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jean paul: yeah.ine: so they said, yes, fantastic. jean paul: i wanted to share with the board the fantastic progress of technology. it is amazing. ♪ >> oh, it looks pure red. wow. the lipstick is moving with my mouth, and i know i don't have any on. >> it is like amy winehouse. i can't help looking at myself. francine: this is amazing because you have also been having to change your research and development. how much of the overall costs goes on actual digital products? jean paul: difficult to say because it is everywhere in every brand in every division, but what i can say is that now more in terms of media, one third of all of the media we do now goes on digital. in terms of e-commerce, 7% roughly of sales that we do are in e-commerce that we do for digital. it is growing 30% a year, so there is a shift happening, which is extremely fast and extremely strong. francine: the company that invented the platinum blonde is constantly innovating and developing new products as consumer demand changes. at i
jean paul: yeah.ine: so they said, yes, fantastic. jean paul: i wanted to share with the board the fantastic progress of technology. it is amazing. ♪ >> oh, it looks pure red. wow. the lipstick is moving with my mouth, and i know i don't have any on. >> it is like amy winehouse. i can't help looking at myself. francine: this is amazing because you have also been having to change your research and development. how much of the overall costs goes on actual digital products? jean...
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jean paul: yeah. francine: do you? jean paul: of course. every innovation by definition is a bet. every launch is a bet. it is like a new film or a new movie or new music, you never know in advance, but that is the magic of it. francine: so what do you think you spend most of your innovation on? is it, for example, making lipstick that lasts longer? is it changing it a little bit? i know you have so many products. jean paul: and a few secrets. francine: and a few secrets, but you can tell us. we are amongst friends. jean paul: we are working on all categories. we are 3500 researchers from many, many different departments, and they are all working on all types of cosmetics, skin care, hair care, hair color, sun care. and because fundamentally as i told you we really believe first and foremost in terms of efficacy and quality. so the mission of the company, which is beauty for all -- is is also not only beautiful, but the best of beauty, the best quality, the best performance, the best efficacy, the best safety. and that keeps us busy. franci
jean paul: yeah. francine: do you? jean paul: of course. every innovation by definition is a bet. every launch is a bet. it is like a new film or a new movie or new music, you never know in advance, but that is the magic of it. francine: so what do you think you spend most of your innovation on? is it, for example, making lipstick that lasts longer? is it changing it a little bit? i know you have so many products. jean paul: and a few secrets. francine: and a few secrets, but you can tell us....
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jean paul: yeah. francine: do you? jean paul: of course. every innovation by definition is a bet. every launch is a bet. it is like a new film or a new movie or new music, you never know in advance, but that is the magic of it. francine: so what do you think you spend most of your innovation on? is it, for example, making lipstick that lasts longer? is it changing it a little bit? i know you have so many products. jean paul: and a few secrets. francine: and a few secrets, but you can tell us. we are amongst friends. jean paul: we are working on all categories. we are 3500 researchers from many, many different departments, and they are all working on all types of cosmetics, skin care, hair care, hair color, sun care. and because fundamentally as i told you we really believe first and foremost in terms of efficacy and quality. so the mission of the company, which is beauty for all -- is is also not only beautiful, but the best of beauty, the best quality, the best performance, the best efficacy, the best safety. and that keeps us busy. franci
jean paul: yeah. francine: do you? jean paul: of course. every innovation by definition is a bet. every launch is a bet. it is like a new film or a new movie or new music, you never know in advance, but that is the magic of it. francine: so what do you think you spend most of your innovation on? is it, for example, making lipstick that lasts longer? is it changing it a little bit? i know you have so many products. jean paul: and a few secrets. francine: and a few secrets, but you can tell us....
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jean-paul: reform is a difficult topic when talking about saudi arabia.hen we are looking ahead to the next five years, the reforms that will take place are going to be those that do not impact saudi consumers. the number one priority of the saudi administration is to take care of its citizens. the reforms that are taking place, they can result in further state handouts. thethey can also result in saudi state leaning on the private sector to take up some of the slack. we have seen a couple of key industries that have been targeted for employment by saudi nationals, such as health care, tourism, insurance sales. companies in the private sector, in those sectors, will be forced to take on saudi nationals at the expense of their employees. that will raise the cost. >> i want to ask you a question. interestingly, after the royal decrees, there were officials coming up on twitter urging private sector companies to follow suit. and some companies were -- theng, basically with cost of an allowance. -- the cost of an allowance. do you think this will affect the p
jean-paul: reform is a difficult topic when talking about saudi arabia.hen we are looking ahead to the next five years, the reforms that will take place are going to be those that do not impact saudi consumers. the number one priority of the saudi administration is to take care of its citizens. the reforms that are taking place, they can result in further state handouts. thethey can also result in saudi state leaning on the private sector to take up some of the slack. we have seen a couple of...
