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david: su keenan there. there is an emergency meeting by eu leaders tuesday to discuss precisely that reducing gas as we head into a crunch. yvonne: we have seen that options are very limited at this point. winter is coming, right, when it comes to gas. plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: a quick check on the latest business flash headlines. shein investors are weighing sale bids that imply a $30 billion loss in value as concern grows about slowing growth. tata steel profits beat estimates. the sales advanced of percent from a year earlier. tata expects prices and input costs to remain volatile. shares sank during the quarter not helped by weaker chinese demand. tech mahindra came in short of estimates, costs rose 30% year on year but revenue was still up 25%. the company's ceo says the firm remains resilient but watchful in the global macro economic environment. we will have the ceo joining us to talk about the opportunities and challenges faced by the firm as recession fears are top of mind f
david: su keenan there. there is an emergency meeting by eu leaders tuesday to discuss precisely that reducing gas as we head into a crunch. yvonne: we have seen that options are very limited at this point. winter is coming, right, when it comes to gas. plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: a quick check on the latest business flash headlines. shein investors are weighing sale bids that imply a $30 billion loss in value as concern grows about slowing growth. tata steel profits beat...
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david: the bulls are out. whether it is down to the fed, giving up a forward guidance, whether that is down to the dollar rolling over. whatever the case may be, equities have been on a tear, in the u.s., where one you look at what this month has been, 10% in the s&p 500. the asia-pacific is up a straight week. volumes, -- it is the summer what can you expect? it will talk about commodities in a moment. copper, the shanghai contract, is up five or six days, the longest streak since march. this is going to be a big story next week what is happening in australia on the pricing out of the big rate hike because of inflation. you can talk about that next week. earnings are very much in focus. yvonne: it seems like for all of the naysayers out there sing earning expectations are too rosy we need to do more adjustments, you are seeing u.s. earnings that are doing well. the tech space in particular. apple, amazon, or -- are both outperforming and redefining these lockdown concerns in china. the stronger dollar storey
david: the bulls are out. whether it is down to the fed, giving up a forward guidance, whether that is down to the dollar rolling over. whatever the case may be, equities have been on a tear, in the u.s., where one you look at what this month has been, 10% in the s&p 500. the asia-pacific is up a straight week. volumes, -- it is the summer what can you expect? it will talk about commodities in a moment. copper, the shanghai contract, is up five or six days, the longest streak since march....
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david? >> all right, eva pilgrim tonight. eva, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to news on the pandemic tonight and new concerns amid this very transmissible variant of covid now sweeping the u.s. in fact, covid deaths in the u.s. now up 10% in just the last week. what they're now seeing here in new york city. and the news coming in tonight from l.a. at this hour. here's our chief national correspondent matt gutman in california. >> reporter: tonight, the nation's largest county is on track to return to an indoor mask mandate in two weeks. >> we're saying there is need to worry. this variant is, as everybody has noted, highly infectious, easily transmitted. >> reporter: l.a. county, home to 10 million people, now seeing high covid transmission. hospitalizations up 88% in l.a. county and doubling across the country since april. >> you have to be as prudent and careful as possible. >> reporter: this latest wave fueled by that highly transmissible subvariant ba.5. >> we do know it to be more transmissible and more immune-evadi
david? >> all right, eva pilgrim tonight. eva, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to news on the pandemic tonight and new concerns amid this very transmissible variant of covid now sweeping the u.s. in fact, covid deaths in the u.s. now up 10% in just the last week. what they're now seeing here in new york city. and the news coming in tonight from l.a. at this hour. here's our chief national correspondent matt gutman in california. >> reporter: tonight, the nation's largest...
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david. david: head, we have a look at the analysis of the oil and gas markets. wait to see how much gas will flow from russia to europe when nord stream comes back in a couple hours. yvonne: first, they/growth across asia, about why they think china is on the path to recovery. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> china is so critical to many of the supply chains in the region has affects another economies. that explains part of the slowdown probably. there's also the challenge of continued elevated commodity prices, fed tightening, leading to responses by cautious central banks in asia, which is dampening the recovery. 4.6%, we still feel is a pretty standing recovery. yvonne: the downgrade in terms of the growth outlook, by what the china situation is by covid zero. david: on her next guest, when you look at china and the developed markets, you're looking at a macro policy direction. during us now is christian tend to know -- christaan tuntono. diverging direction in terms of growth and outlook, but don't you also think because china is slowing down, it is converging to?
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david? >> david: more than the deal detail of guns and what laws work in what laws don't work on he mentioned three things. an emotional sickness in this country right now, frankly in the whole world. the pandemic has created a lot of emotional problems coming out being accentuated by social media and all of the other problems we have. you mentioned the social fabric, the social fabric is being ripped apart because there is no law and order, but kaylee, i have to say. you hit the nail on the head. you mentioned the word evil. there is a spiritual sickness in the world right now. there is a failure to recognize good and evil. if you don't recognize, that doesn't mean it goes away. it's still here. in fact, when you don't mention it enough, good and evil, evil is a tendency to take over. you can only defeat evil with good, and that it's with the help of god to. if you don't have god by your side, you are not going to defeat evil. >> absolutely. >> harris: we've been told there was a delay in t
david? >> david: more than the deal detail of guns and what laws work in what laws don't work on he mentioned three things. an emotional sickness in this country right now, frankly in the whole world. the pandemic has created a lot of emotional problems coming out being accentuated by social media and all of the other problems we have. you mentioned the social fabric, the social fabric is being ripped apart because there is no law and order, but kaylee, i have to say. you hit the nail on...
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. >> reporter: yeah, david. this river, the water still much higher than it normally is, as you can see, homes and businesses nearby still submerged, still flooded out. the devastation is widespread, and there seems to be more rain coming to many of these same areas tonight, david. >> mola lenghi on the scene for us. mola, thank you. kentucky and several surrounding states as you heard him report still under a flood threat tonight, and in the northeast at this hour, bracing for potential severe storms here. tonight, the damage coming in from an ef-2 tornado that hit southeast of buffalo, new york. winds 115 miles an hour. and of course, the heat, too, more than 36 million americans remain under heat alerts all the way to the northwest and at least two lives now lost to heat in oregon. senior meteorologist rob marciano live in portland, oregon, again tonight, of course, he's tracking it all. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. while this heat wave has turned deadly, the more pressing concerns tonight are those stor
. >> reporter: yeah, david. this river, the water still much higher than it normally is, as you can see, homes and businesses nearby still submerged, still flooded out. the devastation is widespread, and there seems to be more rain coming to many of these same areas tonight, david. >> mola lenghi on the scene for us. mola, thank you. kentucky and several surrounding states as you heard him report still under a flood threat tonight, and in the northeast at this hour, bracing for...
