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personal shopper is a new film from writer director olivier assayas. thethe film marks the second cod lab raitionz by assayas and kristen stewart following cloud a 2014 movie. stewart became the first american actress to win france's equivalent of an oscar for her work in that film nsm personal shopper she plays a woman determined to connect with her recently deceased twin brother from the afterlife. here is a look at the trairl. >> what ri doing in paris. >> is i'll a personal shopper. you're a very high profile. >> thank you. >> she can't do anything so i assist her. >> is there nothing better to do than. >> i'm waiting. >> what are you waiting for? >> my twin brother died here. we need this. >> whoever died first ask on the other side within you're here. >> i had a sign. >> are you sure? >> do you think he was here? >> i don't snow. >> i'm just going drop these bags for you, okay? >> okay. >> he was murdered. >> what were you doing at her place. >> why are you asking? >> i'm lost. i can't tell whether or not i'm going crazy. >> i'm pleased to have o
personal shopper is a new film from writer director olivier assayas. thethe film marks the second cod lab raitionz by assayas and kristen stewart following cloud a 2014 movie. stewart became the first american actress to win france's equivalent of an oscar for her work in that film nsm personal shopper she plays a woman determined to connect with her recently deceased twin brother from the afterlife. here is a look at the trairl. >> what ri doing in paris. >> is i'll a personal...
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olivi olivier. >> you mentioned, one, an accusation that perhaps gchq was involved. did the president raise this during his conversation with theresa may? if that panned out would that imperil the relationship -- >> that happened two days ago. it was reported on air. no, it has not been raised. i think that, again, we are not -- all we're doing is literally reading off what other stations and people have reported. that casts into concern some of the activities that may have occurred during the '16 election. we are not casting judgment on that. i think the idea is to say that, if these organizations, these individuals, came to these conclusions, they merit looking into. olivier. >> sean, i have a couple for you. there is a news report about the president's meeting with the saudi defense minister/deputy crown prince saying that the defense minister told the president about a plot, terrorist plot, against the united states. did that happen? what's the nature of that? how worried should americans be? >> obviously, we're never going to comment on any specific threats to t
olivi olivier. >> you mentioned, one, an accusation that perhaps gchq was involved. did the president raise this during his conversation with theresa may? if that panned out would that imperil the relationship -- >> that happened two days ago. it was reported on air. no, it has not been raised. i think that, again, we are not -- all we're doing is literally reading off what other stations and people have reported. that casts into concern some of the activities that may have occurred...
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you have the answer, olivier. you came up with the idea.you witness a car crash, and you ask 10 people who were there what happened, you will have 10 versions. actually reality is only one version because it's obvious, it's very easy to connect the dots. i think that human perception and the way you process film based on your own preconceptions in a certain way is very interesting. i think it has to do with the fact that i never feel like i'm making movies for an audience. i'm making movies for individuals, for a lot of individuals hopefully. i know every single person is going to observe the film in a different way. and i'm not trying to resist that. a lot of filmmaking is about resisting that, establishing things clearly and just controlling your audience. i hate the notion of controlling my audience. i'm trying to make a movie that is certainly narrative, but also has some kind of poetic or green light dimension. i want the film to be open to interpretation. i want the audience to daydream about this. so whatever they are imagining is va
you have the answer, olivier. you came up with the idea.you witness a car crash, and you ask 10 people who were there what happened, you will have 10 versions. actually reality is only one version because it's obvious, it's very easy to connect the dots. i think that human perception and the way you process film based on your own preconceptions in a certain way is very interesting. i think it has to do with the fact that i never feel like i'm making movies for an audience. i'm making movies for...
