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it's been a fantastic five years the industry has changed a little bit we have gone from languishing in the stock market as you know, and languishing in performance as anto outperforming as an industry we think we have had a lot to do with that here at the carnival corporation. we have more than doubled earnings, more than doubled our return on investment capital and share price in the last five years. >> i'm glad you brought it up. this is a chance for our viewers to get in. i have always waited for a 3% yield. this is the best value i have ever seen. and they are misperceptions. let's check them off people feel that the rates haven't stayed the safe. they have been going down. totally wrong, right >> no. our yields are going up. they have been going up every year they are going up again this year as we have shared in our last quarterly earnings report rates yields are good because we have created more demand than there is capacity. that's what our job is and because we exceed our guest's expectations whether it is on carnival or any of our other nine world leading cruiselines. >> the demand that you created, people don't understand. when i first met
it's been a fantastic five years the industry has changed a little bit we have gone from languishing in the stock market as you know, and languishing in performance as anto outperforming as an industry we think we have had a lot to do with that here at the carnival corporation. we have more than doubled earnings, more than doubled our return on investment capital and share price in the last five years. >> i'm glad you brought it up. this is a chance for our viewers to get in. i have...
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newman he works as an industrial designer for the very an automaker but augustine. hopes to attract a different kind of clientele with his cohorts. he seems to have attracted one target group when he says that's because the movements needed to turn a six foot adequate forward on the site so many surfers are already looking forward to using the new boat. itself excited i've been surfing for twenty five years now and i fly in as a passionate surfer is the ideal training equipment. goods went on the market in a twenty seventeen as around three hundred euros each they don't come cheap but they make a great family fun offering a stable rides for young and old. that's all from us for today make sure to join us for the next edition of your max tomorrow. next time on your attacks seems to be to univision some contest made with thousands of toy building bricks they were created by sweden's alexandro group a big a felt now twenty five he's been a year of vision and a metal fan since he was a kid. stop motion tributes to the international some competition next time you're a. g
newman he works as an industrial designer for the very an automaker but augustine. hopes to attract a different kind of clientele with his cohorts. he seems to have attracted one target group when he says that's because the movements needed to turn a six foot adequate forward on the site so many surfers are already looking forward to using the new boat. itself excited i've been surfing for twenty five years now and i fly in as a passionate surfer is the ideal training equipment. goods went on...
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adam: yes, you can win a trade war, but as an industrial sector that benefits from it, or in the case of the message from an economy broadly speaking that then --in the case of the united states, and economy broadly speaking that can support itself. we cannot think that any deviation represents a disastrous slide towards inefficiency. there are imbalances in trade that need to be addressed. helena: adam tooze of columbia university in new york, good to hear your thoughts. back to brent for an update on the situation as the u.s. border, hundreds of migrants from central america after very arduous much-publicized journey. brent: exactly right, helen. they want to cross the border tonight. officials have stopped hundreds of a silent seeker's from entering the country after the heavily anticipated arrival. i of men, women, and children have made a much-publicized journey from central america hoping to reach the united states near san diego. but the group has been left frustrated and angry after officials of the border crossing refused to process the applications. president trump previousl
adam: yes, you can win a trade war, but as an industrial sector that benefits from it, or in the case of the message from an economy broadly speaking that then --in the case of the united states, and economy broadly speaking that can support itself. we cannot think that any deviation represents a disastrous slide towards inefficiency. there are imbalances in trade that need to be addressed. helena: adam tooze of columbia university in new york, good to hear your thoughts. back to brent for an...
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our experience has been as an industry casting as broad a net as possible to try to recruit nge workforce of tomorrow and so it's been a very challenging job. >> reporter: those who have lost the special status have 12-18 months to return home or find another type of legal residency. there are concerns, however, that many may simply decide to stay and live in the shadows. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, miami. >> ninan: coming up next: a ceremony honors hundreds of n erican servicemen who died at sea off the coast of scotland 100 years ago. and later, a spectacular launch begins nasa's historic new mission to mars. it'll connect us to everything that's going on in the company. get it for jean who's always cold. for the sales team, it and the warehouse crew. give us the data we need. in one place, anywhere we need it. help us do our jobs better. with domo we can run this place together. well that's that's your job i guess. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats
our experience has been as an industry casting as broad a net as possible to try to recruit nge workforce of tomorrow and so it's been a very challenging job. >> reporter: those who have lost the special status have 12-18 months to return home or find another type of legal residency. there are concerns, however, that many may simply decide to stay and live in the shadows. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, miami. >> ninan: coming up next: a ceremony honors hundreds of n erican servicemen...
