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dustan: i went to bali in 2011 and was awestruck by the reefs i saw. this is in the very base of the coral triangle. it's sort of the mother, if you will, of coral-reef biodiversity and of all marine biodiversity. and i've been going there annually since. and what this video depicts are the c changes we saw befofore ad after a very severe heating episode, caused in part by el nino and global warming. this is the e sty of what happened to the reef in one year. so this is a healthy coral. we call it the monument coral. we have a temperature probe underneath that records the temperature of the sea water every 30 minutes. so we have very good temperature records from this part of the ocean. so this coral is probably 500, maybe a thousand years old. it's like a big, giant redwood tree or a sequoia. and it's bleaching, and when it bleaches, it loses the algae in its tissue that allow it to grow faster and help its nutrition. it's sort of like, if you went through a human, it would be like taking out a kidney. these white areas are bleached, and this brown ar
dustan: i went to bali in 2011 and was awestruck by the reefs i saw. this is in the very base of the coral triangle. it's sort of the mother, if you will, of coral-reef biodiversity and of all marine biodiversity. and i've been going there annually since. and what this video depicts are the c changes we saw befofore ad after a very severe heating episode, caused in part by el nino and global warming. this is the e sty of what happened to the reef in one year. so this is a healthy coral. we call...
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not bad places to live. >> anthony: bali's nice. >> fiore: bali's nice, but then, every time i'm -- when you take it for granted when you drive by this magnificent, like, the coliseum? >> asia: yeah, i don't even look at it. >> anthony: what about you? do you think, "wow, it's kind of awesome here?" >> ana: mm, yeah. i do, actually. i appreciate it a lot, but it's not like every time i drive by i'm like, "wow!" >> nicola: like, this year it's a bit better than the other years. >> asia: what? the coliseum? >> nicola: yeah, like -- >> asia: why is it better? it's been there for 2,000 plus years. >> nicola: yeah, but -- well, other year it was, um -- >> asia: dirty. >> nicola: dirty. and, and it was, uh, like, plastic somewhere. >> anthony: oh, they were -- when they were renovating it they covered it. >> asia: they were cleaning it, yeah. ow. >> nicola: and this year it's all perfect. >> asia: this is oxtail. >> anthony: this is really good. >> asia: mm, bravisima fiore. [ family speaking italian ] >> anthony: it's fantastic. >> asia: mama mia. >> ana: brava. >> nicola: what is this, then?
not bad places to live. >> anthony: bali's nice. >> fiore: bali's nice, but then, every time i'm -- when you take it for granted when you drive by this magnificent, like, the coliseum? >> asia: yeah, i don't even look at it. >> anthony: what about you? do you think, "wow, it's kind of awesome here?" >> ana: mm, yeah. i do, actually. i appreciate it a lot, but it's not like every time i drive by i'm like, "wow!" >> nicola: like, this year...
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it's a famous festival and just as we it's a famous festival and just as we like to bali or whatever,d. i'm notan diwali. we celebrated and respected. i'm not an observing question but it's easter, it is a serious festival. so let's just have easter eggs. we all agree, we not impressed. thank you very much for looking at some of the stories behind the headlines. we'll have you back soon. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. were going to look at the front page of this sun before we leave you. it has the clear message, up yours, senor ‘s. they spent all day working at! don't forget you can see all the front pages online. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. good evening. many central and eastern parts of the uk had a very pleasa nt eastern parts of the uk had a very pleasant day with some sunshine and warmth. this was taken this afternoon by one of our weather watchers in centra
it's a famous festival and just as we it's a famous festival and just as we like to bali or whatever,d. i'm notan diwali. we celebrated and respected. i'm not an observing question but it's easter, it is a serious festival. so let's just have easter eggs. we all agree, we not impressed. thank you very much for looking at some of the stories behind the headlines. we'll have you back soon. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc...
