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this is business live from bbc news with susannah streeter and sally bundock. facebook watch goes global. but can it take on netflix, youtube and amazon in the booming business of video streaming? live from london, that's our top story on thursday, the 30th of august. the world's biggest social media site tries to break into the lucrative video streaming market — but will worries over fake news make it an uphill battle for facebook? also in the programme... default fears return as argentina tells the imf to speed up payment of a $50bn loan — sending the peso to a new record low. we will get the latest from the markets, this is the picture as they openin markets, this is the picture as they open in europe. and hitching a ride — we'll be finding out about an app that's been described as the air b&b of the skies — which is taking off across europe. as the accountancy giant pwc says it's ditching fixed working hours for new staff. today we want to know if you could work when you want would you get more done? let us know — just use the #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome
this is business live from bbc news with susannah streeter and sally bundock. facebook watch goes global. but can it take on netflix, youtube and amazon in the booming business of video streaming? live from london, that's our top story on thursday, the 30th of august. the world's biggest social media site tries to break into the lucrative video streaming market — but will worries over fake news make it an uphill battle for facebook? also in the programme... default fears return as argentina...
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that's it from business live today. ks for your company. see you soon. thanks for your company. see you soon. bye—bye. hello there. it is going to remain mostly dry in the next few days. we have got some rain this morning. some showers are affecting the south—east of england. and some rain affecting northern and western part of england and wales from this cold front moving its way south and east. that cold front will weaken. the rain pretty much disappears. it is just a pound of cloud this afternoon. showers in the south east will disappear. this afternoon it is looking drier towards the south—east. some sunny spells. sunny spells for south east england —— south—west england, wales, northern england, scotland and northern ireland. showers in western areas. for most, it is drier. waxman temperatures getting up to 17 to 18 degrees in the north. 21 degrees in the south east. through tonight with lengthy period spells, there could be patty missed, shallow fog. —— patchy mist. it will turn chilly. look at the temperature map.
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business live, on tv and online. what you need to know, when you need to know it. stin, something that has been around in the last 24—hour is is grindr, the gay dating app, wanting to list its shares, and there is all this hype around these apps, but they tend to tank on debut. what do you think about this one? none of these things are guaranteed success. bearin these things are guaranteed success. bear in mind there have been some real disasters here. go back to friends reunited, that came and went pretty quickly, so they have to be careful. there will be a lot more pressure on these social apps coming through, more control in terms of gdp are, the data control, and how much facebook has already got into trouble on that, but also really going underneath the hype, how much money at these companies actually making? and where is that actually going? so we want to see the track record, ignore the hype, look at the business, the margins, show me the money. and we have seen in the past, we've seen companies come and go, do you remember myspace, maybe they we re you remem
business live, on tv and online. what you need to know, when you need to know it. stin, something that has been around in the last 24—hour is is grindr, the gay dating app, wanting to list its shares, and there is all this hype around these apps, but they tend to tank on debut. what do you think about this one? none of these things are guaranteed success. bearin these things are guaranteed success. bear in mind there have been some real disasters here. go back to friends reunited, that came...
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hello and welcome to business live.aken another step towards becoming the first trillion dollar tech company after it announced its third quarter results. the number everyone wanted to see is this, how many iphones were sold — 41.3 million. and while that number was only 1% higher than a year ago, iphone revenue actually rose 20% as more customers opted for apple's most expensive, and profitable phone, the iphone x. overall revenues came in at $53.3 billion, comfortably beating analyst's expectations. but the really interesting figure is that of apple's services revenue, things like itunes, icloud and apple music. revenue there grew 31% compared to the same quarter last year. and the markets liked it too, shares of apple gained more than 3.5% in after—hours trade. john detrixhe is with quartz. you were saying before that this is a big company. they work in an industry where there is a lot of saturation and competition, coming from korea, chinese manufacturers, and they are navigating this very well. they are charging mo
hello and welcome to business live.aken another step towards becoming the first trillion dollar tech company after it announced its third quarter results. the number everyone wanted to see is this, how many iphones were sold — 41.3 million. and while that number was only 1% higher than a year ago, iphone revenue actually rose 20% as more customers opted for apple's most expensive, and profitable phone, the iphone x. overall revenues came in at $53.3 billion, comfortably beating analyst's...
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hello and welcome to business live.y's economic troubles are spreading as the country tries to head off a full—blown crisis. the government says it will lay out an economic action plan as markets and investors continue to loose confidence in the lira. during asian trading, the lira hit a new record low of 7.24 to the us dollar, although it has since recovered some ground. in the last few hours, the turkish central bank has laid out details to inject about $10.5 billion into the financial system by reducing the amount of us dollars, turkish lira and gold that banks have to hold. however, it remains to be seen if that will have a broader impact. so far, the turkish lira has lost over 40% of its value against the us dollar this year. a major concern is rapidly deteriorating relations with the united states. on friday, president trump doubled the import tariffs on steel to 50% and aluminum to 20%. another big concern for investors is the $242.5 billion of debt that turkey's private companies hold. much of that is in us doll
hello and welcome to business live.y's economic troubles are spreading as the country tries to head off a full—blown crisis. the government says it will lay out an economic action plan as markets and investors continue to loose confidence in the lira. during asian trading, the lira hit a new record low of 7.24 to the us dollar, although it has since recovered some ground. in the last few hours, the turkish central bank has laid out details to inject about $10.5 billion into the financial...
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that's it from business live today. o. mostly dry day today and over the next few days it will stay dry and turn increasingly warm. in the next week, but for today, quite a bit of cloud at the moment and we haveis bit of cloud at the moment and we have is whether france situated towards the north—west introducing —— this weather front situated towards the north—west introducing rain. for the most part today, dry but quite cloudy and that rain moving into the north—west. it will last for most of the day in western scotland, the west of northern ireland. away from that, some sunshine, particularly in the north—east of scotland. this morning into the north—east of england. sunshine this afternoon in the east of scotla nd sunshine this afternoon in the east of scotland but in the west that cloud and rain thickens up. temperatures about 15—18. the rain in the far west, and in the east, england and wales, it looks try this afternoon. this afternoon, increasing amounts of sunshine developing across southern parts of england and
that's it from business live today. o. mostly dry day today and over the next few days it will stay dry and turn increasingly warm. in the next week, but for today, quite a bit of cloud at the moment and we haveis bit of cloud at the moment and we have is whether france situated towards the north—west introducing —— this weather front situated towards the north—west introducing rain. for the most part today, dry but quite cloudy and that rain moving into the north—west. it will last...
