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ender's says there are plenty of other countries who want to be build aircraft components. and slumping economies an ongoing trade dispute and don't forget brags that the global elite and davos may want to talk about the economy of tomorrow but the problems of right now keep getting in the way. i'm stephen beard's in berlin thanks for joining us airbus boss tom enders had strong words today about what britain's divorce from the e.u. could do to his firm that in a video message to employees and are said that if the two sides can't come to terms that is if a no deal brags it does take place the aircraft manufacturer could withdraw its operations from great britain have a listen. brics it is frightening to destroy a century of development based on education research and human capital it was a no deal breaker we have there both will have to make potentially very harmful decisions for u.k. decisions about workers eleven thousand five hundred work directly for air bus in britain they build the aircraft's wings here if you count all the affected suppliers britain counts one hundre
ender's says there are plenty of other countries who want to be build aircraft components. and slumping economies an ongoing trade dispute and don't forget brags that the global elite and davos may want to talk about the economy of tomorrow but the problems of right now keep getting in the way. i'm stephen beard's in berlin thanks for joining us airbus boss tom enders had strong words today about what britain's divorce from the e.u. could do to his firm that in a video message to employees and...
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much of enders' warning, published on youtube, was directed at uk politicianstom enders, airbus ceo:ease don't listen to the brexiteers' madness which asserts that because we have huge plants here, we will not move, and we will always be there. they are wrong. / it is a disgrace that more than two years after the result of the 2016 referendum, businesses are still unable to plan properly for the future."he's not alone in the business community, just this week sony announced it's moving its legal base from london to amsterdam, joining manufacturing group schaeffler, deutsche bank, goldman sachs, citi bank - all of which have already moved assets from the uk to europe. in fact, financial firms have already shifted 1-trillion dollars out of the country according to report by eytom enders, airbus ceo: "we've always looked fondly on everything we have achieved with our magnificent uk workers."warnings like this one are unlikely to be the last, until a no deal brexit is taken off the table.anna stewart, cnn, london (justine) taking a live (justine) (justine) (justine) taking a live look ou
much of enders' warning, published on youtube, was directed at uk politicianstom enders, airbus ceo:ease don't listen to the brexiteers' madness which asserts that because we have huge plants here, we will not move, and we will always be there. they are wrong. / it is a disgrace that more than two years after the result of the 2016 referendum, businesses are still unable to plan properly for the future."he's not alone in the business community, just this week sony announced it's moving its...
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yes, it is. 34 years of broadcasting east enders, a set design for two years were still being run, when, you have to move the shooting staff because it thinks might fall off. forvive me, i know it's long before your time, by 1986 eastenders was the most watched something reaching about 27 million people, could you explain why the decision has taken somewhere in the region of 30—odd years to upgrade the set when i would have though when it was quite clear at the long—term future after 1986 bbc would've done something then? i hate to agree with you, and a sense, but i do. i don't want to seem like... i'm delighted to agree with you in that case then. we are both, since coming back to bbc have been trying to deal with some of the long—term building issues that bbc has faced and bluntly avoided to a certain point, it struck as both of that investment was long overdue at something which was at the heart of this, great for reaching 9 million people each week producing hundreds of hours about that a year, young people watch a lot and by the way it's another important way of us not only giving
yes, it is. 34 years of broadcasting east enders, a set design for two years were still being run, when, you have to move the shooting staff because it thinks might fall off. forvive me, i know it's long before your time, by 1986 eastenders was the most watched something reaching about 27 million people, could you explain why the decision has taken somewhere in the region of 30—odd years to upgrade the set when i would have though when it was quite clear at the long—term future after 1986...
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madness, disgrace, pretty strong words from tom enders.g about the detention impact the brexit before the 2016 referendum. last year it issued a risk assessment, saying a no deal exit will be catastrophic for the company. what's changed now is because of the inertia in the house of commons in britain, the fact that there is no way forward as yet, the company is taking that risk of a no deal brexit very, very seriously. tom enders, leaving as chief executive next april, perhaps that's a good thing in terms of being able to say what some people might call the unsayable, he's very willing to put his cards on the table. potentially very serious consequences for uk factories and saint don't believe the madness as he calls it the brexiteers to tell you we would move factories out of the country. he says, yes it's very difficult to move massive investments from one country to another but in the long—term, this isa another but in the long—term, this is a business that big stick its into the future, future investment, he seen pretty clearly will no
madness, disgrace, pretty strong words from tom enders.g about the detention impact the brexit before the 2016 referendum. last year it issued a risk assessment, saying a no deal exit will be catastrophic for the company. what's changed now is because of the inertia in the house of commons in britain, the fact that there is no way forward as yet, the company is taking that risk of a no deal brexit very, very seriously. tom enders, leaving as chief executive next april, perhaps that's a good...
