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is there more, simon?gs and about 300 or more antiques. >> and, clearly, you won't quit. >> no, i'm very grateful that i'm able to uncover my real roots. through this art, i get to know what my family was like, and i can touch something they touched. >> and remember this 16th-century table clock looted by the nazis from the gutmann estate in holland? after simon tracked it down to a german museum, the museum agreed to pay his family about a million dollars for it, and simon got something else that you can't put a price tag on -- an apology. "we regret what happened to your family," the museum director told simon. "we are grateful, however, for the opportunity to set at least this matter straight." i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember, you can't take it with you. show show. >> abby: have a good saturday everybody. >> i spent a great deal of time on this, a better part of a year our position hasn't changed since day one and i think we are seeing new that if there w
is there more, simon?gs and about 300 or more antiques. >> and, clearly, you won't quit. >> no, i'm very grateful that i'm able to uncover my real roots. through this art, i get to know what my family was like, and i can touch something they touched. >> and remember this 16th-century table clock looted by the nazis from the gutmann estate in holland? after simon tracked it down to a german museum, the museum agreed to pay his family about a million dollars for it, and simon...
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simon: yeah.the format, - and it's a half a page. - one of your business partners told me today that you got an email from itv in england, - saying this was ( bleep )? - simon: they turned it down, and i had no buyer, so i went to america, and i just got a call out of the blue from nbc, and they said, "what's this show you're working on?" harvey: fast forward to that. so it's officially the biggest reality show in the world. and in more countries than any other show. yeah, it's now in about 100. ( music playing ) - that's amazing. one note... - yeah. - ...leads to that. - yeah, yeah, yeah. what do you look for when you see a thousand bands, a thousand singers, a thousand guys, a thousand girls, and you say, "that one has it." or, "if i could put that combination together." what do you look for? i see certain people in black and white, and then i see someone in full color. so carrie underwood was a really good example that year. i saw everyone else in black and white, and she was the one in color.
simon: yeah.the format, - and it's a half a page. - one of your business partners told me today that you got an email from itv in england, - saying this was ( bleep )? - simon: they turned it down, and i had no buyer, so i went to america, and i just got a call out of the blue from nbc, and they said, "what's this show you're working on?" harvey: fast forward to that. so it's officially the biggest reality show in the world. and in more countries than any other show. yeah, it's now in...
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simon: it is.gs china will want to do is to dispel any kind of possibility that they are going to be thrown back, manipulating their currency to achieve this. that is one of the more interesting stories this year is that best there is domestic reasons for doing that. there is also the fact that those accusations that they were -- pulating these numbers will only encourage that increased movement. stepping back and having a currency that moves more like the yen next perfect sense. i look at what is happened this year. there is a history of china making policy shifts on foreign-exchange and is what we have done again. what would that mean? let's put that into context. we put up the chart of last year to prepare. we will come back to the currency in a moment. this is what the projection is going forward. you were going to see a growth in the chinese economy by 2019. still, the u.s. is going to be in the number one spot. this is the china, euro, and japan. you are still looking at a trajectory. ,he lib
simon: it is.gs china will want to do is to dispel any kind of possibility that they are going to be thrown back, manipulating their currency to achieve this. that is one of the more interesting stories this year is that best there is domestic reasons for doing that. there is also the fact that those accusations that they were -- pulating these numbers will only encourage that increased movement. stepping back and having a currency that moves more like the yen next perfect sense. i look at what...
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how bad could this get, simon? simon: good morning, matt.ry about on thursday is one of escalation. it is quite clear that the have played it sensibly since the referendum in not declaring independence and looking to use that threat as leverage to do a two-months negotiating process. concessionsdraw with greater autonomy. spain does not want to do that and has put in place this thursday deadline. if they trigger article 155, this escalates and it becomes a much broader event -- market event than just spanish banks, which felt most of the heat since the first october referendum. it is one of escalation where you start to question the european union, the european commission being drawn into this m from aistracting the good growth story over the past three years. matt: they have had to reduce their fourth -- growth forecast in spain. are you concerned about what we are seeing happen in the eastern european countries, as well? this so socked -- so-called orb anization of austria. germany, there are other parties where right-wing populists stand
how bad could this get, simon? simon: good morning, matt.ry about on thursday is one of escalation. it is quite clear that the have played it sensibly since the referendum in not declaring independence and looking to use that threat as leverage to do a two-months negotiating process. concessionsdraw with greater autonomy. spain does not want to do that and has put in place this thursday deadline. if they trigger article 155, this escalates and it becomes a much broader event -- market event...
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simon french with us.d i are having fun, fun, fun till your daddy takes your t-bird away interviewing washington's finest. we are going deeper in our interviews. today, the congressman from illinois, with david gura and myself. bloomberg radio. looking forward to that. ♪ francine: so. >> excuse me. we will never hesitate. speeche: theresa may's went wrong yesterday in ways that no one could have imagined. simon, i'm not really sure what to do with this. there was a lot of talk. she was coughing. it kind of went wrong. she looked human. i have half the people saying she looked human and the other half saying, this is close to her actually having to resign. it changesn't think my view that destiny is preordained. nothing yesterday changes are timeline. the u.k. threw two q1 2019. i think the conservative party already concluded that at the end of that time scale, they will need to replace her with someone else who can fight for the 2022 general election, if that is the timeline of the political cycle in the
simon french with us.d i are having fun, fun, fun till your daddy takes your t-bird away interviewing washington's finest. we are going deeper in our interviews. today, the congressman from illinois, with david gura and myself. bloomberg radio. looking forward to that. ♪ francine: so. >> excuse me. we will never hesitate. speeche: theresa may's went wrong yesterday in ways that no one could have imagined. simon, i'm not really sure what to do with this. there was a lot of talk. she was...
