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shopping centers they got low gas stations in the parking lot yes there's one like that at the berkshires there's a little gas station right there they never talk to the clerk why i don't know i mean the police never there ever investigated the crossing they just i mean they would paste what happened unless they just drove like three weeks later took pictures of the parking lot sale weeks later three weeks as all they did there's no police report there's nothing they never investigated they never talked to a store clerk they never issued or maybe release asking anybody seen any witnesses they were based out of my kidnapping and that's all they ran with so we stopped we're called upon to oldfield's things upon them now he had a lot of. money and sam are talking plants walking back and forth on the editor of the flight test the truck. that's walking back for their man samurai are about the time here sorry san you got to try to place. in our view with paige i know her history. here are very very very good there. there are no. good there are are better. players start. page for us here. how di
shopping centers they got low gas stations in the parking lot yes there's one like that at the berkshires there's a little gas station right there they never talk to the clerk why i don't know i mean the police never there ever investigated the crossing they just i mean they would paste what happened unless they just drove like three weeks later took pictures of the parking lot sale weeks later three weeks as all they did there's no police report there's nothing they never investigated they...
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know since i'm saying he wanted to pull apparently some cigarettes some to drink so i go into the berkshires i come out this do sit in a car and a truck and i'm like what's going on as long as i escape school america this song like. a man when you talk right so i get to the corner and i drag on for him and he follows me when a better os what are you doing. he said we need to get rid of those corn. that's ok we'll just do he said when you don't just give us a kind of grin now i never heard young friends i hope it never seen hunter and same of every again i was inside the groups hours which the police never went there and interviewed anybody conveniently they never talked to him are facts in evidence you see the photos of bush are part of that there's a sub gas station a small gas station and you'll hear nice days i'm sure you've seen these big shopping centers they've got low gas stations in the parking lot yes there's one like that at the berkshires there's a little gas station right there they never talked to that clerk why i don't know i mean the police never there ever investigated the cr
know since i'm saying he wanted to pull apparently some cigarettes some to drink so i go into the berkshires i come out this do sit in a car and a truck and i'm like what's going on as long as i escape school america this song like. a man when you talk right so i get to the corner and i drag on for him and he follows me when a better os what are you doing. he said we need to get rid of those corn. that's ok we'll just do he said when you don't just give us a kind of grin now i never heard young...
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people know me with it some worchester county to berkshire county and we tried very hard to make sure everybody has been included in that undertaking. >> moderator: opportune to respond. amatul-wadud: i know my opponent hails his work in union station as important as it is there anything that opens transportation is important to a special worcester, massachusetts, but it's not enough and he takes too much credit frankly for unionization. that was built on the back of in the shoulders of a number of individuals like senator kennedy who was relentless and time is looking out for the district. so just to be clear this was a joint effort. >> moderator: time. neal: there isn't anybody listening to this debate that would not acknowledge the role that i played as the leader in the enhancement and rehabilitation of union station. what you just or does not stand under the magnifying glass of critical analysis. stop and think of it. for more than 40 years since atomic kicked off my career at union station until union station opened, it was led by me. i was grateful for ted kennedys work. john i
people know me with it some worchester county to berkshire county and we tried very hard to make sure everybody has been included in that undertaking. >> moderator: opportune to respond. amatul-wadud: i know my opponent hails his work in union station as important as it is there anything that opens transportation is important to a special worcester, massachusetts, but it's not enough and he takes too much credit frankly for unionization. that was built on the back of in the shoulders of a...
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we own more than june 30 but not a lot. >> that's 21 plus percent of berkshire's portfolio. yeah. >> here are my two questions on apple. is there anything that apple is doing right now that makes you think that it won't eventually lose its dominance, the way that ibm did? >> that's the question. blackberry, aol, name all kind -- slide rules, typewriters. any time you have a magnificent castle on the hill, people will try to take it away from you. >> you wouldn't buy it if you thought the castle was falling apart. why do you like tim cook? why do you think he's so effective? >> i don't know what's in his genes or anything. but he is a very, very good manager. just because he succeeded, steve jobs, who is this guy, we know who this guy is. he's a very, very good manager. it's a business where you have a whole lot of people figuring how am i going to take the castle away from you. >> yeah. as we end, a little bit of rapid fire. bitcoin. >> bad ending. >> apple. >> i love it. >> are we in a trade war? >> well, we're in a trade skirmish. it's different than -- we don't want it to
we own more than june 30 but not a lot. >> that's 21 plus percent of berkshire's portfolio. yeah. >> here are my two questions on apple. is there anything that apple is doing right now that makes you think that it won't eventually lose its dominance, the way that ibm did? >> that's the question. blackberry, aol, name all kind -- slide rules, typewriters. any time you have a magnificent castle on the hill, people will try to take it away from you. >> you wouldn't buy it...
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the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape. if she tried.s, westminster. at least 136 people, with scores of people still missing. and negligence was to blame. lebo diseko has this report. it is the worst kind of wait. been on board the mv nyerere. of the disaster, they're stuck. for the worst, grieving and burying their relatives. as plain to see. but hope is fading fast. translation: we can't reach my brother. yesterday morning, he spoke to our mum. we've not heard from him since. my father and my younger sibling. it's a huge loss to us. floating on the water. metres from ukara's shore. it operated a busy schedule, taking people to and from the market. it's thought it was particularly full because it was market day. times its capacity. it's thought many of the passengers couldn't swim. so it capsized and sank. but the death toll has shocked the country. who apparently wasn't on board at the time. a huge tragedy. lebo diseko, bbc news. are struggling to stop. rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. well, there is peo
the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape. if she tried.s, westminster. at least 136 people, with scores of people still missing. and negligence was to blame. lebo diseko has this report. it is the worst kind of wait. been on board the mv nyerere. of the disaster, they're stuck. for the worst, grieving and burying their relatives. as plain to see. but hope is fading fast. translation: we can't reach my brother. yesterday morning, he spoke to our mum....
