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if she is, she stopped in 1982 when geoffrey boycott last played.his reminds me of whenjohn major talked about old maids going across the lawn on their bicycles and all the sort of thing. it was spinsters cycling to evensong, please get it right! but if it is trying to prove that you are current and not living in the past, why would you go back to someone who stopped playing 35 years ago, or he was a very fine player. he has been a big figure. but the funny thing was, she baked her rome brownies. apparently a nigel slater recipe. but that is a big thing, to bring cake. she was asked about her style, and her response was, i get frustrated, people use the term robotic about me. i don't think i'm the least robotic. well why are you say in it, then? you are bringing it up say in it, then? you are bringing it up again! don't talk about what things aren't. but jonathan up again! don't talk about what things aren't. butjonathan agnew asked, didn't he bore you to tears, geoffrey boycott? he stuck to his guns, i'm sure she is trying to make an analogy, that
if she is, she stopped in 1982 when geoffrey boycott last played.his reminds me of whenjohn major talked about old maids going across the lawn on their bicycles and all the sort of thing. it was spinsters cycling to evensong, please get it right! but if it is trying to prove that you are current and not living in the past, why would you go back to someone who stopped playing 35 years ago, or he was a very fine player. he has been a big figure. but the funny thing was, she baked her rome...
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manus: geoffrey yu. more brexit analysis on bloomberg radio.y are going to speak to steve time.k at 9:20 u.k. i will be on digital radio at 8:00 a.m. london time. we are months away from a regulatory event. -- are you prepared ? what does it mean for legislation encompassing your world? how big of an impact could it have? two.thod to -- this is the european union's second big push at red lake markets. it is set to relight -- push it -- it starts very soon. methods first iteration was in 2007 and harmonized wars to start trading than the financial crisis hit and policymakers decided more was needed. extend that harmonization beyond equities to bonds and derivatives and beyond. regulations records much of this on to open platforms. with automated trading make up half of all trades in several high flash crashes blamed on this, they will not only be tested but will have to include circuit breaking to shut them down. it is not just the machines under scrutiny. research long provided by bank's analysts and paid for by teddy commissions will now have
manus: geoffrey yu. more brexit analysis on bloomberg radio.y are going to speak to steve time.k at 9:20 u.k. i will be on digital radio at 8:00 a.m. london time. we are months away from a regulatory event. -- are you prepared ? what does it mean for legislation encompassing your world? how big of an impact could it have? two.thod to -- this is the european union's second big push at red lake markets. it is set to relight -- push it -- it starts very soon. methods first iteration was in 2007...
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. >> geoffrey, if you were a wall street analyst i'd be concerned about apple's stock because what you'reing is sounding like people might stick or stay with the 7 than going with the 8 or even the x at this point, that the differences in price make it so you think am i getting what's worth it for that $100 or maybe $300 more at this point, and you're basically saying maybe not. >> yeah, i think it's a really strange product. i hate it when people do this, but it feels like the kind of product that apple ten years ago would not have come out with it feels like apple made this because they could, right, because they said, well, we have the assembly lines, we know how to make phones in this general shape and form, so let's just do it rather than sticking to its guns and really committing to the iphone x as the future of smartphones, which by the way samsung, lg, all the other major manufacturer of phones have already made that shift to that direction, the samsung galaxy s8 already has a full screen, goes edge to edge and is selling not nearly as much as apple wants to sell the iphone x for.
. >> geoffrey, if you were a wall street analyst i'd be concerned about apple's stock because what you'reing is sounding like people might stick or stay with the 7 than going with the 8 or even the x at this point, that the differences in price make it so you think am i getting what's worth it for that $100 or maybe $300 more at this point, and you're basically saying maybe not. >> yeah, i think it's a really strange product. i hate it when people do this, but it feels like the kind...
