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political correspondent simon young welcome simon what's behind this decision well there were too many problems for integrate care and bar too much pressure on her and i think she never really ultimately put her stamp of all thora see on the party even angela merkel's decision to appoint her as german defense minister was enough to secure her the backing in particular of the right wing of the c.d.u. and she faced too many detractors within the party years she produced a number of gaffes as well last october in fact for instance she came up with a plan for a security zone under u.n. auspices in northern syria but the plan sort of died when it turned out that you know she wasn't even sure if german armed forces would be available for such a mission and then the events of last week into rangy where see the c.d.u. politicians there effectively defied the parties ban on cooperation with the far right a.f.p. and she seemed unable to do anything about it that was the final straw for her i think i will talk more in just a 2nd simon the 1st let's hear from a chance of responding to this announc
political correspondent simon young welcome simon what's behind this decision well there were too many problems for integrate care and bar too much pressure on her and i think she never really ultimately put her stamp of all thora see on the party even angela merkel's decision to appoint her as german defense minister was enough to secure her the backing in particular of the right wing of the c.d.u. and she faced too many detractors within the party years she produced a number of gaffes as well...
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back to simon young simon what do you make of what we've heard from the chancellor. was clear that anglo-american regrets of this decision and indeed the events of the last few days and a great current was merkel's preferred successor as leader of the c.d.u. well that happened and also then to be the candidate for chancellor will out of course hasn't happened so that in that sense of the link between the 2 of them and sometimes known as many medical you know this these events this debacle is a blow to anglo-american as well it leaves the chancellor i think at the moment seeming if not irrelevant then somehow decoupled from the fate of the christian democrats going forward so the christian democrats are in turmoil in crisis is there to be a crisis for the country's ruling coalition. well certainly there's a lot of pressure there k.k. said there wouldn't be a problem in the national government coalition and the s.p.d. sort of sounding a bit conciliatory did a saying they they respect her decision to step back but they still trying to put the pressure on saying they've
back to simon young simon what do you make of what we've heard from the chancellor. was clear that anglo-american regrets of this decision and indeed the events of the last few days and a great current was merkel's preferred successor as leader of the c.d.u. well that happened and also then to be the candidate for chancellor will out of course hasn't happened so that in that sense of the link between the 2 of them and sometimes known as many medical you know this these events this debacle is a...
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2 days of talks in addis ababa as the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera world of the simon shaheen a musical journey. of the. yeah. yeah. yeah i am doing and. yes. this is our believe of them so last year. they're. going to look to see you and me are off and you. see mancini musician performer vision week from his place on the east coast of the united states shane shares traditional arabic music with performers searching to create a different sound. it's a style that has attracted followers across the world. cut it to see how fusion really should marry he build it and the only trick let me know hot but i really mean for many in a way that much in where the can either for or want more of the way in wallace thought i couldn't and most it collateral be because they are and move. kind of canadian and in a small sleeve. aswad generally be how the michaud it or kind of everybody and i walk on most of us in a way out by that allows the father to hold. why did the head or sunday on the whole city of new thought. was sent in by but that the last one to know that i worked at the comm
2 days of talks in addis ababa as the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera world of the simon shaheen a musical journey. of the. yeah. yeah. yeah i am doing and. yes. this is our believe of them so last year. they're. going to look to see you and me are off and you. see mancini musician performer vision week from his place on the east coast of the united states shane shares traditional arabic music with performers searching to create a different sound. it's a style that has attracted...
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how do you respond to that, simon?” after attending a&e. how do you respond to that, simon?alth and i absolutely applaud it but the problem as i see it, the new money is coming in specifically to new services, if you receive care from an existing service that service is still understaffed on the front line, there is still not enough resource, in a&e there are still people waiting on trolleys, in corridors, you know, as i say, with me, if i'm feeling that my life is worthless and that people would be better off ifiam and that people would be better off if i am not there, if i'm lying on a trolley four hours with physically ill people around me, it is reinforcing the message. we have a choice, i think we either send a message to say your way of thinking is flawed or we reinforce it and by doing things badly what we are doing is reinforcing that negative perception that i got of myself. we we re perception that i got of myself. we were talking at the beginning about these latest figures for hospital admissions showing for the under 30s who self—harm it's more than doubled in th
how do you respond to that, simon?” after attending a&e. how do you respond to that, simon?alth and i absolutely applaud it but the problem as i see it, the new money is coming in specifically to new services, if you receive care from an existing service that service is still understaffed on the front line, there is still not enough resource, in a&e there are still people waiting on trolleys, in corridors, you know, as i say, with me, if i'm feeling that my life is worthless and that...