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your're watching business live. are set to hold trade talks in washington. us plans for tariffs on car imports have added to tensions between the world's first and third biggest economies. a quick look at how the markets are faring. not a particularly good start to the day, european markets all in the red. now, many of us will have a favourite outfit, something that makes us feel confident, maybe even powerful, but for some what you wear underneath can be just as important. what are you wearing underneath? laughter marion, you are cheeky! the lingerie market in the uk is valued at around $3.18 billion, which is up 0.7% from the previous year. and the best sellers are actually so—called nude shades, those that won t show under a woman s clothing. in fact, the most popular nude tone sales were up by 101% in the three months from december to march. but for women of colour, "nude", which is a sort of beige, just doesn t work. and that s where a company called nubian skin comes in. it sells undergarments that are "a diff
your're watching business live. are set to hold trade talks in washington. us plans for tariffs on car imports have added to tensions between the world's first and third biggest economies. a quick look at how the markets are faring. not a particularly good start to the day, european markets all in the red. now, many of us will have a favourite outfit, something that makes us feel confident, maybe even powerful, but for some what you wear underneath can be just as important. what are you wearing...
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just have a link at our business live page. 0la are challenging buber. 0la are flying so we will see how they get on. you're watching business live. our top story — iran has accused the us of psychological warfare for reimposing economic sanctions. the restrictions cover the car industry, metals trade and currency exchange. a quick look at how the markets are faring... european market of opening in green. busy early season at the moment so we will be seeing how results will affect those markets. also the dollar and pound against the dollar slightly below 1.30. it has been hovering around that area since the last seven days after incest rates went up in the uk. bat interest rates. —— interest rates. now, many of us can't live without our morning coffee — but that's having a significant impact on the environment, with one—use cups ending up in landfills around the country, and indeed around the world. just in the uk alone 2.5 billion disposable cups are used every year. but efforts to recycle them are stepping up. the process — called cuprcling — was intro
just have a link at our business live page. 0la are challenging buber. 0la are flying so we will see how they get on. you're watching business live. our top story — iran has accused the us of psychological warfare for reimposing economic sanctions. the restrictions cover the car industry, metals trade and currency exchange. a quick look at how the markets are faring... european market of opening in green. busy early season at the moment so we will be seeing how results will affect those...
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get involved on the bbc‘s business live web page at bbc.com/ business. 0n the bbc‘s business live web business live on tv and online, what you need to know when you need to know. many of you have been in touch today on the controversial discussion, debate about copper. ana is back to talk about it. getting rid of coppers has been talked about for years and the chancellor phillip hammond said we need to look into this in his spring paper earlier this year in march. since then it has been ruled out. by the bank of england. that's right. i think it is a nice... we have to look at the facts, i hardly use cash anymore, i'm one of these people who have my card and go. a lot of people, that psychological 1.99, a.99 level is important so we have to ta ke a.99 level is important so we have to take careful consideration. what about this argument that it won't cause inflation if we removed copper? many say naturally shops will just round—up, they copper? many say naturally shops willjust round—up, they won't round down. there is a danger of that but all of the economic studies say it would be ne
get involved on the bbc‘s business live web page at bbc.com/ business. 0n the bbc‘s business live web business live on tv and online, what you need to know when you need to know. many of you have been in touch today on the controversial discussion, debate about copper. ana is back to talk about it. getting rid of coppers has been talked about for years and the chancellor phillip hammond said we need to look into this in his spring paper earlier this year in march. since then it has been...
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you're with business live, from bbc news.ve been dented by a near £2 billion in legal settlements. it reported a 29% fall in pre—tax profit to £1.7 billion for the six months to the end ofjune. peter hahn is a professor of banking at the london institute of banking & finance. peter, i say it is to do with ppi, payment protection insurance, am i right? i was guessing. payment protection insurance, am i right? iwas guessing. sorry, i didn't hear the whole question. right? iwas guessing. sorry, i didn't hear the whole questionlj was didn't hear the whole question.” was saying barclays bank has been hit by a £2 million legal bill, is it to do with ppi? they have had a history of problems, but in the results announced this morning, one of the good things is, the reduction in their conduct charges. their charges decreasing with the results and what has happened in their us investment bank, where they have increased volume in certain areas. generally i think 11—3 it is a more positive measure. in terms of the actual earnings themsel
you're with business live, from bbc news.ve been dented by a near £2 billion in legal settlements. it reported a 29% fall in pre—tax profit to £1.7 billion for the six months to the end ofjune. peter hahn is a professor of banking at the london institute of banking & finance. peter, i say it is to do with ppi, payment protection insurance, am i right? i was guessing. payment protection insurance, am i right? iwas guessing. sorry, i didn't hear the whole question. right? iwas guessing....
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your're watching business live.as posted a 6% rise in quarterly profit and says it's on track for growth in 2018 despite a number of financial disruptions. the rising cost of fuel has had a dampening effect on most airlines' profits in the last few months, and the owner of ba, aer lingus, iberia and vueling isn't any different. fuel unit costs for the quarter went up 6.7%. air traffic controller strikes was another reason that profits came in under expectations. a number of airlines, including aig, have taken the matter to the european commission and are looking for a legal solution. john grant is an aviation expert atjg aviation consultants. thank you forjoining us. what is your take on these results? i suppose it is a lot of positivity for iag? it is solid, not spectacular, but iag is so large and has so much mass that it is a steady eddie performer in the market and has done it again. good numbers, but almost a continuation of the sort of performance we have come used to seeing from this company. that is notwiths
your're watching business live.as posted a 6% rise in quarterly profit and says it's on track for growth in 2018 despite a number of financial disruptions. the rising cost of fuel has had a dampening effect on most airlines' profits in the last few months, and the owner of ba, aer lingus, iberia and vueling isn't any different. fuel unit costs for the quarter went up 6.7%. air traffic controller strikes was another reason that profits came in under expectations. a number of airlines, including...
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your're watching business live, our top story: we are looking at the meeting of the fed at jackson holebusy week, time now to have a look back at some of the biggest stories of the week. it's not every week that an oil giant introduces a new currency. that happened in venezuela. another oil giant, saudi arabia put the brakes on the flotation of its leading producer saudi aramco. and in the united states, the bull has set a new record. venezuela has had to keep a check on its currency, in order to avoid hyperinflation. andrew walker our economics correspondent is here. the government has brought forward fiscal measures, and other measures, to try to combat the hyperinflation. that has caused massive disruption in the country, people fleeing the country, prices fluctuating massively. talk me through what is going wrong. the new currency certainly could make some useful contribution, i suppose, something that was mentioned, taking off all those zeros. that does have the potential, at least, to deal with some of the confusion people how to cope with what is the difference, you know, the num
your're watching business live, our top story: we are looking at the meeting of the fed at jackson holebusy week, time now to have a look back at some of the biggest stories of the week. it's not every week that an oil giant introduces a new currency. that happened in venezuela. another oil giant, saudi arabia put the brakes on the flotation of its leading producer saudi aramco. and in the united states, the bull has set a new record. venezuela has had to keep a check on its currency, in order...
