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"sans souci" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Sydney Word 17 minutes past 9 17 minutes past seven Wednesday morning in Hong Kong in the last little while we have had a core CPI high numbers for the month of May out of South Korea rising by 1.5%, beating the estimate of 1.3%. And that is the biggest year on year rise we've seen since 2012. We're expecting a similar boost when we get Australian GDP numbers for the first quarter out a little later wrong that's expected to be ever write about a 1.5% bump. That would take growth above a pre pandemic levels. And we've heard analysis today. That s 6 200 earnings estimates are also back at pre virus levels and were expected to see a pop. On the Iast six by it a little more than 1/10 of 1% when we get going at the top of the hour Nikkei futures looking kind of mixed at the moment, a little weaker for those traded out of Chicago again to the tune of about 1/10 of 1%. This follows not a great deal of change on U. S markets. We didn't have zoom quarterly revenue, however, beating estimates sense soon, also boosting its forecast for the full year. Oil has been that moving today We have a barrel of West Texas right now, sitting your back 67 83 at the moment. Oh pick plus forecasting more tightening sticking to its plan, however, of monthly production increases until July, anyway, but not giving really much guidance. Be on that. Got the offshore Yuan. Also, it's 6 38 not a lot of movement there, despite the best efforts of the PBOC, and that is the market update. Let's get a check now of global news. Get over the way. Baxter in San Francisco it year, Paul Myanmar's military government has up moved on sans Souci from her residents to.

WBUR Programming
More Than 700 Civilians Killed By Myanmar Junta Since Coup
"Civilian leader on San Souci was hit with another criminal charge by the military this time for allegedly breaching covert 19 restrictions under the country's natural disaster management law. Souci, who has been detained since the February 1st coup now faces six criminal charges altogether, as well as lengthy prison sentences. Meanwhile, more than 80 people were killed by security forces on Friday. It's the largest single death toll in weeks, Yet protesters are still trying to reverse the military coup. Some say it has left me and more on the brink of collapse. Reporter Michael Sullivan spoke with a woman who has lived through several crackdowns in Myanmar and a warning this story contains graphic descriptions of violence. University of Washington professor Mary Callahan has had a front row seat watching me and Mar descend into chaos. Her neighborhood in the commercial capital Yangon. Ah, hot spot for protests and the crackdowns that follow seeing from my condo balcony. People fleeing Into the spider web of streets in the neighborhood and soldiers chasing them in then random shootings and the terrorizing Of the people on the streets every night. Her routine the past few months has included a nightly walk around the neighborhood just before sundown and nightly chats with some of the young people. They all know me and they all know I speak for my knees. And it's like they wait for me to show me Grisly pictures and videos of things. They took or they pulled off Somehow, social media even though they no longer have no bio data. Mobile data was cut

Fresh Air
Myanmar's Ambassador to the U.K. Locked Out of London Embassy
"Myanmar's ambassador to London says he's been locked out of the country's embassy His deputy reportedly has been taken has taken over the embassy in behalf of Myanmar's ruling military junta. NPR's Frank Langfitt has the story from London Quads are men stood outside the embassy in London's wealthy Mayfair section, unable to access the building amid a small crowd of protesters and Bridget police officers. I've been locked out, he told Reuters. It's kind of a coup in the middle of London. You can see that they occupy my building since the military staged a coup in February. The ambassador has broken with the ruling junta, who called for the release of detained civilian leader on Sans Souci. On this day, troops in Myanmar opened fire on pro democracy protesters, local media reports They killed at least 15 people and wounded dozens. Activists say that about 600 civilians have died at the hands of security forces

Morning Edition
Several More Coup Protesters Killed in Myanmar
"In Myanmar. The military junta has declared martial law in parts of Yangon, the country's largest city. Now the move follows one of the most lethal crackdowns by security forces against protesters since February, 1st when the military seized control of the government. Local media say nearly 40 people were killed Sunday. Now, despite this protesters were out on the streets again Today reporter Michael Sullivan joins us now from neighboring Thailand. Michael the government seems very motivated on putting an end to these demonstrations. What's the latest? They are motivated. But there were more demonstrations again today as you mentioned in Yangon in Myanmar, second city, Mandalay and elsewhere, and there are reports of more protesters killed by security forces again today as well This after yesterday's violence, the younguns suburb of linked our yard where security forces used live ammunition against protesters, killing dozens. And where several Chinese owned or managed factories were set on fire. It's not clear by whom, though state run media claims protesters prevented firefighters from reaching some of those factories, the Chinese Embassy said. Several of its citizens were injured in those fires and ask the military to protect Chinese property and its citizens, and the Hunter has responded by declaring martial law in length Dario and five other townships. Do we know why those factories were set on fire? No, there is this perception shared by many in Myanmar. I think that China has been largely supportive of the coup makers and hasn't really called out the military for seizing power is the U. S. And Great Britain and others have done And that's really frustrating. Too many Indian mark trying to get this cool overturned and this anti Chinese feeling is real enough that after these fires, according to Reuters, Hi. One advised Taiwanese companies Indian mark to fly the island's flag outside their businesses to avoid being mistaken for mainland China owned businesses. Still no word, though, from depose civilian leader on son Souci since her arrest of February 1st up it's Saturday, a high ranking official member of her party, the National League for Democracy, urged protesters You continue to resist, Michael, is this having any effect? It doesn't seem to be. I mean, the party's acting vice president has been in hiding along with many other NLD leaders, and he surfaced on video on Saturday, calling this the darkest moment for the nation and urged the NLD supporters and Myanmar's ethnic minority groups, some of whom have armed wings who've been fighting against the military for decades. Come together and continue what he called this revolution. But the speech doesn't seem to have gotten much traction among the protesters or the ethnic minority groups and the demonstrators don't need any more encouragement there Disobedience movement and a general strike. Have already brought much of the economy to a halt.

BBC World Service
Myanmar using martial law to 'legitimize' tactics
"District's of the main city. Young gone as they try to stamp out continuing protests against last month. Military coup Steve Jackson has the latest form or townships have been placed under tight military control today, in addition to two, where martial law was imposed on Sunday on the violence has continued. Eyewitnesses say several protesters were killed by an explosion in the northern town of me Union on another is said to have died after being hit by a rubber bullet. New court proceedings have begun against mere Mars elected leader Aung San Souci, who was ousted in the coup, she's accused of accepting gifts of gold in large quantities of cash illegally. Supporters say the claims of fabricated and intended to undermine the widespread public support. She still has Tens of thousands of women are marching in 40

WTOP 24 Hour News
Escalating violence ups pressure for Myanmar sanctions
"Have again used force to disperse anti coup protesters. It comes a day off to the U. N special envoy coach the Security Council to take action to quell gentle violence that has left around 50 peaceful protesters dead and scores injured this week. Large protests have occurred daily across many cities and towns. Security forces are responding with a great use of lethal force and mass arrests. Theo escalation of violence has put pressure on the World Community Toe Act to restrain the gentle which seized power on February 1st by ousting the elected government of unsung Souci. I'm Sarah passes