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why is this so important besides just think simon stock is cheap? there's another group that's ripe for a similar kind of consolidation. the oil and gas stocks fossil fuel stocks have collapsed. as i pointed out recently and repeatedly, while i think they're uninvestable, i think they can do something to help themselves if an oil ceo who believes in the industry, wants to put his money where his mouth is, it's time to stand up and make a statement buy like david simon has done the longer we don't get one, the more likely it is the energy stocks deserve to be down. will someone stand up and play simple simon in the clock is ticking, the bell is tolling tolling for the entire oil and gas group. is anyone listening? stick with cramer. >>> tomorrow, kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street." live from post 9 at nyse. >> david, i do not think google's going to buy tesla, how did that get started >> it didn't >> well, no, it did. >> i just killed it. >> a story meeting at 4, that's where it started. >> oh, that's great, okay. i'm going to do a
why is this so important besides just think simon stock is cheap? there's another group that's ripe for a similar kind of consolidation. the oil and gas stocks fossil fuel stocks have collapsed. as i pointed out recently and repeatedly, while i think they're uninvestable, i think they can do something to help themselves if an oil ceo who believes in the industry, wants to put his money where his mouth is, it's time to stand up and make a statement buy like david simon has done the longer we...
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oscars on separate the 10th in the new doc he's serious they've got to have us british photographer simon frederick examines the pivotal moments in black film history the pave the way for for today's african american and british actors produces and directors to achieve mainstream success. there was only one kind of story that would give me a dog number 2 for slaves to the house literate basketball players. we have evolved and changed cinema over the oscar goes to lupita nyong'o national. park creates a use of force open the doors of hollywood we've got to tell our own stories do to give themselves a cinematic voice it is a journey maybe even in my dreams this could not be true of the low black people. in the work and we're going to store a period. to talk about this and some of the challenges that black create his face in the industry we're joined by photographer simon frederick in london he's a producer and director of they've got have us on set have a how race of professor of communications at stevenson university via skype we have a pool raina diversity and inclusion on the cut and cre
oscars on separate the 10th in the new doc he's serious they've got to have us british photographer simon frederick examines the pivotal moments in black film history the pave the way for for today's african american and british actors produces and directors to achieve mainstream success. there was only one kind of story that would give me a dog number 2 for slaves to the house literate basketball players. we have evolved and changed cinema over the oscar goes to lupita nyong'o national. park...
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shaheen and in fact had helped encourage him to come teach here but i didn't really know about simone sheen i just knew he was a really good musician and a really good person but i didn't realize that the 2 were connected is when simone came here that all these amazing musicians started coming to us from all over all over the the middle east and he's been an enormous magnet for talented students and he's strong enough and capable enough that he can teach he can help a canoe and player he can help a nude player he can help a violinist so he's he's like a swiss army knife of talent and and magnetism. part of what i try to focus on in my playing is bringing traditional music to a wider global audience hi lucy music is you know very deep in esoteric and has all these layers but it's pretty much reserved to the to the so i come to berklee college of music and i start spending a lot of time with simone and seeing how he's kind of created a community in a world outside of the region that he's from in the style there's a place this is it really it's very inspiring. if you've got to be able to
shaheen and in fact had helped encourage him to come teach here but i didn't really know about simone sheen i just knew he was a really good musician and a really good person but i didn't realize that the 2 were connected is when simone came here that all these amazing musicians started coming to us from all over all over the the middle east and he's been an enormous magnet for talented students and he's strong enough and capable enough that he can teach he can help a canoe and player he can...
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and some of the challenges that black create his face in the industry we're joined by photographer simon frederick in london he's the producer and director of they've got to have us on set have a how wrists a professor of communications at stevenson university via skype we have a pool rain a diversity and inclusion of the cut and creator of the oscars so white like everybody's really good to have you i feel like we can talk about black cinema black and to tehran so much to talk about it some little time today simon you have 3 hours how did you decide what was going to go in you're going to leave out. so it was difficult. basically we had to come up with a form where we could tell the story of the achievements. you know basically spark this revival in in black cinema. but we had to you know tell the story from a beginning point and we felt that that beginning point was really the 2017th of. sort of my scotland but the 27 teams of moonlight yeah without that film we would have been able to tell the story and that's a oscar's moment that no one is ever going to forget because everybody thou
and some of the challenges that black create his face in the industry we're joined by photographer simon frederick in london he's the producer and director of they've got to have us on set have a how wrists a professor of communications at stevenson university via skype we have a pool rain a diversity and inclusion of the cut and creator of the oscars so white like everybody's really good to have you i feel like we can talk about black cinema black and to tehran so much to talk about it some...
