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we started with a good script with david nichols.felt strongly about the book and i was a real stickler so i brought it on set with me and thomas and i would argue. if it was up to me, i would have the entire book word for word on the screen. but you cannot do that for an adaptation. carey: you can do that on television. exactly with eight hours. if you love the book you hope that gets onto the screen. charlie: what is her evolution between each of the suitors? carey: they all represent different parts of her life. boldwood is the social norm. that's what people expect from her. if she was going to be -- to do the right thing, she would marry him. he has money and stability. oat's love and companionship and friendship, a man with integrity and honesty and then sergeant troy is the dastardly soldier. he's probably the bad boy. charlie: is that the one that she likes because he is a bad boy? carey: she is unconventional and he speaks in an unconventional way. when she meets gabriel oak, he is incredibly inarticulate and bumbling. his p
we started with a good script with david nichols.felt strongly about the book and i was a real stickler so i brought it on set with me and thomas and i would argue. if it was up to me, i would have the entire book word for word on the screen. but you cannot do that for an adaptation. carey: you can do that on television. exactly with eight hours. if you love the book you hope that gets onto the screen. charlie: what is her evolution between each of the suitors? carey: they all represent...
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we started with a good script with david nichols. we felt very strongly about the book. was a real stickler for the book and i'd bring it on set with me every day and we would argue. if it was up to me, i would have had the entire book word by word on the screen and you can't do that for an adaptation. >> rose: you can do that on television. >> exactly. but, you know, you just dry and infuse it with as much -- if you love the book and you're really wanting to be faithful to the book, you hope that gets on the screen. >> rose: what's her relationship with each of the suiters. >> they represent part of her life. michael is the social norm. that's what people expect from her if she was going to do the right thing, the smart choice, he would marry him. but oak is love and integrity and honestly. and sergeant troy is a dastardly soldier. >> rose: is that the one she automatically likes because he's a bad boy? >> she's an unconventional girl and he speaks in an unconventional way. when she meets gabriel oak he's incredibly inarticulate and bumbling and his proposal is a disast
we started with a good script with david nichols. we felt very strongly about the book. was a real stickler for the book and i'd bring it on set with me every day and we would argue. if it was up to me, i would have had the entire book word by word on the screen and you can't do that for an adaptation. >> rose: you can do that on television. >> exactly. but, you know, you just dry and infuse it with as much -- if you love the book and you're really wanting to be faithful to the...
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thank you, hans nichols, entente correspondent in luxembourg. davidd quite a lot of chat around greece this morning so far. let's have your thoughts. is it possible to work out what is going to happen here? >> not at all. on an optimistic note, actually 1 billion or so in additional funding is quite a bit of help. if you were worried about money leaving greece which we expect to see these deposits accelerate. a one billion increase on the week is not a particularly large number. we're not seeing a stampede of people moving out of greek bank deposits. anna: they don't need anymore than that? >> yeah, it is a positive sign. i would have expected a much bigger figure. 5 billion euros maybe as high as 10. i think this whole point, don't pay the i.m.f. until the end of june, can the e.c.b. continue funding that? that is unclear. it is a political decision. basically shut down the greek banks. obviously greece could function for a time with capital controls being imposed. at that point the hope would be to go to the table and compromise. anna: does it matte
thank you, hans nichols, entente correspondent in luxembourg. davidd quite a lot of chat around greece this morning so far. let's have your thoughts. is it possible to work out what is going to happen here? >> not at all. on an optimistic note, actually 1 billion or so in additional funding is quite a bit of help. if you were worried about money leaving greece which we expect to see these deposits accelerate. a one billion increase on the week is not a particularly large number. we're not...
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nichols in london. of reorients group soared over 100% on news that jack ma's company is taking a stake in the firm. davidhas the details. david: a private equity fund will be taking a stake and marking an entry in hong kong. about a $350 million investment. to put some scope into that, we have 70 employees and about $100 million in income. the fund is seeking exemption from a rule requiring it to make a mandatory buyout offer. betty: julie hyman has all of the big stories on the market day so far. it looks like we're coming back a little bit. gain: a little bit of a whereas earlier we were mixed. we had mixed and not -- economic data today. personal income is going down. manufacturing stronger than estimated. a bit of a mixed bag. a little bit of a decision in the stock market as well. i also want to talk about what we have seen in the currency market. today we see the dollar rise to some extent. leg up afterg a that manufactured report came out at 10:00 a.m. new york time. this year we have seen traders be hit by the volatility and caught off guard by the various commentary out of the fed. what you're l
nichols in london. of reorients group soared over 100% on news that jack ma's company is taking a stake in the firm. davidhas the details. david: a private equity fund will be taking a stake and marking an entry in hong kong. about a $350 million investment. to put some scope into that, we have 70 employees and about $100 million in income. the fund is seeking exemption from a rule requiring it to make a mandatory buyout offer. betty: julie hyman has all of the big stories on the market day so...