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for the moment, simon, thank you very much. simon calder.ake a sudden diversion when it lost part of an engine over the atlantic. the plane flew for about an hour on three engines before it reached goose bay airport in eastern canada. no—one was injured in the incident, but passengers remained on board hours after the landing. the headlines on bbc news: one the first day of the conservative conference, theresa may says she's sorry the party didn't win a majority at the general election. voters clash with riot police in the spanish region of catalonia, as many try to take part in a banned referendum on independence. the low—cost travel company, monarch, has been granted a 24—hour extension to its licence to sell package holidays. and all the latest sports news now at the bbc sports centre with jessica. thank you very much. max verstappen has won the malaysian grand prix in a thrilling race. there was drama even before the race started. kimi raikkonen had a problem with his patrick, ruling him out of the race. lewis hamilton finished second. h
for the moment, simon, thank you very much. simon calder.ake a sudden diversion when it lost part of an engine over the atlantic. the plane flew for about an hour on three engines before it reached goose bay airport in eastern canada. no—one was injured in the incident, but passengers remained on board hours after the landing. the headlines on bbc news: one the first day of the conservative conference, theresa may says she's sorry the party didn't win a majority at the general election....
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and simon derrick and charles dumas. listed all of the political risks in europe that consumers and businesses seem to be ignoring. why? andrew: there are a few we did not touch on. the migration, climate change. i do not know if necessarily the market is ignoring it. it may be more a question of the time horizon that we saw in the spectacle of the cattle and -- catalan situation. concerned, the grievances, will go on for a long time. you could say the same of all of these risks. nejra: there is a good point about the time horizon. it seems the markets are good at putting off risks that are further away. in terms of the european economy, you have talked about recovery being led by the north, germany in particular. gone are the days that we talk so much about a tuesday speed europe anymore, but do you see that coming back? spanish is probably being affected by this catalan this is, but the truth is the economy is subject to extremely aggressive monetary stimulus. there is no longer a fiscal tightening. undervalued.vily th
and simon derrick and charles dumas. listed all of the political risks in europe that consumers and businesses seem to be ignoring. why? andrew: there are a few we did not touch on. the migration, climate change. i do not know if necessarily the market is ignoring it. it may be more a question of the time horizon that we saw in the spectacle of the cattle and -- catalan situation. concerned, the grievances, will go on for a long time. you could say the same of all of these risks. nejra: there...
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billion year of euro's every year that doesn't come back to catalonia but you know so there's but simon let me just bought in there you know catalonia is nevertheless the richest region in spain so you're not doing that badly surely. it's rich in many of the ways but it's in many respects is a cash cow for the rest of spain and we suffer from unemployment's we suffer from lack of housing we suffer from lack of investment it's richer into terms of g.d.p. but for example in other parts of spain children get their schoolbooks paid for here we don't because we don't have enough money to invest in it and we continually in debt to the spanish government although we pay more in taxes so we think it's an unfair situation but but you know is that justification enough for independence or is that not a political negotiation that needs to happen between barcelona in madrid. well in many respects since two thousand and three this well this dispute has been going on for centuries actually but the modern independence movement really kicked off began to kick off in two thousand and three with the reneg
billion year of euro's every year that doesn't come back to catalonia but you know so there's but simon let me just bought in there you know catalonia is nevertheless the richest region in spain so you're not doing that badly surely. it's rich in many of the ways but it's in many respects is a cash cow for the rest of spain and we suffer from unemployment's we suffer from lack of housing we suffer from lack of investment it's richer into terms of g.d.p. but for example in other parts of spain...
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meanwhile, simon cowell was rushed to the e.r.er an accident in his home. >> how are you doing, simon? >> reporter: that's simon back at his london home this afternoon, giving a thumbs up. just hours earlier, a scary scene. we're told the 58-year-old was carried out on a stretcher in a neck brace after falling down a flight of stairs. a source close to cowell tells "e.t." simon had not been feeling well. he was dizzy when he went downstairs to get some hot milk. as he went upstairs, he fainted and fell backwards. >> it's nice to have you here. >> reporter: "e.t." has been inside cowell's three-story london home. we're told his girlfriend, lauren silverman was in new york when today's incident happened. but it's believed their son, eric, a 3-year-old, was inside the home along with some staff. >> you going to be okay? >>> and now, selena gomez's emotion emotional story about her transplant. >> i don't think what we went through was easy. >> reporter: in an exclusive airing monday and tuesday on "today," a tearful selena details her
meanwhile, simon cowell was rushed to the e.r.er an accident in his home. >> how are you doing, simon? >> reporter: that's simon back at his london home this afternoon, giving a thumbs up. just hours earlier, a scary scene. we're told the 58-year-old was carried out on a stretcher in a neck brace after falling down a flight of stairs. a source close to cowell tells "e.t." simon had not been feeling well. he was dizzy when he went downstairs to get some hot milk. as he went...
