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andrew, this is dr. rivera.'s worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! >> ha ha ha ha ha! ♪upbeat music everything was so fresh in the beginning. [sniff] ♪ dramatic music but that plug quickly faded. ♪upbeat music luckily there's febreze plug. it cleans away odors and freshens for 1200 hours. [deep inhale] breathe happy with febreze plug. >> we need to gather everybody together. we need to talk as a group now. as soon as i saw the extent of andrew's rage for his employees, i realized i needed to get all the employees together immediately. this is the time--this is like a group therapy session. i mean, listen, a lot of times things can be solved if people can just talk them out. it's impossible, andrew, for you to dismiss how these people feel anymore. you can't do it anymore. >> i don't dismiss. >> you do. >> no, i don't dismiss. >> i'm sorry, but you do. >> no, i don't. >> i'm sorry, but you do. >> no, i don't dismiss. >> you don't try to empathize or feel wh
andrew, this is dr. rivera.'s worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. >> ha ha ha ha ha! >> ha ha ha ha ha! ♪upbeat music everything was so fresh in the beginning. [sniff] ♪ dramatic music but that plug quickly faded. ♪upbeat music luckily there's febreze plug. it cleans away odors and freshens for 1200 hours. [deep inhale] breathe happy with febreze plug. >> we need to gather everybody together. we need to talk as a group now. as soon...
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>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in? is that all right? you ready? >> yeah, let's do it. >> we just need to make sure that whatever we do today, it's tight and it's fast and you're on point, okay? >> yep. >> all right, let's get started. >> i'm ready. >> okay, we're rolling whenever you're comfortable. >> selling your car? then call 1-800-carcash. >> we're gonna stop. we're--we're gonna stop. that "selling your car" is too soft. >> all right. >> strong, andrew. [forcefully] selling your car? >> all right. selling your car? >> both: no. >> selling your car? >> now, instead of going down, i want you to stay up and strong all the way through. [forcefully] selling your car? >> selling your car? >> no. >> selling your car? >> both: no, no, no, no. >> gotta get it right. it's really about him getting his confidence. >> yeah. >> right? >> yeah, being comfortable. >> it's got to sound like you're pissed. >> okay. it--it takes a long time for me to get pissed, so... >> well, the boss is coming, and the boss is pissed, so it's not
>> here's andrew. >> andrew. >> hi, i'm andrew. >> pleasure to meet you. >> why don't we head on in? is that all right? you ready? >> yeah, let's do it. >> we just need to make sure that whatever we do today, it's tight and it's fast and you're on point, okay? >> yep. >> all right, let's get started. >> i'm ready. >> okay, we're rolling whenever you're comfortable. >> selling your car? then call 1-800-carcash. >>...
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click, call, or visit a store today. >>> the winner is julie andrews. >> the winner is julie andrews. but even with that sun lit voice -- ♪ the hills are alive with the sound of music ♪ >> -- there was always something a little wistful in julie andrews' eyes. ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ >> at the moment she is maybing "sound of music" her marriage to her childhood sweetheart was ending in divorce. she said she was incredibly naive when she made her first love scene. >> i don't have a man. terrified. i had no idea what one was supposed to do with a kiss and all of that. james garner who was delicious made it very easy for me and i began to think it's getting a little hot in here. and when i got up i kept thinking, i can manage this and i got up and my legs buckled because it really hit me rather hard. >> did you know a lot about men? >> no. i didn't. >> and then she writes in her new memoir she was driving through an intersection in hollywood when a man pulls up in a rolls royce. >> and i'm afraid i was trying very hard not to fall in love with him and that was blake evan
click, call, or visit a store today. >>> the winner is julie andrews. >> the winner is julie andrews. but even with that sun lit voice -- ♪ the hills are alive with the sound of music ♪ >> -- there was always something a little wistful in julie andrews' eyes. ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ >> at the moment she is maybing "sound of music" her marriage to her childhood sweetheart was ending in divorce. she said she was incredibly naive when...
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andrew harding. repor andrew: in a lonely corner of southic afr a small town is starting to wonder if it has a future. >> nwater. andrew: h itn't rained here, not properly, for five years now. the local dam is -- wel ask the fish. therve been droughts here before, but none this ruthless. the sufferg is stark. a gift of hay mayca save these le, but it comes to late for half the herd. i have lost nine only myself. andrew: 9 dead? >> 9 dead. starvatioom >>m froarvation and drowned. andrew: this vast region depends on farmi. >> not mucht. lef that is from five years of drought. andrew: even the biggest farms are being pushed to the brink. >> if this drought persists for another two years, i don't think there are going to be many people left ear. andrew: inow t a local charity handout bottled water. it is hardly a long-term solution. who do you blame? >> what else the government? what else but the government? andrew: you think they should have planned for this? >> they should have made a plan. they knew t
andrew harding. repor andrew: in a lonely corner of southic afr a small town is starting to wonder if it has a future. >> nwater. andrew: h itn't rained here, not properly, for five years now. the local dam is -- wel ask the fish. therve been droughts here before, but none this ruthless. the sufferg is stark. a gift of hay mayca save these le, but it comes to late for half the herd. i have lost nine only myself. andrew: 9 dead? >> 9 dead. starvatioom >>m froarvation and...
