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Human Failings, Redemption, And Human Magic#author #humanity #redemptionstory #humanmagic #ecology CHRIS RIKER is a father, author, and journalist. He grew up in Rhode Island and now makes his home in Georgia with his wife, Ping. He has always loved books, from science fiction and fantasy to historical novels and biographies. Building on a background in broadcast news, including a five-year stint at CNNI, he is now focused on telling stories with strong characters and moral resonance. Chris Riker's premiere novel, Come the Eventide, focuses on a world after the fall of civilization and a dolphin named Muriel who is trying to save mankind from extinction. It is available now on Amazon and Audible. His second novel, Zebulon Angell and the Shadow Army, follows a hard-living Uber driver from Atlanta who happens upon a sex pill, leading to intrigues and adventures that take him inside the haunted tomb of China's first emperor. Set in 1969 Rhode Island, his latest book, Goody Celeste, celebrates youth, women, summer, and magic.Website: https://chrisrikerauthor.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chris_w._riker/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.riker.58Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisriker/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cwrikerThanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVibesBrdcstTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@KoyotePractice Partnership: Monetizing Your Dental PracticeDoctors – are you interested in building long-term wealth and continuing on as an...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyFor all our social media and other links, go to: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastPlease subscribe, like, and share!
In this episode of KAJ Masterclass LIVE, join host Khudania Ajay and special guest Chris Riker, renowned author and journalist, as they delve into the dynamic realms of books, writing, and stories. Gain valuable insights into the evolution of journalism in the age of social media, the impact of artificial intelligence on newsrooms, and the crucial role of books in providing historical perspectives. Discover how to navigate the changing media landscape and become a discerning consumer of information.
Here's what's happening today: SCOTUS Is Here for the Ethics-via AP NewsEric Adams-via NY TimesTrump Jr. Back on the Stand-via CNNIceland Declares State of Emergency-via NBC NewsSecret Service Prevent Carjacking-via The GuardianTim Scott Drops Out-via CNNI-10 Fire Was Arson-via AP NewsThundergong 2023-via Steps of FaithA full transcript (with links) is available at kimmoffat.com/hwh-transcriptsAs always, you can find me on Instagram/Twitter @kimmoffat and TikTok @kimmoffatishere
Ray Zahab is a Canadian Explorer, ultra distance runner and Founder of non-profit impossible2Possible. A recent recipient of the Meritorious Service Cross of Canada, Ray is an Explorer in Residence of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. In 2015 Canadian Geographic recognized Ray as one of Canada's Top Explorers. He has ran 17,000+km across the world's deserts, and unsupported expeditions in some of the coldest places on the planet. On November 1, 2006, former “pack a day smoker” turned ultra runner Ray Zahab and two friends, Charlie Engle and Kevin Lin, set out on an expedition to cross the Sahara Desert by foot. 111 days and 7,500 kms after leaving the coast of Senegal, Africa they completed their journey by stepping into the Red Sea. The expedition had the trio running an average of 70kms a day without a single day of rest, for 111 days. National Geographic tracked the expedition by web, as well as the documentary film ‘Running The Sahara', produced by Matt Damon and directed by Academy Award winner James Moll, was created in an effort to raise awareness for the drinking water crisis in North Africa. After witnessing and learning about the water crisis in North Africa, Ray decided to leverage his future adventures to help raise awareness and funding for causes, like this one, that he supports and believes in. In fall 2007, Ray ran the three coastal trails of Canada back to back and each leg virtually non-stop, for a total distance of 400 kms. Logistics were as much of a challenge as the run, and Ray ran The Akshayuk Pass on Baffin Island, East Coast Trail Newfoundland and West Coast Trail in British Columbia, with just enough time to travel in between. In spring 2008 Ray partnered with the ONExONE Foundation for a unique ultra running project. Accompanied by a team of runners, Ray ran an average 80 kms per day in each of Canada's 13 Provinces and Territories in 13 days. Once again logistics were a huge challenge. School visits were arranged along the way, students participated and communities became engaged in the run which supported the work of ONExONE, which supports various charities addressing children's issues globally. In Saskatoon alone, several thousand students and 27 schools were involved in school rallies and a