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david? >> that's really interesting for many americans, it's five days. and even if you don't test, can you go back out with your mask. he is going to wait five days plus and the negative result. you heard mary there press dr. jha asking about our reporting on the rebound cases paxlovid. the treatment is three tablets taken twice a day for five days. we ask dr. jen ashton about that when we heard dr. jha ask about it. he was pressed on something we reported on often here, the reports of rebound cases of covid after the anti-viral paxlovid. interestingly, he pointed out the data shows the percentage of cases of rebounds are really in the single digits, the number of rebounds after paxlovid. a you often say, doctors weigh pros and cons and there is no question in this case that is the best course of action. >> that's correct, david n clinical decision making, we ask four questions. what is the risk of the treatment versus the risk of not treating? what is the benefit of the treatment versus th
david? >> that's really interesting for many americans, it's five days. and even if you don't test, can you go back out with your mask. he is going to wait five days plus and the negative result. you heard mary there press dr. jha asking about our reporting on the rebound cases paxlovid. the treatment is three tablets taken twice a day for five days. we ask dr. jen ashton about that when we heard dr. jha ask about it. he was pressed on something we reported on often here, the reports of...
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>> hi, david michigan of course the auto capital, where the u.s. auto industry and world auto industry started. governor whitmer is trying to keep it that way, but you suffered a blow last year when ford announced it was spending $11.5 billion in of all places kentucky and tennessee what did that mean to the state of michigan? >> listen, no state expects to have 100% investment from any particular company, especially the way that mobility changed, but ford subsequently announced $2 billion investment here, incredible work at michigan central station in downtown detroit with google, the future of mobility is very much happening in the state of michigan we hustle, work harder than anybody, have incredible unique story to tell. >> and you also put into place some generous incentives, that was something necessary. was it something where the state was behind the curve, had to catch up or tell me about that and why that's so important. >> i think the historic knock on michigan is that we didn't have the same tools other states had to compete unfortunatel
>> hi, david michigan of course the auto capital, where the u.s. auto industry and world auto industry started. governor whitmer is trying to keep it that way, but you suffered a blow last year when ford announced it was spending $11.5 billion in of all places kentucky and tennessee what did that mean to the state of michigan? >> listen, no state expects to have 100% investment from any particular company, especially the way that mobility changed, but ford subsequently announced $2...
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but david, this is also about oil. with the president facing pressure to bring down high gas prices back home, he's trying to increase the flow of oil back to the u.s. and the white house is also hoping to help normalize relations here between saudi arabia and israel. david? >> mary bruce traveling with the president for us. thank you, mary. >>> when we come back here tonight, the shark attack off long island. the second attack in just ten days. >>> and last night, after those images of lost luggage at heathrow airport, what delta has now done tonight to bring a jet full of those bags back to the u.s., and where they're now at. where you can find them, in a moment. meet ron. that man is always on. and he's on it with jardiance for type 2 diabetes. his underhand sky serve? on fire. his grilling game? on point. and his a1c? ron is on it. with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only lowers a1c... it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. a
but david, this is also about oil. with the president facing pressure to bring down high gas prices back home, he's trying to increase the flow of oil back to the u.s. and the white house is also hoping to help normalize relations here between saudi arabia and israel. david? >> mary bruce traveling with the president for us. thank you, mary. >>> when we come back here tonight, the shark attack off long island. the second attack in just ten days. >>> and last night, after...
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david, russia's warningf western countrie will expand further into the country, david. >> yes, seeming to back up that u.s. intelligence, rachel scott live on the hill, rachel, thank you. >>> now the news tonight and case that made national headlines, we covered it, the turpin children, 13 siblings who escaped years of captivity and abuse by their own parents, some chained to beds. tonight allegations of their second horror. six of the 13 turpin siblings filing a lawsuit. what allegedly happened to them when placed in foster care after they were saved from their parents. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: this new lawsuit tonight is coming from six of the 13 children who police rescued here, in a filthy home east of los angeles, where authorities found some of the children chained to their beds, and all of them treated like no child deserves. >> all right, let's just go ahead and detain the parents. >> reporter: after the sheriff arrested their parents, the county and a private foster care agency sent the younger turpin children of riverside, california, to a foster family. and in the
david, russia's warningf western countrie will expand further into the country, david. >> yes, seeming to back up that u.s. intelligence, rachel scott live on the hill, rachel, thank you. >>> now the news tonight and case that made national headlines, we covered it, the turpin children, 13 siblings who escaped years of captivity and abuse by their own parents, some chained to beds. tonight allegations of their second horror. six of the 13 turpin siblings filing a lawsuit. what...
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david: david here, just hold that thought one moment. we are getting ironically from tokyo, the national police agency issues with abe's s ecurity. i think you mentioned structural reforms, is there anything you think they can tackle right now? prof. takeshita: we are lagging way behind, when it comes to utilization of women in the workforce. also, the foreign policy. he was very eloquent in this on like many of the japanese prime minister's who are often wishy-washy in their decision-making. he bridged a lot of friendships particularly with the united states, he dealt with both mr. obama and mr. trump. he sustained ties with india and continued the transpacific partnership, at the same time he made his stance very clear about the aggression we are facing from china and russia as well. after the election, we have a more than two thirds majority, which means we could have a change in the constitution. as mr. abe was saying, they would be a change with the japanese self defense force to raise it spending from 1% of gdp. that is a big move
david: david here, just hold that thought one moment. we are getting ironically from tokyo, the national police agency issues with abe's s ecurity. i think you mentioned structural reforms, is there anything you think they can tackle right now? prof. takeshita: we are lagging way behind, when it comes to utilization of women in the workforce. also, the foreign policy. he was very eloquent in this on like many of the japanese prime minister's who are often wishy-washy in their decision-making....
