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the next morning rebecca and christophe see the remains of trenches for the first time. here and post out they've been thoroughly restored a century ago life in the trenches was sheer hell. i i. nearly ten million soldiers on both sides were killed in world war one including more than one hundred thousand in the first battle of an october and november one thousand and fourteen. among the dead was field artillery officer stone. the victims have been honored at ceremonies held in the center of the town of every evening almost every years since one nine hundred twenty eight. for fear british troops take part. in hundreds of tourists are here to watch. some young football players from liverpool in southampton have brought memorial wreaths. for. the next morning the students from casa look at a map of the region's many military cemeteries. and others the map. can all of them and that's the cemetery we're headed for. long about i know they think understand that is buried there in a common grave the spend the night in this most trench warfare in the trenches went on trip to la
the next morning rebecca and christophe see the remains of trenches for the first time. here and post out they've been thoroughly restored a century ago life in the trenches was sheer hell. i i. nearly ten million soldiers on both sides were killed in world war one including more than one hundred thousand in the first battle of an october and november one thousand and fourteen. among the dead was field artillery officer stone. the victims have been honored at ceremonies held in the center of...
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the next morning rebecca and christophe see the remains of trenches for the first time. here and post out they've been thoroughly restored a century ago life in the trenches was sheer hell. i. nearly ten million soldiers on both sides were killed in world war one including more than one hundred thousand in the first battle of in october and november one thousand and fourteen. among the dead was field artillery officer stone. was the victims have been honored at ceremonies held in the center of the town of every evening almost every years since one nine hundred twenty eight. for fear british troops take part. in her. hundreds of tourists are here to watch. some young football players from liverpool in southampton have brought memorial wreaths. the next morning the students from casa look at a map of the region's many military cemeteries. have another is the map. in all and that's the cemetery we're headed for. long about i know they think is down the his buried there in a common grave the spend the night and this was trench warfare in the trenches went on for a kilometer
the next morning rebecca and christophe see the remains of trenches for the first time. here and post out they've been thoroughly restored a century ago life in the trenches was sheer hell. i. nearly ten million soldiers on both sides were killed in world war one including more than one hundred thousand in the first battle of in october and november one thousand and fourteen. among the dead was field artillery officer stone. was the victims have been honored at ceremonies held in the center of...
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. >> i came on holiday and i met christopher and we just hit it off. >> christopher wright, a real estate developer lived in the same building and there was a party and bianca was invited. in one night you knew? >> yeah. >> to some who watched. >> i think she brought that playfulness out in chris. >> he was a positive guy and he was ecstatic after. >> though it was true blind passionate love that drove bianca to give up everything she'd known her whole life back in england and move here in utah to be with chris, where six months after that first moment they laid eyes on each other they were married. >> he made me feel very safe. >> her protector and incurable romantic. >> this is man who always cries during romantic movies. in the notebook, he cries like a baby from the start to finish of that movie and any other romantic comedy he's moved. i was like, really, are you serious? >> it didn't take bianca to become firmly entrenched in loft living. >> academics, airline pilots, physicians, documentary filmmaker, olympicic speed skater, mortgage broker, socialites. >> john fife, an advertising
. >> i came on holiday and i met christopher and we just hit it off. >> christopher wright, a real estate developer lived in the same building and there was a party and bianca was invited. in one night you knew? >> yeah. >> to some who watched. >> i think she brought that playfulness out in chris. >> he was a positive guy and he was ecstatic after. >> though it was true blind passionate love that drove bianca to give up everything she'd known her whole...
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every arch in german the plain there are those that christophe claims came sweeping out of caracas. we kick off today show with a visit to one of the oldest and most traditional christmas markets in germany this treason marked in dresden now you may know it for its world famous christmas cake or stalin made with lots of butter raisins and rum well dressings christmas market dates back to fourteen thirty four over the last five hundred years or so it's grown and it's transformed somewhat but its popularity has remained the same and that has a lot to do with its trademark cake which is always a part of the markets opening ceremony we take a closer look and now in the next installment of our series the christmas treat. the mood is very christmassy interest and town center germany's oldest christmas market the streets of monks is held on the main market square more than two hundred fifty pandas for a wide variety with. most of them so crops like bees wouldn't ficus from the own mountains or locally grown gloss but the star of the ma . it is the stalin i used to reason cake with pride fr
every arch in german the plain there are those that christophe claims came sweeping out of caracas. we kick off today show with a visit to one of the oldest and most traditional christmas markets in germany this treason marked in dresden now you may know it for its world famous christmas cake or stalin made with lots of butter raisins and rum well dressings christmas market dates back to fourteen thirty four over the last five hundred years or so it's grown and it's transformed somewhat but its...