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that's it from business live today.and on world business report. and aaron is in the london gateway today. we'll see you again tomorrow. hello. it's been a rather warm start to the day, temperatures getting into the 20s across england and wales, fresher than north across scotla nd wales, fresher than north across scotland and northern ireland. for many of us today quite cloudy, patchy light rain and drizzle particularly where it is weather front straddles northern ireland through central and southern scotland, western areas of england and wales. that's producing more moisture through this morning. a bit fresher further north across scotland, that you have sunny spells today, some breaks in the cloud across england and the far south—east of england in particular. further west staying cloudy, misty and perky around coastal hills of wales and south—west england, but for north—west england and northern ireland. bridge weiss, 17—20d, some sunshine in the south—east, temperatures reaching 25—26d. this evening and tonight, qui
that's it from business live today.and on world business report. and aaron is in the london gateway today. we'll see you again tomorrow. hello. it's been a rather warm start to the day, temperatures getting into the 20s across england and wales, fresher than north across scotla nd wales, fresher than north across scotland and northern ireland. for many of us today quite cloudy, patchy light rain and drizzle particularly where it is weather front straddles northern ireland through central and...
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that's it from business live today. on world business report. we'll see you again tomorrow. hello, it is a sunny start for many parts of england but the further north and west you go we run into more cloud and some outbreaks of rain. that is because we have a weather system moving in to the north and the west all associated with this area of low pressure, pushing these weather fronts towards us pushing these weather fronts towards us with outbreaks of rain and as a result, quite a bit of cloud moving in. down towards eastern areas of england, central part and the midlands, there is some sunshine and clear skies. we will keep the sunshine from much of the day but fairweather cloud developing into this afternoon but the rain will continue across northern ireland, spreading into the north and west of scotland. northwest england and north—west wales, maybe showery rain into the afternoon. a breezy afternoon, particularly towards the north—west where we could see gusts, 30 to 110 north—west where we could see gusts, 30 to a0
that's it from business live today. on world business report. we'll see you again tomorrow. hello, it is a sunny start for many parts of england but the further north and west you go we run into more cloud and some outbreaks of rain. that is because we have a weather system moving in to the north and the west all associated with this area of low pressure, pushing these weather fronts towards us pushing these weather fronts towards us with outbreaks of rain and as a result, quite a bit of cloud...
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your‘re watching business live.nt tencent announces its second quarter results. the firm has seen $150 billion wiped off its market cap so far this year and investors will be keeping a close eye on the update. let's get the inside track on the latest efforts to improve the affordability of rented housing. everyone needs a roof over their heads but in some cities this is becoming more and more expensive. according to the property site nested, a family in hong kong needs an annual income of nearly $130,000 in order to rent comfortably. in new york the situation is even worse, with families requiring earnings of over $160,000. but topping the list is san francisco where families need an income of over $167,000 to cover their rent and all their other outgoings. dot dot dot is a social enterprise which hopes to improve the availability of affordable housing. it matches empty buildings with so—called property guardians who look after your property while you re away. with us now is katharine hibbert, founder of dot dot dot
your‘re watching business live.nt tencent announces its second quarter results. the firm has seen $150 billion wiped off its market cap so far this year and investors will be keeping a close eye on the update. let's get the inside track on the latest efforts to improve the affordability of rented housing. everyone needs a roof over their heads but in some cities this is becoming more and more expensive. according to the property site nested, a family in hong kong needs an annual income of...
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you're with business live from bbc news.ften ask here: how confident are firms about the future for the uk economy? new data suggests not very, according to the recruitment and employment confederation. in its latest report, it says employers confidence dipped for the first time since april. neil carberry is the chief executive of the recruitment and employment confederation, what factors have caused that sentiment? what we get in the survey this morning is a pretty clear to part story: firms are pretty confident about hiring right now, low and slow economic growth we have been seeing through the year is feeding through into newjobs. through the year is feeding through into new jobs. when through the year is feeding through into newjobs. when we look onto the horizon, there are clouds ahead, as you have said, survey falls into negative territory, most firms failing the economy is not going in the right direction, some feel it is, that has got to be about the uncertainty we face through brexit and into next year. that is the
you're with business live from bbc news.ften ask here: how confident are firms about the future for the uk economy? new data suggests not very, according to the recruitment and employment confederation. in its latest report, it says employers confidence dipped for the first time since april. neil carberry is the chief executive of the recruitment and employment confederation, what factors have caused that sentiment? what we get in the survey this morning is a pretty clear to part story: firms...
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you're with business live from bbc news. is to appoint administrators, after giving up the fight to save the business. in a statement, it said that talks with investors and creditors had "not concluded in a solvent solution". joining us now from the salford newsroom is sean farrington. good morning. sadly inevitable. essentially the problems are the same from any high street chains right now? absolutely. it wasn't a foregone conclusion that house of fraser would go into administration. they have been talking a lot in recent weeks to investors about trying to get somebody to come in and buy the business. they say today even as part of this administration process , even as part of this administration process, they say they hope investors will make —— administrators will make a sale at the end. for the 17,500 staff across the end. for the 17,500 staff across the country in 59 stores that will not be that reassuring. we have already heard there will be 31 store closures. that would affect 6000 jobs. it now could be many more. th
you're with business live from bbc news. is to appoint administrators, after giving up the fight to save the business. in a statement, it said that talks with investors and creditors had "not concluded in a solvent solution". joining us now from the salford newsroom is sean farrington. good morning. sadly inevitable. essentially the problems are the same from any high street chains right now? absolutely. it wasn't a foregone conclusion that house of fraser would go into...