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anzus says he isn't simon.n't simon. he just put the the man who anzus says he isn't simon. hejust put the phone down on me. that's the second time he has done nothing inside a week. so no directors, but i'm following the money. millions of pounds went through think accounting's hands and these are just some of the bank state m e nts these are just some of the bank statements to prove it. we aren't allowed to look inside these files but since we started this investigation are forensically to date has been appointed —— forensic liquidator. they should be able to trace what think accounting did with the drivers up as we money. early this year matthew taylor produced a major report on how we work. later this week he will discuss this with the select committee. we've told him about the drivers' experiences. one of the things we argued in our report was to move towards a system where we pay the same kind of tax on labour. if we did that then these kinds of problems, these kinds of ways of circumventing the system, w
anzus says he isn't simon.n't simon. he just put the the man who anzus says he isn't simon. hejust put the phone down on me. that's the second time he has done nothing inside a week. so no directors, but i'm following the money. millions of pounds went through think accounting's hands and these are just some of the bank state m e nts these are just some of the bank statements to prove it. we aren't allowed to look inside these files but since we started this investigation are forensically to...
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i'm simon mccoy. today at 2pm. the chancellor's choice, he says he won't spend money on preparing for a no—deal brexit at the expense of health and education. every pound we spend on a contingent preparations for a hard customs border is a pound that we can't spend on the nhs or social care or education or deficit reduction. the pain in spain. catalonia is put on notice that it could face direct rule from madrid. turning up the heat on energy suppliers. ofgem extends a price cap to1 million more households. coming up on afternoon live all the sport. in argentina the latest to get through, although i think the whole country were holding their breath last night, just a0 seconds ecuador scoring a goal but lionel mathie hat—trick has secured their place at the world cup finals. more from you later. thank you. phil has the weather. it is miserable in the legs. it certainly is and if you wa nt to legs. it certainly is and if you want to know whether you are going to go from something like this to something a little bit b
i'm simon mccoy. today at 2pm. the chancellor's choice, he says he won't spend money on preparing for a no—deal brexit at the expense of health and education. every pound we spend on a contingent preparations for a hard customs border is a pound that we can't spend on the nhs or social care or education or deficit reduction. the pain in spain. catalonia is put on notice that it could face direct rule from madrid. turning up the heat on energy suppliers. ofgem extends a price cap to1 million...
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ok we're going to get more now from simon harris he is the author of a book called catalonia is not spain a historical perspective a book i believe that looks at spanish in catalonia history from a catalonian perspective help us understand simon catalonia is a relatively rich region the richest in spain it already has the status of an or tom or autonomous region why do catalan separatists nevertheless insist that they will be better off independent well i think there's too there are various issues actually there's an identity issue that i would support and i support in my book that catalonia is a nation it's a country in it's own right it's a sovereign state and so there's an emotional issue and also that council only gets a very very badly or from a spanish government so on average there's a tax deficit at the amount the amount of taxes we pay to madrid and the amount of investment we get back amounts to about eight percent of our g.d.p. every year and the last figures i saw which were from two thousand and fifteen that amounts to sixteen billion year of euro's every year that doesn't co
ok we're going to get more now from simon harris he is the author of a book called catalonia is not spain a historical perspective a book i believe that looks at spanish in catalonia history from a catalonian perspective help us understand simon catalonia is a relatively rich region the richest in spain it already has the status of an or tom or autonomous region why do catalan separatists nevertheless insist that they will be better off independent well i think there's too there are various...
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our political correspond saima young is following the story closely for us this morning simon what else have police been saying today. brown this man has been identified only as yemen a at the moment and as you say the nineteen year old syrian national prosecutors are saying that he was preparing to carry out what they described as a major terror attack in germany they say he was assembling high explosives for that purpose they say they don't know if there was a concrete target for the attack but they observed him at least since july of this year putting together the parts for a bomb and they said that he's intention was to kill and injure as many people as possible as they put it they say that he had an islamist motive so that's what we we know about this this planned attack at the moment that's why our special police units suite early this morning to arrest this man and to search addresses both in sherene and also in hamburg simon german police have course been sharply criticized in the past for gravely mishandling terror threats does today's arrest signal a change in any way in how t
our political correspond saima young is following the story closely for us this morning simon what else have police been saying today. brown this man has been identified only as yemen a at the moment and as you say the nineteen year old syrian national prosecutors are saying that he was preparing to carry out what they described as a major terror attack in germany they say he was assembling high explosives for that purpose they say they don't know if there was a concrete target for the attack...
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does simon like playing the villain? >> he doesn't view himself as a villain.ing honest. when you really watch him, and, you know, especially when he gets brutal, it is brutal honesty. and, you know, he feels like the -- he feels the people who are falsely complimentary, people who won't tell somebody, you don't have the talent to pursue this career, he thinks they are the cruel ones, because they are giving people false hope. so simon thinks his job is to lay it out on the table, and if somebody isn't right for that, he's doing them a favor, by hammering it home. >> did you get a sense of what drives him to keep doing what he does? >> well, rick, i will tell you, part of it is money, and part of it is ego. and there is something in the last segment of the show, the object is unbelievable, and it's something he has in his office, and it is bigger than life, and it's all about him, and this guy has an ego like i have not seen in many people, and he's not ashamed to talk about it. >> last week's show was terrific, harvey. we will look forward to tonight's episode
does simon like playing the villain? >> he doesn't view himself as a villain.ing honest. when you really watch him, and, you know, especially when he gets brutal, it is brutal honesty. and, you know, he feels like the -- he feels the people who are falsely complimentary, people who won't tell somebody, you don't have the talent to pursue this career, he thinks they are the cruel ones, because they are giving people false hope. so simon thinks his job is to lay it out on the table, and if...