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puma respondiÓ a la exigencia nivel con 64 de cabezazo de geoffrey pregÓn.e. la respuesta de los padres y que con el sÉptimo jonrÓn del aÑo y sigue la ventaja mike y actÚen de los traidores y sÓlo posible para evitar el jonrÓn. lo que logró fue facilitarle la celebraciÓn a los cleveland. nos en jones cayeron 6-7 >>en noticias univisiÓn cactussomos tu gente tu voz, si tiene una historia que comunicar comunÍquese con nosotros. atraen estas redes sociales como bajo en univisiÓn 14. prepÁrese para lo que va a ver. rompieron un rÉcord de guinness con un hombre de canadÁ que aguanto tener una barba de abejas vivas durante 61 minutos. el valiente, o temerario individuo trabaja en una granja de abejas y dice que practicÓ sólo dos veces para este evento. al parecerlas abejas detienen cariÑo o aprecio. sÓlo resultó con pocas picaduras en la cara al batir este rÉcord. como habrÁ hecho para convencerla de quedarse mÁs de una hora revoloteando. llegamos al final del programa, nos vemos a las 11:00 de la noche, muchÍsimas gracias, buenas tardes. >> domingo 3 de septiembre
puma respondiÓ a la exigencia nivel con 64 de cabezazo de geoffrey pregÓn.e. la respuesta de los padres y que con el sÉptimo jonrÓn del aÑo y sigue la ventaja mike y actÚen de los traidores y sÓlo posible para evitar el jonrÓn. lo que logró fue facilitarle la celebraciÓn a los cleveland. nos en jones cayeron 6-7 >>en noticias univisiÓn cactussomos tu gente tu voz, si tiene una historia que comunicar comunÍquese con nosotros. atraen estas redes sociales como bajo en univisiÓn...
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profesessor geoffrey heal: china isn't just an economic super power these days, it's a green house gasuper power too. china has now overtaken the u.s. as the principle producer
profesessor geoffrey heal: china isn't just an economic super power these days, it's a green house gasuper power too. china has now overtaken the u.s. as the principle producer
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geoffrey, spells it with a g like a douche bag. that's not a kid friendly name.dude that makes his own craft beer under a bowling ally. got no swag. the other thing with the stores, i'm not surprised people stopped going to toys "r" us. the store is too damn big. when i was a kid they had all the good toys up on the high shesm. my momma asked me what i wanted tore christmas one year, i said a forklift! to get up there. you know who did it right? the toy stores inside the mall. coming up in africa, you didn't really come up around shopping malls. >> we had some of the biggest shopping malls in the world. >> i'm talking about the ones with the roofs. ( laughter ) we had this place in our malls, kb toys, way better than toys "r" us and parents loved it because they could leave their kids in there while they shop. little roy, i'm going to go look for a nice dress to leave your daddy in, you stay here in the store. ( laughter ) it was great. at kb toys, you could play with the toys because you could (bleep) reach them! and the cashier was cool as hell, too. he didn't
geoffrey, spells it with a g like a douche bag. that's not a kid friendly name.dude that makes his own craft beer under a bowling ally. got no swag. the other thing with the stores, i'm not surprised people stopped going to toys "r" us. the store is too damn big. when i was a kid they had all the good toys up on the high shesm. my momma asked me what i wanted tore christmas one year, i said a forklift! to get up there. you know who did it right? the toy stores inside the mall. coming...
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guadalupe cindy yan zhu guan geoffrey e. girjamatie guman douglas brian gurian janet ruth gustafson [ bell chiming ] philip t. guza barbara guzzardo peter m. gyulavary gary robert haag andrea lyn haberman barbara mary habib philip haentzler nezam a. hafiz karen elizabeth hagerty steven michael hagis mary lou hague david halderman >> and my uncle john patrick gallagher, i love and miss you. >> and my uncle michael s. batch, whom i was named after. we love you and we miss you very much. maile rachel hale diane hale mckenzie richard b. hall vaswald george hall robert j. halligan vincent gerard halloran carol lib b. hallman james douglas halvorson mohammed salman hamdani felicia hamilton robert w. hamilton carl max hammond jr. frederic k. han christopher j. hanley sean s. hanley valerie joan hanna thomas hannafin kevin james hannaford michael lawrence hannan dana r. hannon christine lee hanson peter burton hanson sue kim hanson vassilios g. haramis james a. haran gerald francis hardacre jeffrey pike hardy timothy john hargrave d
guadalupe cindy yan zhu guan geoffrey e. girjamatie guman douglas brian gurian janet ruth gustafson [ bell chiming ] philip t. guza barbara guzzardo peter m. gyulavary gary robert haag andrea lyn haberman barbara mary habib philip haentzler nezam a. hafiz karen elizabeth hagerty steven michael hagis mary lou hague david halderman >> and my uncle john patrick gallagher, i love and miss you. >> and my uncle michael s. batch, whom i was named after. we love you and we miss you very...