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olivier: it's pretty much the way i always right.yste open as opposed to locked screenplays. there is something so boring to making movies if everything is finalized, and the screenwriting level. of course it is scary, it is dangerous, and you have to do extra convincing when you try to sell that to your finances. i'm convinced that filmmaking happens on the set. the screenplays, just like a travel line. it's something i'm convinced tht filmmaking happens on the set. that let you use it to project yourself into something that is much more complex, much more lively. i think in that sense, filmmaking is like a magnet. film should constantly be open, like windows open, doors open, so you can channel everything into the same energy that we create the film, which ultimately -- it's pretty much about the screenplay. at the screenplay being more like a back mode. -- background. you gradually give flesh and blood to it. host: you have been working a long time, even though you are very young, you started working as a child, basically. you hav
olivier: it's pretty much the way i always right.yste open as opposed to locked screenplays. there is something so boring to making movies if everything is finalized, and the screenwriting level. of course it is scary, it is dangerous, and you have to do extra convincing when you try to sell that to your finances. i'm convinced that filmmaking happens on the set. the screenplays, just like a travel line. it's something i'm convinced tht filmmaking happens on the set. that let you use it to...
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speaking with olivier blanchard. so the professor emeritus. with all of the issues we have on economic growth and where america will find it, it is a good time to speak with olivier blanchard of the peterson institute. professor, wonderful to have you with us. where does the president find 3% -- that 3% economic growth he needs? where does he find better-than-average economic growth? it can be done. the fiscal deficits are large enough, if you can prevent the fed from increasing interest rates, you can run your growth rate to more or less whatever you want. whether it is wise or not is a different issue. if you want to do it and has congress behind him, he can do it. tom: is the policy prescription within the rhetoric you hear from the president and from the dreams of the administration to spend money, is it good old-fashioned keynesian economics? >> i suspect part of it is that. i also believe -- i think there's a strong feeling among if so-called supply-siders you decrease regulation, you should decrease the corporate tax, you get the big su
speaking with olivier blanchard. so the professor emeritus. with all of the issues we have on economic growth and where america will find it, it is a good time to speak with olivier blanchard of the peterson institute. professor, wonderful to have you with us. where does the president find 3% -- that 3% economic growth he needs? where does he find better-than-average economic growth? it can be done. the fiscal deficits are large enough, if you can prevent the fed from increasing interest rates,...
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olivier: you are right.t forget that in france, we have presidential elections and later, we have also the parliamentary elections. and then, even if it is unlikely that le pen will be elected -- but even in that case, it would be even less likely that she would get a majority of the parliament. out, as we have come have before, with a government that is pro-europe. in that case, it would be a kind of wait and see outcome. matt: does the outcome in the netherlands, coupled with the fed decision, make mario draghi's path toward normalization easier? olivier: the dutch election, i am not sure it factors in. but you are right that if you compare with early last year, when the fed was postponing the china, therelated to ecb had to cut rates further, to take additional measures, and japan also. i think it is more comforting for the ecb as well as for the bank of japan when the fed is gradually tightening. they remove some pressure on the rates.cluding on the for yourier, thank you time. thanks for joining matt. o
olivier: you are right.t forget that in france, we have presidential elections and later, we have also the parliamentary elections. and then, even if it is unlikely that le pen will be elected -- but even in that case, it would be even less likely that she would get a majority of the parliament. out, as we have come have before, with a government that is pro-europe. in that case, it would be a kind of wait and see outcome. matt: does the outcome in the netherlands, coupled with the fed...
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olivier giroud, 2—0. makes amends with an absolute beauty! olivier giroud, 2-0. 3-0.anchez, brilliantly placed. tapping, 4—0, dele alli. sanchez, brilliantly placed. tapping, 4-0, dele alli. in towards aguero. finally. janssen, it is five. and he has his hat—trick. and it has walked into the back of the net from arsenal, he's run comes to an end, the end of the odyssey. good evening, welcome to stamford bridge for the last of this seasons fa cup quarterfinals. i'm joined by phil neville, three times an fa cup winner, the team has arrived and the have all of those whistles thatjose mourinho would be arriving with no recognised striker but marcus rashford was off the bus, will he start? i think he will be, i think if he has travelled and he's in the dressing room, united had to play him. i think that unido ignite centre forward in the team and tonight is an fa cup game, and you had to score goals and i'm sure that jose mourinho will defend and have tactics to defend but you have to cause the chelsea back three to a problem. the trouble is chelsea, ten points off the lea
olivier giroud, 2—0. makes amends with an absolute beauty! olivier giroud, 2-0. 3-0.anchez, brilliantly placed. tapping, 4—0, dele alli. sanchez, brilliantly placed. tapping, 4-0, dele alli. in towards aguero. finally. janssen, it is five. and he has his hat—trick. and it has walked into the back of the net from arsenal, he's run comes to an end, the end of the odyssey. good evening, welcome to stamford bridge for the last of this seasons fa cup quarterfinals. i'm joined by phil neville,...