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andrew marr meant to be the facilitator of the exchange?stion, listen attentively to the response, and then for clarity, ask any follow—up questions. but no, instead mr marr chose to constantly interrupt and talk over the prime ministerand even interrupt and talk over the prime minister and even had the audacity to ask him to hurry up and his response. whereas he actually kept quiet himself, weave the listener could have heard what the prime minister had to say. perhaps the bbc could consider producing an andrew marr monologue show, as he seems to like the sound of his own voice so much. well, 48 hours later, mr johnson was in the hot seat again asking the questions this time, dan walkerfor asking the questions this time, dan walker for breakfast. if you look at the paper this morning, a lot of them are talking about this potential changes to the withdrawal agreement, a lot are still talking about your private life and i know you were asked about this yesterday and you have made a point of not talk about this in the past... you mustn't be s
andrew marr meant to be the facilitator of the exchange?stion, listen attentively to the response, and then for clarity, ask any follow—up questions. but no, instead mr marr chose to constantly interrupt and talk over the prime ministerand even interrupt and talk over the prime minister and even had the audacity to ask him to hurry up and his response. whereas he actually kept quiet himself, weave the listener could have heard what the prime minister had to say. perhaps the bbc could consider...
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e e pa administrator -- epa administrator andrew wheeler. andrew, you've done a fantastic job. [applause] he's right now working on small refineries, getting them everything they need to stay, because it's a highly competitive business. we want to keep them really prosperous and keep them in business, andrew. so i know you're working on this. and he's dealing with them, i think, this week and next week, and he'll hopefully have something for the small refiners. anybody here from small refiners? yeah, a couple. not too many. oh, forget the small refiners. we don't have -- [laughter] now, you're going to take care of those small refiners. they're great people, right in and they've really been
e e pa administrator -- epa administrator andrew wheeler. andrew, you've done a fantastic job. [applause] he's right now working on small refineries, getting them everything they need to stay, because it's a highly competitive business. we want to keep them really prosperous and keep them in business, andrew. so i know you're working on this. and he's dealing with them, i think, this week and next week, and he'll hopefully have something for the small refiners. anybody here from small refiners?...
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andrew: no, no, no. let's be careful. they were given permission to and the same with the americans now. they are planning to raise tariffs. there is a world of difference between threatening and doing, and normally, there are up to because four months gap before they raise the tariffs, they have to adhere to a litany of exemption applications. rishaad: a recent big difference, but there is one constant and that is the fear factor. andrew: absolutely. sorry, what can i do about it? i look at all those things and i'm careless. other people look -- fearless. yvonne: self fulfilling prophecy? andrew: i would like to act on the facts. i don't like to fact -- act on pure expectations on what if. particularly when i look at the last year and a half on global trade and i don't see any signs it is there. united states, china. yvonne: we will have more from andrew freris, ecognosis advisory ceo. on the wall, the worrying signals coming from the world's biggest government debt market. the adidas ceo telling us concerns that the tra
andrew: no, no, no. let's be careful. they were given permission to and the same with the americans now. they are planning to raise tariffs. there is a world of difference between threatening and doing, and normally, there are up to because four months gap before they raise the tariffs, they have to adhere to a litany of exemption applications. rishaad: a recent big difference, but there is one constant and that is the fear factor. andrew: absolutely. sorry, what can i do about it? i look at...
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john: andrews' legendary career includes stage, movies, tv, concerts and recordings.nder of the british on power- itish empire and has two emmys, and oscar, and a kennedy center honor. andrews and hamilton, a professional writer and arts educator, have written more than 30 books for children and young adul. they wrote a memoir of my hollywood years as 18. as you were growing up, emma, were there movies or projects of your mothers's that were favorites? >> i was pretty much there most of the time, onset for most of the films. i cldn't sit through "the sound of music" for years without weeping, because anytim i see my mother cry on a film, i burst into tears. julie: and she would say, i'm just going out for a little bit. emma: but i have to say probly now among my favorites is "hawaii." i think her performance in it is so different than many of her other films, and so strong. john: "the americanization of emily" is one of youravorites.>> the valor, self-sacrifice and good and it's -- and goodness that needs more exposi. julie: is a timely theme about the fly and excess
john: andrews' legendary career includes stage, movies, tv, concerts and recordings.nder of the british on power- itish empire and has two emmys, and oscar, and a kennedy center honor. andrews and hamilton, a professional writer and arts educator, have written more than 30 books for children and young adul. they wrote a memoir of my hollywood years as 18. as you were growing up, emma, were there movies or projects of your mothers's that were favorites? >> i was pretty much there most of...
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andrew symonds live from outside the prosecutor's office in istanbul thank you. well the death of a virgin. has resonated around the world andrew thomas reports from a protest in sydney australia. this protest outside the saudi consulate in the center of sydney has been organized by human rights groups and saudi refugees in australia to mark the 1st anniversary of the murder of your mouth but it's not just about marking that grim anniversary it's also people here say about continuing the sort of work that he was doing speaking out about human rights abuses in saudi arabia and the imprisonment of political prisoners by journalists inside the country and protesting the ongoing export of weapons to saudi arabia while the war in yemen rages marcus was a brave champion of human rights and many many human rights defenders around the world and saudi arabia standing up today and calling for justice calling for an investigation into his standing with the more than 30 political prisoners that continue to be locked up in saudi arabia for nearly speaking out for their rights
andrew symonds live from outside the prosecutor's office in istanbul thank you. well the death of a virgin. has resonated around the world andrew thomas reports from a protest in sydney australia. this protest outside the saudi consulate in the center of sydney has been organized by human rights groups and saudi refugees in australia to mark the 1st anniversary of the murder of your mouth but it's not just about marking that grim anniversary it's also people here say about continuing the sort...