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simon is still with us.have recently changed your canadian dollar forecast based on the oil situation. details.he simon: yes, previously we had teller breaking $1.30, now we're having to reassess. headwindsng external reemerge, purely because of the coronavirus. we're also seeing the u.s. teller elevate. when you factor in the fact oil markets are not on spot level re seeing the spread annmarie is alluding to. it looks like it's going to be a longer oil price. anna: talk about commodities, makes me think of the australian economy. we've seen a lot of commodity prices making big adjustments last week and this week in terms of the chinese coronavirus. i'm joined with an interesting stat. the chinese bought 82% of australian iron or shipments in 2019 back in 2003, only 30%. it shows how much links have changed since it. what do the australian dollar and how it looks at this point? simon: it's definitely vulnerable. we saw it last week, though. looking at the commodities is easier than fx because you're looking
simon is still with us.have recently changed your canadian dollar forecast based on the oil situation. details.he simon: yes, previously we had teller breaking $1.30, now we're having to reassess. headwindsng external reemerge, purely because of the coronavirus. we're also seeing the u.s. teller elevate. when you factor in the fact oil markets are not on spot level re seeing the spread annmarie is alluding to. it looks like it's going to be a longer oil price. anna: talk about commodities,...
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simon: i think it will.ou know, the csu leader, the bavarian conservative leader says they cannot have months of uncertainty as a search for a new leader and decision about who is going to be the chancellor candidate rumbles on. that would be very damaging, he said. and i think there is a battle for the soul of the conservative party. there are those on the right wing who say merkel has taken the party too far to the left and fears are that battle that has been latent for a long time may break out into the open. brent: our political correspondent simon young. a momentous day in german politics. thank you. the turkish military has struck an neutralizedd more than 100 military personnel in the syrian province of idlib. showing retaliation for a syrian strike earlier in the day. the assad regime is now on the offensive in idlib, the last stronghold of antigoverernment forces. the past week has seen an escalation intent is between syria and turkey. last week it kill the number of turkish troops as part of the ca
simon: i think it will.ou know, the csu leader, the bavarian conservative leader says they cannot have months of uncertainty as a search for a new leader and decision about who is going to be the chancellor candidate rumbles on. that would be very damaging, he said. and i think there is a battle for the soul of the conservative party. there are those on the right wing who say merkel has taken the party too far to the left and fears are that battle that has been latent for a long time may break...
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for the responsibility to protect he's with us here in the studio in doha good to have you with us simon what is actually happening this is a domestic process this is nothing to do yet with the i.c.c. is that right that's right although the sudanese does transitional authorities have kind of indicated that they are prepared to hand over the shia to the i.c.c. and that's the 1st time that they've ever kind of given a hint of that so something is clearly under way and i think you know it's amazing
for the responsibility to protect he's with us here in the studio in doha good to have you with us simon what is actually happening this is a domestic process this is nothing to do yet with the i.c.c. is that right that's right although the sudanese does transitional authorities have kind of indicated that they are prepared to hand over the shia to the i.c.c. and that's the 1st time that they've ever kind of given a hint of that so something is clearly under way and i think you know it's amazing
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as party leader but who else simon benefits from a k.k.k. stepping down. well as i say the social democrats will seek to pull themselves out they're presenting themselves as the party now thats needed to sort of watch out the conservatives don't move too far to the right or don't flirt with the far right party the a.f.d. then of course the other people who can regard themselves as somehow beneficiaries of today's events all of those christian democrats who are rivals of a k.k.k. she wanted to succeed angle a medical and possibly go on to run for chancellor next year in the elections well you know there are several people as we saw in that report who waiting in the wings for their chance to step up so they of course will see her demise as a win for them and simon this question of who will run to become the next chancellor it's all this uncertainty into the political equation here in germany and we know that germans don't like that will the question of who will run for chance or will it weaken the c.d.u. party well i think it will you know the c.s.u. liberta
as party leader but who else simon benefits from a k.k.k. stepping down. well as i say the social democrats will seek to pull themselves out they're presenting themselves as the party now thats needed to sort of watch out the conservatives don't move too far to the right or don't flirt with the far right party the a.f.d. then of course the other people who can regard themselves as somehow beneficiaries of today's events all of those christian democrats who are rivals of a k.k.k. she wanted to...
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don't paint this as we're saying this is a conspiracy. >> simone -- simone -- i'm repeating what your communications director is saying, no, no. >> trying to preserve -- >> simone, stop. we're going to roll the sound byte. roll the sound byte right now. >> what we think -- >> you have a process you can't be confident the results being reported are reflective of the votes people cast last night in the process, that's a real concern. >> simone, for detractors -- >> that's a real concern. >> i'm speaking now, for detractors of president trump, including you and democrats, one of their major concerns is he throws into question the legitimacy of institutions not the least of which is the election process. that appears to be what you are currently doing now by saying you're not trusting the numbers we're seeing. >> i'm looking for clarity in your question. are you equating us raising legitimate concerns about a process where the app broke down and the phone cards, are you equating us raising legitimate questions what we could see monday night donald trump and his campaign are doing? >> let
don't paint this as we're saying this is a conspiracy. >> simone -- simone -- i'm repeating what your communications director is saying, no, no. >> trying to preserve -- >> simone, stop. we're going to roll the sound byte. roll the sound byte right now. >> what we think -- >> you have a process you can't be confident the results being reported are reflective of the votes people cast last night in the process, that's a real concern. >> simone, for detractors...