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today on "leaders with lacqua," we meet jean paul agon, chairman and ceo of l'oreal. so much.
today on "leaders with lacqua," we meet jean paul agon, chairman and ceo of l'oreal. so much.
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. >> yes, jean-paul. >> commissioner: what could be changed between the interim and final parcel map. >> we are creating an easement area for a sewage lift system they want on a public parcel. we previously transferred the parcel to ticd and in between the tentative and final subdivision map but -- >> commissioner: so how would the change impact if there's to be change between the tentative and final? >> that change would work with the office to make sure the numbers are assigned to each of the parcels. we're finalizing the pia and the conditions of approval. each of the public agencies are able to condition the map with certain requirements and so we're finalizing revising conditions of approval and finalizing the pia as well as some of the other ministerial activities between the tentative and final map. >> okay. >> commissioner: so the board the item is before you. can i have a resolution. a motion and second. >> i moved. >> i second. >> all in favor say aye. those opposed? the ayes have it. sorry, we have to have public comment. i'll open it to the public. hearing none, next item.
. >> yes, jean-paul. >> commissioner: what could be changed between the interim and final parcel map. >> we are creating an easement area for a sewage lift system they want on a public parcel. we previously transferred the parcel to ticd and in between the tentative and final subdivision map but -- >> commissioner: so how would the change impact if there's to be change between the tentative and final? >> that change would work with the office to make sure the...
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today on "leaders with lacqua," we meet jean paul agon, chairman and ceo of l'oreal.nk you so much.
today on "leaders with lacqua," we meet jean paul agon, chairman and ceo of l'oreal.nk you so much.
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they were responsible for saving the city jean-paul a long time and they can bring it to commit itself to international legality to solution and if they won't because several billionaire saudi princes have reportedly been released from detention they were arrested in the vendor after accusations of corruption among those released include the owner of the n.b.c. television network waleed bring him the former chief of the royal courts and a former head of the environment agency and now also free arrests were part of a crackdown on corruption initiated by the saudi crown prince mohammed bin selma. the u.s. gymnastics board has agreed to resign after a former team doctor was jailed for sexually abusing female gymnasts the u.s. olympic committee told the board to go after it was criticized for the way it handled decades of abuse allegations larry nasa has been sentenced to up to one hundred seventy five years in prison for assaulting young gymnasts in his camp. and those the headlines we'll have more news for you here on al-jazeera right after inside story next. stand the differences. and t
they were responsible for saving the city jean-paul a long time and they can bring it to commit itself to international legality to solution and if they won't because several billionaire saudi princes have reportedly been released from detention they were arrested in the vendor after accusations of corruption among those released include the owner of the n.b.c. television network waleed bring him the former chief of the royal courts and a former head of the environment agency and now also free...
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they were responsible for saving the city jean-paul a long time and they can bring it to commit itself to international legality to solutions and if they won't make it several billionaire saudi princes have reportedly been released from detention they were arrested in the venda after accusations of corruption among those released include the owner of the n.b.c. television network waleed abraham the former chief of the royal courts and a former head of the environment agency and now also free the arrests were part of a crackdown on corruption initiated by the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salma. the u.s. gymnastics board has agreed to resign after a former team doctor was jailed for sexually abusing female gymnasts the u.s. olympic committee told the board to go after it was criticized for the way it handled decades of abuse allegations. has been sentenced to up to one hundred seventy five years in prison for assaulting young gymnasts in his cab. and those the headlines will have more news. right after inside story next. and the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the
they were responsible for saving the city jean-paul a long time and they can bring it to commit itself to international legality to solutions and if they won't make it several billionaire saudi princes have reportedly been released from detention they were arrested in the venda after accusations of corruption among those released include the owner of the n.b.c. television network waleed abraham the former chief of the royal courts and a former head of the environment agency and now also free...