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tang in new york he is president of the american china public affairs institute in hong kong we have andrew wilson he is an international and independent china strategist and in knoxville across the same issue she is c.e.o. of china rising capital forecast a research technology company all right in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate sarah let me go to you 1st in knoxville the 7 do they honored verse 3 of the. communist china the advent of establishment of the communist state of china is a remarkable event it out the soviet union only lasted $69.00 and now china is at 70 and there's so much to talk about there are so many successes and there are so many challenges if you're the average person in china if there is such a thing what are they thinking on this day go ahead sir. i think that people are generally interested in celebrating this day and certainly an exciting time it's a major anniversary and i think people are generally happy with their living circumstances they're wealthier than they've ever been it's definitely something that in 1949 people
tang in new york he is president of the american china public affairs institute in hong kong we have andrew wilson he is an international and independent china strategist and in knoxville across the same issue she is c.e.o. of china rising capital forecast a research technology company all right in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate sarah let me go to you 1st in knoxville the 7 do they honored verse 3 of the. communist china the advent of establishment of...
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andrew harding reports.ndrew: secret footage of several dozen young zimbabwean elephants crowded enclosure waiting to be shipped to china for the rest of their lives. they have been kept in captivity for a year already, separated from their families. zimbabwean authorities say that selling them is the right thing to do, there are sadly too many elephants in the country. the money they will earn from china will save other lands now at risk of a terrible drought. the last two weeks alone, at least 55 elephants have died of starvation and. -- and thirst. >> there is no food, there is no water. that is why we are saying to the international community, this is our problem, allow us to trade. andrew: this cargo plane flew at least 30 of the elephants out of zimbabwe. but the process was secretive, prompting fears of corruption anoutrage from animal welfare groups. >> sadly they are in for more of a miserable life than they already had after being ripped from their families and mothers. they are going to be living
andrew harding reports.ndrew: secret footage of several dozen young zimbabwean elephants crowded enclosure waiting to be shipped to china for the rest of their lives. they have been kept in captivity for a year already, separated from their families. zimbabwean authorities say that selling them is the right thing to do, there are sadly too many elephants in the country. the money they will earn from china will save other lands now at risk of a terrible drought. the last two weeks alone, at...
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>> reporter: julie andrews at home.the joy she has given us for generations. >> mary poppins, you look beautiful. >> do you really think so? >> cross my heart you do. >> reporter: so it began. it wasn't how she said it, it was that something in her face told you that there was someone named mary poppins who wanted to heal your world and make it bright. ♪ a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down ♪ >> reporter: tomorrow she and her daughter emma will tell us what we've never heard before. >> i got the courage after the last week to say, i don't understand why i'm weeping so much, i can't seem to stop. >> tune in to diane sawyer's interview tomorrow on "gm ennndedersion "nightline." that's it for tonight. catch our full episodes on hulu. good night, america.
>> reporter: julie andrews at home.the joy she has given us for generations. >> mary poppins, you look beautiful. >> do you really think so? >> cross my heart you do. >> reporter: so it began. it wasn't how she said it, it was that something in her face told you that there was someone named mary poppins who wanted to heal your world and make it bright. ♪ a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down ♪ >> reporter: tomorrow she and her daughter emma will...
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( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back with julie andrews! cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ ♪ ♪ olay's new retinol24 faced the competition and rose above. you've never tried a retinol like this. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the #1 retinol. visibly smoother brighter skin in 24 hours. a skin upgrade? crushed it. new olay retinol24. face anything.olay. and also available in retinol serum and retinol eye cream. ( ♪ ) only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser...
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to some extent the pressure comes on the conservatives as well, and andrew schier.as neck and neck. 0ver suggested this was neck and neck. over 40 days of the campaign it seemed that not a lot seem to move with the conservatives and the liberals very much fighting to win this election and the ndp coming up asa this election and the ndp coming up as a third party behind them. ultimately this will be seen as a success by the liberal party for justin trudeau. he has had a tough, tough election. he has had times where there have been personal attacks and it has got pretty nasty. he has adjusted this has been the dirtiest election in this country's history. there will have been moments where andrew scheer in particular has put an emphasis on talking aboutjustin particular has put an emphasis on talking about justin trudeau's character and how, and his view, he has left canada down, notjust character and how, and his view, he has left canada down, not just with those photos are blackface and brown phase, but some of his policies. i'm justin trudeau has been attacked on th
to some extent the pressure comes on the conservatives as well, and andrew schier.as neck and neck. 0ver suggested this was neck and neck. over 40 days of the campaign it seemed that not a lot seem to move with the conservatives and the liberals very much fighting to win this election and the ndp coming up asa this election and the ndp coming up as a third party behind them. ultimately this will be seen as a success by the liberal party for justin trudeau. he has had a tough, tough election. he...
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andrew: i think that is possible.ne problem for the federal reserve is the extent of the and-china trade standoff the impact that has had on business confidence. if you did not have this u.s.-china trade stuff going on, the outcome over the last 12 months would be quite different. i think it was reasonable if jay powell saw the potential for course correction and limited moves are still quite possible. we do not know what is going to happen with u.s.-china trade. do not think there is going to be any breakthrough this week. the upside risk is it does not get any worse this week. this is something -- the fed does not have a crystal ball. it is hard for them to deal with. willit looks like the boj be buying more foreign bonds. where do you think they will be buying, in what size, and what are you positioning for? andrew: across the complex in japan, the public sector, asset managers as well, there has been a tendency to buy u.s. assets primarily, including u.s. credit. i think that is part of this overall gravitational
andrew: i think that is possible.ne problem for the federal reserve is the extent of the and-china trade standoff the impact that has had on business confidence. if you did not have this u.s.-china trade stuff going on, the outcome over the last 12 months would be quite different. i think it was reasonable if jay powell saw the potential for course correction and limited moves are still quite possible. we do not know what is going to happen with u.s.-china trade. do not think there is going to...
