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so she made sure a photo of anna was always on display. >> this is anna. she was a beautiful woman. >> reporter: now it was up to those six men and six women to decide if bob moses stalked and shot his ex-wife in her garage that january night. they deliberated for eight hours that first day and went home for the night. the next day, after their morning coffee, they told the judge they were ready.
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this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am anna edwards. agreelicymakers could not on whether to use all of the 1.3 5 trillion euro pandemic emergency purchase program when they met yesterday. in a news conference christine lagarde said it is likely the central bank will use the full plan. >> in the current environment of elevated uncertainty and economic -- the council remains committed to do everything necessary within its mandate to support all citizens of the euro area through these extremely challenging times. mixed signals reflect different confidence and the ability of the rebound as lockdowns and. joining us now is jane foley, exec. director / head of fx strategy, rabobank. what do you make of this lack of clarity? there does seem to be a differing of views within the governing council. is that something the euro is focused on? matter. could for christine lagarde, she is cautious about not too much turmoil. what she wanted to do was keep the markets calm ahead of today's summit. , they did at the news not reach a full agreement whet
this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am anna edwards. agreelicymakers could not on whether to use all of the 1.3 5 trillion euro pandemic emergency purchase program when they met yesterday. in a news conference christine lagarde said it is likely the central bank will use the full plan. >> in the current environment of elevated uncertainty and economic -- the council remains committed to do everything necessary within its mandate to support all...
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anna: thanks very much. our markets live cali joining us with the latest strategic thoughts on the markets. let's get a bloomberg first word news update for you. back to the virus. the world health organization says covid-19 probably will not disappear in the coming months and it is unrealistic to predict that a perfect vaccine will become available for everyone immediately. california declared a sweeping rollback of newly reopened businesses, closing restaurants, bars, and theaters. hong kong tight and restrictions to contain a resurgence in coronavirus cases. face coverings are to be made compulsory in shops in england from july 24. the move comes after pressure from unions, business groups, and opposition politicians, who have accused the government of lacking clarity in its guidance for defeating the pandemic. england has mandated face coverings on public transport last month. . but made them optional for shoppers. joe biden is calling for the setting of a 100% clean energy standard for the u.s. by 2035.
anna: thanks very much. our markets live cali joining us with the latest strategic thoughts on the markets. let's get a bloomberg first word news update for you. back to the virus. the world health organization says covid-19 probably will not disappear in the coming months and it is unrealistic to predict that a perfect vaccine will become available for everyone immediately. california declared a sweeping rollback of newly reopened businesses, closing restaurants, bars, and theaters. hong kong...
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anna: good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open," i'm anna edwards. the cash trade is just an hour away. a group of world leaders called for solidarity on the coronavirus as localized outbreaks spread from tokyo to texas. china's economy returns to texas in the second quarter, but consumer demand comes in weaker than expected. the ecb said to keep stimulus steady as the coronavirus persists. economists expect a bond buying to exceed 3 trillion euros this year and the next. twitter shares fall after hours on when unprecedented hack of the accounts of prominent u.s. figures, including elon musk and bill gates. ceo jack dorsey calls it a tough day. welcome to the program. a tough day for jack dorsey. we will get into that story a little bit later on. just under an hour to go until the start of cash equity trading on this thursday morning. let's look at european equity market futures, u.s. futures. all of that pointing a little bit negatively. it seems some of the optimism around vaccines that dominated trading yesterday, some of that has waned just a lit
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anna? anna: let's stay with u.k. for the moment. the government outlines another measure to boost the economy. the resolution foundation says borrowing is on course to hit 350 billion pounds this year. let's get some perspective in the gilt market then. and the broader conversation about straight policy. from get to john wraith ubs. your initial reaction to what we heard from the chancellor, rishi sunak yesterday, some of the criticism coming from opposition parties and think tanks around whether there should have been something more specific or whether the furlough scheme should have been for longer. what is your response? it is clear there are some fairly innovative announcements among the chancellor's comments yesterday. from the market point of view, we look at the big numbers, how much is it all going to cost, and how likely is it essentially that spending or some of the spending pays for itself in the longer term. in other words, by trying to through the jobs furlough bonus scheme, for example. meanthat mean -- does that the t
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anna: really interesting. thewonder whether governments in europe are mindful of supply chain risks. thank you very much for bringing us that story around what is going on broadly in the auto space in europe, but specifically around barcelona nissan. carlyle group, one of the world's largest private equity firms, has purchased a majority stake in a language software provider, memsource. we speak to the company's ceo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open" this wednesday morning. european equity markets lifted by enthusiasm for a vaccine stateside. u.s. futures point higher by about 0.5% and 1%. carlyle group has bought a majority stake in the language software provider memsource. the company's translation software is used by companies like uber. it is one of the largest ever deals in the language and translation industry, not something we talk about everyday. let me bring into the conversation david canek, the ceo of memsource. good to speak to you. what differ
anna: really interesting. thewonder whether governments in europe are mindful of supply chain risks. thank you very much for bringing us that story around what is going on broadly in the auto space in europe, but specifically around barcelona nissan. carlyle group, one of the world's largest private equity firms, has purchased a majority stake in a language software provider, memsource. we speak to the company's ceo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets:...
