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i am vonnie quinn in new york alongside amanda laying in toronto -- amanda lang in toronto. palantir having a direct listing and a successful one at that. the reference price originated at $7.25. it went public at $10. capitalization for the company, which took 17 years to go public. talk about in max to it more. what does palantir plan to do with the money it will get from the public markets? max: this is not a fundraising event as much as it is a liquidity event for these long time shareholders, including palantir's founders. the company was founded in 2003. it has raised a ton of money in the early venture capital world. it is more about getting liquidity for its employees and for the founders. obviously having this company go public at a high valuation is definitely going to help it as it looks to get other contracts as it looks to plan its future, hopefully beyond covid and, if president trump loses, beyond the trump administration, which is important for palantir. forda: whenever you look stories about palantir, secretive is somewhere in the mix. because of the nature
i am vonnie quinn in new york alongside amanda laying in toronto -- amanda lang in toronto. palantir having a direct listing and a successful one at that. the reference price originated at $7.25. it went public at $10. capitalization for the company, which took 17 years to go public. talk about in max to it more. what does palantir plan to do with the money it will get from the public markets? max: this is not a fundraising event as much as it is a liquidity event for these long time...
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my first guest tonight joins us from toronto, canada, a place where even the covid is disarmingly polite. he is currently nominated for four of the fifteen emmy awards on his show "schitt's creek" has earned. >>> you are wearing a wedding dress, to my wedding. >> this is not a wedding dress, it's a white floor length gown. it's very different. >> did it come with a veil? >> no it came with a head dress. >> a what? >> with like a white toule head dress, so i decided to not wear it. >> you are walking me down the aisle in a wedding dress, everyone will think we are getting married to each other. >> david: you can also see him in the upcoming hbo film "coastal elites," it premieres september 12th. please welcome dan levy. whoa! dan. >>> hey. >> dan, toronto, t-o, buddy. >> big t-o yeah, i know all the lingo, 4-1-6. >> that is exactly where i am. >> really? >> yeah. >> i did a few major motion pictures that way. >> i'm well aware. >> oh, did you know that? you were a little kid. >> i was in toronto, any time a movie comes, especially a big one with big famous people in it. the whole city is
my first guest tonight joins us from toronto, canada, a place where even the covid is disarmingly polite. he is currently nominated for four of the fifteen emmy awards on his show "schitt's creek" has earned. >>> you are wearing a wedding dress, to my wedding. >> this is not a wedding dress, it's a white floor length gown. it's very different. >> did it come with a veil? >> no it came with a head dress. >> a what? >> with like a white toule head...
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i am vonnie quinn in new york alongside greg bonnell in toronto. news on the electronic vehicles space in the past 24 hours with a volkswagen unveiling it's all electric suv on top of teslas battery day -- tesla battery day. itging into tesla and what means for our company of the hour. markets are not loving with a herd. the batteryutting pack at the center of the economics of electric vehicles. to 40% ofp around 25% the cost of manufacturing. well we did get innovations, they want to use things like dry electrodes, as opposed to liquid electrodes, which are more efficient. they want to start manufacturing their own cells. a contributorsuch to the run-up of tesla's stocks that there was some disappointment because not all of these innovations are things we will see next week. it is all part of a bigger roadmap for tesla toward ha lving the costs of its battery packs. we know they want to make their vehicles affordable to the masses. it is a long-standing ambition of elon musk to make evs more affordable. he talked about how the company would fail i
i am vonnie quinn in new york alongside greg bonnell in toronto. news on the electronic vehicles space in the past 24 hours with a volkswagen unveiling it's all electric suv on top of teslas battery day -- tesla battery day. itging into tesla and what means for our company of the hour. markets are not loving with a herd. the batteryutting pack at the center of the economics of electric vehicles. to 40% ofp around 25% the cost of manufacturing. well we did get innovations, they want to use...
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toronto needed this, down 2- tran08. marcus smart with a great pass, jaylen brown will dunk it in the celtics have themselves a four-point lead. now less than 30 seconds left fred vanfleet will drive it and score it with the left hand. he had 25 points, doing it all for toronto tonight. all tied up, but time running out. kemba walker will get it nicely to daniel tice. austin was up two with .05 left and kyle lowry, brilliant past of the wide-open og on a new bay, which he just calmly drains the game three winner as toronto is in on the series in the one- point win. >>> check this out as you take a look at the cuteness, had to show the second. a little dog picking his honor at the pet store, they both seem like they will be a great tandem. this is the one you got to see, the golfer ian poulter chipping and it was $400,000 ferrari. yeah, can't we just stay a couple more days? i know -- it's killing me. tomorrow's open-mic night at the apollo. look, we'll all come back. i love it here, too. compared to new yorkers, i'm laid
toronto needed this, down 2- tran08. marcus smart with a great pass, jaylen brown will dunk it in the celtics have themselves a four-point lead. now less than 30 seconds left fred vanfleet will drive it and score it with the left hand. he had 25 points, doing it all for toronto tonight. all tied up, but time running out. kemba walker will get it nicely to daniel tice. austin was up two with .05 left and kyle lowry, brilliant past of the wide-open og on a new bay, which he just calmly drains the...
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faced by children in war that's causing apparently mass walkouts and film festivals from them is to toronto with one of its lead star of the killing fields julian sands told them all coming up in today's going underground but 1st after monday's special episode with columbia university's professor jeffrey sachs of the un's sustainable development network solution going on the ground got a rebuttal from geoffrey wilson author of the book jeffrey sachs the strange case of dr shock and mr aid in the interview professor sachs denied a quote i referred to in which he allegedly described himself as a free market idealogue jackie wilson told us sex did say that and he's in print doing so the quote is taken from the transcript of a keynote speech he gave an international conference of neo liberal policy makers how did in 1903 when he was still an economic advisor to yeltsin and when russia was still in the depths of the crisis brought about in large part by a shock therapy reforms he used to speech to make the case for international financial assistance for russia which he argued was necessary to en
faced by children in war that's causing apparently mass walkouts and film festivals from them is to toronto with one of its lead star of the killing fields julian sands told them all coming up in today's going underground but 1st after monday's special episode with columbia university's professor jeffrey sachs of the un's sustainable development network solution going on the ground got a rebuttal from geoffrey wilson author of the book jeffrey sachs the strange case of dr shock and mr aid in...
