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and basel move through to the third qualifying round of the uefa champions league after knocking out former winners psv eindhoven. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the news that caster semenya will not be able to defend her world 800 metres title in doha in september after a setback in her challenge to the restricting of testosterone levels in female runners. the south african has twice appealed against iaaf rules preventing her from running without medication, and she had been able to race while awaiting the decision of a swiss court, having previously lost an appeal to the court of arbitration for sport in may. but now the swiss supreme court has reversed that ruling which means semenya would be obliged to submit to hormone—reducing medication, something she has resolutely refused to consider, in order to continue to compete. semenya released a statement saying: "i am very disappointed to be kept from defending my hard—earned title, but this will not deter me from continuing my fight for the human rights of all of the female athletes concerned." the iaaf said
and basel move through to the third qualifying round of the uefa champions league after knocking out former winners psv eindhoven. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the news that caster semenya will not be able to defend her world 800 metres title in doha in september after a setback in her challenge to the restricting of testosterone levels in female runners. the south african has twice appealed against iaaf rules preventing her from running without medication, and she had...
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she's currently the subject of a solo exhibition in basel and will be joining me in the studio. and in our series underground europe we're off to denmark to see a world war 2 bunker that's been brilliantly converted into a museum. quentin tarantino is back with once upon a time in hollywood which opens in u.s. cinemas this weekend and once again the maverick filmmaker who's best known for his penchant for over the top violence has teamed up with 2 all of the industry's biggest stars landowner to caprio and brad pitt who are clearly having the time of their lives. the night film from. caprio as a t.v. cowboy branch his stunt man to fish will. who has been our characters are kind of 2 sides of the same coin he's my he's my stunt double yet we develop this very unique relationship that helps us navigate our own survival. from the brilliant mind of put up with these all these different pieces together well it's very exciting and it's like one that i've been waiting a long time to make and i could've made it along the way and i'm making it now and it seems kind of perfect for like. y
she's currently the subject of a solo exhibition in basel and will be joining me in the studio. and in our series underground europe we're off to denmark to see a world war 2 bunker that's been brilliantly converted into a museum. quentin tarantino is back with once upon a time in hollywood which opens in u.s. cinemas this weekend and once again the maverick filmmaker who's best known for his penchant for over the top violence has teamed up with 2 all of the industry's biggest stars landowner...
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has had not one but 2 retrospectives devoted to her this year one in tokyo and one currently on in basel and before we talk to her right here in the studio let's have a quick look at her work. drawings paintings and sculptures show figures floating in landscapes or dissolving. mining female figures. or delicate war seeing. their fertility. as works express a deep sadness. the japanese swiss artist says she's interested in exploring vulnerability and weakness as characteristics. categories or pigeon holes especially those that are in as an artist and as a human being. $29000.00 is an especially successful year for the painter graphic artist and song. at the beginning of the year a retrospective exhibition at the renowned national art center of tokyo provided a comprehensive overview of her 4 decade career the current show at the equally groundbreaking current museum basle toward new season shows a considerable selection of her work. career got off to a different start back home in japan they were initially studied spanish and emigrated to spain in the early seventy's at the age of 21 she
has had not one but 2 retrospectives devoted to her this year one in tokyo and one currently on in basel and before we talk to her right here in the studio let's have a quick look at her work. drawings paintings and sculptures show figures floating in landscapes or dissolving. mining female figures. or delicate war seeing. their fertility. as works express a deep sadness. the japanese swiss artist says she's interested in exploring vulnerability and weakness as characteristics. categories or...
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european clubs are competing in a preliminary qualification round at the moment switzerland if see basel in action here against p.s.v. eindhoven of the netherlands the dutch trouble for european champions but they have already been eliminated from this year's competition losing 21 and going out and away goals plenty of pre-season warm ups happening to german champions by an munich showed they'd lost none of their fire during the off season as they took on failure batu thomas miller scored a hat trick as brian thrashed a turkish opponent $61.00 a few years ago this could easily have been a champions league encounter but this year felt about to finish 6th in the domestic league and failed to qualify for the continent's top competition. by and will now face top them hot in the final of the audi cup tournament on wednesday spurs got a confidence boosting when the head of the new english premier league season harry kane taking advantage of a marcello mistake to beat real madrid 10. and then as you may have guessed there was no gareth bale for real madrid he's moved to the chinese super league
european clubs are competing in a preliminary qualification round at the moment switzerland if see basel in action here against p.s.v. eindhoven of the netherlands the dutch trouble for european champions but they have already been eliminated from this year's competition losing 21 and going out and away goals plenty of pre-season warm ups happening to german champions by an munich showed they'd lost none of their fire during the off season as they took on failure batu thomas miller scored a hat...