Weekend Edition Saturday
Myanmar faces more protests after U.N. envoy urges action
"Protests continue across Myanmar more than a month after the military took control there. The military has responded to those protests with tear gas, rubber bullets, stun grenades and live bullets more than 50 people have died. Reuters reports that protesters have begun to string up women's clothing on lines across the streets to try to slow down police and soldiers. Security forces have arrested more than 1000 people. Including man Marsh, civilian leader on some sushi she has had to trial appearances. Both have been closed to the public and Attorney has not been able to meet with her since her arrest. That attorney is Ken Mang Jaw. He joins us now from Myanmar. Thanks so much for being with us. Yes, Yes. Thanks. How do you represent a client that you haven't been able to meet with? It's a must that I have to meet with her because we're doing that client and the lawyer. There must be a private meeting to give constructions like this. If the intensity my clan doesn't have that chance, there will be injustice. What do you make of the charges? Because I read them through. And they seem to boil down to the fact that she had six walkie talkies. Yes, we'll lose six walkie doggies found in our residents when the police raided there she was charged for illegally in boarding those six countries. And this again charge is for breaching the instructions on the communications concerning with those six walkie talkies. Why is it against the law to use the walkie talkie in Myanmar? This new specific regulations about rocky doggies? But if someone use and Elektronik applies is that bus and must apply for that instrument? As I'm sure I don't have to tell you on some sushi has been under a lot of criticism, of course in the West and at home because of her silence on the massacre of the Rohingya people. How is she viewed in Myanmar today? At this moment, she is the victim off the middle. She use a vision off power. That's why I have to stand for her. And moved off the people in a country stand for her. I understand. You served nine years in prison under the previous military regime. Yes. May I ask, sir? Do you feel safe now? I don't feel safe. But it's my duty to stand for dogs and city and also for the students and demonstrators that has bean put on trial representing for them. Yeah. Do you believe that Anson Souci can receive a fair trial? On Santa Jesus. No chance Fed fire. He cannot get legal assistance hey, is now kept in communicator. He can not get open trial. But as a lawyer I have to trust that judicially so I am hoping for the best, but I prepare for the worst. And the worst would be more violence. Maybe maybe Do you think the trial will bring more people out in public to protest in the military will crack down again. There's a possibility for this. What would you like people in the United States to know. Today the United States is in the full friend off liberty and democracy. Then government of the United States, together with its people help and assist in always, it means to regain our democratic ways and it was elected the government. In Monk's are is the attorney representing Myanmar civilian leader Ahn sang sushi or trial is scheduled to resume March 15 Qinglong, Joe. Thanks very much for being with us.

Morning Edition
Myanmar police fire tear gas, rubber bullets at protesters
"There are more protests today on the streets of Myanmar Police in the capital fired tear gas and rubber bullets at demonstrators who were continuing to denounce the country's military for seizing power a month ago. The U. N says at least 18 people were killed in clashes with security forces on Sunday. Me and Mars ousted leader Aung San Souci remains held on multiple charges.

WBZ Afternoon News
Myanmar police fire at demonstrators, killing 2
"In me and mar after police opened fire on protesters injuring 20 others. This is the worst violence in two weeks of protests since the military coup. CBS is Rami Inocencio reports, The generals and power are still holding civilian leader Aung Sung Sochi. Generals are vowing to hold free and fair elections and are now targeted by US, British and Canadian sanctions supporting people fighting for a return to democracy on Myanmar. Human rights watchers expect these protests to go on for a very long time, Tom Andrews, saying it could be in for a siege. As for Aung San Souci. Her next hearing is March 1st. But the hoods there really could detain her indefinitely. Remy Inocencio

WTOP 24 Hour News
Myanmar police fire at demonstrators, killing two
"To have you with US. People took to the streets around me and Mara Day after security forces shot and killed two people at a demonstration in the country's second biggest city. Many of the protests is like those who killed our workers from the railway or truckers and civil servants who've been taking part in a civil disobedience campaign against the Genter. The funeral was also helped for a young woman who was killed by police in the capital Nappy towel on February the ninth two days before her 20th birthday. Her death was the first confirmed death amongst thousands of protesters who've rallied against the February 1st cute that toppled the elected government of unsound Souci when her body was released along motorized procession began a drive to the cemetery. In Yangon, Myanmar's biggest city, about 1000 demonstrators on it the woman under an

WTOP 24 Hour News
Anti-coup Myanmar protesters die after being shot by police
"35 to anti coup protesters have been shot dead by police riot police in Myanmar, local media have reported. The shootings had occurred in Myanmar's second largest city, Mandalay, where tear gas water cannons and rubber bullets had been used on protesters earlier in the day, and he crew protesters in Myanmar's two largest cities also paid tribute to the young woman who died a day earlier after being shot by police during a rally against the military takeover. About. U S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price offered his government's condolences on reiterated calls on the military to refrain from violence against peaceful protesters. The military seized power earlier this month after detaining Nobel laureate Aung Sung Souci, saying elections in November were tainted by voting irregularities. I'm

Hugh Hewitt
Woman dies after being shot in head by police while protesting Myanmar coup
"Woman who was shot in the head by police last week during a protest against the military coup and Myanmar has died. A young woman was the first protester to be killed since me and Mars army seized power on February the first on detained the country's elected leader on San Souci. The demonstration turned violent when the security forces try to disperse protesters using water cannon, rubber bullets and live rounds. At least two other people were reported to have been critically wounded. The young woman who turned 20, while in a coma has become a symbol of resistance for protesters who wielded massive banners portraying her likeness during

BBC World Service
Big protests across Myanmar as UN expert fears violence
"Many thousands of people have gathered again in Myanmar's commercial capital, Yangon in some of the biggest protests yet against the military coup at the start of the month. Many protesters were carrying the picture of the deposed leader and Sans Souci, Our Southeast Asia correspondent Jonathan Head reports. The numbers are much larger than in recent days. Loosely organized civil disobedience campaign is hoping for a massive turnout to protest against the trial of Miss Souci. She's being prosecuted on two bizarre and trivial charges. In the process widely condemned as a sham aimed at disqualifying her from political office. The army has been deployed in force in many parts of the country. Soldiers have been conducting raids during the nightly Internet blackout to try to disrupt the opposition movement and arrest its leaders. Today's march will be a test of the military hunters promise to be patient with the