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they can go anywhere else, so that does create a problem for us as an industry. the u.s. market share has been licensed since 2015, so it isn't new to this administration. that being said, the fact that there isn't a welcoming message in what we are hearing through all of the other issues for the international visitation is hurtful to continuing and incline in the international travel. we do need the presiden presidet this is pretty clear robust travel is both compatible with its priorit priority for strong securities and it's critical to the priority is to grow jobs. so, we are hopeful that we will see an increase once we get more movement under the positive messaging. >> so do you think we are going to be -- you believe this is related to some positive messaging. has your industry been able to do anything to sort of express this concern to the parties were at the party principally responsible for the depression of international travel because of the rhetoric have you all thought meetings with those entities or individuals who are responsible for this? we are the member
they can go anywhere else, so that does create a problem for us as an industry. the u.s. market share has been licensed since 2015, so it isn't new to this administration. that being said, the fact that there isn't a welcoming message in what we are hearing through all of the other issues for the international visitation is hurtful to continuing and incline in the international travel. we do need the presiden presidet this is pretty clear robust travel is both compatible with its priorit...
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they're spending billions of dollars, maybe $300 billion over the next 5-7 years collectively as an industry. they are going to need to have paying customers in order to pay back their lenders who lent the money to build these networks out. so price competition is going to be key here. and it'll be cheaper because these networks will be more spectrally efficient. we talk about how efficient are they. again, you can get more data more quickly moving through these networks under 5g than you can under 4g and other wireless technologies we've had. so they're cheaper to operate once they're built. but you -- it's still a very competitive market, and you have, you know, the three large companies that you're talking about potentially, all have very different foot prints and business plans in this market. they've all been experimenting with a variety of convergence, be it content, tech or over the top and all sorts of different purchases they've made and experimentation. so they each have a different flavor to offer to consumers, differentiation, in other words. and that's good for consumers. but th
they're spending billions of dollars, maybe $300 billion over the next 5-7 years collectively as an industry. they are going to need to have paying customers in order to pay back their lenders who lent the money to build these networks out. so price competition is going to be key here. and it'll be cheaper because these networks will be more spectrally efficient. we talk about how efficient are they. again, you can get more data more quickly moving through these networks under 5g than you can...
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where i live there are five casinos and forty five minutes drive or less has gambling ramped up as an industry expanded the problem absolutely so with with the increased acceptability becomes increased accessibility and so while the rate of problem gambling is still roughly two percent of adults who meet criteria for gambling problem in a given year we think the severity of problems may be going up now much less with this expansion of this massive expansion of sports betting pete white from the national council on problem gambling thank you for stepping into the big picture thank you my pleasure may eighteenth is world aids vaccine day which you'll also hear called hiv vaccine awareness day it's the anniversary of president bill clinton's commencement speech at morgan state university and which he challenged science to develop an aids vaccine within the next decade those ten years have come and gone but hiv has. not any day is a good day to thank the volunteers and professionals doing preventative h. vaccine research and to understand which you can when you visit h i v dot gov and that is the
where i live there are five casinos and forty five minutes drive or less has gambling ramped up as an industry expanded the problem absolutely so with with the increased acceptability becomes increased accessibility and so while the rate of problem gambling is still roughly two percent of adults who meet criteria for gambling problem in a given year we think the severity of problems may be going up now much less with this expansion of this massive expansion of sports betting pete white from the...
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our experience is, as an industry casting as the broad a not to recruit the work force of tomorrow. very challenging job. >> reporter: those who have lost the special status, have 12 to 18 months to either return to their home countries or find another type of legal residency. there are concerns however, that there are concerns however, that many may simply decide to stay, ♪ there are concerns however, that many may simply decide to stay, sweat. water break. uh-huh. nobody drinks, 'till this guy sweats. gotta see some sweat. degree advanced protection works up to 100°. but be careful, it won't let you down. we just switched to geico and got more. more? they've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a company you can trust. geico even helped us with homeowners insurance. more sounds great. gotta love more... right, honey? yeah! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. stop fearing your alarm clock... with new*! zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin ...that supports your natural sleep cycle... ...so you can seize the morning. new! zzzquil pure
our experience is, as an industry casting as the broad a not to recruit the work force of tomorrow. very challenging job. >> reporter: those who have lost the special status, have 12 to 18 months to either return to their home countries or find another type of legal residency. there are concerns however, that there are concerns however, that many may simply decide to stay, ♪ there are concerns however, that many may simply decide to stay, sweat. water break. uh-huh. nobody drinks, 'till...