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it's a big step toward confirmation but we'll still see more fireworks. >> olivier, laura, julie, phil you all. great discussion. great to be here with you. >>> thank you for joining us on "inside politics." i'm dana bash. and we are moments away from the white house press briefing. wolf blitzer will bring that to you live. did you make that? i did... n't. hey, come look what lisa made. wow. you grilled that chicken? yup! i did... n't. mhm, lisa. you roasted this? uhuh... n't. introducing smartmade by smart ones. real ingredients, grilled and roasted using the same smart cooking techniques you do. you own a grill? smartmade frozen meals. it's like you made it. and you did... n't. then you're a couple. think of all you'll share... like snoring. does your bed do that? the dual adjustability of a sleep number bed allows you each to choose the firmness and comfort you want. so every couple can get the best sleep ever. does your bed do that? only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $899. and right now save $400 on our most popular mattresses. go to sleepnumber.com
it's a big step toward confirmation but we'll still see more fireworks. >> olivier, laura, julie, phil you all. great discussion. great to be here with you. >>> thank you for joining us on "inside politics." i'm dana bash. and we are moments away from the white house press briefing. wolf blitzer will bring that to you live. did you make that? i did... n't. hey, come look what lisa made. wow. you grilled that chicken? yup! i did... n't. mhm, lisa. you roasted this?...
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olivier giroud, 2—0. makes amends with an absolute beauty! olivier giroud, 2-0. 3-0.ng, 4-0, dele alli. in towards aguero. finally. janssen, it is five. and he has his hat—trick. and it has walked into the back of the net from arsenal, he's run comes to an
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kristin stewart is absolutely brilliant in olivier assayas‘s film.nd material world. it is literally a search for a nice pair of shoes. she is a personal shopper for a rich celebrity, so she spends her life going round choosing her wardrobe. however, she is also bereaved, having lost a brother, and she's trying to make contact with her brother because she was a medium. here's a clip. you're staying here to mourn? i'm waiting. i told you i was waiting. what are you waiting for? we made this oath. whoever died first would send the other a sign. a sign... from the afterlife ? you could call it that, you could call it a million things. how do you know if it is a sign? i'm a medium. he was a medium. i'lljust know it. so, it's a really intriguing setup. at the beginning, it looks like being a really creepy ghost story, has her walking around the house, attempting to contact her brother. then, she starts getting text messages, and it's almost like her phone is working as a ouija board. she doesn't know whether the text messages are coming from her brother,
kristin stewart is absolutely brilliant in olivier assayas‘s film.nd material world. it is literally a search for a nice pair of shoes. she is a personal shopper for a rich celebrity, so she spends her life going round choosing her wardrobe. however, she is also bereaved, having lost a brother, and she's trying to make contact with her brother because she was a medium. here's a clip. you're staying here to mourn? i'm waiting. i told you i was waiting. what are you waiting for? we made this...