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simon, thank you for coming in, as soon simon, thank you for coming in, as soon as we simon, thank youin, as soon as we get simon, thank you for coming in, as soon as we get any simon, thank you for coming in, as soon as we get any whiff of who has got the nomination, we will let you know. i might even the slightest whiff! let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. kobe steel has announced it won't be making a profit forecast for the rest of year, because it can't predict how its data fabrication scandal will hit its earnings. the steel maker has also scrapped its half year dividend to shareholders. kobe steel shares were trading 2% higher after the announcement was made. easyjet has confirmed a $46 million deal with air berlin to buy part of the insolvent german airline's operations, in a move that will secure 1,000 jobs. easyjet will buy some of the company's assets at berlin tegel airport, including landing slots, as well as leases for up to 25 a320 aircraft. the uk airline said it plans to take on 1,000 german pilots and cabin crew. nintendo has raised its year
simon, thank you for coming in, as soon simon, thank you for coming in, as soon as we simon, thank youin, as soon as we get simon, thank you for coming in, as soon as we get any simon, thank you for coming in, as soon as we get any whiff of who has got the nomination, we will let you know. i might even the slightest whiff! let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. kobe steel has announced it won't be making a profit forecast for the rest of year, because it can't predict...
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good morning, simon. good morning.me in spain, we don't know where we are, actually. i was saying to you in the green room, the euro has firmed up a bit thanks to that speech in spain and you disagreed with me, simon. what's going on? i think what is happening in the last 2a hours has been about dollar weakness. the dollar is down against everything. that said, it is no question that over the course of the last six to nine months european politics has played an important role in the euro and therefore, we will be keeping an eye on what happens in catalonia and elsewhere. i think that's going to remaina elsewhere. i think that's going to remain a strong story for everybody, not just for the foreign exchange markets, but for the bond markets as well. before we move on, because we we re well. before we move on, because we were all saying at the beginning of this year that political risk in europe is the biggy. we are in the middle of october, spain and catalonia and all the elections have been and gone, have you moved on
good morning, simon. good morning.me in spain, we don't know where we are, actually. i was saying to you in the green room, the euro has firmed up a bit thanks to that speech in spain and you disagreed with me, simon. what's going on? i think what is happening in the last 2a hours has been about dollar weakness. the dollar is down against everything. that said, it is no question that over the course of the last six to nine months european politics has played an important role in the euro and...
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if they were so good why did the american people say something different, simon. i'm curious. >> if you look at the polling on the aca, the polling -- i'm answering your question. if you look at today, the polling today, is the aca is far more popular than president trump is, right? more people like the aca than like the president, right? >> your opinion >> jon: you suggested if republicansing along with this they might find themselves punished by voters who wanted in your view wanted the aca thrown out lock, stock and barrel. >> they're done. if they can't get tax reform done, if they can't get healthcare done, what the american people sent them there to do, then they will get somebody else to do it. it's just a fact. we're tired of the promises and tired of being promised that we'll get better healthcare. take the government out of it. that's what we've been asking for. if they can't get that done we'll find somebody else. >> jon: simon, if this thing does pass and if the payments cost sharing reductions go through, does that cement obamacare as part of our nati
if they were so good why did the american people say something different, simon. i'm curious. >> if you look at the polling on the aca, the polling -- i'm answering your question. if you look at today, the polling today, is the aca is far more popular than president trump is, right? more people like the aca than like the president, right? >> your opinion >> jon: you suggested if republicansing along with this they might find themselves punished by voters who wanted in your...
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simon mccoy.oday at 2pm. deal or no deal — theresa may is urged to give an ultimatum to the eu summit in brussels. that speech that i've set out in florence set out that ambitious vision and i look forward to us being able to progress that in the weeks ahead. recorded crime passes the five million mark — for the first time in 10 years. there's a particular rise in violence. deepening crisis in catalonia — as spain triggers the process of direct rule. coming up on afternoon live all the sport — hugh. the fallout to that parliamentary inquiry into the fa. yes, simon, good afternoon, we'll have more on as you say, the big fallout from the fa's appearance in front of a parliamentary inquiry yesterday, many calling for a change at the top of english football's governing body. thanks hugh, and darren has all the weather — another storm coming in. suddenly is, the second named storm of the season. who is it and where is it going? i'll reveal all a little later on. thanks darren. also coming up: shift lik
simon mccoy.oday at 2pm. deal or no deal — theresa may is urged to give an ultimatum to the eu summit in brussels. that speech that i've set out in florence set out that ambitious vision and i look forward to us being able to progress that in the weeks ahead. recorded crime passes the five million mark — for the first time in 10 years. there's a particular rise in violence. deepening crisis in catalonia — as spain triggers the process of direct rule. coming up on afternoon live all the...