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that is simon's story.d by any of the issues raised in his film, please do contact the bbc action line, where you can access information about help and support. next, we brought together three mps in a joint exclusive interview. the labour mp for battersea, marsha de cordova who is also the shadow minister for disabled people. labour mp for brent central, dawn butler is also shadow secretary for women and equalities. and the labour mp for streatham, bell ribeiro—addy who i shadow bell ribeiro—addy who is shadow immigration minister. in the past ten days, three media organisations, including the bbc and evening standard newspaper, confused them with each other. those media organisations have since apologised. i spoke to the three women to ask why they think it happened. it was really disappointing and quite upsetting, because obviously i'm a woman in my own right. i just felt as though, you know, as an individual, i'm visible, i'm here and it almost felt as though labelling me as my colleague and friend dawn
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the latest for us hi simon what else did a city you leader have to say. yeah she called on the social democrats and greens to put up a candidate to become the next state premier in 31 that she said conservatives could vote for also somebody who could unite that state rather than divide it i think that's a reference to the protests against the man who was elected just 2 days ago with the support of the far right party you know there are huge protests against him crowds outside the parliament down there calling for him to resign immediately she also mentioned again that she would foresee fresh elections if a state premier cannot be agreed on that basis but in fact i know that the christian democrats really don't want fresh elections there because the polls are showing they've taken a massive hit in supporters a result of this whole rather unfortunate business it really has been a black eye simon for the conservatives i mean the regional city there in that state in their india has essentially resisted pressure from the party's national leadership to fix this
the latest for us hi simon what else did a city you leader have to say. yeah she called on the social democrats and greens to put up a candidate to become the next state premier in 31 that she said conservatives could vote for also somebody who could unite that state rather than divide it i think that's a reference to the protests against the man who was elected just 2 days ago with the support of the far right party you know there are huge protests against him crowds outside the parliament...
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and that the when simone shaheen arrived here in started to live in new york and he made contact with dr a.j. rossi of. u.c.l.a. who was a well known ethnomusicologist and multi instrumental performer the 2 of them struck up a friendship as a result of this friendship of dr ross e. and sing on the idea developed that if we create a retreat then we can develop not only an audience for this music but also qadri teachers educators professional musicians and composers and scholars. started countersue morning. on the last one and assam to be both. in academia it was. fi another tantalus of years yana defeat method and i live in anthropology caveat though somebody will see it ok if no one will see it i will be fatah about the belief he can little dot. give him a c. if i told him we had to mess. with mother linda level has her own keefe to stop the limo see a climate dhaif i shall see it live yeah i didn't miss him outside lehi's oh i thought. i'd miss him before last thing where i had a then with a laugh and barking out of me i'm really upset me. well i've ordered suddenly from sicily ok ba
and that the when simone shaheen arrived here in started to live in new york and he made contact with dr a.j. rossi of. u.c.l.a. who was a well known ethnomusicologist and multi instrumental performer the 2 of them struck up a friendship as a result of this friendship of dr ross e. and sing on the idea developed that if we create a retreat then we can develop not only an audience for this music but also qadri teachers educators professional musicians and composers and scholars. started...
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, simone, simone. >> brianna, let me finish. >> no, no, no, no. >> our communication director is trying the integrity of this-- >> stop. simone, we're going to roll the soundbite. roll the soundbite you guys. roll it right now. ned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> harry: hi, mate. i'm just by your place. traffic's an absolute nightmare. think you can help me get to work? all right, great. thanks. >> james: hey, dude! ( cheers and applause ) >> harry: hi! >> james: how you doing? >> harry: you good? >> james: yeah, just called at exactly the right time.
, simone, simone. >> brianna, let me finish. >> no, no, no, no. >> our communication director is trying the integrity of this-- >> stop. simone, we're going to roll the soundbite. roll the soundbite you guys. roll it right now. ned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> harry: hi, mate. i'm just by your place. traffic's an absolute nightmare. think you can help me get to work? all right, great. thanks. >> james: hey, dude! ( cheers and applause )...
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simon i understand that the c.d.u. in syringe is resisting pressure from the national party to fix this mess immediately they seem to be playing for time what does this say about the authority of the nick like tom cotton bella whom we just saw there the head of the party and indeed chancellor merkel herself well you have to know that and a great tramcar about has been struggling to put a stamp on the party really and she's facing some resistance basically in the context of the choice that's yet to be made about who will be the c.d.u. candidate for the chancellorship to succeed angle americal next year so in that context you know it may be that the these local see the politicians its range of felt empowered to push back against terror and to you know try and go their own way as for angle americal she's worried about the future of her government she's in coalition with social democrats and they are saying you know well we've got really serious questions we need to ask chancellor merkel and her party we're very worried an
simon i understand that the c.d.u. in syringe is resisting pressure from the national party to fix this mess immediately they seem to be playing for time what does this say about the authority of the nick like tom cotton bella whom we just saw there the head of the party and indeed chancellor merkel herself well you have to know that and a great tramcar about has been struggling to put a stamp on the party really and she's facing some resistance basically in the context of the choice that's yet...
