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. >> peggy flemming faced a major obstacle after winning first world championship in davos, switzerland 1966, two weeks later her father suffered a t really shook my world and my mom had to raise four girls by herself and then my expensive sport, it was just amazing what we went through and how my mother was so strong. when you lose a parent you lose that strength. >> a piece of you. >> and every time i go back to try to train, i go, i'm not as strong as i was before he died. then over the months and years it all came back. >> helping catapult flemming to the top the skating world, her story, one we all can learn from. >> when somebody comes in here and reads about you, reads your story, what do you hope they walk away with? >> i hope they can put themselves in my shoes, put themselves in that story. you just never know until you try a sport or try something to see where you stand. it's not for just a special few, it's for everybody to try. >> and then let the fire fuel you. >> oh, absolutely, absolutely. >> and thank you for that report. a team of high wire athletes set a record in an
. >> peggy flemming faced a major obstacle after winning first world championship in davos, switzerland 1966, two weeks later her father suffered a t really shook my world and my mom had to raise four girls by herself and then my expensive sport, it was just amazing what we went through and how my mother was so strong. when you lose a parent you lose that strength. >> a piece of you. >> and every time i go back to try to train, i go, i'm not as strong as i was before he died....
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written in 1996 during the world economic forum in davos the same day clinton signed into law the communications decency act with the attempt to ban of seen materials on the internet. well aware of the looming threat from government having cofounded internet frontier foundation six years prior. sterling stands among those of the early promise of freedom online. in 1992 a short history of the internet, he argues the main reason people want to be on the internet is freedom. adding is true modern functional anarchy. there is no internet inc. growing up in the nineties and thought anything was possible online although my first interaction was through prodigy not unlike a well. i never encountered speech restrictions of any kind. early web adventures were exciting. i experienced harassment and hate speech i witnessed images i cannot erase from my mind. all the things that today's platforms are banishing. but also took me on solo trips and learning things about the role that was not taught in my public school. the unregulated no space based on the golden rule might emerge. the internet belongs to ever
written in 1996 during the world economic forum in davos the same day clinton signed into law the communications decency act with the attempt to ban of seen materials on the internet. well aware of the looming threat from government having cofounded internet frontier foundation six years prior. sterling stands among those of the early promise of freedom online. in 1992 a short history of the internet, he argues the main reason people want to be on the internet is freedom. adding is true modern...
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written in 1896 during the world economic forum in davos the same day clinton signed into law the communications decency act in attempt to ban obscene materials from the s internet. well awareer of the freedoms from the internet science fiction writer bruce sterling also with the early promise of freedom online and in the 1982 a short history of the internet he argues the main reason people went to see the internet is simple freedom adding it was aware rare example of anarchy there is no internet inc. growing up in the 19 nineties believing anything was possible that my first interaction on the world wide web has a prodigy i never encountered it speech any kind.ns of my early web adventures were exciting and exhilarating not without risk i experience harassment and hate speech and images i cannot erase from my mind even today. the things that today's platforms are tempting to banish but also going to other solo trips to us states and those that are not taught in the small-town public school that is beyond the reach of states much in the form of government based on the golden rule might emerge in
written in 1896 during the world economic forum in davos the same day clinton signed into law the communications decency act in attempt to ban obscene materials from the s internet. well awareer of the freedoms from the internet science fiction writer bruce sterling also with the early promise of freedom online and in the 1982 a short history of the internet he argues the main reason people went to see the internet is simple freedom adding it was aware rare example of anarchy there is no...