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christopher: we don't believe so.ost part, it will be more of a consolidation hastening scenario. some of the smaller players are not even in the capital market. they are getting snapped up by the larger players. we are seeing potentially some of the slightly larger players that have issued bonds, whether domestically or offshore, might run into trouble, but at the end, the assets are still valuable. they might be snapped up by these larger players if all goes well. haslinda: having said all that, do you expect changes in the ratings in these property players in the next 24 months? christopher: we are seeing a huge die version of these ratings. we have seen a lot of upgrades in the past 18 months. that is to do with the market being on the up cycle. the pricing has gone up, profitability has rebounded and the scales have expanded in the past 1-2 years. at the same time we're seeing smaller, weaker players that are downgraded because of liquidity issues. we are expecting a lot more of that coming forward. whether they
christopher: we don't believe so.ost part, it will be more of a consolidation hastening scenario. some of the smaller players are not even in the capital market. they are getting snapped up by the larger players. we are seeing potentially some of the slightly larger players that have issued bonds, whether domestically or offshore, might run into trouble, but at the end, the assets are still valuable. they might be snapped up by these larger players if all goes well. haslinda: having said all...
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christopher tapp.was no felon but he was an admitted druggie and what do you know, chris tapp had a bit of a history with ex-school resource offer now detective furhman. >> he was in trouble a time or two? >> he was. just trying to help him out. >> i trust you and hopefully you trust me, okay? >> yes, sir. >> he trusted furhman, but didn't know anything he said about angie's murder. >> if i did anything about this, i would say, but i do not know. that's the honest truth. >> having made his statement, christopher tapp went home, in the clear apparently. couple of days later, the detectives asked him to come downtown again. >> i told him i says, what are you doing? i says, this is a murder case. >> this is tapp's mother, vera, she understand what he apparently did not that her son was quite possibly talking himself into very big trouble. >> mom, i don't have anything to hide. i want to tell them that i don't know anything. >> but it didn't quite work out that way. before long, chris tapp written a statem
christopher tapp.was no felon but he was an admitted druggie and what do you know, chris tapp had a bit of a history with ex-school resource offer now detective furhman. >> he was in trouble a time or two? >> he was. just trying to help him out. >> i trust you and hopefully you trust me, okay? >> yes, sir. >> he trusted furhman, but didn't know anything he said about angie's murder. >> if i did anything about this, i would say, but i do not know. that's the...
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christoph: jens korte in new york, thank you.he british government says that leaving the european union with no deal would cause the economy to shrink by more than 9% over a 15 year period. the report, which considered a range of post-brexit models, suggests that even with prime minister theresa may's deal, britain will end up poorer but outside the bloc. the announcement comes a fortnight before british mp's vote on the deal. reporter: there is no question that brexit will hit britain's economy. that is the result of an analysis commissioned by the british government. even so, prime minister theresa may insists she has done all she can. >> what we see behind the analysis that we have published today, and indeed the chancellor recognized this morning, is that our deal is the best deal available for jobs and our economy, that allows us to honor the referendum and reaealize the opportunities of brexit. this analysis does not show that we will be poorer in the future than we are today. no, it doesn't. it shows -- it shows we will be
christoph: jens korte in new york, thank you.he british government says that leaving the european union with no deal would cause the economy to shrink by more than 9% over a 15 year period. the report, which considered a range of post-brexit models, suggests that even with prime minister theresa may's deal, britain will end up poorer but outside the bloc. the announcement comes a fortnight before british mp's vote on the deal. reporter: there is no question that brexit will hit britain's...
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alix: christopher, are you invested at all in u.k. assets? christopher: we are.e are exposed to the u.k. lightly and not significantly and certainly not playing now in the currency markets because of all the uncertainties he talked about. we're going to have to see some kind of resolution to this here in the next couple months because the closer and closer we get to the deadline, the more likely it is it's going to turn ugly and if so markets will get very spooked and create even more volatility so long volatility is probably the best rate here. alix: jordan, what is the f.x. trade and how do you hedge? jordan: long volatility banking on the nail there. we're seeing the dated option premiums for around that parliament vote increasing. i think if you are long sterling over the event risk you might be surprised the next couple weeks, maybe the m.p.'s start to convince themselves a deal gets done. the reason why, we're going from a place where it doesn't seem the steel will get in and everyone seems to agree and it's in the price, the deal not going through parliame
alix: christopher, are you invested at all in u.k. assets? christopher: we are.e are exposed to the u.k. lightly and not significantly and certainly not playing now in the currency markets because of all the uncertainties he talked about. we're going to have to see some kind of resolution to this here in the next couple months because the closer and closer we get to the deadline, the more likely it is it's going to turn ugly and if so markets will get very spooked and create even more...