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[applause] andrew: thank you, jim. thank you, new hampshire. that may have been the best intro i have ever had. i'll have to bring jim with me everywhere. i want to thank the college students here today because i do not remember a class starting at 8:00 a.m. jim gave a fantastic intro but he missed the best part. how many of you knew i went to high school in new hampshire? how did you miss this, jim? i graduated in 1992. they just brought me back to speak a few months ago and when i was there, i said i haven't been\graduation because i didn't really have a good time here. the student body erupted in applause which is not what i had expected. i sort of feel bad that was the reaction. i went toaduated, brown university, didn't know what to do so i went to lost through -- law school. i was an attorney for five unhappy months and then i left to start a company. caminiti started a business or organization or mailing list or club? if you have your hand up, you know number one, it is much harder than it looks and number two, when someone asks how it i
[applause] andrew: thank you, jim. thank you, new hampshire. that may have been the best intro i have ever had. i'll have to bring jim with me everywhere. i want to thank the college students here today because i do not remember a class starting at 8:00 a.m. jim gave a fantastic intro but he missed the best part. how many of you knew i went to high school in new hampshire? how did you miss this, jim? i graduated in 1992. they just brought me back to speak a few months ago and when i was there,...
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>> andrew. >> andrew? >> how are you doing?apa lumpy. >> how are you doing? >> he can't hear you. he's been out of it for like three months. i still have to take care of him. still have to feed him. >> that's good of you to do that. >> it's nice. it just becomes tedious -- i'm going to actually chew the food up and spit it into his mouth like a mama bird to a baby bird. you know what i mean? >> oh, gosh. >> it's not fun. but you know what? i'm in the will. so just trying to hang on. what are you doing? are you in anybody's will? >> hopefully my parents. >> your parents? how old are they? they're not 100 years old. >> 61 or -- >> so you've got a ways to go. you have a few years before you're spitting kung pao into their mouth. you ever give an old man a sponge bath? >> no. >> you want to? >> i think i'm good. it's not sanitary. >> i'm just stuck. how long are you supposed to wait for two grand and a sweet & low collection? >> good luck. >> can you do me a favor? i threw my shoulder out the other day playing tennis. >> okay. what
>> andrew. >> andrew? >> how are you doing?apa lumpy. >> how are you doing? >> he can't hear you. he's been out of it for like three months. i still have to take care of him. still have to feed him. >> that's good of you to do that. >> it's nice. it just becomes tedious -- i'm going to actually chew the food up and spit it into his mouth like a mama bird to a baby bird. you know what i mean? >> oh, gosh. >> it's not fun. but you know what?...
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we have a fantastic, thoughtful report put outlined b o put outy andrew. what i would like to recommend is you do something similar. it is so easy to whip out in five minutes. i would like to see something done for the s part. some of the characters that we are currently invested with are friends o of valdimar putin and those who don't share a commit commitment to human rights. there is not a lot of homework of the worst of the worst. who are we invested in bringing us is most return on investment even though they might be engaged in torture or murter. i don't believe you can take action until you get the information. thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> this is discussion only. we will continue to item 8. >> action item. annual report and recommendation on investment restriction in u.s. tobacco companies. >> this is an update on level three of our esg policy. it includes a recommendation. >> thank you. a quick update on the us tobacco restriction. we have had this in place since 1998, the year that u.s. tobacco manufacturers entered the master settlem
we have a fantastic, thoughtful report put outlined b o put outy andrew. what i would like to recommend is you do something similar. it is so easy to whip out in five minutes. i would like to see something done for the s part. some of the characters that we are currently invested with are friends o of valdimar putin and those who don't share a commit commitment to human rights. there is not a lot of homework of the worst of the worst. who are we invested in bringing us is most return on...
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a conversation with julieings: andrews.ies,orld protesters have takeno the streets. the demands in each country may be unique but demonstrators are united in despetion wit economic disparity and unrealized expectations. inebanon, jane ferguson reports anger at the governmentl divides. >> reporter: in lebanon, defying religious divisions is a revolutionary act in and of itself. this protest movement,ess than ten days old, aims to overcome decades of deep sectariani that have led to a corrupt government and devastating economic crisis. corrtion and bad leadership have made lebanon the second most indebted country in the world. it may default on its debts if it doesn't balance its annual budget. the government has tried to claw its way out of the financial disaster by promising reforms, but demanding more taxes. these people have had enough. >> reporter: this group of young men are angry that there is no future here for em. >> reporter: lebanon'solitical system is based on the country's sectarian divisions, with top government
a conversation with julieings: andrews.ies,orld protesters have takeno the streets. the demands in each country may be unique but demonstrators are united in despetion wit economic disparity and unrealized expectations. inebanon, jane ferguson reports anger at the governmentl divides. >> reporter: in lebanon, defying religious divisions is a revolutionary act in and of itself. this protest movement,ess than ten days old, aims to overcome decades of deep sectariani that have led to a...