The World
Protests Persist In Myanmar Even As The Military Tightens Its Grip On Power
"Saying they'll hand over authority to whomever wins. What they're not saying, though, is when that election will happen. Huge protests are still happening across me and marred by day and by night when police come to neighborhood searching for protesters to arrest Residents turn out banging pots and pans. Many people just want their democracy back. But Myanmar's ethnic minorities say this uprising needs to go much further as the world's Patrick win reports When Stella Naw was a little girl going to school in the hilly northern part of Myanmar, she learned all about the greatness of the Burmese, the country's dominant ethnic group. She learned about their ancient kings, how they built Golden temples and had mighty armies. That was fine. But what about her ethnic group, the kitchen with more than a million people, mostly living in the mountains? Well, the textbooks didn't say much about them at all about the kitchen people with about two lines. We were just learning as we were learning about some people who were extinct, already not totally extinct, the school, said. The kitchen where farmers who like to do this neat dance Stella says that was about it. We were nothing more than some cute people with not much history. This is how the country's military rulers who are all ethnically Burmese tend to see minorities as people who should just assimilate. Get out of the way. But in Myanmar more than a third of all people are minorities groups such as the Sean Kitchen Corin kn mon, wiry, kind Chen Rohingya. It is a very diverse place yet the army has been trying to colonize their indigenous lands for decades. Often brutally even blasting villages with fighter jets. I asked Elena, who is now a political writer and activist how her people the kitchen tend to feel about the army. Disgust, fear they feel disgust set off the military for all the human rights abuses that they have committed against the community members. Two weeks ago, when the general sees total power in a coup rolling tanks through major cities, including the Heartland where most Burmese people live, Stella gnaw and other minorities were like Yeah, looks familiar. I even have someone asking me how do you feel to lose their freedom? All of us sudden, like I never felt like we had the freedom to begin where, right? Myanmar is now in the throes of a huge uprising at people's uprising, with doctors and students and factory work per person. Strike everyday people standing up the tanks and riot cops and rarely has the whole country. All the racial groups been united United in anger at the military. For Stella. Naw, it feels pivotal, like okay, now, maybe we're all on the same page. This is an opportunity, maybe to help them understand a bit, but also, we can really hope and expect too much because they are so focused on releasing freeing often Sergi Aung San Suu cheat the most popular political leader in the country ever. Especially among the Burmese majority. She's backed by the US and for the past five years on sense, UCI has shared power with the Army until the coup That was the status quo. What many minorities are now telling their Burmese brothers and sisters is let's fight for a real democracy because that status quo For many, it was miserable. It's a village on fire the village once home to Rohingya Muslims following an army purge about three years ago. The army has violently driven more than one million Rohingya out of the country. Years. Nay Sandlin, a Rohingya activist, You know military is the one who committed the genocide against the Rohingya. So we have no reason to support this military coup. But he does say that for his people. The coup doesn't change much. Many already live under an apartheid like system. For example, most Rohingya can't vote. And, yes, he says, some Rohingya refugees did enjoy seeing on Sans Souci get ousted after all on San Souci did go to The Hague in 2019 to defend the army against charges of genocide. Niece. Unwin says that celebrating was just a knee jerk reaction. We informed them. This is not the right way to enjoy detention off society. We have to support the public movement, even if we don't want to support heart or the whole party. They take the long view. He says that the army will never change its ways. But maybe in the future elected officials might begin to stick up for the Romanian. So now in refugee camps, you can hear this growing in survivors of genocide, beating pots and pans in solidarity with Burmese protesters. Nation. Lin is even seeing Burmese people who never stood up for the Rohingya saying Sorry we should have done something they realized their cruelty off this military. And they have the sympathy for us. But like Stella, non, he knows racism won't just go away overnight. This racism is deeply rooted in the country, so it will take a lot of time to change. Only they don't have time. This mass resistance is happening now. And Stellan Aw says it needs to become a more inclusive fight, not just for democracy, but to get the army off. Minorities backs once and for all. That's what brings kitchen people out on the streets in her hometown machina. You see fewer protest signs about Aung San Souci, and more that say, Abolish the Constitution basically overhaul the entire system. But this is how security forces responded to that. Over the weekend, Paul getting a boat, a barrage of rubber bullet, Maybe some real bullets seemingly fired in the air. No confirmed casualties That's from a Facebook live stream. But the army keeps blocking the Internet nationwide, in part to keep the world from seeing these crackdowns. What's clear is that resistance is becoming very dangerous for everyone. That's why Stella Naw says the only solution is to stick together, so we need to work together for this country to work and not become a failed nation, which is already on the way Myanmar's minority groups know quite well, she says that this army will not back down easily. For the world. I'm Patrick Win. Francis Cyber Security Agency says several French entities have been breached in a hacking campaign. They say the G R U

Sidewalk Ghosts
Over The Dystopia
"More big fan of science fiction right and who's happened and science fiction has is not about the future. It's about the now through different lens. And i get very frustrated with a lot of distance stories. You know the stories that are bout was miserable. The end times it's going to be this So when i look at the world. I see a lot of problems. You see a lot of harshness. Souci lot of this union and and disorder in distress. And and i thought often about the fact we don't have community places to have real exchanges and i've insert myself into those into those conversations. You know where. I don't agree with what they're saying. But i try to find ways sometimes to to sort of say. Hey i here. You're saying book. Let's actually have a dialogue about. Let's let's find some commonality and so far. I've walked away generally unscathed you know. There's there's usually resistance what are you doing. Why bother me but if you approach it the right way you actually find. Maybe not agreement at the dinner. You haven't swayed somebody else over but you've actually found a place to have a conversation and maybe you're nodding your head a little bit about what they're saying and maybe they're actually nodding in return which we don't get otherwise we've lost so many of these and replace them with memes and news feeds and mistakenly think that those actually activate that commonality at first impression of his resume it can be assumed. He's a man driven by list of temporal accomplishments. Yet as he shares of who he is and as we take the chapters of his introduction. It's easy to see the humility that resides within him with the mind that but what's to come thinker. He not only ponders of the world in which we're living but imagines the world where walking into he recalls. Simple moment years ago when i work more directly and in comic books and and i would get invited to stores signings autograph sessions instead of things and i got invited to this one in west texas think it was west texas this texas definitely somewhere texas big place and and you know was all full of myself and went to the store and nobody showed. Nobody like nobody cared. That i was there so i sat there for hours. Stacks of whatever it was assigned except for this one. Kit showed up and young. He had a couple of stories and maybe illustrations he had done. And i had nothing else to do so i just talked to the kid. Most of the day gave him pointers joked with them. This that and the other thing didn't think twice about it. And i had a driver that day because it was so far away west texas. The driver was sitting there that whole time. And we got back in the car at the end of the day and the driver turned to me. And i wasn't thinking about any of this and he said that kid will never forget this day for the rest of his life and as a pretty talking about you know he was making the point the fact i had given that kid attention and encouraged his doing but i had an intended. It wasn't like i was leaning into it but sometimes it's those at those things that maybe are just small gestures. You don't even think about but they they can make a hopefully they do make an impotent and they add up over time as opposed to well. I'm gonna do this big thing and speak programs big. Whenever baby steps and commonality he suggests speaks of how small or large the wakes of even our smallest gestures can radiate asks us to not get so caught up in our own accomplishments disappointments that we don't take time to truly see those around us. Perhaps he is gently challenging us giving us reason to look over the walls of a plausible dystopia future and as he does he releases. Each of us sincerely consider the links that bind us. I think that there's an inherent need for connection. And you owe it to yourself to discover that and if you can do that on your own through introspection or finding a philosophy finding a faith some type of therapy. If that's what's necessary cracked the code on yourself at no matter what point or stage you on your life. Well i'm fifty. whatever. I'm i'm past the point of doing that or i'm twenty. I'll still figure it out on my own home. Take the time to figure it out. You owe it to yourself and it's okay to be selfish in that way being separate is not worth it. Yes he has achieved a degree of success yet. When he speaks of his priorities he mentions no quest for wealth even admits his work is secondary to what he feels most important simply. His role was a loving father as a caring husband as a good friend and as a contributing citizen to this world in which we share so it is as we take a pause to absorb the voice of today's stranger. Now friend dan. My we open our hearts minds and actions pass any barriers. That just might be of our own making back to dan. I would say ask the person next to you. What matters to the most because when you understand that about somebody else you see yourself more clearly and then you. You understand them better. I think if we understand that and the answer is honest if we listen we truly listen. Go beyond the go beyond. I can't understand that now. There are all these factors these burdens that we carry. And it's hard to think about the other and not just within yourself. And i think every one of us can find something relatable and that's what we should aspire to

Doug Stephan
Myanmar's Coup Leaders Level More Charges Against Ousted Leader Suu Kyi
"More charges in Myanmar for ousted leader Aung Sung Souci, Her lawyer now says she is facing charges connected to a law that has been used to prosecute people who violated coronavirus restrictions that she was removed from office in a military coup more than two weeks ago, and protests have gone on in the