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they are planning to build a 350 tall attraction rising near balis. the press of atlantic city reports that the state economic development authority agreed to pay 28% of the $38 million cost. construction could start next month with the polar coaster opening in 2019. still to come, dozens of riders stuck on a rollercoaster. >>> plus we hear from the daughter of the doctor pulled off the jet. >> today temperatures topped off at 66-degrees. you can see the bubble of summer air with 80s. it will move in, in time for easter sunday. >> a 90-year-old delaware woman with a row on the river. an update on joel embid's recovery when "action news" continues tonight. ♪ ♪ >> so rollercoasters are supposed to give you a thrill. 24 riders on the joker jinx at six flags in maryland got more than they bargained for tonight. the ride was stuck 100 feet in the air. firefighters used a rescue bucket to get everyone down safely. that took four hours. passengers were stuck five hours on the same ride in 2014. >> no thank you. >> the 69-year-old passenger dragged off the un
they are planning to build a 350 tall attraction rising near balis. the press of atlantic city reports that the state economic development authority agreed to pay 28% of the $38 million cost. construction could start next month with the polar coaster opening in 2019. still to come, dozens of riders stuck on a rollercoaster. >>> plus we hear from the daughter of the doctor pulled off the jet. >> today temperatures topped off at 66-degrees. you can see the bubble of summer air with...
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they are planning to build a 350 tall attraction rising near balis. press of atlantic city reports that the state economic development authority agreed to pay 28% of the $38 million cost. construction could start next month with the polar coaster opening in 2019. still to come, dozens of riders stuck on a rollercoaster. >>> plus we hear from the daughter of the doctor pulled off the jet. >> today temperatures topped off at 66-degrees. you can see the bubble of summer air with 80s. it will move in, in time for easter sunday. >> a 90-year-old delaware woman with a row on the river. an update on joel embid's recovery when "action news" continues tonight. ♪ ♪ >> tomorrow we'll help you get to work on time by showing you the latest traffic delays. and it looks like it may be colder tomorrow morning. we'll check the numbers for you. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with sp
they are planning to build a 350 tall attraction rising near balis. press of atlantic city reports that the state economic development authority agreed to pay 28% of the $38 million cost. construction could start next month with the polar coaster opening in 2019. still to come, dozens of riders stuck on a rollercoaster. >>> plus we hear from the daughter of the doctor pulled off the jet. >> today temperatures topped off at 66-degrees. you can see the bubble of summer air with...
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biggest acts in the world — sounds to the biggest acts in the world— u2, coldplay and some chap called bali is a self—proclaimed non— musician who uses technology to make his art. there it is. sir this essentially never repeat in billions of years. it is constantly generating new images. i mean, sometimes it does things that are so baffling fantastic you think, i never would have thought of that. baffling fantastic you think, i never would have thought of thatm is love of brandon, generative art that has brought us here. his music is very atmospheric and at the wheel and his regarded as ‘the godfather‘ of ambient music and his new work, reflection, it is rather unpredictable. it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and we find by brian eno but which plays differently every time. 1496 which plays differently every time. 14% of these notes, random, will be pitched down by three semitones. the second is 41% on an octave. pitched down by three semitones. the second is 4196 on an octave. can i just said... scientist. iwould second is 4196 on an octave. can i just said... scienti
biggest acts in the world — sounds to the biggest acts in the world— u2, coldplay and some chap called bali is a self—proclaimed non— musician who uses technology to make his art. there it is. sir this essentially never repeat in billions of years. it is constantly generating new images. i mean, sometimes it does things that are so baffling fantastic you think, i never would have thought of that. baffling fantastic you think, i never would have thought of thatm is love of brandon,...
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they hold steaks and luxury brands like bali and jimmy ciho.he ryans as they're known are the direct descend ents recognized as $60 billion european consumer conglomerate that owns everything from lysol to air wick. they were estimated by forbes the combined net worth to be about $16 billion. unlike many traditional private firms, j.a.b. does not splash costs, they're are known for a handoff approach and paying a high price for the acquisition. they offered $315 per share in xash for panera, which was 20% higher than the company's all time high. also unlike traditional private equity they can hold on to a company forever. that's why panera told cnbc this morning, j.a.b. makes what he calls wonderful partners. >> they are long-term investors, they measure their investments in centuries, not in decades. they're committed to our strategy. they're committed to our company franchise modem. they're committed to our team. >> reporter: they on wall street are wondering what has them so interested? well, it's not immediately clear, their strategy is to
they hold steaks and luxury brands like bali and jimmy ciho.he ryans as they're known are the direct descend ents recognized as $60 billion european consumer conglomerate that owns everything from lysol to air wick. they were estimated by forbes the combined net worth to be about $16 billion. unlike many traditional private firms, j.a.b. does not splash costs, they're are known for a handoff approach and paying a high price for the acquisition. they offered $315 per share in xash for panera,...