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the news a fair bit, talking about moving production from birmingham in the midlands over to the berkshire the eu. is also a move away from diesel engines towards more electric engines. now, a lot of this move into a three—day week has been cast in brexit turns. it does seem been cast in brexit turns. it does seem to be more of a strategic shift away from diesel. nine from ten jaguar cars are diesel and there will be political backlash and economically and environmentally against diesel over last 12 months. so whether the cuts in production are actually because people do not wa nt are actually because people do not want these cars any longer, the baby jaguar sold only 30,000 this year. shift in production due to demand? this is interesting. the financial times front page. coca—cola exploring cannabis products as we'd spreads into well the strings. this could open a real can of worms. —— spreads into wellness drinks. this is looking at cannabis oil as a wellness product and if you are a consumer brand, people need to have a cannabis strategy. it does sound strange but they are looking at ho
the news a fair bit, talking about moving production from birmingham in the midlands over to the berkshire the eu. is also a move away from diesel engines towards more electric engines. now, a lot of this move into a three—day week has been cast in brexit turns. it does seem been cast in brexit turns. it does seem to be more of a strategic shift away from diesel. nine from ten jaguar cars are diesel and there will be political backlash and economically and environmentally against diesel over...
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there's a wonderful massachusetts blogger named jennifer berkshire who produces a terrific education podcast called, have you heard. she's also working on a become. and she has been traveling mid-western states they delivered the presidency to donald trump to talk to local communities about how they feel but their schools. one place she visited and spend time in is wisconsin. you've may remember that wisconsin is where governor walker and the republican legislature strip the state public sectorowns of bargaining rights. what is less well known is that at the same time they stripped just under $600 per pupil -- they cut $600 per pupil from education funding. and what jennifer berkshire has found is that from poor rural districts to more affluent communities, wisconsinite are beginning to vote for tax increases for their schools. it's really a grassroots movement and of course in newark, we saw that the candidate for mayor who was an ed reformer, was soundly defeated by a public school principal, and they now have mayor baracka so there's some hope of a grassroots ground swell in suppo
there's a wonderful massachusetts blogger named jennifer berkshire who produces a terrific education podcast called, have you heard. she's also working on a become. and she has been traveling mid-western states they delivered the presidency to donald trump to talk to local communities about how they feel but their schools. one place she visited and spend time in is wisconsin. you've may remember that wisconsin is where governor walker and the republican legislature strip the state public...
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a guest in a parking lot and it wasn't always car right and i was over and i got out when assad berkshire's and i got this right the sunflower seeds and the buy one get one free pack of more cigarettes are come out and that's when page was already in the truck. and its truck with a tree yes and so when i seen a situation i recognized it was something that was what was the situation he was there while he was in a truck he was on. he said there's also my right. there was another passenger seat . and so i looked over at my man and he said when he said when he had no vehicle and so i was like man. i hopped in a car took off right. amount of time to this second murder and went to sleep and. jumped out of the truck and i say no i won't person stand there are very why i asked him why he sued them and he said he knew my name. and once a male petri. dish. that took a toll on me because i'm like and i have family i mean this is the type of man that i was raised to respect it's now i said there a shot i guess are even more cold if it was that they would page. it was i guess who was not supposed to tha
a guest in a parking lot and it wasn't always car right and i was over and i got out when assad berkshire's and i got this right the sunflower seeds and the buy one get one free pack of more cigarettes are come out and that's when page was already in the truck. and its truck with a tree yes and so when i seen a situation i recognized it was something that was what was the situation he was there while he was in a truck he was on. he said there's also my right. there was another passenger seat ....
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filing shows that warren buffett's berkshire hathaway has cut its stake in the company to under 5% as of the end of august that means berkshire could sell the rest of its shares without further public notice. so you're on notice. >>> japan's renaissance struck a deal to buy idt. who is renaissance a sluemicon dublgt educsemicond >>> and casey's general stores, look for that stock to rise. better than expected second quarter results. same-store sales rising. >>> let's now get back to your top story, that's the category 4 massive weather alert. hurricane florence gaining strength in the atlantic as it eyes the carolina coast. it's projected to make landfall by thursday, mass evacuations already under way ahead of the storm. jack deangelis is heading into the storm. she joins us live from carolina beach, north carolina with more on preparations. >>> good morning what a difference a day makes. when we got here yesterday, it was sunny. people were walking on the beach. they were swimming, eating outside. this morning the air is thick. you can feel the moisture. the boardwalks are all wet,
filing shows that warren buffett's berkshire hathaway has cut its stake in the company to under 5% as of the end of august that means berkshire could sell the rest of its shares without further public notice. so you're on notice. >>> japan's renaissance struck a deal to buy idt. who is renaissance a sluemicon dublgt educsemicond >>> and casey's general stores, look for that stock to rise. better than expected second quarter results. same-store sales rising. >>> let's...
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shopping centers they've got low gas stations in the parking lot yes there's one like that at the berkshires there's a little gas station right there they never talked to that clerk why i don't know i mean the police never there ever investigated the crime scene they just i mean they would pay for what happened in. they just robot like three weeks later took pictures of the parking lot sale weeks later that's three weeks yes all they did there's no police report there's nothing they never investigated they never talked to the store clerk they never issued or media release asking anybody seen any witnesses they paced out of my kidnap them and that's all they ran with so we stopped we're called upon jack oldfield things are now he had a lot of. money and sam are talking plants walking back and forth on here the trucks like to test the truck. that's walking back for the iron man samurai here about the time here sorry san you got it down trodden class. right now over here with paige i know. the story. here are very very very good. here i know as you know who's been here if there are barricades.
shopping centers they've got low gas stations in the parking lot yes there's one like that at the berkshires there's a little gas station right there they never talked to that clerk why i don't know i mean the police never there ever investigated the crime scene they just i mean they would pay for what happened in. they just robot like three weeks later took pictures of the parking lot sale weeks later that's three weeks yes all they did there's no police report there's nothing they never...
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people know me from worcester county to berkshire county, and we have tried hard to make sure everybody has been included. >> opportunity to respond. opponent heldw my his work on union station as important, and it is. anything that opens access to transportation is important, but it is not enough. he takes too much credit. that was held on the back of and the shoulders of a number of individuals like senator kennedy , who was tireless looking out for the district. just to be clear, this was a joint effort. >> time. there isn't anybody listening that would not acknowledge the role i played as the leader in the enhancement and rehabilitation of union station. upt you heard does not stand under critical analysis. think about it. in more than 40 years since i until uniony career station opened, it was led by me. i was grateful for ted kennedy's work. the solicitation for funds overwhelmingly was driven by me. >> let's move on to the next question about farming. farming is important to the district. soul of thearm bill following problems, farmers making a living and families having access t
people know me from worcester county to berkshire county, and we have tried hard to make sure everybody has been included. >> opportunity to respond. opponent heldw my his work on union station as important, and it is. anything that opens access to transportation is important, but it is not enough. he takes too much credit. that was held on the back of and the shoulders of a number of individuals like senator kennedy , who was tireless looking out for the district. just to be clear, this...