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david, last remarks. i was struck by the greeting that president biden got coming off air force one on the tarmac there being met by a deputy governor, not by king salmon which is what president biden was met by, not mbs. >> they are hard to get, angry, hedging their bets, not convinced that the united states is the reliable partner of choice. they are having diplomacy with russia and china. this is the chance to say we are your historic ally, stood by saudi arabia faithfully over the years but the united states wants to get something out of the relationship in return. i'm sure biden said that and hopefully we will hear what the president is prepared to tell us about what he got. >> not a two minute warning. they have taken it back. we have a few minutes to go before the president takes the podium. if you would be so kind, everybody, we will sneak in a very short break. don't go anywhere. we will be back in a couple of minutes. l be back in a couple f l be back in a couple f minutes. we got that right? ye
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david? >> all right, mireya tonight in texas. mireya, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the severe storms moving up the east coast at this hour. 50 million americans on alert, as i mentioned off the top tonight, for damaging winds, hail, possible tornadoes. washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york, to boston. in fact, take a look at this time lapse video from the storm today rolling in. a lightning strike at the empire state building. quite a scene here in new york. a torrential downpour flooding some new york city streets. and there could be more to come. all of this from a cold front colliding with this intense heat. senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all for us, hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. it is so oppressive in between these storms, the humidity just hangs in the air. you can feel it. the front is not through yet. so, we still have more storms to come. watches are up for much of new england, all the way down through the mid-atlantic. you see it on the radar scop
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certainly a question david: and to what extent david:, what are you looking at as far as what you are pricing in? what is the fed going to do with the information almost contradictory? let's bring in mark cranfield. a lot of big earnings. then we going to china pmi's. layout the roadmap for markets this week for us. >> you were saying about equities having a decent week last week and it is not rising equity traders tending to go with a view that as the fed gets closer to a peak in interest rates so that is going to be a good thing for equity markets because we can go back to the days where interest rates can start to come back down and it will be a tailwind for equities. i suspect we have got to get through a particular tricky earnings season. we have seen companies talk about headcount hiring. there been some such as ford motor company cutting. this is going to become increasingly hot topic. the labor conditions. the labor market was very hot in the u.s. to one where it has become saturated and companies think they are overstaffed as the economic data shows the. the slowdown is comin
certainly a question david: and to what extent david:, what are you looking at as far as what you are pricing in? what is the fed going to do with the information almost contradictory? let's bring in mark cranfield. a lot of big earnings. then we going to china pmi's. layout the roadmap for markets this week for us. >> you were saying about equities having a decent week last week and it is not rising equity traders tending to go with a view that as the fed gets closer to a peak in...
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tell him, terry, don't. andre, you've heard david dampier david oliver's story there. this is a failure of policy almost on every single level. surely just explains what those failures might be. well, actually this is a long story. italy has been struggling with migrations phenomenon for 4 years now . so you cannot really call it a sort of emergency right now, if you have politicians trying to figure out a crisis, because that is actually more political, a time for you know, for campaign and sod and is not surprised anymore. political actors, sir, and part is phase through the years. this is true in terms of a feeling to create the real integration bodices for the migrants, which are i'm in italy and are where entitled to remain that way. unless talking of the asylum seekers and people which are obtain and afterwards. and then once they obtain a permission to stay, they didn't find any occasion to really integrate in terms of, you know, education, worker and facilities, whatever. which may, of course, difficult for this people to have a sort of normal life in italy, wh
tell him, terry, don't. andre, you've heard david dampier david oliver's story there. this is a failure of policy almost on every single level. surely just explains what those failures might be. well, actually this is a long story. italy has been struggling with migrations phenomenon for 4 years now . so you cannot really call it a sort of emergency right now, if you have politicians trying to figure out a crisis, because that is actually more political, a time for you know, for campaign and...
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>> reporter: good morning, david. that summit is happening at nationals park in southeast d.c., we're joined by david solomon, one of the headliners the mood on main street general is not joyful. of the small businesses you hold 61% say the country is headed in the wrong direction. 89% want action from washington, what do you feel you can accomplish >>. >> i this small businesses are such a vital part of our economy. they've had a rough ride now i think people are concerned and looking for support or ways to weather through the next speed bumps coming so we tried to bring these businesses together, to give them an opportunity to network, talk about some of the common issues, but give them a chance today -- this is our advocacy day, to bring some of their issues to representatives, so we have a number of congressmen and senators meeting with these small business owners today to listen to that advocacy. >> 93% of small businesses see a recession in the next year you asked economists, they say there's always a 1 in 6 cha
>> reporter: good morning, david. that summit is happening at nationals park in southeast d.c., we're joined by david solomon, one of the headliners the mood on main street general is not joyful. of the small businesses you hold 61% say the country is headed in the wrong direction. 89% want action from washington, what do you feel you can accomplish >>. >> i this small businesses are such a vital part of our economy. they've had a rough ride now i think people are concerned...
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david oliver younger david oliver is a mike, a my grinning recently made the journey from libya before we get into any questions . you just explain to us and to our audience what your experience was. how did you get into italy? well, i will start by has no figures to speak. i just mentioned that you can mark garza anemic guns in italy until you have already done the procedures and able to interview and identify the person. so each each reach back out to my country and she doesn't as christine when i leave my country start so dance and dance printing all the way to the northern stanford chart. and i found myself in maybe a because the given situation in the countries where i had to cross was not fan range. so i had to to constantly migrate and lead. yeah, i'm out the day. what i swan upon my arrival in libya was. busy only night nan or jose exclusions mate under all his his team was being found that by day european and italian government. and when i tried to grab this d, i was supposed to been, they are intercepted and pushed back to detention centers. these only happened not once or tw
david oliver younger david oliver is a mike, a my grinning recently made the journey from libya before we get into any questions . you just explain to us and to our audience what your experience was. how did you get into italy? well, i will start by has no figures to speak. i just mentioned that you can mark garza anemic guns in italy until you have already done the procedures and able to interview and identify the person. so each each reach back out to my country and she doesn't as christine...
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david: i just realized that last story was celine dior. [laughter] seems like i'm the only one who got that. yvonne: that is a dry joke. david: let's move things along. we talked about semis with beth kindig. down 1%. tsmc, fractional losses. some movers in hong kong, here we go. short seller, blue orca, some allegations there. the company is saying it is reviewing allegations and considering action to protect the interest of shareholders. do we have that? thank you. 11% down. yvonne: perhaps a bit of disappointment on what prices are. down 14%, session lows for that stock. certainly alibaba, yeah, that optimism yesterday is gone today. new worries on europe's energy crunch, as russian and insiders tell us the gas crunch will continue. details just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. >> lo
david: i just realized that last story was celine dior. [laughter] seems like i'm the only one who got that. yvonne: that is a dry joke. david: let's move things along. we talked about semis with beth kindig. down 1%. tsmc, fractional losses. some movers in hong kong, here we go. short seller, blue orca, some allegations there. the company is saying it is reviewing allegations and considering action to protect the interest of shareholders. do we have that? thank you. 11% down. yvonne: perhaps a...