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andrew: we are cautious.nally, we see better value in japan, better value in europe, two markets that are behaving, more reasonably valued, where we think ownership is lower, but overall, we are defensive. we are overweight cash and do not see a lot of value in global markets. or done: do you buy gold, clients ask you to buy gold? andrew: clients are looking at it. you are seeing futures rise quite a bit with gold, but you already had a big move in the dollar. you have already had a big move in rates lower, and, look. i think the fed might come out and disappoint with their minutes this week, right? i think the fed is sounding less dovish than the market expects them to be. we are commodity neutral. rinsing: andrew sheets, morgan stanley, and a second whistleblower could be about to emerge. we have that story, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is ". bloomberg surveillance." lacqua.ncine a second whistleblower in the impeachment inquiry concerning donald trump might be about to emerge. one lawyer say
andrew: we are cautious.nally, we see better value in japan, better value in europe, two markets that are behaving, more reasonably valued, where we think ownership is lower, but overall, we are defensive. we are overweight cash and do not see a lot of value in global markets. or done: do you buy gold, clients ask you to buy gold? andrew: clients are looking at it. you are seeing futures rise quite a bit with gold, but you already had a big move in the dollar. you have already had a big move in...
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the bbc‘s business reporter andrew wood.h once demanded huge numbers of workers but increasing factory floors and warehouses are places where technology dominates. the industrial transformation asia pacific conference in singapore, the latest innovations are on display as technology companies try to convince manufacturers to adopt cutting—edge production processes. but can machines do all the heavy lifting? timothy mcdonald went to find out. some people are worried about the implications of artificial intelligence and robotic process automation. there were perhaps it will put us all out of a job for sub the optimists on the other hand say that in fact we are more likely to work alongside these machines should —— these machines at greatly increased productivity and they will get rid of some of the worst elements of ourjobs. they want to do a quick inspection of the parts, and sometimes people like to scan it and do some copy. they want to do a reverse imaging of the old part. can you scan anything, my face for simple? i can d
the bbc‘s business reporter andrew wood.h once demanded huge numbers of workers but increasing factory floors and warehouses are places where technology dominates. the industrial transformation asia pacific conference in singapore, the latest innovations are on display as technology companies try to convince manufacturers to adopt cutting—edge production processes. but can machines do all the heavy lifting? timothy mcdonald went to find out. some people are worried about the implications of...
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let's talk about andrew johnson.remove the secretary of war under tenure act. >> he did. >> that was illegal. >> nixon tried to use the intelligence service to gain political advantage. that was illegal. clinton -- >> lied under oath. >> -- clinton lied to a grand jury. that was illegal. >> yes. >> all three had committed crimes before an impeachment inquiry took place. this inquiry is about looking for a criminal act. because they hate the president and they're wanting to do anything they can possibly do to impeach him just like they said since he's won the election. >> well, he made it very easy for them by having this phone call because it is clear proof of abuse of power. whether it rises to the level of impeachment, i don't know. that's for the democrats to make the case. but i like very much having both sides -- >> it's not illegal, chris. >> i don't know that -- an abuse of power can be illegal. the standard for impeachment is something that is open to political debate. as president ford said, an impeachable o
let's talk about andrew johnson.remove the secretary of war under tenure act. >> he did. >> that was illegal. >> nixon tried to use the intelligence service to gain political advantage. that was illegal. clinton -- >> lied under oath. >> -- clinton lied to a grand jury. that was illegal. >> yes. >> all three had committed crimes before an impeachment inquiry took place. this inquiry is about looking for a criminal act. because they hate the president...
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pastor andrew brunson on his two years imprisoned on false charges. cambodia cracks down on the growing orphanage industry. plus, privacy versus precision. how data is driving creative breakthroughs and novel legal challenges. >> woodruff: we had hoped to have a conversation with vice president mike pence tonight, but that has now been moved to monday. now, we want to hear from lawmakers who have access to the secure room for the interviews at the heart of the impeachment inquiry. we reached out to all the republican members on the three committees involved. none are able to join us. we turn to representative jackie speier, a democrat from california. she sits on both the intelligence and oversight committees, both involved in this phase of the impeachment inquiry. congresswoman speier, thank you for joining us again. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: we appreciate it. i want to ask you first tact pushback from republicans who are focusing, as we've heard, not so much in defending the president and what he did, although some of them say they're sure it
pastor andrew brunson on his two years imprisoned on false charges. cambodia cracks down on the growing orphanage industry. plus, privacy versus precision. how data is driving creative breakthroughs and novel legal challenges. >> woodruff: we had hoped to have a conversation with vice president mike pence tonight, but that has now been moved to monday. now, we want to hear from lawmakers who have access to the secure room for the interviews at the heart of the impeachment inquiry. we...
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and andrew said to me dsh andrew said, you know, they're going to say it's isolated incident.nd he said but you have all the tapes. so it's actually going to embarrass "the new york times." he said you're going to embarrass "the new york times." >> i said why. >> he said when it's all said and done, "the new york times" is going to apologize to in re readers process. >> okay beal see what happens. we released the second tape in washington, d.c. >> girlfriend is a prostitute. >> okay. >> and i don't know. >> i kind of figured that. >> i'm using the money she is getting you know what i mean. >> with the police you don't know where it's coming from we're looking out for you. >> okay that's deep. >> by the way, the negotiating post put a big story. put it on the cover two days in a row. we went to new york they told to us bury the illicit proceeds in a tin cane. >> bury this. >> a tin i put the money in a tin. >> in a tin and push it in the earth there. put the grass over. >> we were beside ourselves. this story was big. it blew up. and extraordinary -- an extraordinary series of
and andrew said to me dsh andrew said, you know, they're going to say it's isolated incident.nd he said but you have all the tapes. so it's actually going to embarrass "the new york times." he said you're going to embarrass "the new york times." >> i said why. >> he said when it's all said and done, "the new york times" is going to apologize to in re readers process. >> okay beal see what happens. we released the second tape in washington, d.c....