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we like to say we do have a uk industry, but that is part of an integrated european space industry, and it is more likely that those companies will go, look, asmain customer is. would some of them move to europe? that's the danger. i think why we are seeing the prime minister being quite so. and this matter is that losing that capability would be a real damaging for the uk industry and future prosperity. we are about to see an explosion, if that's the right phrase, in satellite communications. we've got lots and lots of businesses in europe, in the us, who want to buy satellite, of large, small... and we are the number one producer of satellites in the world. so losing that capability would be a long—term damage. would us being kicked out of galileo and not bothering to produce our own, would that be severely damaging to the uk industry? again, i think our challenge is, europe is a major customer. the european space agency are customers and you are not going to have the capacity and capability, both in the uk and in another part of europe. yourfeeling, who is being the more stupid here, is it the brits who voted for brexit and then said we wo
we like to say we do have a uk industry, but that is part of an integrated european space industry, and it is more likely that those companies will go, look, asmain customer is. would some of them move to europe? that's the danger. i think why we are seeing the prime minister being quite so. and this matter is that losing that capability would be a real damaging for the uk industry and future prosperity. we are about to see an explosion, if that's the right phrase, in satellite communications....
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this is most effective done as an industry wide effort rather than an individual effort. when i was in the commerce department the gps market was just sort of starting and i said to the companies i'm not smart enough to understand the competitive strategies with each other. what i need to do is form a trade association and come back to me with an industry position because i'm not interested in favoring a company or not. i'm interested in an industry viewpoint and then the commerce department can then act on. so the importance of groups like the satellite association. tom, plug. you know, other groups, to go in to the department agencies so that's how it then get baase the interagency is when commerce says we have a problem. defense says we have a problem. then that's something that's easier for me to deal with. i can hear from industry. and i went to hear from industry. but i'm in a position where i first need to respond to what my boss wants and then what the departments and agencies are saying but those departments and agencies become advocates for an approach that is b
this is most effective done as an industry wide effort rather than an individual effort. when i was in the commerce department the gps market was just sort of starting and i said to the companies i'm not smart enough to understand the competitive strategies with each other. what i need to do is form a trade association and come back to me with an industry position because i'm not interested in favoring a company or not. i'm interested in an industry viewpoint and then the commerce department...
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so that does create a problem for us as an industry. mrs. watson coleman: thank you. ms. howerton, do you have anything to add to the trump question? ms. howerton: yes. the u.s. market share and international travel has been sliding since 2015 so it's not new to this administration. that being said, the fact there is not a welcoming message and what we're hearing through all of the other issues for international visitation, it's hurtful to continuing an incline in international travel. we do need the president's help. it's pretty clear. robust travel is both compatible with his priorities for strong security and it's critical to the priority to grow jobs. an e're hopeful we will see increase once we get some more movement under foot for positive messaging. mrs. watson coleman: so do you think we're -- well, ok. so you believe this is related to some positive messaging? has your industry been able to do anything to sort of express is concern to the parties or party, principally responsible for the depression of international travel because of the rhetoric? have you all lik
so that does create a problem for us as an industry. mrs. watson coleman: thank you. ms. howerton, do you have anything to add to the trump question? ms. howerton: yes. the u.s. market share and international travel has been sliding since 2015 so it's not new to this administration. that being said, the fact there is not a welcoming message and what we're hearing through all of the other issues for international visitation, it's hurtful to continuing an incline in international travel. we do...
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what's going to distinguish this area is this historic building 12 as an industrial heritage building, but also building 15. what you see in this image here is the frame, the metal truss structure of the building 15, the neighbor of building 12. we take the cladding off and leave the trellis and invites people in. it will be a great memorable and much talked about moment in the city that really evokes the industrial history. once underneath that frame you have access to building 12, this great new marketplace for the neighborhood, all of dogpatch in san francisco, all inspired by its industrial armature. on the north side of building 12 is market square, and the idea here is it's an open, flexible market space where the programs inside building 12 can spill out, whether it's vendors or a market program, clean market, food market, it can occupy the space, but it's also just a casual and every day space for residents and neighbors. then from the center outwards, we have the slip ways commons or the central park of the new -- the new district. and what distinguishes this park is that we
what's going to distinguish this area is this historic building 12 as an industrial heritage building, but also building 15. what you see in this image here is the frame, the metal truss structure of the building 15, the neighbor of building 12. we take the cladding off and leave the trellis and invites people in. it will be a great memorable and much talked about moment in the city that really evokes the industrial history. once underneath that frame you have access to building 12, this great...
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in a world where journalism as an industry is changing we have al-jazeera fortunate to be able to continue to expand. to continue to have that passion and drive and present the stories in a way that is important to our viewers. everyone has a story worth hearing. we cover those of us that are often ignored we don't weigh our coverage towards one particular region or continent that's why i joined al-jazeera. and again watch al-jazeera the mind of our top stories this hour is miss president has appointed former i.m.f. professional collar put out early as interim prime minister to head a technocrat administration but the country's political parties continues it comes off the president said oh my god i love. to populist parties to form a coalition government. u.s. president donald trump says he will meet japan's prime minister shinzo abbay as preparations continue for this possible summit with north korea's leader kim jong un trombone ave say they want to the prominent dismantlement of north korea's nuclear program. eleven former members of the rebel group have been killed in fighting with the
in a world where journalism as an industry is changing we have al-jazeera fortunate to be able to continue to expand. to continue to have that passion and drive and present the stories in a way that is important to our viewers. everyone has a story worth hearing. we cover those of us that are often ignored we don't weigh our coverage towards one particular region or continent that's why i joined al-jazeera. and again watch al-jazeera the mind of our top stories this hour is miss president has...