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from atlantis stretching up into bali, further to the north running towards washington d.c.receiving threat the morning hours further to the west. this is the system i want to pay attention to. heavy rain running towards the chicagoland area in the midwest and this is a spot will be watching. a severe weather threat through tonight. strong winds, heavy rains and maybe even isolated tornado or two. lauren: adam klotz, thank you. lea: come in after republicans watch while president trump science in order to buy american. >> this historic action declares that the policy of our government is to aggressively promote and use american-made goods. lea: you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your b
from atlantis stretching up into bali, further to the north running towards washington d.c.receiving threat the morning hours further to the west. this is the system i want to pay attention to. heavy rain running towards the chicagoland area in the midwest and this is a spot will be watching. a severe weather threat through tonight. strong winds, heavy rains and maybe even isolated tornado or two. lauren: adam klotz, thank you. lea: come in after republicans watch while president trump science...
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>> they were very inquizive and i have to tell you i happy to like bali, new jersey bank, did some businessint. understanding that the banks are under a great deal of pressure, because interest rates are so low. how about mike in florida? mike? >> caller: hey, jim, welcome to sunny florida. symbol axcn. >> axogen. nick in illinois, nick? >> caller: i wanted to know what do you think about skylar. >> everybo -- sky works? >> we know that obviously there was a problem with one supplier over in europe. i have to tell you, i see the money, just hot money back and forth in skyworks, let it come in, tomorrow let some analyst panic and downgrade it and then do some buying. >> caller: hey, jim, i love in show, man. >> thanks, man. >> caller: there's a lot of talk about transocean being a buy. let >> let's go to don in texas. >> caller: master cramer, please tell me why saic is tanking faster than my red raiders? >> geez, i love the red raiders. i got to tell you, i think it's a trump trade. and you know what a trump trade is these days? sell, sell, sell, sell. say no more. and i take another, yes,
>> they were very inquizive and i have to tell you i happy to like bali, new jersey bank, did some businessint. understanding that the banks are under a great deal of pressure, because interest rates are so low. how about mike in florida? mike? >> caller: hey, jim, welcome to sunny florida. symbol axcn. >> axogen. nick in illinois, nick? >> caller: i wanted to know what do you think about skylar. >> everybo -- sky works? >> we know that obviously there was a...
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seen rebounds in the iron ore contract on the back of those strong oil production results coming from balignd aluminum strong, giving support to the mining players in the region. we have seen positive buying across the region today. we are seeing very good moves on the regional index, which is up 7/10 of 1%. even energy layers are up for tenths of 1%. of 1%. "bloomberghis is technology." i'm caroline hyde. the race for fully autonomous vehicles is at full speed. one chinese tech titan is making a major move. baidu has announced it will open up its driverless car technology to challenge internet competitors. it will provide designs and a complete software solution for carmakers. joining us now in an exclusive president baidu ya-qin zhang. , you bought a u.s. start-up. visual perception is what you are acting. what part of artificial intelligence do you really want to own? it is more than just search here. >> if you look at, in the last few years, we have developed a real capability in learning, speech recognition, video, computer vision, and also for autonomous driving. this'll be continued
seen rebounds in the iron ore contract on the back of those strong oil production results coming from balignd aluminum strong, giving support to the mining players in the region. we have seen positive buying across the region today. we are seeing very good moves on the regional index, which is up 7/10 of 1%. even energy layers are up for tenths of 1%. of 1%. "bloomberghis is technology." i'm caroline hyde. the race for fully autonomous vehicles is at full speed. one chinese tech titan...