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the outlier, warren buffett's conglomerate berkshire hathaway.t seems like in germany the tables are starting to turn, with newbies showing the old elite how it is done these days. reporter: at munich airport, chinese travelers are known as avid wires a luxury goods just before departure. since recently they have also been able to pay with alipay or wechat, chinese payment systems. it processes the transaction to the wire card company. germany's wire card takes a 1.6% commission for the service. >> to begin with, it looks relatively easy. ali trader has to do is integrate a little software. you also have to look very closely at the security angle. when you hear about how much data gets stolen, we have to look after the data. that means we have to make the corresponding tests and get it all set up. reporter: and wire card is growing along with it. the company employs 5000 people. these i.t. specialists at its headquarters are discussing their expansion plans for the u.s. a short while ago, wire card acquired a transnstion bankiking -- the boom is
the outlier, warren buffett's conglomerate berkshire hathaway.t seems like in germany the tables are starting to turn, with newbies showing the old elite how it is done these days. reporter: at munich airport, chinese travelers are known as avid wires a luxury goods just before departure. since recently they have also been able to pay with alipay or wechat, chinese payment systems. it processes the transaction to the wire card company. germany's wire card takes a 1.6% commission for the...
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when you think about amazon, jpmorgan, berkshire hathaway coming together, if it is just going to find another purchasing coalition, i expect incremental change. if you begin to leverage amazon's footprint alone, their relationship with the consumer, their customer obsession, we talk about healthcare is not as customer focused as it needs to be. amazon's customer loyalty, they begin to leverage their ability. one challenge of healthcare, employees don't touch the system with enough frequency in order for it to be routine, in order for them to be sophisticated consumers. amazon and other online shopping, if you can incorporate healthcare into their routine and leverage their platform you have an opportunity to reach them in a way no one else has been able to reach them. for me when i look at this coming together, the opportunities how do you leverage their platform to reach people in a more natural way and more frequent way than we reach them today. yes? >> a question about what you guys call high-performance networks, obviously related but different things too. are your employer's seei
when you think about amazon, jpmorgan, berkshire hathaway coming together, if it is just going to find another purchasing coalition, i expect incremental change. if you begin to leverage amazon's footprint alone, their relationship with the consumer, their customer obsession, we talk about healthcare is not as customer focused as it needs to be. amazon's customer loyalty, they begin to leverage their ability. one challenge of healthcare, employees don't touch the system with enough frequency in...
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the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape.t get away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. let's get some of the day's other news. the united nations aid chief has warned that more than a third of yemen's population now face starvation. mark lowcock told the un security council there were already pockets of famine—like conditions in yemen, where a saudi—led coalition is fighting the houthi rebels backed by iran. police in brazil have arrested a man accused by the us of being one of the main financiers of the lebanese militant group, hezbollah. paraguay had issued an international arrest warrant for assad ahmad barakat for identity theft. he was detained near the border with paraguay and argentina. severe storms have caused widespread flooding in mexico's sinaloa state. videos posted on social media show homes and businesses submerged, and cars floating through streets in culiac n city. and cars floating through streets in culiacan city. according to local media, the state's governor has asked for a state of emergency to
the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape.t get away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. let's get some of the day's other news. the united nations aid chief has warned that more than a third of yemen's population now face starvation. mark lowcock told the un security council there were already pockets of famine—like conditions in yemen, where a saudi—led coalition is fighting the houthi rebels backed by iran. police in brazil have arrested...
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the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape.away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. the us secretary of state mike pompeo has hinted another summit between north korea's kimjong—un and president trump could be on the cards. it follows a visit to pyongyang by the south korean leader — widely viewed as a step towards towards peace. mr pompeo told the bbc‘s state department correspondent, barbara plett usher, that all the leaders in the region were focused on working towards a long—term peace agreement. the two leaders are going to have to make lots of things happen. they are the decision—makers in each of the two countries. i'm going to visit pyongyang if the schedules or work. we will continue to solve this vexing problem and then the two leaders will continue to build upon the negotiations that i had at other levels. so it's in the works? it's in the works. we are hoping everything falls together. it makes good sense here. before too terribly long. given the way that things are moving, do you think you can say there is
the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape.away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. the us secretary of state mike pompeo has hinted another summit between north korea's kimjong—un and president trump could be on the cards. it follows a visit to pyongyang by the south korean leader — widely viewed as a step towards towards peace. mr pompeo told the bbc‘s state department correspondent, barbara plett usher, that all the leaders in the...
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could get some very heavy rain in some of the mountainous areas of the appalachians, ie catskil berkshires. we could possibly get some additional problems filip and the rainfall totals in new england will be the highest over the next coupl e warm too. 86 all the way through vermont. there's the heavy rain today in the virginias. the rest of this week will be a lot quieter but those rivers will still be a problem through north carolina. >> still trouble for them there. bill, thank you. >>> a group of wingsuit jumpers took flight in china to compete in this year's wingsuit flying world championships. 14 participants from nine countries leapt from altitudes of 4,500 feet. the goal of the long-distance gliding competition was to strike foam targets mid-air. not everyone scored a direct hit, but a lucky few managed to get a bullseye. that was so cool. >> it looks really fun. but for them, not quite for me. still ahead, six kids were injured when a camel got spooked at a circus. at a circus. we'll show you the rest of if these packs have the same number of bladder leak pads, i bet you think bigg
could get some very heavy rain in some of the mountainous areas of the appalachians, ie catskil berkshires. we could possibly get some additional problems filip and the rainfall totals in new england will be the highest over the next coupl e warm too. 86 all the way through vermont. there's the heavy rain today in the virginias. the rest of this week will be a lot quieter but those rivers will still be a problem through north carolina. >> still trouble for them there. bill, thank you....