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well, thanks david. thank you henry. i think y'all in the book make a really strong case for the power and the potential of the texas triangle with that raises the question, which you also mentioned the book of why so many of our artificials and our legislature seem to be at war with the cities and the elected officials the cities have chosen and with choices voters have made at the ballot box about things like bonds. yeah. i mean the state seems to want a micromanage everything to from whether cities can ban plastic trash bags to whether we can put bike lanes on lower broadway. so, how can we advance the potential of this? well political situation i think that texas has been in a period of sort of economic. i'm sorry political transition and therefore instability, but in recent years we've seen the dominance of red texas republican, texas and it i think they feel that there is a some value in holding the base by going after the cities which tend to be more blue. so recent legislative sessions have seen things like obses
well, thanks david. thank you henry. i think y'all in the book make a really strong case for the power and the potential of the texas triangle with that raises the question, which you also mentioned the book of why so many of our artificials and our legislature seem to be at war with the cities and the elected officials the cities have chosen and with choices voters have made at the ballot box about things like bonds. yeah. i mean the state seems to want a micromanage everything to from whether...
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yo soy david palomino. maiti: muchas gracias por este reporte tan completo desde el momento del incidente y por traernos lo Último que estÁ ocurriendo en vivo desde el lugar de los hechos. varios de los heridos ya fueron dados de alta, pero otros aÚn se encuentran hospitalizados. viviana Ávila esta en vivo fuera de uno de los hospitales conlo Último de estos detalles. quÉ se sabe a esta hora? viviana: de 26 vÍctimas traÍdas a este hospital, 25 presentaban heridas de bala, 19 recibirÁn atenciÓn mÉdica y dados de alta. debo decir que la familia de nicolÁs toledo, el abuelo de 78 aÑos de edad que se encontraba de visita y fue una de las primeras vÍctimas mortales en identificarse, ya ha creado una pÁgina de recaudaciÓn de fondos para los gastos funerarios. esta y la descripciÓn que hacen de nicolÁs toledo, un padre de ocho, abuelo de muchos que nos dejÓ esta maÑana del 4 de julio, lo que se suponÍa iba a ser un dÍa divertido en familia se tornÓ en una horrorosa tragedia para todos nosotr
yo soy david palomino. maiti: muchas gracias por este reporte tan completo desde el momento del incidente y por traernos lo Último que estÁ ocurriendo en vivo desde el lugar de los hechos. varios de los heridos ya fueron dados de alta, pero otros aÚn se encuentran hospitalizados. viviana Ávila esta en vivo fuera de uno de los hospitales conlo Último de estos detalles. quÉ se sabe a esta hora? viviana: de 26 vÍctimas traÍdas a este hospital, 25 presentaban heridas de bala, 19 recibirÁn...
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and david, what about that would be my, my chip. i'd go with susan about about don't go for the cheapest. you can go for the cheapest. that gives you the right to counsel your ticket so that they do, you know, sort of 20 to 30 percent on, but it may well be worth it. and it's very much easier to negotiate with the airline afterwards. if you're, you are on one of the flights that gets cancelled. and alex last bit of advice from you is a frequent traveler show. if you're checking in luggage, pop an apple pie board and other another brand similar in order to be your luggage in real time so that you can try to get that help because bags are being lost all over the place. carry hand luggage if you can, without checking in and doug right to the, to early this message being pushed about arrives b, i would really often that achieve much to 3 hours is usually enough because they are up and not even a brilliant thanks to all our guests for the excellent advice, thanks to david les amount to susan sobered, and alex ma cherice. and thank you fo
and david, what about that would be my, my chip. i'd go with susan about about don't go for the cheapest. you can go for the cheapest. that gives you the right to counsel your ticket so that they do, you know, sort of 20 to 30 percent on, but it may well be worth it. and it's very much easier to negotiate with the airline afterwards. if you're, you are on one of the flights that gets cancelled. and alex last bit of advice from you is a frequent traveler show. if you're checking in luggage, pop...
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david? >> all right, pierre thomas with us. pierre, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, a powerful earthquake in the philippines killing at least five people, injuring dozens more. toppling buildings and triggering landslides there. the epicenter was in a mountainous area in the north. but it was felt some 200 miles south in manila, where patients were evacuated from two hospitals for a time. >>> when we come back here tonight, the awful road rage case. authorities say a woman firing into a car with a man and child. authorities studying a key piece of video tonight. >>> and then later, remembering >>> and then later, remembering a tv favorite. and if you're taking a multivitamin alone, you may be missing a critical piece. preservision. preservision areds 2 contains the only clinically proven nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. "preservision is backed by 20 years of clinical studies" "and its from the eye experts at bausch and lomb" so, ask your
david? >> all right, pierre thomas with us. pierre, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, a powerful earthquake in the philippines killing at least five people, injuring dozens more. toppling buildings and triggering landslides there. the epicenter was in a mountainous area in the north. but it was felt some 200 miles south in manila, where patients were evacuated from two hospitals for a time. >>> when we come back here tonight, the awful road rage case. authorities say a...
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let's begin august in london is david les amounts. he's an asian analyst and consulting editor like global in portland, in the united states. the susan saw that she's a national geographic travel photographer. she travels extensively for the national geographic expedition program. and joining us from the farmer show in the u. k. is alex ma, cherice, and asian consultant, an author of ation briefing. welcome to you all. david will start with your easy question. whose fault is all? is why we queuing forever and missing off lights council that the last minute? ah, i think a good say the fault is with coven firmly itself. and what cobra did to the industry the? the industry lost billions of dollars over that period. it was a long period. never has there been such an extended shut down of this industry? in fact, i'm not sure about any other industry. now during that time, a whole load of changes happens. they had to either low or even lay off lots of employees. and the big problem is that when they tried to take them back on again, when de
let's begin august in london is david les amounts. he's an asian analyst and consulting editor like global in portland, in the united states. the susan saw that she's a national geographic travel photographer. she travels extensively for the national geographic expedition program. and joining us from the farmer show in the u. k. is alex ma, cherice, and asian consultant, an author of ation briefing. welcome to you all. david will start with your easy question. whose fault is all? is why we...