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faced by jill dran in war that's causing apparently mass walkouts and film festivals from venice to toronto with one of its lead star of the killing fields julian sands told them all coming up in today's going underground but 1st after monday's special episode with columbia university's professor jeffrey sachs of the un's sustainable development network solution going on the ground got a rebuttal from geoffrey wilson author of the book jeffrey sachs the strange case of dr shock and mr aid in the interview professor sachs denied a quote i referred to in which he allegedly described himself as a free market idealogue jackie wilson told us sex did say that and he's in print doing so the quote is taken from the transcript of a keynote speech he gave an international conference of neo liberal policy makers how did in 1903 when he was still an economic advisor to yeltsin and when russia was still in the depths of the crisis brought about in large part by his shock therapy reforms he used to speech to make the case for international financial assistance for russia which he argued was necessary to
faced by jill dran in war that's causing apparently mass walkouts and film festivals from venice to toronto with one of its lead star of the killing fields julian sands told them all coming up in today's going underground but 1st after monday's special episode with columbia university's professor jeffrey sachs of the un's sustainable development network solution going on the ground got a rebuttal from geoffrey wilson author of the book jeffrey sachs the strange case of dr shock and mr aid in...
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faced by children in war that's causing apparently mass walkouts and film festivals from venice to toronto with one of its lead star of the killing fields julian sands told us of all coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st after monday's special episode with columbia university's professor jeffrey sachs of the un's sustainable development network solution on the ground what a rebuttal from geoffrey wilson author of the book. jeffrey sachs the strange case of dr shaw can mr aid in the interview professor sachs deny the quote i referred to in which he allegedly described himself as a free market idealogue jeffy wilson told us sex did say that and he's in print doing so the quote is taken from the transcript of a keynote speech he gave an international conference of neo liberal policy makers how did in 1903 when he was still an economic advisor to yeltsin and when russia was still in the depths of the crisis brought about in large part by a shock therapy reforms he used to speech to make the case for international financial assistance for russia which he argued was necessary to ensur
faced by children in war that's causing apparently mass walkouts and film festivals from venice to toronto with one of its lead star of the killing fields julian sands told us of all coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st after monday's special episode with columbia university's professor jeffrey sachs of the un's sustainable development network solution on the ground what a rebuttal from geoffrey wilson author of the book. jeffrey sachs the strange case of dr shaw can mr aid in the...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto alongside vonnie quinn in new york. automation has been one of the concerns that jobs only turned over to the robot for some time. mary that with ai at the concern only grows. those are two things that may be picking up steam in this covid-19 pandemic. boston dynamics has been on the leading edge of the development of some of these technologies for more than 20 years. michael perry is the vice president for this is development at boston dynamics. there is a big fear factor about the robots coming. in the past, we have heard people like jeff bezos and bill gates talk about a robot tax. if they are going to take our jobs, they should pay their share. talk about how the pandemic has changed our lens on robots. are they doing some of the things that we don't want to? michael: people are starting to understand that there are physical advantages to be able to remotely control a robot in an environment where you don't want to go. at the outbreak of the pandemic, we worked with hospitals in the boston region to allow them to do
i'm amanda lang in toronto alongside vonnie quinn in new york. automation has been one of the concerns that jobs only turned over to the robot for some time. mary that with ai at the concern only grows. those are two things that may be picking up steam in this covid-19 pandemic. boston dynamics has been on the leading edge of the development of some of these technologies for more than 20 years. michael perry is the vice president for this is development at boston dynamics. there is a big fear...
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i'm a university professor at the university of toronto. before get started, we need to acknowledge his land on which the university of toronto operates, without of the credit rivers. home to many indigenous people, we are grateful for the opportunity to work on this lan land. university of toronto also extend solidarity with protests against systemic racism and discrimination. i have a great pressure of introducing katherine gehl she's a business leader, author and speaker she is the founder of the institute for political innovation and the ceo of innovations think about the intractable problems but catherine was formerly the president ceo, 250 million-dollar high-tech food manufacturer. she holds degrees from notre dame, and northwestern kellogg school of management page lives in wisconsin with her two children. and that is where is calling in from today. the special honor to host michael porter, diversity of lawrence professor and harvard university. michael and i met a long time ago when i was a student in his industry of the competitiv
i'm a university professor at the university of toronto. before get started, we need to acknowledge his land on which the university of toronto operates, without of the credit rivers. home to many indigenous people, we are grateful for the opportunity to work on this lan land. university of toronto also extend solidarity with protests against systemic racism and discrimination. i have a great pressure of introducing katherine gehl she's a business leader, author and speaker she is the founder...
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i'm ready to seek out toronto's unique urban fingerprint. and in order to do that, i have to escape this anonymous faceless place.
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amanda: live from toronto, this is bloomberg markets. storieshere are the top we are following from around the world. president trump's pick for the supreme court will discuss who is on the shortlist and the decision about confirming a supreme court justice so close to an election. for months, ceos say they have been bullied by money managers. we will discuss whether biggest investors in the 1.2 trillion dollar leverage market are now taking them on. staying in that world, some of the biggest hedge funds are keeping their workers at home into next year and we will discuss the slower return as some big wall street firms try to get employees back into the office. let's take a look at the markets. the markets are faring a little to -- a little better today. most analysts are suggesting volatility be weak just will be with us for a short while because of the uncertainty around the stimulus package. it remains in negotiations and that could have a big impact on personal income and spending in the fourth quarter. it's slightly more positive se
amanda: live from toronto, this is bloomberg markets. storieshere are the top we are following from around the world. president trump's pick for the supreme court will discuss who is on the shortlist and the decision about confirming a supreme court justice so close to an election. for months, ceos say they have been bullied by money managers. we will discuss whether biggest investors in the 1.2 trillion dollar leverage market are now taking them on. staying in that world, some of the biggest...