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tananoe, trump's primary indonesisian business partner wo is building two trtrump resorts, one in balinand one outside jakarta. nairn's articlcle is making g ws in indonesia. the indonesian military is threatening legal action against the news portal tirto.id, after it published a partial translation of the piece and ran a profile about nairn. i recently spoke to allan in our dust on allan nairn responded by saying -- i recently sat down with allan nairn in our democracy now! studio and asked him to outline what he had uncovered. >> indonesia is in the midst of theretical crisis in that is an attempt to stage what people on both sides of the conflict call the two and this is a de facto or even direct coup against the elected president, the elected government of indonesia, just .eaded by joko widodo he was the first person outside the political elite, first elected president will step on certain issues and respects, he is a bit of a reformist. he got elected in an important part because he speaks the language and people relate to him. he's been pushing social programs on health and educ
tananoe, trump's primary indonesisian business partner wo is building two trtrump resorts, one in balinand one outside jakarta. nairn's articlcle is making g ws in indonesia. the indonesian military is threatening legal action against the news portal tirto.id, after it published a partial translation of the piece and ran a profile about nairn. i recently spoke to allan in our dust on allan nairn responded by saying -- i recently sat down with allan nairn in our democracy now! studio and asked...
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executive order on the review of designations under the antiquities act, to the unveiling of his much bali hooed tax plan which is actually a one-page piece of paper, more of a wish list than a plan. more on that later. then the highly, highly unusual spectacle of loading up senators on two buses for a briefing on north korea on the white house grounds, which could have much more easily been held back at the capitol in a secure room. the briefing described by senator jeff merkley as nothing you couldn't read in the newspaper and by bob corker as an okay briefing. but the trip to the eisenhower executive office building where the briefing was held, getting a little ribbing. democratic senator chris murphy tweeting on board the bus to the 100-days photo opp. ben sat joking, al franken is really pleased. then just for good measure, late word that the president is considering an executive order that would begin the process of withdrawing the united states from nafta. joining me now, senator bernie sanders of vermont. senator, i want to start with some news that a bunch of people broke today th
executive order on the review of designations under the antiquities act, to the unveiling of his much bali hooed tax plan which is actually a one-page piece of paper, more of a wish list than a plan. more on that later. then the highly, highly unusual spectacle of loading up senators on two buses for a briefing on north korea on the white house grounds, which could have much more easily been held back at the capitol in a secure room. the briefing described by senator jeff merkley as nothing you...
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not the fault of the system but because of the dependent nature that prefers it or in providence, bali or singular miss working. this is lincoln affirming that only the principles of free -ish self whigg transformation, but also where he draws his contrast with slavery. there is no permanent class of hirer -- hired laborers amongst us, at least in the north. remember james hammond defending slavery on the grounds that every society requires a mudsill class to perform all of the mudsill duties. hammond was the genius of the south the discovered a specific group of people who would perform those duties and nothing but for the entirety of the lives which were, of course in this case, black slaves. by contrast, lincoln says there is no permanent class of hired laborers. there is no mudsill class. 25 years ago, i was a hired laborer. i was one of those mudsills. hashired labor of yesterday laborers of his own account, today. advancement. is thement in condition order of things in society of equals. improvement and advancement of condition of exec of things that a slave cannot aspire to that
not the fault of the system but because of the dependent nature that prefers it or in providence, bali or singular miss working. this is lincoln affirming that only the principles of free -ish self whigg transformation, but also where he draws his contrast with slavery. there is no permanent class of hirer -- hired laborers amongst us, at least in the north. remember james hammond defending slavery on the grounds that every society requires a mudsill class to perform all of the mudsill duties....
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. —— aaron bali. aaron tim one is also accused of the attempted murder of the husband.re was no application for sale, we are told. —— for bale. the political parties in northern ireland will begin fresh talks today at stormont aimed at restoring the devolved government. power sharing collapsed injanuary because of a row between sinn fein and the democratic unionists about a botched green energy scheme. last week a deadline to form a new administration passed without agreement. caring for a relative with terminal cancer takes an average of 70 hours a week in their final months, and costs the carer nearly £1100, according to a new study. research published in the palliative medicine journal says volunteer carers are crucial to the national health service but need more support and training to preserve their own mental and physical health. there's a warning that a third of adults in the uk — or 17 million people — are physically inactive and at risk from coronary heart disease. the british heart foundation says it's costing the health service over £1 billion a year, as grah
. —— aaron bali. aaron tim one is also accused of the attempted murder of the husband.re was no application for sale, we are told. —— for bale. the political parties in northern ireland will begin fresh talks today at stormont aimed at restoring the devolved government. power sharing collapsed injanuary because of a row between sinn fein and the democratic unionists about a botched green energy scheme. last week a deadline to form a new administration passed without agreement. caring...