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[applause] >> thank you david. esteemed members ofthe san francisco legal community , just over a month ago mayor reed declared april 27 the bar association of san francisco day. the mayor was honoring 150 years of work that this bar association has done since its founding in 1872. we have advocated for every major civil rights cause in the country. we've been leaders of the world in this regard and for thepast 50 years we have advocated for reproductive justice . in 1970 four roe v wade we call for the removal of restrictions from abortion in this state. in the 1970s and 80s we advocatedfor reproductive justice causes. we signed on to every major brief beforethe supreme court . today as david said we are joining together to form a new coalition , the legal alliance forreproductive rights . we know that the finest law firms in the city , everybody here has not only joined but rushed to join this effort to protect the newly vulnerable cause of pregnant people in this country. they're doing so to uphold the basic rig
[applause] >> thank you david. esteemed members ofthe san francisco legal community , just over a month ago mayor reed declared april 27 the bar association of san francisco day. the mayor was honoring 150 years of work that this bar association has done since its founding in 1872. we have advocated for every major civil rights cause in the country. we've been leaders of the world in this regard and for thepast 50 years we have advocated for reproductive justice . in 1970 four roe v wade...
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david? >> pierre thomas, rachel scott, our thanks to both of you tonight. >>> we move onto the other news and late today, an awful scene right here in new york city. a boat on the hudson capsizing. a child among the dead tonight. the rescue effort to get to several others. victims pulled from the water. abc's erielle reshef on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, tragedy on new york city's hudson river. two people dead after this small jet boat capsized. the victims, a 7-year-old boy and a 50-year-old woman. authorities and new york waterway ferries frantically attempt to pull 12 people from the water. first responders rendering first aid. >> we saw a couple people on the water and they kept popping out. it was a capsized boat. >> reporter: eyewitnesses on the ferries describing the distraught passengers. >> everyone was on the boat, and they were screaming. so the ferry stopped, and they threw out life vests, and then we pulled them up one by one. >> reporter: the boat chartered by fami
david? >> pierre thomas, rachel scott, our thanks to both of you tonight. >>> we move onto the other news and late today, an awful scene right here in new york city. a boat on the hudson capsizing. a child among the dead tonight. the rescue effort to get to several others. victims pulled from the water. abc's erielle reshef on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, tragedy on new york city's hudson river. two people dead after this small jet boat capsized. the victims, a...
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david: hello. rishaad: ali baba shares dropping back after report the company faces a inquiry over data case. authorities in shanghai summoned executives from ali baba's cloud decision -- division. the private security research included a hacked police database posted on the cloud platform. the company had interest as torstar coming back to asian travel hubs. its u.s. rival mgm resorts recently approached the shareholder, which is the billionaire family on a possible deal. while the discussions did not lead to an agreement, other futures have also been studying the firm, the owner of france retails are expecting for your profit to hit the record over the weaker yen and stronger sales. they have raised therefore your forecast of ¥290 billion from earlier after 270 billion. all that according to the company statement. david: for retailing and clothing, let's have a look at property right now. chinese property to be exact. difficulties in this sector, and the latest angle is what's happening with mor
david: hello. rishaad: ali baba shares dropping back after report the company faces a inquiry over data case. authorities in shanghai summoned executives from ali baba's cloud decision -- division. the private security research included a hacked police database posted on the cloud platform. the company had interest as torstar coming back to asian travel hubs. its u.s. rival mgm resorts recently approached the shareholder, which is the billionaire family on a possible deal. while the discussions...
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i'm david eades. our top stories: in denmark, three people are killed in a shooting at a shopping centre in copenhagen. three others remain critically wounded. translation: suddenly we heard shots. - i think there were 10 shots. we ran through the mall and ended up in a toilet, where we all huddled together. there were around 11 of us. we were so scared. it's just been a terrible experience. police say a 22—year—old danish man has been charged with �*intentional killing�* and will appear in court on monday. ukraine�*s troops have withdrawn from the strategic city of lysychansk. russia says it now controls the entire region of luhansk. at least six mountaineers are killed in an avalanche in the italian dolomites after part of a glacier collapsed. and another win for novak — the serbian tennis player
i'm david eades. our top stories: in denmark, three people are killed in a shooting at a shopping centre in copenhagen. three others remain critically wounded. translation: suddenly we heard shots. - i think there were 10 shots. we ran through the mall and ended up in a toilet, where we all huddled together. there were around 11 of us. we were so scared. it's just been a terrible experience. police say a 22—year—old danish man has been charged with �*intentional killing�* and will...
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some are doing it for the reasons that david said. but we have to come to terms with the fact that actually there are evil people out there who are bent on destruction. and we can't excuse everything as a senate minority leader did after highland park saying it is mental illness. judy: we've had several people on this program, david, asked about this, saying there are other countries with young people who have emotional and mental problems but they don't have as many guns as we have. david: the guns are clear part of it. if they didn't have guns, they wouldn't be doing it. i think it is true other countries don't have as many people caught in the circumstances these young men find themselves in. we've had a fraying social fabric. 54% of people say no one knows them well. the number of people who say they don't have has quadrupled in the last several decades. there is something going on in the society which is a relational breakdown. ion't want to minimize the importance of having 400 million guns in this country, but out don't want to
some are doing it for the reasons that david said. but we have to come to terms with the fact that actually there are evil people out there who are bent on destruction. and we can't excuse everything as a senate minority leader did after highland park saying it is mental illness. judy: we've had several people on this program, david, asked about this, saying there are other countries with young people who have emotional and mental problems but they don't have as many guns as we have. david: the...
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david: a little bit but not much. nothing i say should dissuade anybody from pursuing the cause, but there is a giant gap between what a lot of democrats want to talk about and what the rest of the country wants to talk about. if you ask people about the most important issues, progressives want to talk about abortion and guns, and the entire rest of the country want to talk about the economy. for them, the economy is way up here. jobs are number one in inflation number two. why is joe biden at three -- 33% approval? the economy. why in the same poll do half of hispanics support the republicans now? the economy. william: earthquake type numbers. david: i think that is probably an outlier but we've had a series of polls showing a lot of hispanic movement to the republican party and turning into a multiracial, working-class party. people should pursue their passions and these issues, but if democrats, if they are not talking about economic policy every day, they are not talking about the policy that is clearly ranking nu
david: a little bit but not much. nothing i say should dissuade anybody from pursuing the cause, but there is a giant gap between what a lot of democrats want to talk about and what the rest of the country wants to talk about. if you ask people about the most important issues, progressives want to talk about abortion and guns, and the entire rest of the country want to talk about the economy. for them, the economy is way up here. jobs are number one in inflation number two. why is joe biden at...