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amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. weekly's monthly job leak -- jobless claims come in more than expected. the impression from the ceo of aquent. homeowners are turning to unproven fixes to protect their homes. are the long-term solutions harder and more inconvenient? we will discuss. a potential veto to the fda's vaccine rules. president trump signals he could overrule any tightening of the rules for a clearance of a coronavirus vaccine. we will discuss the increasing concerns that the race to find a vaccine is being politicized for the presidential election. has been plenty for stocks to chew on, including dipping in the s&p 500 into correction territory. we saw markets move negative and then rally into positive territory. along with tech, it is the rate sensitive names that are powering the s&p 500 higher. we are seeing interesting action, the nasdaq is th
amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. weekly's monthly job leak -- jobless claims come in more than expected. the impression from the ceo of aquent. homeowners are turning to unproven fixes to protect their homes. are the long-term solutions harder and more inconvenient? we will discuss. a potential...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. pfizer and its german partner are in the hunt for a covid-19 vaccine, and make it an early look at the efficacy of their vaccine at the hand of the longer-term trials. what kind of advantage does that give the duo against others in this race? robert, let's start with what we are talking about here. 32nderstand there are some infections that they will get a look at. how does that distinguish from one others working on vaccine and what they'll be able to do? robert: the way these big drug and vaccine trials are designed, they are so-called event-driven. scientists look at the data after certain events. in this case, the events are infections, total number of infections in the trial, both in the placebo and vaccine arm, to show that hopefully most of all of the infections are occurring in people that got the placebo. pfizer is swinging for the home run, doing a preliminary look after a mere 32 infections that have accrued in this 44-thousand-patient trial. if the vaccine is effective, th
i'm amanda lang in toronto. pfizer and its german partner are in the hunt for a covid-19 vaccine, and make it an early look at the efficacy of their vaccine at the hand of the longer-term trials. what kind of advantage does that give the duo against others in this race? robert, let's start with what we are talking about here. 32nderstand there are some infections that they will get a look at. how does that distinguish from one others working on vaccine and what they'll be able to do? robert:...
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alongside amanda lang in toronto. for gaming and casino industry has been hit hard by the pandemic although most of reopen. headwinds remain as travel still remain. joining us now is melonie ducre johnson, president and coo of borgata hotel casino and spa. how is it being the president of a casino that cannot be thriving right now, what is the situation? challenginghas been to take over the property during this pandemic. there are many restrictions in the state of new jersey, atlantic city proper. borgata has faced challenges, but the entire gaming industry has not faced a challenge like this in the history of gaming. what we are doing right now is preparing for the best. at the forefront is the safety of employees and the safety of our guests to ensure that when a guest or employee enters our property, there is a sense of safety and we are going to be healthy. amanda: give us a sense of how many of your practices have changed that are very covid-specific that may add to your cost, lower the number of patrons you can
alongside amanda lang in toronto. for gaming and casino industry has been hit hard by the pandemic although most of reopen. headwinds remain as travel still remain. joining us now is melonie ducre johnson, president and coo of borgata hotel casino and spa. how is it being the president of a casino that cannot be thriving right now, what is the situation? challenginghas been to take over the property during this pandemic. there are many restrictions in the state of new jersey, atlantic city...
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el reloj, saca, la suelta, toronto, dejo a boston en el terreno. vamos al oeste, semifinales, con apenas día y medio de descanso para los nuggets y tras la paliza, se supone que sería un partido complicado, así fue. victoria amplia, al final logró aportar 29 puntos. hemos dominado la acción un día más. cambio y fuera. >> (música). hi ana! -hi girl! ¡aaargh! hey, what was that? ¿otra vez tu internet vecino? sí, lentísimo. con at&t fiber obtienes la velocidad y capacidad que tus devices necesitan. ¡aaargh! ¿no suena bien? suena increíble, solo que pisé un juguete. ooh that sounds as painful as his internet! obtén 1 giga de internet con at&t fiber por $49.99 al mes por un año. sin contrato anual y con hbo max™ incluido. disponibilidad limitada en ciertas áreas. llama al 1-800-es-facil. >> (música). >> un maestro en chula vista al sur del estado le puso vida a su salón de estudios para no sentirse solo mientras impartía clases. dibujo en caricatura a cada uno de sus alumnos, 52 de ellos y los puso en sus pupitres . así no se se
el reloj, saca, la suelta, toronto, dejo a boston en el terreno. vamos al oeste, semifinales, con apenas día y medio de descanso para los nuggets y tras la paliza, se supone que sería un partido complicado, así fue. victoria amplia, al final logró aportar 29 puntos. hemos dominado la acción un día más. cambio y fuera. >> (música). hi ana! -hi girl! ¡aaargh! hey, what was that? ¿otra vez tu internet vecino? sí, lentísimo. con at&t fiber obtienes la velocidad y capacidad que...
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. >> live from toronto, i am greg pennell. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. we are joined by our audiences. here the stop -- top stories is where following. china and the u.s. presidential elections. president trump escalates attacks against beijing as he trails joe biden in the polls. we will discuss this with canada's former ambassador to the united states. the fate of food security is not good. hunger is surging in the african-american households reporting they do not have enough food in a given week, 10% of them. we will speak with steven spinner, chairman and ceo of united natural foods. impacts on women and finance. disrupts two decades of progress for canadian women in the field. why they are having to work twice as hard now. a check on the markets, greg. vonnie, we are making gains again today, but it is one of those days where the tech shares are not leaders of the pack. they are off their lows of the session. we are seeing strengths and other areas that have not been as loved as we come upload from march. -- as we come off the lows for march. nasdaq
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. of controversy about his tax filings, president donald trump will see them splashed across the new york times today, along with reports that he paid as little as $750 in income taxes in 2016 and 20 17. so where does it go from here? tim o'brien is bloomberg's executive editor. let's start right there. how big of a blow, what does this mean, what is the next leg of this story? tim: i think it is twofold. a lot of americans and voters will have to look at the issue of a president who engineered the most massive -- one of the most massive tax cuts in the payingrld war ii era is no taxes over several years and only $750 and federal income taxes the year he was elected. voters can understand when people use the tax code aggressively. they don't have the same sympathy when they feel the tax code is unfair. trump went to washington saying he would defend the little man and the little woman, but he is feathering his own nest. i think that's an issue. the other thing that came up and all of th
i'm amanda lang in toronto. of controversy about his tax filings, president donald trump will see them splashed across the new york times today, along with reports that he paid as little as $750 in income taxes in 2016 and 20 17. so where does it go from here? tim o'brien is bloomberg's executive editor. let's start right there. how big of a blow, what does this mean, what is the next leg of this story? tim: i think it is twofold. a lot of americans and voters will have to look at the issue of...
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we will be in toronto and london. as lebanon struggles politically and economically, more families are embarking on a dangerous journey as they try and flee to europe. katty: welcome to "world news america" on pbs and around the globe. president trump and his democratic challenger, joe biden, have returned to the campaign trail a day after one of the most ill-tempered presidential debates in american history. heboth the republicans and democrats are claiming victory, but the question, as ever, is what the voters made of it. our north america editor jon sopel watched the debate in ohio. jon: coming out on stage and not hitting each other was more or less the most dignified thing about last night. this was an exercise in ugliness, with donald trump by repeatedly inteng him.den up pres. trump: you agreed with bernie sanders was fareft on the manifesto, socialized medicine. mr. biden: look -- pres. trump: are you saying -- regain control.ator tried to picking fights with the umpire. pres. trump: i guess i'm debating you,
we will be in toronto and london. as lebanon struggles politically and economically, more families are embarking on a dangerous journey as they try and flee to europe. katty: welcome to "world news america" on pbs and around the globe. president trump and his democratic challenger, joe biden, have returned to the campaign trail a day after one of the most ill-tempered presidential debates in american history. heboth the republicans and democrats are claiming victory, but the question,...