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♪ anna: good morning. welcome to bloomberg markets the european open, i'm anna edwards in london. the cash trade is just an hour away. european leaders look to hash out the recovery plan after ecb president christine lagarde says she will be constrained in the fight against the virus. we're live in brussels. stocks are missed -- mixed. charles evans warns about worsening downside risk. raphael bostic knows joblessness seems to be flattening -- plateauing at a high level. netflix plunges on disappointing subscriber forecasts. the group announces its chief content officer will join reed hastings as joint ceo. just under an hour ago to the start of cash equities trading. with have a look at what is going on on futures market, a little bit of upside for european equity markets and u.s. markets for when we get to the u.s. trading day. ,eep an eye on nasdaq features quite robust, up around 7/10 of 1% despite after-hours negativity around netflix, contained to just a netflix story, not anything broader about the tech sector. we've had pleasing reports but they haven't always been accompa
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anna: ok. john, do you think that cities will need to reinvent themselves somewhat, given there might be some more lester men for office space -- somewhat less demand for office space? you think they will have to find some more reason to exist? john: i think they continue to reinvent themselves. we've been very active in that throughout my career in many places throughout the world. you do see these moving. now, the internet has changed how we look at a retail outlet. in olympia, we were almost the retail market. you are certainly going to window shop. and that's going to change. i think are we going to go back to the home office? it was certainly something we were all talking about just before the last recession. functioning. a lot of residential developers are going to start putting offices and homes. you'e -- in homes. you're going to get a mix. there's a shortage of supply in this space. matt: yeah, i'm just moving right now. one of the main criteria for my new place was a real office space
anna: ok. john, do you think that cities will need to reinvent themselves somewhat, given there might be some more lester men for office space -- somewhat less demand for office space? you think they will have to find some more reason to exist? john: i think they continue to reinvent themselves. we've been very active in that throughout my career in many places throughout the world. you do see these moving. now, the internet has changed how we look at a retail outlet. in olympia, we were almost...
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anna: yes. and do you think the coronavirus and the government's handling of it has an impact on the result here? still a lothere are of uncertainties around the pandemic and further economic consequences, but it's quite 55% that the threshold of entrenched in the polish constitution is looming quite fast. so the government would likely tiedis hands -- it's hands the next years. that theimportant popularity of the current take advantage of the popular government and enhance tax coverage, which is unlikely to have them. anna: and in looking back at some of the issues that were highlighted during the campaign, a sort of cultural war seems to be fairly evident within poland, and also between the polish government and brussels. do you see that that your war will continue? >> i think that we might expect a little bit of change in rhetoric. also, keep in mind, in the debate around potential impacts on the rule of law on the recovery funds, that is currently being discussed. so, i think that the govern
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anna? anna: the wait is nearly over. the u.k. chancellor of the exchequer is set to unveil a recovery program in today's summer statement. it will pay the wages of over 200,000 young workers as rishi sunak tries to pour the u.k. economy out of its deepest economic slump in centuries. here is dani burger. dani: no doubt, jobs will be front and center. unemployment in the u.k. is on the rise. rishi sunak is likely to focus on bringing those jobs back into the market. but the big risk is that the demand recovery is not strong enough to get the furloughed staff brought back when that scheme starts to wind down. you can really see here by the worsening productivity picture. output per worker has plunged more than output per hour. the furlough program has capped the level of unemployment steady but the actual output given by those workers has fallen dramatically. recent reports have also surfaced that sunak is considering cutting vat with the hope of getting consumers to spend again. but consumers, they are likely cautious. this graph
anna? anna: the wait is nearly over. the u.k. chancellor of the exchequer is set to unveil a recovery program in today's summer statement. it will pay the wages of over 200,000 young workers as rishi sunak tries to pour the u.k. economy out of its deepest economic slump in centuries. here is dani burger. dani: no doubt, jobs will be front and center. unemployment in the u.k. is on the rise. rishi sunak is likely to focus on bringing those jobs back into the market. but the big risk is that the...
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anna: u.s. stocks posted a fourth day of gains as investors continue to be optimistic over a new spending bill and the potential for a coronavirus vaccine. the s&p hit a five month high. our next guest says they are ignoring the earnings chasm opening beneath them. we are joined by paul jackson, from invesco asset management. good to have you with us. you say equities are running with their eyes wide shut, ignoring the earnings chasm opening beneath them. do you think policy support is not going to support earnings in the market is misunderstanding? paul: we are in the middle of what will probably be the deepest recession since the second world war. we know that profits, corporate earnings, they are cyclical, they suffer in times of recession. we can see that with the u.s. second quarter earnings which from what we have seen so far were down 20% year on year. things like in the economy -- lag in the economy so it takes a while for the effect to come through. central bankers have thrown money at
anna: u.s. stocks posted a fourth day of gains as investors continue to be optimistic over a new spending bill and the potential for a coronavirus vaccine. the s&p hit a five month high. our next guest says they are ignoring the earnings chasm opening beneath them. we are joined by paul jackson, from invesco asset management. good to have you with us. you say equities are running with their eyes wide shut, ignoring the earnings chasm opening beneath them. do you think policy support is not...
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anna? tom? tom: thank you. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. it is really interesting this morning because there is the same old story in equities with fragile red on the screen, but green on the nasdaq. indicating highflying tech stocks like amazon and apple. i would notice the 30 year bond that comes in two basis points to a 1.38. bonds just pressured down, worried about the economy and what we will see in q3 as well. news items are gold, out really record hi, 1820. that is not near the record high of 2011, what we are getting up there rather quickly. and the bellwether news this morning, to seize the test to see the chinese -- to see the chinese renminbi strengthen. oft is a huge, huge signal the stimulus to come that i mentioned in china. anna edwards, an important day for chinese renminbi strength. anna: absolutely. i've got chinese stocks in my data check. we see some resilience there for eight days of gains. the ftse weighed down by rolls-royce, the dax boosted by cloud compu
anna? tom? tom: thank you. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. it is really interesting this morning because there is the same old story in equities with fragile red on the screen, but green on the nasdaq. indicating highflying tech stocks like amazon and apple. i would notice the 30 year bond that comes in two basis points to a 1.38. bonds just pressured down, worried about the economy and what we will see in q3 as well. news items are gold, out really record hi, 1820. that is not near...