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as jean—paul says it is the french, a vision for the future. d our collaboration with the authorities and invest together in a structure that will support us. i think we need to remember the number of displaced people in europe between 700 and pheasant in calais at the moment is a tiny, tiny proportion sometimes blown out of the water. and again over £2 million was spent oi'i and again over £2 million was spent ona and again over £2 million was spent on a wall, i don't know if it would cost this amount to spend on accommodation, do we need a thousand policemen? we don't want them! is your argument that if you did not have the police and the wall there would be more than 1000 migrants there? probably. the media is very powerful and stories current quickly. there's a huge irregular micro publishing in the eu now. we are not part of that and a significant number of those people have been through the silent system in the schengen zone and have been said they won't go back, and returning asylum seekers is a hugely difficult, expensive and emotional b
as jean—paul says it is the french, a vision for the future. d our collaboration with the authorities and invest together in a structure that will support us. i think we need to remember the number of displaced people in europe between 700 and pheasant in calais at the moment is a tiny, tiny proportion sometimes blown out of the water. and again over £2 million was spent oi'i and again over £2 million was spent ona and again over £2 million was spent on a wall, i don't know if it would...
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they were responsible for saving the city jean-paul a long time and they can bring it to commit itself to international legality as a new shoes and if they won't because there's concern over the planned return of some refugees from bangladesh to me and ma government leaders in b.n. monster relations centers in rakhine state open and ready to receive some of them as of tuesday but across the border bangladesh officials say the paperwork for the refugees is incomplete saudi billionaire prince bin tell our says that he'll be cleared of corruption charges within days gave an interview to the reuters news agency inside the ritz carlton hotel in riyadh where he's been held since november along with many others these are some of the first images from inside that complex the saudi attorney general says that many businessmen have already been released after paying settlements which run into hundreds of millions of dollars as the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera to the listening post next. and monday put it on the. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of
they were responsible for saving the city jean-paul a long time and they can bring it to commit itself to international legality as a new shoes and if they won't because there's concern over the planned return of some refugees from bangladesh to me and ma government leaders in b.n. monster relations centers in rakhine state open and ready to receive some of them as of tuesday but across the border bangladesh officials say the paperwork for the refugees is incomplete saudi billionaire prince bin...
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let's get back to jean paul bhagat, a founder of white house research. before at a i came on here. pretty flat over the last couple of weeks. if you look at u.s. crude production, that has been rising, which gets to what we have seen in u.s. shale. it is getting more efficient, production begins to rise. how much of a headache will that be for opec and countries in this part of the world? >> opec has only been the wildcard with the opec agreement. we are starting to see an uptick in shale in the u.s.. i think that's going to continue with oil prices continuing to trend higher. if you were to look at a chart basis,prices on a weekly shown something -- and throw in something like the relative strength index, oil is heavily overbought. the rest of january could have a slight easing. it's been the perfect conditions for oil right now. this is a bit strongest basis since 2011, opec is sticking to this agreement. compliance seems to be solid, and the strength of the u.s. dollar -- there hasn't been. it has been quite weak the past few months. we have to take t
let's get back to jean paul bhagat, a founder of white house research. before at a i came on here. pretty flat over the last couple of weeks. if you look at u.s. crude production, that has been rising, which gets to what we have seen in u.s. shale. it is getting more efficient, production begins to rise. how much of a headache will that be for opec and countries in this part of the world? >> opec has only been the wildcard with the opec agreement. we are starting to see an uptick in shale...
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jean paul -- van didn't start until early 60s as a i recall. >> i mean he was really there on the ground floor, and meal called him probably with a little bit of exaggeration but called hill creator of the state of south vietnam. >> uh-huh. i think there's a lot to that and get into that. up front two questions very broad upfront and go in and start at the beginning with upbringing so forth. just in a general sense how do you describe him when people say tell me about edward lance dale and two or three sentences or less. fnlings he was engaging character who had a passion for -- american democracy. who lovedden gauging in dirty tricks but overall had a passion for helping asian friends in philippines to achieve a measure of -- independents in autonomy and self-worth i think his ideas and his being has often been caricatured but i think, in fact, he was a much more complex person who was much more in tune with local societies than he's sometimes made out by democracy rival and hostile journalists. huge believer in governess . significant. this is not -- not a new insight for you, of cours
jean paul -- van didn't start until early 60s as a i recall. >> i mean he was really there on the ground floor, and meal called him probably with a little bit of exaggeration but called hill creator of the state of south vietnam. >> uh-huh. i think there's a lot to that and get into that. up front two questions very broad upfront and go in and start at the beginning with upbringing so forth. just in a general sense how do you describe him when people say tell me about edward lance...
