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CNBC Squawk On The Street July 13, 2024

Erased but futures have jumped back into the green. Jim, we know its going to be another crazy week, very hard to predict. So what is your tell this week i thought the advice we got from friday ended the teeth of it but if the market is up, were still oversold and thats what you got for it but i dont think theres much that you want to buy i think youd rather wait until it goes back that swing, at 3 30, the futures were up 80, it was crazy, but i think what matters is that there are a lot of people, the feds will take action today and i come back, peter bachvar was on with dominic chu unless the fed can create a vaccine or beat the virus it doesnt matter you said on friday this is a biological crisis. Not ultimately it could i dont think it will turn into a liquidity crisis, for a state at home economy and when you have a Service Economy like we have, you get an upgrade for darden, for instance, last week, Cheesecake Factory are you kidding me anybody anywhere theres a gathering is goin

BBCNEWS Afternoon Live July 13, 2024

Afternoon live, im simon mccoy. Could host to much of the events for today at 4. The 19 year old british woman convicted of lying about being raped birminghams Commonwealth Games. I will explain later. And darren with in cyprus is allowed to fly back to the uk after receiving a 4 month the weather. A lot of interest in suspended sentence. The foreign secretary welcomes the news. We will be following up on the the weather. A lot of interest in the weather. A lot of interest in issues in relation to the case. The weather in the uk. Not least because his so mild but it is also i spoke to the Cypriot Foreign windy in some parts of the uk. We minister about that. Will look at that later. Scores of people are killed thanks darren. In a stampede, as iranians flock also coming up. To the funeral of qasem suleimani, killed by the us. Joker leads the way in this years bafta film nominations but theres criticism of the lack a teenager admits killing of diversity with only white newlywed pc Andrew

ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 14, 2024

You thing to nations have become disillusioned with democracy and what difference do you see the selection wreaking thats a great question certainly the case that tunisians are frustrated with the pace of democracy with what many see as a lack of progress and inability to deliver on important Economic Reforms but that doesnt necessarily mean that tunisians have given up on democracy there are still many people turning out to vote the day is not over the people that i did speak with and see at Polling Centers around the capital were treating this as an emotional an important day and another step forward for tunisians democracy so you know well wait to see what the turnout final turnout numbers are but i think tunisians have not yet given up there but they certainly are frustrated 4 years into theres been a clear divide between secularists and islamists is that still the case today and you know no matter who wins this election what do you think will be the key challenges for the next pre

ALJAZ Inside Story 2019 Ep 258 July 14, 2024

A new country. For some jakarta. They came to indonesia in hope they could start a new life in Australia New Zealand canada but many say theyre now stranded. Fled the war in afghanistan and 2015 he and his family live in this makeshift shelter without electricity basic sanitation and little food. Dont have come here my wife has 3. She leaves. I have no money but their food. Mohamed is one of 400 refugees sharing this small spacing in west jakarta up to 26 men live in this room using cardboard boxes and plastic sheets to make the floor more comfortable to sleep on unable to work or study they sit and wait for transit papers and assistance but as conflicts in africa and the middle east continue frustration levels are rising the refugees have been demonstrating in front of the Un Refugee Agency for the past several weeks many of them. To eritrea somalia and iraq. 7 many blame the authorities for not doing enough. Youre not. Doing here you are supposed to protect all the refugees treating

ALJAZ Cambodias Orphan Business July 14, 2024

Handouts Rights Groups saying no single group is responsible for the backlog what i think is very important in order to. Bring all the parties together Civil Society business sectors and also Government Agencies as well as the refugees but it is about the refugees want their voices heard having come this far they say its their only hope for healing mohammed al jazeera. Time media say that at least 86 tigers who rescued from an infamous tourist attraction in 2016 have died authorities had confiscated nearly 150 tigers from a buddhist temple web visitors took selfies with the animals and fed them the temple and promoted itself as a natures sanctuary but was later investigated for wildlife trafficking and animal abuse Officials Say the tiger is immune systems or weakened by inbreeding and many fell victim to a virus. A battle is underway for the survival of the largest forest of its kind in east africa kenyas government is evicting tens of thousands of settler families in a bid to protect

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