city wide relay with Ray and the team. In 2008, Ray founded impossible2Possible (i2P) (impossible2possible.com) an organization that aims to inspire and educate youth through adventure learning, inclusion and participation in expeditions. Youth Ambassadors are selected from around the world, and then participate, at no cost, in all aspects of the expedition, from logistics and running to creating educational content and team support. All of the i2P Youth Expeditions have included various challenge based initiatives through an Experiential Learning Program, in which thousands of students participate as active ‘team members' during the expeditions, from classrooms all over the world. This program and its technology is also provided at no cost to the students or schools participating. Since its inception, i2P Youth Expeditions have included 14 gruelling expeditions; Baffin Island, Tunisia, the Amazon, Bolivia, India, Botswana, Utah, Peru, Chile, Italy, California, Greece, Death Valley and Canada. The programs and expeditions are 100% free of cost. SOUTH POLE QUEST EXPEDITION In 2009, Ray and two fellow Canadians, Kevin Vallely and Richard Weber, broke the world speed record for an unsupported expedition by a team to the Geographic South Pole. In the process, Ray trekked this traditional route from Hercules Inlet to the South Pole, a distance of 1,130 kms, solely on foot and snowshoes, without the use of skis. Students from all over North America joined the team on a daily basis, a program provided through impossible2Possible, as the trio continued their southern trek. The students received daily communications and actively took part in every step of the trek. Essentially becoming “teammates” of the expedition, and teammates of the Guinness World Record achieved. In winter 2010, Ray and Kevin Vallely ran the length of frozen Lake Baikal in Siberia, 650 kms, over the course of 13 days, totally unsupported. Once again communication with satellite video conferencing to schools brought the expedition into classrooms, and classrooms onto the expedition. ATACAMA EXTREME EXPEDITION In February 2011 (Summer), Ray became the first person to run the length of the “driest desert on Earth”, the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, solo. Temperatures exceeded 50c as he ran and navigated the 1,200 kms in 20 days with minimal daily re-supply, and with emergency supplies on his back. Thousands of students joined this journey, again under his i2P organization, via live web and video conferencing. In August 2011 (Summer), Ray and Will Laughlin ran from the north park boundary to the south park boundary of Death Valley National Park, totally off-road. The 237 km run saw temps reaching over 120 degrees F. This would be followed in 2015 with an abbreviated off- road crossing from north park boundary, exiting at the Badwater Basin after crossing the Devil's Golf Course. Beginning June 23rd 2013 (Summer), Ray ran over 2,000km, solo, across Mongolia and the Gobi Desert, with minimal daily resupplies. Support team included both a film crew and photographer who recorded not only the expedition, and created an archive sharing the stories of the people and culture of Mongolia to schools around the world. In February 2014 (winter) Ray completed his 4th unsupported crossing of Baffin Island through the Akshayuk Pass (he would go on to complete 8 unsupported crossings in various seasons). In January 2015 (summer) Ray ran 1,000km across the Patagonian Desert, and then in summer 2015 Ray did a partial crossing of Death Valley National Park, his second project in the area. ARCTIC 2 ATACAMA EXPEDITION In February 2016, Ray Zahab (CAN), Jen Segger (CAN) and Stefano Gregoretti (Italy) set out on a unique and challenging expedition that spanned 100 degrees celsius on the thermometer. The team journeyed from -50°C (-58F) to +50°C (120F) over 1,500km, on mountain bikes and foot, crossing both Baffin Island in Canadian winter, and the Atacama Desert in Chilean summer. This would mark Ray's second crossing the length of the Atacama Desert. In February 2017- Ray Zahab and Stefano Gregoretti would go on to complete the second and third stages of a three part expedition in the Canadian Arctic after a near disastrous start in which Ray broke through a frozen river in the Torngats Mountain Range. The duo rallied back to ski unsupported across Baffin Island, and then fatbike across the Northwest Territories along the Mackenzie Valley Winter Road (500km). Beginning mid January 2018 (Summer), Ray once again teamed up with Stefano Gregoretti to run the length of Namibia, crossing the Namib Desert, approx. 