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at another lab at the university of basel mice are running around to their heart's content and their muscular activity has astounding effects as well they develop new cells in the brain that may not be a new discovery but now the researchers have shown. additional nerve cells improve the precision of that memory capability that. the ability to remember requires highly flexible cells that can quickly store precise information in the brain things like. where did i put that key again. what was it i wanted to buy. where they parked my car. use official baggers team tested the still active cells from the brain of a sporty mouse. these were cells that had only just been formed. these young cells that had just developed were more easily excited that neighboring older cells. and they also established fresh connections with other cells faster than the older ones did active newly formed cells perfect for crystal clear memory and experiment with these objects was used to show if mice that had been exercising really did have better memories than their peers bischof bagger confronted an active mo
at another lab at the university of basel mice are running around to their heart's content and their muscular activity has astounding effects as well they develop new cells in the brain that may not be a new discovery but now the researchers have shown. additional nerve cells improve the precision of that memory capability that. the ability to remember requires highly flexible cells that can quickly store precise information in the brain things like. where did i put that key again. what was it...
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the researchers at the center for molecular life sciences at the university of basel in switzerland were very impressed by the speed the old mouse it had only started training on the treadmill 6 weeks before the balance tests before that it had been a sedentary as its body what happened in that period the initial clue came from a look at neurons in the spinal cords of mice that exercised in ones that didn't as well as young mice. christopher hunch in steam found that the exercise caused rapid regeneration of nerve and muscle cells. the muscles are controlled by motor neurons their colored purple here. they're connected to the stimulant new iran seen here in green their nerve cells in the brain and inner ear that are linked to balance. was made stokes 8 on the left here you can see the image of a young mouse here is the motor neuron and as you can see it has a lot of contact points with the wrist to their neurons. in the meat in the middle we have the image of an elderly mouse that hadn't been exercising and i think it's pretty obvious that there are far fewer green spots there and on the
the researchers at the center for molecular life sciences at the university of basel in switzerland were very impressed by the speed the old mouse it had only started training on the treadmill 6 weeks before the balance tests before that it had been a sedentary as its body what happened in that period the initial clue came from a look at neurons in the spinal cords of mice that exercised in ones that didn't as well as young mice. christopher hunch in steam found that the exercise caused rapid...
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after the big exhibition of the basel i'd had quite enough of all the photos of all the people and of photography all together me. so i decided to create still lives just for myself. so there was nothing and nobody to disturb me. and i could just paint for days in peace for me are here marlon says to be done it far safer by another phase had ended it really was a case of disappearing off the radar a month nobody knew who i was anymore and it was better that way. the t.v. on the left the cats behind me and the canvas in front of me i drew one painted picture after picture like an artist it was bliss. i'm a little go through some. pictures. of the ship is. this evil not just. me do a list i mean good clips you have to look at all 3 components of his work to really understand him. the pictures the drawings and not to be under-estimated his videos the performances. supposed tell that also spoke to me they were a continuation of his theatre and also took up aspects of his photography as a collaborative all that gets me. consists of all these elements and you can't separate them and all. th
after the big exhibition of the basel i'd had quite enough of all the photos of all the people and of photography all together me. so i decided to create still lives just for myself. so there was nothing and nobody to disturb me. and i could just paint for days in peace for me are here marlon says to be done it far safer by another phase had ended it really was a case of disappearing off the radar a month nobody knew who i was anymore and it was better that way. the t.v. on the left the cats...
