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the u.s. imposes sanctions against the international criminal court targeting its lawyers investigated suspected would crimes in afghanistan well what's behind president donald trump's move this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm iran can the united states is facing criticism around the world for its latest threats against the international criminal court president donald trump has signed an executive order sanctioning the i.c.c. staff and their families the u.s. which is not a member of the hague based tribunal is angry at investigations into suspected war crimes in afghanistan that could implicate its soldiers the i.c.c. called the sanctions an unprecedented attack rights groups are worried about the potential impact on international justice will bring in our guest in a moment but 1st roslyn jordan has this report from washington d.c. . the united states has never been a party to the international criminal court in the hague it says the court does not have the right to put
the u.s. imposes sanctions against the international criminal court targeting its lawyers investigated suspected would crimes in afghanistan well what's behind president donald trump's move this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm iran can the united states is facing criticism around the world for its latest threats against the international criminal court president donald trump has signed an executive order sanctioning the i.c.c. staff and their families the u.s. which is not...
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the u.s. and afghan air campaign over the past few years has been weaken the taliban's presence and continues. and even after the deal with the united states was made the fight he hasn't stopped is the taliban has continued to attack afghan forces must kill at the end of the resident junkie the dish be able to live on the edge of the spielberg of the spirit is it cold in my eyes you got about a little item about a low level slow but it is equal to that of the. whole on the. brink of fire coming from my direction we're going to get out here enough. 3 weeks after the airstrike the u.s. military said they had conducted an investigation and that there were no casualties . how did you feel when the u.s. military said there were no casualties. and the only neil little are told by 10231 was what if i knew it was. going in the midst of a lot of going to. need to. get them up who she had other women. who had a name in there within minutes. abdul jabar lost his wife and 2 of his daughters his son who wa
the u.s. and afghan air campaign over the past few years has been weaken the taliban's presence and continues. and even after the deal with the united states was made the fight he hasn't stopped is the taliban has continued to attack afghan forces must kill at the end of the resident junkie the dish be able to live on the edge of the spielberg of the spirit is it cold in my eyes you got about a little item about a low level slow but it is equal to that of the. whole on the. brink of fire coming...
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today the u.s. seen dangerous increases in cold in 1000 cases now half of all states are averaging more new cases each day than they have in weeks now experts are warning that this could have implications on the rest of the country. today experts reporting the largest single day increase in code in 1000 cases worldwide since may 1 out of every 5 new infections globally from the u.s. now we going up a couple of days ago there were 30000 new infections that's very troublesome to me 25 states averaging more new cases each day at least 10 states that saw weekly new infections rise by more than 50 percent florida in texas setting new records texas reporting one of the largest rises in cases at 24000 for the week that ended june 21st and 84 percent increase from the previous week and new concerns that florida may be the new epicenter of the outbreak the state reporting the number of new coven 1000 cases rose 87 percent last week to almost 22000 with a positive test rate doubling to 11 percent while in ari
today the u.s. seen dangerous increases in cold in 1000 cases now half of all states are averaging more new cases each day than they have in weeks now experts are warning that this could have implications on the rest of the country. today experts reporting the largest single day increase in code in 1000 cases worldwide since may 1 out of every 5 new infections globally from the u.s. now we going up a couple of days ago there were 30000 new infections that's very troublesome to me 25 states...
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troop commitment the u.s. troop presence in europe is greater now than it has been that it even was under president obama but that remains to be seen whether whether that will continue with these threats from president trump and whether it's true that there are more boots on the ground or not what he has done to shake up unity to make the case constantly wonder what he has up his sleeve next i don't know that that makes up for having more u.s. soldiers on the ground here yeah that's an important point that we should not forget teri schultz on the story for us in brussels tonight syria as always thank you. the day is almost done the conversation continues online join us on twitter user d w news you can follow me and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. on the front. line makes good street. frame and. drugs to. define convention shot. gun seen it was 15 minutes. it's it needs major pains and draftsmen the. boston society in the early 20th century. i
troop commitment the u.s. troop presence in europe is greater now than it has been that it even was under president obama but that remains to be seen whether whether that will continue with these threats from president trump and whether it's true that there are more boots on the ground or not what he has done to shake up unity to make the case constantly wonder what he has up his sleeve next i don't know that that makes up for having more u.s. soldiers on the ground here yeah that's an...
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u.s. military dominance and the us perhaps has become a little bit stagnant because it hasn't had to face an adaptive landscape that others have had to deal with not even you said just a moment ago that in your book you have. specifically building our game and around the fact that after 99 to wind the west was left to fly be snakes while the dragons lay down once and watched closely from baghdad how to fly the west and now the last. deal when the black this needs them to drag ins don't have the same nods of why it will not be russia or china at lower trying have. adapted western areas killed a captive them a problem chatteris they don't belong on airplanes they don't use terror as that. isn't even fair in a 2 month these 2 very different kinds of action into the same category as acclaim and they're essentially using the same method the the book talks about dragons and snakes is being very different but what's really different in the book from a lot of the research that you'll see in a lot
u.s. military dominance and the us perhaps has become a little bit stagnant because it hasn't had to face an adaptive landscape that others have had to deal with not even you said just a moment ago that in your book you have. specifically building our game and around the fact that after 99 to wind the west was left to fly be snakes while the dragons lay down once and watched closely from baghdad how to fly the west and now the last. deal when the black this needs them to drag ins don't have the...
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well correct the u.s. president over the role of those u.s. troops that are stationed here in germany that they're there as part of the nato alliance the transatlantic alliance said they provide the u.s. with an ability to project power well far beyond their borders into play areas like africa into areas like east asia as well when it comes to what's going to happen to these troops we still don't know at all as i said confusion surrounding the whole announcement there had been talk of some of these troops being relocated to poland we're going to have to wait to find out exactly what happens and when we get a little bit more clarity coming from washington. and 108 years after thinking to the bottom of the atlantic ocean. the titanic is making headlines again a salvage expedition to the wreck site is scheduled for this summer and hopes of retrieving an important piece of history but the mission is being opposed by the u.s. government are to alex brings us the story of. a legend that was supposed to be unsinkable never made it past its maiden voy
well correct the u.s. president over the role of those u.s. troops that are stationed here in germany that they're there as part of the nato alliance the transatlantic alliance said they provide the u.s. with an ability to project power well far beyond their borders into play areas like africa into areas like east asia as well when it comes to what's going to happen to these troops we still don't know at all as i said confusion surrounding the whole announcement there had been talk of some of...