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christopher: i think this is the way cozumel used to be several years ago.ut by now the truth is that the real cozumel is everything, and the tourists are part of the real cozumel now. what we have to do now is to manage that reality, and the protected areas are part of that. christian: he'd like to see more visitors enjoying the natural wonders here -- for instance, on trekking tours, as long as they follow strict guidelines. however, most tourists usually wantnt to see the island's mai attractionon -- its s ique coral reefs. but jujust how long g they'll rn intactct is a concerern. cozumel is home to the world send largegestoral reef. morehan 500 species f fishliy extitition. it's a fragile parade e and a morehan 500 species f fishliy valuable t treasure. according toto a study by y the german corporation for atacaction -its s unue coralal efs. ternatiol cooperion, the german corporation for terioratn of cozel's cor reefcould co the isldue coralal around 70 million euros in income annually. christopher: if we lose water quality, if we lose the clear of the
christopher: i think this is the way cozumel used to be several years ago.ut by now the truth is that the real cozumel is everything, and the tourists are part of the real cozumel now. what we have to do now is to manage that reality, and the protected areas are part of that. christian: he'd like to see more visitors enjoying the natural wonders here -- for instance, on trekking tours, as long as they follow strict guidelines. however, most tourists usually wantnt to see the island's mai...
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christopher, look at me. i believe in what you're doing.w we're going to monetize it. i just want you to take my hand and say "deal," and we will make it work. but i'd like you to do it right now. wow, that's pretty aggressive. john: if she had the best interests, i think she would let you listen to everybody. i mean it. never happened, christopher. i -- whatever way, i want to be part of this. look at me. i-i just want to hear what everyone has to say. herjavec: christopher. like, i-i love your offer. i love the money. don't get impatient with me, and, also -- so, christopher. yeah? so, the key to your site is your ability to update the scholarships. is there a back-end engine that's taking it all in? how are you doing that? how many different scholarships did you say were in your database? between 10,000 and 20,000. oh! my co-founder developed an algorithm where he gathered all the scholarships from different -- from different -- from different websites. now, see, that's what we're trying to get to. yeah. look, you have two co-founders. r
christopher, look at me. i believe in what you're doing.w we're going to monetize it. i just want you to take my hand and say "deal," and we will make it work. but i'd like you to do it right now. wow, that's pretty aggressive. john: if she had the best interests, i think she would let you listen to everybody. i mean it. never happened, christopher. i -- whatever way, i want to be part of this. look at me. i-i just want to hear what everyone has to say. herjavec: christopher. like,...
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christopher: i think this is the way cozumel used to be several years ago.ut by now the truth is that the real cozumel is everything, and the tourists are part of the real cozumel now. what we have to do now is to manage that reality, and the protected areas are part of that. christian: he'd like to see more visitors enjoying the natural wonders here -- for instance, on trekking tours, as long as they follow strict guidelines. however, most tourists usually wantnt to see the island's mai attractionon -- its s ique coral reefs. but jujust how long g they'll rn intactct is a concerern. cozumel is home to the world send largegestoral reef. morehan 500 species f fishliy extitition. it's a fragile parade e and a morehan 500 species f fishliy valuable t treasure. according toto a study by y the german corporation for atacaction -its s unue coralal res. inrnationacooperatn, the derioratioof cozum's coralreefsn around 70 million euros in income annually. christopher: if we lose water quality, if we lose the clear of the water and we lose species, 12% of the people t
christopher: i think this is the way cozumel used to be several years ago.ut by now the truth is that the real cozumel is everything, and the tourists are part of the real cozumel now. what we have to do now is to manage that reality, and the protected areas are part of that. christian: he'd like to see more visitors enjoying the natural wonders here -- for instance, on trekking tours, as long as they follow strict guidelines. however, most tourists usually wantnt to see the island's mai...
