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i wouldn't necessarily say there was a bad part of greenfield. >> heather: yep. you know we'd go down here and just hang out down there. i bet if we walked along here, we'd probably find needles and bags, you know. >> anthony: so basically you'd come down here, shoot up and what, where are you gonna nod out? >> heather: just sit down and hang out. if it's a day like this, hang out under the underpass over there. >> anthony: not exactly la vida loca. >> heather: no. as you can see, all the trash and yuck, it's dirty and gross. there's probably people who live down here. >> anthony: really? >> heather: yeah. there's a lot of homeless people in greenfield. >> anthony: what do you think now when you see somebody who's clearly junk sick on the street? >> heather: it gives me that yuck, sick feeling. and it scares me. like it reminds me why i don't want to be out there. it's just scary. a friend of mine overdosed january 1st of this year. and my brother-in-law overdosed in wendy's bathroom and they found him. and they brought him back to life. he was d
i wouldn't necessarily say there was a bad part of greenfield. >> heather: yep. you know we'd go down here and just hang out down there. i bet if we walked along here, we'd probably find needles and bags, you know. >> anthony: so basically you'd come down here, shoot up and what, where are you gonna nod out? >> heather: just sit down and hang out. if it's a day like this, hang out under the underpass over there. >> anthony: not exactly la vida loca. >> heather: no....
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arena's susan greenfield pleasure to have general program as a pleasure to be here sophie so we've spoken to some of was brilliant minds and your love 1st woman interview and i'm very excited to talk to thank you eventually about the brain because it seems to be the eternal topic so you're very. well known and respected neuroscientists and you've covered many aspects of human brain and how it works and all of that and i have talked neuroscientists and most of them tommy that we're very dual beings that brain and body are 2 separate entities one is. by the other they all seem to somehow stick to this theory i want her you think there are really 2 separate things the strange image of the brain in the body are separate you look a bit weird if you that was the case. no they're very integrated if you think about it the immune system the end of crown the hormone system are things that we have in common so the placebo effect for example where you can take a drug that's completely in or it completely has nothing active in it but you think it's going to make you better and it does the so-called pe
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jason: up next, filmmaker lauren greenfield on her latest documentary, "the kingmaker."w the former first lady of the philippines refuses to go away. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly. you can also listen to us on the inio on sirius xm, a.m. 1130 new york. carol: am 960 in the bay area and london on a dab digital and on the bloomberg business up. that's where you can find our radio interview, such as the one that we did with lauren greenfield. we talked to her about her latest documentary, "the kingmaker." it offers a portrait about the former first lady of the philippines. jason: we should note that bloomberg provided financial support for the film and it was actually inspired in part by historian bloomberg pursuits. lauren: i began filming in 2014 and never expected the project to take five years. it actually began with a bloomberg article by a journalist named william miller about this island will -- animal island that i never heard of. this was the kind of ultima
jason: up next, filmmaker lauren greenfield on her latest documentary, "the kingmaker."w the former first lady of the philippines refuses to go away. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly. you can also listen to us on the inio on sirius xm, a.m. 1130 new york. carol: am 960 in the bay area and london on a dab digital and on the bloomberg business up. that's...
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taylor: that was richard greenfield. an array of services puts the consumer back in the driver seat as to which ones will ultimately succeed and falter over time. true optic, which measures audience intelligence, had a point of view on the disney plus lunch. andre swanson called it an early success. >> i think most people in the industry are looking at it incorrectly. they are looking at it as if disney plus is a competitor for netflix. disney has already shown over the past couple of years, with the ownership of hulu and the success of espn plus and disney plus, they have a winning strategy about how to attack that market. they are not really competing with netflix. disney has done a better job than anybody of getting a share of the wallet when it comes to media entertainment dollars, whether it was from theme parks or merchandising or theatrical releases. now, with disney plus, they have more of a direct consumer relationship and data that they can leverage to monetize across other revenue streams in a way that netflix
taylor: that was richard greenfield. an array of services puts the consumer back in the driver seat as to which ones will ultimately succeed and falter over time. true optic, which measures audience intelligence, had a point of view on the disney plus lunch. andre swanson called it an early success. >> i think most people in the industry are looking at it incorrectly. they are looking at it as if disney plus is a competitor for netflix. disney has already shown over the past couple of...