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u.s. policing budget and of course the u.s. defense budget is not the same as what the u.s. spends a misses that includes all kinds of things including health care for members of the u.s. military and their families the cost of bases domestically a lot of things it's not just the overall make and not the legal come i mean you would agree with me that damn i'm sick why didn't. the countries combined it and not it's clearly going to superpower related out of states have to have ample security budget my question was about the choice of priorities because whilst russia and china many other countries are not taking their security lightly by that guy they balance him after iowa it is a slightly different that they have new faces but the basic right yes so the correct comparison i think would be to train the operational budget for the wars overseas and the domestic budget in the u.s. which actually was about $1.00 to $1.00 at the height of the war on terror it wasn't significantly larger overseas and domestically but the other question is whether it's a reasonable comparison right
u.s. policing budget and of course the u.s. defense budget is not the same as what the u.s. spends a misses that includes all kinds of things including health care for members of the u.s. military and their families the cost of bases domestically a lot of things it's not just the overall make and not the legal come i mean you would agree with me that damn i'm sick why didn't. the countries combined it and not it's clearly going to superpower related out of states have to have ample security...
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in terms of u.s. futures, we see a little bit of green on the screen. 1.5% gains in s&p and the dow. can news on the u.k. economy, let's get straight to that. the u.k. economy shrank by 20.4%. that is versus the previous month. dropstimate had been for a of 18.7 percent. 19% or so. it does show a stunning drop in output for the u.k. economy during specifically the month of april. the u.k. went into lockdown around the month of march. we are getting some other numbers as well. industrial output falling 20.3% to more than the estimate penciled in. of the otherme details comingwç through, construction numbers, services. construction following 40%. we will get back to the u.k. economic story. conversationo that with david owen. market.t back to the we saw a lot of that. , markets,ean stocks down by 5% in the session yesterday. will is a sense perhaps we pause. the focus does seem to be in a second wave and a host of other factors to see if they were at fault or to blame for this selling. was it about wha
in terms of u.s. futures, we see a little bit of green on the screen. 1.5% gains in s&p and the dow. can news on the u.k. economy, let's get straight to that. the u.k. economy shrank by 20.4%. that is versus the previous month. dropstimate had been for a of 18.7 percent. 19% or so. it does show a stunning drop in output for the u.k. economy during specifically the month of april. the u.k. went into lockdown around the month of march. we are getting some other numbers as well. industrial...
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see a hold over one trillion dollars in u.s. debt so the u.s. really can't do without trade with china than china can do without trade with the u.s. so it's one thing for the united states to put sanctions on a country and some of its banks for example i think that's what happened with russia for example but when they knock you off with that's a much more difficult blow right explain what happens when you get knocked off us with what happens to a country what can it not do. it essentially means i you can't see you are cut off from the entire global monetary network and media have no access to liquidity you have no access to the dollars or you can't send international some payment supplements and or any pay for anything that are currently settled in u.s. dollars. most of the global international trade currently is denominated in u.s. dollars that includes oil that includes agricultural goods that includes basic supply should necessity materials energy all of the above all of that is currently denominated u.s. dollars that would be a very severe b
see a hold over one trillion dollars in u.s. debt so the u.s. really can't do without trade with china than china can do without trade with the u.s. so it's one thing for the united states to put sanctions on a country and some of its banks for example i think that's what happened with russia for example but when they knock you off with that's a much more difficult blow right explain what happens when you get knocked off us with what happens to a country what can it not do. it essentially means...
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our u.s. point of view, we have firemen, and i think your question was, should there be and will there be an international fire person? >> that is what we are looking for. >> senator keen, any good for the order? >> to follow up on your comments, i will put myself firmly in the camp on this is that i think we should stay in the w.h.o. and use our leverage to push reforms. an enormously frustrating organization, the u.s. chose, the senate chose to not put the u.s. into the league of nations when president wilson urged -- it was more ineffective because the u.s. wasn't involved. in the 19 thirties, long before world war ii, they saw the league of nations collapse coming. they said it was speed and effective. and they start planning for a un. those plans were delayed by world war ii, but roofs of else carried on with it. recognizing the frustrations, the u.s. pulled out of the you'd council, a history of bias, and a broad history of hypocrisy of member nations that were going on about human right
our u.s. point of view, we have firemen, and i think your question was, should there be and will there be an international fire person? >> that is what we are looking for. >> senator keen, any good for the order? >> to follow up on your comments, i will put myself firmly in the camp on this is that i think we should stay in the w.h.o. and use our leverage to push reforms. an enormously frustrating organization, the u.s. chose, the senate chose to not put the u.s. into the...
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u.s. president donald trump has signed an executive order to encourage changes in policing the order provides incentives to increase training and places restrictions on the use of police chokeholds but critics say the order will have little immediate impact and does not address charges of systemic racism and police departments. here in germany 2 suspected rightwing extremists are standing trial accused of killing a politician in the west of the country. was shot at his house a year ago he was a supporter of chancellor angela merkel's decision to allow hundreds of thousands of migrants into germany and 2015. president trump says he's going to cut the number of american troops in germany by nearly 10000 from current levels of about 35000 he said he was taking the step because berlin of fail to meet its defense spending commitments president trumps a move as shaken nato and especially germany the foreign minister says he has received no detailed information about the troop withdrawal. a 70 ye
u.s. president donald trump has signed an executive order to encourage changes in policing the order provides incentives to increase training and places restrictions on the use of police chokeholds but critics say the order will have little immediate impact and does not address charges of systemic racism and police departments. here in germany 2 suspected rightwing extremists are standing trial accused of killing a politician in the west of the country. was shot at his house a year ago he was a...
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u.s. tries to reopen. listen to mark zandi from moody's. he says this highlights the depth of despair in america, racial tensions and poverty. any people have lost their jobs, more than 30 million in the united states. yvonne: you are seeing signs of protesters being arrested. there were reports a truck driver was arrested in neapolis after barreling through some protesters. the situation is still very fluid after a weekend of fire and rage we saw in the country. we are seeing that pressure a little bit in u.s. futures. we have reversed some of the earlier losses. the markets seem to be shrugging this type of risk off. there is a risk of the reopening process in these economies and the u.s. to be disrupted and a risk of a second wave of infections if we see more of these protests. the markets, we are still looking at some really good gains in the asia-pacific. we mentioned the s&p and dow futures punching higher. following the risk rally we are seeing after two months of solid gains. the d
u.s. tries to reopen. listen to mark zandi from moody's. he says this highlights the depth of despair in america, racial tensions and poverty. any people have lost their jobs, more than 30 million in the united states. yvonne: you are seeing signs of protesters being arrested. there were reports a truck driver was arrested in neapolis after barreling through some protesters. the situation is still very fluid after a weekend of fire and rage we saw in the country. we are seeing that pressure a...