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christoph: jens korte, thank you. the first smart phone with a full double screen has long been seen as the next big thing in the tech industry. a little-known chinese company called royal now presented the first foldable smartphone at an event in beijing. when open, the phone has a display bigger than many tablets . the first orders are going to be shipped in december, but the software seems to get confused when the screen is folded. that sounds rather inconvenient. it looks like competition is just around the corner. samsung is said to be unveiling a similar device next week. how old were you when you got your first job? in thailand, a group of primary school students are picking up a useful trade, cutting hair. the self run a leg up on potential future in taking care of the business. and for students, a discount. >> a quick trim will run between $.15 and $.30 depending on your age. the barber is the keyboard to his 13th birthday. this isn't your typical barbershop. this is put on by a primary school in the -- a pro
christoph: jens korte, thank you. the first smart phone with a full double screen has long been seen as the next big thing in the tech industry. a little-known chinese company called royal now presented the first foldable smartphone at an event in beijing. when open, the phone has a display bigger than many tablets . the first orders are going to be shipped in december, but the software seems to get confused when the screen is folded. that sounds rather inconvenient. it looks like competition...
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christopher, kick us take us through the next ten minutes or so. christopher, kick us off.a punchy headline. it is what's happening today. parliament, the er ge, the european research group of tory mps, they responded to reports from the irish state broadcaster about what the deal would look like —— trg. we will find out tomorrow what the deal looks like. it's a 400 page exit treaty. there's a 5—page political direction document. talking about the reaction, accused of betrayal and much worse in the hastily arranged press c0 nfe re nce much worse in the hastily arranged press conference tonight in parliament. a leaked document here from the deputy to michel barnier about how the eu privately views the deal. this will alarm brexiteers tomorrow? she writes in this note that they, us, the uk, must align their rules or the uk will retain all the controls. the uk retains leverage. it is not pouring oil on troubled waters, that is setting light to them. there's a line where she said that britain deal would have to swallow a line when it comes to fisheries. that is a big issue for
christopher, kick us take us through the next ten minutes or so. christopher, kick us off.a punchy headline. it is what's happening today. parliament, the er ge, the european research group of tory mps, they responded to reports from the irish state broadcaster about what the deal would look like —— trg. we will find out tomorrow what the deal looks like. it's a 400 page exit treaty. there's a 5—page political direction document. talking about the reaction, accused of betrayal and much...
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dish beagle who broke the story is christopher what could this maven european football. well first of all thanks for having me this is a very important moment in european football because it changes the polish truck sure fundamentally so far you if i has always organized these kind of competitions and now the most powerful and the richest clubs say like you said and portrayed in the little video before they don't need you a fight anymore and they were able to pressurize you into a reform where it would gain even more power and more money and we've seen this in the past couple years and national competitions that have that they have become more lopsided because of that money so it's very interesting for every football fan to see how this turns out right in the lakes also shine a light on johnny in fenty knowing the current fee for president and form a new way for president what have you uncovered about his past and current dealings well jenny infantino ran on a couple of promises when he wanted to become fee for president he said the organization has to become more moral
dish beagle who broke the story is christopher what could this maven european football. well first of all thanks for having me this is a very important moment in european football because it changes the polish truck sure fundamentally so far you if i has always organized these kind of competitions and now the most powerful and the richest clubs say like you said and portrayed in the little video before they don't need you a fight anymore and they were able to pressurize you into a reform where...
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. >> christopher shea is a congressman from new england from 2007 until his departure in '09. and sabrina sadiqqui. sabrina, is everybody on board with this attack job before ink is dry, before hands have been raised and other hands placed on bibles and such and people sworn in? >> i think you heard a bit of caution from democratic leaders in congress who certainly don't want to give off the perception that they will only use their newfound majority to investigate and not to legislate. but you are hearing from the incoming committee chairs a sense that there is a desire and appetite to really restore a sense of having a check and balance on this presidency given congress does have considerable oversight powers that frankly were not really used in the two years that the republicans were in control of both chambers and of this administration. and so you have that very exhaustive laundry list of avenues they intend to pursue. i think there is consensus that the priorities should be on the russia probe and any ways the president has sought to interfere with the work of the justice
. >> christopher shea is a congressman from new england from 2007 until his departure in '09. and sabrina sadiqqui. sabrina, is everybody on board with this attack job before ink is dry, before hands have been raised and other hands placed on bibles and such and people sworn in? >> i think you heard a bit of caution from democratic leaders in congress who certainly don't want to give off the perception that they will only use their newfound majority to investigate and not to...