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burnous susan greenfield pleasure to have you know program as a pleasure to be here so so we've spoken to some of was brilliant minds and your mother 1st woman interview and i'm very excited to talk to thank you specially about the brain because it seems to be the turn or topic so you're very. well known and respected neuroscientists and you have covered many aspects of human brain and how it works and all of that and i have talked neuroscientists and most of them tommy that we're very dual beings that brain and body are 2 separate entities one is. by the other they all seem to somehow stick to this theory i want her you think there are really 2 separate things the strange image of the brain in the body also look a bit weird if you that was the case. no they're very integrated if you think about it the immune system the and the crown the hormone system are things that we have in common so the placebo effect for example where you can take a drug that's completely in a completely has nothing active in it but you think it's going to.
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that's where you can find our radio interview, such as the one that we did with lauren greenfield. with her about her latest documentary, "the kingmaker." it offers a portrait about the former first lady of the philippines. a look into the crimes of the marcos family and their comeback. jason: we should note that bloomberg provided financial support for the film and it was actually inspired in part by a story in bloomberg pursuits. lauren: i began filming in 2014 and never expected the project to take five years. it actually began with a bloomberg article by a journalist named william miller about this animal island that i never heard of. this was the kind of ultimate extravagance. she depopulated an island in the south china sea of its indigenous population and brought in animals from africa and four generations later, they have been inbred basically, because no new animals. they have no support, no vets, no -- the parents were gone that brought them there. so the story began with that, but what happened was bong-bong, imelda's son, ran for the vice presidency. as a family they we
that's where you can find our radio interview, such as the one that we did with lauren greenfield. with her about her latest documentary, "the kingmaker." it offers a portrait about the former first lady of the philippines. a look into the crimes of the marcos family and their comeback. jason: we should note that bloomberg provided financial support for the film and it was actually inspired in part by a story in bloomberg pursuits. lauren: i began filming in 2014 and never expected...
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burnous susan greenfield pleasure to have you in a program that's a pleasure to be here so so we've spoken to some of was brilliant minds and your must 1st woman interview and i'm very excited to talk to thank you special about the brain because it seems to be the turn no topic so you are very. well known and respected neuroscientists and you have covered many aspects of human brain and how it works and all of that and i have talked neuroscientists and most of them tommy that we're very dual beings that brain and body are 2 separate entities one is. by the other they all seem to somehow stick to this theory i want her you think there are really 2 separate things the strange image of the brain on the body also look a bit weird if you that was the case. no they're very integrated if you think about it the immune system the and the crown the homocysteine them are so.
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recently visited greenfield central high school and was able to meet some of the band members nd see their incredible facilities firsthand. he 160-member could go arrest pride marching band -- cougar marching band worked hard and it's an accomplishment they re sure to remember for the rest of their lives. i congratulate them on their asome achievement. mr. speaker, i rise -- awesome achievement. mr. speaker, i rise to recognize barbara hinkle for receiving the award.hop respect life as a member of the st. gabriel started the ra compassionate visitors and vigil serves group which local nursing homes. barbara started the group to and hope she said, joy to the lonely and peace and comfort to the dying. barbara on her award and thank her for her heart.'s mr. speaker, i rise today to for the y appreciation muncie public library on eceiving the historic preservation education grant. he funds from indiana humanities, in cooperation with endowment of the humanities will be used to help the library's share its history nd preservation needs with the public. carnegie library was the first and r
recently visited greenfield central high school and was able to meet some of the band members nd see their incredible facilities firsthand. he 160-member could go arrest pride marching band -- cougar marching band worked hard and it's an accomplishment they re sure to remember for the rest of their lives. i congratulate them on their asome achievement. mr. speaker, i rise -- awesome achievement. mr. speaker, i rise to recognize barbara hinkle for receiving the award.hop respect life as a member...