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kristin stewart is absolutely brilliant in olivier assayas‘s film.al and material world. it is literally a search for the afterlife and a search for a nice pair of shoes. so she spends her life going round choosing her wardrobe. however, she is also bereaved, having lost a brother, and she's trying to make contact with her brother because she was a medium. here's a clip. you're staying here to mourn? i'm waiting. i told you i was waiting. what are you waiting for? we made this oath. whoever died first would send the other a sign. asign... from the afterlife? you could call it that, you could call it a million things. how do you know if it is a sign? i'm a medium. he was a medium. i'lljust know it. so, it's a really intriguing set—up. at the beginning, it looks like being a really creepy ghost story, has her walking around the house, attempting to contact her brother. then, she starts getting text messages, and it's almost brother, another spirit, a real—life stalker, they are somehow subconscious. the texts are asking, what are you afraid of and asha
kristin stewart is absolutely brilliant in olivier assayas‘s film.al and material world. it is literally a search for the afterlife and a search for a nice pair of shoes. so she spends her life going round choosing her wardrobe. however, she is also bereaved, having lost a brother, and she's trying to make contact with her brother because she was a medium. here's a clip. you're staying here to mourn? i'm waiting. i told you i was waiting. what are you waiting for? we made this oath. whoever...
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mary-kate's married 17 years older olivier sarkozy in 2015.nterview she said she balances hard work and home saying quote i have a husband, two step kids and i'm a wife. dinner. i ide horses on the weekend. you find the thing that helps you relax. heading up their own fashion empire, the twins say they don't dive into social media. no facebook or instagram for them saying quote we stay quite sheltered. the twins since they became household names on the sitcom "full house." >> my favorite thing is playing on tv. >> my favorite thing is eating a cake. >> at just six years old they signed a recording contract and at 12 were promoting education. >> we think school is very important. and education and everything. >> launching their first clothing line as teenagers they had creative control. >> we don't like it, then it's not going to be out there. >> their hard work paid off. today they are estimated to be worth $400 million. >> that is what you call a full house. >>> we remember when lisa kudrow was pregnant during her time on twins. they wrote it
mary-kate's married 17 years older olivier sarkozy in 2015.nterview she said she balances hard work and home saying quote i have a husband, two step kids and i'm a wife. dinner. i ide horses on the weekend. you find the thing that helps you relax. heading up their own fashion empire, the twins say they don't dive into social media. no facebook or instagram for them saying quote we stay quite sheltered. the twins since they became household names on the sitcom "full house." >> my...
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olivier giroud added a second, before the moment lincoln's luck deserted them altogether.nal added two more to make it five. lincoln's astonishing run was brought to an abrupt end. for lincoln, this perhaps was always an impossible task. but these fans had home with their heads held high, proud of their little bit of history that they have made, and pleased with the memories they are taking away. we got this far and we have done well. i think maybe we could have done a bit better, but you can't blame the team, you can't blame danny. it was a great day! it is fine. the 45 minutes we managed it. arsene wenger was worried sick. that is the best team that he can put out, which is a testament to lincoln, really. it is arsenalwho go on to wembley, but it is lincoln who have written this story. beaten, yes, proud, undoubtably. it's not just the streets that are turning green in chicago to mark st patrick's day — the river is too! for over 40 years the city has been dying its river green the saturday before st paddy's day. it takes around 45 minutes for it to be turned completely
olivier giroud added a second, before the moment lincoln's luck deserted them altogether.nal added two more to make it five. lincoln's astonishing run was brought to an abrupt end. for lincoln, this perhaps was always an impossible task. but these fans had home with their heads held high, proud of their little bit of history that they have made, and pleased with the memories they are taking away. we got this far and we have done well. i think maybe we could have done a bit better, but you can't...
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rushing yards an explorer's guide to the world's hidden wonders" and olivier hainaut ways is for me. and not saying consciously but we but something happened here 10 minutes ago and i was thinking because they were good at six but a brilliant the will of remember thinking alike guided to million with a self hit asian novel and to tell him rub the indifference. >> but the students didn't know what in god's name i was talking about. then you have to redo civics . comes up for a meet in the quiet ways. but they should add things you should read people are bullish debt with cities. i have two problems in my book and my family would own slaves. is in variation but a purposely put those feet kidding because there want us to stop saying not to be. to say yes me. but if i could say my black family owned slaves somewhat was an interesting way to have conversations with freezers -- readers like this sale also through interviews. >> so the way my work can be political but i am a poet in a postcolonial body and i would really love to read about flowers from political and also ran into but then t
rushing yards an explorer's guide to the world's hidden wonders" and olivier hainaut ways is for me. and not saying consciously but we but something happened here 10 minutes ago and i was thinking because they were good at six but a brilliant the will of remember thinking alike guided to million with a self hit asian novel and to tell him rub the indifference. >> but the students didn't know what in god's name i was talking about. then you have to redo civics . comes up for a meet in...