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the day today, and you're going to get soaked tomorrow from the catskills all the way through the berkshires where we could see two to three inches of rainfall in a short amount of time. maybe some additional flash kuip a little cooler today from washington, d.c. to richmond to roanoke. we'll be done with lawrence not until wednesday when all the rain will finally be off the east coast. >> those rivers are cresting. >> some of them won't peak until thursday. >> such a huge issue for them. really got a feel for them. bill, thank you. >>> in berlin, marathon man got a whole new 33-year-ol eliud kipchoke ran 26 miles -- wo hours oneseconds. that's more than a minute faster than the previous record and almost five minutes ahead second place finisher in sunday's race. >> hope he is chilling and kicking back right now. still ahead, big medical news involving three studies looking at aspirin and heart disease. is that baby aspirin helping? if these packs have the same number of bladder leak pads, i bet you think bigger is better. actually, it's bulkier. always discreet doesn't need all that bulk to
the day today, and you're going to get soaked tomorrow from the catskills all the way through the berkshires where we could see two to three inches of rainfall in a short amount of time. maybe some additional flash kuip a little cooler today from washington, d.c. to richmond to roanoke. we'll be done with lawrence not until wednesday when all the rain will finally be off the east coast. >> those rivers are cresting. >> some of them won't peak until thursday. >> such a huge...
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founded in the past few decades and most are technology firms the outlier warren buffet's conglomerate berkshire hathaway founded in eight hundred thirty nine now it seems like in germany the tables are starting to turn with newbies like why are cars showing the old elite how it's done these days. but munich airport chinese travelers are known as an avid buyers of luxury goods just before departure. since recently they've also been able to pay with early pay or we chat chinese payment systems. this watch merchant process is the transaction through the wire card company. germany's why a card takes a one point six percent commission for the service. on the phone thanks to begin with it looks relatively easy and at all a trade a has to do is integrated in software like that you also have to look very closely at the security anger when you hear about how much they target stowing we have to look after the data that means we have to make the corresponding tests in the data centers and get it all set up on this i am. and why a card is growing along with it the company employs five thousand people one o
founded in the past few decades and most are technology firms the outlier warren buffet's conglomerate berkshire hathaway founded in eight hundred thirty nine now it seems like in germany the tables are starting to turn with newbies like why are cars showing the old elite how it's done these days. but munich airport chinese travelers are known as an avid buyers of luxury goods just before departure. since recently they've also been able to pay with early pay or we chat chinese payment systems....
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. >> marquee jets, then berkshire hathaway and you've started another company, same space kind of, amazingwheels up, we're trying to be more netflix than net jets, a little more of a subscription model. five years in, really excited. i would say that we're definitely proof that anything's possible in america. >> well, good. yeah. that's good to remind ourselves, especially in these days. tell me one thing you've learned. >> i learned that you can't be scared to pivot. no business plan -- i know in your business, the people that you interview, the people that hit it are the ones who can move. there's no straight line in business. you have to pivot. and i think if you don't pivot and you're too hard core to your original plan, you're not going to get to the rainbow, to the gold at the end of the rainbow. >> what was your scariest pivot? >> i wouldn't say any of them are scary. i want's more scary not to pivot. we were focused on the 25 to 50-hour flier wheels up. the real imagine nick the space is the 0 to 15-hour flier, a person just getting into the space. that person is much bigger. >> co
. >> marquee jets, then berkshire hathaway and you've started another company, same space kind of, amazingwheels up, we're trying to be more netflix than net jets, a little more of a subscription model. five years in, really excited. i would say that we're definitely proof that anything's possible in america. >> well, good. yeah. that's good to remind ourselves, especially in these days. tell me one thing you've learned. >> i learned that you can't be scared to pivot. no...
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the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape.away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. our europe editor katya adler is in munich and has been following the days events. donald tusk is far from the only eu leader to be really taken aback at how the salzburg summit was interpreted in the uk. they say they absolutely did not go out to ambush the prime minister ought to humiliate her. but donald tusk was the only eu leader to be name checked by theresa may in her break that statement this afternoon, as the president of the european council, the representative of all eu countries who public dismissed key pa rt eu countries who public dismissed key part of the chequers brexit proposal as unworkable. now, key part of the chequers brexit proposalas unworkable. now, he key part of the chequers brexit proposal as unworkable. now, he said in his statement he was simply matching strident tone for strident tone. he described theresa may as surprisingly tough and uncompromising at the salzburg summi
the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape.away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. our europe editor katya adler is in munich and has been following the days events. donald tusk is far from the only eu leader to be really taken aback at how the salzburg summit was interpreted in the uk. they say they absolutely did not go out to ambush the prime minister ought to humiliate her. but donald tusk was the only...
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well, sue raymond lives near bracknell in berkshire, and like many, she isn't clear what to do.n, and whether that will get discarded the other end or whether they will recycle that. you will you assume you can or will you assume you can't? i will put that in. because you think it will probably be ok? i'd rather try, and put it in my recycling bin, rather than put it in my rubbish. to help sue with her plastic, we take her to the local recycling centre in reading for a look behind the scenes. the centre's manager adrian clarke is her guide. that will be made into food trays again. here, bottles, yoghurt pots and food cartons are all accepted. staff check everything is being sorted correctly. sue learns that if she gets things slightly wrong, the system can handle it. they seem quite tolerant with the amount of plastics that can go into the recycling bin, and they can do things with it. so i think i'm doing the right thing by putting it in. if i'm in any doubt, put it in. but other councils aren't so relaxed. some of them only want the most valuable plastic — the bottles — which
well, sue raymond lives near bracknell in berkshire, and like many, she isn't clear what to do.n, and whether that will get discarded the other end or whether they will recycle that. you will you assume you can or will you assume you can't? i will put that in. because you think it will probably be ok? i'd rather try, and put it in my recycling bin, rather than put it in my rubbish. to help sue with her plastic, we take her to the local recycling centre in reading for a look behind the scenes....
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the prime minister's back in her berkshire constituency.count as an escape, she couldn't get away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. john pienaar, bbc news. our political correspondent, leila nathoo, is at westminster. for ending the day on a conciliatory tone or is still the message who is going to blink first?” tone or is still the message who is going to blink first? i think it looks like both sides are still very much dug into their own position. theresa may to get on the front foot with that statement today after an embarrassing headlines for her talking about humiliation of having been undermined, ambushed by brussels, dismissal of our proposals, and here we have donald tusk responding saying we did actually do our own analysis of your proposals and gave it to you and we got this is a good first start and i believe there can still be compromised, but he says that he was surprised by her tone that was surprised by her tone that was surprised that it tough and uncompromising. i think that this defiance from theresa may will i g
the prime minister's back in her berkshire constituency.count as an escape, she couldn't get away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. john pienaar, bbc news. our political correspondent, leila nathoo, is at westminster. for ending the day on a conciliatory tone or is still the message who is going to blink first?” tone or is still the message who is going to blink first? i think it looks like both sides are still very much dug into their own position. theresa may to get on the front...