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and i'm back with the nearest scientists barrenness susan greenfield susan i just want to bring you back into the the you know. the the raw stuff like saying with a consciousness you know until you game with the ripples of explanation because if we know that brain in this part answers like the frontal lobe for this and this hemisphere for that and that hemisphere that why can't we physically observe the thought because the brain doesn't work record load of mini brains yes you do have specialisation in different parts of the brain but it's more analogous to instruments in an orchestra or ingredients in a dish of food they have to synergize they have to work together it's not as if they're just functioning independently of each other so for example vision is divided up among about 30 different brain regions and any one brain region can participate in different functions rather like a violin might make a big deal many of us so you can't you have to think of the brain holistically and holistically i would argue in a body you can't try and reduce it as sometimes people like to do to a single
and i'm back with the nearest scientists barrenness susan greenfield susan i just want to bring you back into the the you know. the the raw stuff like saying with a consciousness you know until you game with the ripples of explanation because if we know that brain in this part answers like the frontal lobe for this and this hemisphere for that and that hemisphere that why can't we physically observe the thought because the brain doesn't work record load of mini brains yes you do have...
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she says her girlfriend, leah greenfield, plans to follow her there after giving birth, which is noweing pregnant? at first she was very upset about the sentencing but she's chose to seek apartments in topeka and move there with solace which is good because it gets her away from wichita. >> she's not giving this child up for adoption. >> no. >> when do you think solace is going to be here? >> lynch says she has recommitted herself to leah and has broken off her budding relationship with jennifer wood. >> it all came down to me choosing to stay with leah, to stay with my family. >> wood was not happy about the conversation between herself and lynch, or the rumors going around the housing unit. >> she told lindsey it was because she needed to save her relationship. then she went down there talking a bunch of [ bleep ] about how i was the one that was pursuing her and i was the one that was ruining her relationship and all this [ bleep ]. i was just like oh, my god, dude. >> that's not true. >> i know. >> to add insult to injury, wood also received a letter. >> i got this letter from le
she says her girlfriend, leah greenfield, plans to follow her there after giving birth, which is noweing pregnant? at first she was very upset about the sentencing but she's chose to seek apartments in topeka and move there with solace which is good because it gets her away from wichita. >> she's not giving this child up for adoption. >> no. >> when do you think solace is going to be here? >> lynch says she has recommitted herself to leah and has broken off her budding...
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that was jeff greenfield joining us of c3 metrics. plenty more ahead.loomberg. ♪ kurt: back to our coverage of goldman sachs making headlines over the weekend. bloomberg was first to report the wall street bank is being investigated for alleged discrimination over its apple card algorithm. social media postings in recent days by a tech entrepreneur and steve wozniak complaining about the unequal treatment of their wives ignited a firestorm that has engulfed the two giants of silicon valley and wall street. steve joins us now from san jose, california. thank you for being here. can you walk me through what happened over the weekend? steve: i am very thankful what david was on saying. i did not really go out and try to promote anything. i don't do that, promote issues. i saw a post, a tweet by david about he and his wife having different limits. my wife and i can counter that months ago and found out through phone calls on the number that is on your apple card and apple wallet, i could not get anyone to listen. they would say maybe in three to six months,
that was jeff greenfield joining us of c3 metrics. plenty more ahead.loomberg. ♪ kurt: back to our coverage of goldman sachs making headlines over the weekend. bloomberg was first to report the wall street bank is being investigated for alleged discrimination over its apple card algorithm. social media postings in recent days by a tech entrepreneur and steve wozniak complaining about the unequal treatment of their wives ignited a firestorm that has engulfed the two giants of silicon valley...
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that could be a real problem for trump maintaining the base that he d >> thompson: all right, jeff greenfield, thank you so much, as always, for being here. >> nice to be here. >> thompson: for the latest on the impeachment inquiry and the 2020 presidential race, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> thompson: a federal judge in oregon has blocked a trump administration proclamation that would require immigrants to provide proof of medical insurance to obtain a u.s. visa. yesterday, u.s. district court judge michael simda granted a 2temporary restraining order on the policy that was set to. take effect tod under the rule, embaies would not grant visas to immigrants if they could not prove they would have health insurance or the means of paying for medical costs with 30 days of entering the u.s. a federal lawsuit filed on wedn tesday argu policy would bar hundreds of thousands of prospective legal immigrants. >> thompson: protesters in iraq blocked roads with burning tires and barbed wire today in an attempt to pressure government leaders to resign. the demonstrators are calling for the overhaul of t
that could be a real problem for trump maintaining the base that he d >> thompson: all right, jeff greenfield, thank you so much, as always, for being here. >> nice to be here. >> thompson: for the latest on the impeachment inquiry and the 2020 presidential race, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> thompson: a federal judge in oregon has blocked a trump administration proclamation that would require immigrants to provide proof of medical insurance to obtain a u.s. visa....