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we are seeing u.s. futures under a little bit of pressure, but this has we saw u.s. stocks resilient. markets chose to focus on positive signs of economic recovery during the regular session. we have the s&p 500 at the highest since march. gun makers rallying as protests were marred by violence. we are hearing president trump is preparing to give remarks from the rose garden tonight. we will watch that very closely. tech shares outperforming after factory index chose american manufacturing rising for the first time in four months. take a look at what currencies are doing for the moment. we have seen the dollar index really under pressure, sinking for a third consecutive session. we are seeing the dollar continuing to fall and sinking against most g10 peers at the lowest level since march 12. investors shrugging off concerns whether u.s.-china tensions or the violent protest in the u.s.. we are seeing the euro and sterling holding steady, but this coming after the euro saw the longest winning streak since march. markets watching this decision on thursday. the pound at
we are seeing u.s. futures under a little bit of pressure, but this has we saw u.s. stocks resilient. markets chose to focus on positive signs of economic recovery during the regular session. we have the s&p 500 at the highest since march. gun makers rallying as protests were marred by violence. we are hearing president trump is preparing to give remarks from the rose garden tonight. we will watch that very closely. tech shares outperforming after factory index chose american manufacturing...
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u.s. attorney general william boss says there are no plans to seek the extradite extradition of britain's prince andrew boss statement comes as lawyers for the prince hit back at claims that he's not cooperating with u.s. prosecutors investigating the late geoffrey epstein the financier was found dead in prison last year while awaiting charges of sex trafficking. u.s. prosecutors a frustrated to spot publicly saying he was willing to cooperate with a criminal investigation prince andrew has yet to assist prosecutors in their inquiry left. it follows counter claims made by the prince's lawyers that the us prosecutors have gone the wrong way about it that they are seeking publicist rather than the duke of york's help. they want to interview prince andrew over his alleged links to the late billionaire jeffrey epstein epstein was found dead in a u.s. jail cell in august 29 tain while awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking of minus. a statement on behalf of the duke released on monday say
u.s. attorney general william boss says there are no plans to seek the extradite extradition of britain's prince andrew boss statement comes as lawyers for the prince hit back at claims that he's not cooperating with u.s. prosecutors investigating the late geoffrey epstein the financier was found dead in prison last year while awaiting charges of sex trafficking. u.s. prosecutors a frustrated to spot publicly saying he was willing to cooperate with a criminal investigation prince andrew has yet...
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the u.s. pulls out of talks dashing hopes of a deal >> caller: a provocation to all we've been negotiating and to all citizens in the world that find it legitimate that these companies pay their taxes. >> european markets trade mostly lower as a surge in cases in oklahoma and beijing's flight ban fear a second wave of the virus. >> wire card shares trade near the bottom the publication of the german group's numbers are delayed three times. >>> the bank of england is expected to expand its bond buying plans now saying they are, quote, under active review. >> a warm welcome to "street signs. french finance minister has hit back at a u.s. decision to walk away from digital tax talks. the mayor called the u.s. decision a provocation and said the tax itself was a form of justice. >> translator: we have received with my spanish, italian and british counterparts, a letter from steven mnuchin stating that they don't want to continue negative oceanition at the oacd on digital tax this is a provocation
the u.s. pulls out of talks dashing hopes of a deal >> caller: a provocation to all we've been negotiating and to all citizens in the world that find it legitimate that these companies pay their taxes. >> european markets trade mostly lower as a surge in cases in oklahoma and beijing's flight ban fear a second wave of the virus. >> wire card shares trade near the bottom the publication of the german group's numbers are delayed three times. >>> the bank of england is...
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u.s. banks may be hit if they continue to do business with beijing. shery: u.s. futures flat at the open, after we saw u.s. stocks jumping in late trade. major indices all gaining at least one present in the regular session, after fluctuating through most of the session. we saw some moves to buy the dip . we have the pandemic in the u.s. raging. the s&p 500 rising the most in a week. only banks were solidly in the green after regulators eased the volcker rule that will free up capital. we also had mixed data in the u.s. jobless claims higher than forecast for a second straight week. take a look at what oil is doing. we are seeing upside pressure, up 1%, around 1%, above $39 a barrel for wti. we saw whale under pressure earlier this week, but russia slashed exports of its crude to the lowest in at least 10 years. that gave crude prices a boost, haidi. haidi: as you mentioned, the pandemic continues to surge across parts of the u.s. texas is now halting the reopening of its economy, with elective surgeries halted. new modeling predicts covid-19 will kill at least 1
u.s. banks may be hit if they continue to do business with beijing. shery: u.s. futures flat at the open, after we saw u.s. stocks jumping in late trade. major indices all gaining at least one present in the regular session, after fluctuating through most of the session. we saw some moves to buy the dip . we have the pandemic in the u.s. raging. the s&p 500 rising the most in a week. only banks were solidly in the green after regulators eased the volcker rule that will free up capital. we...
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u.s. data. the latest in the u.s., the focus has been on what the european central bank has done. hero trading at 113 against the dollar. there's a lift to the -- euro trading at 113 against the dollar. there's a lift to the market. we could have the extension of these action cuts. -- production cuts. brexit not going as planned. ,f you are expecting for a deal pound is moving. let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. a night of largely peaceful protest has americans gathering for george floyd, the unarmed black man whose death sparked unrest. . the extended security theft is across -- fences across the white house. the kronos reported a record number of deaths. the nation departing italy to become third in the world. it has become an epicenter of the virus, with over 600,000 confirmed cases. fears of deflation warranted european central bank's decision to ramp up stimulus. that's according to the policymaker. yesterday, the ecb upped its bond buying prog
u.s. data. the latest in the u.s., the focus has been on what the european central bank has done. hero trading at 113 against the dollar. there's a lift to the -- euro trading at 113 against the dollar. there's a lift to the market. we could have the extension of these action cuts. -- production cuts. brexit not going as planned. ,f you are expecting for a deal pound is moving. let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. a night of largely peaceful protest has...