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the prime minister's back in her berkshire constituency.count as an escape, she couldn't get away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. in a moment, we'll speak to john, but first our europe editor, katya adler, is on her way back from yesterday's eu summit in salzburg. strong words from mrs may. what's the reaction been from the eu? well, basically, eu politicians and diplomats don't recognise, they say, the depiction in the uk media and political circles of the salzburg summit. they say that their objections to key points of the prime minister's brexit chequers proposal was well known before the summit. so they don't see why there we re summit. so they don't see why there were such surprise. the prime minister, in her statement today, singled out donald tusk. he is the president of the european council and he mentioned parts of her proposal as unworkable. but he said, today, that the prime minister was surprisingly tough and uncompromising, those are his words, before the summit and during the summit. in fact, before the summit and
the prime minister's back in her berkshire constituency.count as an escape, she couldn't get away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. in a moment, we'll speak to john, but first our europe editor, katya adler, is on her way back from yesterday's eu summit in salzburg. strong words from mrs may. what's the reaction been from the eu? well, basically, eu politicians and diplomats don't recognise, they say, the depiction in the uk media and political circles of the salzburg summit. they say...
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peter and his wife kate sold their home in berkshire in the 1990s and moved here, a village in cyprusow split the housing two. with their home condemned, they are now renting. we have lost really everything. and we we re we have lost really everything. and we were not going to get any help at all. this is a very strange thing. i think your healthjust all. this is a very strange thing. i think your health just deteriorates. you're not aware of that happening to any large degree. as far as i was concerned, i always liked extremely well and i started waking up every hour on the hour and worrying. elsewhere in the village deep holes have appeared out of nowhere. this is the driveway. louise from buckinghamshire is sharing her sisterjulie the extent of the damage since he last visited. our water mains. that is going to go. within a how far underneath the foundations it goes. it is worth nothing now. absolutely worthless. it actually cost us money to actually knock it down. have you got my despair? no, nothing. nota penny. nota penny. a geologist hired by residents confirmed there is an act
peter and his wife kate sold their home in berkshire in the 1990s and moved here, a village in cyprusow split the housing two. with their home condemned, they are now renting. we have lost really everything. and we we re we have lost really everything. and we were not going to get any help at all. this is a very strange thing. i think your healthjust all. this is a very strange thing. i think your health just deteriorates. you're not aware of that happening to any large degree. as far as i was...
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the prime minister's back in her berkshire constituency.n escape, she couldn't get away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. john pienaar, bbc news. the bbc‘s europe editor katya adler has more on the reaction from the eu. well, there has been no official eu reaction directly to her speech. it is seen very much in eu circles as an attempt to bolster her political position at home because she really looked rather weak at the end of the salzburg summit yesterday. so it is seen in those circles very much in that context. off the record, eu diplomats say that those who have been working directly with their uk counterparts in brexit negotiations have never been disrespectful. they say they continue to work for what they can find as a compromise solution between the eu's brexit red lines on one side, and uk's brexit red lines on the other. eu leaders said that they would like to offer the uk an unprecedented partnership after brexit, so the kind of relationship they don't have with any other outsider country, if you like, but they've insis
the prime minister's back in her berkshire constituency.n escape, she couldn't get away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. john pienaar, bbc news. the bbc‘s europe editor katya adler has more on the reaction from the eu. well, there has been no official eu reaction directly to her speech. it is seen very much in eu circles as an attempt to bolster her political position at home because she really looked rather weak at the end of the salzburg summit yesterday. so it is seen in those...
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the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape.her troubles over brexit if she tried. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. we'll talk to john in a moment in downing street, but first our europe editor katya adler is in munich this evening. the president of the eu council, donald tusk, has responded to the prime minister's speech in a statement this evening. what did he say? well, the whole statement came across as partly defiant and defensive, and partly just wanting to be friends again with theresa may. donald tusk is far from the only eu leader to be really taken aback at how the salzburg is it was interpreted in the uk. they say they are absolutely did not go out to ambush the prime minister or to humiliate her, but donald tusk was the only eu leader to be name checked by theresa may in her brexit statement this afternoon. as the president of the european council, the representative of all eu countries who publicly dismissed key parts of her chequers brexit proposal as unworkable. now, parts of her chequers brexit proposalas unw
the prime minister's back on her berkshire constituency. it won't count as an escape.her troubles over brexit if she tried. john pienaar, bbc news, westminster. we'll talk to john in a moment in downing street, but first our europe editor katya adler is in munich this evening. the president of the eu council, donald tusk, has responded to the prime minister's speech in a statement this evening. what did he say? well, the whole statement came across as partly defiant and defensive, and partly...
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as a new charity, berkshire deaf children's society launches, there's concern about the provision givencialist provisions for them at all, which may explain why many of them fail to achieve less than five gcses. well, the department for education says it wants to ensure deaf children continue to get the support that's right for them, and it is for local authorities to deploy appropriate staff. you may think a tree is, like, a tree. but there are some that have a special story or history attached to them, and so it makes them a bit special, which is why three trees in london and the home counties have made the shortlist for tree of the year. this one is the verdun horse chestnut in st albans. it's the last tree standing on the battlefield of verdun from the first world war. this is a a50—year—old oak in tottenham. and this is a twisting ancient mulberry from john keats' garden in hampstead. the woodland trust want the public to vote for a winner. the winning tree gets £1,000. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning and on the roads,
as a new charity, berkshire deaf children's society launches, there's concern about the provision givencialist provisions for them at all, which may explain why many of them fail to achieve less than five gcses. well, the department for education says it wants to ensure deaf children continue to get the support that's right for them, and it is for local authorities to deploy appropriate staff. you may think a tree is, like, a tree. but there are some that have a special story or history...