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environmental activist rob greenfield has already spent a year bathing only in natural water sourcesing to do. now he's about to complete a year living only on food and medication he's grown or foraged himself in the city where he's living — orlando, florida. when i moved here this abundant garden was a lawn like that. for the past year i have been growing and foraging 100% food. no grocery stores, no restaurants. my food comes from my garden, or i forage it from nature. i do not take supplements, vitamins, at all. it also includes growing and foraging 100% of my medicine directly from the earth. 0h, 100% of my medicine directly from the earth. oh, that is good, fresh stuff. this is about deeply exploring my food and understanding it and at the same time taking people along on this journey. i want to inspire them to question their food and change their diet and eat ina way food and change their diet and eat in a way that is better for the earth, communities and ourselves. i have not bought toilet paper in five yea rs have not bought toilet paper in five years and i currently grow my
environmental activist rob greenfield has already spent a year bathing only in natural water sourcesing to do. now he's about to complete a year living only on food and medication he's grown or foraged himself in the city where he's living — orlando, florida. when i moved here this abundant garden was a lawn like that. for the past year i have been growing and foraging 100% food. no grocery stores, no restaurants. my food comes from my garden, or i forage it from nature. i do not take...
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. >> host: we will go to greenfield tennessee, ray, you are next, independent line . >> caller: i'm in a lifetime independent and at this, this blows my mind that it seems clear that president trump received assistance from russia in 2016. it looks like the democrats were prepared to grant, grin and bear it and wait out his first term but then he starts soliciting assistant in the 20/20 election and that was the last straw for them and i don't blame them at all. donald trump can do a lot of damage to this country and another five years. thank you for listening. >> host: in addition to our coverage on capitol hill we are also providing reaction from officials including the president. it's all archived on our website at c-span.org/impeachment. and scroll through and everything that's been happening here on capital hill on the floor of the house, reaction from leaders, lucy and kevin mccarthy and of course the president and administration officials. line pennsylvania, bill. >> caller: i want to say to all these trumpalini's, it's not the economy, it's the constitution. if you break the co
. >> host: we will go to greenfield tennessee, ray, you are next, independent line . >> caller: i'm in a lifetime independent and at this, this blows my mind that it seems clear that president trump received assistance from russia in 2016. it looks like the democrats were prepared to grant, grin and bear it and wait out his first term but then he starts soliciting assistant in the 20/20 election and that was the last straw for them and i don't blame them at all. donald trump can do...
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they are going to build them, but the suggestion that 40 hospitals are sprouting from previous greenfields anxious to get beyond the asked us and say what about brexit? interestingly, anyway, so it's jeremy corbyn. he wanted to talk about nursing numbers, although he got them wrong. he said there are 33,000 vacancies, it is actually more than that. this is his big sell, if you like. in any post brexit do donald trump, you are going to sell the nhs out of the united states and big pharma. that is the cane appraise you hear from american stand—up, text, big four. is the cane appraise you hear from american stand—up, text, big foure several times quoted figures that we re several times quoted figures that were built on a channel 4 documentary. the government has been clear and said documentary. the government has been clearand said again documentary. the government has been clear and said again the nhs will not be on the table. we know that in the draft negotiating objectives of the draft negotiating objectives of the us trade representatives, they have said they want full access to the brit
they are going to build them, but the suggestion that 40 hospitals are sprouting from previous greenfields anxious to get beyond the asked us and say what about brexit? interestingly, anyway, so it's jeremy corbyn. he wanted to talk about nursing numbers, although he got them wrong. he said there are 33,000 vacancies, it is actually more than that. this is his big sell, if you like. in any post brexit do donald trump, you are going to sell the nhs out of the united states and big pharma. that...