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anna? anna: let us pick up on the earnings story such as it is right now. profits forreported the quarter as surging internet traffic help demand for its chips. joining us for analysis is bloomberg's asia tech reporter from seoul. what are the surprises in the results from samsung? an earningseported surprise. a huge chunk of gain in the second quarter earnings, it receives compensation from apple for fewer than expected orders. a gain of 1.5 or 1.6 trillion won would make operating profit 6.6 trillion won. although samsung warned of a slide in the second quarter, it managed to mitigate the fallout from the pandemic. how does that fit in with the recent surge in tech stocks? we have seen the incredible climb. a ton of market cap added. how does samsung fit into that story? >> exports and membership jumped thanks to the work from home situation. there was demand for data center clients. that may have boosted earnings. as you can see, amazon and alphabet shares soared overnight. it is amazing to see how they are rising so rapidly. it is not new that investors
anna? anna: let us pick up on the earnings story such as it is right now. profits forreported the quarter as surging internet traffic help demand for its chips. joining us for analysis is bloomberg's asia tech reporter from seoul. what are the surprises in the results from samsung? an earningseported surprise. a huge chunk of gain in the second quarter earnings, it receives compensation from apple for fewer than expected orders. a gain of 1.5 or 1.6 trillion won would make operating profit 6.6...
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anna? anna: both results and i expect nations evidenced with the early movers this morning. than 4%eca up by more on high hopes of what they will tell us about the vaccine. cases in the u.s. and in hong kong are on the rise but in europe, the focus is on the ongoing talks after three days of squabbling. have laigal four acceptablee levels. talks will return for a fourth day this afternoon. joining us now is ludovic subran. great to speak to you. we are close to the landings own. a range of 10 billion eurosrmof. from an economist perspective, how -- from an economist's perspective, what do you think? onovic: the coronavirus is and we will need more budgetary resources to make sure we can fight the coronavirus. bogard may need to do more from the ecb side. this deal is important. it shows solidarity. a bit more flesh to the bones of what europe is exhibiting right now which is the image of the continental managing the pandemic right now. important. att: we do see investors' confidence in italy right now buying bonds and pushing down the yield. is the debt still a concern for y
anna? anna: both results and i expect nations evidenced with the early movers this morning. than 4%eca up by more on high hopes of what they will tell us about the vaccine. cases in the u.s. and in hong kong are on the rise but in europe, the focus is on the ongoing talks after three days of squabbling. have laigal four acceptablee levels. talks will return for a fourth day this afternoon. joining us now is ludovic subran. great to speak to you. we are close to the landings own. a range of 10...
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anna: not from friday. matt: we have not been able to go into a grocery store here without a mask for like, four months. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. that's why we're helping you stay ahead and adapt with a network you can count on, 24/7 support and flexible solutions that work wherever you are. call or go online today. anna: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." 30 minutes until the start of the european trading day. european equity market futures suggest we will see a bit of weakness at the start of trading. u.s. futures look fairly flat. let's take a look at some of the events that could shape your date. the u.s. secretary of state, mike pompeo, is in denmark for talks. nord stream 2 will be one of the subjects on the a
anna: not from friday. matt: we have not been able to go into a grocery store here without a mask for like, four months. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. that's why we're helping you stay ahead and adapt with a network you can...
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anna? anna: the euro region's smallest nation stage an uprising to but one of their own in charge of finance minister meetings. in a secret ballot, ireland won the vote to become president of the euro group. he defeated the spanish favorite who was backed by the european union's for biggest economies. we are joined now by the senior political economist at aberdeen standard investment. we will come to conversations around u.s. politics. we want to start on the european agenda. the surprise when for a small member of the eurozone, for ireland. it's an informal gathering, the euro group. leading that group can be quite a powerful position. does this tell us anything about where european policy is going to go from here? the longevity or otherwise of burden sharing. >> i think there are a couple of takeaways from an investor perspective. we have to view it in the lens of 10 years ago, during the crisis, the financial ministers were considered very important to us -- problem-solving. today, it ha
anna? anna: the euro region's smallest nation stage an uprising to but one of their own in charge of finance minister meetings. in a secret ballot, ireland won the vote to become president of the euro group. he defeated the spanish favorite who was backed by the european union's for biggest economies. we are joined now by the senior political economist at aberdeen standard investment. we will come to conversations around u.s. politics. we want to start on the european agenda. the surprise when...
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anna, what have you got? anna: let's have a look at breaking news. numbers coming out from rolls-royce. the engineering business, the engine maker here in the u.k.. giving us details for free cash flow and cost medication action. they themselves are taking it. one billion pounds for cost mitigation action for 2020. they say those actions are on track. thosellion pounds of actions have been achieved in the first half. this is all about self-help. what can businesses do to help themselves through this extraordinary time? executingood progress one-off actions. they have been looking at job cuts. we heard about that sometime ago. cash flows significantly, they say, affected by covid. those are the headlines coming through from rolls-royce. we had that change. we are going to talk about a lot more. ancient fairly mixed -- you mentioned the picture fairly mixed. coming through and is at once again coming through in the chinese market. 1%.y just over once again, some strength coming through in the taiwanese dollar. we are also seeing strength in the yuan, i
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anna: what are the specifics of this law? for many months, we have talked about this without knowing very much of the detail, but now we have some of that detail. >> in the five weeks leading up to the approval of this new bill , there was a lot of speculation about what would actually be provided for, whether a death penalty would be imposed, whether it would be implemented retroactively. neither of those measures have been taken. keyfocus is on four offenses, that of terrorism, subversion of state power, dissension and collusion with foreign forces. the maximum penalty for the most serious offenders would be for life imprisonment. again, no death penalty will be implemented. whatside these provisions, also is causing some concern is the reach of the bill. it is extraterritorial. that means hong kong residents living in the city on those abroad could fall afoul of the new bill, along with non- residents of hong kong. it is quite political, the nature of the bill, when it comes to trying to prevent criticism of the government
anna: what are the specifics of this law? for many months, we have talked about this without knowing very much of the detail, but now we have some of that detail. >> in the five weeks leading up to the approval of this new bill , there was a lot of speculation about what would actually be provided for, whether a death penalty would be imposed, whether it would be implemented retroactively. neither of those measures have been taken. keyfocus is on four offenses, that of terrorism,...