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dollar so you right now the u.s. dollar is really the only currency in the entire world if you want to do trades around the world you have to do it in u.s. dollars which china wants to do is compete with the u.s. dollar and most of the people that we have talked to are saying they're probably going to make good on that they can do right now because their bond markets too weak and it's not doesn't have with the u.s. with the power of the united states in terms of what the u.s. can do number 3 and this is also a big piggybacking off of what china is doing to try and d. dollar eyes russia announced last friday that with the help of the kremlin they're going to pass reforms so they too. you can start buying more gold 'd to take the emphasis away from the dollars so it really what we have here when you consider the 3 items that i've just given you plus the alex mahal of a report and problem pale sudden meeting in hawaii with chinese official is that there seems to be almost a a doubling down if you will on the united stat
dollar so you right now the u.s. dollar is really the only currency in the entire world if you want to do trades around the world you have to do it in u.s. dollars which china wants to do is compete with the u.s. dollar and most of the people that we have talked to are saying they're probably going to make good on that they can do right now because their bond markets too weak and it's not doesn't have with the u.s. with the power of the united states in terms of what the u.s. can do number 3...
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credit risk in the u.s. and continued to rise following for german jay powell's warning -- fed chairman's jay powell warning. global credit at pimco. great to have you with us. we continue to see investors losing appetite for risk. an would you go about approach for investing? >> we think there is a lot of demand for income in the world. we are taking a cautious stance. the positive is you're are seeing global economies gradually recover, but we have a long way to go. in the united states alone, we have 20 million jobs we need to get back. we still see a very high single digit unemployment rate, even by the end of this year. while a lot of this mobility continues to slowly improve, it is improving off a very low base. the one thing we would say is the fed is providing a lot of liquidity. these higher-quality companies, particularly in the u.s., like utilities, telecom, pharmaceutical -- they have strong balance sheets. there are a lot of risks like a second wave of the virus reemerging, but the higher-qualit
credit risk in the u.s. and continued to rise following for german jay powell's warning -- fed chairman's jay powell warning. global credit at pimco. great to have you with us. we continue to see investors losing appetite for risk. an would you go about approach for investing? >> we think there is a lot of demand for income in the world. we are taking a cautious stance. the positive is you're are seeing global economies gradually recover, but we have a long way to go. in the united states...
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u.s.. trump's top general has apologized for joining him at a church in washington after authorities forcibly cleared prototesters awayy. crimiminal charges in the arct's biggest ever oil spill. more than 20,000 tons of fuel leaked into the waterways. greenpeace c compares the villae to the exxon valdez disaster three decades ago. plus, the world health organization sounds a warning of the rapid spread of the coronavirus in africa. in cameroon, political wrangling hampers the fight. we meet aid workers defying the ban. hello to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. welcome to our program. u.s. president donald trump has suffered a setback after another rise in tensions between the white house and the pentagon. a photo app -- photo op last week took place after troops and police had cleared a path for the president and his entourage by violently ejecting peaceful protesters. dw correspondent stefan simons joins us from washington. how has the general's response been rec
u.s.. trump's top general has apologized for joining him at a church in washington after authorities forcibly cleared prototesters awayy. crimiminal charges in the arct's biggest ever oil spill. more than 20,000 tons of fuel leaked into the waterways. greenpeace c compares the villae to the exxon valdez disaster three decades ago. plus, the world health organization sounds a warning of the rapid spread of the coronavirus in africa. in cameroon, political wrangling hampers the fight. we meet aid...
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u.s. economy and the virus. it will buy corporate bonds to ensure companies can borrow cash. u.s. stocks edged higher following the fed's comments. the s&p closing up after falling as much as 2.5%. the virus infections now pushed 8 million globally. haveoutbreaks in the u.s. some states weighing whether to pause reopening. shery: let's get you started with a quick check of the markets. we are seeing u.s. futures up 2/10 of 1%. it was a very volatile trading session. we had a boost after the fed pledged to follow through with the corporate bond purchase, but then again, we had concerns over a second wave of the pandemic. not to mention the white house now ending an unemployment bonus program on july 31. we have the s&p 500 gained 8/10 of 1%. at one point, they lost as much as 2.5%. it was a really volatile session. financials and staples led to gains, after dropping last week by the most since march. take a look at how the dollar is doing now. we have seen the dollar underperforming against
u.s. economy and the virus. it will buy corporate bonds to ensure companies can borrow cash. u.s. stocks edged higher following the fed's comments. the s&p closing up after falling as much as 2.5%. the virus infections now pushed 8 million globally. haveoutbreaks in the u.s. some states weighing whether to pause reopening. shery: let's get you started with a quick check of the markets. we are seeing u.s. futures up 2/10 of 1%. it was a very volatile trading session. we had a boost after the...
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ty on u.s. troops-- new intelligence reports conclude a russian military unit oteered to pay taliban fighrs to kill u.s. soldiers in afghanistan. and, a long race-- soupi sudanese olc hopefuls living in japan hold onto their dream despite the postponement of the games. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs nehour has been provided b >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor can tailor advice and recommendations to that's fidelity w management. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions toour pbs ation from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the coronavirus pandemic has claimed the livesof ome 503,000 people
ty on u.s. troops-- new intelligence reports conclude a russian military unit oteered to pay taliban fighrs to kill u.s. soldiers in afghanistan. and, a long race-- soupi sudanese olc hopefuls living in japan hold onto their dream despite the postponement of the games. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs nehour has been provided b >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor can...
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u.s. can deal with the flareups. we are seeing with stocks we are basically coming off some of the lows but still heading lower today, u.s. futures extending losses to more than 1% now. jakarta coming online. we have a bank indonesia decision today, expect some type of rate cut. when it comes to india we are watching the standoff on the border with china. besides continue to talk. they are pledging to deescalate after the deadly clashes. here is what we are watching out for, not a lot of catalysts. looking at the dollar, it is very much on the stronger side and you're seeing the likes of the aussie dollar reacting to those unemployment numbers which was a big miss. u.s. 10-year yield, seeing bonds that are up as well and the china 10-year yield is what we are watching the most. the pboc in the last hour cutting the 14 day reverse repo rate. we are seeing the selloff in bonds in china easing off. we see yields dropping after the cash injection and the rate cut. now we are seeing yields drop
u.s. can deal with the flareups. we are seeing with stocks we are basically coming off some of the lows but still heading lower today, u.s. futures extending losses to more than 1% now. jakarta coming online. we have a bank indonesia decision today, expect some type of rate cut. when it comes to india we are watching the standoff on the border with china. besides continue to talk. they are pledging to deescalate after the deadly clashes. here is what we are watching out for, not a lot of...