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david: it seems remote. i have never understood why an australian style gun buyback is an affront to anybody. it is open choice. you can sell your gun or not. but if we are going to erase 400 million guns, it will take something like that, not just banning future purchases. we have 400 million. judy: you mentioned abortion access. president biden did sign this executive order today. we had laura reporting on that. is this the kind of thing that is going to make a difference, frankly? jonathan: no. i say that not denigrating what the president and the administration did today. in order to blunt the impact of what the supreme court did, you need a federal law. that is why i think the president was so emphatic today, was so emphatic the day the court decision came down. was emphatic when he was at the g7 on foreign soil talk ing about how extreme the supreme court decision is. why voting is so imperative. if you want to codify roe, the only way that will happen is if democrats maintain control in the house and
david: it seems remote. i have never understood why an australian style gun buyback is an affront to anybody. it is open choice. you can sell your gun or not. but if we are going to erase 400 million guns, it will take something like that, not just banning future purchases. we have 400 million. judy: you mentioned abortion access. president biden did sign this executive order today. we had laura reporting on that. is this the kind of thing that is going to make a difference, frankly? jonathan:...
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david says he is not concerned with being called a hero. he just hopes the story teaches people a lesson about answering a call to help. >> you need to help people, help people get out of the way. be careful and dark areas on the freeway. >> unbelievable. still ahead, and streaming, on cbs news, bay area bid >>> they have not met a veteran they don't screw over. what are we? >>> jon stewart sends a message to lawmakers that dropped a key bill for veterans. >>> where did all the sierra snow go? not to the reservoirs. a lot of it vanished into thin air. >>> another california city is >>> san francisco is slamming the brakes on federally mandated patient transfers from laguna hospital. this comes after four patients died within days of their transfers from the facility. they lost their medicare and medicaid funding in april, after several violations. the feds ordered all patients out by september so that the city could fix the problems. the mayor argued that many patients are simply too frail to be moved. the government agreed to an indefinite
david says he is not concerned with being called a hero. he just hopes the story teaches people a lesson about answering a call to help. >> you need to help people, help people get out of the way. be careful and dark areas on the freeway. >> unbelievable. still ahead, and streaming, on cbs news, bay area bid >>> they have not met a veteran they don't screw over. what are we? >>> jon stewart sends a message to lawmakers that dropped a key bill for veterans....
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>> reporter: that's right, david. moderna says that vaccine candidate produced almost twice the number of antibodies as its current vaccine. moderna plans to submit its data to the fda later this week and the white house says we could expect to see a rollout in october or november. david? >> all right, eva pilgrim with us here tonight. eva, thank you. >>> next tonight here, just days before his trial for contempt of congress, former trump adviser steve bannon now says he's willing to testify before the january 6th committee. well, a judge today saying that despite his change of heart, his trial for contempt of congress will go on. also tonight, what we learned late today about tomorrow's january 6th hearing, who will now testify? and the other key witness we're expecting to hear from. rachel scott on the hill again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a federal judge appointed by former president donald trump refusing to delay the trial of steve bannon, despite bannon's last-minute offer to testify before the january 6th co
>> reporter: that's right, david. moderna says that vaccine candidate produced almost twice the number of antibodies as its current vaccine. moderna plans to submit its data to the fda later this week and the white house says we could expect to see a rollout in october or november. david? >> all right, eva pilgrim with us here tonight. eva, thank you. >>> next tonight here, just days before his trial for contempt of congress, former trump adviser steve bannon now says he's...
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>> reporter: david, pat cipollone really is the key witness here. he was one of the few people who was with trump at the white house when all this went down, and a source close to cipollone told me that he seriously considered resigning on that day but decided to stay because he felt things would have been even worse if he had left. david. >> all right, this is all again tomorrow night, jon, thank you. jon will be right here with me and the political team live as we cover it, the january 6th committee, the primetime hearing begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific right here on abc. >> on capitol hill, the first time the wife of a foreign leader has delivered remarks to so many gathered lawmakers inside the capitol. ukraine's olena zelenska making an emotional appeal, not she said as a first lady but instead as a daughter and a mother, thanking the u.s. for its support but also pleading for air defense systems and what she brought with her. rachel scott on the hill tonight. >> reporter: tonight, an unprecedented and personal plea from the firs
>> reporter: david, pat cipollone really is the key witness here. he was one of the few people who was with trump at the white house when all this went down, and a source close to cipollone told me that he seriously considered resigning on that day but decided to stay because he felt things would have been even worse if he had left. david. >> all right, this is all again tomorrow night, jon, thank you. jon will be right here with me and the political team live as we cover it, the...
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>> hey, david. i still got you, david? >> i think so. >> it's still a pandemic zoom era. we'll try to get her back in. since i have you, i'll table that question and show you something you mentioned, which is the rather controversial outtakes, things trump said that didn't go out at the time. take a look. >> this election is now over. congress has certified the results. i don't want to say the election's over. i just want to say congress has certified the results, without saying the election's over, okay? >> david? >> he can't accept reality. and that goes up till today. that was on january 7th. in the last couple days he's asked wisconsin to pull back votes. he thinks somehow he can gain the election. he refused to accept the reality on that speech. refused to go along with aides who are beseeching him, including his family members to declare there would be a peaceful transition and recognize the election was done. the speech you showed with his edits, a thought it was key -- someone wrote a line for him regarding the rioters -- you do not represent me. he cut that out.
>> hey, david. i still got you, david? >> i think so. >> it's still a pandemic zoom era. we'll try to get her back in. since i have you, i'll table that question and show you something you mentioned, which is the rather controversial outtakes, things trump said that didn't go out at the time. take a look. >> this election is now over. congress has certified the results. i don't want to say the election's over. i just want to say congress has certified the results,...
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ed: david, your reaction? david: i seldom agree with anything marsha blackburn says, but she is quoted by alex in his story saying if you use tiktok, assume your data is in the hands of the chinese government. that is a lot -- that is what a lot of us observers have known for a long time. the fact tiktok management is confirming that today any fact, is what is really news here. it amazes me that people are more concerned about this. this is an area where republican congresspeople and fcc members are focusing on a real issue. ed: david, news just crossing the bloomberg terminal -- google saying it is going to begin deleting location history in its systems that it identifies as personal information. it gives the example of certain medical facilities, for example. the change do in coming weeks pay facilities can include counseling centers, domestic violence shelters, abortion clinics, fertility centers. it seems to be linked to search and maps and where one might be seeking a destination. what is your sense of ho
ed: david, your reaction? david: i seldom agree with anything marsha blackburn says, but she is quoted by alex in his story saying if you use tiktok, assume your data is in the hands of the chinese government. that is a lot -- that is what a lot of us observers have known for a long time. the fact tiktok management is confirming that today any fact, is what is really news here. it amazes me that people are more concerned about this. this is an area where republican congresspeople and fcc...