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andrew was really struggling a lot when he was on his own.at is good but he alienated himself from the family and kept himself very secluded. he was really struggling. buying the building and converting it from a rundown hotel to a state—of—the—art family home cost more than £50,000. kent county council spent over 150,000, and thanet council spent more. the council think it is worth the expense. taxpayer money is a good use for this project. it shows authorities what they can do with their historic housing stock. it is so often blamed as being the cause of problems in those areas and it is not the fault of those areas. it is better than demolishing the building and saves the country money. the family is privately renting the house from kent county council, it costs about £1750 a month, plus bills. richard says that living together has helped them to save money. we are not all paying separate rent, or electricity bills, gas bills, and water bills, council tax and everything else. we are alljust paying one lump sum for the house. like all famil
andrew was really struggling a lot when he was on his own.at is good but he alienated himself from the family and kept himself very secluded. he was really struggling. buying the building and converting it from a rundown hotel to a state—of—the—art family home cost more than £50,000. kent county council spent over 150,000, and thanet council spent more. the council think it is worth the expense. taxpayer money is a good use for this project. it shows authorities what they can do with...
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amy: andrew bacevich, we want you to stay with us.ack, we go to capitol hill were republican lawmakers stormed into a secure room to disisrupt the impeachmet proceedings of p presidentnt tr. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy:y: this is democracycy now!, i'm amy gogoodman with nermemeen shaikh. nermeen: republican lawmakers stormed a closed hearing room wednesday, disrupting the house impeachment investigation into president donald trump and delaying a pentagon official's testimony. in an extraordinary chain of events, dozens of republican congressmembers pushed into a secure hearing room as laura cooper, the u.s. defense official who oversees ukraine and russia matters, was due to testify. a five hour stand-off ensued. this is kansas republican representative roger marshall being questioned by reporters. maybe 15, 20 -- republicans, maybe 30 of us, the and.lettuce they walked out. they're not going to let us hear anything. this whole thing is a sham. now we're just in there yelling and screaming at each other. if this is not open and
amy: andrew bacevich, we want you to stay with us.ack, we go to capitol hill were republican lawmakers stormed into a secure room to disisrupt the impeachmet proceedings of p presidentnt tr. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy:y: this is democracycy now!, i'm amy gogoodman with nermemeen shaikh. nermeen: republican lawmakers stormed a closed hearing room wednesday, disrupting the house impeachment investigation into president donald trump and delaying a pentagon official's testimony. in an...
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all this as we count down to the fed this week and markets, we're talking to our guest host, andrew thisorning, maybe there will be disappointment for the rate cuts and might disapaint from market views. an event risk week is now a market tilting into the red at the start of the session let's dive into someof this green and red as we begin the trading day. towards the bottom of these charts this morning in terms of underperformers that we're watching by a sector level versus some of the outperformers at the start, autos at the top, banks at the very bottom of the boards trading down by .6% asia won the reporters, very disappointing numbers from the bank that stock is down 3% at the open media stocks down .4%. so some fairly decent percentage at the start of the day. industrials around the glimmer of hope progressing. industrials on the back foot sliding a third of a percent food and drink also grinding lower with utilities from there, we have household goods trading a little bit firmer this basket of stocks is what we're watching closely this morning. initial print seems to be firmer but
all this as we count down to the fed this week and markets, we're talking to our guest host, andrew thisorning, maybe there will be disappointment for the rate cuts and might disapaint from market views. an event risk week is now a market tilting into the red at the start of the session let's dive into someof this green and red as we begin the trading day. towards the bottom of these charts this morning in terms of underperformers that we're watching by a sector level versus some of the...
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andrew scheer had the big clip at the beginning.oughts, people are not going to watch for two hours, i will come out looking like angry guy. for american viewers, he wants to be the next prime minister. he has the dimples, but he ditched the dimples and he went for the full anger. it is a risky strategy because it can be very polarizing to look only angry and only oppose and not propose. the prime minister is the incumbent and he also had a risky strategy. he said, i will try to stay above the fray, but he risked fading away. he was neutral, and andrew shira got some partisan momentum. who is, there was singh our third party, and he looked at it and said, no room for policy here, i will go for likability. he thought, and politics they do not care how much you know, they want to know how much you care. he probably did the best in the debates, and that hurts mr. trudeau, because who does it help? the conservative, andrew scheer. shery: what topic sparked some fireworks last night? n: andrew scheer wants to make this about trust. that
andrew scheer had the big clip at the beginning.oughts, people are not going to watch for two hours, i will come out looking like angry guy. for american viewers, he wants to be the next prime minister. he has the dimples, but he ditched the dimples and he went for the full anger. it is a risky strategy because it can be very polarizing to look only angry and only oppose and not propose. the prime minister is the incumbent and he also had a risky strategy. he said, i will try to stay above the...
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pastor andrew brunson on his two years in prisonn false charges.dia tracks down on the growing orphanage industry. privacy versus precision. how data is driving novel legal challenges. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and from the west, from the wall clerk cronkite -- the walter cronkite school of journalism. judy: we plan to have a conversation with mike pence tonight but that was moved to monday. do -- we want to hear from lawmakers who have access to the secure room at the heart of the impeachment inquiry. we reached out to all the republican members and none were able to join us. we turned to representative jackie spear, a democrat from california. she sits on the intelligence committee and oversight committee, both involved in this phase of the impeachment inquiry. thank you for joining us. we appreciated it. i want to ask you first about the push back from republicans who are focusing, as we have heard, not so much in defending the president and what he did, although some of them say they are sure it doesn't amoun
pastor andrew brunson on his two years in prisonn false charges.dia tracks down on the growing orphanage industry. privacy versus precision. how data is driving novel legal challenges. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and from the west, from the wall clerk cronkite -- the walter cronkite school of journalism. judy: we plan to have a conversation with mike pence tonight but that was moved to monday. do -- we want to hear from lawmakers who have access to the...