Morning Edition
Myanmar's Military Coup: How We Got Here
"The country's civilian leader, Ahn Sung Souci, will remain in custody for another two days. The military staged a coup on February. 1st and people have been protesting it, but the big questions right now are why did the coup happened when it did? And what happens next? Here's NPR's Julie McCarthy. By the hundreds of thousands citizens armed only with indignation March daily against the military takeover. the escalating dangers, teachers, engineers and doctors in their scrubs demand that civilian rule be reinstated the country's defacto leader Aung Songs, Hoochie was arrested February 1st thwarting the decisive re election of her National League for Democracy. The U. N Human Rights Office is tracking more than 350 political and state officials, along with activists, journalists, monks and students who have been detained. Young gon based commentator Kinzel Win, says the atmosphere Feels like the upheaval of 1988 when the whole country went out to protest on the streets of Yangon just by comparison, at time, it ended badly. Some people shot and kills and the army taking over again. When says it is a once in a generation event, especially inflaming the young voters who came of age under me and Mars fitful transition to democracy. They don't want to even hear the name of that. C zero Power takeoff power historian thought Manu, author of the Hidden History of Burma, says over the past decade the Army had relinquished day today governing to an elected parliament. Ah hybrid arrangement that left to the generals in charge of security and believing that after surviving years of Western sanctions They were in a position of strength. But chief parliamentarian Long songs who achieved sought to change that governing model and the constitutional change she wanted was to have the army under the control of an elected government. And under the control of her and this has led to tension meant who says Souci was alert to the possibility the army would probe for an opportunity to overthrow her November's election set the stage. Souci refused to discuss any alleged irregularities at the polls, which the army claimed had reduced its share of oats. Generals took the refusal as an affront on do that feeling of disrespect comes after many years where they've also felt not properly consulted where she's had the limelight where she seeking to undermine this kind of set up that they've had over the past 10 years meant juices from the Army's point of view, the hybrid model might have worked with lesser luminaries. The generals didn't count on the 75 year old on songs. Hooches sustained Star power or that this daughter of Burma's independence hero had a taste for power that might sideline them. But she broke the mold and in a way what's happened this past week? Has been the end of that experiment to see if that system could work with her as well, innit? Kinzel Win says it's entirely possible that the Army never intended Maura than one term for young songs hoochie and they had to find every Ruthie can think of You keep her away, and now it has succeeded but meant who says it's not clear whether the generals will only be satisfied if Souci is permanently removed. The situation, he says, is difficult to read. Myanmar's military rulers have seized power during a pandemic, which has made the messiness of governing even Messier. People are hungry and financially hurting, and now they stand on balconies, banging pots and pans furious over losing their democratic experiment. Julie McCarthy. NPR news

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"sans souci" Discussed on KQED Radio
"It would not be based in science. It would purely be a political attack against the people of Florida, the Sanders said. Emergency room visits for covert have dropped by more than half in recent weeks, the hospitalizations for covert or down by more than a third. Greg Allen. NPR NEWS Miami The suspect in a fatal mass shooting at a health center in Minnesota earlier this week has formerly been charged, prosecutors say 67 year old Gregory Oldrich Is also accused of setting off pipe bombs inside the building. Matt Sepik of Minnesota Public Radio has more all rich is charged with murder, attempted murder, using explosives and carrying a gun without a permit. Wright County attorney Brian Lewis says Well, rich shot five people one fatally and set off three pipe bombs before surrendering. Gregory All rich went to align a clinic knowing that he was going to shoot up that clinic. Gregory All Rich went to that clinic knowing that he was going to explode. Bombs at the clinic says investigators recovered 1/4 unexploded pipe bomb inside the building. 37 year old medical assistant Lyndsay over. BAE was killed in the attack and leaves behind a husband and two Children for NPR news. I met Sepik in Buffalo, Minnesota. In pre market trading. U. S futures are down slightly. Asian markets are mixed lower in Tokyo. This is NPR news. New York Republican Claudia Tenney was sworn in as a member of Congress Thursday after a protracted vote count in her rematch with a rival who unseated her in 2018. This time 10. He beat Democrat Anthony Brindisi by just 109 votes out of 300,000 that were cast from DC conceded on Monday. Hundreds of thousands of supporters of ousted me and more leader Aung San Souci defined a ban on mass gatherings. Today, Many of the demonstrators are urging Washington to impose tougher sanctions. NPR's Michele Kelemen reports that the targets of new US restrictions announced earlier this week include military officers directly involved in a February 1st coup. The Biden administration has added 10 current and former military officials to a sanctions list. Three jade and ruby. Companies controlled by the military are also being targeted. Any property they may have in the U. S will be frozen and Americans can't do business with them. The Biden administration is trying to pressure the coup leaders to release political prisoners, including state councilor on San Souci and President When Mint Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the U. S. Is prepared to take additional action should Myanmar's military not change course. And if there's more violence against protesters, Michele Kelemen NPR NEWS Washington Yes, pianist, composer and bandleader Chick Corea has died at the age of 79. Maria won 23 Grammys during a career that spanned more than six decades..

Morning Edition
Biden announces sanctions on Myanmar coup leaders
"Joe Biden is using one of the preferred tools of his predecessor to punish military leaders in Myanmar sanctions. The U. S will freeze about $1 billion worth of Myanmar government assets held in the United States. Military leaders took control of the country in a coup earlier this month. Yesterday, Biden called for a return to democracy. They're the military must relinquish power it seized and demonstrate respect for the world of the people of Burma. As expressed in their November 8th election. The party of the deposed civilian leader on Song Souci swept those elections. She was detained in the coup, and for the past six days, protesters have filled streets throughout the country.

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Biden announces sanctions on Myanmar coup leaders
"One of the preferred tools of his predecessor to punish military leaders and millet Myanmar sanctions. The U. S will freeze about $1 billion worth of Myanmar government assets held in the United States. Military leaders took control of the country in a coup earlier this month and yesterday, Biden called for a return to democracy there. Military must relinquish power it seized and demonstrate respect for the world of the people of Burma. As expressed in their November 8th election. The party of the deposed civilian leader on Song Souci swept those elections. She was detained in the coup, and for the past six days, protesters have filled streets throughout the country. Reporter Michael Sullivan has been following the events in Myanmar and joins us now from his base in neighboring Thailand. Good morning, Michael Good morning. Who exactly do these new sanctions target? We don't know for sure, the administration says details will come later this week, but I think it's pretty safe to say the coup leader, Senior General Men online is at the top of the list, along with a small circle of subordinates, basically the same bunch probably who are sanctioned by the U. S and 2019. For their role in the brutal crackdown against the Muslim minority Rohingya Amid allegations of genocide. President Biden also said the sanctions might not be limited to just the generals but include family members and business interests, too. It's not clear if that meant the family's business interests or the military's like the two very, very large military, one companies involved in all sorts of businesses that jade trade Helicon banks, etcetera, some of which have foreign investors or partners, who came after Western sanctions started being lifted in 2012 at the beginning of what look, then to be the start of me and March transition to Democratic rule Well, Michael, Me and Mara is closer to China and other Southeast Asian countries than it is to the U. S. So considering that how effective can these U. S sanctions be? Yeah, well, that's a good question. When President Biden says he wants to work with international partners toe urge other nations to join in these efforts, But it's going to be a slog not just with China but with other countries in the region and beyond Singapore. Japan, Thailand all jumped in after the opening in 2012 in some cases earlier and there's lots of money to be made in Myanmar and a lot to lose by turning against the generals. About China. It might not be happy with the coup, either. It got along just fine without some shoot on some sushi and their party, and there are some reports the military thought Souci and China were getting on far too well. Myanmar's generals don't really trust China don't like it, in part because of their own long fight against communist insurgents, and even today. China is said to provide weapons to some of the minority ethnic groups fighting Myanmar's military for more autonomy. China like things the way they were with him, some Souci, the military maybe not so much. Since Biden announced the sanctions on Wednesday have the military leaders in Myanmar said anything about that. Not yet, but they haven't been very concerned by sanctions in the past. I don't see them starting now. And of course, with all these people protesting, there's the concern about what might the Myanmar military do? Will anyone get hurt? How has the military responded so far? With restraint of the beginning, and then in the middle. It sort of got a little worse on Tuesday after it issued its veiled warning to prevent acts that violate what it called state's ability, state stability In the rule of law. Things did turn ugly and several places with water cannon and rubber bullets used by police and several different cities. But things to have calmed down since so they're happened. More rests of political figures. Nighttime curfews are in place in some areas. The protesters are still coming out every day in big numbers, and I don't see that changing unless the military shuts it down, forcibly definitively, And that's the big fear, because they've done it before reporter Michael