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nichols. for more on degrees and the european -- greece and the european pmi figures, david powell and our guests. thank you for being with us. philip, let me kick off with you. in terms of greece, a bit of a sigh of relief. when you look at the situation, have to talk about debt restructuring and what comes the next just 2 sides that have come together but not a real place? philip: they are closer to coming together. the feeling seems to be they are close to an agreement and details to settle but the faces of an agreement is actually there. that is good news. some of the debt restructuring, some ways off of restructuring and may be some debt relief lengthening maturities and reducing the interest rates on the loans. long term with a lower rate of savings to the greek government it would not actually be much more than they were hoping. francine: david? the markets seem to be firing on all cylinders. how likely is it the greek issue comes back in three or four months? we had a bloomberg survey that said 24% of respondents think the euro bloc will not be up to stay together in the next couple of ye
nichols. for more on degrees and the european -- greece and the european pmi figures, david powell and our guests. thank you for being with us. philip, let me kick off with you. in terms of greece, a bit of a sigh of relief. when you look at the situation, have to talk about debt restructuring and what comes the next just 2 sides that have come together but not a real place? philip: they are closer to coming together. the feeling seems to be they are close to an agreement and details to settle...
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david ingles in hong kong. euro area finance ministers will meet for the first time in a week today, of course talking about greece. let's head to hans nichols in brussels. hans, how is it looking from brussels? what is the latest where you are? hans: the important thing to look at is the two votes in athens and berlin, and the sequencing. athens has to go first -- that is clear from german officials -- before there is a vote in bundestag there needs to be a vote in athens. there is a thing called prior actions -- it means a list of deliverables. here is how any you official put it -- "we would like to see these prior actions to be spelled out in the form of a list, a complete list of deliverables." that gets to the lack of trust between the greeks and their creditors. they want to have something that is verifiable -- a distressed but verify. the bundestag could vote on monday or tuesday cutting it awfully close. when you land a plane on the aircraft carrier you catch the last wire -- the arresting wire. that is what it is like. madame lagarde is privately assuring her board that they will make that payment due june 30. the reason why that i
david ingles in hong kong. euro area finance ministers will meet for the first time in a week today, of course talking about greece. let's head to hans nichols in brussels. hans, how is it looking from brussels? what is the latest where you are? hans: the important thing to look at is the two votes in athens and berlin, and the sequencing. athens has to go first -- that is clear from german officials -- before there is a vote in bundestag there needs to be a vote in athens. there is a thing...
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david mission is done. guy: the european central bank is calling an emergency call today. all of this while alexis tsipras visits vladimir putin. caroline: on the ground, on's nichols-- on the ground, hans nichols joins us. first, why the talks? posco the two sides were not only -- hans co. the two sides were not: mr. their focus try to offer something. it was table. we have something that is going on to a new sump it -- a new summit on monday. suppress is claiming this as a victory. he is saying that -- tsipras is claiming this is a victory. he is saying that was always the goal. madame lagarde has that comment about the importance and the need to have adults in the room. have a listen. >> we can only arrive at a resolution, if there is a dialogue. at this moment, we are short. the key emergency in my view is to restore the dialogue with adults in the room. hans: this assumption that adults could saw something in the room, their negotiation position are a little bit far apart. i am not sure that is accurate. when you look at what they have been saying in the last 72 hours, in some ways they are saying the same thing, and that is greece cannot abide more austerity.
david mission is done. guy: the european central bank is calling an emergency call today. all of this while alexis tsipras visits vladimir putin. caroline: on the ground, on's nichols-- on the ground, hans nichols joins us. first, why the talks? posco the two sides were not only -- hans co. the two sides were not: mr. their focus try to offer something. it was table. we have something that is going on to a new sump it -- a new summit on monday. suppress is claiming this as a victory. he is...