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anna? anna: thanks very much. the u.s. labor market reporting better than expected employment numbers on thursday ahead of the holiday weekend. stocks climbed on prospects of economic rebound tempered by reopenings. president trump: the united states economy added almost five million jobs in the month of june, shattering all expectations. >> spectacular number and it helps the overall situation enormously. >> on a standalone basis, this is a very strong employment report. >> 34% ever the jobs coming back is a reasonable expectation given what's happening on the ground with the progression of the virus. >> the unemployment numbers, which look impressive, are really stimulus driven. >> this data really underscores how rapid things change in the covid tainted economy. even though we did get a really important upside surprise today, it's way too early to declare victory. anna: u.s. markets are closed today for the independence day holiday. simon french, panmure gordon's chief economist, joins us. very good to speak with you. l
anna? anna: thanks very much. the u.s. labor market reporting better than expected employment numbers on thursday ahead of the holiday weekend. stocks climbed on prospects of economic rebound tempered by reopenings. president trump: the united states economy added almost five million jobs in the month of june, shattering all expectations. >> spectacular number and it helps the overall situation enormously. >> on a standalone basis, this is a very strong employment report. >>...
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anna? what wet's linger on heard from ubs this morning. my colleague, manus cranny, spoke to the ceo of ubs, sergio ermotti. numbers coming in better than expected. there is even talk of a share back. well, andrformed very asset gathering businesses were very engaged with clients and i think that is, you know, during of course, there was a mix seeing the fruits of our investment and technology being front to back. also the value of -- was very important, so on that side, i would say that the effects to business, rates, and credit business were very strong, more than 100% up year on year in equities, in cash. in the prime brokerage, we also had strong results. in wealth management, we had a very strong performance, plus 70% in asia, plus 16% in europe, 3% in switzerland, upsetting the u.s., where we saw the effect of net recurring fees being based on the previous quarter with an impact in our profits. was there any sense of caution in the clients? how would you describe your client activity this quarter? sergio: still very active. more of a
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anna: yeah. looking at the texas and arizona data, it seems to be skewed towards the younger demographic if those who are testing positive. derek, if you are still there, thank you very much for joining us. we'll try to get back to him at a later point to get an update on the virus. we're minutes away from the open. up next, daimler's c.e.o. is warning of drastic pay cuts and restructuring. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. just about seven minutes to go until trade starts. futures up and increasing more than 1%. look at your stocks to watch with dani burger who joins us with the latest of company s that areout with news today. a.b. foods is one. what is the story there? > the owner of the fashion business. everyone knew the sales would be downtown the shutting that caused them to close. over the past 40 weeks they have seen a 13% decline in revenue. prymark expects profits to be 1/3 of what it was for the year prior. one of the saving grac
anna: yeah. looking at the texas and arizona data, it seems to be skewed towards the younger demographic if those who are testing positive. derek, if you are still there, thank you very much for joining us. we'll try to get back to him at a later point to get an update on the virus. we're minutes away from the open. up next, daimler's c.e.o. is warning of drastic pay cuts and restructuring. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. just about...
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anna: hi, shauna. nice to meet you. i'm anna. lemonis: this is travis. travis: hi, anna. anna: hi, travis. nice to meet you. travis: nice to meet you. lemonis: i want to change the entire look of the place to create a new concept. since this is the first time that farrell's and sweet pete's are going to be combined into one location, i want to give it a brand new look, and i want to make sure that there are different elements from both brands that are combined, so i'm bringing in anna from pacific hospitality. it's a business i invested in in 2016. she's helped me with designs in the past, and i thought she could really help with this one. anna: you know, i was thinking about the wallpaper, maybe replacing that. more like a chalkboard type of wallpaper that has all the farrell's memorabilia sketched in. obviously new seating, for sure. definitely the lighting. i love some of these. i think we can still use them again throughout the restaurant. lemonis: so you're intermix? anna: yeah. lemonis: while the team works on design, i've authorized them to start demolition. ♪ th
anna: hi, shauna. nice to meet you. i'm anna. lemonis: this is travis. travis: hi, anna. anna: hi, travis. nice to meet you. travis: nice to meet you. lemonis: i want to change the entire look of the place to create a new concept. since this is the first time that farrell's and sweet pete's are going to be combined into one location, i want to give it a brand new look, and i want to make sure that there are different elements from both brands that are combined, so i'm bringing in anna from...
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anna, matt? anna: thanks very much, laura wright with an update there. coronavirus lockdowns change the way public space is used. as the recovery enters the next phase, how much is here to stay? joining us is fergus o'sullivan. good to speak to you. you've been looking at how authorities and residents have been reclaiming open spaces in cities. what commonalities have you found? fergus: that's right. we found during the pandemic and recovery period, space is at a premium. pedestrians meet -- need more space on the pavements. food and drink need to move outside because interior spaces are safe, and bikes, the safest way of traveling long distance, they need safer space on the road. a fight tolly compete for demand. protected bike lanes have been carved out in many cities to make getting around easier. out,00 of them were bowled bars and restaurants moving outdoors, not just pavements, but taking over entire streets, something we have seen in many, many cases. i saw a lot of streets closed. i was in spain last week, a lot of streets closed so that bars and
anna, matt? anna: thanks very much, laura wright with an update there. coronavirus lockdowns change the way public space is used. as the recovery enters the next phase, how much is here to stay? joining us is fergus o'sullivan. good to speak to you. you've been looking at how authorities and residents have been reclaiming open spaces in cities. what commonalities have you found? fergus: that's right. we found during the pandemic and recovery period, space is at a premium. pedestrians meet --...