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"The business at the corner of Ridgeway and Reading Road suffered about $200,000 damage and it turned into a two alarm blaze. Nearly 70. Firefighters responded to keep the fire from spreading and due to the very cold weather conditions, The fire chief says they were able to knock down the flames within about 30 minutes, which had spread from outside the business to the attic. The cause remains under investigation. I'm Sandy Collins News radio 700 WLW. Let's head to D C for an update. Donald Trump Second impeachment trial begins Tuesday. Many of the parameters still not clear. If you ran a business without a big banking connection, you likely had a tough time getting a payroll protection loan. Last summer, the Biden administration, saying their covert relief bill will fix that communities that have really born Brunt. The greatest pain are going to get to release the thing made Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on a conference call with the black chambers of commerce, promising a more equitable share of covert relief this time, while President Biden says he'd like unity with Republicans on his American rescue plan, its spokesperson Jen Psaki, says polls show Americans can't wait. They want these checks to get into communities. They want this funding to go to schools. They want more money for vaccine distribution, the president unwilling to cut money from relief checks and state local government's reeling from their pandemic tax losses. Andy Field, ABC News around the world with a B C's Julia McFarland. Internet Restored in Myanmar, Mass protests have continued in Myanmar's biggest city. Young gone as thousands of demonstrators angry with last week's military coup, demanded the release of leader and Sans Souci. And Internet blackout imposed by the military has now been partially restored, according to reports. Iran's supreme leader has urged the U. S to first lift all sanctions if it wants Iran to honor its commitment to the 2015 nuclear deal. President Biden, in an interview this weekend, has said that the U. S. Will not be making the first move. The World Health Organization has confirmed a new case of a Bola in the Democratic Republic of Congo with the previous outbreak was declared over in June. 2020 the patient was the wife of Annabella Survivor and has since died. Cuba has announced it is opening up most of its sectors to private businesses is being seen as a major reform to its economy, which has long been entirely controlled by the state. And I'm Rob Carpenter. You're next updated to 30 breaking news any time news radio 700 WLW. Do you have three ex wives and your current trump prescription opioids can be addictive and dangerous. I was given a prescription opioid pain medication, and.

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"Idea Post about conspiracy theories and political violence. Florida Democrats, Ted Deutch, conspiracy theories and hate are malignant. They do not fade away. We must stand up to them and say enough. Green spoke before the vote, telling colleagues she regrets her previous interest in the Cuban on conspiracy movement. These were words Of the past, and these things do not represent me. They do not represent my district. Republicans did not defend greens previous statements but accused Democrats of an unprecedented power grab. Punish a member of the opposing party on Capitol Hill. Jared Halpern Fox News soon be a new weapon in the fight against covert 19 drug company. Johnson and Johnson has asked for emergency use authorization from the FDA for its one dose vaccine. Investigators from the World Health Organization looking for clues into the origin of the virus in Wuhan, China, claimed the Chinese government has provided a high level of cooperation but caution against immediate results from the visit. President Biden making his first foreign policy speech since taking office, sending a strong message to Russia at the State Department, the president said the time of the U. S rolling over to Russian aggression is over and on imprisoned Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny nation evolved like all Russian citizens is entitled to his rights under the Russian constitution. He's been targeted. Targeted for exposing corruption. He should be released immediately and without condition and on the crisis In Burma, which the state of Robin has labeled a coup. The president called for the immediate release of leader on Sans Souci and other members of Parliament. America is listening to Fox News. Staying connected continues with 1061 FM Talk Governor Roy Cooper proposed today covert 19 emergency supplemental budget recommendations for the state. Part of what the governor offered was one time bonuses to school personnel as part of a larger proposal of nearly $2 billion for emergency assistance for public and private K through 12 schools, as well as higher education in the state. I'm proposing one time bonuses of $2500 for teachers and principals $1500 for school personnel in public K through 12 schools and $2000 for workers in our community colleges and universities. The governor mentioned that they were the only state employees not to get a raise in the last two years. As far as the overall budget proposal goes, Cooper's administration is recommending $695 million from the more than $4 billion in state funds, in addition to the $4 billion in federal stimulus capital More than two weeks after being sought on robbery and assault charges in Denton that involved a long chase and escape. Randolph County sheriffs have a man in custody. Fox eight reports that Dustin Deal was wanted in connection to the January 20th incident and was apprehended around 7 30 this morning on Cabin Creek Road. We're investigators say he had barricaded himself inside a false bottom of the home. And a ban on hotel construction. And Asheville's about to end Richard Stelling has that story. The city plans to lift the year and a half long moratorium at the end of this month with a few changes in place. The Planning and zoning Commission revealed last night that new hotels must start meeting public benefit requirements, such as paying a living wage and utilizing green elements. The National Mall and River Ridge Shopping Center will also be removed from the hotel overlay district. And that does it For now, with continuing news updates from around the state, I'm the Jevans..

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"Dozens of officers stood at attention when sick, Nick's cremated remains arrived. They were lined up at the base of the steps. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer were there for the ceremony. President Biden and First lady Jill Biden arrive shortly after it began to pay their respects. Members of Congress are to pay tribute to signature before his ashes are interred at Arlington National Cemetery. Trial. Snyder NPR News Senate committees will consider some of President Biden's Cabinet nominees today. Also, Pete Buddha judge will be sworn in today as transportation secretary. By an administration is preparing to expand access to covert 19 vaccines. Starting next week, it will send one million doses to 6500 pharmacies across the country. Your governor Andrew Cuomo says that more people in his state will now be eligible to be vaccinated. NPR's Sally her ships has more Taxi drivers and workers at restaurants and facilities for the developmentally disabled may now be eligible to receive shots. Governor Cuomo says local officials can expand the list of who's eligible as long as they meet existing federal guidelines for distribution. Some localities have already done a large percentage of their police the fire their teachers. And they do have flexibility almost at New York State will also test targeting neighborhoods with high positivity rates. A dry run in mass vaccination event will be held at Yankee Stadium on Lee Open to residents of the Bronx, Sally, her ship's NPR news. This is NPR news. In Myanmar. The country's military leader says the ruling junta will investigate alleged fraud in last year's elections, The military overthrew the civilian government of defacto leader on Sans Souci. She's now been charged with illegally importing communications equipment such as walkie talkies. Sundance Film Festival has announced this year's winning entries. NPR's Jason Slotkin reports that jurors and audiences were largely in agreement over their favorites. The ceremony may not have been in Park City, Utah, but the filmmakers were no less elated. Wait a minute. This too soon. Are you serious? That's musician and now filmmaker Amir Questlove Thompson, whose documentary summer of soul or Win the Revolution could not be televised. To comb both the audience and grand jury awards for US documentary. For US dramatic feature. It was Kota, a film telling the story of the hearing. Woman growing up in a death family that got the big prizes or rural dramatic feature high took both major awards. In real documentary Flee, won the grand jury prize and writing with Fire the audience award. Jason Slotkin. NPR NEWS, A group of 180 rights groups is urging world governments to boycott the summer Olympic Games in China. In 2022 members. A China is committing human rights abuses against ethnic minorities, especially weaker Muslims. I've written an opinion letter, saying China should not be allowed to use the Olympics to embolden its government. The International Olympic Committee has previously ignored similar demands. On Korver Coleman NPR news Support for NPR comes from NPR stations. Other contributors include a vast a cyber security companies serving more than 435 million users. Dedicated to delivering three D online protection for privacy, security and performance at.