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emily: all right, bloomberg's jackie davos, thanks so much for joining us.one plays out. alright, coming up, mark gurman shares details on what new devices we can expect from apple later this year, along with everything else you need to know. that's in our power on segment next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: this is mark gurman from "bloomberg technology." in this segment, i'll be taking a look at how covid is impacting apple's return to office plans, apple's work on new tools to replace your bank, as well as the company's plans for new iphones, ipads, apple watches, and more. apple is delaying its plan to bring back all employees to its global offices by one month at minimum, pushing back the return from september to october at the earliest. the company is making the change in response to rising covid case numbers, both in the u.s. and globally, as well as the delta variant of covid. it pledged in an e-mail to staff that would give them a one-month heads up on when they will be required to return to offices. apple's return to office set up hasn't changed. it
emily: all right, bloomberg's jackie davos, thanks so much for joining us.one plays out. alright, coming up, mark gurman shares details on what new devices we can expect from apple later this year, along with everything else you need to know. that's in our power on segment next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: this is mark gurman from "bloomberg technology." in this segment, i'll be taking a look at how covid is impacting apple's return to office plans, apple's work on new tools to...
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and do we get a head start the council of 50 then becomes this capital for political questions and davother way on the states rights doctrine let's make nauvoo like washington d.c. counselor 50 becomes very much like a political advisory group among other things. it is also joseph smith appears to be a very moderate voice. and most rooms joseph smith was and he is not a moderate voice. get people to bring up young the go on to utah to get some sense of brigham young's view of politics that is foreshadowing what happens decades later. so the council of 50 becomes a really important feature in nauvoo in those last months of joseph's life. it becomes a place all these questions of politics go to how much did joseph notion factor into their persecution spring practice secretly they are so sensational they seem difficult to believe. they are sensationalized. so generally speaking it does not have a lot to do with the persecution. what does come into play as many of the people who kind of leave the church that joseph ends up leading and the men that published the newspaper that he ultimately
and do we get a head start the council of 50 then becomes this capital for political questions and davother way on the states rights doctrine let's make nauvoo like washington d.c. counselor 50 becomes very much like a political advisory group among other things. it is also joseph smith appears to be a very moderate voice. and most rooms joseph smith was and he is not a moderate voice. get people to bring up young the go on to utah to get some sense of brigham young's view of politics that is...
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leaders meeting in person for the first time in two years at the economic conference known as the french davosining us now from the conference is gilles moec, axa's chief economist. the travel sector is still finding life very difficult at the moment. angela merkel, boris johnson they be not delivering the breakthrough in terms of u.k. travel that somewhere expecting today. if this continues, what impact is it going to have on your economic expectations, particularly for southern european countries this year? gilles: the problem is really the source of divergence between the north and the south of europe. if we cannot completely normalize international travel, it is definitely a big issues for countries like greece, portugal, spain, italy and france. so it is a source of divergence, but i would say there are two separate issues there because yes, we are having difficulties finding ways to travel from outside the eu into the eu, but as far as intra-eu travel, things have been normalizing quite well. fortunately, we are escaping the worst. kailey: i will be getting on a flight to greece later to
leaders meeting in person for the first time in two years at the economic conference known as the french davosining us now from the conference is gilles moec, axa's chief economist. the travel sector is still finding life very difficult at the moment. angela merkel, boris johnson they be not delivering the breakthrough in terms of u.k. travel that somewhere expecting today. if this continues, what impact is it going to have on your economic expectations, particularly for southern european...
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an event some people call the french davos.nference taking place over the weekend in the southeast of france for the first time in two years. french and european business leaders able to gather in person to discuss the recovery and the political impact of what is happening with the pandemic. bloomberg's caroline connan speaking with the french industry minister, the german minister, as well as the euro minister about the risks out there. >> we have india still has massive problems. southeast asia, excluding china is not vaccinated. only a few days ago. the crisis is not behind us. it is just the drivers of recovery are there. we have the unprecedented amount of monetary stimulus, the strong productive machinery of the developed economy that has been preserved. >> the point is now to have the most people being vaccinated in the last time possible and to ensure we have the closed ring of the circulation of the variant. >> accommodation of growth, fundamental growth, vaccinations, very positive trends should we see the months ahea
an event some people call the french davos.nference taking place over the weekend in the southeast of france for the first time in two years. french and european business leaders able to gather in person to discuss the recovery and the political impact of what is happening with the pandemic. bloomberg's caroline connan speaking with the french industry minister, the german minister, as well as the euro minister about the risks out there. >> we have india still has massive problems....