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but i think as an industry we need to be better but self-promoting ourselves and hangs out awards andeing better promoters. all the other industry does a better job. >> host: bob, new york. >> caller: thank you for taking my question. when you develop a new character, are you in mind that this may be a character that there will be a series on and if so, how do you make sure that they are not too narrowly defined so they can broaden out in a future book. >> guest: a great question. i'll give you an example. the first series i started dimeant to this was going be a series was kingen maxwell. a book called flip second and i thought wise a stand-alone, two former secret service agents team up and they solve a mystery. realized haven't even tapped into them. have not talked but the personal relationships, they're just team up and solved a mystery. so i wrote another book and another and another and another, with their characters. later on, like the camel club, i knew the cam club would be a series from be get-go so i knew indicating john carr and reuben rhodess and milton farb and the othe
but i think as an industry we need to be better but self-promoting ourselves and hangs out awards andeing better promoters. all the other industry does a better job. >> host: bob, new york. >> caller: thank you for taking my question. when you develop a new character, are you in mind that this may be a character that there will be a series on and if so, how do you make sure that they are not too narrowly defined so they can broaden out in a future book. >> guest: a great...
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the focus will be on questions related to the use of the advanced promising to acknowledge as an economy industry and other areas and the fourth principle of group for our development is that openness of our country it's above our desire to be actively involved in a global crosses and integration of projects for this so we need to implement a major infrastructure project this is the most important component of our national agenda by developing transport energy digital backbone of russia we will efficiently integrated into the global infrastructure and by doing that this will open you up at unities for us citizens for russian and foreign business interests to strength from that all of russia in global transport and i city systems which are. dear friends to his colleagues have mentioned the interdependence of the modern as well as and by working to resolve our task by working to use the we have a breakthrough in all areas will come up with technologies and solutions which were not on the allowed to boost the quality of life for the citizens of russia but would also be in high demand in other countr
the focus will be on questions related to the use of the advanced promising to acknowledge as an economy industry and other areas and the fourth principle of group for our development is that openness of our country it's above our desire to be actively involved in a global crosses and integration of projects for this so we need to implement a major infrastructure project this is the most important component of our national agenda by developing transport energy digital backbone of russia we will...
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series.fr they are talking about point-to-point travel, perhaps, minutes.e globe in 30 i know as an industry, we have been amazed at what spacex is able to accomplish with reusability. these spacex engineers are going to shift their focus from the falcon 9 -- from the series to this bfr. there is another building a satellite constellation. is 75 satellites in orbit. companies like spacex are looking at putting in 800 or more satellites in orbit, so it will be creating some pretty crazy times. have the launch of the manned spaceflight system with nasa. returning u.s. astronauts to the space station on a u.s. vehicle. we have companies like the glow that are expected to flight spacex. that are expected to fly spacex. engineers, in my opinion, have done a fabulous job of creating a wonderful vehicle that is going to disrupt the spaceflight industry. sean, there have been concerns about plans of spacex to keep the rocket fuel at super cooled temperatures and only hack it in like several minutes before takeoff, some concerns about the safety -- and only several minutes before takeoff, some concer
series.fr they are talking about point-to-point travel, perhaps, minutes.e globe in 30 i know as an industry, we have been amazed at what spacex is able to accomplish with reusability. these spacex engineers are going to shift their focus from the falcon 9 -- from the series to this bfr. there is another building a satellite constellation. is 75 satellites in orbit. companies like spacex are looking at putting in 800 or more satellites in orbit, so it will be creating some pretty crazy times....
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semi-conductors are trading exactly where they were in november as an industry group. then the russell breaking out, you look at energy making highs. you have a lot of dispersion between sectors right now. net net, i think that's a positive it's not great if you're just in an indux fund and wanting to ride the beta. >> pete, i asked you, straight up, do you think we'll hit new highs. you said yes >> i still would now, that being said, i have to tell you that i started off the month of may, about 85% in the market right now, after expiration got through, now i'm about 60% in the market so that's all based upon being disciplined, nothing to do with a negative view of the market. i would be willing to put the extra 30% or 40% of the cash right back into the market the interesting thing recently i have noticed is volumes have been lower on down days. it's been higher on the up days. that's completely different than any market that we have been in over the last few years, for sure so it's interesting to see how the volume is slowly kind of dried up on these down days. when
semi-conductors are trading exactly where they were in november as an industry group. then the russell breaking out, you look at energy making highs. you have a lot of dispersion between sectors right now. net net, i think that's a positive it's not great if you're just in an indux fund and wanting to ride the beta. >> pete, i asked you, straight up, do you think we'll hit new highs. you said yes >> i still would now, that being said, i have to tell you that i started off the month...