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"Hong Kong, threatening to knock down doors to force people to get the mandatory covert test also has issued a statement saying it may take legal action, including approval to break into forcibly housing. Biden administration looking seriously adoptions of sanctions against me and Mar the U. S government officially labeling it a coup today and says that it is wrong. It is working with the Japan and India which have better contact than it does with me and Mar. Britain is demanding to be able to talk directly with Aung San Souci and threatens to cut assistance. President Joe Biden has signed a trio of executive orders today dealing with undoing Trump immigration policies. First executive order creates a task force chaired by the secretary of Homeland Security to reunify film in families. Which will work across government to find parents and Children separated by the prior administration. House spokeswoman Jen Psaki saying the pain of separation needs to stop the head of the U. S coronavirus task force that Jeff San says he is finding ways to get more doses of vaccine. A vials now contain the syringe required. To enable a 20% increase in the fives. Reduce S O that will increase the number of doses also says pharmacies will be getting vaccine directly from the administration and space X Deep Space Starship Test today, going up No problem coming down for a soft landing lets the vehicle vertical, then transition to one engine for the landing burn. Well that fireball. One of those engines appeared not to ignite went nose first at an angle into the ground. This one did have FAA approval. By the way, the first in December did not in San Francisco. I'm Ed Baxter. This is Bloomberg. Unmanned..

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"Local police serving a search warrant in a child porn investigation. When the shooting began. The suspect holed up inside his home, refusing to come outside neighbors in the apartment complex have been told to remain inside their homes while the investigation continues. I'm Rory O'Neill. And again, the FBI says. There have also been some agents that have been wounded. We don't know the extent of their injuries. But again, the FBI saying to other agents killed three wounded while serving this arrest warrant in Florida. The suspect is also dead. We'll have more on this developing story. The bonding administration says the U. S. Would rejoin the Iranian nuclear deal if Tehran returns to compliance with the deal's guidelines. We go to Georgiana Miller with ABC News who's in Jerusalem, Israel's Energy minister, Yuval Steinitz says it would take Iran six months to produce enough fissile material for a nuclear bomb. That timeline considerably longer than US Secretary of State Antony Blinken ins He estimated Iran would need just 3 to 4 months now and in a worst case scenario, quote A matter of weeks. Steinitz also estimates it would take Iran another 1 to 2 years to develop a nuclear weapon and delivery system. Georgiana Miller, ABC News Jerusalem and the U. S. State Department is considering the military takeover of Myanmar as a crew setting the stage for US sanctions, the military and the nation seizing control. Arresting their elected leaders. The coup in Myanmar has brought back painful memories for a country that's all military rule for four decades, a period of economic stagnation and decline far beyond its Asian neighbors. Theater VIST turned leader and Sans Souci is once again under house arrest in the capital, Napi adore Theo You N Security Council is expected to discuss punitive measures against the military regime, including reinstating sanctions an arms embargo on the banning of foreign investment into Myanmar, while The gentle remains in power. Julia McFarland ABC News at the Foreign Desk. London WBZ is Woburn News. Radio radio WBC is Brain TRAIN NEWS RADIO RADIO WBZ is reading news radio radio always lie, Always local.

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"On a package tonight. No one expected that in a two hour meeting, Collins is leading the GOP group, many of whom helped write the bipartisan deal that was signed into law in December. Alan says the group agreed to continue talks at the staff level and she's hopeful they can pass another relief package. Kelsey Snell NPR NEWS Washington To have President Biden's Cabinet nominees will face Senate confirmation votes today. They include Alejandro Mayorkas, the nominee to become head of the Department of Homeland Security, and Pete Buddha judge the nominee to lead the Transportation Department. If confirmed, they are expected to be sworn into office quickly. National Weather Service warns that a powerful nor'easter man Winter storm continue to punch much of the northeastern U. S. And New England. The storm's effects trail as far south as the Carolinas. New Jersey governor Phil Murphy is blunt. If you don't need to be out, go back to your house immediately. If you're in your house, don't leave your house Forecasters say some areas are getting near blizzard conditions. The worst effects are being felt from Pennsylvania to Maine. This is NPR. The Chicago public School system has delayed students returned to in person learning until Thursday. The system is an odds with the teachers union over when to reopen. Parents say they're caught in the middle from member station W be easy. Adriana Cardona McGuigan has more More than 65,000. Students in pre K through eighth grade, were hoping to go back to school in person, but the district delayed they're re opening after negotiations failed to produce a deal. Brian Griffin is with a group of parents who support in person learning. Nine months of this is exhausting and frustrating When you're in a classroom. The Children don't run out of the room. When they don't have interest in the subject. They look around and they see what their peers they're doing and re engage. Other parents say they don't dress that Chicago public schools can safely re hoping for NPR news. I am Adrianna Cardona McGuigan in Chicago. Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny is in a court hearing in Moscow. Russian officials accused him of breaking the terms of his probation for a suspended sentence in case he calls politically motivated. No, Mommy was immediately jailed when he recently returned to Russia. Thousands of his supporters filled the streets in Russia demanding his release in Myanmar. The political party of former de facto leader on Sans Souci has demanded her immediate release. They're also calling for the military junta to recognize her election victory last year. Who the leader is faced. Calls to be tried for war crimes against Rohingya Muslims suit chief also failed to stop crimes against her Hingas. I'm Corbett Coleman. NPR news..

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"To follow up and tuck further at the staff level and months ourselves. And with the president and vice president, Republicans are offering a $618 billion proposal counter to the president's nearly two Trillion dollar package. There is no basis in the Constitution for the upcoming impeachment trial of former president Trump that, according to Senator Joni Ernst, the Iowa Republicans suggesting Mr Trump bases defense on the fact that he can't be impeached since he's no longer in office. Trump legal teams expected to focus on the president's claims. The November election was stolen due to irregularities and voter fraud. United States is expressing concern about a military takeover. In Myanmar Press Secretary Jen Psaki issued a statement saying the U. S. Is alarmed by developments in Myanmar, including the arrest of state councilor on San Souci and other civilian officials is David said the U. S. Opposes any attempt to alter the outcome of recent elections and will take action against those responsible if these steps are not reversed. Red Clugston Washington parts of northern New England, the target of heavy winter snow today, residents of the New York City region digging out from under piles of snow that shut down public transport canceled flights. National Weather Service said a foot or more could be on the ground in New England by the time the snow finally tapers off in the northern most states by Wednesday evening. News and analysis at town hall dot com..