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of which ken christopher is the third generation. >> company has been around for 62 years. my grandfather founded it in 1956. >> now there are down sides to being execive vice president of the company. the pressure for perfection is high when it's y bag. then there's the freedom of not having to answer to a board or e made while talking with new principal of the local high school. >> it's unique and very generous. >> the issue of student finances came up. particularly student lunch debt at the cafeteria. ken asked how much there was. he said $5,000. and so ken cut him a check. and wiped it out. >> it's heartbreaking. it's tragic. think about the students and the community. you want them to have every opportunity. perform at 100%. and when they're going hungry. ris we knew shotgun homething had t done. >> this high school is after all christopher high school. built a decade donated bid the family. in another act of civic generosity. >> it's the right thing to do. companies that can give back. families that can give back. should. >> ken is now interested in expanding his dona
of which ken christopher is the third generation. >> company has been around for 62 years. my grandfather founded it in 1956. >> now there are down sides to being execive vice president of the company. the pressure for perfection is high when it's y bag. then there's the freedom of not having to answer to a board or e made while talking with new principal of the local high school. >> it's unique and very generous. >> the issue of student finances came up. particularly...
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christopher, one is tempted when we have correspondents that are american to start with this questionre they saying about us over there? >> well, you know, people are extremely uncomfortable with donald trump. i mean, basically his fellow world leaders think that he's ignorant and he's dangerous. but they're also coming to terms with the idea that they may be stuck with him for a while. they were looking very closely at the midterm results, and the conclusion as expressed in "lemonde," a major newspaper here, was that a huge part of the american population, maybe not a majority, but a very big part still supports donald trump. and he may be reelected in 2020. as a result, they're trying to find ways to either convince him to change or to find alternatives to american leadership. >> jeremy bash, ignorant and dangerous. and add to that a kind of sadness that a lot of us watched with this weekend. >> yeah, brian, what a missed opportunity not only to honor our nation's fallen heroes, those who have sacrificed so much for all of us, and to transmit those values onto those who are currentl
christopher, one is tempted when we have correspondents that are american to start with this questionre they saying about us over there? >> well, you know, people are extremely uncomfortable with donald trump. i mean, basically his fellow world leaders think that he's ignorant and he's dangerous. but they're also coming to terms with the idea that they may be stuck with him for a while. they were looking very closely at the midterm results, and the conclusion as expressed in...
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we have christopher back on the line. christopher, i would like to ask you.and possibly discussion with president putin? >> reporter: i don't think we'll see any big advances on it. probably play it low key. probably a meeting on the sidelines of the lunch. i don't think we're going to be briefed on it extensively. just as we still don't know what was said in helsinki. the relationship between two of them is not public relationship except when putin is absorbing the praise that was heaped on him by president trump. >> christopher, if i may, we were just discussing with christen. she brought up the point how president trump had missed the red carpet moment. he's having a few moments on this trip to france, how is that playing out with the french people? >> the french people don't like donald trump. i don't think he likes them either. donald trump loves rallies. he loves rallies that are more like prowrestling events. that's not going to happen here. this is not the kind of moment he can expect that kind of reception. he's playing it as low key as possible. i t
we have christopher back on the line. christopher, i would like to ask you.and possibly discussion with president putin? >> reporter: i don't think we'll see any big advances on it. probably play it low key. probably a meeting on the sidelines of the lunch. i don't think we're going to be briefed on it extensively. just as we still don't know what was said in helsinki. the relationship between two of them is not public relationship except when putin is absorbing the praise that was heaped...
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back to you, christopher conover. much voter interest do you see or people talking about this race, is it getting a lot of at >> oh, sure. everywhere you go, people are talking about this race. you can't escape it. it's on your tv if you're watching commercial tv, every ad break, and that's almost all you see during the ad breaks.s in coffee shd everything else, that's what people are talking about. arizona is a big early voting state. early ballots went out a month ago and at this point iooked at the numbers before we all sat ntwn, about 50% of early ballots are back at this p o woodruff: chas sisk, in tennessee, what kivoter interest engagement are you seeing? >> it's definitely very hi-h. just as in definitely every ad break is full of commercialby the two candidates as well as a competitive governor's race in tennsee. that's pushed voting up over a million people. this is a state of 60 million people, 4 million voters, total, so a million have already gone out and ca ballots. you see lines at the voting locations.
back to you, christopher conover. much voter interest do you see or people talking about this race, is it getting a lot of at >> oh, sure. everywhere you go, people are talking about this race. you can't escape it. it's on your tv if you're watching commercial tv, every ad break, and that's almost all you see during the ad breaks.s in coffee shd everything else, that's what people are talking about. arizona is a big early voting state. early ballots went out a month ago and at this point...