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he's been the olivier award winning british production, "the play that goes wrong" to the lyceum theatret opens april 2nd. please welcome back to the show, j.j. abrams, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ they love you. well -- deservedly s jimmy: we talked aboutwe i'm very excitcasted to rock" idea of a series.kinghe went nu ise -- >> jimmy: has he murdered -- ha he said, "you guys want to go i. see a movie?">>immy: yeah, a fi in maine with stephen king, he like -- he loved it. he was so -- >> jimmy: that makes so much sense. >> he loved it! >> jimmy: that makes a lot of sense. he's one in a million, he's stephen king. i don't -- >> it was everything going to a a horror movie with stephen king should be, it was fantastic. >> jimmy: all right. so, that's going to be on hulu, right? "castle rock." >> yes. >> jimmy: i'm excited about that. then you have a little movie coming out december 15th called "star wars 8." congratulations on that. [ cheers and applause ] >> in fairness -- >> jimmy: in fairness -- >> this is ryan johnson's movie. >> jimmy: it's not yours, no. >> i'm executive pro
he's been the olivier award winning british production, "the play that goes wrong" to the lyceum theatret opens april 2nd. please welcome back to the show, j.j. abrams, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ they love you. well -- deservedly s jimmy: we talked aboutwe i'm very excitcasted to rock" idea of a series.kinghe went nu ise -- >> jimmy: has he murdered -- ha he said, "you guys want to go i. see a movie?">>immy: yeah, a fi in maine with stephen...
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olivier? >> a news report about the president's meeting with the saudi defense minister crown prince that says the defense minister told the president about a plot, a terrorist plot against the united states. did that happen, what is the nature of that? >> obviously we're never going to comment on any specific threats to the homeland. we're committed to ensuring the safety of every american. it's no secret that we share intelligence amongst a variety of countries. we would never comment on a potential threat or not that existed. we appreciate several countries that we work with closely to make sure that we do what we can to protect the homeland. >> secondary tillerson said 20 years of diplomatic efforts to get north korea to de-nuclearize. that's true. but does the plan a break from diplomacy or the use of force or some other measures? >> i'm not going to comment. the president never takes anything off the table. that's something that he's been clear about. break? >> over the course of the cam
olivier? >> a news report about the president's meeting with the saudi defense minister crown prince that says the defense minister told the president about a plot, a terrorist plot against the united states. did that happen, what is the nature of that? >> obviously we're never going to comment on any specific threats to the homeland. we're committed to ensuring the safety of every american. it's no secret that we share intelligence amongst a variety of countries. we would never...
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he's been the olivier award winning british production, "the play that goes wrong" to the lyceum theatrelcome back to the show, j.j. abrams, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: good to see you, pal. they love you. well -- deservedly so. >> oh my god, it's amazing. >> jimmy: we love -- i know -- i have so many things to talk to you about. i'm just so -- every time you come on, i just love getting in your brain and seeing what you're going on. >> it's great to be here. >> jimmy: please, last time we talked about "westworld." congratulations on that show. >> thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: everyone loves it. it's something different -- but now you have something -- that i'm very excited to talk about. is -- you're doing something with stephen king? >> oh, yeah. we're doing this show called "castle rock." >> jimmy: oh, what is "castle rock?" >> well, "castle rock" is this town that he made famous in all these different books. and these two writers dustin thomason and sam shaw came up with this incredible cool, terrifying, weird, funny, idea of a series. a
he's been the olivier award winning british production, "the play that goes wrong" to the lyceum theatrelcome back to the show, j.j. abrams, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: good to see you, pal. they love you. well -- deservedly so. >> oh my god, it's amazing. >> jimmy: we love -- i know -- i have so many things to talk to you about. i'm just so -- every time you come on, i just love getting in your brain and seeing what you're going on. >>...
