Obstacles facing oil and gas and why the lock downs are a big deal but may not change much longer term. It is friday, october 16, and this is Worldwide Exchange. If i have it right, i think that is the black key and the song is 10 00 a. M. But were playing it at 5 00 welcome from yfr wherever in th world you are watching stock futures right now are in the green but lets be carefully here, they are basically flat. Dow futures are up 9 points, so in the green, yes, nasdaq up 22, but got a long i way to go the big money question on this bring is whether today will mark a rare four day losing streak for the nasdaq were down previous three sessions, although amazingly were still higher on the week outside of stocks, the big winner this week has been bitcoin. Thats right, up 4. 5 . Climbed earlier back above 11,500 bitcoin has been the winning asset class coming into a friday lets go around the world and it is looking like a nice session in europe as well. Lets ghets t get the trade, geoff c
It damaged the lobby were the first ceremony took place in 2004. The demonstrations have ripped the city for nearly three months since george floyd died in police custody. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. I am mark crumpton. This is bloomberg. Vonnie it is 1 00 a. M. In hong kong. I am vonnie quinn. In just moments, i will be speaking with the ceo of Arena Investors and discuss how he is finding opportunities amid the economic fallout from the pandemic. Earnings for target. The Company Posted record sales emerging as a winner in the covid19 era. We have the latest retail roundup. Ready set, opec. Roducers are meeting together we have the latest. Lets get to the markets. We saw a reversal of the trade with the nasdaq down earlier and other industries higher. We have the s p 500 up five points. The 10 year yield at 65 basis points so up from yesterday. We are anticipating results fro
The ruthlessness and violence of capitalism and the commodification of a land that to the dentist is not only a living being a sacred joe is unsparing in his reporting documenting the evils imported into the den a culture from the outside that include alcoholism drug use domestic and Sexual Violence and suicide but by the end of the book the reader discovers that this is not only a book about the long efforts to extinguish indigenous communities and Indigenous Culture but it is a book about us about our demonic lust for profit at the cost of human life and ultimately the earth itself joining me from his home in Portland Oregon to discuss paying the land is joe sacco so joe what is it that drew you to this story which youve spent 4 years of your life documenting and telling. Well i wanted to do a book about Climate Change but i wanted to do something that was a little more sort of oblique. And i thought a do it about resource extraction and where resources extraction extract extract its
Comics journalism the marriage of rigorous reporting with meticulous drawing that delivers a visceral visual and emotional punch his books including palestine safe area gorazde footnotes and gaza the fixer and the great war have become classics repeatedly elevating journalism into art his latest book is paying the land a poignant and moving portrayal of the plight of the denny people of the Remote Canadian Northwest Territories their struggles against cultural genocide in the social economic and environmental destruction caused by the Extraction Industries. In the book he chronicles the battle by the dennett people to protect their identity and their communities the competing ethic of communal existence is pitted against the ruthlessness and violence of capitalism and the commodification of a land that to the dentist is not only a living being a sacred joe is unsparing you know is reporting documenting the evils imported into the den a culture from the outside that include alcoholism d
A looming election join me Steve Clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u. S. Politics and society on aljazeera. Hello im sam this is counting the cost on aljazeera look at the world of business in economics this week called wall to the United States punish china for tightening its grip on hong kong by great trees pegged to the dollar. Turkeys theater of war does the country on the verge of another currency shark have the money for conflict. And president putin hope to kick start the economy this year but how will it pay for his big plans amid low oil prices and the pandemic. Xi Jinping China has put aside the niceties of economic power for a more aggressive posture to neighbors and liberal democracies President Trumps america 1st policy triggered a trade war that morphed into a technological war but chinas security measures to rein in hong kong and Human Rights Violations of wiggle muslims have pushed the u. S. To sanction chinese officials