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set for the exhibition was in basel 1906 so i already had my driver's license that we drove over and it was such a big event outside in the showcase as you can see is pictures on display we were so excited about that he said you know what the gong. i went with my mother i was 17. he was sharing an exhibition with bruce weber. of course bruce weber was the star of the eighty's and i was just a nobody from switzerland that's how i felt he was professional not like me to. me anyway i was there at the opening and the only thing i remember was that he told his scout to go over and approach good stuff. on to the king so he went over and invited to new york for shooting. stuff was in 7th heaven of course and i just stood there like a drowned rat you could see the difference i was nothing and he was everything i need alice. now. after the big exhibition of the queen style in basel i've had quite enough of all the photos of all the people and of photography all together. so i decided to create still lives just for myself. so there was nothing and nobody to disturb me. and i could just paint f
set for the exhibition was in basel 1906 so i already had my driver's license that we drove over and it was such a big event outside in the showcase as you can see is pictures on display we were so excited about that he said you know what the gong. i went with my mother i was 17. he was sharing an exhibition with bruce weber. of course bruce weber was the star of the eighty's and i was just a nobody from switzerland that's how i felt he was professional not like me to. me anyway i was there at...
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she's currently the subject of a solo exhibition in basel and will be joining me in the studio. and in our series underground europe we're off to denmark to see a world war 2 bunker that's been brilliantly converted into a museum. quentin tarantino is back with once upon a time in hollywood which opens in u.s. cinemas this weekend and once again the maverick filmmaker who's best known for his penchant for over the top violence has teamed up with 2 of the industry's biggest stars les in order to caprio and brad pitt who are clearly having the time of their lives. tarantino. as a t.v. cowboy bryant his stumps man the fish will go to.
she's currently the subject of a solo exhibition in basel and will be joining me in the studio. and in our series underground europe we're off to denmark to see a world war 2 bunker that's been brilliantly converted into a museum. quentin tarantino is back with once upon a time in hollywood which opens in u.s. cinemas this weekend and once again the maverick filmmaker who's best known for his penchant for over the top violence has teamed up with 2 of the industry's biggest stars les in order to...
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let's get more now we'll bring in our correspondent barbara basell who is standing by at 10 downing street so barbara a big day certainly for british politics and some strong words from boris johnson. yeah he is the new bouncy ball of british politics because if optimism is given out some bottles he has a big sway every morning often boris johnson was bursting was an edgy it seemed and he was promising everything to everybody this was a wild ride through the garden of the problems of great for great britain that he said he is going to solve quickly and he is just going to fix every say so the point is here that he also of course talked about breaks it in there he was a bit more circumspect yes bret's that will happen on the 31st of october he will go back to brussels he doesn't want the irish backstop that was quite clear down was the irish backstop would not quit just 6 of me not condoning it bought of course i will i will get further concessions and then everything will be fine then he also talked about friendship to europe and that we britain and europe would still be partners so it was
let's get more now we'll bring in our correspondent barbara basell who is standing by at 10 downing street so barbara a big day certainly for british politics and some strong words from boris johnson. yeah he is the new bouncy ball of british politics because if optimism is given out some bottles he has a big sway every morning often boris johnson was bursting was an edgy it seemed and he was promising everything to everybody this was a wild ride through the garden of the problems of great for...
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and basel move through to the third qualifying round of the uefa champions league after knocking outme to the programme where we start with the news that caster semenya will not be able to defend her world 800 metres title in doha in september after a setback in her challenge to the restricting of testosterone levels in female runners. the south african has twice appealed against iaaf rules preventing her from running without medication, and she had been able to race while awaiting the decision of a swiss court, having previously lost an appeal to the court of arbitration for sport in may. but now the swiss supreme court has reversed that ruling which means semenya would be obliged to submit to hormone—reducing medication, something she has resolutely refused to consider, in order to continue to compete. semenya released a statement saying: "i am very 00:00:00,000 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 disappointed to be kept
and basel move through to the third qualifying round of the uefa champions league after knocking outme to the programme where we start with the news that caster semenya will not be able to defend her world 800 metres title in doha in september after a setback in her challenge to the restricting of testosterone levels in female runners. the south african has twice appealed against iaaf rules preventing her from running without medication, and she had been able to race while awaiting the decision...
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this is still the if the european parliament in 2 weeks time it to them indeed barbara right barbara basell there in brussels for us thank you let's bring in max huffman who since trust back max we just heard barbara vase all say it these are the nominees they would be the next leaders of the european union if the parliament confirms that what will we see there and stress part. they don't have to confirm all of them they that's why you have a very different wording in what the european council in brussels published so they proposals it off on the line because that's the one that the parliament actually has to approve the council can elect its own council president shall michelle in this case but really the key position is was it off underline the most powerful position the commission president and i think you know a really interesting twist in the whole story is that you have now a candidate or a proposal for the commission presidency from the conservatives the european people's party which is also the party of i'm going to cook and also the party of months did they vote who was the officia
this is still the if the european parliament in 2 weeks time it to them indeed barbara right barbara basell there in brussels for us thank you let's bring in max huffman who since trust back max we just heard barbara vase all say it these are the nominees they would be the next leaders of the european union if the parliament confirms that what will we see there and stress part. they don't have to confirm all of them they that's why you have a very different wording in what the european council...