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i guess this is sort of the summer davos, is that fair?eah, summer camp for billionaires, when they all broke -- all come up in their suvs because there were hugs because the conference did not take place because of covid. they're really strict covid rules here that each guest has to comply with. but there is also this pent-up anxiety. they are here to do business. mary barrow, ceo of gm, where she says she is here to do business. this feeling, it has been so long since these huge names have done any business in person. that is what they are going to do, as well as have a great time in beautiful sun valley. matt: she has got a lot of deals to make. it is amazing what the traditional carmakers are now branching out into. what kind of business do you see coming -- we see barry diller. obviously media and internet technology is a huge part of it. but electric cars have to be a big part as well. we see sarah -- see sarah sandberg walking up. ed: exactly. the main deal is the discovery-warner deal. partly because allen and co. who are hosting t
i guess this is sort of the summer davos, is that fair?eah, summer camp for billionaires, when they all broke -- all come up in their suvs because there were hugs because the conference did not take place because of covid. they're really strict covid rules here that each guest has to comply with. but there is also this pent-up anxiety. they are here to do business. mary barrow, ceo of gm, where she says she is here to do business. this feeling, it has been so long since these huge names have...
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. >> sitting down with these leaders every year we got to the davos world economic forum and i strugglesleep, i wish i could sleep more. was never a fan of that venue. when you sit down next them and say china, you watch them bristle. they do not want to go there. >> what's amazing is i sit down and i say barry and they know more about that than talking about strategy in china. >> from new york city jp morgan numbers just around the corner up there. this is bloomberg. oomberg. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. (announcer) if you've struggled to lose weight, you might think you were born with a slow metabolism, but what you may have is insulin resistance. fat becomes trap
. >> sitting down with these leaders every year we got to the davos world economic forum and i strugglesleep, i wish i could sleep more. was never a fan of that venue. when you sit down next them and say china, you watch them bristle. they do not want to go there. >> what's amazing is i sit down and i say barry and they know more about that than talking about strategy in china. >> from new york city jp morgan numbers just around the corner up there. this is bloomberg. oomberg....
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tom: just one anecdote, there's a set of stairways near a ceo hiding whole at davos.that stairway with john mack after the trading debacle of morgan stanley. they had to go to the japanese to save the ship. maybe that is an exaggeration, but we will go with it for morning tv. what gorman has done is completely underestimated. he went the conservative route with persistency, with his mathematic acuity, and as sonali mentioned, are they cleaning goldman-s clock? no, that is not accurate. but this is true excellent. jonathan: and the next act is an expensive one. a lot of investment in a lot of acquisitions that they need to work out. do you think they will? tom: let's be clear, e*trade and eaton vance are two totally different cultures, and that is going to be an acquisition project of culture as well as finance. someone who knows that is amy wu silverman with rbc capital markets, joining us for too short a visit this morning. you look at derivative dynamics right now. what do the moments say about this odd equity market? amy: it is certainly an odd equity market. to be
tom: just one anecdote, there's a set of stairways near a ceo hiding whole at davos.that stairway with john mack after the trading debacle of morgan stanley. they had to go to the japanese to save the ship. maybe that is an exaggeration, but we will go with it for morning tv. what gorman has done is completely underestimated. he went the conservative route with persistency, with his mathematic acuity, and as sonali mentioned, are they cleaning goldman-s clock? no, that is not accurate. but this...
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you remember al gore got a lot of flak one year for doing to davos on his corporate jet.onsternation. i'm getting e-mails from other ceos on wall street saying, what -- a little bit of hypocrisy here, right? and don't these guys get the optics of doing this? they apparently don't care. that climate speech on how to protect the environment is going the to be going on tomorrow. again, the conference has taken a very woke tone. what's kind of interesting is that the the only journalists that have any sort of access to people here are those at cnn and cnbc. friends of mine, becky quick, anderson cooper, they're in there. i know anderson is moderating panels on criminal justice. but hoarse the thing that makes no -- here's the thing that a makes no seasons, they're in there monitoring those panels, but they can't say anything. they are prohibited from telling reporters that a big deal -- it sounds like a huge conflict of interest. one other thing, the local ares hate this conference. one reason, when all those jet planes are flying into their airport, they delay flights to get
you remember al gore got a lot of flak one year for doing to davos on his corporate jet.onsternation. i'm getting e-mails from other ceos on wall street saying, what -- a little bit of hypocrisy here, right? and don't these guys get the optics of doing this? they apparently don't care. that climate speech on how to protect the environment is going the to be going on tomorrow. again, the conference has taken a very woke tone. what's kind of interesting is that the the only journalists that have...