1,850km. Summertime temperatures were intense, and terrain was a mix of cross country, open desert, canyons, gravel roads and track. September 2018, Ray completes his 7th crossing of Baffin Island, in 25.5 hours, coast to coast through the Akshayuk Pass. Fall 2018, Ray, along with close friends, establish KapiK1 Expedition Co, with the goal of giving people the opportunity to join them on adventure travel based expeditions to many of the regions of the world Ray and his team have previously explored. www.kapik1.com In winter (February 2019) Ray and teammate Stefano Gregoretti attempted an unsupported crossing of the Kamchatka Peninsula in far east Russia. After 19 days of brutal conditions, the team (no longer unsupported) was prevented from moving forward due to dangerous and fast flowing open rivers, and were unable to achieve their goal of reaching the east coast. July 2019 (summer), Will Laughlin and Ray Zahab successfully transect Death Valley, from west to east, across the Panamint Mountain Range, Death Valley Basin, and the Amargosa Mountains. It took the duo 35 hours to complete the crossing, moving virtually non stop, taking breaks only at resupply caches. September 2019, Ray completes 8th crossing of Baffin Island, Akshayuk Pass. His brother John joined him, almost 20 years since he first inspired Ray to change his life and pursue a life in the outdoors. They completed their run in roughly 25 hours. January 2020, Ray successfully completes a solo traverse from the island community of Qikiqtarjuaq, across the sea ice to Baffin Island, and onto Pangnirtung Fjord. It was the first January crossing for Baffin, and took 5 days, dragging all of his supplies with him. Intense cold, little daylight, boulder fields, overflow and heavy winds were among the challenges. This was Ray's 9th crossing of Baffin. July 2021, Ray and Will Laughlin abandon an attempted retracing of the 2011 North to South crossing of Death Valley, off road. After the first 24 hours of moving non-stop, temperatures reached a world record high, and became too dangerous to proceed. At Furnace Creek, recorded temps reached 134F. March 2022, Kevin Vallely and Ray have to cut their attempted crossing of Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic short due to several ongoing setbacks. The duo plans a return to complete their expedition in collaboration with friends who live in the region. July 2022, Ray and Stefano Gregoretti successfully complete a West to East crossing of Death Valley NP, at its widest point in summer. They collected ongoing weather data as they made their transect, for use in a future impossible2Possible Youth Education program. They planned for 48 hours but were able to complete the transect in 34 hours, with resupplies 20-30km apart along the way. Ray has also found the time to write two books about his life and adventures. Running for My Life published in 2007 and Ray's second book, geared at youth readers, Running to Extremes, which recently became a National Best-Seller in Canada. Both books focused on Ray's transition from an unhealthy life- both physically and emotionally, to ultra runner and beyond- and the philosophy that we are ALL capable of achieving the extraordinary in our lives. He is currently writing his third book. In addition to being an adventurer, youth advocate and runner, Ray speaks around the world at events such as TED, IOC World Conference, Idea City, The Economist World in 2010 and 2011, World Affairs Council, and numerous Apple Distinguished Educator events internationally, as well as numerous corporate events. He has been interviewed and appeared on several talk and news programs including CNNi, CNN, The Hour, CBC, CTV, BBC, Jay Leno, OLN and Discovery, and has connected his expeditions live, using satellite to both mainstream and social media. He has also appeared in print media globally, and has been interviewed on numerous popular podcasts. Ray was the host of Project Guatemala which aired on OLN, and co hosted-guided a few episodes of Finding Sarah on OWN. Outside of his own organization Ray has volunteered as a board member, Ryan's Well Foundation, volunteered as Athletic Ambassador of the ONExONE.org, and SpreadTheNet. He has previously volunteered with Run For Water, The Assembly of First Nations, and various other initiatives. Ray received the ONExONE Difference Award in 2007, and the Torchbearers Award in 2010. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and Royal Canadian Geographical Society. In spring 2012, Ray was invited by H.E. Tsogtbaatar Damdin (Minister of Environment, Mongolia) to join their Internal Advisory Committee. In 2015 and 2019 Canadian Geographic recognized Ray as one of Canada's Top Explorers. In December 2015 Ray was presented with the Meritorious Service Cross of Canada by the Governor General of Canada. In 2018 Ray was named Explorer in Residence by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. He continues today with life as an adventurer and as a volunteer with impossible2Possible. Transitioning from an unhealthy lifestyle to ultrarunning races to ‘Running The Sahara' would begin a lifelong journey of discovery. A journey of learning that some of the greatest barriers to achieving our goals are the ones we put upon ourselves. By breaking these down, Ray has learned that we are all capable of achieving truly extraordinary things…a message he continues to share with his two young daughters! Please scroll to bottom of this page for chronological list of projects and expeditions!