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industry takes this extremely seriously. we have made a commitment as part of a long—term plan working together as an industry, public and privatemake sure that the cost for these changes will not come back to the customers buying the tickets? we have set out clear guidelines as to what we want to achieve in this whole process. we are absolutely honest. we are saying the average fare price will not increase and we want to make sure as well that this is neutral in revenue terms for the taxpayer, not increasing the burden on the taxpayer. the average fare price will remain the same. of course, there is a balance inherent in that. if we get the system right and make it simpler and easier and make it much more flexible and suited to lifestyles, it could attract more people onto the trains, more money invested back into the railway, good for everyone. thank you very much for everyone. thank you very much for that this morning. good to talk to you. let us know what let us know what you think about that. a huge reaction to that story. and we have another story about the intergenerational assistance. £10,000 for people to do five years
industry takes this extremely seriously. we have made a commitment as part of a long—term plan working together as an industry, public and privatemake sure that the cost for these changes will not come back to the customers buying the tickets? we have set out clear guidelines as to what we want to achieve in this whole process. we are absolutely honest. we are saying the average fare price will not increase and we want to make sure as well that this is neutral in revenue terms for the...
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they can go anywhere else, so that does create a problem for us as an industry. the u.s. market share has been licensed since 2015, so it isn't new to this administration. that being said, the fact that there isn't a welcoming message in what we are hearing through all of the other issues for the international visitation is hurtful to continuing and incline in the international travel. we do need the presiden presidet this is pretty clear robust travel is both compatible with its priorit priority for strong securities and it's critical to the priority is to grow jobs. so, we are hopeful that we will see an increase once we get more movement under the positive messaging. >> so do you think we are going to be -- you believe this is related to some positive messaging. has your industry been able to do anything to sort of express this concern to the parties were at the party principally responsible for the depression of international travel because of the rhetoric have you all thought meetings with those entities or individuals who are responsible for this? we are the member
they can go anywhere else, so that does create a problem for us as an industry. the u.s. market share has been licensed since 2015, so it isn't new to this administration. that being said, the fact that there isn't a welcoming message in what we are hearing through all of the other issues for the international visitation is hurtful to continuing and incline in the international travel. we do need the presiden presidet this is pretty clear robust travel is both compatible with its priorit...
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as an industry we manage these things well, we make more pricks than we sell in the winter and then we the demand that is out there. you have been making bricks on this site since the early 1800 ‘s. making bricks on this site since the early 1800 's. we are a family business and we have been operating on this site since 1805. you must have seemed the peaks and troughs, so how does this compare? when we have looked at it in aggregate there hasn't been any particular shortage over all. if you have a particular brick you need for your development, i would encourage developers to talk to manufacturers as as soon as possible to make sure they understand what the times are so they can be supplied when they need them. alex, it is good to talk to. kate is a property expert and chris isa kate is a property expert and chris is a local builder. good morning. it is a local builder. good morning. it is smaller builders that are most affected by the shortage, what is it like for you, are you seeing shortage and prices going up? there is definitely a shortage, but we need to be more organised with or
as an industry we manage these things well, we make more pricks than we sell in the winter and then we the demand that is out there. you have been making bricks on this site since the early 1800 ‘s. making bricks on this site since the early 1800 's. we are a family business and we have been operating on this site since 1805. you must have seemed the peaks and troughs, so how does this compare? when we have looked at it in aggregate there hasn't been any particular shortage over all. if you...
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we characterize the chinese market ev policy as an industrial policy, leapfrogging competition in theng a leader in ev industrialization. that is what we are seeing in terms of rebates, oem manufacturing, and sheer volume. close to one million cars sold a year. alix: so what company wins? >> you're hurting your previous segment tesla being talked about a lot but we are seeing other oems desponding. they are not sitting idly by. by 2020, we expect over 300 models to be offered by incumbent oems. the response is aggressive and we expect that to change the landscape dramatically in the next few years. gm is way ahead afford. david: without a doubt. and others are really going out. alix: great to get your perspective. nicolas maduro wins another term. we talk about this with the mastermind behind elliott management's bet. holding steady. this is bloomberg. ♪ mom you called? oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily
we characterize the chinese market ev policy as an industrial policy, leapfrogging competition in theng a leader in ev industrialization. that is what we are seeing in terms of rebates, oem manufacturing, and sheer volume. close to one million cars sold a year. alix: so what company wins? >> you're hurting your previous segment tesla being talked about a lot but we are seeing other oems desponding. they are not sitting idly by. by 2020, we expect over 300 models to be offered by incumbent...