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you're watching business live.ng company posts a net profit drop of 37%. bhp billiton, mainly due to various one of items like payments related to the mining disaster in brazil, among other matters, and shares are down around 2% today in london. the tradition of having a good dinner set at home for serving meals is helping the global ceramics market go from strength to strength. around the world, ceramic tableware is valued at almost $60 billion a year and is expected to reach $75 billion over the next four years. here in the uk, some of of the most famous brands include spode and royal worcester, both of which have been around since the 1700s and are made by the firm portmeirion. it employs more than 750 staff here in the uk and has recently seen its sales jump up more than 21% in the past six months. dick steele is the chairman of portmeirion group. welcome. we also have some crockery. welcome. we also have some crockery. we are surrounded by very lovely crockery. just tell us about a company that is so well esta
you're watching business live.ng company posts a net profit drop of 37%. bhp billiton, mainly due to various one of items like payments related to the mining disaster in brazil, among other matters, and shares are down around 2% today in london. the tradition of having a good dinner set at home for serving meals is helping the global ceramics market go from strength to strength. around the world, ceramic tableware is valued at almost $60 billion a year and is expected to reach $75 billion over...
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hello and welcome to business live. war between the united states and china has heated up with a highly unusual personal attack on president trump in chinese state media. thr people's daily newspaper said the us president was starring in his own "street fighter—style deceitful drama of extortion and intimidation". it added that trump's desire for others to play along with his drama is "wishful thinking". all of this comes after china announced tariffs on another $60 billion of us exports late on friday. they would range between 5% and 25% and affect more than 5,000 different items. they said those would come into effect if the us proceeded with tariffs on $200 billion of chinese exports. last week the us said it was looking at those tariffs being as high as 25% rather than the previously announced 10%. if they do come into effect, $360 billion of goods traded between the world's two biggest economies would face tariffs — in a dispute president trump started over what he said were china's unfair trade practices. it is ge
hello and welcome to business live. war between the united states and china has heated up with a highly unusual personal attack on president trump in chinese state media. thr people's daily newspaper said the us president was starring in his own "street fighter—style deceitful drama of extortion and intimidation". it added that trump's desire for others to play along with his drama is "wishful thinking". all of this comes after china announced tariffs on another $60...
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you're watching business live.d mortar retailer, is hoping big investments will pay off when it announces results in a few hours. a quick look at how the markets are faring. i forgot to tell you this earlier, kingfisher, his results we have been talking about, they have bounced back after a difficult time. their share price is down 4% on the london market. cutting the greenhouse gasses that lead to global warming is a top priority for governments around the world. and when it comes to transport there is a big focus on electric cars but that's not the only part of the solution. all together transport is estimated to account for 14% of all the world's greenhouse gas emissions. one way of cutting back is to find alternative fuels. there are now 386,000 electric buses on the world's roads and that's expected to more than triple by 2025. but it's not the only option. london—based ecubes arcola offer hydrogen fuel cells and it's just signed a 25 year deal with the government of south sumatra in indonesia to supply hydrog
you're watching business live.d mortar retailer, is hoping big investments will pay off when it announces results in a few hours. a quick look at how the markets are faring. i forgot to tell you this earlier, kingfisher, his results we have been talking about, they have bounced back after a difficult time. their share price is down 4% on the london market. cutting the greenhouse gasses that lead to global warming is a top priority for governments around the world. and when it comes to transport...
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sunday clash featured two of buying munich's mean challengers for the title rooster document of our busy lives each will have that and more from the german top flight. i'm edith kimani thank you for joining us media in the u.s. state of florida say four people have been killed and around ten wounded in a mass shooting at a video game tunnel menton central jacksonville police say the sole suspect was killed at the scene with reports suggesting he killed himself medical staff say six victims were brought to the university of florida health hospital in jacksonville five are unstable conditions and in stable condition and one is in serious condition. it's terrifying moments a florida venue was rocked by gunfire during a live stream of a video game. multiple fatalities were reported at the scene of the shooting at the jacksonville landing at a busy riverside complex full of shops and restaurants the jacksonville sheriff's office later confirmed a lone suspect died the police cordoned off a three block radius local media spoke to shocked onlookers as they were hastily cleared from the area right ove
sunday clash featured two of buying munich's mean challengers for the title rooster document of our busy lives each will have that and more from the german top flight. i'm edith kimani thank you for joining us media in the u.s. state of florida say four people have been killed and around ten wounded in a mass shooting at a video game tunnel menton central jacksonville police say the sole suspect was killed at the scene with reports suggesting he killed himself medical staff say six victims were...
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." ♪ haslinda: he's in the business of saving lives, but international sos has grown into much more. friends who began in venture 30 years ago have journeyed to the summit of a global industry they created. international sos is present in more than 90 countries. for decades, it's been a lifeline for people caught up in some of the world's most dramatic events. a 2004 tsunami. an attack in mumbai. but it's also a daily lifeline for the hundreds of millions of people who travel the world every year. ♪ haslinda: arnaud vaissie, welcome to "high flyers." good to have you with us. arnaud: nice to be with you. haslinda: the year is 1985. two frenchmen, both good friends, decided to set up a business here in the lion city. what prompted that move? arnaud: singapore was already very advanced. and so my friend, dr. rey-herme, who had just completed his military time as a medical attachÉ at the french embassy decided that he wanted to create a medical business in southeast asia, and of course, singapore had to be the place to start it. since we were and had been very close friends ever since f
." ♪ haslinda: he's in the business of saving lives, but international sos has grown into much more. friends who began in venture 30 years ago have journeyed to the summit of a global industry they created. international sos is present in more than 90 countries. for decades, it's been a lifeline for people caught up in some of the world's most dramatic events. a 2004 tsunami. an attack in mumbai. but it's also a daily lifeline for the hundreds of millions of people who travel the world...
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." ♪ haslinda: he's in the business of saving lives, but international sos has grown into much more. friends who began in venture 30 years ago have journeyed to the summit of a global industry they created. international sos is present in more than 90 countries. for decades, it's been a lifeline for people caught up in some of the world's most dramatic events. a 2004 tsunami. an attack in mumbai. but it's also a daily lifeline for the hundreds of millions of people who travel the world every year. ♪ haslinda: arnaud vaissie, welcome to "high flyers." good to have you with us. arnaud: nice to be with you. haslinda: the year is 1985. two frenchmen, both good friends, decided to set up a business here in the lion city. what prompted that move? arnaud: singapore was already very advanced. and so my friend, dr. rey-herme, who had just completed his military time as a medical attache at the french embassy decided that he wanted to create a medical business in southeast asia, and of course, singapore had to be the place to start it. since we were and had been very close friends ever since f
." ♪ haslinda: he's in the business of saving lives, but international sos has grown into much more. friends who began in venture 30 years ago have journeyed to the summit of a global industry they created. international sos is present in more than 90 countries. for decades, it's been a lifeline for people caught up in some of the world's most dramatic events. a 2004 tsunami. an attack in mumbai. but it's also a daily lifeline for the hundreds of millions of people who travel the world...