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anna was my translator and the old woman's name was anna so the young anna went down to see the house. she met the grandson who we are told, i met him later, a lovely guy but unfortunately he won but the year he gets totally stoned drunk and this was the month. she went in and asked him questions and he couldn't handle anything but she took pictures on the wall. she made a match and she sent me the pictures and you know i thought it was it that i wasn't prepared to believe it. and this whole journey i didn't expect to find anything. at the advice of a friend of ours who is an investigator he said i know guys who are friends of photography experts. i'll let you talk to them so i called this guy who by the way was involved in land investigations of top protector free -- a top photography expert. >> enough for us. >> i went to see him and he said you are going to waste your money. $250 an hour and you're going to waste your money and going to ukraine another $250. i met with him and we looked at the pictures and young anna sent me the picture we had. he said you know i can't tell you at
anna was my translator and the old woman's name was anna so the young anna went down to see the house. she met the grandson who we are told, i met him later, a lovely guy but unfortunately he won but the year he gets totally stoned drunk and this was the month. she went in and asked him questions and he couldn't handle anything but she took pictures on the wall. she made a match and she sent me the pictures and you know i thought it was it that i wasn't prepared to believe it. and this whole...
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hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. first up, spaceship earth, a fascinating documentary about eight people who lockdown for two years for a science experiment. as i am ready to enter, i take my last breath of this atmosphere in two years. we were pioneers. we were the first biospherians. how can you prepare yourself for a journey into the unknown? the biosphere two is a collection of huge geodesic domes built the biosphere 2 is a collection of huge geodesic domes built in the arizona desert, home to an entire ecological system, including rainforest and an ocean. we called it biosphere 2 because biosphere1 is the earth. in 1991, the eight biospherians went to live and work there. they reckoned we might all have to relocate to mars one day so they wanted to give it a dry run. under the glare of the press spotlight, the experiment suffered from controversy when the team added to the oxygen supply and allegedly brought in items from the outside world. i don't
hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. first up, spaceship earth, a fascinating documentary about eight people who lockdown for two years for a science experiment. as i am ready to enter, i take my last breath of this atmosphere in two years. we were pioneers. we were the first biospherians. how can you prepare yourself for a journey into the unknown? the biosphere two is a collection of huge geodesic domes built...
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my husband and our first child anna. we had many troubles with anna because i knew nothing about the care of babies. and she had some difficulties. but she was a very nice child. >> it is become a roosevelt trademark. most of us -- [ inaudible ]. >> and this one if i remember right, it is called bessy which is the name my scotch terrier is called and we buried bessy and later franklin called his terriers after the murray of tyler hill was a border, i suppose you call him today a border from scotland. suddenly this picture shows a family that has grown enormously. here we are in the second home that we lived in in washington. and my husband was the assistant secretary of the navy here are all five children. anna, jaden standing up and elliott on one side and franklin sitting on my husband's knee and johnny sitting on mine. i really always liked this picture. it was taken on the top floor of the house in the sort of sunroom which we used as a dormitory for the boys. and i think it is a very nice picture. >> here you and fr
my husband and our first child anna. we had many troubles with anna because i knew nothing about the care of babies. and she had some difficulties. but she was a very nice child. >> it is become a roosevelt trademark. most of us -- [ inaudible ]. >> and this one if i remember right, it is called bessy which is the name my scotch terrier is called and we buried bessy and later franklin called his terriers after the murray of tyler hill was a border, i suppose you call him today a...
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anna was aborn when young woman. her mistress had a brother who impregnated anna. we don't know -- this was so long ago, we don't know if anna if theyd by antoine, or had some kind of relationship. although for enslaved women, there was no such thing as consent because they did not own their bodies. a hydelr was born family member. anna was a mixed race woman. victor would have been called one quarter african descendent, three quarters european descendent. family.aved by his own this is one instance that we know of, for certain, of all of the 354 people, over 100 years of ownership for the family, we know there are many, many more people born here of enslaved mothers and white hydel fathers. and this kind of thing was common throughout the south. and those children born of those enslaved children belong to their own family and would not necessarily be treated any better, and in many cases, we read a narrative where the children were treated just a little bit worse because usually there was a white wife somewhere in there who understood where those children were com
anna was aborn when young woman. her mistress had a brother who impregnated anna. we don't know -- this was so long ago, we don't know if anna if theyd by antoine, or had some kind of relationship. although for enslaved women, there was no such thing as consent because they did not own their bodies. a hydelr was born family member. anna was a mixed race woman. victor would have been called one quarter african descendent, three quarters european descendent. family.aved by his own this is one...
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anna has a japanese mother and an american father. she first learned abobout the battle of okinawaa in shimojs class. anna says the class had herer ththinking about her own place the worldld. >> it made me feel really gratefulul that i'm living in a time where there's not w world wawa going on. kindnd o of privileleged and i o use myy privilege to speak out against what's wrong. >> l listening to anna, shimomo realized the true volume of her class. >> i was a actually tearing, so thankk you. >> thanknk you for thinking of for this project.. >> if we don't teach t the past we cannot have a better understanding of the present society a and our life and move forward to a briright future. >> that message of peace and hope was shared by 111 people around the world on junee 2 23r the day okinanawa remembers the victims of the world. nhk world. >>> another catastrophe of the war we could never forget is the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. our next story looks at a major artwork about the bombings in danger of being lost. it's now
anna has a japanese mother and an american father. she first learned abobout the battle of okinawaa in shimojs class. anna says the class had herer ththinking about her own place the worldld. >> it made me feel really gratefulul that i'm living in a time where there's not w world wawa going on. kindnd o of privileleged and i o use myy privilege to speak out against what's wrong. >> l listening to anna, shimomo realized the true volume of her class. >> i was a actually tearing,...