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as i am —— as simon gunnarsson said in his report, everything is going normally today. —— simon clementsoneduled. everything is fine today but i honestly cannot speculate if it will be ok tomorrow. more generally what are the problems of moniker? it has been very unlucky. it was committed to sean al sheikh in egypt. but now no british airline can in egypt. but now no british airline ca n fly in egypt. but now no british airline can fly there any more because of security concerns. they have many flights to turkey. demand for that pa rt flights to turkey. demand for that part of the world declined because of terrorist concerns. so it really had to do what everybody else did, plough capacity into short—haul routes into spain, portugal, and competition has been so intense at the height of the summer. you had flights from leeds— bradford going to ibiza for a return of £40 in the middle of august. unheard of. with prices like that every airline has had a tough summer. going into the winter these kinds of prices that they were able to get looks even more impossible. and it seems as though the inv
as i am —— as simon gunnarsson said in his report, everything is going normally today. —— simon clementsoneduled. everything is fine today but i honestly cannot speculate if it will be ok tomorrow. more generally what are the problems of moniker? it has been very unlucky. it was committed to sean al sheikh in egypt. but now no british airline can in egypt. but now no british airline ca n fly in egypt. but now no british airline can fly there any more because of security concerns. they...
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the town spokesperson tony shows out and simone of the damage. there may say down there we go through on a bit of what i want the government. makes lots of promises but it hasn't committed to any reconstruction plan. going forward the building work you see here is on our own initiative at leeds and indiana italy has a big problem. there are lots of rules and regulations and everything moves very slowly and you're going to five months for the municipality to get the authorization to repair a road and the actual work was completed in two weeks so we could have been using that road again within a fortnight but you know we had to wait more than five months. it was said about him haven't learned anything since the earthquake. that this is the tragic thing about italy and whenever something like this happens we start from scratch again so it's over with anything but i saw through that really you know. it was a. it will probably take decades to rebuild camerino. this survivors will never forget that moment on the evening of october twenty sixth twenty s
the town spokesperson tony shows out and simone of the damage. there may say down there we go through on a bit of what i want the government. makes lots of promises but it hasn't committed to any reconstruction plan. going forward the building work you see here is on our own initiative at leeds and indiana italy has a big problem. there are lots of rules and regulations and everything moves very slowly and you're going to five months for the municipality to get the authorization to repair a...
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simon heffer, author of the age of decadence, thank you very much. thank you.ive calm of sunday across the uk, things getting livelier into monday. met office has issued an amber be prepared warning for strong winds, damaging disruptive across parts of northern ireland through the second half of the day. all due to currently hurricane ophelia. away to the south of us but notice a stream of cloud out of it into the northern half of the country, producing rain in parts of northern ireland, southern scotland. through the night it turns wetter and rain pushes northwards. away from that most dry and winds strengthening towards the north—west. mild away from the north of scotland, muggy conditions, temperatures in the teens to start the day. but this is it. the re m na nts of the day. but this is it. the remnants of hurricane ophelia, no longer a hurricane but a significant storm pushing into southern parts of ireland. southern ireland will feel the worst effects of it but around western areas winds strengthening throughout. much of england and wales after a cloudy s
simon heffer, author of the age of decadence, thank you very much. thank you.ive calm of sunday across the uk, things getting livelier into monday. met office has issued an amber be prepared warning for strong winds, damaging disruptive across parts of northern ireland through the second half of the day. all due to currently hurricane ophelia. away to the south of us but notice a stream of cloud out of it into the northern half of the country, producing rain in parts of northern ireland,...
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simone, i understand you're having some technical difficulties. don't know if he was saying he signed up in this country, and this is what he signed up for go around the world and unfortunately it cost him his life. >> my reaction to the gold star father -- >> he's responding to the report that a congress person who is obviously turning this into a political issue. and i think that's wrong. >> bakari? >> well, i think that part of the concern that many of us have is that it was 12 days that went by and donald trump tweets about everything from jemele hill, nfl players, everything under the sun but didn't even mention these four green berets who were killed in niger. and then the first thing he invokes is barack obama. so i guess to ben's point to push back and that he was incorrect in that assessment is the president was the one who inserted politics in this. i'm sick and triered of trying to figure out where the bottom is for donald trump. he's made deplorable statement after deplorable statement. this was the same person who talked about about p
simone, i understand you're having some technical difficulties. don't know if he was saying he signed up in this country, and this is what he signed up for go around the world and unfortunately it cost him his life. >> my reaction to the gold star father -- >> he's responding to the report that a congress person who is obviously turning this into a political issue. and i think that's wrong. >> bakari? >> well, i think that part of the concern that many of us have is that...