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haslinda: you're in the business of saving lives, but technology plays a huge role in it. that you invest 6% of your budget into technology, a substantial amount. how has technology changed the way you operate, and how do expect it to change 10, 15, 20 years down the road? arnaud: for us, technology has been extraordinary. because the key link for us has been the telephone. since we started with assistance centers, those are centers which function 24/7, with doctors, security people, and all kinds of experts, and access to our network of providers around the world. haslinda: but what can you do today due to technology that you could not do 10 years ago? arnaud: well, the first thing, when we started, we were using beepers. and then these huge mobile phones, where you had to carry a suitcase to make a phone call. what is extraordinary today with new technology is that, through digitalization and tele health, we can do things we could not do before. today, when we have to deal with a crew member of an airline in new york who is falling sick just before boarding a plane, thro
haslinda: you're in the business of saving lives, but technology plays a huge role in it. that you invest 6% of your budget into technology, a substantial amount. how has technology changed the way you operate, and how do expect it to change 10, 15, 20 years down the road? arnaud: for us, technology has been extraordinary. because the key link for us has been the telephone. since we started with assistance centers, those are centers which function 24/7, with doctors, security people, and all...
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this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and ben bland. the private road ahead. tesla boss elon musk says he's thinking about taking the electric car maker off the stock exchange. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday 8th august. mr musk announced the plan on twitter rather than an official disclosure but says investors have already backed the move. we'll look at what it could mean. also in the programme: china's exports show little sign of damage from the trade war with the us as the world's biggest economy gives a start date for its latest tariffs. this is what european markets looking like, we will explain all you need to know. and we'll hear from the brazillian banking boss whose new lender is trying to tackle sky high interest rates by taking on the big boys. also today, amazon wants to adjust people's voices on phone calls, so that you'd hear the other person in your own accent. the technology could use audio gathered from millions of alexa digital assistants. but would you want to hear everyone sounding more like you? let us know, just use #b
this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and ben bland. the private road ahead. tesla boss elon musk says he's thinking about taking the electric car maker off the stock exchange. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday 8th august. mr musk announced the plan on twitter rather than an official disclosure but says investors have already backed the move. we'll look at what it could mean. also in the programme: china's exports show little sign of damage from the trade war...
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and after being found living in a desert compound wearing rags and without food or fresh water, at 11 children in the us state of new mexico are rescued. here‘s your businessn live:
and after being found living in a desert compound wearing rags and without food or fresh water, at 11 children in the us state of new mexico are rescued. here‘s your businessn live:
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tenderness were devaluing motherhood she was writing that in the car so those who had active and busy lives the contradiction and could not see that in herself but she fought all of her life for troubled kids and was on the front line looking at the kennedy legacy we see 47 years in the united states senate but what we don't see is how many of those pieces of legislation have their roots at the dinner table with eunice kennedy shriver including the 1975 law that requires school districts to give a seat in the classroom to a disabled child including the american with disabilities act. that law which fundamentally changed the relationship of people with intellectual and physical disabilities to the world around them is owed a lot to eunice kennedy shriver is no violation of their civil rights to deny them a place in the workplace a home or an apartment building and now we have curves that allow wheelchairs to go across the street. i would like to say that 1984 ceremony that she was honored that people would think was retirement age was the end of two career but that was not the end of her car
tenderness were devaluing motherhood she was writing that in the car so those who had active and busy lives the contradiction and could not see that in herself but she fought all of her life for troubled kids and was on the front line looking at the kennedy legacy we see 47 years in the united states senate but what we don't see is how many of those pieces of legislation have their roots at the dinner table with eunice kennedy shriver including the 1975 law that requires school districts to...
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them ourjoint responsibility to work together to minimise any harm to uk and european businesses and citizens. those livesose livelihoods on both sides, should be put ahead of any narrow political interest. a brexiteer to his fingertips,
them ourjoint responsibility to work together to minimise any harm to uk and european businesses and citizens. those livesose livelihoods on both sides, should be put ahead of any narrow political interest. a brexiteer to his fingertips,
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live coverage on wednesday noon on c-span2. the house is in recess all month, with pro forma sessions only. the house comes back into session for legislative business on september 4, live on c-span. next, student activists making a cross-country photo registration drive. some of the students are from marjorie stoneman douglas high school, where students were killed as you. studentsught up with in greensboro, north carolina, and blacksburg, virginia, site of the 2007 virginia tech mass shooting. >> there are so many different kids around the country that are doing the same thing. and we want to visit them and uplift them with our platform. so we thought the best way to do that was to visit in person, because social media can only do so much. so we wanted to try to visit as many cities as possible. we targeted a place where -- along with places of previous shootings, so we went to ferguson, we want to stay in standing rock, we went to los angeles, chicago, st. louis all these places that have experienced the same thing that we did, but in a different way. so that's how we we proceeded along with places of previous shootings. we wanted to go out and s
live coverage on wednesday noon on c-span2. the house is in recess all month, with pro forma sessions only. the house comes back into session for legislative business on september 4, live on c-span. next, student activists making a cross-country photo registration drive. some of the students are from marjorie stoneman douglas high school, where students were killed as you. studentsught up with in greensboro, north carolina, and blacksburg, virginia, site of the 2007 virginia tech mass shooting....
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sales force transit center open for business. a live report for you coming up.'re watching today in the bay. a live look outside in san francisco.. ad lib good morning and thank you >>> good monday morning. it is monday. we'll make it a great day. >> we'll be wanting that fog. inland will be prete warm. >> yeah. we are talking about mid-# 90s coming down from the triple digits we had. here is a live look to get ready to hit the road. things are looking good. let's check out our temperatures that start out cool. it is 54 degrees. this is clouds heading into the upper 70s by noon and low 80s by early afternoon. if you want to go for a run today it will be heating up. try to get out there early when our temperatures are in the 60s. look at that right there. southbound 17. we'll track that but likely la
sales force transit center open for business. a live report for you coming up.'re watching today in the bay. a live look outside in san francisco.. ad lib good morning and thank you >>> good monday morning. it is monday. we'll make it a great day. >> we'll be wanting that fog. inland will be prete warm. >> yeah. we are talking about mid-# 90s coming down from the triple digits we had. here is a live look to get ready to hit the road. things are looking good. let's check out...