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anna: it looks like it. with the expanded balance sheet like you mentioned, to grow even bigger, it is going to help push equities higher. it will push the risk seeking and what we have been calling for is a stop. you are starting to see that pick up steam. potentiallythen derails the melt up? is there anything absent to signal that the tapering that we know we will not get from that at this point that will stop this? anna: i don't think it is going to be anything like you say on the central bank side. a big risk really and the number one risk has always been, it escalates to the point where we need to fully rollback these re-openings. and the impact on those rollbacks is large enough to really collapse consumer confidence, collapse that retail sale, and bring down and put us back in that march state. we really think that is a low probability. so other than that, we are looking at domestic political risk in elections. shery: we have tesla officially on its way to joining the s&p 500. the regent -- reason i m
anna: it looks like it. with the expanded balance sheet like you mentioned, to grow even bigger, it is going to help push equities higher. it will push the risk seeking and what we have been calling for is a stop. you are starting to see that pick up steam. potentiallythen derails the melt up? is there anything absent to signal that the tapering that we know we will not get from that at this point that will stop this? anna: i don't think it is going to be anything like you say on the central...
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anna, your thoughts on the story. this one also in the daily telegraph. in the wall streetjournal as well isa story about tiktok and amazon. amazon workers being told to delete the tiktok app. tell us a bit about that because tiktok is under investigation and both the us and the uk, isn't it? yes. tiktok, which is this short video technology platform, massively popular, being usedit platform, massively popular, being used it innovate and communicate lots of different ways. it is a chinese company. as we know, china has gone under lots of scrutiny in the scrutiny reviews going into the use the scrutiny reviews going into the use of chinese technology. the concerns use of chinese technology. the concerns are use of chinese technology. the concerns are that tiktok as a chinese company could be used to some extent to breach data security to effectively spy on devices, and that's the concern that led to, appeared to lead to an e—mail being sent to staff at amazon and asking them to delete the app on their phone. otherwise, their e—mails, their access to se
anna, your thoughts on the story. this one also in the daily telegraph. in the wall streetjournal as well isa story about tiktok and amazon. amazon workers being told to delete the tiktok app. tell us a bit about that because tiktok is under investigation and both the us and the uk, isn't it? yes. tiktok, which is this short video technology platform, massively popular, being usedit platform, massively popular, being used it innovate and communicate lots of different ways. it is a chinese...
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anna was a mixed race woman. victor would have been called a quadroon, one quarter african descendent, three quarters european descendent. and enslaved by his own family. this is one instance that we know of, for certain, of all of these 354 people, over 100 years of ownership for the hydel family, we know there are many, many more people born here of enslaved mothers and white hydel fathers. and this kind of thing was common throughout the south. and those children born of those enslaved women would belong to their own family and would not necessarily be treated any better, and in many cases, we can read narratives of where the children were treated just a little bit worse because usually there was a white wife somewhere in there who understood where those children were coming from. so the separations between enslaved people and enslavers were not really there. there was a lot of mixing in terms of sexual assault, in terms of actual relationships. certainly here in louisiana, a lot of free people of color existe
anna was a mixed race woman. victor would have been called a quadroon, one quarter african descendent, three quarters european descendent. and enslaved by his own family. this is one instance that we know of, for certain, of all of these 354 people, over 100 years of ownership for the hydel family, we know there are many, many more people born here of enslaved mothers and white hydel fathers. and this kind of thing was common throughout the south. and those children born of those enslaved women...
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thank you, anna. anna collison, our health care correspondence. the scottish health secretary, jeane freeman, has admitted that no follow—up checks have been carried out on people returning to scotland from abroad, to ensure they're quarantining for 14 days. she said the process had been delayed to this week, because of problems getting clearance for home office systems. the scottish conservatives said it was "staggering" that no—one had been contacted. more than 13,000 extra staff are to be drafted into job centres in britain amid fears of rising unemployment due to the coronavirus pandemic. it's part of a series of measures designed to boost the economy which are expected to be set out by the chancellor, rishi sunak, on wednesday. meanwhile, labour has called on the government to extend its furlough job retention scheme to specific sectors hit by the pandemic. our business correspondent katie prescott has more... the morning after the night before. cleaners mopping up after drinkers in england once again filled these long, empty streets. peo
thank you, anna. anna collison, our health care correspondence. the scottish health secretary, jeane freeman, has admitted that no follow—up checks have been carried out on people returning to scotland from abroad, to ensure they're quarantining for 14 days. she said the process had been delayed to this week, because of problems getting clearance for home office systems. the scottish conservatives said it was "staggering" that no—one had been contacted. more than 13,000 extra...
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brothermistress had a who impregnated anna. we don't know -- this was so long ago, we don't know if anna was raped where they had some kind of relationship. although for enslaved women, there is no such thing as consent. so, victor would have been considered in louisiana one african ascended, three quarters european, and enslaved by his own family. this is one instance we know about, for certain. of ownership. many, many, many more people born of enslaved mothers and white fathers and this was common throughout the south and those children born of those enslaved women would not necessarily be treated any weter and in many cases, read these narratives a little bit worse because usually there was a white wife in there somewhere who understood where these children were coming from. relationship between the enslaved people and the enslaved andst -- enslaved people the slavers was not really bear. there were a lot of people of color existed here because of consensual relationships, where enslaved women would be free and given their
brothermistress had a who impregnated anna. we don't know -- this was so long ago, we don't know if anna was raped where they had some kind of relationship. although for enslaved women, there is no such thing as consent. so, victor would have been considered in louisiana one african ascended, three quarters european, and enslaved by his own family. this is one instance we know about, for certain. of ownership. many, many, many more people born of enslaved mothers and white fathers and this was...