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simon seems to be responding positively to the deal >> i pulled up with david simon.m not voi lating anything off the record because i was at a deejay saul concert i don't know if you're familiar with his work. zblim auto, yes. >> talking about $33 billion in dividends that simon properties is historically undervalued. i see the stock goes up, there's a way to raise the stock, not the dividend >> yes >> when i went through the properties, the taubman owns, i realize i've been to a few of the malls and they are the highest, highest end. >> when was its lathe last time? >> actually recently, there's one a mile from my house, the small at short hills i went to return something >> that's all you need, you just need traffic >> it's funny, because when i heard this originally as a possibility, i did approach a couple of my key guys in real estate who i rely on for their insight. they're like no, doesn't make sense. >> doesn't make sense. anything that is like domestic operation, with no exposure to china, you wake up and you say you know what? i really gained this correctly
simon seems to be responding positively to the deal >> i pulled up with david simon.m not voi lating anything off the record because i was at a deejay saul concert i don't know if you're familiar with his work. zblim auto, yes. >> talking about $33 billion in dividends that simon properties is historically undervalued. i see the stock goes up, there's a way to raise the stock, not the dividend >> yes >> when i went through the properties, the taubman owns, i realize i've...
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reserved to the to the so i come to recognize your music and i start spending a lot of time with simone and seeing how he's kind of created a community in a world outside of the region that he's from in the style there's a place this is it really it's very inspiring. if you've got to be able to listen to what ought to quit no. member to hold some real decisions. about the sea. for several e.s.c. mancini has looked to palestine the land office to seek out the next generation off musical talent sometimes auditioning them online. yeah. yeah. no i wouldn't tell you the same with my. big. yes. about 4 or 5 years ago we started to open up opportunities for students to audition with us online because we know that you know the world's a big place and we can't be everywhere all of the time and it gives us the opportunity to reach that young musician see what they were doing from a. instrumental in performance perspective. and give them an opportunity for consideration through the process and we found tremendous musicians through the online audition process that i've come to berkeley and have suc
reserved to the to the so i come to recognize your music and i start spending a lot of time with simone and seeing how he's kind of created a community in a world outside of the region that he's from in the style there's a place this is it really it's very inspiring. if you've got to be able to listen to what ought to quit no. member to hold some real decisions. about the sea. for several e.s.c. mancini has looked to palestine the land office to seek out the next generation off musical talent...
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but they are very angry at the simon in common altruism goes hand with political pragmatism they believe that as the virus spread so i will answer government sentiments and if not they hope to harness to push for democratic change their bodies but. there's a strong movement in why i've every confidence it's because the 3 of you all the system peoples and us them from all walks of life the widest become wise so all the fears. and fear. the course of the system. to activists like simon has always been clear that back home would not be for someone with street protests to learn the pro-democracy campaigns proven it can adapt and its actions like this that could become the new face of the movement. of the government's handling of the virus which discontent across the political spectrum. the book. from a gun to shoot all smiles listening to this youngest of the 96000000. on a snub. season off the field. when told on. caminiti this needs to be able. to see strict this new mines in the. 3000. and 30 minutes on d w. o him. documenting traditional methods of saving tracking species. biologist disi
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this is a big bet for simon but simon and rival parkfield property are looking at a shift in real estate on entertainment and services. there are successful malls in new jersey and new york. simon does have an advantage of a strong balance sheet in a position to make this investment. that is your stock of the hour. alix: thanks so much. guy: let's talk about politics once again. it seems to be a big theme today. pete buttigieg appears to have sealed his victory in iowa after the technical glitch in the caucuses. attention turning to tomorrow night's new hampshire primary. joining us from manchester, new hampshire is bloombergs kevin cirilli. we are talking about pete buttigieg. what i want to know is how is mr. biden doing? strugglingbiden is in the polls but i am here in upstate new hampshire along the border with vermont, where senator bernie sanders is expected to speak within the next half-hour, seizing upon momentum. his campaign has shifted its focus in terms of how it has been projecting itself as now democratic presidential front runner. they are taking on criticism from the demo
this is a big bet for simon but simon and rival parkfield property are looking at a shift in real estate on entertainment and services. there are successful malls in new jersey and new york. simon does have an advantage of a strong balance sheet in a position to make this investment. that is your stock of the hour. alix: thanks so much. guy: let's talk about politics once again. it seems to be a big theme today. pete buttigieg appears to have sealed his victory in iowa after the technical...