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i have to say, how disappointed i was with andrew marr today.borisjohnson was absolutely appalling. he asked questions but did not give the prime minister a chance to answer or even finish what he was saying. it seemed all he was interested in was the word humbug. boris was doing his best to explain about brexit and the nhs and other subjects that actually concern the country. but andrew would not listen and continually spoke over boris. isn't mr marr meant to be the facilitator of the exchange, ask the question, listen attentively to the response and then,
i have to say, how disappointed i was with andrew marr today.borisjohnson was absolutely appalling. he asked questions but did not give the prime minister a chance to answer or even finish what he was saying. it seemed all he was interested in was the word humbug. boris was doing his best to explain about brexit and the nhs and other subjects that actually concern the country. but andrew would not listen and continually spoke over boris. isn't mr marr meant to be the facilitator of the...
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andrew, i love what you said. if you have the opportunity to affect change, do you have a moral obligation to do so. military,erved in the civilian service, you have done it all. senator mccain said that military and national civilian service are two sides of the same time. is saying thestal same thing. what was similar about your service in the military and your americorps service, and what was different. what did you learn from each, and why was it valuable for you to do both? andrew: i will take a moment here. task and purpose, everyone operating for the same cause. my program was a little bit different because it was made up of veterans, so everybody had known the mission and been on the mission. the teamworkely aspect, working together with a common task and purpose towards a goal, something in mind to do. we have that sense of accomplishment. it was different because working with dependents were also in our program. it was not necessarily that drive in them already, that sense of duty to accomplish the missi
andrew, i love what you said. if you have the opportunity to affect change, do you have a moral obligation to do so. military,erved in the civilian service, you have done it all. senator mccain said that military and national civilian service are two sides of the same time. is saying thestal same thing. what was similar about your service in the military and your americorps service, and what was different. what did you learn from each, and why was it valuable for you to do both? andrew: i will...
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laura: as andrew scheer trs to defeat mr. trudeau, what is heg bank, lyse? lyse: if anything, this election has been a referendum on justin trudeau and his four years in office. mr. trudeau's own slogan is "the future, looking to the future." doesn't want people to dwell on his mistakes in office, the h scandals whie dogged him. but his rivals have made it all about him. andrew scheer consistent has been on the attack, ac justin trudeau of having no n authority to re, no moral standing, calling him a phony and a fraud. the candidate on the new left of the democrats saying that he is hee one with the progressive mandate, he is the one who should be defining the agenda i an electere issues like climate change are one of the top concerns for canadian voters. laura: it soun as though the rhetoric has been very heated in that is not very canadian, is it? lyse: i suppose canadians would like to say that, but certainlyh justin trude said as well as others that this is one of the nastiest elections they had ever seen. that may not be saying a lot in canadian politic
laura: as andrew scheer trs to defeat mr. trudeau, what is heg bank, lyse? lyse: if anything, this election has been a referendum on justin trudeau and his four years in office. mr. trudeau's own slogan is "the future, looking to the future." doesn't want people to dwell on his mistakes in office, the h scandals whie dogged him. but his rivals have made it all about him. andrew scheer consistent has been on the attack, ac justin trudeau of having no n authority to re, no moral...
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this is andrew. he's finishing an essay for tomorrow's deadline. but andrew isn't a student.olume of companies offering to write an assignment for you. we decided to test it out. the cost really depends on how quickly you want it, how long the essay has to be. and most importantly, what grade you want for it. a 1000 word 2:2 standard essay, with a week's delivery time, will set our reporter catherine back just over £100. but if she wanted a first, and by tomorrow, you are talking nearly £600. with the order in, i have sent catherine on a mission. posing as a student doing a survey, she went to three north—east universities. have you ever used a and essay writing service? do you know anybody who has? yeah, ido. my friends. no—one admitted they used an essay writing service, but out of 60 students, ten said they had a friend who had, and 12 said they would consider using one themselves. would you ever consider using one? yeah, potentially. maybe, if i really needed it, i guess. but these companies claim that they are just offering model answers and the broad essay should be rew
this is andrew. he's finishing an essay for tomorrow's deadline. but andrew isn't a student.olume of companies offering to write an assignment for you. we decided to test it out. the cost really depends on how quickly you want it, how long the essay has to be. and most importantly, what grade you want for it. a 1000 word 2:2 standard essay, with a week's delivery time, will set our reporter catherine back just over £100. but if she wanted a first, and by tomorrow, you are talking nearly £600....
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andrew's right they have been out of favor.ere and say, this is the time, because all the bad news is out and interest rates are as low as they're ever going to be this is the time when you build a position based on price to book and all these different things i actually have heard people recommending that. are you recommending banks >> we are, but you've got to take the timing of when it's going to be, like you said, the right time banks are a trade built on are we going into recession or not into recession andrew, when you talk about banks have been out of favor, the reason they've been out of favor is after the tax reform and since then it's all been about the inversion of the yield curve. are we going into this recession and the probability, at least what people talk about, you hear them on here, the probability's been going up. in relation to the earnings growth that we just saw on the numbers, down 3%, if you look at the banks in general year over year they're going to be up 2% now we parse that out a little bit more, mon
andrew's right they have been out of favor.ere and say, this is the time, because all the bad news is out and interest rates are as low as they're ever going to be this is the time when you build a position based on price to book and all these different things i actually have heard people recommending that. are you recommending banks >> we are, but you've got to take the timing of when it's going to be, like you said, the right time banks are a trade built on are we going into recession...