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(take sot) 'how was it meeting simone?d' 'it was awesome'(track)for biles, she says she enjoys making the stop in sacramento...but in just one week - sheúll be back in the gym... preparing to take home more olympic gold. (take sot)'last year since i stopped training first time taking time off ever in my life and i wont get another break until after 2020.' (vicki) that was pedro rivera reporting. (steve)breaking news out of southern california...a massive wildfire is burning in riverside county...right now 350 acres have nburned and it acres have right now 350 acres have nburned and it is only 15 nburned and it acres have right now 350 acres have nburned and it is only 15 percent contained. (steve) it's not just humans who are being impacted by the opioid epidemic sweeping the nation. (vicki) a puppy in massachusetts had to be given a live-saving drug after an accidental overdose last week. peter thibault (tee-bo) was walking his three-month-old puppy zoey. the curious lab got into a cigarette box... and within seconds... t
(take sot) 'how was it meeting simone?d' 'it was awesome'(track)for biles, she says she enjoys making the stop in sacramento...but in just one week - sheúll be back in the gym... preparing to take home more olympic gold. (take sot)'last year since i stopped training first time taking time off ever in my life and i wont get another break until after 2020.' (vicki) that was pedro rivera reporting. (steve)breaking news out of southern california...a massive wildfire is burning in riverside...
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simon: it really depends on what your mandate is. we are more -- are less exposed in asia, given the spreads that are so tight, especially in the chinese corporate space. countriesreasons like in eastern europe and sub-saharan african countries. it depends on your mandate, but at the end of the day, we must remember that most of the debt in china is local debt, so the external debt to gdp ratio is the lowest in emerging markets out there. guy: just a derivative question. one of the things xi did say this morning is housing is not for speculation and it has been one of those big areas we have been focusing on in chinese housing data. todayan i take away from about china's demand for raw materials going forward? a lot of people are invested in the big mining stocks and around those big mining stocks. is there anything i can derive from the message that xi delivered? simon: i think you can derive from his message, and you have seen this with other leaders in the party, that china needs to continue growing. we have been moving in the spa
simon: it really depends on what your mandate is. we are more -- are less exposed in asia, given the spreads that are so tight, especially in the chinese corporate space. countriesreasons like in eastern europe and sub-saharan african countries. it depends on your mandate, but at the end of the day, we must remember that most of the debt in china is local debt, so the external debt to gdp ratio is the lowest in emerging markets out there. guy: just a derivative question. one of the things xi...
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we can hold the line and i congratulate simon and his band. i don't think they're the first all asian-american rock band but i'll give him that because he went to the supreme court. >> i've been given the incredibly brief task of telling you about the redskins case. i assume anybody who's within the vicinity of washington, d.c. understands the pto attempted to cancel six of the redskins marks on the grounds they are disparaging. after tam came down, everybody in the case agreed it controlled and the redskins win. the government agreed, pro football agreed and even the challengers agreed it unequivocally controlled. that was in june or july. that was in july. that, i suppose, begs the question what is the fourth circuit thinking about? one can only hope that they're distracted by something else. i called the lawyer then case, lisa black, what's up? why are they not giving you your order? she said she had no idea. a shout-out to lisa, spectacular appellate brief. lisa does a certain type of appellate law as well as anyone to poke her finger in p
we can hold the line and i congratulate simon and his band. i don't think they're the first all asian-american rock band but i'll give him that because he went to the supreme court. >> i've been given the incredibly brief task of telling you about the redskins case. i assume anybody who's within the vicinity of washington, d.c. understands the pto attempted to cancel six of the redskins marks on the grounds they are disparaging. after tam came down, everybody in the case agreed it...
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simon, thank you very much. we have got a sick pure on our website of simon calder.ut if we go down further, we have other stories about monarch. the business live page is dominated by this story. also interestingly here, from a business point of view, the collapse of monarch will raise questions about greybull capital. they bought monarch out and the way they have run it will come under question. the two reasons they are saying are behind the collapse of monarch are the devaluation of the pound which made travelling abroad less attractive for most people, for most tourists and also for terrorism. many of the north african and met trainian destinations have been made unattractive by the threat of terrorism. we have heard from people who suffered cancellation on ayr. we asked you at the start of the programme if you would still book a budget carrier. jay says, "you buy cheap, you get cheap." monarch airlines aren't the only budget airlines, there are plenty. there is a mixed picture about people who swear by it, the budget carriers and others who are considering givin
simon, thank you very much. we have got a sick pure on our website of simon calder.ut if we go down further, we have other stories about monarch. the business live page is dominated by this story. also interestingly here, from a business point of view, the collapse of monarch will raise questions about greybull capital. they bought monarch out and the way they have run it will come under question. the two reasons they are saying are behind the collapse of monarch are the devaluation of the...
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simon to bow who is an assistant professor in the school of politics and international relations at the university of nottingham welcome to you all alfred if i can start with you going back to the speech by your president the catalan president what were your thoughts when you heard his words particularly the words he said first today i assume the mandate for catalona catalonia to become an independent state in the form of a republic. i thought he was very clever in the first the first place because he accepted the mandate of the people there's nothing else he could do this was a binding referendum and those of was a clear yes by ninety percent on the second hand he said he was open to negotiation so he offered the very last chance to the spanish government opening the door stretching out his hand and saying we will leave a couple of weeks for talks let's see if this works always take into account that democracy is the red line when we are going to surrender democracy because people voted and we have to heed to the call in the voice of the people can i ask you turney it must have been a
simon to bow who is an assistant professor in the school of politics and international relations at the university of nottingham welcome to you all alfred if i can start with you going back to the speech by your president the catalan president what were your thoughts when you heard his words particularly the words he said first today i assume the mandate for catalona catalonia to become an independent state in the form of a republic. i thought he was very clever in the first the first place...