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, the billionaire who spend the money on politics, and on the energy side, nv energy is owned by berkshire hathaway, which is owned by warren buffett. one of the list conservative billionaires in the country versus one of the most liberal billionaires in the country. host: and we are talking about candidate donations. how does the candidate spending compared to the ballot measure spending in 2018? guest: california is frick only one of the highest priced states for ballot measures. thetop three most -- sorry, overall spending on ballot measures so far this year is about $129 million, the last time i looked a a few weeks ago, so it will be higher now. but $129 million is more than the two parties and outside groups have spent on the three most expensive senate races this year. the ballot measures in the campaign world, you can, we have made a decision as a society to restrict conservations to candidates because you might be able to influence a candidate, but we can influence a ballot measure, it is yes or no. so there are unlimited giving in most states, you can give as much as you want to
, the billionaire who spend the money on politics, and on the energy side, nv energy is owned by berkshire hathaway, which is owned by warren buffett. one of the list conservative billionaires in the country versus one of the most liberal billionaires in the country. host: and we are talking about candidate donations. how does the candidate spending compared to the ballot measure spending in 2018? guest: california is frick only one of the highest priced states for ballot measures. thetop three...
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berkshire need more regulation. >> we need more regulation.ome kind. there is no question about that. david: if the traditional banks were a large part of the last crisis, are the nonbanks going to be a part of the next crisis? larry: there is a real risk of that. the so-called shadow banking system where lending takes place not through banks carries with it real risk and i am not sure around thoseands risks. i think we have a system that has continuing vulnerabilities. david: there is a nonbank risk. how much risk is left with traditional banks? the -- what is comically absurd about the stress tests as they are being applied today? larry: the fed concludes each year that this year being typical, that they take some scenario where house prices fall by substantially more than 2008. in a plum and rickets up near 2% and then they run them through some model and they say that all the banks, even if they continue to pay their dividends will not need new capital and will meet their capital standard. i think that is very unlikely to be true. you look
berkshire need more regulation. >> we need more regulation.ome kind. there is no question about that. david: if the traditional banks were a large part of the last crisis, are the nonbanks going to be a part of the next crisis? larry: there is a real risk of that. the so-called shadow banking system where lending takes place not through banks carries with it real risk and i am not sure around thoseands risks. i think we have a system that has continuing vulnerabilities. david: there is a...
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hathawayago, berkshire agreed to buy a 25% stake in chinese carmaker byd. investment has soared more than 500% since then and is worth roughly $1.6 million right now. it is the end of the era at mercedes-benz parent dialer. longtime ceo dieter zetsche is stepping down two years early after being in office since 2006. he'll be replaced next year for the first ever non-german to lead dialer. he. c numeral development for the company. dieter zetsche has come under fire from regulators over diesel emissions. thank you. all eyes are on fed chair jerome powell as they are expected to raise rates today but the trade conversation still percolating. this is what michael bloomberg said earlier. have that yet. anyways, we are joined by michael mckee. by luke,.o joined we have that sounded now. this is what michael bloomberg had to say. >> it is not the trump is wrong in that he is fighting and that he is fighting in but the way he is fighting it. it doesn't work. he puts people on the other side in a situation where they cannot cave. they have their domestic families
hathawayago, berkshire agreed to buy a 25% stake in chinese carmaker byd. investment has soared more than 500% since then and is worth roughly $1.6 million right now. it is the end of the era at mercedes-benz parent dialer. longtime ceo dieter zetsche is stepping down two years early after being in office since 2006. he'll be replaced next year for the first ever non-german to lead dialer. he. c numeral development for the company. dieter zetsche has come under fire from regulators over diesel...
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that is why the partnership announced between amazon, jpmorgan, and berkshire hathaway on health care benefits is exciting. if these three large companies can use their scale and technology to create real change and move to a value-based payment, it could help nudge the system forward. a change i hope is also coming is the integration of spending. that between pharmaceutical benefits and medical services, rather than managing them in silos. so the recent mergers of cigna and cvs and aetna do present an opportunity to break down that silo and compare the benefits of technology directly to medical service. if on a large scale, employers and payers demand value, i'm sure our industry will find a way to deliver. so let's all work to create this future together. i think we can all agree patients are hungry for it. patients like marie. she is getting value-based care because her doctor is part of risk-based contracts that reward him financially when he keeps her blood sugar under control. marie is empowered because her insurance plan offered upfront coverage for continuing glucose monitorin
that is why the partnership announced between amazon, jpmorgan, and berkshire hathaway on health care benefits is exciting. if these three large companies can use their scale and technology to create real change and move to a value-based payment, it could help nudge the system forward. a change i hope is also coming is the integration of spending. that between pharmaceutical benefits and medical services, rather than managing them in silos. so the recent mergers of cigna and cvs and aetna do...
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the prime minister's back in her berkshire constituency.t won't count as an escape, she couldn't get away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. john pienaar, bbc news. our political correspondent, leila nathoo, is at westminster. obviously, you have been following developments through today. we heard from theresa may this afternoon and now the eu council president donald tusk, was this a way of trying to calm things down after that very defiant prime minister we saw earlier? it is interesting, his choice of words. he is saying compromises still possible. but there is a bit of a riposte and then as well. he says, one of theresa may ‘s comments today was the eu side has not come up with detailed criticism of the proposals or indeed counterproposal. he is saying, nolte have studied it in detail —— know we have. i think importantly, he said that her tone in and around the summit was surprisingly tough and in fa ct summit was surprisingly tough and in fact uncompromising. and that seems to ruffle a lot of feathers on the eu side. and so, w
the prime minister's back in her berkshire constituency.t won't count as an escape, she couldn't get away from her troubles over brexit if she tried. john pienaar, bbc news. our political correspondent, leila nathoo, is at westminster. obviously, you have been following developments through today. we heard from theresa may this afternoon and now the eu council president donald tusk, was this a way of trying to calm things down after that very defiant prime minister we saw earlier? it is...