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greg bendel in toronto. sports have faced unprecedented challenges this year with the pandemic and everything else. players boycotting games, protesting police utility, which delayed the beginning of the playoffs in basketball. int night, football returned kansas city where the champion chiefs hosted the houston texans. 17,000 fans in the stadium. draftkings ceo jason robins joins us to discuss with the return means for the future of sports betting. how many fans you need in the stands in order for sports betting to thrive? better to have fewer? jason: i don't know if it matters. we are a mobile app, so whether you are in the stands or at home, you can always access our app. the important thing is that sports are played, everybody does it in a safe way, and games can continue. greg: what was it like in the early months of the pandemic when people could not bet on sports? anecdotally, i posted a picture sons playing ping-pong, and my friends were asking about the spread. at one point, table tennis was our num
greg bendel in toronto. sports have faced unprecedented challenges this year with the pandemic and everything else. players boycotting games, protesting police utility, which delayed the beginning of the playoffs in basketball. int night, football returned kansas city where the champion chiefs hosted the houston texans. 17,000 fans in the stadium. draftkings ceo jason robins joins us to discuss with the return means for the future of sports betting. how many fans you need in the stands in order...
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toronto raptors star with a reunion caught on video. raptors star with a reunion caught on video. i suffered with psoriasis for so long. i felt gross. people were afraid i was contagious. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. after i started cosentyx i wasn't covered anymore. four years clear. five years now. i just look and feel better. see me. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. five years is just crazy. see me. learn more at cosentyx.com. a breakthrough 10 years in the makingveclear, that reduces allergens in cat hair and dander. outstanding nutrition with the power to change lives. this is purina pro plan liveclear. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the co
toronto raptors star with a reunion caught on video. raptors star with a reunion caught on video. i suffered with psoriasis for so long. i felt gross. people were afraid i was contagious. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. after i started cosentyx i wasn't covered anymore. four years clear. five years now. i just look and feel better. see me. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get...
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return to his family something that apparently led to mass walkouts at film festivals in venice and toronto the film is out now and going underground deputy editor charlie cook spoke to one of the film's leads acclaimed actor julian sense. judy and thank you sandra coming on going underground to start by telling me about the painted by well the paines it does a film based on jesse kaczynski is 1960 s. novel it is an odyssey it tells a story of a boy looking for his family through the hinterland a recent europe. twilight the 2nd world war and its story is told through a series of and kansas with different people who represent different aspects of our glorious humanity but going to be. just a boy band rouge national spot. to hold the go meatless that. my character plays i play a pharma and in that tiny community see the priest of the community. played by harvey keitel tell who is one of my clients as moonshine i make hooch spirits in the woods who is ailing has taken the boy and he has rescued him from the nazis who were going to kill him but adi ask if i may take care of the boy because i ca
return to his family something that apparently led to mass walkouts at film festivals in venice and toronto the film is out now and going underground deputy editor charlie cook spoke to one of the film's leads acclaimed actor julian sense. judy and thank you sandra coming on going underground to start by telling me about the painted by well the paines it does a film based on jesse kaczynski is 1960 s. novel it is an odyssey it tells a story of a boy looking for his family through the hinterland...
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return to his family something that apparently led to mass walkouts at film festivals in venice and toronto the film is out now and going underground deputy editor charlie cook spoke to one of the film's leads acclaimed actor julian sense. judy and thank you sandra coming on going underground to start by telling me about the painted by well the paines it does a film based on jesse kaczynski is 1960 s. novel it is an odyssey it tells a story of a boy looking for his family through the hinterland or recent europe. twilight the 2nd world war and it's the story is told through a series of and kansas with different people who represent different aspects of our glorious humanity but i'm going to be. just a voice. not just part. of. the whole but go meatless that. my character plays i play a pharma and in that tiny community see the priest of the. community played by harvey keitel tell who is one of my clients as moonshine i make hooch spirits in the woods who is ailing has taken the boy and he has rescued him from the nazis who were going to kill him but adi ask if i may take care of the boy beca
return to his family something that apparently led to mass walkouts at film festivals in venice and toronto the film is out now and going underground deputy editor charlie cook spoke to one of the film's leads acclaimed actor julian sense. judy and thank you sandra coming on going underground to start by telling me about the painted by well the paines it does a film based on jesse kaczynski is 1960 s. novel it is an odyssey it tells a story of a boy looking for his family through the hinterland...
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toronto down the, fred van fleet will find normal powell, who was unbelievable in the late going. hit a three, tied again. double overtime. again, powell, a steal, and on the other end, he'll score it. tatum the turnover by boston. he's fouled, it counts, and then kyle lowry to put it away. great shot. can't fault the defense there. it's the fade. about 11 seconds left. lowry wound up with 33 points. 15-122 the final. double overtime, and this series will go to a game 7. the raptors ain't dead yet. >>> all right. a couple of working moms go at it in the quarter quarterfinals of the u.s. open, and what a show they put on. we went from nothing to all kinds of stuff going on in sports. sensational quarterfinals match, and serena williams looking for another major back there, and she is up against pirakova. third set, first game. each with one set in the victory column. great sequence here. the shot hit the net and williams goes on to take the first game, and then she looked out of gas, and serena will put her away in three sets. alicia mertenz subpoena next for serena in her quest fo
toronto down the, fred van fleet will find normal powell, who was unbelievable in the late going. hit a three, tied again. double overtime. again, powell, a steal, and on the other end, he'll score it. tatum the turnover by boston. he's fouled, it counts, and then kyle lowry to put it away. great shot. can't fault the defense there. it's the fade. about 11 seconds left. lowry wound up with 33 points. 15-122 the final. double overtime, and this series will go to a game 7. the raptors ain't dead...