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in china live streaming has become a massive upgrades and a booming multibillion dollar business they live online to an extent to which people in the west would find it difficult to imagine coming up all those years or so. there's big money for the country's cyber superstars to get any attention from somebody is just a sign that you exist in a very difficult environment and endless hours of entertainment for millions of diehard fans sure hannity yes we should believe you because you didn't live. because you had a. great popularity can bring serious repercussions controversial life streamers attract the attention of the chinese government which is already shut down three major internet platforms and thousands of individual accounts i'm steve on this episode one on one east meets the cyber celebs behind the great chinese firewall. october that. yes well that's. not. enough to. tell you i'm. ok with that. it was a measurement on your tenure i didn't know. what your. cell phone but yes i sent. mail together. and. surely even will call. and i mean a hard drive and video and i don't know it
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the fox business network blake burman with the news live at the white house. blake? against pharmaceutical companies the makers of opioid drugs all across the country. in fact, just this week new york state sued the manufacturer behind the popular drug oxycontin. in some cases the federal government, the department of justice has thrown its weight behind those lawsuits. but, today, during a cabinet meeting, president trump said he wants to go a step further than that. these were the instructions from president trump to his attorney general jeff sessions. >> i would like us to look at some of the litigations already started with companies rather than just joining them. i would like to bring a federal lawsuit against those companies. >> sobering numbers this week for the centers for disease control. the cdc reported this week that roughly 72,000 people in the u.s.s. died of a drug overdose last year. the majority of those 49,000 from opioids. synthetic fentanyl alone killing 29,000 people. during that exchanges there with the attorney general, the president also expres
the fox business network blake burman with the news live at the white house. blake? against pharmaceutical companies the makers of opioid drugs all across the country. in fact, just this week new york state sued the manufacturer behind the popular drug oxycontin. in some cases the federal government, the department of justice has thrown its weight behind those lawsuits. but, today, during a cabinet meeting, president trump said he wants to go a step further than that. these were the...
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need to live in order to make business to a certain extent. also, due to repression and lack of legitimacy of elections, many sectors started to take a approach toional the regime. i would say that among those organizedrobably the present movement of nicaragua and the students have been at the forefront. one element that affected the attitudes of peasants a lot was the so-called grand canal nicaragua. and 2014, nothing has happened in terms of construction, but what happened, was that a lot of land was extricated by the state in order to give it to the supposed chinese consortium that has been in charge of the construction of the ca. canal. when the construction was inaugurated in 2014, the government said that by 2020, the canal would be operational and at least 300,500 vessels would pass the canal each year. that has not happened. and of course, that has created dissension especially amongst the people who were expropriated from their land. note, the ideological and political balance of latin america has changed. va group led by venezuela an
need to live in order to make business to a certain extent. also, due to repression and lack of legitimacy of elections, many sectors started to take a approach toional the regime. i would say that among those organizedrobably the present movement of nicaragua and the students have been at the forefront. one element that affected the attitudes of peasants a lot was the so-called grand canal nicaragua. and 2014, nothing has happened in terms of construction, but what happened, was that a lot of...
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will be surveillance cameras in the area but according to local report media reporting that the businesses live streaming instrument when the shots rang out in some of this can be heard and seen as he showed the video momentarily so how crucial will this be in terms of solving this issue or at least hitting hard-core answers answered or supplied quite quickly? >> well, you know, security cameras are so prevalent everywhere in addition to that people's first impulse is to pull out their own camera start to record but that is extremely helpful as far as evidence in situations. it's also chilling to hear how it happens and the reaction of people who get shot. it humanizes and brings to public that sense of being in the middle of this and that's the most of the part of the evidence we are presented. it's important to understand what is happening. gregg: chief, on friday night there was a shooting, troubleshooting in jacksonville. one man was killed and two teenagers were wounded in a triple shooting that occurred after a football game. the jacksonville mayor plains gang violence for that and this h
will be surveillance cameras in the area but according to local report media reporting that the businesses live streaming instrument when the shots rang out in some of this can be heard and seen as he showed the video momentarily so how crucial will this be in terms of solving this issue or at least hitting hard-core answers answered or supplied quite quickly? >> well, you know, security cameras are so prevalent everywhere in addition to that people's first impulse is to pull out their...
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business news live from bergland south america in the grips of a growing migration crisis that brazil deploys troops after clashes break out between brazilian locals and then spent. and migrants on the border more than a thousand venezuelans now forced back to their crisis hit country. also coming up at least a dozen are dead after a powerful earthquake once again jolt in indonesia the tremors on nice fresh panic in the region hit just two weeks ago by deadly quake. and a big.
business news live from bergland south america in the grips of a growing migration crisis that brazil deploys troops after clashes break out between brazilian locals and then spent. and migrants on the border more than a thousand venezuelans now forced back to their crisis hit country. also coming up at least a dozen are dead after a powerful earthquake once again jolt in indonesia the tremors on nice fresh panic in the region hit just two weeks ago by deadly quake. and a big.
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in the private sector businesses live on the relationships they have with the united states. if our government turns its back , and the ortega private sector will take the side of the people of the country. ly so.und meeting with david said. he was the late director of intelligence under obama years ago. he is retired cia. 100%s telling me that he leads the cuba is behind what's going on in nicaragua right now. and they are backed by russia. his professional opinion was that cuba is very much involved. on the ground in nicaragua. >> one last question. in that case i thank you very much for having been here with us this afternoon. and i believe that our extremely deserves a final round of applause. [applause] >> next on c-span we will stay live and take you over to the gathering of the association for education and journalism.
in the private sector businesses live on the relationships they have with the united states. if our government turns its back , and the ortega private sector will take the side of the people of the country. ly so.und meeting with david said. he was the late director of intelligence under obama years ago. he is retired cia. 100%s telling me that he leads the cuba is behind what's going on in nicaragua right now. and they are backed by russia. his professional opinion was that cuba is very much...
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don't do business without it. don't live life without it. >>> my advice, make sure you have great conviction in your idea. you are going to be spending a huge chunk of your life, probably 24/7, thinking about this for many years, so you want to make sure you're ready to do that before you pitch anyone. once you feel that conviction, the second thing i would recommend is your pitch has to be tailored to answer three questions. those three questions are, first, why you, why are you the right person to do this idea? second, why now? whi why is now the right time for this idea to work? and third, how much are you going to make for me as an investor? is this the right business model? is it doing to be a huge company? the investor wants to see great potential return and make sure they are going to deliver those returns to their own investors. >> we now have the top two tips you need to know to help you grow your business. let's introduce your panel. jennifer is the head of community and groups at facebook and author of "purposeful
don't do business without it. don't live life without it. >>> my advice, make sure you have great conviction in your idea. you are going to be spending a huge chunk of your life, probably 24/7, thinking about this for many years, so you want to make sure you're ready to do that before you pitch anyone. once you feel that conviction, the second thing i would recommend is your pitch has to be tailored to answer three questions. those three questions are, first, why you, why are you the...