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spirit that has become incredibly popular, the tequila, as evidenced by the $5 billion purchase of jean-paulpetrone. the portfolio is fairly thin as well. think about the growth of the tequila market, and how can diageo profit from that? the tequilap end of market is really strong and growing rapidly. particularly in the united states. also in mexico, and it is spreading around the world. i am delighted with our position. we have two fabulous brands in don julio. we have in the results announced, our tequila business grew 43%, and this is expensive tequila, right? bottles that are $50 per bottle. we are well-positioned. don't you is really on a very strong -- has strong momentum, growing market share, the high-end of the tequila market. in the period we have covered, it was up 70% in the united states. a very positive trend, a very profitable sector. have a brands we think lot of runway for exciting growth over the years ahead. guy: i think just for full disclosure, i should point out that matt and i are doing dry january, so from a disclosure point of view, we need to mention this. let's ta
spirit that has become incredibly popular, the tequila, as evidenced by the $5 billion purchase of jean-paulpetrone. the portfolio is fairly thin as well. think about the growth of the tequila market, and how can diageo profit from that? the tequilap end of market is really strong and growing rapidly. particularly in the united states. also in mexico, and it is spreading around the world. i am delighted with our position. we have two fabulous brands in don julio. we have in the results...
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you assaulted me again and again. >> i want to bring jean casarez back into the conversation with paul callan. jean, you have been in court for days watching and listening to these impact statements. what is your expectation today? as we do hear from the judge and also we should point out we're seeing larry nassar rise it appears that court is underway. let's listen. it is now in session. let's listen in. at this time we're back on the reco record, counsel, we need to update the presentence investigation report. i spoke with you in chambers and i don't think there's an objection to it but on the cover page of the presentence investigation report, i changed count one two, five, eight, 10 and 18 to 369 days and count 24 to 370 days. is that right? >> that's correct. >> also changed that the second page and it also changed some day days on the information sheet. i don't know -- i didn't look at the evaluation plan but it's in there. i would change that as well. some of the recommendation on page three, we change 361 to 896. 362 days to 370. are there any other corrections and deletions at
you assaulted me again and again. >> i want to bring jean casarez back into the conversation with paul callan. jean, you have been in court for days watching and listening to these impact statements. what is your expectation today? as we do hear from the judge and also we should point out we're seeing larry nassar rise it appears that court is underway. let's listen. it is now in session. let's listen in. at this time we're back on the reco record, counsel, we need to update the...
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neil: interesting, john, layfield, i want to get your thoughts on jean paul was talking become the billionairen this environment, he welcomes companies sharing the loot from the tax cuts. react to this. what do you think of the president's stance on all that stuff? >> well, you know, once again i don't quite agree with the president's demeanor, and i've been very vocal on that. neil: yeah, have you. >> some of the things he's doing with, all due respect, work! my gosh. it works. and some good things. neil: all right, talking about the personal style of the president versus his economic policies, doesn't think he always says the right things but seems to be saying he's doing the right things. what do you make of that? >> he is. the companies are doing the right thing as well. who cares if it's a marketing ploy or not. they're doing the right things for employees. the employees getting thousand dollar bonuses. this is significant money for the employees. i don't think the tax cuts fully factored into earnings estimates. it's projected banks going up 20%. we don't know that yet, analysts have not
neil: interesting, john, layfield, i want to get your thoughts on jean paul was talking become the billionairen this environment, he welcomes companies sharing the loot from the tax cuts. react to this. what do you think of the president's stance on all that stuff? >> well, you know, once again i don't quite agree with the president's demeanor, and i've been very vocal on that. neil: yeah, have you. >> some of the things he's doing with, all due respect, work! my gosh. it works. and...