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at the moment, chief constable simon bailey says they don't. 100 constable simon bailey says they don'toing, which will contribute overall savings of £2 million. with serious crime in norfolk, rape, abuse and drugs rising in recent years, more regular officers will be recruited. i know i'm doing the right thing based on all the evidence at my disposal. when you look at the release of the crime statistics today, it makes that point. sexual and violent crime is up. i need a workforce that is able to tackle the threat. that is able to deal with a high harm, high risk crimes. simon bailey broke the news to pc so high harm, high risk crimes. simon bailey broke the news to pc s0 is at lunchtime today, inevitably many we re lunchtime today, inevitably many were devastated. you havejust lunchtime today, inevitably many were devastated. you have just come out of the meeting. what's the mood? i left partway through to talk to you, but anger, i left partway through to talk to you, butanger, disbelief. people absolutely broken, because their whole life has been altered. the federation which represe
at the moment, chief constable simon bailey says they don't. 100 constable simon bailey says they don'toing, which will contribute overall savings of £2 million. with serious crime in norfolk, rape, abuse and drugs rising in recent years, more regular officers will be recruited. i know i'm doing the right thing based on all the evidence at my disposal. when you look at the release of the crime statistics today, it makes that point. sexual and violent crime is up. i need a workforce that is...
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i know what i'm talking about the republican leadership, simone. i'm a republican. you're a democrat. you have no idea about the republican leadership. >> as i was saying, fred, i think it's really important to understand that bob corker and many of these other senators that bid in the president seem to like attacking now days, they are still sitting united states senators. >> they'll be gone soon. >> the president needs to get his agenda through. the white house thinks it's okay not to have any legislative wins and potentially get more members, new members, that's maybe -- [ all speaking at once ] . simone sanders, ben ferguson, thanks so much. >>> coming up next, details of the note the las vegas gunman left behind. what his handwritten calculations tell investigators about his massacre plot. when only the best will do... one of a kind tempur-pedic delivers. only tempur material precisely conforms to your weight, shape and temperature. it provides up to twice as much pressure relieving power, so you won't toss and turn. and tempur-pedic is the best at minimizing m
i know what i'm talking about the republican leadership, simone. i'm a republican. you're a democrat. you have no idea about the republican leadership. >> as i was saying, fred, i think it's really important to understand that bob corker and many of these other senators that bid in the president seem to like attacking now days, they are still sitting united states senators. >> they'll be gone soon. >> the president needs to get his agenda through. the white house thinks it's...
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so when we -- >> and with that simon slam.bc's "american idol" dream team has come to play. >> i think we like each other. >> we do. >> reporter: the trio has clearly already started to bond. and they won't be relying on the sometimes mean-spirited "idol" gimmicks of days past. >> not like we're having j in that we just say no right off the bat. >> we don't play gnat game anymore. >> reporter: yesterday was their first day of auditions. host ryan seacrest helped document the journey. >> this is "american idol." >> we ran long on our first day because we were really, really careful. >> we're dealing with people's dreams. >> we can encourage. we won't let you go through right now. but, come back in two years. i'll pose it that way. not i hate it, you'll never work again in this business. >> reporter: the revamped show is set to premier in 2018. that could make for a very fun competition between "idol's" luke bryan and "the voice's" blake shelton. the two are best buddies, and blake unleashed this epic country zinger to "e.t." ju
so when we -- >> and with that simon slam.bc's "american idol" dream team has come to play. >> i think we like each other. >> we do. >> reporter: the trio has clearly already started to bond. and they won't be relying on the sometimes mean-spirited "idol" gimmicks of days past. >> not like we're having j in that we just say no right off the bat. >> we don't play gnat game anymore. >> reporter: yesterday was their first day of...
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simon, do you think no brexit, no deal is a serious option?of people in the uk or eu want. i do think it is a serious possibility that we should plan for, i think contingency planning is important and the record of contingency planning on brexit has not been great so far, but if you look at the way that negotiation is developing, how slowly it is going and how complicated it is, when you look at the differences of approach, and you consider that you are negotiating with 27 other countries, there has to be a chance that in the end you will not get there on the day and you need to think about the options. do you think they will fudge it? if there is goodwill in the room and we have not reached a deal, they will stop the clock or give us more time? the question is, is it about you are prepared to take and what are the consequences of not taking it? you could say yes, at the end of the day, we will sit down and agree, but one of the things that has characterised the eu approach, they are taking a legalistic approach, so say we can in and say we ar
simon, do you think no brexit, no deal is a serious option?of people in the uk or eu want. i do think it is a serious possibility that we should plan for, i think contingency planning is important and the record of contingency planning on brexit has not been great so far, but if you look at the way that negotiation is developing, how slowly it is going and how complicated it is, when you look at the differences of approach, and you consider that you are negotiating with 27 other countries,...