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christoph can't find finkelstein's name that's because he was not identified until one thousand nine hundred seventy. he's buried with nearly twenty five thousand other soldiers in this common great. we look for the fallen football players and for soldiers who had attended the fray just give us human cost they're also buried here. one of them is hundred ten enemy planes dropped bombs on his unit i think and two men were wounded. so i feel that's dominating force they had values like honor and love for the fatherland and those values led people to go to war and lay down their lives sometimes just to gain a few metres of land. and. the
christoph can't find finkelstein's name that's because he was not identified until one thousand nine hundred seventy. he's buried with nearly twenty five thousand other soldiers in this common great. we look for the fallen football players and for soldiers who had attended the fray just give us human cost they're also buried here. one of them is hundred ten enemy planes dropped bombs on his unit i think and two men were wounded. so i feel that's dominating force they had values like honor and...
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i'm christopher caldwell welcome to the program the nissan board has gathered in tokyo and apparently members are split over whether or not carlos go on the chairman is accused of severe financial misconduct and has been taken into custody earlier this week but the circumstances of his arrest are giving rise to speculation and raise questions about the future of the complex automotive lines he's been headed for two decades. carlos ghosn has plunged from the plush surroundings of his executive suite to a spartan cell behind the walls of this tokyo jail. rumors that nissan executives were behind his fall from grace spread from france to japan as fast as global media could. do good it was the sort of the who to talk to those who didn't like him denounced him internally to make him. a journalist caught up with nissan c.e.o.
i'm christopher caldwell welcome to the program the nissan board has gathered in tokyo and apparently members are split over whether or not carlos go on the chairman is accused of severe financial misconduct and has been taken into custody earlier this week but the circumstances of his arrest are giving rise to speculation and raise questions about the future of the complex automotive lines he's been headed for two decades. carlos ghosn has plunged from the plush surroundings of his executive...
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could talk with you thank you for joining us christopher in the past thank you. smudging the top story this hour to jail to voices journalist and man bomb parents who appeal like i'd say conviction for the forcing of the wreckage of crisis to submit a wider crackdown on the media by the government. that's it you're up to date so are more at the top of the hour on the polls around the clock on the web site that's t w dot com of the day. the. letter we were. when we were. in the percent of americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship listen up. to. forty it's. little.
could talk with you thank you for joining us christopher in the past thank you. smudging the top story this hour to jail to voices journalist and man bomb parents who appeal like i'd say conviction for the forcing of the wreckage of crisis to submit a wider crackdown on the media by the government. that's it you're up to date so are more at the top of the hour on the polls around the clock on the web site that's t w dot com of the day. the. letter we were. when we were. in the percent of...
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it is, after all, christopher high school.ago on land donated by the family in another act of civic generosity. >> it's the right thing to do. i mean, companies that can give back, families that can give back, should. >> reporter: but ken is now interested in expanding his donation to cover the whole district. making sure that at least one financial worry is taken off some struggling families' plates this holiday season. all thanks, of course, to the christopher family skill at putting garlic on them. for some families, of course, there is a free and reduced lunch option. but administrators at the school say some families don't qualify for that financial aid when their families' finances take a hit for another reason, often the school lunch debt is a bill that doesn't get paid. but thankfully was this time. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> nice to see. >> yeah. a name you won't forget soon. >> no. or you can smell that name, too. with the garlic. nice family. >>> we'll be right back. it was time to update the bathroom but
it is, after all, christopher high school.ago on land donated by the family in another act of civic generosity. >> it's the right thing to do. i mean, companies that can give back, families that can give back, should. >> reporter: but ken is now interested in expanding his donation to cover the whole district. making sure that at least one financial worry is taken off some struggling families' plates this holiday season. all thanks, of course, to the christopher family skill at...
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christophe this is the same a for me feel now because many many ships have been wrecked in this dangerous coastline here really because before the signals were very very simple you know with this mast just behind us and the lights came later and sometimes with the fog and so on the ships couldn't see the rocks and also there were battles. and there are some rocks here in the area. and there are some of the lucky police after yourself ok thank you. this remarkable feature of french remembrance of the lancastrian disaster it's also been much to fill up speed to your award winning film the priest of swat someone who's taken a keen interest in the night caster over the years christoph tell us where we are the press world we are here in the point. it's a sells through our region and we are closest point to break we are about five you know dick maze far from the shipwreck of the lancaster area and this is the old semaphores station which has been termed a very impressive model type of the seal with all this the models of the. another of the famous ships which were lost of this course exactly wh
christophe this is the same a for me feel now because many many ships have been wrecked in this dangerous coastline here really because before the signals were very very simple you know with this mast just behind us and the lights came later and sometimes with the fog and so on the ships couldn't see the rocks and also there were battles. and there are some rocks here in the area. and there are some of the lucky police after yourself ok thank you. this remarkable feature of french remembrance...