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olivier. >> sean a couple. news report about the president's meeting with the sad did i defense minister/crown prince. says the defense minister told the president about a terrorist plot against the united states. did that happen? what is the nature of that? how worried should americans be? >> we'll obviously never comment on any specific threats to the homeland. we're committed to insuring safety of every american. we share intelligence amongst a variety of countries. we would never could not meant on potential threat or not that existed but we appreciate several countries we work with closely, to insure we do what we >> one more.cthe homeland. secretary tillerson, 20 years of diplomatic efforts failed to get north korea to denuclearize. that is plainly through but i guess the yes that comes up, does the president plan a break from diplomacy all together? are we looking only use of force or some other coercive measures? >> i'm not going to comment. the president never takes anything off the table. that is some
olivier. >> sean a couple. news report about the president's meeting with the sad did i defense minister/crown prince. says the defense minister told the president about a terrorist plot against the united states. did that happen? what is the nature of that? how worried should americans be? >> we'll obviously never comment on any specific threats to the homeland. we're committed to insuring safety of every american. we share intelligence amongst a variety of countries. we would...
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o olivier. >> the news reports about the president's meeting with saudi defense minister crown prince that says that the defense minister told the president about a plot, a terrorist plot against the united states. did that happen? what's the nature of that? how worried should the united states be? >> we're obviously never going to comment on specific threats to the homeland. we're obviously committed to ensuring the safety of every american. but it should be no secret that we share intelligence amongst a variety of countries. we would never comment on a potential threat or not that existed, but we appreciate several countries that we work with closely to make sure that we do what we can to protect the homeland. >> one more. secretary tillerson in asia said that 20 years of diplomatic efforts have failed to get north korea to dee-nuclear ize. does the government plan a break from diplomacy or only look at a use of force or other coercive measures? >> the president never takes anything off the table. that's something he's been very clear about. with that, blake. >> over the course of t
o olivier. >> the news reports about the president's meeting with saudi defense minister crown prince that says that the defense minister told the president about a plot, a terrorist plot against the united states. did that happen? what's the nature of that? how worried should the united states be? >> we're obviously never going to comment on specific threats to the homeland. we're obviously committed to ensuring the safety of every american. but it should be no secret that we share...
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olivier. >> thanks, sean.an escalation in the war against the islamic state, marines coming ashore in syria that have changed the rules of engagement. i'm trying to understand the relationship between that change and the president's isis strategy review. has hesonally signed off on all the changes since january 20th? is that something that's left up to the commanders in the field? i don't understand the -- >> well, it depends on which, you know, mission you're talking about specifically -- >> the marines left in, i think, october. they obviously went ashore much more recently than that. so did he he have to sign off on that? >> i think it depends. he speaks with general mattis, his national security team, very regularly. i'm not going to get into the details of what comes up in those settings. but as i've noted in the past, i think philosophically the president has made it very clear that he wants to give the commanders on the ground much more flexibility to execute their mission, especially when i9 comes to d
olivier. >> thanks, sean.an escalation in the war against the islamic state, marines coming ashore in syria that have changed the rules of engagement. i'm trying to understand the relationship between that change and the president's isis strategy review. has hesonally signed off on all the changes since january 20th? is that something that's left up to the commanders in the field? i don't understand the -- >> well, it depends on which, you know, mission you're talking about...
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olivier giroud made it 2—0 before an own goal and then something special from sanchez wrapping the gameer. they have changed history. there is a reason why no nonleague team in the last 100 years have been able to reach the last eight of the fa cup, and the fact that they have, that should make them mightily proud. of course we are disappointed we lost. but when we are able to draw breath, we are pretty proud of what we have achieved in this fa cup. and pep guardiola can be proud of manchester city's fa cup run as well. they have been away in every round, beating middlesbrough 2—0, away of course, yesterday. city are on their way to wembley again. and while there will be no appearance at the home of football for lincoln city, they found their home in the hearts of football fans all over the world. hull city kept their chances premier league survival alive with a 2—1win over fellow relegation strugglers swansea city two goals from on loan oumar niasse helped them to victory. they remain in the bottom three, one point from safety, while swansea are three points clear of the drop zone. bou
olivier giroud made it 2—0 before an own goal and then something special from sanchez wrapping the gameer. they have changed history. there is a reason why no nonleague team in the last 100 years have been able to reach the last eight of the fa cup, and the fact that they have, that should make them mightily proud. of course we are disappointed we lost. but when we are able to draw breath, we are pretty proud of what we have achieved in this fa cup. and pep guardiola can be proud of...