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"People with big bags of groceries in the morning. Obviously, you know Comparing with their purchases for the possibility that we would be Locked down in a way That means that we can't easily get groceries. She said. She'd like to get out when if it becomes possible. Meanwhile, on Sans Souci has urged the country's 55 million people to oppose the military's move. Heavy snow dump working its way through the U. S. Northeast Governors all say, stay home, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio says. Safety first for everybody Stay off the streets. Keep saying it! Give everyone a sanitation department. The ability to do their job by staying out of their way. Now the order extends into tomorrow morning vaccination appointments have been canceled in NYC and speaking of the vaccine, US has hit a milestone and pandemic with more vaccinated than positive cases. The caveat. According to Bloomberg Vaccine, Tracker says received one or both doses. Dr. Anthony Fauci is out today, saying second doses have to be administered if a person is ready for their second dose. That person will be prioritized if a person is not gotten their first dose. But you've taken care of all of the second dose people. Then you go ahead with the first dose. Modernist president, Dr Stephen Hold degrees, saying no solid research on one dose efficacy. As for the variant approaching, Madonna is going to be to develop a booster vaccine so that if the South African variant or any other very it becomes a concern, will be able to offer a way to identify that prevented from hiding from the vaccine, And he says vaccine supply will really ramp up in the next few weeks. Fizer confirms plans for two billion doses in 2021 That's this year. Japan has said to extend its virus emergency by a month until March. 7th Prime Minister go she hit Asuka expected to make the formal announcement today. Hong Kong will extend its social distancing measures until February, 17th with the intent of opening up businesses and schools after the Lunar New Year. Overall covert deaths have begun to decline in every section of the U. S. But Dev's remain at record levels. I should say covert cases have begun to decline, but data set record levels. As we've been reporting President Joe Biden meeting with a group of 10 trying to figure out a way to get a relief package out, he asks well, the two sides of way far apart, and Bloomberg's Emily Wilkens says both sides are walking a very fine line here. Democrats, particularly progressive Democrats have said that you know what? We control the house. We control the Senate. We control the White House. We need to move a for the American people. In San Francisco. I'm Ed Baxter. This is Bloomberg. Doug. All right. Thank you. Our guest for the half hour is Cheryl Smith, portfolio manager, A Trillium asset management on the line from Cambridge, Mass. Digging out from this North Eastern snowstorm. Thanks for being with us, said Cheryl. Ah, lot to take apart in terms of the price action here or at least what's under the hood. We've got earnings. We've got this speculative buying. What is your sense of what the tape is telling us. Our sense is that this is going to be a year that is going to Focus on earnings and that your return by the end of the year are going to be more about earnings. That's not to say that there aren't going to be bumps up and down and speculative bubbles, But we think that After a year where almost all of the return was in price earnings expansion. This is going to be a year where we're going to start looking more the earnings. It's so far not off to a start where the market is really agreeing with that, because earnings have been reasonably good and price returns have been very tepid. Let's say, um, but we do think that that's going to be the case as we turn more to an economy that's able to open. As Corona virus vaccine gets out there Well, yeah, absolutely fundamentals who, near mattering to investors know anyway? At least some of us exactly. That's my point. I said, I mean, what are these sort of areas where you're likely to see good growth if you will. We think that we are still even though it has been a way think that we're going to be in a mid cycle, So we're expecting consumer discretionary to be strong. We're expecting technology to be strong. We're also a little bit contrary in terms of thinking that there is still room for industrials to expand. We based this on the bike New Biden administration and the policies that the Biden administration is putting into place with a lot of Emphasis on infrastructure building, which, of course, is tied to capital equipment and industrials and particularly the focus on clean energy on the focus on moving to a climate neutral economy that's going to require investments in railroads. It's going to require investments in public transportation. Environmental and water quality, permitting energy efficiency for buildings. There's a whole range of industrial applications and, of course, Biden has mandated that the Federal fleet should be moving to electric vehicles or no, Mr absolutely. So that takes us to the idea of stimulus in the magnitude that is necessary to support this market. Let's talk about that when we continue with Cheryl Smith of Trillium Asset Management, this is Bloomberg. The following This week at Macy's Get 22 65% off Great Valentine's Day gifts They're sure to love Give them something amazing from the happy diamond and gemstone collections now 60 to 65%.

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"I mean, on the one hand, you know we have. We've had this kind of 30 year contest between The army and the NLD going back to the 1988 uprising in the creation of the NLD just after and then over the past 10 years. We have this very uneasy kind of relationship under this constitutional framework and in the past five years This extremely uneasy cohabitation of government between the end lt And the army. And I think the army increasingly felt that it wasn't really working out as well for them, as they had hoped. I don't think that was necessarily enough. I think the army commander in chief had his personal ambitions. I think they On the Army side had some hopes around the elections that were dashed with Ian lt's landslide victory. But I think it was a syriza kind of events and accidents over the past few weeks. I'm not sure that this was a preordained sort of cool, and I think even a couple of weeks ago, perhaps it could have been avoided. If circumstances it turned out even slightly differently, But the military has a 25% guarantee of the seats in Parliament. Is that not enough? For them to control the direction of events in me and Marthe. I mean, in some ways it is And you know, this is this is a constitution that wasn't just suddenly drafted a few years ago. This is a constitution that the Army has been trying to craft and get support for for nearly a generation. I think they had thought that their party the party that they had set up usdp would win at least the first few elections. And that would be the army itself in control of the security sector, and the Pro Army Party would be in charge of everything else. But Over the past 10 years. We've gone completely off script, and I think many of them could never have imagined that you know Aung San Suu G, who had been their arch nemesis for generation and her National League for Democracy would actually be the party that would be cohabiting government. With them. So for an institution that for decades has been completely empower in a dictatorship. I think even a little bit of push back a little bit of not getting exactly what they wanted has the potential of upsetting them quite a lot. But certainly as far as the rest of the world is concerned, and sans Souci has bean very Defensive off the military. She spoke up for them and international fora, where they stood accused off atrocities against the Ranger population in reclines state. Yeah. I mean, it hasn't been, you know, from from their point of view, both sug and also from the Army hasn't been a target Disastrous relationship. I think. In the beginning in 2016, there've been overtures by both sides and see if they could get along and the Rohingya crisis violence. Specifically was an issue on which I think they counted came together to some extent. But I think that never really removed that fundamental difference, which was that the Army felt that with his constitution and in general, they were the paramount power and should be respected as such in the country. Where is on San Souci in the NLDS core mission was to change the Constitution and create a democracy which would have meant the army being under an elected. Government in an elected head of government. And more from the author Andre Historian thanked me and you coming up in a moment to listening to the BBC World Service sign Julian Marshall and this is news. And you're listening to the BBC news hour here on W when my C coming up later today on all of it with Alison Stewart here the January get lit with all of it Book Club event in partnership with the New York Public Library. Bestselling author Silvia Moreno Garcia discusses her novel Mexican Gothic. That's today at noon here.

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"A half foot of snow in the Midwest. The National Weather Service says anywhere from 18 to 24 inches of new snow is expected across the region. President Biden will meet a group of Republican lawmakers today to discuss the coronavirus relief plan. The GOP plan is significantly smaller than the nearly $2 Trillion proposal. Democrats are putting forth the group wants $600 billion in covert related funding. Including 160 billion for vaccine distribution. He would also reduce $1400 relief checks to 1000. White House is urging Myanmar's military to reverse course after reports that soldiers have detained civilian leaders in an apparent CU officials say the U. S. Is alarmed by reports that later on Sans Souci and others have been taken into custody. Biden administration says the U. S. Opposes any attempt by the military to interfere with the country's democratic transition. I'm Chris Trackman News, radio. W F L A Now let's check Sports W F L A Sports 53 5 from the 95, www DEA and AM 6 20 Sports Center on there, and Jacobson big trade in the NFL Over the weekend, the Detroit Lions same quarterback Matthew Stafford. The L. A rams and exchange for quarterback Jared Goff. In some draft picks, the Lions will receive a third round pick in 2021 2 1st. Round picks one in 2022 1 in 2023. This is the first time two former number one overall picks have been traded in the coming draft era that since 1967 after beating the Nashville Predators over the weekend, the Lightning will be back at home tonight to try to do it again. The Lightning will host the Predators tonight as the bolts look to make it back to back. Fuck drops at seven o'clock For more on these stories. Listen to Tampa Bay Sports Radio 95 www d a. N A. M 6 20 where you can check out the patent Erin show starting at noon..