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finally, christopher capozzola is a prize-winning teacher . i have very high expectations of today's lecture. chris.[ applause ] >> i will begin with a quote that i am borrowing from the distinguished legal distorting at the university of iowa who once said that academics fly around the country because they like to hear themselves talk, but because they like to hear themselves introduced. so a special thanks to justice kagan for that introduction, and in particular for her support of the supreme court historical society and thanks to friends, colleagues, and family. thank all of you for taking time to mark the centennial of the first world war, which marks its 100th anniversary on 11 november, and i think as a country, we can do more to mark that history and to honor the service of all those who served in the military and also in they -- a civilian role. the invitation to select, it could have yielded a short lecture. in january 1918, the u.s. supreme court dispense with all constitutional challenge to the select service act. in a brief and un
finally, christopher capozzola is a prize-winning teacher . i have very high expectations of today's lecture. chris.[ applause ] >> i will begin with a quote that i am borrowing from the distinguished legal distorting at the university of iowa who once said that academics fly around the country because they like to hear themselves talk, but because they like to hear themselves introduced. so a special thanks to justice kagan for that introduction, and in particular for her support of the...
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to christopher bolding, coming to us from ho chi minh.t our interactive tv function, tv , you can watch and i've into any of the securities are bloomberg functions we talk about, you can anyme into -- a part of conversation by sending us message during our shares, this is for bloomberg subscribers only my check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg asia. haidi: let's get the check on the latest business flash headlines. the revamp was hit by slower jewelry demand, same-store sales rose by have what analysts were expecting. tiffany is still in the impact of lower spending by chinese tourists, the jeweler has been trying to attract younger shoppers the result sparked questions about the strategy. wall street has lost one of its most prominent characters, embodying female empowerment, moved to her place staring down the charging bulls and will move to the front of the new york stock exchange by the end of the year. since the charging bull was created he said having a girl faced on his work has turned the bulls
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that was christopher into a box speaking to us an idea you know watching did have been his life from brain games we'll have another update at the top of the hour thank you for watching.
that was christopher into a box speaking to us an idea you know watching did have been his life from brain games we'll have another update at the top of the hour thank you for watching.
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earlier we spoke with christoph about these leaks he's a reporter with the german magazine der spiegel and helped to break this story. this is a very important moment in european football because it changes the polis trucks are fundamentally so far you if i has always organized these kind of competitions and know the most powerful in the richest clubs say they don't need you a fight anymore and they were able to pressurize to you if a into a reform where they would gain even more power and more money and we've seen this in the past couple years and national competitions that have that they have become more lopsided because of that money so it's very interesting for every football fan to see how this whole a struggle turns out. that was christoph event about speaking to us well for now and going to sleep they still alive and kicking and this weekend's play began with a strong display for fact with a way to get sebastian scored the opener for the visit has any in the first half who went on to decide the match with two thumping head as a perfect pass found frankfurt striker anti-red bitch
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christopher: i think they have no incentive to release their stake.oes create a situation is you may have conflict between an independently minded nissan and a management in renault, who is looking to have more integration of the two companies. david: -- stephen: how long do you think this has been brewing? ghosn interviewed carlos and he has released a lot of details about what he planned to do going forward with the alliance. toit too much of a stretch say there was growing resentment within the nissan camp and even psychology on -- who oppose the potential mergers? there mayr: i think have been and i agree with you, it may have been brewing for a while. i think the renault side will argue -- nissan will argue we did a lot, a lot of this was our efforts. renault who it was took the huge risk. i remember, i was there. investing in this company. i remember bob lutz of chrysler said if you want to invest in something called nissan, get $5 and sinkf gold bullion it into the pacific. it was viewed as a monstrous risk. renault has a right to be rewarded f
christopher: i think they have no incentive to release their stake.oes create a situation is you may have conflict between an independently minded nissan and a management in renault, who is looking to have more integration of the two companies. david: -- stephen: how long do you think this has been brewing? ghosn interviewed carlos and he has released a lot of details about what he planned to do going forward with the alliance. toit too much of a stretch say there was growing resentment within...