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roche, schwan, ceo of joining us live from basel, closer than it up next, an interview with alan -- baselswitzerland. up next, an interview with alan jope, ceo of unit lever. later today, an interview with secretary of state mike pompeo, one you won't want to miss. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to "the european open." 18 minutes until the start of cash equities trading, in westminster tracking the european political story. in the markets, european futures suggest a fairly strong start to the day. let's get a first word news update. here is debra mao, in hong kong. debra: prime minister boris johnson cleared out more than half of theresa may's team, installing a string of e.u. -- string of brexit enthusiasts. patel becomes home secretary, and dominic raab foreign secretary. former special counsel largely disappointed democrats on capitol hill, who wanted him to read aloud potentially damning parts of his report, but he declined. others asked about potential obstruction of justice, but mueller did not offer clues. australia's central bank could ease policy further, if the recent b
roche, schwan, ceo of joining us live from basel, closer than it up next, an interview with alan -- baselswitzerland. up next, an interview with alan jope, ceo of unit lever. later today, an interview with secretary of state mike pompeo, one you won't want to miss. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to "the european open." 18 minutes until the start of cash equities trading, in westminster tracking the european political story. in the markets, european futures suggest a fairly...
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out inspired and the one of the race to inspire them is actually to bring these guys to get to have basel 3 on stage with brian may to let people see real heroes and treat them like stars. the 5th edition of the festival was held in zurich switzerland the idea was to bring star most closer to the center of europe and pay tribute to swiss aerospace research like the solar wind composition experiment developed in bam it was the only non american experiment aboard apollo 11. on the 50th anniversary of the 1st moon landing everything that star must. about the moon and the u.s. apollo missions of the 1960 s. and seventy's. america's goal was to put a human on the moon before the soviet union did. but what is the moon's attraction besides the purely physical. the fascination of want it is because you can see that everything. above the beach is there and he makes a tree. look at that 1st of all it's beautiful. just being on the moon you do is fall in love with it it's our. purpose build space station. i think it has played a very special role and he still he meditated creating making people trai
out inspired and the one of the race to inspire them is actually to bring these guys to get to have basel 3 on stage with brian may to let people see real heroes and treat them like stars. the 5th edition of the festival was held in zurich switzerland the idea was to bring star most closer to the center of europe and pay tribute to swiss aerospace research like the solar wind composition experiment developed in bam it was the only non american experiment aboard apollo 11. on the 50th...
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escépticos pues algunos dueños ya son problemáticos para hacer mejoras de menor escala >>> la ciudad de baselría estar relacionada a los recintos en redes que sacudieron la semana pasada a julio con elo de 6.4 dejó a la víctima atrapada debajo del vehículo >>> el hombre acusado de atropellar el viernes a un ciclista en san josé compareció hoy ante una corte. la víctima de 62 años de edad falleció en un hospital hubo de ser embestido a solo unas calles de su casa. la familia de la víctima dice que lucharán para que el sospechoso identificado como anthony de 35 años no sea puesto en libertad bajo fianza >>> la gente encargada de solucionar tráfico en santa clara es una de las organizaciones más ineficientes de este tipo en el país. así lo determinó un reporte de un gran jurado civil sobre la autoridad de transporte de santa clara que utiliza miles de millones de dólares para operar autobuses en las calles, así como mantener calles y carreteras de la región >>> trabajar en el campo es una de las actividades más difícile emdel l hay quienes deben superar prejuicios por ser campesinas transgénero
escépticos pues algunos dueños ya son problemáticos para hacer mejoras de menor escala >>> la ciudad de baselría estar relacionada a los recintos en redes que sacudieron la semana pasada a julio con elo de 6.4 dejó a la víctima atrapada debajo del vehículo >>> el hombre acusado de atropellar el viernes a un ciclista en san josé compareció hoy ante una corte. la víctima de 62 años de edad falleció en un hospital hubo de ser embestido a solo unas calles de su casa....