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its proponents would no doubt enjoy seeing an industrial complex repurposed as an arts hub. here are more cultural highlights picked up on our radar. online twenty four seventh's we're digitally fixated obsessed with our smartphones mobile communication is part of everyday lives in her new book on wired dutch artist jacqueline hasn't explores our addiction to it she's taken pictures of people in trains in new york. tokyo and moscow lost in their own private digital worlds and she's also visited white spots places without internet or mobile phone coverage like the norwegian island of spybot and this luxury spa in germany. to photography series in one book snapshots of the ubiquity of connectivity and the absence of a. wonderlust the great outdoors nature is a welcome refuge for stressed out urbanites its appeal is nothing new as illustrated by a new exhibition at the other nuts united gallery in berlin. caspar david field place depicted the force of nature. pogo gun portrayed himself as a roaming figure. and costar of her baby was also a keen traveller. one hundred twenty pai
its proponents would no doubt enjoy seeing an industrial complex repurposed as an arts hub. here are more cultural highlights picked up on our radar. online twenty four seventh's we're digitally fixated obsessed with our smartphones mobile communication is part of everyday lives in her new book on wired dutch artist jacqueline hasn't explores our addiction to it she's taken pictures of people in trains in new york. tokyo and moscow lost in their own private digital worlds and she's also visited...
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government saw the end of ship building as inevitable and had no industrial strategy to rest as to quite a policy instruments to place it on an even keel with its international competition now that is a strategy in the shape of sir john parker report but there are serious doubts if the wish and the will exists to carry it through. in the midst of british voters there are half a dozen u.k. yards listed as still building ships and no less than thirty listed as defunct. does it remain a significant forces i concentrated on building for one customer the british public and for one industry defense however the plan to use a defense or to because a base for expansion depends on the junk beats of military orders as you heard her last week show the workers believe that only a full scale campaign can win the day. collins and go for one of the iconic names of the industry's past it would be entirely fitting if they can be a part of a brighter future next week we're going to the never quite for exams the prospects of another ship boating phoenix emerging from the ashes but sights of receivership in twenty fourteen ferguson scotland's las
government saw the end of ship building as inevitable and had no industrial strategy to rest as to quite a policy instruments to place it on an even keel with its international competition now that is a strategy in the shape of sir john parker report but there are serious doubts if the wish and the will exists to carry it through. in the midst of british voters there are half a dozen u.k. yards listed as still building ships and no less than thirty listed as defunct. does it remain a...
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we have made a commitment as part of a long—term plan at working together as an industry, both private. —— we need to drive reform so customers know they are getting the right ticket, they have greater confidence. the regulation designed in the 19905 still drives the regulation designed in the 19905 5till drives the structure of the fair is 5till drives the structure of the fair i5a 5till drives the structure of the fair is a system, and since then we have had ma55ive changes in the way we work and travel, we have much more flexible lives and we want flexible ticketing. bori5johnson has described one of the government's post—brexit customs proposals as "crazy". in an interview with the daily mail, the foreign secretary said one of the ideas downing street is considering for a customs deal with the eu would stop britain taking back control of trade. number ten said the cabinet was agreed on the principles for a future customs agreement and more work was being done on the specific details. a 24—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a siege in oxford. p
we have made a commitment as part of a long—term plan at working together as an industry, both private. —— we need to drive reform so customers know they are getting the right ticket, they have greater confidence. the regulation designed in the 19905 still drives the regulation designed in the 19905 5till drives the structure of the fair is 5till drives the structure of the fair i5a 5till drives the structure of the fair is a system, and since then we have had ma55ive changes in the way...
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an opportunity to raise awareness. one other step we took was a couple years ago was to issue hotel industry principles on human trafficking. we did this again to elevate it as an issue within our industry and also to give some of our members general guidelines and direction as to how to tackle this problem. that is probably most helpful for our small members. our association has members such as marriott and hilton and hyatt, but we also have small businessmen who own one hotel and may be sort of more difficult for them to grapple with these large issues like human trafficking. we frequently remind our members, big and small, of the importance of this issue. so we're proud of what we've done in the industry. it's been a commitment over a long period of time. carlson hotels, which is one of our major members, was the first signatory to the ecpat code of conduct. we continue to seek whatever opportunities we can to raise the issue, to raise awareness and to get more hotel employees trained. thank you and look forward to a discussion. [ applause ] >> last but not least we have nick shapiro. nick is the global head of risk management for airbnb. he served on the
an opportunity to raise awareness. one other step we took was a couple years ago was to issue hotel industry principles on human trafficking. we did this again to elevate it as an issue within our industry and also to give some of our members general guidelines and direction as to how to tackle this problem. that is probably most helpful for our small members. our association has members such as marriott and hilton and hyatt, but we also have small businessmen who own one hotel and may be sort...