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you're going to bali! jonathan: it's a zonk snowed-in living room!deal! teeny tiny box! - i gotta accelerate! wayne: you got it! - (screaming) wayne: go get your car! - let's make a deal! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: what's up, ladies and gentlemen? welcome to "let's make a deal". i'm wayne brady. thank you so much for tuning in. three people, let's go. i need three people to make a deal with me right now. in the pink, in the pink, in the pink. and in the choir robes. and the gentleman in the fatigues. rickie, come on over. hey, dita, nice to meet you. deanna. hello, and you are? - kaish. wayne: sorry? - kaish. wayne: kaish, and rickie.
you're going to bali! jonathan: it's a zonk snowed-in living room!deal! teeny tiny box! - i gotta accelerate! wayne: you got it! - (screaming) wayne: go get your car! - let's make a deal! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: what's up, ladies and gentlemen? welcome to "let's make a deal". i'm wayne brady. thank you so much for tuning in. three people, let's go. i need three people to make a deal with me right now. in...
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you're going to bali! jonathan: it's a zonk snowed-in living room!ny tiny box! - i gotta accelerate! wayne: you got it! - (screaming) wayne: go get your car! - let's make a deal! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady. thank you so much for tuning in. i need three people to make a deal. (cheers and applause) i need three of you. katarina. katarina. i think that's how you say that, let's see...brady and the cube. and the cube. stand right there, facing the camera. brady, you're going to stand next to her,
you're going to bali! jonathan: it's a zonk snowed-in living room!ny tiny box! - i gotta accelerate! wayne: you got it! - (screaming) wayne: go get your car! - let's make a deal! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady. thank you so much for tuning in. i need three people to make a deal. (cheers and applause) i need three of you. katarina. katarina. i think that's how you say...
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you're going to bali! jonathan: it's a zonk snowed-in living room!rate! wayne: you got it! - (screaming) wayne: go get your car! - let's make a deal! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! hey, america, welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, thank you so much for tuning in. two people, let's go. (cheers and applause) who's our first person? you, ma'am, on the end, yes, yes, yes. come on. and brandon-- brandon, come on. everybody else, have a seat. hey. come on, brandon, come on, let's go, let's go, let's go.
you're going to bali! jonathan: it's a zonk snowed-in living room!rate! wayne: you got it! - (screaming) wayne: go get your car! - let's make a deal! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! hey, america, welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, thank you so much for tuning in. two people, let's go. (cheers and applause) who's our first person? you, ma'am, on the end, yes, yes, yes. come on. and brandon-- brandon, come on....
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has stakes in luxury brands like bali and rather invest in private equity funds which would buy the assetsas a massive acquirer in its own right. now that attract add slew of interest from outside investors with the acquisition of panera. j.a.b. also used equity from a new vehicle called j.a.b. consumer fund. it's managed by the same three advisers that run j.a.b. holding but it operates more like a traditional pe firm taking money from other wealthy individuals and sovereign wealth funds all part after growing trend of wealthy families bypassing traditional private equity to get into m&a. >> by putting this in the fund specifically that implies there's an exit. >> exactly. at some point an exit. now i've asked for the exact structure of this fund and itch not heard back yet in terms of fees and returns and lockups and things like that. >> they're secretive. >> exactly. it is a novel idea this entity would then accept outside money for a new fund. >> think about the fact that 12 people in luxembourg, which has about -- that doubles the population every time they come in for a board meeting
has stakes in luxury brands like bali and rather invest in private equity funds which would buy the assetsas a massive acquirer in its own right. now that attract add slew of interest from outside investors with the acquisition of panera. j.a.b. also used equity from a new vehicle called j.a.b. consumer fund. it's managed by the same three advisers that run j.a.b. holding but it operates more like a traditional pe firm taking money from other wealthy individuals and sovereign wealth funds all...