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and meantime the u.s. department of transportation is now easing restrictions on flights to and from china the u.s. and china will allow each for weekly flights between the countries the decision comes after china's civil aviation authority allow delta airlines and united airlines to restart their service d.o.t. remains in open negotiations with china. and over to the u.k. where a scientist at imperial college london began in the eyes of people with their experimental code 19 shot that's the latest in a race to find a vaccine about a dozen vaccine candidates are in the early stages of testing with hopes that a vaccine could be ready by the end of the year the british government's goal is to immunize. 300 healthy people with 2 doses of this vaccine. and ask waiting while and along the borders of 2 different asian countries one resulting in the deaths of dozens of soldiers our panel will be here to discuss and then later in sports we're going to hand takes us to make a video where the whole heroes struggle d
and meantime the u.s. department of transportation is now easing restrictions on flights to and from china the u.s. and china will allow each for weekly flights between the countries the decision comes after china's civil aviation authority allow delta airlines and united airlines to restart their service d.o.t. remains in open negotiations with china. and over to the u.k. where a scientist at imperial college london began in the eyes of people with their experimental code 19 shot that's the...
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and the u.s. army was almost 2000000 strong on the continent at the end of world war 2 in 1905 that number was brought down significantly 4 years later it was boosted again to more than 400000 military personnel in 1962 as the cold war with the soviet union grew but it was slashed by 2 thirds after the fall of the berlin wall those stationed in germany were gradually reduced over the years but the country has remained a crucial military hub for the u.s. it's where the headquarters for u.s. forces in europe and africa based and it hosts an air base from which soldiers and equipment are transferred to iraq and afghanistan. thank you well let's bring in our guests now and joining us from walpole massachusetts is andrew bass of it a u.s. military historian and president of the quincy institute for responsible state craft from lynn is only a political analyst and professor in european studies at stanford university berlin and from moscow we have pavel felgenhauer a journalist and defense analyst thank
and the u.s. army was almost 2000000 strong on the continent at the end of world war 2 in 1905 that number was brought down significantly 4 years later it was boosted again to more than 400000 military personnel in 1962 as the cold war with the soviet union grew but it was slashed by 2 thirds after the fall of the berlin wall those stationed in germany were gradually reduced over the years but the country has remained a crucial military hub for the u.s. it's where the headquarters for u.s....
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u.s. has been consumed by protests against police brutality. latest flashpoint in the unrest is atlanta, georgia, where an officer killed a black man on friday. atlanta mayor vowing on sunday that america will quote get to the other side of this. the medical examiner says rayshard brooks, 27, died from two gunshot wounds to the back which caused organ damage and blood loss. district attorney considering felony murder charges against the police officer who shot him and is expected to make a decision on charges by wednesday. that officer was fired and atlanta police chief also resigned in the wake of this latest incident. killing of brooks reigniting the fury over the death of george floyd in minneapolis last month which set off nationwide and worldwide demonstrations against racial injustice. and we're getting a clearer picture of the moments leading up to that shooting. deadly encounter captured on police body cam and other video. cnn's boris sanchez has a report from the scene. >> reporte
u.s. has been consumed by protests against police brutality. latest flashpoint in the unrest is atlanta, georgia, where an officer killed a black man on friday. atlanta mayor vowing on sunday that america will quote get to the other side of this. the medical examiner says rayshard brooks, 27, died from two gunshot wounds to the back which caused organ damage and blood loss. district attorney considering felony murder charges against the police officer who shot him and is expected to make a...
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both in the u.s. u.s. purchased medical supplies. the u.s. just sent to u.s. medical supplies but the delivery of a russian field hospital to italy had some speculation concern that some of the employees of that field hospital may have been intelligence specialists. so there's lots of distrust on both sides even when there's a humanitarian gesture that should be positive, it has a double edged sword. >> thomas, let me turn to you about the mediums that countries are using today. obviously most people are going to be aware of information or disinformation put out on social immediamedia, but there are als of other options including hacking into computer systems and leaking information. how do you see, what are the primary tools you'll see as being used along these lines? >> yeah, that's a, an interesting question. i wondered if i can quickly back back to heather's response and add a twist that i think is, we can see in the archives coming out. is that okay, seth? >> so -- operation denver, which was the kgb code name for the operation infection sometimes is the
both in the u.s. u.s. purchased medical supplies. the u.s. just sent to u.s. medical supplies but the delivery of a russian field hospital to italy had some speculation concern that some of the employees of that field hospital may have been intelligence specialists. so there's lots of distrust on both sides even when there's a humanitarian gesture that should be positive, it has a double edged sword. >> thomas, let me turn to you about the mediums that countries are using today. obviously...
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former u.s. national security advisor john bolton says president from foreign leaders to help boost his reelection chances that's just one of a number of accusations made in exits of bolton's new book set to be released next week where both the u.s. justice department and the white house are taking legal action to try to block it mike hanna has more from washington. the democrat controlled house of representatives impeach president trump for his dealings with ukraine ruling that he'd withheld aid to leverage information about his political opponent joe biden john bolton refused an invitation to testify before the house but now alleges that this action was typical of president trump's dealing with a number of countries and he criticizes the house for limiting its investigation to use crain had they taken the time to inquire more systematically about trump's behavior crosses entire foreign policy john bolton writes the impeachment outcome would have been different in published excerpts from his boo
former u.s. national security advisor john bolton says president from foreign leaders to help boost his reelection chances that's just one of a number of accusations made in exits of bolton's new book set to be released next week where both the u.s. justice department and the white house are taking legal action to try to block it mike hanna has more from washington. the democrat controlled house of representatives impeach president trump for his dealings with ukraine ruling that he'd withheld...
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u.s. futures and the offshore yuan fell before navarro walked back his comments, saying it had been taken wildly out of context, and the phase one deal continues in place. martin malone joins us now. we saw contracts from the s&p 500 fall 1.6%. we reverse that into the green now. to you expecting the market take further hits on concerns around u.s.-china tensions? they have fallen into the background a little bit with covid-19. >> u.s.-china tensions is a long-term structural issue. it's going to be in play -- it has been in play for the last two decades, it's going to be for the next two. people have to take a chill pill. peter navarro is a cheerleader for trump. he is also a well-known china hawk. in theot a principal negotiations going on between america and china. the principles involved are the treasury secretary and the trade advisor. reallye the only people besides the president himself that discuss or change policy metrics. u.s.-china frictions are a lot more than just a trade issu
u.s. futures and the offshore yuan fell before navarro walked back his comments, saying it had been taken wildly out of context, and the phase one deal continues in place. martin malone joins us now. we saw contracts from the s&p 500 fall 1.6%. we reverse that into the green now. to you expecting the market take further hits on concerns around u.s.-china tensions? they have fallen into the background a little bit with covid-19. >> u.s.-china tensions is a long-term structural issue....