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he's pretty davos crowd is part of the aspen crowd pretty spent his life flying around on a private jeteople talk to my former member of a ton of people coming up to me, they don't care about climate change. the link of using gas prices of the pump question if they're going to the roof for the care about the border, the care about the military. they care about getting a job. if your small business in this show, you cannot hire anyone. those of the issues people care about. john kerry is so out of touch with the mainstream of america. by the way for do care about claimant leave us alone. go talk to the chinese they are the big polluters not us. dagen: doug, with the energy boom which president biden is trying to reverse, our admissions in this country were falling dramatically per capita they were the lowest they had been before the pandemic since 1950 because of the natural gas and the fracking >>. president biden signed reverse that seo can actually create jobs and lower energy prices and american prosperity, and help the climate. but that is going away under this administration. >> lo
he's pretty davos crowd is part of the aspen crowd pretty spent his life flying around on a private jeteople talk to my former member of a ton of people coming up to me, they don't care about climate change. the link of using gas prices of the pump question if they're going to the roof for the care about the border, the care about the military. they care about getting a job. if your small business in this show, you cannot hire anyone. those of the issues people care about. john kerry is so out...
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-- >> reporter: peggy fleming faced a major obstacle after winning her first world championship in davosm had to raise four girls by herself, and then my expensive sport. it was just amazing what we went through and how my mother was so strong. when you lose a parent, you lose that strength. >> reporter: a piece of you. >> every time i'd go back to try to train i'd go, i'm not as strong as i was before he died. and then over the months and years, it all came back. >> reporter: helping catapult fleming to the top of the skating world. her story, one we all can learn from. when somebody comes in and reads about you, reads your story, what do you hope they walk away with? >> i just hope that they can put themselves in my shoes and put themselves in that story. you just never know until you try a sport or try something to see where you stand. it's not for just a special few, it's for everybody to try. >> reporter: and let the fire fuel you. >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. >> at the museum, some of the employees have disabilities, some are aspiring paralympians. this is education the core valu
-- >> reporter: peggy fleming faced a major obstacle after winning her first world championship in davosm had to raise four girls by herself, and then my expensive sport. it was just amazing what we went through and how my mother was so strong. when you lose a parent, you lose that strength. >> reporter: a piece of you. >> every time i'd go back to try to train i'd go, i'm not as strong as i was before he died. and then over the months and years, it all came back. >>...
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will be listening to panels on climate change, justice reform and immigration >> that sounds like davosnt analyst. they almost closed down the patent office in 1850 because there were no more inventions to be made. there's no media mergers they've all been done, right >> no. it is not over it always feels like it is just the beginning there is just a lot left i guess a lot of patents to be had. >> what about fox at this point? >> you are naming all the names. so fox can go either way they can either buy something. they have an amazing talent sheet. they've invested on sports and could easily be broken off you mention viacom, that value is just far enough away. are they big enough to be scale player do they get holes and pieces or stay independent or buy something. there are loads of table net companies that are still around. >> there is comcast and disney i'm hoping we get great content. i still can't find anything to watch. >> that great news is that they found out too late we all know how great he is. there is a lot of heavy lifting, that will deliver pretty quickly. the discovery doe
will be listening to panels on climate change, justice reform and immigration >> that sounds like davosnt analyst. they almost closed down the patent office in 1850 because there were no more inventions to be made. there's no media mergers they've all been done, right >> no. it is not over it always feels like it is just the beginning there is just a lot left i guess a lot of patents to be had. >> what about fox at this point? >> you are naming all the names. so fox can...