconstitutional . why then, does japan not have a law that legalize the same sex marriage? so that decision was able by the supple or a district court. so it's not the supreme court. so japan, you know, the, independent, to make this judgement final, this district court decision is to go to high court and then the supreme court. so us, if supreme court court also approved this as the constitutional and then the japanese national diet needs to enact the law which allowed same sex marriage. but does the government at all want to enact a law that legalize the same sex marriage? so for it does not, that's why there, i mean, the national diet, japa
and also because japan is probably the countries where people most fear being culturally different. yvonne couldn't you couldn't, i didn't know, cannot be in the mama and nana could still have their big day for real sometime in the future and seal their union with a real marriage certificate. and jeremy of novel mor, this story is convey dory from human rights watch in the tokyo come a welcome court recently said that the ban on same sex marriage is unconstitutional . why then, does japan not...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
no, of course not a rec because possessions for life. freedoms were gone. yvonne and with all the good entertainers. and i hate to put it this way but it's true. had either fled or been murdered. what i needed long. it was a dark time. that's why i don't care side. mm. world. war 2 began in 1939 and the outlaw prepared for the worst. in 1992. the remains of the hotels air raid shelter were uncovered. this was where the outlaws family and the remaining gas spent many nights during the war. they're both good bye look. so yours is a bunker was luxurious. they had moved down carpets and the furniture from upstairs . extreme, the wine cellar was really well thought. you could find the high ranking hotel gas out down there. and arden from depression, the theater would also come whenever there was a bomb care. they would gather in the cellar and enjoy themselves. cheerful champagne popping while outside the city was being destroyed. allied air raids, let hundreds of thousands of dollars in the yard long, however, remained virtually unscathed in the battle over the capital hotel. as a military
no, of course not a rec because possessions for life. freedoms were gone. yvonne and with all the good entertainers. and i hate to put it this way but it's true. had either fled or been murdered. what i needed long. it was a dark time. that's why i don't care side. mm. world. war 2 began in 1939 and the outlaw prepared for the worst. in 1992. the remains of the hotels air raid shelter were uncovered. this was where the outlaws family and the remaining gas spent many nights during the war....
54
54
May 25, 2021
05/21
by
KQED
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
victor or yvonne has supported the current regime which has said to have taken the election. an agreement in the coming hours may be tough, but we shall see. ros: next, we turn to the middle east. america's top diplomat, antony blinken, is heading to the region, four days into a cease-fire between hamas and israel. here is mr. blinken leaving the u.s. his first meeting is in jerusalem with israel's president and the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his next up will be ramallah, to meet the palestinian authority's president. then he goes to egypt to meet president sisi, a crucial player in the region. then he ends his trip in georgia where he will meet king abdullah. let's hear from press secretary jen psaki. >> the president asked secretary blinken to trave to the region to meet with israeli and palestinian leaders, additional leaders in the region, to discuss a couple of things. one is creating sustainable conditions for a ceaseire. yes, it is holding, we are continuing to watch it, but there is recognition we need to continue to discuss and have conversations with our key
victor or yvonne has supported the current regime which has said to have taken the election. an agreement in the coming hours may be tough, but we shall see. ros: next, we turn to the middle east. america's top diplomat, antony blinken, is heading to the region, four days into a cease-fire between hamas and israel. here is mr. blinken leaving the u.s. his first meeting is in jerusalem with israel's president and the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his next up will be ramallah, to meet the...
59
59
May 21, 2021
05/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight, ryan seacrest, yvonne orji, and music from counting crows. and now, jimmy kimmel!d applause ] >> hi, everybody. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. things are slowly getting back to normal. our bond theically tones are back in studio. you've been here the whole time. >> i've been here, yeah. because of covid we have no studio audience the people you hear prete
tonight, ryan seacrest, yvonne orji, and music from counting crows. and now, jimmy kimmel!d applause ] >> hi, everybody. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. things are slowly getting back to normal. our bond theically tones are back in studio. you've been here the whole time. >> i've been here, yeah. because of covid we have no studio audience the people you hear prete
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
answer this question with one single line of people are now demanding the resignation of president yvonne duca, i've been reporting on this project since the very 1st day hearing. but with that and in the city of galilee. and i have seen how the demands of the people had been change in other beginning. it was a middle class and workers protest that they were protesting against a tax reform. this tax reform was retired and it was not enough. people kept in the streets, then protesting against the health reform. it was not accepted by the congress, but it was not enough people to get the industry to protest. the young people took this traits and they were asking for support for ya. for his students, the government proposed a free education for the port is the students of the country, and he was not enough. people are still in the streets now, protesting against police brutality. they are demanding a security forces we farm. and as i told you, something that i hear more and more austin, when i'm in the protest, is that now people are demanding the resignation of president if and ok. and it's
answer this question with one single line of people are now demanding the resignation of president yvonne duca, i've been reporting on this project since the very 1st day hearing. but with that and in the city of galilee. and i have seen how the demands of the people had been change in other beginning. it was a middle class and workers protest that they were protesting against a tax reform. this tax reform was retired and it was not enough. people kept in the streets, then protesting against...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
fruit and the prospect of a peaceful solution seemed to slip even further on friday, when president yvonne to k and now he was deploying the military after more people died in demonstration, smoke tower above the city of pope john like monuments to the resistance. a month of protests has turned streets across the country into smouldering battles gorse from what they see as their flight for justice demands. i think it was not needed. the message we want to deliver is that we are tired of so much injustice from this corrupt government. as it was not of so much an equality got low, it's almost the end. we're not asking for any handouts. we're not asking them to give us anything. but we're only asking for an opportunity to grow for quality. not only for the rich, but also for the poor, you know, get me. but the, the protest abruptly when president even to k, saw, to raise taxes to pay for the pandemic. the blowback forced him to kill the bill. what the outcry continued in outrage over the government handling of a crisis that's in unemployment double in inequality. search the attempt to program
fruit and the prospect of a peaceful solution seemed to slip even further on friday, when president yvonne to k and now he was deploying the military after more people died in demonstration, smoke tower above the city of pope john like monuments to the resistance. a month of protests has turned streets across the country into smouldering battles gorse from what they see as their flight for justice demands. i think it was not needed. the message we want to deliver is that we are tired of so much...