John's a multi-award winning journalist for CNN International, currently co-anchoring 'CNN Newsroom' on CNNI. For the past 25 years, he has traveled the world, reporting from more than 30 countries, on some of the biggest stories including earthquakes, typhoons, assassinations, the Arab Spring, the death of Kim Jung il, the U.S. Government shutdown, the 2006 and 2014 Israel-Hezbollah Wars, The Beijing Olympics, The US invasion of Iraq, 9/11, The Fall of the Taliban, among many others. Listen in as top executive coach Lacey Leone McLaughlin and her clients tell the stories and learnings they wish they had known then. Music courtesy of @blkmktmusic
Errol Barnett is CBS News' transportation correspondent based in New York and Washington, D.C., reporting for all CBS News broadcasts and platforms including "CBS Mornings," the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell," and CBSN, CBS News' 24/7 digital streaming news service. Barnett has also served as a fill-in anchor on the "CBS Weekend News," "CBS This Morning: Saturday" and on CBSN. At CBS News, Barnett's intrepid reporting has covered a wide variety of national and international events. In the thick of the 2020 presidential campaign, his interview with then-candidate Joe Biden was widely cited for the news it uncovered and at the end of 2020 he was the first to report extra doses of the Pfizer COVID vaccine were being discovered in vials by hospital staff across the country. Barnett was the only network journalist to fly through Hurricane Dorian when it stalled over the Bahamas as the most powerful storm to ever hit the country and reported extensively from Grand Bahama island documenting its aftermath. He has secured several exclusive interviews, including with the creator of the controversial facial recognition app Clearview AI, with the mother of a 9-year-old Illinois boy charged with murdering five relatives and with an Arizona woman attacked by a jaguar at a Phoenix Zoo. Barnett joined CBS News in 2016 as a Washington-based correspondent, covering the White House beat on weekends. He was with President Barack Obama during his final overseas trip in office and questioned President Donald Trump several times at the White House and aboard Air Force One about threats against journalists and other major issues. Before joining CBS News, Barnett spent almost a decade at CNN with his most recent role as anchor of weekday editions of "CNN Newsroom" airing on CNN and CNN International. Prior to anchoring from CNN's Atlanta headquarters, the network deployed Barnett as a general assignment correspondent to Johannesburg, South Africa and to Abu Dhabi, U.A.E as a midday anchor. While anchoring from the Middle East, Barnett was part of CNN's 2011 Peabody Award winning coverage of the "Arab Spring." He also hosted CNNI's weekly series "Inside Africa" for which he reported from 22 countries on the continent in 24 months including Madagascar, Senegal and Tunisia. His work earned the program a Salute to Excellence award from the National Association of Black Journalists. His journalism career began in 2001 at Channel One News, where, at age 18, he was the Los Angeles-based network's youngest anchor and reporter. Barnett covered the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, then-Senator Barack Obama's first national speech, and the New England heroin epidemic. Barnett earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science with a focus on international relations from the University of California, Los Angeles. A native of England, Barnett is a member of the Investigative Reporters and Editors, SAG/AFTRA, the Society of Professional Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists. He lives with his wife and dog. Brought to you by the British Consulate General, New York. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.