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faced by children in war that's causing apparently mass walkouts and film festivals from venice to toronto with one of its lead star of the killing fields julian sands told us of all coming up in today's going underground but 1st after monday's special episode with columbia university's professor jeffrey sachs of the un's sustainable development network solution going on the ground got a rebuttal from geoffrey wilson author of the book jeffrey sachs the strange case of dr shock and mr aid in the interview professor sachs denied a quote i referred to in which he allegedly described himself as a free market idealogue jackie wilson told us sex did say that and he's in print doing so the quote is taken from the transcript of a keynote speech he gave an international conference of neo liberal policy makers how did in 1903 when he was still an economic advisor to yeltsin and when russia was still in the depths of the crisis brought about in large part by a shock therapy reforms he used to speech to make the case for international financial assistance for russia which he argued was necessary to e
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final minute, toronto -- the celtics hang on to win it, 92-87. they take the season series 4-3. they will face miami in the east finals. to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to see your happy smiling face. ugh. and if you don't want to wear a mask, i've just got one thing to tell you. scram, go away. ugh. caring for each other because we are all in this together. so wear a mask and have a rotten day, will ya? ugh. ♪ if i could, baby i'd ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >>> well, that wraps up our smokey and apocolyptic apocolypc dan. >> i have not recalled anything like it. the strange orange skies and now this, strange week indeed. >> yes, all right, thanks for joining us. >> for all of us here, we appreciate your time, right now on jimmy kimmel, >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live," with guest host, samuel l. jackson. and now, here's samuel l. jackson. >>> welcome t
final minute, toronto -- the celtics hang on to win it, 92-87. they take the season series 4-3. they will face miami in the east finals. to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to see your happy smiling face. ugh. and if you don't want to wear a mask, i've just got one thing to tell you. scram, go away. ugh. caring for each other because we are all in this together. so wear a mask and have a rotten day, will ya? ugh. ♪...
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los celtics de boston le volvieron a pegar a los raptors de toronto para inclinar la serie a su favor. de acuerdo a medios locales el inter de miami habrÍa llegado a un acuerdo para fichar a higuaÍn. le ofrecieron una gran cifra para que migre al balompiÉ norteamericano. leipzig podrÁ jugar su prÓximo partido en casa con el 20 por ciento del aforo de su estadio. serena williams iniciÓ el noveno intento de ganar su 24 gran slam. serena no ha sido capaz las de conseguir el gran objetivo el ex presidente de la fifa llegÓ a una audiencia para ser interrogado
los celtics de boston le volvieron a pegar a los raptors de toronto para inclinar la serie a su favor. de acuerdo a medios locales el inter de miami habrÍa llegado a un acuerdo para fichar a higuaÍn. le ofrecieron una gran cifra para que migre al balompiÉ norteamericano. leipzig podrÁ jugar su prÓximo partido en casa con el 20 por ciento del aforo de su estadio. serena williams iniciÓ el noveno intento de ganar su 24 gran slam. serena no ha sido capaz las de conseguir el gran objetivo el...
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final minute, toronto -- the celtics hang on to win it, 92-87. they take the season series 4-3. they will face miami in the east finals. >>> well, that wraps up our smokey and apocolypticapocolyptc dan. >> i have not recalled anything like it. the strange orange skies and now this, strange week indeed. >> yes, all right, thanks for joining us. >> for all of us here, we appreciate your time, right now on jimmy >> "localish bay area" is sponsored by northern california honda dealers. hey, bay area. it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. this show is all about good living. ♪ on today's show, 16 artists delivering one message. >> each of these artists has just amazing stories of something that's happened in their life. >> buy a wedge and give a wedge of cheese. >> food is our business. food is part of our heart. it's part of our family. and we're just happy to be able to do this. >> a meal-delivery service unlike any other. >> this is restaurant-quality food delivered to your door with fabulousness coming along. >> and the fascinating world of knot art. >> so, i lo
final minute, toronto -- the celtics hang on to win it, 92-87. they take the season series 4-3. they will face miami in the east finals. >>> well, that wraps up our smokey and apocolypticapocolyptc dan. >> i have not recalled anything like it. the strange orange skies and now this, strange week indeed. >> yes, all right, thanks for joining us. >> for all of us here, we appreciate your time, right now on jimmy >> "localish bay area" is sponsored by...
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amanda lang in toronto. know, colony had begun reshaping its portfolio pre-pandemic to focus on digital infrastructure. jason kelly joined him and spoke about the new era and the u.s. election. >> a secretary mnuchin, chairman powell have done an amazing job with 430 five individuals trying to figure out how do we get a plan to the people. it's not to us. it's not to the big companies. it's not the balance sheets. people are panicked for survival. the average individual trying to figure out how do i live, how do i go forward, what's happening with my rent, what's happening with my home loan, what's happening with my check. it's not coming from that employer anymore and that can -- confusion and dismay when you have three to $5 trillion being flushed in the economy of how you disperse it, you have to give them all great credit. at the end of the day, the solution to all of that has got to be a resurgence of confidence across all the things that we talked about. pandemic, i honestly never thought i would see a
amanda lang in toronto. know, colony had begun reshaping its portfolio pre-pandemic to focus on digital infrastructure. jason kelly joined him and spoke about the new era and the u.s. election. >> a secretary mnuchin, chairman powell have done an amazing job with 430 five individuals trying to figure out how do we get a plan to the people. it's not to us. it's not to the big companies. it's not the balance sheets. people are panicked for survival. the average individual trying to figure...
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amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york i'm , vonnie quinn. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. the commerce department readies alphabet an apple to delete tiktok from their app stores sunday but reserves the right to reverse the move. we will bring you the latest and how it affects any deal with oracle. business is anxious over the big apple's future. letters leaders sent a to mayor de blasio asking him to take more action to halt the city's decline. one executive behind the letter, barry gosin, joins us. credit is starting to flow to smaller companies, it seems. supply is boost trickling down, we will have details. it is negative sentiment for the markets today. we are on a quadruple witching day. volume, may be less volatility than in other months, but we can certainly blame some of that on that. the s&p 500, financials and health care are holding up, but otherwise you are seeing
amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york i'm , vonnie quinn. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. the commerce department readies alphabet an apple to delete tiktok from their app stores sunday but reserves the right to reverse the move. we will bring you the latest and how it affects any deal with oracle. business is anxious over the big apple's...