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taylor: rich greenfield told me this week that the loser is not netflix, that the loser is cable .u agree? >> there is something to what he is saying. take a few steps back. we don't normally see these old established companies do something this big this quickly and suddenly seem capable of catching up to the new medium market leader. if this had happened in another industry people would be blown away. for sure, seeing disney, which was key, and is key to the cable business do this throws into question their business model. taylor: bear with me while i run through the list. i have hbo now, cbs all access, apple tv plus, disney plus, showtime, netflix. is the joke on me? is unbundling really saving me money? $55 is what the average consumer household will pay in streaming. where it is today, about $30. there is room for one or two streaming players, potentially the third, but also a price point. that is why disney priced the way they did, why apple priced the way they did. it is part of the cord cutting phenomenon, but we believe there will be multiple winners. the prior comment abo
taylor: rich greenfield told me this week that the loser is not netflix, that the loser is cable .u agree? >> there is something to what he is saying. take a few steps back. we don't normally see these old established companies do something this big this quickly and suddenly seem capable of catching up to the new medium market leader. if this had happened in another industry people would be blown away. for sure, seeing disney, which was key, and is key to the cable business do this throws...
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first you had jacob rees-mogg suggesting the survivor of the greenfield tower that resulted in so manyeaths were somehow responsible. then you have the first ministerial resignation during the campaign since 1974, which complicates the conservative attempt to win seats in wales. this is a welsh secretary who resigned. it has been a rough start. that said, johnson is ahead in the polls and is trying to shift the focus onto parliament, which he blames for failing to allow brexit to be delivered and onto opposition leader jeremy corbyn, who he likened to stalin in an op-ed piece in which he said jeremy corbyn's disdain for the private sector and wealth creation was similar to the soviet dictator. david: the last time we had a general election called by theresa may, it did not go well. it is thought that boris johnson much more charismatic. does he have high hopes for his party? therese: it is such a different scenario on all fronts, from 2017. then you had a prime minister who was a fairly wooden campaigner. she called an election she did not have to call. she was up against and oppositio
first you had jacob rees-mogg suggesting the survivor of the greenfield tower that resulted in so manyeaths were somehow responsible. then you have the first ministerial resignation during the campaign since 1974, which complicates the conservative attempt to win seats in wales. this is a welsh secretary who resigned. it has been a rough start. that said, johnson is ahead in the polls and is trying to shift the focus onto parliament, which he blames for failing to allow brexit to be delivered...
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julia, don't go anywhere we want to bring in rich greenfield, partner and analyst with light shed partners rich, obviously a great interview by julia the stock is moving ostensibly on that interview. what is it that snap has done? is it what julia hit at the end where you're not going to like this, is it kind of like aol to facebook's net escapscape? what i mean, snapchat kind of a walled guard it? >> what snapchat is doing a great job of is opening up and allowing others to innovate on their platform now tic-toc is a partner i had asked evan on the last conference call was tic-toc friend or foe and he said absolutely they're a friend. i think a lot of invest eors. reddit recently enabled the functionality to pour content into snapchat. you're seeing snapchat becoming a platform for this youth generation. >> what i meant was -- and i don't think you would disagree with this and i don't know, tell me if you do in facebook and twitter you go outside and yell, right? you sort of scream to the public or whoever is on your feed or it could be anybody snapchat you're passing notes in class to yo
julia, don't go anywhere we want to bring in rich greenfield, partner and analyst with light shed partners rich, obviously a great interview by julia the stock is moving ostensibly on that interview. what is it that snap has done? is it what julia hit at the end where you're not going to like this, is it kind of like aol to facebook's net escapscape? what i mean, snapchat kind of a walled guard it? >> what snapchat is doing a great job of is opening up and allowing others to innovate on...
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people like linda thomas greenfield, anne patterson, joe yuan. nearly every region of the world. and yovanovitch, still a foreign service officer and does exemplify that incredible courage and commitment and -- >> a point the republicans were making, she's still employed, the same amount of money. her career effectively over in terms of getting a foreign posting as an ambassador. >> i think she described the manner in which she was removed was something that was just a front to 33 years of incredibly dedicated selfless service. >> senator santorum, what do you make of the testimony and let's start with holmes. >> again, i feel like i'm in an echo chamber here. every time i come on here, it's the worst day the president had. the end of the presidency and then that passes and then another thing comes along. this is the worst thing and this is the end of the presidency. the reality is, david, what holmes said is absolutely consistent with what every republican believes. number one, the president cares most about himself. every republican and american has accepted the fact that no ma
people like linda thomas greenfield, anne patterson, joe yuan. nearly every region of the world. and yovanovitch, still a foreign service officer and does exemplify that incredible courage and commitment and -- >> a point the republicans were making, she's still employed, the same amount of money. her career effectively over in terms of getting a foreign posting as an ambassador. >> i think she described the manner in which she was removed was something that was just a front to 33...