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the u.s. . has great antipathy towards even the idea of the international criminal court bill clinton. as president helped to negotiate the rome statute of the international criminal court made sure that its provisions particularly to go after countries for wars of aggression he made sure that those provisions were weak that the i.c.c. was weak and then the fact out of the i.c.c. altogether the u.s. is not even a party to the u.s. also does not sign on to as you talk about the book the convention of the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women nearly every country has signed on to it but not the u.s. as that same reasoning behind the eyes if they are why isn't the sign on to the. well the us in this case has a very specific reason because that convention requires equal pay for equal work of course as we know the u.s. does not have legal protection for equal pay for equal work we know in practice women make a fraction of what men do for the same work and so the u.s. didn't want to
the u.s. . has great antipathy towards even the idea of the international criminal court bill clinton. as president helped to negotiate the rome statute of the international criminal court made sure that its provisions particularly to go after countries for wars of aggression he made sure that those provisions were weak that the i.c.c. was weak and then the fact out of the i.c.c. altogether the u.s. is not even a party to the u.s. also does not sign on to as you talk about the book the...
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the u.s. chamber of commerce. an gates are working toward internationally coordinated response to deliver a vaccine equitably once it's created. response to deliver a vaccine equitably once it's created. >> welcome to a special edition of the u.s. chamber fast-forward series. if you been a regular viewer, welcome back, if you are new, thank you for joining us. we hope you find it informative and interesting. and did you pick a great week to tune in. over the past few months we brought together experts in several fields all around the topic of returning to work. today were thrilled to be joined by two of the most filling therapist in the world. phil and melinda gaetz have dedicated their lives to advancing science in improving public health among other initiatives. the u.s. chamber foundation has a deep relationship with the gaetz foundation and for more than a decade we work together on k-12 and post secondary education reform. we value their partnership and very pleased to have built and meli
the u.s. chamber of commerce. an gates are working toward internationally coordinated response to deliver a vaccine equitably once it's created. response to deliver a vaccine equitably once it's created. >> welcome to a special edition of the u.s. chamber fast-forward series. if you been a regular viewer, welcome back, if you are new, thank you for joining us. we hope you find it informative and interesting. and did you pick a great week to tune in. over the past few months we brought...
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similarly to the u.s. in europe it's a completely different story i think that it's only in recent weeks that racism like structural racism as an idea has emerged on on the the front pages of newspapers and in the media and it's a discussion that people are really not aware or you know able to understand how to have some of the questions that i've been asked to kind of interesting and it seems that there's a lot of explaining that needs to be done in europe just to get us to a point where people understand what racism is and the data is not adequately available to to to show how pervasive racism is in europe and this is a really huge problem because people are not aware and i think that this is one of the things that having unfortunately george floyd's manager you can see on video and somebody losing their life and there's not that kind of video captured of incidents like that in europe not as many and i think that that's what's happened in the us there's been several cases of peace which has he been captu
similarly to the u.s. in europe it's a completely different story i think that it's only in recent weeks that racism like structural racism as an idea has emerged on on the the front pages of newspapers and in the media and it's a discussion that people are really not aware or you know able to understand how to have some of the questions that i've been asked to kind of interesting and it seems that there's a lot of explaining that needs to be done in europe just to get us to a point where...
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the u.s. house of representatives passes a sweeping police reform bill sending it to the senate but it has no chance of being approved. france germany and it's a call for an immediate cease fire in libya and for an end to all foreign involvement in the country. there are security forces have raided a base belonging to an iranian backed militia group 10 rockets were seized down at least 14 members of hezbollah detained along with commanders members of the group are now in the secure green zone demanding their release a large serious amount of fault it is in baghdad and sent us this update. the read on the kids had as well that babies in a southern neighborhood of baghdad was carried out on thursday night by the iraqi counterterrorism service in an effort to create and impending rocket attack on the green zone and baghdad international airport both of which houses u.s. troops now discounters in the wake of several such attacks 6 to be precise which have occurred throughout the month subsequently
the u.s. house of representatives passes a sweeping police reform bill sending it to the senate but it has no chance of being approved. france germany and it's a call for an immediate cease fire in libya and for an end to all foreign involvement in the country. there are security forces have raided a base belonging to an iranian backed militia group 10 rockets were seized down at least 14 members of hezbollah detained along with commanders members of the group are now in the secure green zone...
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in the u.s., president is reiterating his threat to pull u.s. forces out of germany unless berlin raises spending on its own defense. "delinquent," he says they owe nato billions and they will have to pay. he says germany does not meet the nato spending target. he is now threatening to slash u.s. -- by half. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. shery: we have breaking news. the department of transportation in the united states now amending an order and expanding chinese flights into the united states. flights will allow four from china per week. china is also using restrictions on those u.s. planes going into china. we had heard about u.s. passenger carriers receiving permission from chinese authorities to operate four weekly flights to china, and we are seeing that the department of transportation and the u.s. also is doing the same by allowing flights from china. four per week. to thehead, we spe
in the u.s., president is reiterating his threat to pull u.s. forces out of germany unless berlin raises spending on its own defense. "delinquent," he says they owe nato billions and they will have to pay. he says germany does not meet the nato spending target. he is now threatening to slash u.s. -- by half. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am karina mitchell. this is...
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the u.s. far and away leads in both new cases and in deaths. the virus on the rise in about 2/3 of the country. it's especially surging in the south and the west. infectious disease specialist dr. anthony fauci told cnn that even once a vaccine is developed, the u.s. probably won't reach the immunity levels needed to curb the virus. that's one of the reasons why we have to make sure we engage the community as we're doing now. to get community people to help us, for people to understand that we are doing everything we can to show that it's safe and effective, and it's for the good of them as individuals and in society to take the vaccine. so we have a lot of work to do, because as you well know, we have spoken about this intensively in the past. there is a general anti-science, anti-authority, anti-vaccine feeling among some people in this country. >> some states are now walking back steps they had taken to reopen california, for example, closing bars in several counties, including los angeles
the u.s. far and away leads in both new cases and in deaths. the virus on the rise in about 2/3 of the country. it's especially surging in the south and the west. infectious disease specialist dr. anthony fauci told cnn that even once a vaccine is developed, the u.s. probably won't reach the immunity levels needed to curb the virus. that's one of the reasons why we have to make sure we engage the community as we're doing now. to get community people to help us, for people to understand that we...