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she had originally been her mother's daughter and when anna was a young girl and ella lessons, anna told her some the story that her father had to go with lucy long ago and her mother took her side and the two are grown so close that they wrote each of the letters to her three times a week and they saw each other for five times a year even when anna live on the other coast. in many of the war after eleanor rejected franklin to stay home and be his wife again, he got so lonely that he asked their daughter anna and by that point she was only in early 40s and had a stroke and she can never speak again. it was a devastating thing for roosevelt and because he was so lonely in his mother died, he asked anna to come and stay in the white house and then what happened in some way she became his father daughter, she had long legs, she was tall, she loved cocktails and she should gossip at night, all the things eleanor never found easy to do and it did. after a while she was feeling displaced by her own daughter. it was a complicated set of relationships during this time. >> where you live right on
she had originally been her mother's daughter and when anna was a young girl and ella lessons, anna told her some the story that her father had to go with lucy long ago and her mother took her side and the two are grown so close that they wrote each of the letters to her three times a week and they saw each other for five times a year even when anna live on the other coast. in many of the war after eleanor rejected franklin to stay home and be his wife again, he got so lonely that he asked...
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i want to let you hear from anna tovar, she outlines quite well why this situation remains so dire for her community. >> my community is about 88% latino. and the vast majority of my community does not have the luxury of working from home. they're at the front lines here in arizona. they're providing food, they're at our hospitals, they are risking their lives day in and day out so that people in our economy can move forward. but, yet, we're leaving them behind when it comes to the most crucial component and that's testing. >> reporter: what mayor tovar acknowledged there, if the arizona economy wants to remain fruitful and continue to go, to continue to operate restaurants and malls and shopping stores, we need quicker testing results because right now folks that have gotten tests are continuing to go to work despite not having the results, cal.
i want to let you hear from anna tovar, she outlines quite well why this situation remains so dire for her community. >> my community is about 88% latino. and the vast majority of my community does not have the luxury of working from home. they're at the front lines here in arizona. they're providing food, they're at our hospitals, they are risking their lives day in and day out so that people in our economy can move forward. but, yet, we're leaving them behind when it comes to the most...
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>>in washington, i'm anna warren to keep them. >>coming up next california process more than 260,000 unemployment claims this week we're going to talk with an expert about what california's economy will look like in the weeks to come. and as we head to break a quick programming reminder kron 4 will be hosting a live town hall next week with the police chief says from across the bay area could talk about the different changes their apartment and
>>in washington, i'm anna warren to keep them. >>coming up next california process more than 260,000 unemployment claims this week we're going to talk with an expert about what california's economy will look like in the weeks to come. and as we head to break a quick programming reminder kron 4 will be hosting a live town hall next week with the police chief says from across the bay area could talk about the different changes their apartment and
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analysis are nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker, syndicated columnist george will and anna palmer, correspondent for "politico." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. for a country that celebrates american exceptionalism the united states finds itself in an exceptionally bad place today. the calendar says july 12th, but it feels more like april 12th when it comes to battling this virus, even if president trump did finally wear a mask in public late yesterday. once again, cases are surging, the ten worst days for cases nationwide have occurred over the past 11 days. we are facing shortages of protective tests and icu beds for covid-19 patients and once again, we are left to wonder how did we get here again? is it because of a president who remains in denial about the sdafrter unfolding on his watch? is it because foolish deciding they were immune or the experts were wrong or that they had a right not to wear a mask or is it al
analysis are nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker, syndicated columnist george will and anna palmer, correspondent for "politico." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. for a country that celebrates american exceptionalism the united states finds itself in an exceptionally bad place today....
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and anna palmer, seen your washington correspondent for politico. a great trio this morning. welcome to all. kristen welker, i want to start with robert mueller's op ed pushing back on the president's decision to commute roger stone's sentence. under the headline, roger stone remains a convicted felon. he lied about his intermediary. he denied about meeting with the trump campaign about the timing of wikileaks diseases, and he tampered with the witness imploring him to stonewall congress. in your report, kristen welker, the president is basically alone apparently in that west wing in being in favor of this decision. did he really push back on every single adviser on this? >> it seems that he pushed back on post advisers, chuck, according to conversations with multiple officials. he was counseled against this move by some of his top aides, including by the attorney general and yet, president trump moved forward with this decision and, look, his aides, chuck, were saying to them this could be politically risky. this could ultimately cost you. your base supports you because they
and anna palmer, seen your washington correspondent for politico. a great trio this morning. welcome to all. kristen welker, i want to start with robert mueller's op ed pushing back on the president's decision to commute roger stone's sentence. under the headline, roger stone remains a convicted felon. he lied about his intermediary. he denied about meeting with the trump campaign about the timing of wikileaks diseases, and he tampered with the witness imploring him to stonewall congress. in...
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anna edwards takes a look? anna: the government is spending huge amounts to protect the u.k. economy through the coronavirus lockdown, if history is any guide, britain could be paying it off for decades to come. the u.k. has had a national debt since the reign of william the third. the king sold government bonds to lenders that later became the bank of england. it hit an all-time high after the napoleonic wars, shifting above 200% of gdp. when it needed to come of the u.k. has paid off debt quickly. borrowed nearly $4 billion from the imf, the largest loan ever requested come in 1976. in the end, it paid it off by the end of the decade. but that isn't usually the case. as really as 2014, the u.k. was still talking about paying off debt, associated with the bubble o 1720 and world war i. and after world war ii, that only got paid off at the end of 2006. and that may the best way to look at this pandemic debt. some lawmakers are urging the chancellor to treat it like more debt. that means it may sit on the books for longer than usual, and that is possible in part due to the ban
anna edwards takes a look? anna: the government is spending huge amounts to protect the u.k. economy through the coronavirus lockdown, if history is any guide, britain could be paying it off for decades to come. the u.k. has had a national debt since the reign of william the third. the king sold government bonds to lenders that later became the bank of england. it hit an all-time high after the napoleonic wars, shifting above 200% of gdp. when it needed to come of the u.k. has paid off debt...