How does a person react to having to give bad news day after day, even hour after hour? When COVID-19 news is what is being talked about around the clock for months, how does that affect a news correspondent? What feelings are evoked when doing stories about COVID-19?This episode features John Vause, a multi-award-winning journalist for CNN International (CNNI). John started out as a reporter in Australia and after a stint in Los Angeles as a correspondent, decided to stay in the United States. For the past twenty years, he has been a reporter and anchor with CNN. He covered 9/11 from New York, was in Kabul for the fall of the Taliban, was a unilateral reporter for the Iraq war, Jerusalem correspondent for 3 years, and a Beijing correspondent for 4 years.In 2010 he was ready for a change and returned to Atlanta for a new role as anchor, and for more than a decade, he's fronted CNNI's overnight programs from the United States which are targeted at European morning viewers.He currently co-anchors ‘CNN Newsroom' from 12-2 AM ET on CNNI.How can I watch CNN Newsroom?Get started watching Live TVGo to CNNgo. Visit CNNgo or click Watch Live TV on CNN.com for a free preview or select your TV service provider for unlimited livestreams.Sign In. Enter the username and password you use to access your TV service provider online account.Watch Live TV.How to watch CNN Live TV in the United States - CNNhttps://www.cnn.com › specials › about-live-tv
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Kiana Danial is the founder and CEO of Invest Diva. She has been featured on Yahoo Finance, NASDAQ, Fox Business, and Forbes. She's been called to talk about financial literacy, Investing, and Cryptocurrency. She's helping people on how to take control of their financial future. Today, Kiana joins Michelle as they talk about Investment and how Kiana Did $415,495 with Virtual Events. Don't miss: ● Story behind Invest Diva ● Don't just hand your money over to the pros…DIY ● The one misconception about investing ● Kiana's Power Course success stories ● Her experience hosting her first virtual events ● If your motive is Correct, Sales is Service ● Divorced from the Outcome Meet Kiana: Kiana Danial, CEO of Invest Diva, is an award–winning, internationally recognized personal investing and wealth management expert. Having been featured in The Wall Street Journal, TIME Magazine, Fox Business, CNNi, Forbes, TheStreet, Nasdaq, Cheddar, 77 WABC Radio and 710 WOR Radio, Kiana is a highly sought-after professional speaker, author and executive coach who delivers inspirational workshops and seminars to corporations, universities and entrepreneurial groups. She is a frequent expert on many TV and radio stations, has reported on the financial markets directly from the floor of NYSE and NASDAQ, and was named the Personal Investment Expert of the Year in 2018 and the Investment Coach of the Year in 2019 by the Investment Fund Awards. Born and raised in Iran to a Jewish family, Kiana was awarded a scholarship from the Japanese government to study Electrical Engineering in 2003 and was a reoccurring guest star on the Japanese TV show ‘Generation Y'. She came to the United States in 2010, securing a job on Wall Street within two weeks of her arrival, and today is an Adjunct Professor of Finance at Baruch College in Manhattan and the Founder/CEO of Invest Diva, created to help entrepreneurial women and parents start, manage & GROW an investment portfolio (even if they're NOT a math whiz, DON'T have a ton of extra cash, & are BUSY juggling life & kids). Kiana is a recent mother, and lives with her husband and daughter in Westport, CT. If you'd like to learn how to do 6 & 7 figure DAYS selling your high ticket offer at virtual events, head on over to https://acceleratemyrevenue.com/ (https://acceleratemyrevenue.com/) and apply for our free 5-day challenge.