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up it's very important to do that to make sure that you have all the proper supplies in place ok geoffrey saw her in there and said mass and so much translates say thank you this day dubliners live from berlin still to come man miles i was sang suchi breaks the silence on the range a refugee crisis but more confirmation from her critics here from amnesty international find out why the human rights groups accusing her of burying your head in the sand. going to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world spight has become the latest country to scale back with north korea in protest over recent nuclear tests. to north korea's ambassador to leave the country by the end of the month. suicide bombings in nigeria have killed at least fifteen people injured more than forty at least two blasts a settlement in the northeastern state of borno witnesses say the bombs detonated their devices as a bomb is gathering the region is the at the center of the islamist of boko haram insurgency. state prosecutors in south africa say here harsher punishment for oscar pistorius the olym
up it's very important to do that to make sure that you have all the proper supplies in place ok geoffrey saw her in there and said mass and so much translates say thank you this day dubliners live from berlin still to come man miles i was sang suchi breaks the silence on the range a refugee crisis but more confirmation from her critics here from amnesty international find out why the human rights groups accusing her of burying your head in the sand. going to take a look at some of the other...
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cleere geoffrey w. cloud susan marie clyne steven coakley jeffrey alan coale patricia a.dy daniel michael coffey jason m. coffey florence g. cohen kevin sanford cohen anthony joseph coladonato mark joseph colaio stephen colaio christopher m. colasanti kevin nathaniel colbert michel p. colbert keith e. coleman scott thomas coleman tarel coleman liam joseph colhoun robert d. colin robert j. coll jean collin john michael collins michael l. collins thomas j. collins joseph collison jeffrey dewayne kallman. patricia malia colodner linda m. colon sol e. colon >> and my father ian schneider. in your eyes life as a party. there is no one who laughs louder, love tartar and charged at all more than you. your love of life and passion for everyone you shared it with continues to inspire me stronger than ever 16 years later. i'm so honored to continue your celebration each and every day. we love and miss you always. >> and my brothers in law daniel shea and joseph patrick shea. we will never forget your laughter, your life and your love. god bless you and god bless america. ronald edw
cleere geoffrey w. cloud susan marie clyne steven coakley jeffrey alan coale patricia a.dy daniel michael coffey jason m. coffey florence g. cohen kevin sanford cohen anthony joseph coladonato mark joseph colaio stephen colaio christopher m. colasanti kevin nathaniel colbert michel p. colbert keith e. coleman scott thomas coleman tarel coleman liam joseph colhoun robert d. colin robert j. coll jean collin john michael collins michael l. collins thomas j. collins joseph collison jeffrey dewayne...
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and geoffrey clifton—brown mp. this is something much more powerful. can you hear me?rous? yes, of course, this is really dangerous for south korea and the united states, but i think, what i feel is that it's not a surprise. excuse me, can you hear me? we can hear you loud and clear. yes, you were telling us it wasn't a surprise for you. tell us it wasn't a surprise for you. tell us why. because the regime is always talking about a military option and nuclear tests. they don't have much money, this is a regime who think about, this is really an option to protect the north korean regime. let me bring in a nuclear security expert talking to us from seoul. how do you assess this latest test? thank you for having me on the show. i would agree with ken that this is not surprising. we have been expecting the north to conduct it's sixth nuclear test. we should expect them to conduct more going forward because they have a technological objective which is to miniaturise, make a nuclear warhead small enough so make a nuclear warhead small enough so it can mount it on a missile.
and geoffrey clifton—brown mp. this is something much more powerful. can you hear me?rous? yes, of course, this is really dangerous for south korea and the united states, but i think, what i feel is that it's not a surprise. excuse me, can you hear me? we can hear you loud and clear. yes, you were telling us it wasn't a surprise for you. tell us it wasn't a surprise for you. tell us why. because the regime is always talking about a military option and nuclear tests. they don't have much...