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a study of a,000 people in the uk has found those who live by loud, busy roads had larger hearts than areas. researchers say the government should reduce air pollution more quickly. 0ur correspondent, jon donnison reports. it is estimated that air pollution isa it is estimated that air pollution is a contributing factor in the death of around a0,000 people each year. this study looks at how the quality of the air we breathe affects our heart. queen mary university looked at data from a000 people. worst of them lived outside big cities and in areas where their pollution was below uk government guidelines. still, it found those who live near busy roads tended to have a slightly bigger heart, offered an early sign of heart disease. the heart tends to get larger when it undergoes stressful situations. we see that in people who develop heart failure. the individuals in the study, they are healthy people so it is a normal heart function but we start to see early signs of heart enlargement. research comes with a government's consultation period on its draft clea n consultation period on its
a study of a,000 people in the uk has found those who live by loud, busy roads had larger hearts than areas. researchers say the government should reduce air pollution more quickly. 0ur correspondent, jon donnison reports. it is estimated that air pollution isa it is estimated that air pollution is a contributing factor in the death of around a0,000 people each year. this study looks at how the quality of the air we breathe affects our heart. queen mary university looked at data from a000...
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live. indian. business d.w. news live from berlin and pope francis visits ireland as the catholic church faces fresh outrage over child sex abuse the pontiff says he shares people's outrage over the church's failure to punish predatory priests and the superiors who protect them but will that be enough to satisfy calls for justice also coming up. with two million venezuelans on the move the united nations says south america's migration prices are starting to resemble what happened in europe in twenty fifth.
live. indian. business d.w. news live from berlin and pope francis visits ireland as the catholic church faces fresh outrage over child sex abuse the pontiff says he shares people's outrage over the church's failure to punish predatory priests and the superiors who protect them but will that be enough to satisfy calls for justice also coming up. with two million venezuelans on the move the united nations says south america's migration prices are starting to resemble what happened in europe in...
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in china live streaming has become a massive craze and a booming multibillion dollar business they live online to an extent to which people in the west would find it difficult to imagine coming up all those years or so this will give. the signal that there is big money for the country's cyber superstars to get any attention from somebody is just a sign that you exist in a very difficult environment and endless hours of entertainment for millions of diehard fans sure hannity yes he should believe that you know he has to do the live final because he has a. great popularity can bring serious repercussions controversial life streamers attract the attention of the chinese government which is already shut down three major internet platforms and thousands of individual accounts i'm steve on this episode one on one east meets the cyber celebs behind the great chinese firewall. october the one that. yes all the talk i've got time to talk or i'm so mad at you i don't know that i'm a wall or that i don't know enough to hold. trencher me was a taco bell so your. opinion on. what she. bought. becaus
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can fit this in with their domestic lives. busy. shift says a well schooled idea. now in shorts and sweets to ship snapshots. looking for a little relaxation amid the daily grind through the animations by andrea spanish that might provide relief. everything here runs smoothly. and everyone scores. form spoke perfectly from one end to the next if only it would always like this for users a satisfying experience the animation is created with cinema forty software are eagerly realistic. for swedish motion designer has more than three hundred thousand followers on instagram . have now it's time to relax. he's out with the snapshots. now as always at the end of shift exits our internet find of the week. today existence. what came first the dancers of the projection. the breathtaking performance was created by japanese filmmakers. and involves a complicated interaction between algorithms and the dancers movements then the visual effects are projected live on through his body on the wall. if. you. please. the biggest hurdle is the render time just time delays minimal inter
can fit this in with their domestic lives. busy. shift says a well schooled idea. now in shorts and sweets to ship snapshots. looking for a little relaxation amid the daily grind through the animations by andrea spanish that might provide relief. everything here runs smoothly. and everyone scores. form spoke perfectly from one end to the next if only it would always like this for users a satisfying experience the animation is created with cinema forty software are eagerly realistic. for swedish...
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don't do business without it. don't live life without it. >>> we have this e-mail from lindsay. she writes, where can i find a company to buy, and how do i evaluate if it's a good company? >> so i think the key to finding a great company to buy is to understand how the customers view it. if it's a consumer facing company or other business partners, you want to understand their passion for this company because passionate customers or partners is a huge driving factor in success. in addition to that you really want to understand the total addressable market and opportunities for this business. is it global? is it local? and can it serve many different areas as opposed to just one narrow area? that will really determine how much you're willing to pay or how much you would want to invest in the company. those are two crucial points, addressable market and customer passion. >>> we have the top two tips you need to know to help your business grow. matt, before we start, i just want to mention, you have a new book out. >> i do. >>
don't do business without it. don't live life without it. >>> we have this e-mail from lindsay. she writes, where can i find a company to buy, and how do i evaluate if it's a good company? >> so i think the key to finding a great company to buy is to understand how the customers view it. if it's a consumer facing company or other business partners, you want to understand their passion for this company because passionate customers or partners is a huge driving factor in success....
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. >> [speaking spanish] >> and the private sector businesses live on the relationship we have with the united states. if our government here in the states turns us back to demilita demilitary, and they promise such will take the side of the people of the country. >> rotundly so. >> rotundly so, yeah. >> and i did also actually have a meeting with david shed. do you know that name? he was the late director of intel dependence und-- intelligence, he was telling me he believes that cuba is behind what's going on in nicaragua. and they're backed my russia. his speculation with cuba is very much involved on the ground in nicaragua. >> one last question. in that case, i thank you very much for having being here with us this afternoon. and i believe that our extremely wonderful panel, brilliant deserves a final round of applause, please. [applause] . [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> tonight on the communicators, a look at 5-g, the next generation of wireless technology and new infrastructure. joining us on the program,
. >> [speaking spanish] >> and the private sector businesses live on the relationship we have with the united states. if our government here in the states turns us back to demilita demilitary, and they promise such will take the side of the people of the country. >> rotundly so. >> rotundly so, yeah. >> and i did also actually have a meeting with david shed. do you know that name? he was the late director of intel dependence und-- intelligence, he was telling me he...