Dr. Kendra A. Momon is Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, GA, where she also serves as Chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Taskforce and Director of the Rich Foundation Urban Leadership Program. She is an expert on a variety of intersectionalities within American Politics, Leadership, The Black Church, Women in Politics, and Hip Hop Culture. She is the author of African American Politics, and her most recent book, Being As Leading: Your Roadmap To Shaping Culture Through Life's Disruptions. She is an in-demand public speaker, intellectual, guest commentator, and lecturer whose voice and perspective has been shared on a variety of local, national, and international platforms including NPR, CNN, CNNI, The Associated Press, The AJC, The King Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Rhode Island College, The University of California, San Francisco, UGA, and LSU. Main Takeaways: Discussing Dr. Kendra's book Being as Leading Cultural Anthropology; what does it mean and why it's so important Navigating Leadership through societal biases as minorities Be sure to check out full show notes at https://innovationmeetsleadership.com/resources. You can connect with Dr. Kendra on Twitter(@monomleadership), Instagram, and Facebook These are proven solutions to advance your innovation process. Check out our website innovationmeetsleadership.com or connect with us on Instagram or Facebook @innovationmeetsleadership Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review. Let's go transform something! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/natalie-born/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/natalie-born/support
Our special guest today is very well known to so many of our listeners, the founder of Invest Diva herself, Kiana Danial. Kiana Danial, CEO of Invest Diva is an award-winning, internationally recognized personal investing and wealth management expert. Having been featured in The Wall Street Journal, TIME Magazine, Fox Business, CNNi, Forbes, TheStreet, Nasdaq, […] The post 5.08 – Kiana Danial – Invest Diva appeared first on Rising Tide Startups.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories today! Record retail drop - retail sales plunge in the US as consumers cutback amid the lockdown. No way Huawei? The US government works to block supplies to China's tech giant. Sanofi standoff! The drug giant now saying the US won't get vaccine priority. It's Friday, let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories today! Jobless claims climb - Another 3 million Americans filed first time unemployment claims last week. Darkest winter - America's ousted vaccine chief has a stark warning. A (non) - meaty opportunity? We speak to the CFO of Impossible Foods. It's Thursday, let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories today! Stimulus standoff - Democrats want trillions more, republicans say no deal. Beyond borders! The European Union's plan to save the summer. On paw patrol! The robotic dog barking about social distancing. It's Wednesday, lets make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories of the day! Needless suffering! A warning from Dr. Fauci on the dangers of reopening too fast. Not fast enough? Dallas Fed president Robert Kaplan on what this might mean for economic recovery. Covid clusters - Wuhan launches a mass-testing drive as reopening risks are laid bare. It's Tuesday, lets make a move.
Richard Quest is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories of the day! Europe reopens but there's confusion in the UK - Boris Johnson sends mixed messages. Coronavirus outbreak reaches the White House as Trump pushes to reopen the economy. The mouse is back in the house! Shanghai Disneyland reopens after Coronavirus shutdown. It's Monday, let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories of the day! The U.S. economy lost a record 20.5 million jobs in April - unemployment soars to 14.7%, the worst since the Great Depression. U.S. and China trade officials agree to strengthen cooperation. It's Friday, let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news story of the day! Millions more - over 33 million Americans filing for unemployment benefits in just 7 weeks. Blame game! President Trump ramps up criticism of China and Beijing hits back. Vaccine victories? The CEO trialing a very small dose that may go a long way in the fight against covid-19. It's Thursday, let's make a move.
Task force, time's up? President Trump suggests a June end, even as the U.S. death toll mounts. Disney's decline! Shuttered parks, closed stores and no cruises hit Disney profits. The secret spread... did Covid19 arrive sooner than we thought?
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories of the day! Paying the price! Doctor Anthony Fauci questions the health cost of reopening. Bye Amazon! The retail giant's practices criticized by a resigning employee. See you in September! The CEO of Slack tells staff - we won't rush back. It's Tuesday, let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business stories of the day! Corona cover up? The U.S. President talks tariffs, as U.S. criticism of Beijing intensifies. Taking flight! Warren Buffett reveals Berkshire Hathaway has sold its U.S. airline stocks. An eye in the sky! The drones capable of detecting a fever - from way up above. Its Monday, let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business stories of the day! Pandemic punishment! President Trump reportedly discussing measures against China. Covid19 will cost - Jeff Bezos tells Amazon investors "you may want to take a seat." Operation warp speed - the U.S. government's plans for a vaccine by January. Its Friday, let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top businesses news stories today! Covid-19 claims climb - more than 30 million U.S. workers now asking for help. Healthcare hope! Encouraging signs about a potential coronavirus treatment. Polarising plans! Tech giants Musk and Zuckerberg have very different views on reopening. It's Thursday, lets make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories today! Consumer collapse! U.S. growth falls 4.8% in Q1 - the worst drop in over a decade. Body blow! Boeing's CEO announces 16,000 jobs cuts, saying recovery will take years. Immunity ids? So-called immunity passports might be our ticket out of lockdown. It's Wednesday, let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories today! State solution - U.S. President Trump says the government is the last resort on testing. Freeing France! The French Prime Minister announcing the nations reopening. Chasing coronavirus - We speak to the man known as the master virus hunter. It's Tuesday, lets make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories today! Innovation breakthrough! White House Advisor Dr. Deborah Birx says more antibody work is needed to support reopening. No limits! The Bank of Japan scaling up bond buying to fight the economic crisis. A matter of survival! The future of Airbus at stake as the CEO warns its bleeding cash. It's Monday, let's make a move.