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andrew yang.hanks very much. >> would love that, wolf, i'll see you soon in new york. >> take care, in washington, that's where we are. much more news coming up, including this. my favorite story of the day and a very bipartisan celebration here in the nation's capital as the washington nationals are heading to the world series for the first time. full of good. so you can be too. try our new warm grain bowls today. panera. food as it should be. i want free access for whto research.? yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. now offering zero commissions on online trades. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you have to meet a deductible for each
andrew yang.hanks very much. >> would love that, wolf, i'll see you soon in new york. >> take care, in washington, that's where we are. much more news coming up, including this. my favorite story of the day and a very bipartisan celebration here in the nation's capital as the washington nationals are heading to the world series for the first time. full of good. so you can be too. try our new warm grain bowls today. panera. food as it should be. i want free access for whto research.?...
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andrew has learning difficulties. struggled to look after himself. andrew was really struggling a lot when he was on his own. he's always been a bit of a loner and quite happy in his own company, which is good, but he really had alienated himself from the family and kept himself very secluded. you know, he was really struggling. buying the building and converting it from a rundown hotel to a state—of—the—art family home cost more than £950,000. kent county council spent almost 650,000. thanet council spent around £74,000. nick dermott, the heritage adviser for thanet district council, thinks it's worth the expense. i think taxpayers' money is a good use for this project because it is the exemplar to other authorities as to what they can do with their historic housing stock which is so often blamed as being the cause for the social ills of those areas. and if that stops buildings being demolished, which i hope it will, that has saved the entire country money. the family's privately renting the house from kent county co
andrew has learning difficulties. struggled to look after himself. andrew was really struggling a lot when he was on his own. he's always been a bit of a loner and quite happy in his own company, which is good, but he really had alienated himself from the family and kept himself very secluded. you know, he was really struggling. buying the building and converting it from a rundown hotel to a state—of—the—art family home cost more than £950,000. kent county council spent almost 650,000....
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dame julie andrews, a legend we're honored that she's stopping by to chat with us.l every one of the 41 million vehicle owners in america who have been affected by the takata airbag recall, that a part inside the airbags can explode causing serious injury, even death. i need your help. go to safeairbags.com to see if your vehicle is on the recall list. it could save your life. don't eat them for the 100 percent whole grain oats. don't eat them because the oats can help lower cholesterol. eat them for her. ♪ only roomba i7+ uses two multi-surface rubber brushes. ♪ and picks up more pet hair than other robot vacuums. and the filter captures 99% of dog and cat allergens. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™. ♪ [vacuum] ♪ ♪ mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. don't start xeljanz if y
dame julie andrews, a legend we're honored that she's stopping by to chat with us.l every one of the 41 million vehicle owners in america who have been affected by the takata airbag recall, that a part inside the airbags can explode causing serious injury, even death. i need your help. go to safeairbags.com to see if your vehicle is on the recall list. it could save your life. don't eat them for the 100 percent whole grain oats. don't eat them because the oats can help lower cholesterol. eat...
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enter andrew johnson, the vice president who succeeded lincoln. southern democrat whom lincoln had picked to create a national unity ticket. there are few things historians agree upon, but this is one. andrew johnson was one of america's worst presidents. >> he was essentially an incredibly racist, neo-confederate who was dead set against congress' program of reconstructing the south. >> republicans in congress despised andrew johnson. >> he stood for the repression of african-americans whom a war had just been fought to liberate. >> president johnson vetoed almost all the measures to give civil liberties and representation to blacks. the republican-controlled congress decided to wage a political war. >> it set an impeachment trap for him. >> that trap was called the tenure of office act. >> congress passed a law over johnson's veto that said he could not fire his own cabinet members. >> when president johnson fired his secretary of war, edwin stanton, the house approved 11 articles of impeachment against him, one of which accused the president of
enter andrew johnson, the vice president who succeeded lincoln. southern democrat whom lincoln had picked to create a national unity ticket. there are few things historians agree upon, but this is one. andrew johnson was one of america's worst presidents. >> he was essentially an incredibly racist, neo-confederate who was dead set against congress' program of reconstructing the south. >> republicans in congress despised andrew johnson. >> he stood for the repression of...
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rather going back to istanbul now we go to andrew simmons outside the prosecutor's office and we've got jamal who is outside the saudi consulate of course jamal this is where the crime was actually committed and there's an whole array of people and groups who are determined for this crime to be remembered. indeed martin and they are organizing a memorial service will begin the exact minutes on this last year of the street and to that building and then dumping this memorial service martin as a moment of silence and the idea behind this name is a century sending a defiant tone to those who murdered. that this bites their attempts to try and silence a free press to try and silence somebody. had written about what he saw as either corruption or oppression not just inside eurabia but also in the wider arab world that those attempts to silence those voices will not succeed far from its they have given birth true more determination amongst other groups so you have colleagues of his from the united states you have human rights activists you have his fiance you have politicians from egypt for ex
rather going back to istanbul now we go to andrew simmons outside the prosecutor's office and we've got jamal who is outside the saudi consulate of course jamal this is where the crime was actually committed and there's an whole array of people and groups who are determined for this crime to be remembered. indeed martin and they are organizing a memorial service will begin the exact minutes on this last year of the street and to that building and then dumping this memorial service martin as a...