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media analyst rich greenfield slapped an interesting development on his twitter feed. he tweeted that the number one trending content on disney plus is not even a disney property. not a marvel movie, not a princess movie, it's the simpsons. the 30-year-old animated show it acquired in the purchase of 21st century fox's entertainment assets. regardless, disney stock's on the move, and that is certainly helping keep the dow in the green. yes, three-decade-old simpsons, what's old is definitely new. reports are now swirling that a friends reunion special is in the works at hbo max which, of course, owned by at&t. hbo max is launching in may with friends reruns migrating there from netflix. so we shall see if there is, you know, a redo there, a reset, press the reset button. >>> let us yet to this -- let us get to this stock that was supposed to be a big ipo. smile direct club, the teeth alignment company reported that its first quarter results since its september ipo, the very first public results, the stock has lost more than half of its offering price. the bad news cont
media analyst rich greenfield slapped an interesting development on his twitter feed. he tweeted that the number one trending content on disney plus is not even a disney property. not a marvel movie, not a princess movie, it's the simpsons. the 30-year-old animated show it acquired in the purchase of 21st century fox's entertainment assets. regardless, disney stock's on the move, and that is certainly helping keep the dow in the green. yes, three-decade-old simpsons, what's old is definitely...
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plus, as the hearings ender this public space, some perspective with jeff greenfield and carl bestein
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and later what "the irishman" means for the box office we'll discuss that with richard greenfield whol join us. "squawk" returns right after this hop. hop. when you shop small you help support your community - from after school programs to the arts! so become a regular, more regularly. because for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays in the community. join me and american express on small business saturday, november 30th, and see how...
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the way, with its streaming context, how is it going to compete with netflix joining us is rich greenfieldrs and jim stewart, a columnist and cnbc contributor jim, what do you think, in terms of the pricing, what's it mean for disney >> well, i think the pricing is aggressive >> aggressive meaning low? >> meaning low it's shock waves, with the whole media when it came out with that price. look, they're investing for the long term. i think that's smart they're going to get a massive base in there. and as we've seen netflix raise prices, when they can, they'll raise prices it's kind of amazon strategy is that everybody wants to put into play which is, you know, trust us, this is a long-term investment and there's going to be some high costs and it's going to pay off. i think that's clearly the strategy >> rich, are investors going to be patient >> disney is telling the entire world the cable bundle is dead they're just owning it, right? instead of fighting it and trying to battle with investors saying no, no, it will be okay, they're literally saying we're putting our best streaming on. they
the way, with its streaming context, how is it going to compete with netflix joining us is rich greenfieldrs and jim stewart, a columnist and cnbc contributor jim, what do you think, in terms of the pricing, what's it mean for disney >> well, i think the pricing is aggressive >> aggressive meaning low? >> meaning low it's shock waves, with the whole media when it came out with that price. look, they're investing for the long term. i think that's smart they're going to get a...
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the environmentalists are very worried that the new houses will have to be built on greenfield sites,of town. are the authority affordable houses —— men are the affordable houses —— men are the affordable houses? they will be a percentage. they are already talking about building new roads to accommodate that new housing estate. thank you very much forjoining us. it is really good to get the insight if your local reporter who has grown up if your local reporter who has grown up in the town. that is robert jenkins, the chief reporter for gloucestershire live news website. we will carry on talking about the issue of housing later on after 1230. join us then. eu net migration — the difference between the number of eu citizens coming to live in the uk and those leaving — has fallen to its lowest level for 16 years. in the 12 months to the end ofjune, there an estimated 48,000 eu migrants came to the uk. add in net migration from outside the eu and the figure rises to over 200,000 — well above the governments target of getting net migration down to 100,000 a year. the office for national st
the environmentalists are very worried that the new houses will have to be built on greenfield sites,of town. are the authority affordable houses —— men are the affordable houses —— men are the affordable houses? they will be a percentage. they are already talking about building new roads to accommodate that new housing estate. thank you very much forjoining us. it is really good to get the insight if your local reporter who has grown up if your local reporter who has grown up in the...