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"A new $600 billion stimulus bill and is asking the president to look at it. Bloomberg's Ed Baxter as the story The president has proposed. $1.9 trillion Republican Senator Bill Cassidy on Fox says it matches the important issues so we have $160 billion. We match his figure when it comes to vaccination. The president's director of the new economic Council, Brian D. S on, CNN, says the president will look at it. But how are we going to get shots and people's arms? How are we going to get schools reopen so parents can get back to work in the White House is announcing the president will invite the group of 10 to the White House. This Week in San Francisco. I'm Ed Baxter. Bloomberg Radio. A major winter storm system is barreling down on the Northeast and could hit the region from Philadelphia to Boston with more than a foot of snow with over 20 inches possible in New York City. The majority of flights and Kennedy Airport today have been canceled. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency that went into effect. Supporters of Myanmar's military and the political party it backs are holding small rallies to celebrate the ousting of the government of on San Souci and her National League for Democracy Party pickup trucks carrying a handful of people. Cruise through the main streets of Yangon, the country's biggest city. Some vehicles had loudspeakers blaring music soup cheese party won a landslide victory last November in the election. Live from the Bloomberg Interactive Brokers Studios. This is global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg. Quick. Take Howard by more than 2700.

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"Military takes control of the country and its leader and sank. Souci is taken back into custody. Along with other political leaders. They declare a state of emergency for one year. So why a coup? And why now, Tens of thousands of Russians took to the streets in protest of the weekend. What started off as rallies in support of the jailed opposition leader, Alexia Navalny seems to have solidified into a a new movement against President Putin. The uses. AstraZeneca will not supply an additional nine million covert vaccine doses after days of criticism of the blocks Vaccination program will get to the bottom of vaccine nationalism in our business news, Aunt also sport as well. Alistair Ross will be here at the publishing house, putting great works by great British black authors back on the shelves. I am Neil Nunes with the BBC News. The armed forces in Myanmar have seized power after they detained the country's elected leader on San Souci and all the senior members off the governing party. Statement on the army's television station said All authority had been given to the top military commander general mean on Klein one year state of emergency has been declared. Is Jonathan head. Why are you getting information from the military? In Mainz City areas like Yang gone. Things are pretty calm. People are actually focusing on try to get food and money out of 80 machines, which seemed to stop working and We're hearing nothing at all from the political capital naked or where the core part of this coup took place in the early hours of the morning, and where we believe in San Souci and all of her leadership allies in the National League for Democracy are being held in detention by the military. Where power is now being in effect, transferred to the armed forces Command him in a line. You know that everyone's poised in Myanmar waiting to see what the military intends to do with this one year in power that is has given itself The United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres strongly condemned the detention of on Sans Souci and other civilian leaders in Myanmar. He called in the military to respect the will of the people. The United States said it was opposed to any attempt to alter the outcome off the recent elections and would take action against those responsible for impeding democracy. Australia's Prime minister Scott Morrison called for all civilian leaders who have been detained unlawfully to be released. I'm aware of those troubling reports in the foreign minister has been following the very closely knife. The details have gotta say a very limited communications that reportedly kept on it's still relatively early in Myanmar. We've been a longstanding supporter off man Mars Democratic transition. The authorities in Hungary are facing a major challenge with nearly 200 restaurants and bars, threatening to reopen today in protest at what they say are unfair coronavirus restrictions. The government has asked the hospitality industry to show patience, saying the current lockdown measures needs to remain in place on too far more Hungarians are vaccinated. Nick Thorpe is in the capital Budapest. There's growing frustration among restaurant and bar owners in Hungary about the coronavirus lockdown. Many have closed some of partially open for takeaways, but customers could be fined for drinking or eating just a few meters from the door. Yet primary schools, kindergartens and shopping malls remain open and shops a pact with consumers Before the 7 P.m. closing time, your band government has reduced certain taxes and said it will pay half the wage bill. Donors reply that they've received nothing and many a close to bankruptcy. BBC news Tighter border restrictions imposed by the French government. Because of concerns about new veterans of coronavirus have come into force spot. The authorities have again resisted a fresh nationwide lockdown. French Prime Minister John Kostecki said all but essential travel from outside the EU is now banned while testing requirements on travelers from within the EU has been tightened. The European Commission says the drug firm, AstraZeneca will now supply on additional nine million covert vaccine doses to the EU by March. But the $40 million is now expected are still only about half of what had been hoped amid continuing problems with supply. The announcement follows a public round between the commission and the pharmaceutical firm and days of criticism off the blocks Vaccination program. They arrested Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai has appeared in court in a bitch to win bail in the first major legal challenge to a sweeping national security law Beijing imposed on the city last year. Mr Lai is one of dozens of democracy supporters arrested under the new law since it was enacted in June. The world's first biofuel rocket has been launched by a company in the U. S. State of Maine, the first test flight by Blue Shift. Aerospace used a 6 M Long rocket, which was propelled a kilometer into the air. You get more details in this report from Terry Egan. Backed by grants from NASA. The main goal of the small company behind the rocket is to provide a cleaner way of sending up smaller payloads. So two satellites The aim is to reduce the environmental impact cost and turnaround times of launches, such as these and blue shift aerospace is working towards a rocket using bio fuel that can lift a payload of 30 kg to low earth orbit. That's the latest BBC World News. Makes sense, buddy. Thanks indeed. Welcome back to new state with Lawrence and Claire on the way, obviously the latest from Myanmar. We've got a range of voices for you Pretty. Our correspondent standing by also will be talking about Russia around 5000. Russians have woken up in jail this morning following mass protests and support of Alexei Navalny. It would seem that the protesters are not going away despite what's being unleashed on them. Will have the.

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"sans souci" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"And and Bloomberg Quick Take. This is a Bloomberg business Flash. Let's get you caught up on market action. I guess we have to set the stage with the weekend data out of China. These air the official manufacturing P M I and nonmanufacturing P m my numbers. Both about 50, but both disappointing and below forecast and right now, the overnight repo rate in China has fallen from a five year high down to 2.5. 5% So the draining of liquidity story continues in the mainland or on the mainland. Shanghai composite up Just 1/10 of 1% in Hong Kong Hang saying better by about 1%. We're seeing relative strength in the markets in Seoul and in Tokyo, and in both cases, health care shares remain very strong. Today. The cost me is up about 1.7% in Tokyo, The Nikkei higher By about 1% the dollar showing a little bit of weakness now in Asian trading, we began the Asian session with the stronger dollar. It seems to have reversed course ever so slightly. Bloomberg dollars. Spot Index is down about 1/10 of 1%. The end steady one of 4 66 in the offshore Chinese currency quite a bit weaker here. It's 6 46 65 against the greenback and then when you look at some of the data that we have outside of China Australia's manufacturing P M I R reading of 57 point too much above where we were in December and then on the trade side. If you go to South Korea, January exports up 11.4%. That's year over year chip exports alone up 21.7%. The Korean won stronger right now against the dollar by about this, Let's call it 1/10 of 1% 10 YEAR Treasury now in the Tokyo session, yielding 1.7%. That is market action. Let's move on to global news at Baxter's with us from the Bloomberg 9 16 years room in San Francisco, Eddie All right, Thank you. Douglas Apparent coup in Million Mar NLD party leader on Sans Souci has been detained in an early morning raid. The party says she's being detained by the military and that it is a coup. It says the army is asking the parliament not be convened today as scheduled. Australia's western city of Perth will go into full lockdown for five days after a troubling case of covert has been found. Australia's health minister says green flights from New Zealand will resume this afternoon. Potential from where lockdown soon in. Hong Kong says may expand The small targeted lockdown says it wants to get cases down to zero, New York City's emergency management commissioner says with the expected heavy snowstorm coming in Resident should plan to stay home tomorrow. National WEATHER Service says Central Park could get from 12 to 18 inches and a group of 10 that US Republicans has introduced a scaled down stimulus package. The president's packages 1.9 Trillion Republican is 600 billion, and Taiwan says both Chinese and U..