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david: the fed is a regulatory bali -- body and sets policy. -- anthony: i think the president is goingng his people at the fed to remain independent and do what they think is best when it comes to monetary policy. if milton freeman was alive today he would tell you to put a , let in charge of the fed that computer look at the economic data and set the rate. that may make for a more stable environment. i do not think that happens anytime soon. alix: who was on president trump's speed that i oh, steve mnuchin and gary cohn or steve barron and? -- steve bannon and? i think allnthony: four of them. i think the president has done a good job of blending that. alix: he hedges, anthony hedges. anthony scaramucci and david kotok are sticking with us. ♪ ♪ alix: this is bloomberg daybreak, i am alix steel. an hour before the open in the u.s., u.s. equities are down 3/10 of 1%. the ftse still getting beaten down, 1.8% due to the fact that theresa may is calling snap elections. the 10 year yield down by about three basis points. this is a really big story of a stronger pound, getting whipsawed earl
david: the fed is a regulatory bali -- body and sets policy. -- anthony: i think the president is goingng his people at the fed to remain independent and do what they think is best when it comes to monetary policy. if milton freeman was alive today he would tell you to put a , let in charge of the fed that computer look at the economic data and set the rate. that may make for a more stable environment. i do not think that happens anytime soon. alix: who was on president trump's speed that i oh,...
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i mean i'm in places oy never heard of sir land carbs bali, malaysia, indonesia.ee the world. good right. >> i've been more around the world than the group was. >> yeah. >> the group only been to lo london. >> oh, right. >> i done been to 70 countries last year. >> right. >> well, congratulations on being inducted into the hall of fame. >> thank you. thank you. >> induct flood that. let's talk about the band. you guys ever just get together sit back and kick it, you know? >> touch with those guys. >> me, on tom joyner cruise couple week ago. >> great. >> we trying for a tour. you know, if the rolling stones they can do it they a thousand years old. [ laughter ] >> the collective age is actually a thousand years, right. exactly. >> if they can do it, we can do it. >> um-hmm. we just waiting on that one guy, we know who. >> um-hmm. >> my boy. >> okay. come back. i know people are busy and all. >> yeah. >> how will you honor the memory of ez if you do get back together gone out there. he's the brain child. >> yeah. >> of the group. >> maybe a hologram but that's kind
i mean i'm in places oy never heard of sir land carbs bali, malaysia, indonesia.ee the world. good right. >> i've been more around the world than the group was. >> yeah. >> the group only been to lo london. >> oh, right. >> i done been to 70 countries last year. >> right. >> well, congratulations on being inducted into the hall of fame. >> thank you. thank you. >> induct flood that. let's talk about the band. you guys ever just get together...
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[applause] announcer: 2007, and little samba kuli bali is on his way to make medical history. he's one of the first children to take part in a trial for a new vaccine against deadly meningitis. marie: many y countries in sub saharan africa have called for these vaccines because of this d dreadful and devaststatig disease which is called epidemic meningitis which was
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bali.ee, the europe people company that just bought up all sorts of entities. >> we just talked about it, the panera. and shares of jimmy choo up sharply. stock up 40% over the last year. >>> the french presidential election is now down to two candidates, marine le pen and emmanuel macron. joining us now for what this means from the european union, is italian finance minister pier padoan. what do you think of the results? >> first, it's great for europe and number two, let's wait for the second round. >> exactly. anyone betting on this, the reason the markets are higher is because ma ren rine le pen did take more of the votes. >> it's good news that macron has gained the first round also because he has a very strong pro-european and pro-market program so this is really good news for everybody. >> have we been pinning too much on it a while, we're been saying this will decide the fate of the european union. if the vote didn't go this way, what would happen to the european union? >> well, the
bali.ee, the europe people company that just bought up all sorts of entities. >> we just talked about it, the panera. and shares of jimmy choo up sharply. stock up 40% over the last year. >>> the french presidential election is now down to two candidates, marine le pen and emmanuel macron. joining us now for what this means from the european union, is italian finance minister pier padoan. what do you think of the results? >> first, it's great for europe and number two,...