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thanks for coming in to the program christopher now. do you believe the us media really has such a defies siv impact on american society. well it's we have to we have to differentiate between blame and responsibility here what we have with the american media the corporate media in the united states is a failure of responsibility they are not generating the hate the racism the division a lot of that is indeed coming from the white house and some of president trump's more extreme republican supporters the problem is that the american media rather than defusing that rather than reporting accurately and quiet and calmly and educating people is inflating it into basically a circus atmosphere to get more ratings that's where we have a failure of responsibility they are creating it they are just fanning it so it becomes worse because of it i think he they mentioned a circus atmosphere if we look at the polling the recent poll numbers show sixty four percent think the media is to blame but still a high percentage fifty six percent say it's a ma
thanks for coming in to the program christopher now. do you believe the us media really has such a defies siv impact on american society. well it's we have to we have to differentiate between blame and responsibility here what we have with the american media the corporate media in the united states is a failure of responsibility they are not generating the hate the racism the division a lot of that is indeed coming from the white house and some of president trump's more extreme republican...
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christopher watts was sentenced yesterday. he will serve three life terms plus 84 years for tampering with evidence. his daughters bella and celeste and his unborn son nico. mark strassmann is outside the courthouse. >> reporter: good morning. calculated and cold-blooded, these killings seemed to jar everyone involved. even the judge called it as vicious as any case he had ever handled. it was a dark side of christopher watts that seemed to come out of nowhere. >> i have no idea what gave you the right to take their lives. >> reporter: shanann. >> we loved you, we trusted you, your faithful wife trusted you, >> reporter: then they did something remarkable. they showed mercy, asking the judge to spare christopher watts' life. >> this is hard to say but may god have mercy on your soul. >> reporter: district attorney micha michael rork said she died slowly. >> how quickly? >> probably within the first 24 hours. almost smirking at times when he was talk about his missing family. >> reporter: o'rourke said watts was having an affai
christopher watts was sentenced yesterday. he will serve three life terms plus 84 years for tampering with evidence. his daughters bella and celeste and his unborn son nico. mark strassmann is outside the courthouse. >> reporter: good morning. calculated and cold-blooded, these killings seemed to jar everyone involved. even the judge called it as vicious as any case he had ever handled. it was a dark side of christopher watts that seemed to come out of nowhere. >> i have no idea...
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the 302s, that is christopher steele, bruce ohr. fisa applications themselves, we talked about the fourth bucket with the fbi. the president said that he would be dumb i could declassify and unredacted this. he still hasn't done it. how important is it and what would it do to mute the never ending investigations that want to go on? how would that mitigate what he is trying to do to make this go on till the end of history? >> what it does for us is it gives closure to the house republicans and all the information that we have uncovered for the last two years. it would give finality to everyone who wants to know exactly what their government did to a political campaign. that's why we want this fisa out there. we always talk about this last fisa because people will learn about the insurance policy, they will finally learn the insurance policy that they put together, to learn what it is. >> the investigation? >> well, i actually don't think so. i think the insurance policy, a lot of people thought that but what we believe the insurance
the 302s, that is christopher steele, bruce ohr. fisa applications themselves, we talked about the fourth bucket with the fbi. the president said that he would be dumb i could declassify and unredacted this. he still hasn't done it. how important is it and what would it do to mute the never ending investigations that want to go on? how would that mitigate what he is trying to do to make this go on till the end of history? >> what it does for us is it gives closure to the house republicans...
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it fits with the fbi. >> and expressing his disappointment in the fbi corrector, christopher way, this he isn't tough enough. what about the president's views and his own presidential power? >> again, it tells us what we already know. how many times has he tweeted over the last of the two years as he's planed about the mull succession? how come they're not investigating hillary clinton? how come they're not investigating the democrats? so he's been very public about his desire to have them investigate his political enemies. you know, if you just think about it logically, it's hard to imagine in private he wasn't trying to do this. we remain james comey, where the president kept asking him for little toe, he would look after donald trump as opposed to the law. so it is deeply disturbing. don't get me wrong. that a president views the justice department and the rule of law in this way. but it is a consistent pattern with president trump. as he's tried to undermine the investigation. and keep in mind, the russia investigation, when it first started, as an investigation into what the russi
it fits with the fbi. >> and expressing his disappointment in the fbi corrector, christopher way, this he isn't tough enough. what about the president's views and his own presidential power? >> again, it tells us what we already know. how many times has he tweeted over the last of the two years as he's planed about the mull succession? how come they're not investigating hillary clinton? how come they're not investigating the democrats? so he's been very public about his desire to...