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a u.s. police officer who fatally wounded a black man of atlanta last week has been charged with murder under salt garrett roth shot brooks in the back on friday during an incident at a fast food restaurant the officer was dismissed the next day brooke's death as heightened racial tension just weeks after the killing of george floyd and george ford's brother has urged the un human rights council to work for justice for black people in the u.s. in a rare urgent to based on racism and police brutality a group of 54 african nations called for action diplomatic editor james bay is reports from the u.n. in new york. this was a meeting that was only organized in the last few days we're here this afternoon to hold an urgent debate on the current racially inspired human rights violations no mention of the u.s. or the protests following the killing of george floyd in minneapolis last month but that was the main focus more of the main speakers by video message was mr floyd's brother you and your matin
a u.s. police officer who fatally wounded a black man of atlanta last week has been charged with murder under salt garrett roth shot brooks in the back on friday during an incident at a fast food restaurant the officer was dismissed the next day brooke's death as heightened racial tension just weeks after the killing of george floyd and george ford's brother has urged the un human rights council to work for justice for black people in the u.s. in a rare urgent to based on racism and police...
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the top u.s. general regrets walking with president for a photo op at a church shortly after police have violently dispersed protesters outside the white house. north korea says it's pointless to maintain a personal relationship between kim jong un and don trump 2 years after the singapore summit. and video conference companies zoom admits it suspended accounts of human rights activists to meet demands from china and. share markets in asia have opened down following large losses on wall street on thursday the falls are being fueled by concerns of a 2nd wave of corona virus infections in the u.s. as well as for use of a slow recovery the dow jones fell by nearly 7 percent while 2 other major indices were down by at least 5 percent it's the worst day for markets since mid march when can organize lockdowns were announced according to data trying to buy the washington post since the start of june 14 states and puerto rico have experienced their worst week yet for new infections the surging cases in st
the top u.s. general regrets walking with president for a photo op at a church shortly after police have violently dispersed protesters outside the white house. north korea says it's pointless to maintain a personal relationship between kim jong un and don trump 2 years after the singapore summit. and video conference companies zoom admits it suspended accounts of human rights activists to meet demands from china and. share markets in asia have opened down following large losses on wall street...
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u.s. stores while pepsi shuts a food plant in beijing. sending a message to the white house. how tictoc users may have contributed to the low turnout for president trump in tulsa. haidi: let's take a look at how we are shaping up when it comes to the start of trading this monday morning in asia. looking like a pretty uncertain start as u.s. futures are .25inuing to drop at percent. nikkei futures trading in chicago down .4%. we have a bit of strength in the yen in fact. we had the dollar outperforming at basically every g10 currencies in the overnight session other than the japanese yen which is sitting at that high 10-60 handle. the are also seeing a slip when it comes to trading in oil prices after the market rose almost 10% last week on news that these output curves are continuing to work to break down the supply glut these concerns about a second wave of this virus resurgence are clouding the demand outlook and causing a bit more of a downside trading action when it comes to crude. we
u.s. stores while pepsi shuts a food plant in beijing. sending a message to the white house. how tictoc users may have contributed to the low turnout for president trump in tulsa. haidi: let's take a look at how we are shaping up when it comes to the start of trading this monday morning in asia. looking like a pretty uncertain start as u.s. futures are .25inuing to drop at percent. nikkei futures trading in chicago down .4%. we have a bit of strength in the yen in fact. we had the dollar...
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the u.s., which accused her of lying to hsbc. she remains confined to a home in vancouver while that case proceeds. soon after her arrest, china detained two canadians, a former they justnd -- indicted them on spying charges. prime minister trudeau's response comes as canada and china relations have been deteriorating. trudeau has been a rallying international support amid his increasingly bitter feud with china, which is canada's second-largest trading partner. tom: we have a line crossing now from peter navarro. peter navarro saying the comments on china were taken, wildly out of context. inhad been quoted by reuters an interview with fox news saying the phase one trade deal was over. he is now saying those comments were taken wildly out of context. just building on what you were the fact he had been walking back the comments or the upper cherished -- or the interpretation of the contact. speaking about the lack of trust on china. he said the comment was not about the phase one deal, which r
the u.s., which accused her of lying to hsbc. she remains confined to a home in vancouver while that case proceeds. soon after her arrest, china detained two canadians, a former they justnd -- indicted them on spying charges. prime minister trudeau's response comes as canada and china relations have been deteriorating. trudeau has been a rallying international support amid his increasingly bitter feud with china, which is canada's second-largest trading partner. tom: we have a line crossing now...
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in terms of what the u.s. can do number 3 and this is also a big piggy backing off of what china is doing to try and d. dollar russia announced last friday that with the help of the kremlin they're going to pass reforms so they too can start buying more gold to take the emphasis away from the dollars so it really what we have here when you consider the 3 items that i've just given you plus the alex mahal of a report and pompei a meeting in hawaii i would chinese official is that there seems to be almost a doubling down if you will on the united states because of its current financial situation and the u.s. likely is recognizing this and going there and saying please pretty please let's see if we can make this thing work out stop beating us up we'll see how it goes because that meeting hasn't happened yet but these are the conditions that ike that we can take you through as an advance to those meetings yeah i mean of course there's going to be a lot of stuff happening behind closed doors rick that we're never g
in terms of what the u.s. can do number 3 and this is also a big piggy backing off of what china is doing to try and d. dollar russia announced last friday that with the help of the kremlin they're going to pass reforms so they too can start buying more gold to take the emphasis away from the dollars so it really what we have here when you consider the 3 items that i've just given you plus the alex mahal of a report and pompei a meeting in hawaii i would chinese official is that there seems to...
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and with u.s. president donald trump the north seeming to conclude the current path of diplomacy has run its course trump just doesn't it's just not that interested anymore and moon is very constrained by sanctions i mean that's why this thing is sort of been frozen for you and i have i'm just not sure that much can change in the next 6 months or 8 months a jew on the southern side of the border relatives of people abducted during the korean war hold a simple ceremony. many events are being staged with the coming 70th anniversary of the start of the conflict least sango was a baby when his father was abducted to the north. for him and others still living with the war's consequences this latest attempt at reconciliation has achieved little condone kim jong un wouldn't recognize this issue even uses and the sas korean order ministration couldn't put the issue on the table green the summit in any case this section of the border is where rail and road links were meant to be connected if the current ini
and with u.s. president donald trump the north seeming to conclude the current path of diplomacy has run its course trump just doesn't it's just not that interested anymore and moon is very constrained by sanctions i mean that's why this thing is sort of been frozen for you and i have i'm just not sure that much can change in the next 6 months or 8 months a jew on the southern side of the border relatives of people abducted during the korean war hold a simple ceremony. many events are being...