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quÉ tenemos como david? david: gracias, fÉlix fueron nueve horas de la cacerÍa humana. a las 6:30 p.m. hora local cuando se produce este arresto. estuvimos presente necesaria , seguido en una persecuciÓn se logra el arresto de la persona. robert iii. vimos perros, anti explosivos y oficiales recopilando todo tipo de evidencia. que seguramente serÁ utilizada mÁs adelante. una vez que se ha presentado en corte. lo cierto es que despuÉs de esta bÚsqueda de nueve horas intensa, se logra la captura de la persona. robert. ante la mirada de cientos de personas que llegaron al lugar, despuÉs de estar horas en sus hogares escondidos. sirviendo las indicaciones de las autoridades. >> en un desfile matutino del 4 de julio. en la que murieron seis personas. y otras 26 resultaron heridas. un agente policial de la gente de chicago ha visto en su vehÍculo marca honda. y solicitÓ refuerzos. huyÓ, pero finalmente fue detenido. >> un suceso despuÉs de 47 aÑos que llevo aquÍ. >> estÁ difÍcil. imaginarse nada mÁs que pudo haber sido cualquiera de nosotros. uno se pone triste
quÉ tenemos como david? david: gracias, fÉlix fueron nueve horas de la cacerÍa humana. a las 6:30 p.m. hora local cuando se produce este arresto. estuvimos presente necesaria , seguido en una persecuciÓn se logra el arresto de la persona. robert iii. vimos perros, anti explosivos y oficiales recopilando todo tipo de evidencia. que seguramente serÁ utilizada mÁs adelante. una vez que se ha presentado en corte. lo cierto es que despuÉs de esta bÚsqueda de nueve horas intensa, se logra la...
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david: david here. we will get to the outlook for some of your business lines, but one last question on your supply chains, help us understand what your inventory is looking like now? that is a good proxy of where you think supply chains will be, or the problems that there will be 3-6 months from now. amit: as you know, we have built a business model which is direct to customer, customized. what we can tell you is that we will continue to see and experience shortages across multiple categories, and it will take some time before it can get fixed. even if someone starts a new factory today, it will take 18-24 months. investment is ongoing, but it will take cap. rishaad: when you look at demand , how does pricing work for you, given the volatility of the foreign exchanges? amit: first of all, happy birthday to you today. [laughter] yvonne : i love how he he is the first one to say it on air. rishaad: now you are not going to answer the question? [laughter] new lynn amit: we had a strong first quarter, up 1
david: david here. we will get to the outlook for some of your business lines, but one last question on your supply chains, help us understand what your inventory is looking like now? that is a good proxy of where you think supply chains will be, or the problems that there will be 3-6 months from now. amit: as you know, we have built a business model which is direct to customer, customized. what we can tell you is that we will continue to see and experience shortages across multiple categories,...
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david? >> just extraordinary from coast to coast. rob marciano leading us off. thank you. >>> we turn next here tonight to the chilling new images g that shooting scare at dallas love field airport. newly released surveillance tonight showing the moment the suspect began firing. passengers running, hiding in that terminal. and what we're now learning tonight about the suspect. she was not supposed to have a gun. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, dramatic new video from inside dallas love field airport as a woman opens fire. watch. surveillance cameras capture her arriving in a red uber vehicle, entering the airport wearing a black hoodie. just before 11:00 a.m., she walks into a bathroom. five minutes later, she leaves the bathroom and wanders into the ticketing area. >> saying she was going to blow up the airport and pulls the handgun from her sweatshirt. >> reporter: then, the first shots fired. her arm raised, the crowd runs for cover. crouching behind seats. authorities say
david? >> just extraordinary from coast to coast. rob marciano leading us off. thank you. >>> we turn next here tonight to the chilling new images g that shooting scare at dallas love field airport. newly released surveillance tonight showing the moment the suspect began firing. passengers running, hiding in that terminal. and what we're now learning tonight about the suspect. she was not supposed to have a gun. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, dramatic new...
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david? >> mary bruce traveling with the president on this visit to the middle east. mary, thank you again tonight. >>> in the meantime to a major development in the january 6th investigation. tonight sources telling abc news that a washington, d.c., police officer, has now testified before the january 6th committee. today, in fact, describing a heated exchange between former president trump and the secret service when the president wanted to go to the capitol instead of the white house. tonight here, the other major question -- how does the secret service explain those erased messages from january 5th and 6th? again tonight, rachel scott. >> reporter: tonight sources tell abc news the january 6th committee has heard new testimony from a d.c. police officer describing a heated exchange between former president donald trump and his secret service agents when they refused to take him to the capitol after his rally. it comes after white house aide cassidy hutchinson testified she was told the president lunged at the agents. >> the president said something to the effect o
david? >> mary bruce traveling with the president on this visit to the middle east. mary, thank you again tonight. >>> in the meantime to a major development in the january 6th investigation. tonight sources telling abc news that a washington, d.c., police officer, has now testified before the january 6th committee. today, in fact, describing a heated exchange between former president trump and the secret service when the president wanted to go to the capitol instead of the white...
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david. >> drownings from people getting in river to cool off. live in london, will reeve, thanks to you as well. >>> continue to track the heat in europe and at home before it arrives in the northeast. chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking it all. hi ginger. >> we're in thunderstorm watch, where i'm standing, couple of sprinkles. we had three-plus inches per hour in some of the storms with 60-plus-mile-an-hour winds, 10:00 p.m., western connecticut through virginia. talk about the heat through the center of the nation, up into the plains, excessive heat warnings, focus on oklahoma, talked so much about texas taking the brunt of heat. oklahoma city tomorrow, peak afternoon heat but 111 feels like, could hit 110. tying all-time july record. by the way, speaking of human induced climate change, overnight lows is where we see most links to climate change. warm ones as well. david. >> overnight lows in mid-80s in dallas, no relief or cooling. see you tomorrow morning on "gma," ginger zee. thanks to will reeve and trevor ault as well on the heat. >>
david. >> drownings from people getting in river to cool off. live in london, will reeve, thanks to you as well. >>> continue to track the heat in europe and at home before it arrives in the northeast. chief meteorologist ginger zee tracking it all. hi ginger. >> we're in thunderstorm watch, where i'm standing, couple of sprinkles. we had three-plus inches per hour in some of the storms with 60-plus-mile-an-hour winds, 10:00 p.m., western connecticut through virginia. talk...
