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tony blair, david frost, roles that catapulted my not —— michael sheen into a life far from his homet. it was acting that brought him back there. where he is now immersed in tackling some of the problems that face up or community. poverty, debtand homelessness. so how does he straddle such contrasting worlds? michael sheen, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. so how does the hollywood star fit in on port talbot ‘s high street? it's an interesting double life. inevitably there is a bit of that, that happens anyway. when you start to feel that, this is my hometown, but i sort of feel like my belonging, my sense of belonging is split down and thatjust kept extending. so at first it was moving down to london to come to drama school and then starting to work as an actor. and eventually that leading me to go and live in america for a while. and then, i suppose, having some fame, that inevitably can bea having some fame, that inevitably can be a separating thing as well regardless of geographical space. to the point where i am now work, it feels very much sick straddling two worlds. i
tony blair, david frost, roles that catapulted my not —— michael sheen into a life far from his homet. it was acting that brought him back there. where he is now immersed in tackling some of the problems that face up or community. poverty, debtand homelessness. so how does he straddle such contrasting worlds? michael sheen, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. so how does the hollywood star fit in on port talbot ‘s high street? it's an interesting double life. inevitably there is a...
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. >> david frost. >> who is david frost. >> lots of people text me about it and also a very proud moment great men. >> he might have been. >> he may well have been, but no, very always a nice reminder. >> maybe i'll start watching i did not want to see him lose >> really? >> yes i was rooting for him. >> it shows even that question i would have gotten the question wrong and i think i was on to the right topic. anyway, well done, as always always on tap for tomorrow that reuters is reporting that trade talks between the u.s. and mexico will be held tomorrow around 3:00 or 4:00 p.m. eastern and that, of course, will be an important day for the market sentiment. >> also, we want to flag tomorrow big interview on kwo "closing bell," an interview with carole ghosn and she's discussing the charges facing her husband in japan and speaking out for the first time in a while. >> which is going to be fascinating. >> yes >> in what is a heartfelt and charged interview, we look forward to that and lots of insult and renault's also in th news as well it was a perfect tailwind for markets. >> and the m
. >> david frost. >> who is david frost. >> lots of people text me about it and also a very proud moment great men. >> he might have been. >> he may well have been, but no, very always a nice reminder. >> maybe i'll start watching i did not want to see him lose >> really? >> yes i was rooting for him. >> it shows even that question i would have gotten the question wrong and i think i was on to the right topic. anyway, well done, as always...
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resigning nixon was paid to participate in an historic interview with the british television journalist david froster obstructed justice or were part of a conspiracy to obstruct justice? >> he would not -- he would not really admit anything, not even mistakes or whatever. he was really stonewalling completely. and he was beginning to look like the haunted nixon of the actual watergate hearings, rather than the californian ex-president. finally, i said to him why don't go further than the word "mistake"? >> what would you express? >> and that was a real gobsmacking moment. >> my goodness, that's a -- >> i threw aside my clipboard. and i said there are three things you've got to say. the first is that, in fact, you did go to the very verge of criminality. and secondly, that you let down your oath of office. and thirdly, i put the american people through two years of needless agony and i apologize for that. and i know how difficult it is for anyone and most of all you, but i think that people need to hear it. and i think unless you say it, you're going to be haunted for the rest of your life. >> you'r
resigning nixon was paid to participate in an historic interview with the british television journalist david froster obstructed justice or were part of a conspiracy to obstruct justice? >> he would not -- he would not really admit anything, not even mistakes or whatever. he was really stonewalling completely. and he was beginning to look like the haunted nixon of the actual watergate hearings, rather than the californian ex-president. finally, i said to him why don't go further than the...
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i'm sara eisen with willfred frost. david faber has the morning off.markets, we're marchinging ining in pla. we had a slight downtick in stocks we're higher and you got a little defensive tilt as well. utilities and consumer staples are the leading groups in the market now energy and technology are the laggards nasdaq is down a little more than .2% road map for the hour will start with those mixed markets stocks taking a breather after the recent rally we're still having the best month here for june since january. >> and that quote, big, beautiful, defense deal is under fire new calls for utx to scrap the megamerger with raytheon >> hear what the ceo of belt ded bastian has to say and a lot more from code >> let's start with this market, as the june rally takes a pause here, the dow just turning positive we're kind of positive and negative this morning in the last half hour or so question is what cues are investors waiting for next let's bring in liz ann saunders and binki charta i think we'll have a debate here you're pretty positive you are on with u
i'm sara eisen with willfred frost. david faber has the morning off.markets, we're marchinging ining in pla. we had a slight downtick in stocks we're higher and you got a little defensive tilt as well. utilities and consumer staples are the leading groups in the market now energy and technology are the laggards nasdaq is down a little more than .2% road map for the hour will start with those mixed markets stocks taking a breather after the recent rally we're still having the best month here for...
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i'm sara eisen with wilfred frost and mike santoli jim, carl and david all have the morning off.ooking at futures, looks like we're building toward a higher open on wall street. dow up 107 points. s&p up 9 nasdaq up 16 final day of the month of the quarter of the first half of the year, all looking pretty solid road map for the hour starts with a trade war truce near? president trump saying his upcoming meeting with president xi will work out for both countries. >> stocks set to rally at the open new records within striking distance the s&p closing out its best first half since 1998. >> and playing down the trade risks, nike delivering strong revenues in the fourth quarter, customers buying more sneakers and sports gear and china sales surging. first up, the markets. stocks getting ready to wrap up a strong month the s&p 500 on track for its best june since 1955 for the dow, best june since 1938 heading into the final session of the first half, all three major indices are up double digits year to date, led by the nasdaq with a 20% gain europe is higher this morning, hopes are bui
i'm sara eisen with wilfred frost and mike santoli jim, carl and david all have the morning off.ooking at futures, looks like we're building toward a higher open on wall street. dow up 107 points. s&p up 9 nasdaq up 16 final day of the month of the quarter of the first half of the year, all looking pretty solid road map for the hour starts with a trade war truce near? president trump saying his upcoming meeting with president xi will work out for both countries. >> stocks set to rally...
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i'm sara eisen with wilfred frost and mike santoli jim, carl and david all have the morning off.we're building toward a higher open on wall street. dow up 107 points. s&p up 9 nasdaq up 16 final day of the month of the quarter of the first half of the year, all looking pretty
i'm sara eisen with wilfred frost and mike santoli jim, carl and david all have the morning off.we're building toward a higher open on wall street. dow up 107 points. s&p up 9 nasdaq up 16 final day of the month of the quarter of the first half of the year, all looking pretty
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frost. carl quintanilla is at the code conference with us he'll have the highlights, david faber has the day great on the six-day winning straight for the dow yesterday and sort of backtracking
frost. carl quintanilla is at the code conference with us he'll have the highlights, david faber has the day great on the six-day winning straight for the dow yesterday and sort of backtracking