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simon: i think that is right. if there is potential disruption to the wider european economy, italy is where there is relatively -- as long as the rules on borders remain in existence -- there is relatively free movement of people, therefore the risk it spreads to other parts of europe and disrupts the industrial base starts to impact economic activity in that economic area was the thing that was new yesterday morning. seems to haveu.k. a good handle on this. is it because of a timeline, or are u.k. authorities doing something different? nathalie: i think u.k. authorities are doing some thing different from italy. the u.k. authorities havethe u.n asking people to isolate for a significant time now. time will tell, at the moment everything appears under control, but it takes just one individual who does not know they are unwell to start a transmission that involves us chasing our tails. we are vigilant about that, and hopefully it will not become the scale that it is in italy. francine: this is such a new pathogen,
simon: i think that is right. if there is potential disruption to the wider european economy, italy is where there is relatively -- as long as the rules on borders remain in existence -- there is relatively free movement of people, therefore the risk it spreads to other parts of europe and disrupts the industrial base starts to impact economic activity in that economic area was the thing that was new yesterday morning. seems to haveu.k. a good handle on this. is it because of a timeline, or are...
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to activists like simon has always been clear that would not be for someone with street protests alonethe pro-democracy campaigns proven it can and does and it's actions like this that could become the new face of the movement. of the government's handling of the virus which discontent across the political spectrum. player. playing. cards lawyer. culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish dialogue call on the job. lifestyle during. the 77 percent this time from uganda we are going to be discussing a different car the topics the gender piracy on lock their roles i'm seeing these men didn't expect much from them and women being true to choose ok but if it comes to quickly i think some people may have trouble adapting to these changes do you think uganda will ever be egalitarian that is the 1st. time 60 minutes on w. w's crime fighters are back together with africa's most it says home radio drama series continues in the only disowns are available online of course you can share and discuss song w. africa's facebook page and of other social media platforms for a crime fighter tune in no. we
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but there are very angry with simon in common altruism hands with police departments is that they believe that as the virus spreads so it will enter government sense means and it's not they hope to harness to push for democratic change off guard that was the problem but there's a strong movement why i have every confidence it's because the 3 of you up the system people's understanding from all walks of life but why respect from why so all the features and inferior. the cost of the system. to activists like simon has always been clear that battle would not be $4.00 to $1.00 with street protests alone the pro-democracy campaigns proven it can adapt and it's actions like this that could become the new face of the movement is angry of the government's handling of the virus which discontent across the political spectrum. meanwhile china has sacked top officials in a province for their failure to check the spread of the corona virus much earlier on in what way province is the epicenter of the global outbreak that has so far recorded more than 43000 cases worldwide health authorities there have
but there are very angry with simon in common altruism hands with police departments is that they believe that as the virus spreads so it will enter government sense means and it's not they hope to harness to push for democratic change off guard that was the problem but there's a strong movement why i have every confidence it's because the 3 of you up the system people's understanding from all walks of life but why respect from why so all the features and inferior. the cost of the system. to...
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to them while they're in no you don't know on them mostly hook i happened to go to a concert where simone sheen was performing he was playing violin and mostly a little bit rude but mostly violin and i heard him play and i knew what i wanted to do with the string department at berklee i wanted string playing as it exists around the world which is mostly improvisational shyness not all but mostly even classical music has improvisation in its roots not so much now but it used him so when i heard simone play and i understood that this was the vision i wanted for the string department i started to pursue him to see if i could get him to come to. the be. above. i have to confess when i took this job 14 years ago i didn't know what a canoe and was and i met this young man who played canoe now and he told me all about it and i was fascinated by it he was a student and then i started noticing more people playing mood more people playing various percussionist dramas from the arab world and realize something was happening and independently i had known about some own shaheen and in fact had helped e
to them while they're in no you don't know on them mostly hook i happened to go to a concert where simone sheen was performing he was playing violin and mostly a little bit rude but mostly violin and i heard him play and i knew what i wanted to do with the string department at berklee i wanted string playing as it exists around the world which is mostly improvisational shyness not all but mostly even classical music has improvisation in its roots not so much now but it used him so when i heard...