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jean at murray. john, paul sommerville. >> we remember them. george walterson williams.ds. joe nathan woods. joe nathan woods junior. andrew christopher right. mark james iii. and flanagan lose kathleen mary flanagan. thomas flanagan. maurice peter henry. dora henrietta henry. mary bramwell lante. >> my uncle. roger. >> we remember them. army special forces captain joseph curry, my brother-in-law. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i want to welcome another longtime friend, helen englehart is the widow of anthony hawkins who left behind her and their son. helen is a dedicated and ferocious activists and has been a thoroughly involved part of the family as long as i can remember. she is going to come up and say a few words about our frank. ellen? >> that song just wipes me out, thank you. good morning. this is the tribute i never wanted to give and didn't expect to. i had to be here to do it. i think i met frank the first time he came to one of our early group meetings in a dingy hotel in hudson, new york, not sure why we were meeting there except in the early years we tried to g
jean at murray. john, paul sommerville. >> we remember them. george walterson williams.ds. joe nathan woods. joe nathan woods junior. andrew christopher right. mark james iii. and flanagan lose kathleen mary flanagan. thomas flanagan. maurice peter henry. dora henrietta henry. mary bramwell lante. >> my uncle. roger. >> we remember them. army special forces captain joseph curry, my brother-in-law. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i want to welcome...
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john paul younger wondered if brexit would be reversed using article a0 nine. —— jean—claude juncker.reversed using article a0 nine. —— jean—claudejuncker. romania is set to have its first female prime minister. and the breakthrough in german coalition negotiations. martin shields calling the deal an excellent result. we will see. —— martin shields. alex, let's talk about donald tusk, jean—claude juncker. do they alex, let's talk about donald tusk, jean—claudejuncker. do they think brexit is reversible? donald tusk definitely does. he wants to make that clear to the british public. i don't think he thinks it will happen but it is important that he says it could happen. what is he actually getting at? their ideal outcome, for donald tusk, i would say, is for the uk to stay involved. they are quite happy for that to happen and they see a small window where it could happen easily. between now and 0ctober? happen easily. between now and october? yes. what about jean-claude juncker? is he talking about the uk changing its mind when it has left and rejoining? you mentioned article a0 nine.
john paul younger wondered if brexit would be reversed using article a0 nine. —— jean—claude juncker.reversed using article a0 nine. —— jean—claudejuncker. romania is set to have its first female prime minister. and the breakthrough in german coalition negotiations. martin shields calling the deal an excellent result. we will see. —— martin shields. alex, let's talk about donald tusk, jean—claude juncker. do they alex, let's talk about donald tusk, jean—claudejuncker. do...
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jean from houston, texas, joining us on this discussion and daca, joined by representative paul gosarona. jean, on the republican line, go on.d, you're guest: good morning. caller: good morning. good ou are making some sense what you are saying and my question was actually for the you, but i know you can answer it for me. going to ask is, i understand dreamers and they're parents, use of their but we're talking some people have been here over 20 years or come they and how haven't even tried to become a citizen? happens here. once you are here, you are not ade to follow our law, so why would you want to be a citizen? like i said, i live in houston -- it is terrible. ou know, there are no jobs and the whole bit, that is another subject. but my biggest problem was the keeps al, if it continuing the way it is, we have too many american children need those scholarships, children are getting. will s my comment, i listen to your reply. thank you. guest: you are exactly right. i take and victimize millions of people standing in on to do this legally, behalf of 800,000 people. there is a probl
jean from houston, texas, joining us on this discussion and daca, joined by representative paul gosarona. jean, on the republican line, go on.d, you're guest: good morning. caller: good morning. good ou are making some sense what you are saying and my question was actually for the you, but i know you can answer it for me. going to ask is, i understand dreamers and they're parents, use of their but we're talking some people have been here over 20 years or come they and how haven't even tried to...
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jean casarez is outside the court. just after the sentencing, i was talking to paul about the poignancy and power from the prosecutor and from the judge saying this must stop, applauding the survivors for coming forward and the judge saying i just signed your death warrant. give us more or not drama in that courtroom. >> you know, there's just so many levels. as we heard from each and every survivor as they gave their victim impact statements, we also heard dates. along the way we heard that in 1997, one of the victims went straight to msu's gymnastics coach and told her exactly what was happening to her. and you understand what nassar was doing. he was telling all of these young women over two decades that this was proven medical treatment. their parents would be in the room. he would position himself in a way so the parent would not see what he was doing. and he would take his fingers and his hands, go inside these women for this proven medical treatment. besides that, he was the olympic team doctor for over two decades, covering four different olympics, doing this medically endowed procedure on all of these young wom
jean casarez is outside the court. just after the sentencing, i was talking to paul about the poignancy and power from the prosecutor and from the judge saying this must stop, applauding the survivors for coming forward and the judge saying i just signed your death warrant. give us more or not drama in that courtroom. >> you know, there's just so many levels. as we heard from each and every survivor as they gave their victim impact statements, we also heard dates. along the way we heard...