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in italy cooperated with police and provided information including that he travelled by train from basel switzerland to frankfurt a few days ago. so some more details emerging let's bring in mass really who is joining us here in the studio for more on this one of the most troubling aspects is of course figuring out the motive or you know the fact that there is a lack there of currently what more do we know well as we've just heard the public prosecutor spokeswoman has just been speaking this morning and she's been saying this still don't know why the men did miss this what we know so far is that he and this is what we know by the investigation of the police authorities and also witness reports the man pushed the woman and the 8 year old boy on the train tracks where a train was coming into frankfurt train station the boy died when the train came in the mother was able to save herself and the suspect has now been detained by police authorities he's not giving any indication on why he has done this what we know so far is that he has been tested negative for alcohol there's also no indicati
in italy cooperated with police and provided information including that he travelled by train from basel switzerland to frankfurt a few days ago. so some more details emerging let's bring in mass really who is joining us here in the studio for more on this one of the most troubling aspects is of course figuring out the motive or you know the fact that there is a lack there of currently what more do we know well as we've just heard the public prosecutor spokeswoman has just been speaking this...
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and as news 4's moises linnares reveals one oba basell's biggest stages featured his works 6 art tonight. >> reporter: you've probably never heard the name david sambrano although you might run across his work on tv or social media. >> there's tom brady. there's juliojones. there's bryce harper. eph curry. >> reporter: a short list of athletes the man known as des cusr,mizes shoes fo a direct result of preparation meeting opportunity. >> this kid came by and asked if i knew how to paint shoes. i told him yeah, sure, whatever. >> and c that momenthanged your life? >> that moment just doing that one project right. >> reporter: a pair of cleat with his art that led him to ce wide reer mohamed sanu. >> slowly but surely he started calling and getting a pair, and since then tivat was about years ago, we established a cool friendship. >> reporter: a friendship that opened the gates to the nfl, nba, and major league baseball, where he works closely with stars like ex-nationals player bryce harper. >> we did a pair for himor his first game where their mascot the philly phanatic. i did the final
and as news 4's moises linnares reveals one oba basell's biggest stages featured his works 6 art tonight. >> reporter: you've probably never heard the name david sambrano although you might run across his work on tv or social media. >> there's tom brady. there's juliojones. there's bryce harper. eph curry. >> reporter: a short list of athletes the man known as des cusr,mizes shoes fo a direct result of preparation meeting opportunity. >> this kid came by and asked if i...
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. >> pesto, we have cilantro, b e basel, jalapeno, classic paingredients. whirl in the food processor. e immuscemulsify it wh the o. e li >>l. you were going to say something, savannah? >> i love you put that together. >> a lot of oil. we're noticing how much oil. >> extra virgin o oli is good for you. >> good fat. >> anyway, quick tip on how to get the pit out of on avocado. use the back end of the knife and pull it out. don't do this. go like this. >> yeah. >> i makethquares right i shell itself. >> right. >> i take the avodo and make a salad.co avocado, rn,ma totoes, and then some red onions. some vinegar, olive oil. >> herbs. >> i love a big piece of red onion. >> salad, very, very simple. st the key to this is to slice this agahe grain. you see the grain running this way, so you slice against it. then you will get a tender piece of skirt steak. >> what do you think? >> so many people don't know th, against the grain. >> enjoying it. >> love it? >> hands up, who likes michael's better? >> which one is l'michae better?ikes bobby's >> i don't know. >> the
. >> pesto, we have cilantro, b e basel, jalapeno, classic paingredients. whirl in the food processor. e immuscemulsify it wh the o. e li >>l. you were going to say something, savannah? >> i love you put that together. >> a lot of oil. we're noticing how much oil. >> extra virgin o oli is good for you. >> good fat. >> anyway, quick tip on how to get the pit out of on avocado. use the back end of the knife and pull it out. don't do this. go like this....