Zain Asher is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories today! Stocks falter - Gilead halts a coronavirus treatment trial. Restrictions eased - Georgia pulls ahead to reopen the economy. Health warning - The makers of Lysol tell people not to ingest disinfectant after president Trump's comments.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories today! 4.4 million more - 1 in 6 U.S. workers now asking for government support. Testing in Tokyo - Japan's business leaders demanding a game plan. Human trial hope - Researchers in Oxford begin testing a vaccine. It's Thursday, Let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business stories of the day! Done deal! The U.S Senate agrees more cash for businesses and Covid-19 testing. Second wave warning! A top U.S. official says there could be worse to come. The aftermath - we're back in the virus epicenter of Wuhan. It's Wednesday, let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories for today! Worse than worthless? Oil producers paying buyers to take delivery as crude prices go negative. Temporary suspension - President Trump threatens to ban U.S. immigration. In grave danger! Concerns over the health of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. It's Tuesday, let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories for today! Tests and tragedies! Congress nearing a deal on more support, as 40,000 U.S. lives are lost to coronavirus. Germany getting going. Europe's biggest economy begins the restart. And crude collapses! U.S. oil hits a 21-year low, as demand drops and storage fills up. It's Monday....let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are some of the top business stories of the day. A treatment treat? Optimism surges over a #covid19 fighting drug - the owner urges caution. The economy shrinks for the first time in more than 40 years. Jeff Bezos is building the firm's own testing system. It's Friday, lets make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business stories of the day. 5 million more... benefit claims in the US continue to soar. Coronavirus controversy - China dismisses reports the pandemic began in a lab. Trialing treatments - the Chief Medical Officer investigating President Trump touted drug. It's Thursday, let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are some of the top business stories of the day! W-H-oh dear... President Trump suspends funding during a pandemic. Economic wakeup - The White House enlists help from hundreds of business leaders. Airline aid! US carriers given cash... but not without conditions. It's Wednesday let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business stories of the day! Total authority! President Trump argues he controls states, the New York Governor says he's not king. Bad debts! JPMorgan and Wells Fargo prepare for a consumer cash crunch. And a cyber warning... global healthcare systems coming under attack. It's Tuesday, let's make a move.
Julia Chatterley is live from New York. Here are the top business news stories today! The month of May? Dr. Antony Fauci talks a partial re-opening of the U.S. economy. Research restrictions! China limits information about the origins of the virus. And historic but insufficient? Major oil producing nations agree on supply cuts, but challenges remain. It's Monday....let's make a move.