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greg live from toronto, i'm greg bonnell. vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. stocks lower for a second day, despite signs of a gradual recovery in the labor market. the big city exodus? reportedlynd workers leaving metropolitan areas to move to smaller cities, with new york, los angeles, and chicago seeing hundreds of residents leaving every day. we will speak to one company leaving los angeles. the rise in private jet travel. we will speak with the coo of flexjet. wealthy individuals choosing private aviation as their preferred method of travel. let's get a look at the markets, greg. greg: not in as bad shape as we were earlier in the session but still not pretty considering the selling pressure of yesterday. it persists into today. it is still the tech stocks that we are seeing the concentration of selling pressure. very interesting because we have seen this huge
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i am amanda laying in toronto alongside of vonnie quinn. tiffany shares are plunging today as lvmh pulls out of their $16 billion deal. they are citing issues around it on french goods. of course, the question is how much does this have to do with the pandemic? kim is a fashion reporter for bloomberg. i want to start there, kim. this would not be the first transaction that has soured because of covid-19. how much of this is trade related? >> this has been quite a saga. a $16 billion deal thrown into chaos by the pandemic. almost a year of this going on. there was almost a three much extension and now lvmh once out. -- wants out. throughout the process, they have been saying everything is good, but apparently not. falle: tiffany could nearly $30 lower if this does but there is a possibility that this now awakens sleeping giants, as it were. will somebody step in? kim: there is certainly a chance. other two big luxury players in europe could be interesting and something like this, but i also do not think tiffany needed lvmh to survive, so it
i am amanda laying in toronto alongside of vonnie quinn. tiffany shares are plunging today as lvmh pulls out of their $16 billion deal. they are citing issues around it on french goods. of course, the question is how much does this have to do with the pandemic? kim is a fashion reporter for bloomberg. i want to start there, kim. this would not be the first transaction that has soured because of covid-19. how much of this is trade related? >> this has been quite a saga. a $16 billion deal...
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i am amanda lang and toronto with vonnie quinn in new york. a $7.5 billion publish of publisher doom. tought fu with us on a day in the markets. any other day, microsoft acquisition of zinnia media would be big news. dune, microsoft purchasing elders goals -- elder scrolls and fallout. microsoft gets about 13% of its revenue from gaming, but has been investing heavily in it. it shelled out $2 billion to buy the maker of minecraft. it has bought seven studios in two years. a pretty rough day overall. microsoft intech -- in tech faring better than the rest of the market. my producer calls it a selloff without discretion. global banks lower on reports of illegal money-laundering for almost a 20 year period. airlines down following travel stocks lower in europe. a rough three weeks for the stock market overall, with the nasdaq 100 moving 10% of its value -- losing 10% of its value in september. you have seen the top tech names shedding a ton of market value, 1.1 trillion dollars combined from their peak, with apple leading the way down. part of th
i am amanda lang and toronto with vonnie quinn in new york. a $7.5 billion publish of publisher doom. tought fu with us on a day in the markets. any other day, microsoft acquisition of zinnia media would be big news. dune, microsoft purchasing elders goals -- elder scrolls and fallout. microsoft gets about 13% of its revenue from gaming, but has been investing heavily in it. it shelled out $2 billion to buy the maker of minecraft. it has bought seven studios in two years. a pretty rough day...
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toronto, offensive rebound. back to vanvleet before the buzzer. 49-49 at the break. raptors starting to pull away. kyle lowry dancing and hits the triple. made ate 10-point lead in the fourth. raptorsin by 7. toronto was .5 from being down 0-3, now this series is tied 2-2. >>> tennis, battle of former champs at the u.s. open. serena taking on 2017 winner sloane stephens. stevens won the first set 6-2. if she would have won, it would have been serena's earliest exit ever. but this is why she's so good. she takes this 6-2.en thd. she 3-year-old dau pia, shewas h se. mom's quest for a seventh u.s. open title and 24th grand slam, that's >>> soccer, quakes fans watching in the parking lot. chris wondolowski was a recent guest on the "with authority" podcast. if he scores, you must watch or listen to the podcast. i don't make up the rules, wondo does. the cars go wild. 162nd goal of his career. adds to his mls record total. colorado got a late equalizer and the match ends 1-1. >> that's it for tonight, everybody. i'm dion lim. >> i'm eric thomas. 0 a.m.ab hi. what's on you
toronto, offensive rebound. back to vanvleet before the buzzer. 49-49 at the break. raptors starting to pull away. kyle lowry dancing and hits the triple. made ate 10-point lead in the fourth. raptorsin by 7. toronto was .5 from being down 0-3, now this series is tied 2-2. >>> tennis, battle of former champs at the u.s. open. serena taking on 2017 winner sloane stephens. stevens won the first set 6-2. if she would have won, it would have been serena's earliest exit ever. but this is...
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toronto needed that badly. they are still down two games to one. >>> the giants had a scheduled day off before they start a four-game series this weekend. we have further news to enlighten you with. the a situation. they have not played a game since last saturday in houston because of covid-19 issues . to someone in their contingency caught it and tested positive while they have been cleared to play. they will play a four-game series this weekend. a big stretch of games. in the meantime we do not have information as to who it was who actually tested positive. it was daniel megan, right- handed pitcher. he will not anticipate against the padres this weekend. they don't know how he caught the virus but he is asymptomatic. quarantined in houston where that is his home town. he will be there for a while. the organization, a's stressing no protocol as far as they know were broken in just one positive test so far. this being september third i think we have it time to look at sports history. no better than joe fonzi.
toronto needed that badly. they are still down two games to one. >>> the giants had a scheduled day off before they start a four-game series this weekend. we have further news to enlighten you with. the a situation. they have not played a game since last saturday in houston because of covid-19 issues . to someone in their contingency caught it and tested positive while they have been cleared to play. they will play a four-game series this weekend. a big stretch of games. in the...
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. >> reporter: linda toronto is a freelance journalist sent to cover the george floyd protests in minneapolis. she's a veteran of this kind of reporting. >> hands up. >> don't shoot. >> reporter: she was in ferguson, missouri back in 2014 after another police killing. this one of michael brown. >> there's a space where the protesters are gathered in a group and police are gathered in their line, and the people who are in between in that space are going to be media, and that's how you get the understanding of what's going on, is you stand and you watch both sides. >> reporter: that's what she was doing in minneapolis that night. this is the last photo she took, what appears to show an officer aiming directly at her. >> i think that not shooting people in the face for exercising the first thing we fixed about the constitution should just be standard operating procedure. >> reporter: the nonlethal round shot at linda that night blinded her in her left eye. >> so i can see to about here. and everything past -- everything from here to here is just blank. i'm assured that as i become used to having
. >> reporter: linda toronto is a freelance journalist sent to cover the george floyd protests in minneapolis. she's a veteran of this kind of reporting. >> hands up. >> don't shoot. >> reporter: she was in ferguson, missouri back in 2014 after another police killing. this one of michael brown. >> there's a space where the protesters are gathered in a group and police are gathered in their line, and the people who are in between in that space are going to be media,...