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in citiesrupted around the u.s. and the world after the death of george floyd at the hands of a police officer in minneapolis. ofna pauses the purchase u.s. agricultural goods. what this means for the phase one trade agreement. shows --igan drugs what is for more on happening in the markets today, we want to bring in taylor riggs with the breakdown. theme ishe continued the disconnect between some of the economic data we have seen and the continued resilience of this market. it is shown know better than here inside my terminal, which shows the s&p 500 gaining relative to the stocks index, which has been lagging, in parts due to some of the heightened trade tensions. one of the major reasons why it has been one of the big underperformers today, the only major average to end in the red. clearly, the resilience and optimism of the essence be, a big out performer. flipping up the board as we talk about u.s.-china trade tensions. soybeans, corn, wheat, and pork. for the most part, those agricultural products falling afte
in citiesrupted around the u.s. and the world after the death of george floyd at the hands of a police officer in minneapolis. ofna pauses the purchase u.s. agricultural goods. what this means for the phase one trade agreement. shows --igan drugs what is for more on happening in the markets today, we want to bring in taylor riggs with the breakdown. theme ishe continued the disconnect between some of the economic data we have seen and the continued resilience of this market. it is shown know...
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lawmakers in the u.s. state of mississippi cheered after they voted to remove a confederate symbol from the state flag the blue cross and white stars emblem was used for generations by the southern states that supported slavery in the american civil war it is the latest symbol of racism to be removed after a month of protest against racial injustice. hundreds of protesters marched in the spanish capital madrid to demand more rights and protection for l.g.b. t.q. people the official gay pride events have been canceled because of code 95 years but that did not stop members of the community turning up to demonstrate against discrimination. with most of the votes counted poland's presidential election shows incumbent due to winning the 1st round with more than 45 percent of the vote but falling short of an absolute majority that he needs to win outright his opponent in the likely runoff vote is warsaw mayor rough out to kosky who has garnered 29 percent of the vote so far the president due to has caused contro
lawmakers in the u.s. state of mississippi cheered after they voted to remove a confederate symbol from the state flag the blue cross and white stars emblem was used for generations by the southern states that supported slavery in the american civil war it is the latest symbol of racism to be removed after a month of protest against racial injustice. hundreds of protesters marched in the spanish capital madrid to demand more rights and protection for l.g.b. t.q. people the official gay pride...
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u.s. tech giant amazon says it's banning police from using its facial recognition tool for a year they've been growing concerns that technology may lead to unfair treatment of black people is on says it hopes this can give congress time to impose appropriate rules for the ethical use a facial recognition at that company has long defended the police's use a veil time surveillance technology but a reform bill proposed by democrats ains to ban it matthew bradley is a policy analyst at the electronic frontier foundation he says all government agencies should be banned from using any kind of facial recognition technology technology itself is incredibly harmful you know one year is not going to make a difference and also any type of reform congress could pass in one year is not going to change the fact that this technology in the hands of a criminal justice system that is very flawed is still going to end in invasive surveillance and then all the high end over policing of already vulnerable comm
u.s. tech giant amazon says it's banning police from using its facial recognition tool for a year they've been growing concerns that technology may lead to unfair treatment of black people is on says it hopes this can give congress time to impose appropriate rules for the ethical use a facial recognition at that company has long defended the police's use a veil time surveillance technology but a reform bill proposed by democrats ains to ban it matthew bradley is a policy analyst at the...
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in the u.s. it continues to lead the world in both reported cases and also reported deaths of course these are all indications that the pandemic is far from contained or over i should say but i want to take you through the numbers and i want to go over the u.s. 1st which this week recorded like you said the highest one day peak since late april and just compared to a week ago that's a 38 percent increase so all in all at least $32.00 states are reporting increasing cases now that's partly driven by the same states we're going to reporting on all week which are california texas florida arizona north carolina and georgia and right now texas florida and arizona all of which have resisted earlier measures that other states were taken are now actually starting to reconsider so texas reported nearly 6000 cases this week and some of the districts in texas have a nearly 700 percent increase just compared to the last 30 days so i mean that's huge now in order to contain the spread of the virus texas is no
in the u.s. it continues to lead the world in both reported cases and also reported deaths of course these are all indications that the pandemic is far from contained or over i should say but i want to take you through the numbers and i want to go over the u.s. 1st which this week recorded like you said the highest one day peak since late april and just compared to a week ago that's a 38 percent increase so all in all at least $32.00 states are reporting increasing cases now that's partly...
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the u.s. parks police just sent out this statement saying, quote, the uspp with assistance from mpd and secret service are working to prevent the destruction of the andrew jackson statue in lafayette park in front of the white house. quote, the park is temporarily closed. we will have eyes on it throughout the night. our live coverage continues now with "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening. >> good evening. just when you think you can't be shocked, the friday night attempted firing of the attorney general of the district of new york was stunning and then his comeback, you can't fire me was even more stunning and ultimately jeffrey berman's win as i think you have clearly described in your hour is really -- it's just kind of indescribely important. who knows what donald trump and bill y william barr were up to and tried to accomplish. >> exactly. what was that about? how do we get to the bottom of what that was about? was the integrity of an individual investigation or multiple
the u.s. parks police just sent out this statement saying, quote, the uspp with assistance from mpd and secret service are working to prevent the destruction of the andrew jackson statue in lafayette park in front of the white house. quote, the park is temporarily closed. we will have eyes on it throughout the night. our live coverage continues now with "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening. >> good evening. just when you think you can't be shocked, the friday...
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on the u.s. side, you would find a remarkably safe border, considering that there was a very large war going on on the other side. much of the mexican revolution, many of the major battles take place over the border around northern mexico. chihuahua in the north. many of the revolutionary leaders end up being from sonora, which is also in the north. the north of mexico is a very dangerous place. there aren't many refugees coming over the border at that time to escape the fighting in northern mexico. on the u.s. side, there are not that many attacks, considering the danger and the long-standing conflict that happens very, very close by to american soil. so there is the columbus, new mexico raid. 10 civilians are killed in that raid, eight soldiers are, before the mexican expedition is sent into new mexico to try to capture and kill pancho villa in retribution for the loss of life at columbus. there is a raid that happens also in may a little bit after that, so 1916, in a smaller town also pretty c
on the u.s. side, you would find a remarkably safe border, considering that there was a very large war going on on the other side. much of the mexican revolution, many of the major battles take place over the border around northern mexico. chihuahua in the north. many of the revolutionary leaders end up being from sonora, which is also in the north. the north of mexico is a very dangerous place. there aren't many refugees coming over the border at that time to escape the fighting in northern...