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Julia Chatterley is live from the New York Stock Exchange. Here are the top business stories for today! Tariff crisis averted -- Mexico and the U.S. agree a deal on immigration...details though are scarce. Defense is the best offense -- United Technologies ties up with Raytheon. May the force be with them -- Salesforce acquires Tableau in a $15 billion dollar deal. It's Monday...let's make a move.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Julia Chatterley is live from the New York Stock Exchange. Here are some of the top business stories of the day. Hiring slows - U.S. firms hire fewer workers in May, does the Federal Reserve get to work in June? Mexico moves - the nation promising thousands of troops at the border to try to head off U.S. trade tariffs and Beyond Meaty expectations - the fake meat firm cooks up a juicy set of numbers! It's Friday...let's make a move.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Julia Chatterley is live from the New York Stock Exchange. Here are the top business stories of the day. Fiat walks - the automaker abandons its tie-up with Renault, blaming the French government . Step up! U.S. President demands more progress from Mexico and warns China again too...and remembering our heroes, a tribute to all those who fought for freedom in Normandy 75 years ago. It's Thursday...let's make a move.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Julia Chatterley is live from the New York Stock Exchange. Here are the top business stories for today! From pivot to pirouette -- U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says the Fed will do its job and stock investors love it. No bluffing -- President Trump reiterates his Mexican tariff threat. Paying tribute - world leaders and veterans coming together to commemorate 75 years since the D-Day landings. It's Wednesday...let's make a move.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Julia Chatterley is live from the New York Stock Exchange. Here are the top business stories of the day. Tariffs and tiaras! The Queen welcomes President Trump to the UK as the Mexicans arrive in the U.S., battling to avoid tariffs over migrant flows...and second time un-lucky? Google may be facing a second U.S. anti-trust investigation. It's Monday...let's make a move!To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Julia Chatterley is live from the New York Stock Exchange. Here are the top business stories for today: Trade tariffs turn political - President Trump threatens Mexico with tariffs if they don't do more to tackle immigration, Beijing's blacklist -- U.S. firms brace for the release of China's own naughty list...and a billion dollar burn -- Uber's earnings show a lot of spending but a lot less worry about competition, shares rise pre-market. It's Friday...let's make a moveTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Julia Chatterley is live from the New York Stock Exchange. A shorter version of First Move due to breaking news! Here are the top business stories: No sharing - Facebook investors pushing for more control, but need Mark Zuckerberg's permission to get it (not happening). Re-defining 'ghosting' - tech companies hit back over a U.K. proposal for greater surveillance....and in a galaxy far far away -- like California! -- Disney unveils its new Star Wars attraction - Galaxy Edge. It's Thursday...let's make a move.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Julia Chatterley is live from the New York Stock Exchange. Here are the top business stories for today: A rare earths battle - China threatens to withhold minerals used in key U.S. tech industries, the next Pablo Escobar? A former Purdue Pharma exec was given a warning about the drug OxyContin...and Alexa's amnesia - Amazon releases a delete function for voice recordings. It's Wednesday...let's make a move.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Julia Chatterley is live at the New York Stock Exchange. Here are some of the top business stories of the day. Payment made? Fintech giants Global Payments and Total System Services tying up in a $21 billion dollar deal. When one's not enough - Alibaba reportedly looking at a second mega IPO - this time closer to home. And a face-off with Canada? Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg set to ignore parliamentary calls to testify. It's Tuesday...let's make a move.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Julia Chatterley is live from the New York Stock Exchange. Here's what you need to know: storming out: President Trump refuses to tackle infrastructure spending with Democrats until their investigations stop. Playing the long game? The U.S. government looks to subside firms hurt by the battle over Huawei's technology...and tough times at Tesla: the share price hemorrhage reaches day four. It's Thursday....let's make a move.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Julia Chatterley is live at the New York Stock Exchange. Here are some of the top business stories of the day: Hanging up on Huawei: global firms distance themselves from the Chinese tech giant, despite the U.S. government reprieve. The chips are down: Qualcomm shares hit by a U.S. anti-trust ruling...and our exclusive interview with the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston: his thoughts on trade, inflation targeting and Presidential tweets. It's Wednesday...let's make a move.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Julia Chatterley is live at the New York Stock Exchange. Here are the top business stories of the day: dialing back! The U.S. delays its crackdown on China's Huawei, footing the bill: the biggest shoe brands tell Trump more tariffs would be catastrophic...and setting the gold standard, how one Cannabis player is filing the gaps in regulations. It's Tuesday...let's make a move!To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Julia Chatterley is live from the New York Stock Exchange. Here are some of the top business stories of the day: No way Huawei Google is restricting the firm from access to its apps. Deutsche bank stock hits a record low, following a UBS downgrade and more questions about presidential dealings... and winter is coming! but not to China. Is Game of Thrones the latest victim of the trade war? It's Monday...Let's make a move.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
British PM Theresa May wants to stop Islamic terror by cracking down on the Internet. Also, CNNi caught staging a pro-UK demonstration by "Muslim mums."