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grandchildren still lives in the village and this young woman, her name was anna and by the way when you read the book you will see most women we met were named anna and most of the men were ivan and got confusing. but she was my translator and the old woman's name was anna, so she went down to see the house and met the grandson who we were told, i met later but unfortunately she asked him questions pictures of the pictures on the wall. i wasn't prepared to believe it. the whole journey didn't expect to hold onto anything. in the investigation a child progressive photography expert. >> good enough for us. >> i went to see him, $250 an hour you will waste your money and credit another 250. we looked at the pictures that were sent and he said you know i can't tell you -- he started to give me clues of what to look for of pictures taken at the same angle, to measure all these features but also the clothing people where. these are not people with used wardrobes and if they are being photographed they might be photographed in the same outfit and that became a critical clue. should i go on
grandchildren still lives in the village and this young woman, her name was anna and by the way when you read the book you will see most women we met were named anna and most of the men were ivan and got confusing. but she was my translator and the old woman's name was anna, so she went down to see the house and met the grandson who we were told, i met later but unfortunately she asked him questions pictures of the pictures on the wall. i wasn't prepared to believe it. the whole journey didn't...
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daybreak europe: the european market open is next with anna edwards. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's pretty inspiring the way families redefined the word 'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x1. we're committed to helping all families stay connected. learn more at xfinity.com/education. anna: good morning. welcome to "bloomberg market: the european open." i am anna edwards live in london. the cash trade is less than a nomura way. stocks rise as investors look to results season with some optimism, but as investors shake off the corporate impact of the coronavirus, infections rise, from florida to hong kong. oil slips as opec-plus is said to
daybreak europe: the european market open is next with anna edwards. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's pretty inspiring the way families redefined the word 'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a...
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love, your niece, anna kate. >> reporter: anna kate was 7 when her aunt died. it was sudden, scary and heartbreaking. so she took out an old shoe box, decorated it and filled it with thoughts of aunt toni. >> now she's dead. now we can't see her again. and our lives will never be the same again. >> reporter: the ripple effect of toni's death was huge. she was a respected doctor, an ophthalmologist who had a thriving practice first in jackson, mississippi, and later in denver, colorado. a devout christian who sang in her church choir. a mother to a little girl named haley. a wife to man named harold, and the older sister to anna kate's dad, todd bertolet. this story is about toni and what happened to her one bright sunny day high up in the mountains. >> 911. what's the address of your emergency? >> i need an alpine mountain rescue team immediately. >> reporter: it's also about how secrets long buried sometimes don't stay that way. where did toni fit into your family? >> she was the middle between two brothers. sometimes she thought that was an advantage and some
love, your niece, anna kate. >> reporter: anna kate was 7 when her aunt died. it was sudden, scary and heartbreaking. so she took out an old shoe box, decorated it and filled it with thoughts of aunt toni. >> now she's dead. now we can't see her again. and our lives will never be the same again. >> reporter: the ripple effect of toni's death was huge. she was a respected doctor, an ophthalmologist who had a thriving practice first in jackson, mississippi, and later in denver,...
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anna wouldn't be worried about it. she is only worried about it because he's hispanic. she said on cnn earlier today that it's a salt in the wound of the hispanic community. i mean, admit it. you are singling him out because he is hispanic. and i cannot think of anything more -- i mean, what are we going to do? have a separate but equal everything in this country? we tried that once, it didn't go very well. you want republicans to buy from republicans. liberals buy from liberals. you can't buy from certain kinds of people. that is the opposite of freedom, and it is the opposite of free expression. and i don't care where people buy their beans. but i do think it's outrageous in a country, where we're supposed to all be in this together. that the minute somebody sticks their head up above the ditch line, they get it shot off and that's the future the left wants and it's wrong. >>p a let me just say one last thing, don, please. i have seen a lot of people online throwing away goya products. i am begging people. i am pleading with them. look, do whatever you want. and he ca
anna wouldn't be worried about it. she is only worried about it because he's hispanic. she said on cnn earlier today that it's a salt in the wound of the hispanic community. i mean, admit it. you are singling him out because he is hispanic. and i cannot think of anything more -- i mean, what are we going to do? have a separate but equal everything in this country? we tried that once, it didn't go very well. you want republicans to buy from republicans. liberals buy from liberals. you can't buy...
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anna coren on the ground in hong kong. thanks, anna. so you're watching cnn. still to come, on independents day president trump practically ignored the pandemic that killed nearly 130 americans. we'll tell you how one of his own experts responded to the president's dangerous message. >> now we have tested almost 40 million people. by so doing we show cases. 99% of which are totally harmless. because the tempur-breeze° transfers heat away from your body. so you feel cool... night after night. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, save $500 on all tempur-breeze mattresses. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, mom, you are my pride... [vo]: because you live your truth. you are my pride... [vo]: by simply being you. you are my pride. [vo]: when the world presents a path, and you seek to forge your own. when you feel you're not enough, and it feels like you're alone. you are my pride. [vo]: when you feel you cannot breathe. when it's hard to see the light, but still you choose to fight, although it hurts, because it's right, and when it's dark, you still sh
anna coren on the ground in hong kong. thanks, anna. so you're watching cnn. still to come, on independents day president trump practically ignored the pandemic that killed nearly 130 americans. we'll tell you how one of his own experts responded to the president's dangerous message. >> now we have tested almost 40 million people. by so doing we show cases. 99% of which are totally harmless. because the tempur-breeze° transfers heat away from your body. so you feel cool... night after...