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and the with the when simone shaheen arrived here in started to live in new york and he made contact with dr a.j. rossi of. u.c.l.a. who was a well known ethnomusicologist and multi instrumental performer the 2 of them struck up a friendship as a result of this friendship of dr ross e. and c. mode the idea developed that if we create a retreat then we can develop not only an audience for this music but also qadri teachers educators professional musicians and composers and scholars. started countersue morning. on the last one. and assam to be both. in academia lives. fi another tantalus of years of if is myth and i live in and through paula g. caveat though somebody will see it who cares enough time and will see if i will be fatah about the belief he can little dot given will see if i told him we it in this case motherland 11 has that all caved to stalin and mostly of god he faith i shall see it. and jemaah in the heart. i thought. i'd miss him before last thing. than when the thing left me buckled out of me i'm going to have sonny. well i've ordered francis leave ok back to love you
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who are on this story i'm joined by davies political correspondent simon young simon hi what's the objective of today's crisis talks well on the surface is to work out a way forward for what's going to happen in removing the stain of far right interference in mainstream politics but for the s.p.d. at this meeting i think the political objective is to put pressure on their coalition partners the christian democrats and from medical c.d.u. to try and save face any way they can what happened in the ranger was that the right of center policies c.d.u. an f.t.p. saw an opportunity to take over the government in the states there they put up their candidate for state premier and he was voted in with the far right support not crossed the line the 1st time the far right so had that kind of role in politics in germany since the 2nd world war that's why there's all this fuss and that's why there's such a big political round about it were chancellor angela merkel had criticised the events she called them a grave mistake she says return from an official visit in africa when she solve this problem perhaps
who are on this story i'm joined by davies political correspondent simon young simon hi what's the objective of today's crisis talks well on the surface is to work out a way forward for what's going to happen in removing the stain of far right interference in mainstream politics but for the s.p.d. at this meeting i think the political objective is to put pressure on their coalition partners the christian democrats and from medical c.d.u. to try and save face any way they can what happened in...
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simon young always great to talk to him. let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making news around the world people in india's capital delhi are voting in local elections it's the 1st poll test of the national government passed controversial citizenship laws prime minister narendra modi's hindu nationalist party is hoping to wrestle control of delhi from the opposition the city's chief executive has campaigned for reelection on his record of improving public services . the trump administration has fired top white house ukraine specialist army lieutenant colonel alexander vinge month when men have provided damaging testimony about president trump during the recent impeachment process media reports say trump is also recalling u.s. ambassador to the e.u. gordon somnolent who also testified against the president. us democratic presidential candidates have faced off in the final debates before tuesday's new hampshire primary bernie sanders and widgets were targets after their strong finishes in monday's iowa ca
simon young always great to talk to him. let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making news around the world people in india's capital delhi are voting in local elections it's the 1st poll test of the national government passed controversial citizenship laws prime minister narendra modi's hindu nationalist party is hoping to wrestle control of delhi from the opposition the city's chief executive has campaigned for reelection on his record of improving public services . the...
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simon: uncertainty.nother disruption to their business that they have to take into their strategy i think. it is a bad thing for our clients, and i think that is what the federal government has to focus on this being done. so much has to be done that i wonder whether that is possible in this. francine: period simon freakley, thank you for being with us today. coming up, bernie sanders wins new hampshire primary. we have a full roundup of the u.s. election. the u.s. election. francine: fed chair jay powell warns coronavirus poses a risk to the global economy. president xi vows china will still meet its economic goals. bernie sanders wins the new hampshire primary, pushing pete buttigieg into second place. we will report live from the u.s. and softbank's roller coaster -- the japanese tech giant returns to profitability after its record loss on the meltdown at wework. good morning, good afternoon, good evening. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." just over 1.5 hours into the trading day, let's check on euro
simon: uncertainty.nother disruption to their business that they have to take into their strategy i think. it is a bad thing for our clients, and i think that is what the federal government has to focus on this being done. so much has to be done that i wonder whether that is possible in this. francine: period simon freakley, thank you for being with us today. coming up, bernie sanders wins new hampshire primary. we have a full roundup of the u.s. election. the u.s. election. francine: fed chair...
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i'm simon pusey. organization raises its assessment of the coronavirus threat to the highest level. we have now increased our assessment of the risk of spread and the risk of impact of covid—i9 to very high. the virus causes another frantic day on global markets, hit with their worst week since the financial crisis. nato calls for calm as turkey hits hundreds of targets in northern syria — payback for a deadly airstrike on its troops. and we speak to asia bibi — the pakistani christian who was sentenced to death for blasphemy after an argument with neighbours.
i'm simon pusey. organization raises its assessment of the coronavirus threat to the highest level. we have now increased our assessment of the risk of spread and the risk of impact of covid—i9 to very high. the virus causes another frantic day on global markets, hit with their worst week since the financial crisis. nato calls for calm as turkey hits hundreds of targets in northern syria — payback for a deadly airstrike on its troops. and we speak to asia bibi — the pakistani christian...