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as an industry we need to be better about self voting ourselves and handing out awards to people and promoters. all other industries do a much better job than we do. >> host: oyster bay, new york welcome. >> caller: thank you for taking my question. mr. baldacci when you develop a new character are you in mind that this is a character that there might be a series on and if so how do you make sure that they are not so narrowly defined so they can broaden out in future books? >> guest: good question. i didn't know this was going to be a series by the book i wrote called split second. two former secret service agencies are detectives. i realized i had been tapped into them and i hadn't talked about their back stories in the background. i wrote another book and another and another. later on i knew "the camel club" was going to be a series from the get-go. rubin roads and shot and the others on needed to be built into them potential back stories that can explore and exploit a future book. i added that in from the get-go. allowed secrecy and things you didn't know about their lives. i furt
as an industry we need to be better about self voting ourselves and handing out awards to people and promoters. all other industries do a much better job than we do. >> host: oyster bay, new york welcome. >> caller: thank you for taking my question. mr. baldacci when you develop a new character are you in mind that this is a character that there might be a series on and if so how do you make sure that they are not so narrowly defined so they can broaden out in future books?...
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>> guest: as an industry doing the right thing we need fresh voices, we need new writers telling stories to do that is to support them. when i was a new writer coming up i had others that would support me and give me the benefit of their experiences. i have a lot out of came up after me and i wouldld give them the benefit of all the mistakes i made. >> host: there are some a that are not up and coming likeot brd meltzer. is there a kind of writers circle where you stay in touch with each other? >> guest: [laughter] we see each other at events and doing an event at new york in june and i know pretty much all of the popular writers there and occasionally we do charitable events together. when john came out with his book last year he said i'm going to be in dc do you want to do a podcast with me so we did a podcast together which was a blast so we see them occasionally and it's not like we all hangg out together or tht the show sitting around playing cards, castle. but we get together sometimes and it's nice to catch up. >> host: lewis is in pennsylvania. >> caller: i got reading from my fa
>> guest: as an industry doing the right thing we need fresh voices, we need new writers telling stories to do that is to support them. when i was a new writer coming up i had others that would support me and give me the benefit of their experiences. i have a lot out of came up after me and i wouldld give them the benefit of all the mistakes i made. >> host: there are some a that are not up and coming likeot brd meltzer. is there a kind of writers circle where you stay in touch with...
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democrat they're all russian bots are right well the theme of the merging here as it relates to the energy industry yes ok this is an underlying theme yes that you're going to be exploring as i understand it yes and of course the energy industry in america is possibly the most corrupt of all industries and so they need this type of media manipulation and scapegoating to justify two very important facts that they're responsible for one is in collusion with wall street in the financing of their industry they've created the biggest wealth and income gap in the history of the world and bigger than the robber barons and opiate addicts from coast to coast and to environmental whole the cost would. they don't want to point that out the extra now it is of these energy companies and in our cancer cells thank you energy company i want to point that out so there's got to be an existential threat it's got to be coming from somewhere yes so i want to read this final paragraph here in order to set up our headlines we're going to cover because according to member consider this this is mcclatchy they've won pulitzers in there are l
democrat they're all russian bots are right well the theme of the merging here as it relates to the energy industry yes ok this is an underlying theme yes that you're going to be exploring as i understand it yes and of course the energy industry in america is possibly the most corrupt of all industries and so they need this type of media manipulation and scapegoating to justify two very important facts that they're responsible for one is in collusion with wall street in the financing of their...
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as £2. but bookmakers say that could cost thousands ofjobs in the industry, as our media editor amol rajan explains. gambling is andays it is the bookies who feel increasingly out—of—pocket. 0utside parliament recently they issued a loud warning about the peril facing their trade. like so many industries, this one is shifting online. a drastic reduction in how much can be spent on fixed odds betting terminals, is expected to accelerat this trend. we think reducing it by 98% to £2 will decimate our business and other independents like us. we're a fourth generation family business and we don't think we'll survive the cut. but many former and current addicts would love nothing more. tony became a gambling addict while still at school and has lost over £1 million. over three decades, he lost his home and family and left a trail of debt. even though i'm supposed to be excluded from every bookmaker in this country, i was able to step into a bookmaker's and lose £2,740 in 42 minutes. the speed at which that all happened... i wasn't able to step back enough to say, "what am i doing here?" gambling is on a journey — much l
as £2. but bookmakers say that could cost thousands ofjobs in the industry, as our media editor amol rajan explains. gambling is andays it is the bookies who feel increasingly out—of—pocket. 0utside parliament recently they issued a loud warning about the peril facing their trade. like so many industries, this one is shifting online. a drastic reduction in how much can be spent on fixed odds betting terminals, is expected to accelerat this trend. we think reducing it by 98% to £2 will...