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david: todavÍa no me creo la pelÍcula. [risas] reportera: ortiz dijo que su logro mÁs importante ha sido poder ayudar a otros, a travÉs de su fundaciÓn que ayuda a familias de bajos ingresos. david: no me gusta ver a un niÑo sufriendo. me gusta que los niÑos tengan su sonrisa. reportera: es la alegrÍa que les ha traÍdo por dÉcadas. >> como buena dominicana que le gusta el bÉisbol, es mÁs que un orgullo que sea exaltado al salÓn de la fama. fÉlix: que sigan celebrando. este danÉs conquistÓ hoy el tour de francia tras emerger victorioso de un vibrante duelo con el campeÓn defensor, amplio favorito al inicio de la prueba. presentador: pachuca recibiendo a los pumas, que viajaron sin dani alves. allÍ estaba el gol de nico ibÁÑez, pero era anulado por fuera de lugar al minuto 19. no contaba todavÍa. tuvo una pumas al final, pero 0—0 terminÓ el partido. el ciclista jonas vingegaard se quedÓ con el honor de ganar la Última etapa del tour de francia. campeÓn de la ediciÓn 109. este piloto mexicano subiÓ
david: todavÍa no me creo la pelÍcula. [risas] reportera: ortiz dijo que su logro mÁs importante ha sido poder ayudar a otros, a travÉs de su fundaciÓn que ayuda a familias de bajos ingresos. david: no me gusta ver a un niÑo sufriendo. me gusta que los niÑos tengan su sonrisa. reportera: es la alegrÍa que les ha traÍdo por dÉcadas. >> como buena dominicana que le gusta el bÉisbol, es mÁs que un orgullo que sea exaltado al salÓn de la fama. fÉlix: que sigan celebrando. este...
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david: anyway. rishaad: the purchase of men's underwear and it slows down during a recession even though it is arguably a staple. men hold onto their underwear longer apparently. let's not go there. fred, thank you for joining us. hsbc cohead of asian economics research. plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: let's get you straight to southeast asia and some of the market action or the lack of it in some cases. jakarta coming online and we should be getting vietnam anytime now. the fx markets, the big move up into the dollar, more so in g10 currencies, specifically the euro. that being said, multiyear lows, in some cases multi-decade lows for some of these currencies. the position today. rishaad: the currency there up 5.5% since the start of the year. we're expecting this increase in the cost of borrowing there. 25 basis points is what we're looking at and most people are looking at that. 2.25% with the base rate. yvonne: the ongoing debate is are they going to go to the 50 today? after
david: anyway. rishaad: the purchase of men's underwear and it slows down during a recession even though it is arguably a staple. men hold onto their underwear longer apparently. let's not go there. fred, thank you for joining us. hsbc cohead of asian economics research. plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: let's get you straight to southeast asia and some of the market action or the lack of it in some cases. jakarta coming online and we should be getting vietnam anytime now. the...
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david? >> victor oquendo tonight. victor, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn next tonight to new questions and new anger after that chilling video was released from inside that school in uvalde. the families who lost their children want answers. how this went on for 77 minutes. the images of officers retreating in that hallway. abc's john quinones tonight in uvalde. >> reporter: tonight, in that uvalde community, many parents had been demanding answers. now their anger only growing after new video obtained by kvue and "the austin american statesman" shows the 77 agonizing minutes from the time the gunman entered the school until law enforcement would finally take him down. those organizations releasing the leaked video to provide transparency to the community. one of the responding officers was outside the classroom armed with an assault rifle. just three minutes into the massacre. police retreating after coming under fire. teacher arnulfo reyes says watching the video makes him sick. he was shot twice, trapped w
david? >> victor oquendo tonight. victor, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn next tonight to new questions and new anger after that chilling video was released from inside that school in uvalde. the families who lost their children want answers. how this went on for 77 minutes. the images of officers retreating in that hallway. abc's john quinones tonight in uvalde. >> reporter: tonight, in that uvalde community, many parents had been demanding answers. now their anger...
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well, that's bringing jamiria, david oliver younger david oliver is a mike, a migrant in recently made the journey from libya before we get into any questions here. just explain to us and to our audience what your experience was. how did you get into italy? well, i was talking about how the figures to speak, i just mentioned that you cannot call person anemic. done until you have already done the procedure to interview and identify the person or if they reach back to my country in 2001 i completed my results so that and that rating all the way through the northern to dr. jobs and i found myself in maybe because to give it a situation in the country, it's why i had to cross was not rain. so i had to to constantly migrate and leave of the day. what i find upon my arrival of media was only my natural job exclusions mates, and all of these 15 was being fun that european monday, talent government. and when i tried to grow this d, i was supposed to been late or intercepted and pushed back to detention centers. these only happened not once or twice and with all the, the continuous experience
well, that's bringing jamiria, david oliver younger david oliver is a mike, a migrant in recently made the journey from libya before we get into any questions here. just explain to us and to our audience what your experience was. how did you get into italy? well, i was talking about how the figures to speak, i just mentioned that you cannot call person anemic. done until you have already done the procedure to interview and identify the person or if they reach back to my country in 2001 i...
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david: absolutely. i saw a graph today of how many decisions of the court over the decades were conservative. it is a little like this. then this year is way up in the ceiling. there clearly was the culmination of a fifty-year development of the federalist society and all of that -- they now control the court. the one thing that has peeved me a little, and ruth will argue with me a little bit -- ruth: i would never. [laughter] david: we had all these decades of liberal decisions and suddenly we get conservative decisions and now politics is entering the court. that is not true. there were liberal decisions for a while. now there are very strong conservative decisions. ruth: now there are very strong conservative decisions reached in ways that i would argue are deeply unconservative, without due regard to the importance of keeping precedent. cherry picking history when it suits your purpose and a mooring it when it doesn't -- ignoring it when it doesn't. justice kagan in the regulatory decision you cited
david: absolutely. i saw a graph today of how many decisions of the court over the decades were conservative. it is a little like this. then this year is way up in the ceiling. there clearly was the culmination of a fifty-year development of the federalist society and all of that -- they now control the court. the one thing that has peeved me a little, and ruth will argue with me a little bit -- ruth: i would never. [laughter] david: we had all these decades of liberal decisions and suddenly we...