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welcome, simone, to business briefing.ompanies such as microsoft and other big names, those based in mainland china and elsewhere in the region, this is a logistical nightmare, isn't it? yes, it is. forthem it logistical nightmare, isn't it? yes, it is. for them it is very much about containing the effects of this crisis in terms of their own stuff but also in terms of how the supplier network, the global supply chain network can be managed if there might be a shortage or a problem along these global supply chains. some companies are starting to estimate what this will mean in terms of a dent in their profits. apple warning earlier this week about what a good mentor their manufacturing but also closure of the retail stores. to what extent a re of the retail stores. to what extent are businesses enjoyed against this happening? business interruption usually only comes into play if we have a physical loss like a fire in a physical loss like a fire in a manufacturing site and then the consequences for financial losses and furt
welcome, simone, to business briefing.ompanies such as microsoft and other big names, those based in mainland china and elsewhere in the region, this is a logistical nightmare, isn't it? yes, it is. forthem it logistical nightmare, isn't it? yes, it is. for them it is very much about containing the effects of this crisis in terms of their own stuff but also in terms of how the supplier network, the global supply chain network can be managed if there might be a shortage or a problem along these...
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simon i understand that the c.d.u. in theory is resisting pressure from the national leaders of the party including a calm column bar to fix this thing immediately what does this say about the authority of and chancellor merkel yeah and the local politicians there are playing for time i think at the moment but. in a great crime kind of imbalance has been struggling i would say to put a stamp on the party and that's ahead of course of the choice that the party still has to make about who will be the candidate to replace until america is chance there at the elections next year so it may be that down in 3 they felt they can they they felt empowered to push back against her in that way as for angela merkel which she has to worry about coalition government in lean she's in coalition with the social democrats they have weakened this been a lot of talk about them possibly thinking about an early end to that coalition and that would of course maine in the early end to chancellor merkel's term in office indeed the social democr
simon i understand that the c.d.u. in theory is resisting pressure from the national leaders of the party including a calm column bar to fix this thing immediately what does this say about the authority of and chancellor merkel yeah and the local politicians there are playing for time i think at the moment but. in a great crime kind of imbalance has been struggling i would say to put a stamp on the party and that's ahead of course of the choice that the party still has to make about who will be...
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welcome again, simon. april, wonder if you're able to cancel because my husband is diabetic, i myself have fibromyalgia, low immunity, i can't understand why singapore is not deemed travel only if necessary, because this would allow us to recoup oui’ because this would allow us to recoup our money on flights but can't afford to lose. several bits to that. when a tablet direct question, why are people not travelling to singapore, because the risk of truck contracting coronavirus to singapore is extremely low. i've been tracking what's happening in singapore because it's a really important global hub and also a fantasticjust a its own right. according to the singapore straits times, 93 cases andl singapore straits times, 93 cases and i think they're being identified pretty much the same rate that they are being discharged from hospital. so it's almost as though it's become normalised in singapore that it's a very low level outbreak, it's being controlled clearly there's in a city state with five or 6 million
welcome again, simon. april, wonder if you're able to cancel because my husband is diabetic, i myself have fibromyalgia, low immunity, i can't understand why singapore is not deemed travel only if necessary, because this would allow us to recoup oui’ because this would allow us to recoup our money on flights but can't afford to lose. several bits to that. when a tablet direct question, why are people not travelling to singapore, because the risk of truck contracting coronavirus to singapore...
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young standing by for us hi simon so conservative c.d.u. they've been holding crisis talks as we said where do things stand right now. yes i mean a lot has happened in the last 24 hours the politicians and commentators have been left reeling really by this surprise turn of events with the far right i d. gaming this job the state premier in an important job and with the help of a f t votes and since then both the c.d.u. christian democrats and americans party and also the free democrats who are the other party at the center of this mini crisis they've rode backlit begun doing so and the search is now on for a solution really how they can change this vote get rid of the taint of support from the far right but they're trying to do it without having fresh elections because both those parties know that they will massively lose support the polls are already suggesting that that's going to happen so it is a crisis talks being held right now c.d.u. headquarters here in berlin and the leader of the christian democrat party and a great cram carob our
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hi simon thank you for joining us here on t.w. we saw there that the ship is being called a floating prison a floating petri dish what is behind the health officials a decision here to keep people on board despite the risks well you know japan at the time the decision was was taken japan didn't have many cases of the virus it wants its to keep the people who had the virus off the japanese mainland and it felt that coren seeing was the right strategy as it turned out they haven't done it well i think the u.s. u.s. officials are now openly saying that currin seen fails and actually as we look and as we know more about the way the quarantine was applied we're beginning to find out they're actually it really wasn't done in a medically sound way and that the conditions on board the ship were not we're not suitable. to to to keep this many people on board the ship and in particular the japanese doctor who went on board yesterday has released absolutely damning video of the conditions on board the ship which he says are chaotic i'm scary
hi simon thank you for joining us here on t.w. we saw there that the ship is being called a floating prison a floating petri dish what is behind the health officials a decision here to keep people on board despite the risks well you know japan at the time the decision was was taken japan didn't have many cases of the virus it wants its to keep the people who had the virus off the japanese mainland and it felt that coren seeing was the right strategy as it turned out they haven't done it well i...