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i am vonnie quinn in new york alongside amanda lange in toronto. tennis player dominic thiem defeated another player and a five set tiebreaker, the first ever at the u.s. open, to claim his first grand slam title. he is the first in years to come back after dropping the first two sets. i sat down with the champion virtually to discuss what this means for the future. dominic: i hope it will not affect my game and myself, time, i was going in with huge pressure on myself. i hope he can play more freely, which would help my game a lot. i will try to do that as soon as possible, hopefully in paris. does playingell without stacks of fans in the withnce, a little bit supporters in teams, but does that make a difference either way? dominic: it was tough and it was also a little bit dead, i would to, and tough because i had give myself all the time -- give myself all the energy, which usually the fans do, the crowds. and if you are playing in front of 20,000 people, it is such an amazing energy, and such a huge motivation. it is not easy to put it on yours
i am vonnie quinn in new york alongside amanda lange in toronto. tennis player dominic thiem defeated another player and a five set tiebreaker, the first ever at the u.s. open, to claim his first grand slam title. he is the first in years to come back after dropping the first two sets. i sat down with the champion virtually to discuss what this means for the future. dominic: i hope it will not affect my game and myself, time, i was going in with huge pressure on myself. i hope he can play more...
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i'm greg bonnell in toronto. are seeing some weakness in u.s. stocks, equities starting to show some of the fear about the future of the economy. the pandemic pushing millions of , puttingto poverty food on the table. it is even more of a battle for women and minorities. is sheena wright, president and ceo of the united way of new york city. perhaps equity investors ignoring what is happening at the street level. eena: it is pretty significant. before covid-19 hit, 40% of households in new york city did not make enough to make ends meet. 80% of them had a working adult in the home. now with 2 million additional people out of work, the struggles for food, housing -- we are about to see a wave of addictions -- there are so many challenges right now that we have to address in order to have an equitable and shared solution as we move forward. vonnie: give us the hard data, how much worse have things gotten in new york since the beginning of the pandemic in terms of homelessness, food insecurity, the ability to have food, absolute poverty? percent of
i'm greg bonnell in toronto. are seeing some weakness in u.s. stocks, equities starting to show some of the fear about the future of the economy. the pandemic pushing millions of , puttingto poverty food on the table. it is even more of a battle for women and minorities. is sheena wright, president and ceo of the united way of new york city. perhaps equity investors ignoring what is happening at the street level. eena: it is pretty significant. before covid-19 hit, 40% of households in new york...
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toronto trailed by as many as 30 points in this game. 111-9 is the final, and the say ticks have a 3-8 lead. they can wrap up the series come wednesday. >>> when you're talking about u.s. open tennis of the women's variety it's like it has come to this. as serena won it yet? she doesn't win every year, but it sure seems like it, and seems like this year is no different, as the searches for her 7th major at the u.s. open, and 15th seed maria presents the opposition. the return there hit the net, snuck over the net, she takes the second set 6-7. serena up 5- 3 here in the third. sekara is just overmatched, falling 6-3. serena takes it. her 100th win at the arthur ash stadium there. 39 years young and moving on to the quarterfinals. >>> both the a's and giants are in progress right now, but joe fonzi is going to tell us about a herculean feat in this day's version of sports history. >> when you think about major leaguers who have hit four home runs in a game, the cardinals mark whitten probably isn't the first name that comes to mind, but on this day in 1993 in san francisco's riverfront
toronto trailed by as many as 30 points in this game. 111-9 is the final, and the say ticks have a 3-8 lead. they can wrap up the series come wednesday. >>> when you're talking about u.s. open tennis of the women's variety it's like it has come to this. as serena won it yet? she doesn't win every year, but it sure seems like it, and seems like this year is no different, as the searches for her 7th major at the u.s. open, and 15th seed maria presents the opposition. the return there hit...
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an incident at a karaoke bar led to 50 cases and a wedding in toronto led to two dozen case. in british columbia they closed down nightclubs saying social interaction needs to be cut down. >> reporter: i'm erica hill in new york city where 96% of the public schools have passed a ventilation inspection according to mayor de blasio. the mayor said there's nearly 1500 public school buildings in the city and still time to make improvements where need. new york city public schools are scheduled to re-open on september 21st. >> thanks to all of our reporters for those updates. we have an emotional moment to share at the u.s. open. naomi osaka promoting a message of social justice surprised with a powerful message of support. your bleacher report is next. now, i've got fifty employees. when the pandemic hit, i was really scared about losing my business. but osmar, my financial advisor from northwestern mutual, he told me, brother we got your back. his financial planning helped to save my business. if i could talk to my younger self, i would say, you're going to be proud of yourself.
an incident at a karaoke bar led to 50 cases and a wedding in toronto led to two dozen case. in british columbia they closed down nightclubs saying social interaction needs to be cut down. >> reporter: i'm erica hill in new york city where 96% of the public schools have passed a ventilation inspection according to mayor de blasio. the mayor said there's nearly 1500 public school buildings in the city and still time to make improvements where need. new york city public schools are...
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supervisor and hearten in toronto to discuss the upcoming trial. a specialist an intern. investment law highly critical of arbitration tribunals he has regularly intervened on the international scene sounding the alarm for years. but only in 5 of the last weeks have been like a roller coaster in colombia and these claim. they want i wanted to talk to you about this one. to go yet ovulating case yes 16000000000 u.s. i would say 20 percent of colombia's national public budget it was quite surprising because public authorities were saying that the agreements negotiated were positive for the corn 3 and that foreign investors would never start are claiming that corn 3 in these very moment is what happened at the end why is the columbian law not good enough for these foreign investors it is not the case that colombe. are sheeps we're trying to solve our problems we're trying to become a more stable country and we have the means to do it but with these type of cases or not work force to reach durable peace are put into question it's not the 1st country to be surprised by a forei
supervisor and hearten in toronto to discuss the upcoming trial. a specialist an intern. investment law highly critical of arbitration tribunals he has regularly intervened on the international scene sounding the alarm for years. but only in 5 of the last weeks have been like a roller coaster in colombia and these claim. they want i wanted to talk to you about this one. to go yet ovulating case yes 16000000000 u.s. i would say 20 percent of colombia's national public budget it was quite...