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olivier? >> i have one on china, one on the middle east. does the administration prepare to offer a review on china's trade status? >> at this time the two trade executive orders are where we're going to look. i think we've got a lot. obviously that's anssue we would probably hope to have the u.s. trade representative confirmed. bu that's a combined decision. i think in consultation with the department of commerce and the department of treasury. but let's see how we go first. >> can you clear up where the president stands on whether bashar assad is a legitimate president of syria? >> i think with respect to assad, there is a political reality that we have to accept in terms of where we are right now. we lost a lot of opportunity the last administration with respect to assad, and i think that our statement that both you and ambassador hailey gave yesterday and secretary rex tillerson was reality. we have to face isis, but china has action in syria and iraq, and defeat of isis is foremost among those priorities and that's why forces in the gl
olivier? >> i have one on china, one on the middle east. does the administration prepare to offer a review on china's trade status? >> at this time the two trade executive orders are where we're going to look. i think we've got a lot. obviously that's anssue we would probably hope to have the u.s. trade representative confirmed. bu that's a combined decision. i think in consultation with the department of commerce and the department of treasury. but let's see how we go first....
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oning up later today economics, olivier blanchard. look for that today.ndon and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua with tom keene. john cryan is ripping up his own turnaround plan in an admission that the 17 month old effort has flopped. setting part of the asset management. i asked him about cap will exercise. >> in order to retain postbank i described it as a capital raising. we needed to finance it. we would have needed a capital raising. a year ago there was still a lot more uncertainty. i personally feel much more yearrtable's seating this than i would have done last year. again and togrowth some extent we have done a lot of the hard work. there is still a lot to do. we are still focused on improving controls and improving efficiency. more fung to be a lot as we develop in the future. francine: has a distal the fact that there was appetite for some of these sales? the low thats hit the end of september. they sort of doubled since then. markets look as though there is momentum behind the bankin
oning up later today economics, olivier blanchard. look for that today.ndon and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua with tom keene. john cryan is ripping up his own turnaround plan in an admission that the 17 month old effort has flopped. setting part of the asset management. i asked him about cap will exercise. >> in order to retain postbank i described it as a capital raising. we needed to finance it. we would have needed a...
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mark: olivier blanchard will be talking with tom keene.t of the top performing hedge funds managers, will be telling us about his thoughts on distressed debt. and then the quote of the day. we will see you and nine minutes. jonathan: mark barton, looking forward to it. alix: check out tv . you can send us messages. very cool. go to tv on your terminal. ♪ this is bloomberg. the key economic event, fridays you have jobs report. there's a lot to watch of the weekend, putting on wednesday, u.k. chancellor, philip hammond will present his budget. european central bank decision on thursday, mario draghi holding a policy meeting news conference, rising inflation will encourage a discussion about what happens with the asset purchase program. on friday, it concludes with payroll friday. the consensus change in nonfarm payrolls, what hundred $90,000 so far. john, the big question, march looks nailed on. how ugly does the payrolls need to be to change the conversation around this? >> i would say you go under 100. you come in at $90,000. all
mark: olivier blanchard will be talking with tom keene.t of the top performing hedge funds managers, will be telling us about his thoughts on distressed debt. and then the quote of the day. we will see you and nine minutes. jonathan: mark barton, looking forward to it. alix: check out tv . you can send us messages. very cool. go to tv on your terminal. ♪ this is bloomberg. the key economic event, fridays you have jobs report. there's a lot to watch of the weekend, putting on wednesday, u.k....