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the uk's ability to intervene ina restrict the uk's ability to intervene in a british industry as being part of anthink is more damning than a of duty. —— serious invasion of duty. lord kinnock says, whether you think this is a veiled incitement for mps to rebel, that loyalty is a virtue that in excess fills graveyards, but there hasn't beena fills graveyards, but there hasn't been a lot of rebellion. a lot of, we are not very happy, but we're not going to do it anything about it. the clinic takes a long holiday from politics and then he pops back and throws a bombshell into the labour party —— neil kinnock takes a long holiday. it is a bit like john major, we need these people, john major, we need these people, john major went through the maastricht treaty and he knows what he's talking about an neil kinnock knows about the problems of the labour party. there was the norway option which was back on the table in the referendum
the uk's ability to intervene ina restrict the uk's ability to intervene in a british industry as being part of anthink is more damning than a of duty. —— serious invasion of duty. lord kinnock says, whether you think this is a veiled incitement for mps to rebel, that loyalty is a virtue that in excess fills graveyards, but there hasn't beena fills graveyards, but there hasn't been a lot of rebellion. a lot of, we are not very happy, but we're not going to do it anything about it. the...
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guest: because as an industry and sort of doing the right thing we always need fresh voices.s great stories and one way to do that is to support them, i mean, when i was a new writer coming up i had other writers who would tout me and give me the benefit of their experiences, so i lead to do that with other writers. there are a lot of writers that came up after me and i give them the benefits, all the mistakes i made. host: some are not up-and-coming like brad meltzer. is there a kind of writer's or call, a thriller writer circle where you stay in touch with one another's-- another? guest: the justice league of writers. well, we see each other at events. you mentioned brad and sandra brown in new york and also jim. i know pretty much all the popular writers. i'm sure i know them all , patterson to john grisham michael connelly , all of those and occasionally we will do charitable events together or i've done one with john grisham and he came out with a book last year. called me up and said i will be in dc do you want to do a podcast, so we did a podcast together which was a b
guest: because as an industry and sort of doing the right thing we always need fresh voices.s great stories and one way to do that is to support them, i mean, when i was a new writer coming up i had other writers who would tout me and give me the benefit of their experiences, so i lead to do that with other writers. there are a lot of writers that came up after me and i give them the benefits, all the mistakes i made. host: some are not up-and-coming like brad meltzer. is there a kind of...
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democrat they're all russian bots are right well the theme of the merging here as it relates to the energy industry yes ok this is an underlying theme yes that you're going to be exploring as i understand it and of course the energy industry in america is possibly the most corrupt of all industries and so they need this type of media manipulation and scapegoating to justify two very important facts that they're responsible for one is inclusion of wall street in the financing of their industry they've trid the biggest wealth and income gap in the history of the world and bigger than the robber barons and opiate addicts from coast to coast and to environmental whole accost what they. don't want to point that out the extra now eighty is of these energy companies end up in our cancer cells thank you energy company i want to point that out so there's got to be an existential threat it's got to be coming from somewhere yes. so i want to read this final paragraph here in order to set up our headlines we're going to cover because according to member consider this this is mcclatchy they've won.
democrat they're all russian bots are right well the theme of the merging here as it relates to the energy industry yes ok this is an underlying theme yes that you're going to be exploring as i understand it and of course the energy industry in america is possibly the most corrupt of all industries and so they need this type of media manipulation and scapegoating to justify two very important facts that they're responsible for one is inclusion of wall street in the financing of their industry...
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democrat they're all russian bots are right well the theme of the merging here as it relates to the energy industry yes ok this is an underlying theme yes that you're going to be exploring as i understand it yes and of course the energy industry in america is possibly the most corrupt of all industries and so they need this type of media manipulation and scapegoating to justify two very important facts that they're responsible for one is in collusion with wall street in the financing of their industry they've trid the biggest wealth and income gap in the history of the world and bigger than the robber barons and opiate addicts from coast to coast and to environmental whole accost what they don't want to go.
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the record label pushed for an industry but it was never as successful as the original was right yes to yes i think that's the first time a song. german culture number one but the german version was more popular than the english was i don't think that'll ever happen again. practically overnight the young german singer became an international star coming up we went to japan for the first time to do a tour on the very first day in tokyo after ten minutes i was surrounded by hundreds of japanese people and they all knew me. well to feeling it's indescribable. let's just go. she released a new version in two thousand and two for her comeback album nina featuring in. the single wasn't a hit that time although the album did go past. to. have my. god cannot say. my name also inspired other artists with a song including us hip hop artist john forte one. good tip she even created a french passion for a t.v. station. because. i always need something new because i need the feeling that things are changing and progress and. that's why before every tour i really have to sing for you know how do i
the record label pushed for an industry but it was never as successful as the original was right yes to yes i think that's the first time a song. german culture number one but the german version was more popular than the english was i don't think that'll ever happen again. practically overnight the young german singer became an international star coming up we went to japan for the first time to do a tour on the very first day in tokyo after ten minutes i was surrounded by hundreds of japanese...