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toronto is the defending champion. up to norman to play the hero. marcus stepped in with the rejection. they knock it down 90 87. they advanced to have a chance give me a dramatic slow shop of kawai leonard. seven minutes left, nikola jokic from deep, the nuggets the nuggets avoid elimination. the clippers series lead is 3- 2. and the safeway opened second round shot of the tournament, henry higgs. second shot on the farfive. he jurors it from 230 yards out. alex goes up against dominic, the women settle we're living in uncertain times, but as californians we'll get through this together. if your income has been reduced or you've lost your job or your health insurance, covered california is here. we can help you find the health insurance you need to protect you and your loved ones. and, you may even get financial help to pay for your health insurance. so, if you or someone you know is without coverage, visit coveredca.com to learn more or enroll today. an extra 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies? that's great! that's 15% on top of what geico
toronto is the defending champion. up to norman to play the hero. marcus stepped in with the rejection. they knock it down 90 87. they advanced to have a chance give me a dramatic slow shop of kawai leonard. seven minutes left, nikola jokic from deep, the nuggets the nuggets avoid elimination. the clippers series lead is 3- 2. and the safeway opened second round shot of the tournament, henry higgs. second shot on the farfive. he jurors it from 230 yards out. alex goes up against dominic, the...
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los boston derrotaron a los toronto raptors en las semifinales de la conferencia del este, con esto los celthics llegan a la gran final de conferencia donde se enfrentarÁn al miami. y nos vamos al quinto de la serie los nuggets derrotaron a los clippers. los atlÉticos de oakland derrotaron a los texas rangers, con esta victoria oakland sigue de lÍder del oeste. para mÁs informaciÓn, quÉdese en los espacios de "tudn", buenas noches. ahora que estamos más en casa puede ser que estés más expuesto al humo de segunda mano que entra por las puertas y ventanas o el sistema de ventilación. el humo de segunda mano es tóxico y puede causar enfermedades graves
los boston derrotaron a los toronto raptors en las semifinales de la conferencia del este, con esto los celthics llegan a la gran final de conferencia donde se enfrentarÁn al miami. y nos vamos al quinto de la serie los nuggets derrotaron a los clippers. los atlÉticos de oakland derrotaron a los texas rangers, con esta victoria oakland sigue de lÍder del oeste. para mÁs informaciÓn, quÉdese en los espacios de "tudn", buenas noches. ahora que estamos más en casa puede ser que...
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because the toronto raptors are done. with a win or go home, fourth corner boston up six. kemba walker beautiful long pass for jalen brown, kind of slipped and fell, but he is okay. he will stay in the game. keeps weakens here under a minute. raptors norman powell screams to the bucket only to have marcus smart with a great block of his shot. that's just a brilliant defensive play. i think bill russell would be proud of that. 92-87 celtics and the offending gyms from toronto. they are done. western conference mis, clippers napping in the fourth quarter, win or go home for denver. kawhi leonard was 36 points with the right-hand slam. they get up to as much as a 16 point lead on denver. to their credit, the nuggets come on fourth-quarter. and ice three-pointer, open and he drills it and 22 points in denver with their first lead in seven minutes left. denver up two now. michael porter, catch and shoot the three. denver stuns the clippers 111- 105. the clippers are still up three games to two. you know, all of these events happening, kind of like a microcosm 2020. just on all
because the toronto raptors are done. with a win or go home, fourth corner boston up six. kemba walker beautiful long pass for jalen brown, kind of slipped and fell, but he is okay. he will stay in the game. keeps weakens here under a minute. raptors norman powell screams to the bucket only to have marcus smart with a great block of his shot. that's just a brilliant defensive play. i think bill russell would be proud of that. 92-87 celtics and the offending gyms from toronto. they are done....
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at the game- winning three, toronto needed that. a down 2-zero in the series and notes 2-1. >>> this is no drama in the nightcap, clippers with patrick beverly back and healthy. but this thing was all kawhi leonard against denver. the nuggets look tied up in their seven-game series. well rested his kawai and another high percentage shot coming up on the way to 29 points. the clips breeze 120-97, and 1- 0 series lead. they will probably put out a better show next time, they seem pretty tired of this one. good stuff for you, paying attention frank another? you need to check this out. we are going to start with a touching tribute of the mets game here today as tom seaver, the hall of famer who passed away monday, is smearing dirt on their knees. remember smears wind up, he dragged his knee all the time in the dirt. [ laughter ] this is cuteness personified. sometimes the dog picks his new owner. this is at a pet store. this is just incredible, love that. and then frank, this is the one i wanted you to see, ian poulter, professional gol
at the game- winning three, toronto needed that. a down 2-zero in the series and notes 2-1. >>> this is no drama in the nightcap, clippers with patrick beverly back and healthy. but this thing was all kawhi leonard against denver. the nuggets look tied up in their seven-game series. well rested his kawai and another high percentage shot coming up on the way to 29 points. the clips breeze 120-97, and 1- 0 series lead. they will probably put out a better show next time, they seem pretty...
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this is barry toronto. i picked up an employee from the safeway and he was going to the mission district and so i started to go forward on church street and noticed that the street was already blocked off. so you have already closed the street before having a public hearing, it says item a, you are going to approve it today but that's not what you are going to do. you have already closed the street without any signage. sean kennedy does a great job, however he fails to tell the taxi division that this stuff is going on, his own division and m.t.a. this is happening, because they didn't know about this. and, and also no signage, there should be a sign showing blocking the street on the other side of the street, saying that you can't go forward because the lane is blocked. so, of course we, as a taxi, i could use the transit only lane, but it was -- it was a little confusing at times. so, so that's a problem. two, the agenda items should have been separated, a through k should have been a separate part of the
this is barry toronto. i picked up an employee from the safeway and he was going to the mission district and so i started to go forward on church street and noticed that the street was already blocked off. so you have already closed the street before having a public hearing, it says item a, you are going to approve it today but that's not what you are going to do. you have already closed the street without any signage. sean kennedy does a great job, however he fails to tell the taxi division...
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supervisor gus and hearten in toronto to discuss the upcoming trial. a specialist in international investment law highly critical of arbitration tribunals he has regularly intervened on the international scene sounding the alarm for years. but only in 5 of the last weeks have been like a roller coaster in colombia i mean these claim. no one i wanted to talk to you about the one. person go yet of ignoring case yes 16000000000 us i would say 20 percent of colombia's national public budget it was quite surprising because public authorities were saying that the agreements negotiated were positive for the corn 3 young that foreign investors would never start a claim in the corn 3 in these very moment that is what happened then why is that colombian law is not good enough for these foreign investors it is not the case that corn long has i think fate or shapes were trying to solve our problems we're trying to become a more stable country and we have the means to do it but with these type of cases all our efforts to reach durable peace are put into question it
supervisor gus and hearten in toronto to discuss the upcoming trial. a specialist in international investment law highly critical of arbitration tribunals he has regularly intervened on the international scene sounding the alarm for years. but only in 5 of the last weeks have been like a roller coaster in colombia i mean these claim. no one i wanted to talk to you about the one. person go yet of ignoring case yes 16000000000 us i would say 20 percent of colombia's national public budget it was...