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they allow places like basel retailers to play music. that is your bloomberg business flash.t: thanks very much. minutes away now from the open. we will take a look at the stocks to watch this morning including santander. net income down 18% as the spanish lender feels the pain of costs associated with job cuts. but beating the street estimates obviously key in watching the stock move today. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> our business continues to perform extremely well. while the charges have impacted profit as we anticipated. we are starting to see the value that these will create going forward in improved revenue growth and better efficiency. anna: comments from the santander cfo. welcome back. santander one of the stocks we are watching. that storynow with and tom lavelle from our equity team. watch, one of them since and her, take us to the story. >> this is the first quarter since santander announced their ambitious plan to reduce costs by 1.2 billion euros a year. the costs associated with this, that has impacted profit this quarter. down 18%. that is 706 million euros associ
they allow places like basel retailers to play music. that is your bloomberg business flash.t: thanks very much. minutes away now from the open. we will take a look at the stocks to watch this morning including santander. net income down 18% as the spanish lender feels the pain of costs associated with job cuts. but beating the street estimates obviously key in watching the stock move today. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> our business continues to perform extremely well. while the charges have...
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basel, biden's strength with black voters right now, that exchange with kamala harris, i do notice her with black voters has tipped up somewhat since that first debate, but still, there is biden 3-1 leading her in the polls still among black voters. what's the source of that strength? >> part of it is the history african american voters have had with the democratic party. his relationship with barack obama which after the debate he started to touch on a lot more i think reminds african american voters about the relationship that joe biden did defend barack obama when he was often attacked while in office. so i think that in itself is appreciated. >> can that last through the primary? or is there a date on that? >> my gut feeling is there is an expiration date on it, particularly as we get closer to iowa and new hampshire, because if somebody else wins any one of those states and kind of rewrites that narrative. i would also say if you're an older voter with good memory of the party, you've seen this as a vehicle for political, economic power. so you're not going to be so quick to sort
basel, biden's strength with black voters right now, that exchange with kamala harris, i do notice her with black voters has tipped up somewhat since that first debate, but still, there is biden 3-1 leading her in the polls still among black voters. what's the source of that strength? >> part of it is the history african american voters have had with the democratic party. his relationship with barack obama which after the debate he started to touch on a lot more i think reminds african...
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chiwas hospitalizedt nats park will debut its protective netting all the way down the first and third basel to the foul poles. the team is trying to make sure the park is safer for all the fans this. decision was made after a young fan was struck by a ball last /cubs during an astr game. >> that's what this is all about. we nt to protect the fans, the chirp, the adults. everybody that comes to the game and make sure that they have a good time without worrying about being hurt. >> not being mandated by the teams ut several other including the white sox and anrsrrengge a the nettingat their ballpark. >> aamily from herndon that we introduced to on news 4, mattie hartman, the little girl battling a rare type of cancer has died. the 6-year-old was diagnosed with dipg in january. that's an aggressive tumor, an it progressed quickly attacking her brainstem. it impacted her speech, her vision and her mobility. maddie died at home seven months after her diaweosis. e told her family was able to bring her home from the hospital for hire final hours. the hartman family has been working to raise awaren
chiwas hospitalizedt nats park will debut its protective netting all the way down the first and third basel to the foul poles. the team is trying to make sure the park is safer for all the fans this. decision was made after a young fan was struck by a ball last /cubs during an astr game. >> that's what this is all about. we nt to protect the fans, the chirp, the adults. everybody that comes to the game and make sure that they have a good time without worrying about being hurt. >>...
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so my second very respectful question, last month the basel committee agreed to provide an offset for client cleared initial margin under the leverage ratio and the bipartisan cftc commissioners support this offset i'm looking forward to the fed and other regulators implementing this global revision can you give me a sense about timeline on that perhaps >> i'll have to come back to you on that one. >> fair enough, mr. chair. you are following in those fine traditions dating back to mr. greenspan, and i respect that, and i say that respectfully. so once again, one final question, and i want to again voice my concern about the proposal i'm worried higher capital charges under sacra will cause banks to pass those costs on to commercial end users engaged in oct transactions and congress clearly sought to provide relief for end users as a result of dodd/frank this proposal, i fear, threatens to undermine congressional intent and would deter from engaging in risk management activities i suspect you're aware of these concerns, and i hope we'll see them addressed just noting from my perspecti
so my second very respectful question, last month the basel committee agreed to provide an offset for client cleared initial margin under the leverage ratio and the bipartisan cftc commissioners support this offset i'm looking forward to the fed and other regulators implementing this global revision can you give me a sense about timeline on that perhaps >> i'll have to come back to you on that one. >> fair enough, mr. chair. you are following in those fine traditions dating back to...