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don't do business without it. don't livee without it. >>> i'd love to have insight around how to build out a sales process for a software and service business. >> two things to keep in mind when building a sales process. one is lead generation. if you are online and selling to solve the wear assoftware, your customer will be on line as well. to driving ads. it is the best way to actually get leads to drive them into your system. number two, have a really good crn system in in-house, a customer relationship management system. the best ones that are out there, they will integrate your website as leads come in, people can fill out information on your website, it goes right into your crn system. and then you can build work flows to make sure everybody is being followed up on. >> systems also come with templates, they are predict and help you with building a sales process so you you don't really have to think about these things. just remember other people have already done it, you don't have to recreate the wheel. >>> we now have
don't do business without it. don't livee without it. >>> i'd love to have insight around how to build out a sales process for a software and service business. >> two things to keep in mind when building a sales process. one is lead generation. if you are online and selling to solve the wear assoftware, your customer will be on line as well. to driving ads. it is the best way to actually get leads to drive them into your system. number two, have a really good crn system in...
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don't do business without it. don't liveife without it. >>> we have this e-mail from rajiv who rowrote, how do you dl with the art of patience when scaling a business. >> that's a great question. i still don't think i have any. i can say over the years from my first entrepreneur to now, what i've learned is when i didn't have a long-term plan, i didn't have any patience. i wanted everything right away. the longer term your plan is, the more you know where you want to go, the easier it is to take a breath and allow time for things to come together. so patience for me has grown over time, based on the longer term planning cycle. and as i've scaled my business. but, by the way, i'm still impatient every day. >>> we now have the top two tips you need to know to help you grow your business. rick and kenny are back with us once again. you've given us some good advice. both of you guys started companies from nothing that blew up basically. mind body is how big now? >> $250 million in revenue this year. >> that's crazy. it is the ba
don't do business without it. don't liveife without it. >>> we have this e-mail from rajiv who rowrote, how do you dl with the art of patience when scaling a business. >> that's a great question. i still don't think i have any. i can say over the years from my first entrepreneur to now, what i've learned is when i didn't have a long-term plan, i didn't have any patience. i wanted everything right away. the longer term your plan is, the more you know where you want to go, the...
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those agencies of the world what it knows about historical abuses married out for allegedly by busy own liveslose their church members in the lives of faith they also want to be close they will fill the frame of it to believe that change to lead the. city is full of something else and make sure that until the words. translated into action figure. out what we're looking at live pictures right now nave of the pope's plane i believe about to depart island after this thirty six hour visit. and of course we talked about this extensively over the last two days he's come to a country came to a country that's changed tremendously since the last pope visited back in one nine hundred seventy nine. that's trying to give out that we're francis took the stage here in the same place the same location went back in ninety nine children killed. it's like the old if you were to put the flame. to the lips a little something very very different to completely thinking that some of the list is. similar to the dream to be being dismantled it isn't leaving the fish in a marriage it's legal to be accepting it's legal
those agencies of the world what it knows about historical abuses married out for allegedly by busy own liveslose their church members in the lives of faith they also want to be close they will fill the frame of it to believe that change to lead the. city is full of something else and make sure that until the words. translated into action figure. out what we're looking at live pictures right now nave of the pope's plane i believe about to depart island after this thirty six hour visit. and of...
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don't do business without it. don't live life without it. >>> we have this e-mail who rajeev. how do you deal with the art of patient when you're scaling a business. >> i still don't have it, but over the areas i have learned that when i didn't have a long-term plan, i didn't have any patience. i wanted everything right away. the longer term your to go, the easier it is to take a breath and allow time for things to come together. patience has grown for me based on the longer term planning cycle. >> now we have the top two tips you need to grow your business. rick and kenny back with us once again. you have given us some good advice, but you both started companies from nothing that blew up. mind body is how big? >> about $250 million in revenue right now. >> about 68,000 businesses running on it. you started from nothing, tell me something that everyone should follow, are what you learned along the way. >> i advise a number of entrepreneurs, they're thinking about marketing strategies but they have not proven a product market fit. the first thing you have to do is prove you buil
don't do business without it. don't live life without it. >>> we have this e-mail who rajeev. how do you deal with the art of patient when you're scaling a business. >> i still don't have it, but over the areas i have learned that when i didn't have a long-term plan, i didn't have any patience. i wanted everything right away. the longer term your to go, the easier it is to take a breath and allow time for things to come together. patience has grown for me based on the longer term...
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just the business of living with that thought that's what my home used to look like a little bungalow like that i had a big try on my property but yes i could pick fresh fruit it was wonderful there them into the market that exotic. the local hairdresser a supporter of the a.k.p. party complains that xina is being unreasonably harsh on turkey and he says the government is actually working hard to make everyone's lives better so. there's no problem when the government finishes its construction work everything will be just fine up nice and safe it already is. but when xena visits former neighbors who actually received replacement apartments in one of the new high rises they often express disappointment they say the homes are cheaply built and substandard and not only that so are all those to go to escape those look as no selling community handing all joyn to you nobody invites the neighbors over for a cup of tea well and then she knew and to me to turn us under strangers in our own city. the turkish lira is tanking inflation is rampant and prices are exploding as in abstention roughly t
just the business of living with that thought that's what my home used to look like a little bungalow like that i had a big try on my property but yes i could pick fresh fruit it was wonderful there them into the market that exotic. the local hairdresser a supporter of the a.k.p. party complains that xina is being unreasonably harsh on turkey and he says the government is actually working hard to make everyone's lives better so. there's no problem when the government finishes its construction...
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business d.w. news live from berlin a massive welcome in ireland for pope francis the pontiff is preparing to address a huge crowd in the country's biggest stadium but his visit has been overshadowed by the church's sexual abuse scandal. also coming up pro hinge of muslim refugees mark the anniversary of the myanmar military crackdown that sent hundreds of thousands fleeing to bangladesh but one year on you believe their call for justice will be heeded. and we'll have highlights for you of last night's top soccer clash as the buddhist league gets back to business cereal champions byron munich facing another top to bottom time in the curtain raiser to the aryans did prevail but it was not the dominant start they were hoping for. thanks for joining us on marian evans dean. pope francis has received a warm welcome from supporters in dublin during the first papal trip to ireland in nearly forty years the pontiff will address tens of thousands of supporters at croke park stadium in the irish capital he's also due
business d.w. news live from berlin a massive welcome in ireland for pope francis the pontiff is preparing to address a huge crowd in the country's biggest stadium but his visit has been overshadowed by the church's sexual abuse scandal. also coming up pro hinge of muslim refugees mark the anniversary of the myanmar military crackdown that sent hundreds of thousands fleeing to bangladesh but one year on you believe their call for justice will be heeded. and we'll have highlights for you of last...