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mr president, i thank geoffrey for his briefing on this alarming issue and the united states, japan andty council having their say. the most stark warning coming from the us ambassador who said it was time for the un security council to impose the strongest possible measures on north korea over its sixth and largest nuclear test because in her words enough is enough. she said the incremental sanctions of the approach to north korea had not worked and she described the north korean leader, kimjong—un, as described the north korean leader, kim jong—un, as begging for war. described the north korean leader, kimjong—un, as begging for war. she said the programme is more advanced and more dangerous than ever. war is never something the united states wa nts. never something the united states wants. we don't want it now, but our country's patience is not unlimited. the frustration echoed by the representatives from france, and indeed, from united kingdom. the representative said along with his french counterpart that sanctions should be implemented and in the strongest possible terms. come bac
mr president, i thank geoffrey for his briefing on this alarming issue and the united states, japan andty council having their say. the most stark warning coming from the us ambassador who said it was time for the un security council to impose the strongest possible measures on north korea over its sixth and largest nuclear test because in her words enough is enough. she said the incremental sanctions of the approach to north korea had not worked and she described the north korean leader,...
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suffered and ann applebaum's fabulous book, under joseph stal in or gutfield mentioned show her geoffrey'she killing fields. i was there on the border with cambodia and saw 10,000 and thousands of thousands of black skeletons with flies all over them, starving people that had come to the border trying to get water and food and freedom. it's morning in america. this is a great time to be alive and free enterprise is coming back and you're right. a lot of the tax bill hadn't been passed. a lot of this is built on hope, just as the numbers of illegal immigration have dropped, a lot of the new businesses have come because of trump's bully pulpit in the hope they have. >> liz: doug we always knew you were a happy guy. we didn't know how optimistic you are. doug weed, historian we love have youing on. >> thanks, liz. >> liz: now we have a big deal. look at this on wall street happening toshiba the japanese nuclear electronics company has agreed to talk about selling its computer chip business to a group led by one of the world's biggest investment firms. now the deal may be completed by the end
suffered and ann applebaum's fabulous book, under joseph stal in or gutfield mentioned show her geoffrey'she killing fields. i was there on the border with cambodia and saw 10,000 and thousands of thousands of black skeletons with flies all over them, starving people that had come to the border trying to get water and food and freedom. it's morning in america. this is a great time to be alive and free enterprise is coming back and you're right. a lot of the tax bill hadn't been passed. a lot of...
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priti patel, you have seen some of the headlines and her family speaking on the radio, including geoffreyish citizens. i think that criticism is unjustified. the fact we have had 700 troops on the ground in overseas territories, 50 police officers and 20 tonnes of food, as well as royal auxiliary fleet in the region prior and after the hurricane, it sends out a clear message about the of the uk's response on the ground. we should all recognise that there's hurricane has been unprecedented and frankly this is open ended in terms of the amount of relief and support going in. there have been airport runways and airports have been devastated and airports have been devastated and it is thanks to our royal engineers and british troops that those airports are now being cleared and running, which allows uk aid to get in to help the people in those overseas territories and since the hurricane we have had chartered flights going out every day. hurricane we have had chartered flights going out every daym sounds like there is help going in for people and especially troops but there was a criticism th
priti patel, you have seen some of the headlines and her family speaking on the radio, including geoffreyish citizens. i think that criticism is unjustified. the fact we have had 700 troops on the ground in overseas territories, 50 police officers and 20 tonnes of food, as well as royal auxiliary fleet in the region prior and after the hurricane, it sends out a clear message about the of the uk's response on the ground. we should all recognise that there's hurricane has been unprecedented and...
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and from reading, geoffrey, whose daughter is still stuck on the island.us. it came in two halves. so we had the first half and then about an hour of respite. up to them, there was not too much damage. then we got the back end of it, where all the damage was caused. the roof was ripped off the house and our windows were broken. we managed to escape into one room and locked the door and went ourselves in. that is devastating enough, but the whole island looks like a bomb was dropped on it. like a war zone. some friends of ours, the lady is croatian. she lived through a war and she said this was worse. by the time she got around and looked around, everything was completely devastated. not a house left untouched. nothing was spared. boats were up on land, everything trashed. zblub how do you feel about what has happened to your home? devastated. we hadn't long moved here and we took ourfamily we hadn't long moved here and we took our family photos and our belongings with us and everything has been lost. absolutely everythingment our clothes, we just, we are t
and from reading, geoffrey, whose daughter is still stuck on the island.us. it came in two halves. so we had the first half and then about an hour of respite. up to them, there was not too much damage. then we got the back end of it, where all the damage was caused. the roof was ripped off the house and our windows were broken. we managed to escape into one room and locked the door and went ourselves in. that is devastating enough, but the whole island looks like a bomb was dropped on it. like...