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newsroom and simone del rosario simone i what can you tell us about law enforcement investigation into the shooter at this point what exactly do we know well actually what we know is that law enforcement is confident that the shooter acted alone but they don't know is why and that's a big part of this investigation which is now in its second day. the las vegas metropolitan police department is working on two fronts to process the crime scene and also investigate the motive of the shooter metro and its partners have executed a search warrant at the home of steven craig patrick in muskegon about a detectives are combing through evidence to uncover the motive behind the shooting and any other pertinent information that will help shed light on this horrible event now here is what investigators have found so far twenty three firearms in the shooter's hotel room at mandalay bay nineteen more in his home in mosquita nevada in the hotel room multiple loaded high capacity magazines which lead law enforcement to the conclusion he could have inflicted even more destruction and death they also fou
newsroom and simone del rosario simone i what can you tell us about law enforcement investigation into the shooter at this point what exactly do we know well actually what we know is that law enforcement is confident that the shooter acted alone but they don't know is why and that's a big part of this investigation which is now in its second day. the las vegas metropolitan police department is working on two fronts to process the crime scene and also investigate the motive of the shooter metro...
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you know simone you've got a great experience down in this part of the world what do you think happens is and i mean these tribal members who were massacred the worst kind of massacre in so we're saying this investigation is going to cure this how many times have you seen in third world kinds of countries where there's been any justice what is your personal take on whether there's going to be justice here from what i can tell you this prosecutor that now has two cases the ability for them to be able to solve it is going to be very hard that first case they've been working on since february and now we have a new case that goes back to august and it's taking miles and miles by boat even to get into these areas so it's a very challenging position and the opinions on what is best for these tribes really very the u.n. and brazil are on a no contact approach unlike what these professors are advocating for and it really depends on how you want to approach the situation but there's arguments for and against both the ability to get justice is going to be a little bit hard the fact that these mi
you know simone you've got a great experience down in this part of the world what do you think happens is and i mean these tribal members who were massacred the worst kind of massacre in so we're saying this investigation is going to cure this how many times have you seen in third world kinds of countries where there's been any justice what is your personal take on whether there's going to be justice here from what i can tell you this prosecutor that now has two cases the ability for them to be...
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simon harding picks up the story. simon: arrested on charges of sedition. late on monday, jordi sanchez omnum culturalof were jailed without bail. in catalonia, the ruling has been condemned as a political move. >> as entities, we understand this case is politically driven. this is about judicial independence in the spanish state. we also understand this puts into question freedoms and basic rights, like freedom of expression, freedom to congregate, and freedom of opinion. simon: and it's after the spanish judge's decision, people across barcelona protested by banging pots. this is a traditional way of protesting used by the m -- catalan people. many have been left bewildered and outraged by the decision. >> shameful, because it looks like a dictatorial state because there is no free speech. people have died to achieve the right to vote. >> i think it is another example the state of by spain against catalonia. in the world we live in, and in a country we suppose is amocratic, we do not have reason for political prisoners. has giveniano rajoy catalonia until
simon harding picks up the story. simon: arrested on charges of sedition. late on monday, jordi sanchez omnum culturalof were jailed without bail. in catalonia, the ruling has been condemned as a political move. >> as entities, we understand this case is politically driven. this is about judicial independence in the spanish state. we also understand this puts into question freedoms and basic rights, like freedom of expression, freedom to congregate, and freedom of opinion. simon: and it's...
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and security expert russ simons.is managing partner at venue solutions group- a facility management firm near nashville. let me start with you, this is not someone who, i guess, fits the profile of what we have come to expect. this is not a lone gunman, a young man that stuck to himself. >> well, what an absolutely heartbreaking day this is for all the family members and the loved ones of, of those who died but it is also a soul searching day for the entire country. as we look into our society and ask ourselves yet again, why did this happen. and how did it happen, and what could we have done, anyone, to prevent it. there are two parts to that question, and one of courseeis what you are eluding to and that is can we predict the behavior of someone without would be inclined to do such a horrible thing. that's the profile of someone like that. and the problem with that is that the risk factors for mass shooting are many and they interact with each other an they're nonspecific. they tend to apply to many more people who
and security expert russ simons.is managing partner at venue solutions group- a facility management firm near nashville. let me start with you, this is not someone who, i guess, fits the profile of what we have come to expect. this is not a lone gunman, a young man that stuck to himself. >> well, what an absolutely heartbreaking day this is for all the family members and the loved ones of, of those who died but it is also a soul searching day for the entire country. as we look into our...
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simon or me. reported to gabby a who would in the disease. his brief was to get as close to cohan as possible. with me and you claim my luck on our. side who i'm going to feed will for a silent low look at what i did. kind of touchy about a look. in her memoirs cohen later wrote i facilitated simon's meetings with israeli intelligence officers in more than one country the meetings were particularly held in rome. i accompanied him on a number of trips through turkey and i accompanied him on a chip to tel aviv to. on that day the cost of officer stone my passport and my return to beirut was not possible without simon's intervention he contacted a friend of hers the second passport for me very quickly. i was ten years her junior but she left fell in love with her. one hundred one her heart he got to work on dating her complete confidence as a baby for a bit of me says me live. i lead. i hate the thought water. leak and. yet it can mean i'm already in b. know you have a ten minute call but the it took a d. it to feel active. unfortunately. died i
simon or me. reported to gabby a who would in the disease. his brief was to get as close to cohan as possible. with me and you claim my luck on our. side who i'm going to feed will for a silent low look at what i did. kind of touchy about a look. in her memoirs cohen later wrote i facilitated simon's meetings with israeli intelligence officers in more than one country the meetings were particularly held in rome. i accompanied him on a number of trips through turkey and i accompanied him on a...