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some big names excluded are exxon and berkshire hathaway.ike most esg, you are going to be a little overweight tech and industrialderweight and that is par for the course. julie: we talked about the price, we talked about the big player. i think specificity. i know the name would be extremely long, but if they just what they don't invest with. if they strung it out or condensed it, that would help. people don't know what is going on. i think if they had a buzzword to it. esg is not exactly exciting. i also think getting active. they should make concentrated, high active shares of portfolios. foreigners --for out performers draw. everybody is waiting for godot with millennials. all the money. why are they appealing to them? they should try to appeal to the youth inside that would appeal to these issues and put their money where their mouth used to be. julie: thanks, eric. with the etf report with eric. vonnie: julie hyman, thank you for that. stay tuned. cannabis is booming. trouble for big tobacco? philip morris international's ceo is next.
some big names excluded are exxon and berkshire hathaway.ike most esg, you are going to be a little overweight tech and industrialderweight and that is par for the course. julie: we talked about the price, we talked about the big player. i think specificity. i know the name would be extremely long, but if they just what they don't invest with. if they strung it out or condensed it, that would help. people don't know what is going on. i think if they had a buzzword to it. esg is not exactly...
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there's a wonderful blogger by the name of jennifer berkshire who has a tremendous podcast that i wouldrecommend to you. called have you heard? is also writing the book and she's been traveling the midwestern states to talk to local communities about how they feel about their schools. one of the places that she visited and spent some time is is -- you may remember that wisconsin is where governor walker and the republican legislature stripped the states public-sector unions of their bargaining rights. what is less well-known is at the same time they also stripped just under $600 per pupil, excuse me 600,000 people from education. what jennifer hirscher has found is that from affluent communities wisconsinites became tax-free for their schools. truly grassroots movement. in newark the campaign for mayor was an education reformer who was handily defeated by a public school principle back mayor baraka. there is beginning to be some hope that there will be a grassroots support of public schools and of course teachers who are striking for mobilizing running for office all over the country. m
there's a wonderful blogger by the name of jennifer berkshire who has a tremendous podcast that i wouldrecommend to you. called have you heard? is also writing the book and she's been traveling the midwestern states to talk to local communities about how they feel about their schools. one of the places that she visited and spent some time is is -- you may remember that wisconsin is where governor walker and the republican legislature stripped the states public-sector unions of their bargaining...
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well, sue raymond lives near bracknell in berkshire, and like many, she isn't clear what to do. for a look behind the scenes. centre manager adrian clarke will be her guide. that will be made into food trays again. here, bottles, yoghurt pots and food cartons are all accepted. staff check everything is being sorted correctly. sue learns that if she gets things slightly wrong, the system can handle it. they seem quite tolerant with the amount of plastics that can go into the recycling bin, and they can do things with it. so i think i'm doing the right thing by putting it in. if i'm in any doubt, put it in. but other councils aren't so relaxed. others want the most valuable plastic, the bottles, which can fetch several hundred pounds a ton. that's why in greater manchester, officials are out telling councillors only to recycle bottles, not to bother with other types of plastic. we only want plastic bottles, other types of plastic we want in the general waste bin. it's true lots of residents thing they're doing the right thing because it's plastic and it must be all the same, but i
well, sue raymond lives near bracknell in berkshire, and like many, she isn't clear what to do. for a look behind the scenes. centre manager adrian clarke will be her guide. that will be made into food trays again. here, bottles, yoghurt pots and food cartons are all accepted. staff check everything is being sorted correctly. sue learns that if she gets things slightly wrong, the system can handle it. they seem quite tolerant with the amount of plastics that can go into the recycling bin, and...
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outbreaks of rain in parts of surrey and berkshire will gradually go north through the morning.nly strengthen overnight tonight. in fact there's a met office weather warning out for strong winds with some gusts of 50—60 mph across the london area. with the trees in full leaf there could be branches down and possibly greater damage. there will be rain as well as strong winds through the early hours, gradually clearing north—east. a dry start to the day tomorrow and quite a cool one, cooler than we've been used to. tomorrow the winds will ease down, there will be some sunshine and watch out for one or two showers. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. now it's back tojohn and louise. bye for now. good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: 10 minutes to sell her brexit plan. theresa may appeals directly to eu leaders over dinner to drop what she calls their "unacceptable" demands. a damning verdict on a summer of rail chaos. a report finds "nobody took charge" as new timetables disrupted hundreds of servi
outbreaks of rain in parts of surrey and berkshire will gradually go north through the morning.nly strengthen overnight tonight. in fact there's a met office weather warning out for strong winds with some gusts of 50—60 mph across the london area. with the trees in full leaf there could be branches down and possibly greater damage. there will be rain as well as strong winds through the early hours, gradually clearing north—east. a dry start to the day tomorrow and quite a cool one, cooler...
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this is over the berkshires too.ns you can get a little more problems when you get a quick 2-3 inches of rainfall. the other story today is the heat. if it wasn't for florence, we would be talking a lot about how warm this september has been. 93 today in denver, 93 in wichita, st. louis at 94 degrees. as we go to tomorrow, still very warm from raleigh to nashville. mississippi is warm, florida is warm. chicago goes from thursday at 90 drops to 67 by saturday. so we're ending summer and it definitely feels like it in a lot of areas. >>> still ahead, global markets under pressure this morning as president trump once again es ka ra -- escalates his trade war with china. >>> plus, coca-cola looks to develop a cannabis related beverage. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on... is staying happy and healthy. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. new boost® high protein nutritional drink now has 33% more high-quality protein, along with 26 essential and minerals your body needs. all
this is over the berkshires too.ns you can get a little more problems when you get a quick 2-3 inches of rainfall. the other story today is the heat. if it wasn't for florence, we would be talking a lot about how warm this september has been. 93 today in denver, 93 in wichita, st. louis at 94 degrees. as we go to tomorrow, still very warm from raleigh to nashville. mississippi is warm, florida is warm. chicago goes from thursday at 90 drops to 67 by saturday. so we're ending summer and it...
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if you're in the catskills or berkshires or mass pike, we could end up with 2-3 inches of rain tomorrowheaviest rain is going to be in areas of new england tonight and into tuesday. what's left in the carolinas, only about another inch or so. much of the damage has already been done. a lot of the rivers are cresting today or tomorrow. so much heartache and people evacuated that still don't even know the fate of their properties. a lot of those highways have to be repaired before people can drive in. >>> still ahead, week two in the nfl saw yet another tie and a pro bowl cornerback retire at halftime of his team's own game. hi.i just wanted to tell you that chevy won a j.d.power dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in a row. phew. third time's the charm... where we're changing withs? contemporary make-over
if you're in the catskills or berkshires or mass pike, we could end up with 2-3 inches of rain tomorrowheaviest rain is going to be in areas of new england tonight and into tuesday. what's left in the carolinas, only about another inch or so. much of the damage has already been done. a lot of the rivers are cresting today or tomorrow. so much heartache and people evacuated that still don't even know the fate of their properties. a lot of those highways have to be repaired before people can...