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. >> we have this basel slat with a vinaigrette. a pumpkin seed pesto for lack of a better term. this is a pacific classic-type greens. grilled broccoli with peanuts and corn and maybe most excitingly, the cake. >> it looks absolutely amazing. we mentioned that your mom is a chef. you grew up. your dad is cajun? >> yes. >> so what was that like as far as the influences on you in your childhood? >> i mean it was -- it was the kind of household where we would talk about what was for dinner at breakfast. >> i like that. >> life revolved around food. you know, it was kind of the fabric of life was just how we related to each other. that's how we relate to each other too. >> that's what we do here. >> does mom say you should be cooking what i'm cooking and dad says cook what i'm cooking. >> mom gets mad. >> and she should. >> you love influences too. i love reading rick bayless, an influence early on. >> yes. rick was a good friend of my mom's and became a good friend of mine and was really influential. the major lesson i took from him i
. >> we have this basel slat with a vinaigrette. a pumpkin seed pesto for lack of a better term. this is a pacific classic-type greens. grilled broccoli with peanuts and corn and maybe most excitingly, the cake. >> it looks absolutely amazing. we mentioned that your mom is a chef. you grew up. your dad is cajun? >> yes. >> so what was that like as far as the influences on you in your childhood? >> i mean it was -- it was the kind of household where we would talk...
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so my second very respectful question, last month the basel committee on baking supervision agreed to provide a offset for client cleared initial margin under leverage ratio. bipartisan cftc commissioners support that. i'm looking forward to the fed and other prudential regulators implementing this global revision. can you give me a sense about the timeline on that perhaps? >> i will have to come back to you on that one. >> fair enough. >> promptly you're following in fine traditions dating back to mr. greenspan. i state that respectfully. once again, one final question. i want to again voice my concern about the proposal. higher capital charges under scra will cause banks to pass causes on end-users engaged in otc transactions. congress clearly sought to provide relief for end-users as a part of dodd-frank. this proposal i fear threatens to undermined congressional intent and would deter end-users from engaging in risk management activities. i suspect you're aware of these concerns and i hope we will see them addressed, just noting from my perspective again, as a member of congress f
so my second very respectful question, last month the basel committee on baking supervision agreed to provide a offset for client cleared initial margin under leverage ratio. bipartisan cftc commissioners support that. i'm looking forward to the fed and other prudential regulators implementing this global revision. can you give me a sense about the timeline on that perhaps? >> i will have to come back to you on that one. >> fair enough. >> promptly you're following in fine...
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. >>> joining me to weigh in, a republican strategyist and author of "branding america," basel, formertic party. try to help people figure out, this daylight here, no daylight here? when i've seen a lot of interviews with folks, for example, in iowa they're not sure what the hubbub is about. help us from your perspective. >> education generally in a presidential election doesn't rate in the top three or four issues, so there does need to be more discussion here. look, since brown versus board of ed the courts have said that states and districts must do what they can to desegregate schools with, quote, all deliberate speed. the emphasis was on states and districts to do this. the problem is that it was often met with violence and quite frankly white flight started because of the issue of bussing. it's had a very mixed results. civil rights activists did go back be to the federal government and the courts to try to get some relief. unfortunately, the courts have now started to pull away from mandating districts to do this and we're seeing right now, a lot of school districts just this se
. >>> joining me to weigh in, a republican strategyist and author of "branding america," basel, formertic party. try to help people figure out, this daylight here, no daylight here? when i've seen a lot of interviews with folks, for example, in iowa they're not sure what the hubbub is about. help us from your perspective. >> education generally in a presidential election doesn't rate in the top three or four issues, so there does need to be more discussion here. look,...
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she's currently the subject of a solo exhibition in basel and will be joining me in the studio. and in our series underground europe we're off to denmark to see a world war 2 bunker that's been brilliantly converted into a museum. quentin tarantino is back with once upon a time in hollywood which opens in u.s. cinemas this weekend and once again the maverick filmmaker who's best known for.
she's currently the subject of a solo exhibition in basel and will be joining me in the studio. and in our series underground europe we're off to denmark to see a world war 2 bunker that's been brilliantly converted into a museum. quentin tarantino is back with once upon a time in hollywood which opens in u.s. cinemas this weekend and once again the maverick filmmaker who's best known for.