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the largest position now in of course the berkshire hathaway portfolio of stocks and let us listen ino what warren buffett told fox business on thursday about an analyst's suggestion. let's listen. would you suggest that apple get into, or would you support it? >> i support tim cook. i think it would be a very poor idea to get into the auto business. it's not an easy business. liz: he says one minute you're up, one minute you're down, sort of like the insurance business. >> know what i wonder? i wonder if warren buffett will give him the money. let me point this out. warren buffett has bailed out goldman sachs, i think g.e., bank of america. now, they were incredible terms. remember he got out of goldman sachs, $15 a minute or something like that? he made out like a bandit. liz: they needed the money. no one would lend it to them. >> do they go to warren and say give us some money here. liz: talking tesla? >> i have heard it. i have heard it rumored and speculated. i'm not saying it's going to happen. you don't think so. why don't you think so? liz: i thought you meant buy tesla outri
the largest position now in of course the berkshire hathaway portfolio of stocks and let us listen ino what warren buffett told fox business on thursday about an analyst's suggestion. let's listen. would you suggest that apple get into, or would you support it? >> i support tim cook. i think it would be a very poor idea to get into the auto business. it's not an easy business. liz: he says one minute you're up, one minute you're down, sort of like the insurance business. >> know...
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i mean, maybe when amazon and jpmorgan chase and berkshire hathaway get together, they'll have that kind of clout, but, you know, whether the market and these market manipulations can do it, i think secretary azar today said you need to give it i mean, my feeling is, yes, maybe some of them would work overime, but we're running out of time here. people are hurting right now, and these prices are extraordinarily high right now. >> woodruff: the other thing we see about drug pricing is frankly a lack of transparency. we don't see what it is inside these companies that is leading to these price increases, do we? >> no, and in tk number of politicians have called for that. a number of states are callingic for that, is interesting. there's a lot of action at the state level right now.a ate is saying, if you want the raise prices, okay, explain why you need to do this. we want a justification. so far at a federal lev, it's been kind of willy-nilly. why do we raise prices? well, economists would say because they can. >> woodruff: it sounds like you're saying in the near term we're not going tse
i mean, maybe when amazon and jpmorgan chase and berkshire hathaway get together, they'll have that kind of clout, but, you know, whether the market and these market manipulations can do it, i think secretary azar today said you need to give it i mean, my feeling is, yes, maybe some of them would work overime, but we're running out of time here. people are hurting right now, and these prices are extraordinarily high right now. >> woodruff: the other thing we see about drug pricing is...
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warren buffett is the largest shareholder through berkshire hathaway they went limit up, they went 9.9% and can't go to 10% however, it's not retail stores. instead it's all of the businesses or tenants that amazon cannot amazon so pet care, veterinarians, massage therapists, hairdressers, gyms, personal trainers, tanning salons these are things that will exist no matter what a company like amazon does on the internet. store capital locates these businesses and they say, knock knock, we will let you free up the capital you have trapped in that real estate we'll take it over, you lease back from us by the way, there are tax benefits also they're actively managing that portfolio so when they see a tenant in trouble, they can get out of the building if they need to, find a new tenant or both by the way, this management team was vetted originally by howard marks at oak tree so you have the two smartest investors alive, buffett and marks, and i think it's just an absolute home run for a ten-year hold and i've been accumulating it steady. >> good stuff. thank you guys, both. >>> more coming t
warren buffett is the largest shareholder through berkshire hathaway they went limit up, they went 9.9% and can't go to 10% however, it's not retail stores. instead it's all of the businesses or tenants that amazon cannot amazon so pet care, veterinarians, massage therapists, hairdressers, gyms, personal trainers, tanning salons these are things that will exist no matter what a company like amazon does on the internet. store capital locates these businesses and they say, knock knock, we will...
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let's see how travel travelers is doing that is a dow component up $1.01, berkshire hathaway through its subsidiaries they re insure those are the insurers to the companies moving higher by three quarters of a percent. progressive is down nearly a percent and flip it over to cna financial corp. we can see that cna is up 1.5% american international corp. and when you see some up some down we still don't know what the damage is going to be so american international group is catching a bit here up nearly 2%. well the wrath of florence is expected to last for days as the hurricane category 1 hurricane comes ashore creeping pace of just six miles an hour. it's not just the flooding that has residents concerned but the power outages for more than half a million residents in the carolinas, take a look at this transformer exploding. you can see it flashes a green light after the sparks come out, so we gave you the number 634,000, without power but remember, that duke energy which is based in north carolina had said to us with 4 million customers they do estimate one to 3 million people could
let's see how travel travelers is doing that is a dow component up $1.01, berkshire hathaway through its subsidiaries they re insure those are the insurers to the companies moving higher by three quarters of a percent. progressive is down nearly a percent and flip it over to cna financial corp. we can see that cna is up 1.5% american international corp. and when you see some up some down we still don't know what the damage is going to be so american international group is catching a bit here up...
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filing shows berkshire hathaway has cut its stake in phillips 66 to under 5% berkshire could sell the public notice. >>> this week marks the tenth anniversary of the financial crisis as you probably know by now. we have a special documentary that premieres tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time "crisis on wall street: the week that shook the world." jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon spoke to andrew about the weekend that led to thedemise of lehman brothers and how he was preparing for a financial catastrophe. >> i think i was driving home. i called up my home operating committee. i told them we're about to have a catastrophe take place, all hands on deck the next day i think it was saturday, everyone was at work we had workforces and teams going through every part of our exposure, which we'd been through before i think i called my board that saturday and said we have a national emergency and i told them what it was. i explained how bad it was going to get >> when you told them how bad it could get, what did you tell them my opinion lehman was going to go bankrupt, that it might be a domino effec
filing shows berkshire hathaway has cut its stake in phillips 66 to under 5% berkshire could sell the public notice. >>> this week marks the tenth anniversary of the financial crisis as you probably know by now. we have a special documentary that premieres tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time "crisis on wall street: the week that shook the world." jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon spoke to andrew about the weekend that led to thedemise of lehman brothers and how he was preparing for a...