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the chief executive of the aircraft maker, airbus, tom enders, has said that it was a "disgrace" thatll not plan for brexit. the company warned it could move its wing—building operation out of the uk in the future if there is a no—deal brexit. katherine bennett, senior vice—president of airbus in the uk explained why airbus issued their warning today. we felt that we were getting to a crunch time. there was a lot of false allegations that a managed no deal could work and we just wanted to be clear for us it would be catastrophic — we would see chaos at the borders and our wing parts and our satellite parts could potentially get held up. our business editor simon jack joins us now from the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. strong language from airbus, and similar warnings from other businesses? yes, and airbus have always been one of the loudest voices in the chorus of the loudest voices in the chorus of warnings about the damage a no—deal brexit could do to its company and indeed the rest of the uk economy, and today the outgoing, andi uk economy, and today the outgoing, and
the chief executive of the aircraft maker, airbus, tom enders, has said that it was a "disgrace" thatll not plan for brexit. the company warned it could move its wing—building operation out of the uk in the future if there is a no—deal brexit. katherine bennett, senior vice—president of airbus in the uk explained why airbus issued their warning today. we felt that we were getting to a crunch time. there was a lot of false allegations that a managed no deal could work and we just...
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the firm's chief executive, tom enders, said airbus could move its wing—building operation out of thedisgrace" that businesses could still not plan for brexit. our business editor simon jack is at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. certainly strong words from him today? yes, airbus have always been one of the loudest voices in this chorus of warning about the potential damage a no—deal brexit could do and the outgoing chief executive, tom enders, really matched to the rhetoric today, using words like disgrace. he talked about brexit madness. he's not alone. jaguar land rover have also been pretty vocal and today, they said that they would be joining bmw and honda, who will be shutting down pla nts honda, who will be shutting down plants at the beginning of april in case there is any brexit disruption. the question is we've heard this before, does any of it make any difference? we know that number ten said they were perfectly relaxed about airbus making these comments and that chimes with what i'm hearing from senior government sources who told me that there's been a light
the firm's chief executive, tom enders, said airbus could move its wing—building operation out of thedisgrace" that businesses could still not plan for brexit. our business editor simon jack is at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. certainly strong words from him today? yes, airbus have always been one of the loudest voices in this chorus of warning about the potential damage a no—deal brexit could do and the outgoing chief executive, tom enders, really matched to the...
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manufacturing to continental europe in the event of a heartbreak is it mr enders said that the company's wing building operations could be moved out of the u.k. in case there's no smooth exit from the european union regs it minister steve buckley told the british parliament today that he took that very seriously. and this supported prime minister tourism a deal which parliament rejected last week. european union is apparently willing to postpone the date on which britain will leave the bloc austrian chancellor kohl said on thursday a quote there is an awareness in great britain that the e.u. is prepared to do everything to avoid also prepared if necessary to postpone the withdrawal date but of course great britain must also want that court said at the world economic forum in davos web bragg's it of course is one of the hottest topics followed by free trade and protectionism political leaders from germany japan and india said that global problems must be tackled multilaterally they are worried that the us china trade spat could harm the world economy germany and other countries have flour
manufacturing to continental europe in the event of a heartbreak is it mr enders said that the company's wing building operations could be moved out of the u.k. in case there's no smooth exit from the european union regs it minister steve buckley told the british parliament today that he took that very seriously. and this supported prime minister tourism a deal which parliament rejected last week. european union is apparently willing to postpone the date on which britain will leave the bloc...
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i'm christopher good to have you with us first though the chief executive of airbus tom enders has warned that the consortium could shift its u.k. manufacturing to continental europe in the event of a hard it specifically mr and the said that the company's wing building operations could be moved out of britain in case there's no smooth exit from the european union british minister stephen barclay told parliament today that he took the warning very seriously and. supported the prime minister to resign may's deal which parliamentary ject it soundly last week. free trade protectionism are the hot topics at the world economic forum in davos political leaders from germany india and japan that the global problems must be tackled laterally they are worried that the us china trade friction could harm the world economy germany and other countries have flourished on global trade since the end of world war two protectionist measures put in place by more and more countries endanger their business. now a short while ago i asked our correspondent at the world economic forum how the u.s. china trade dis
i'm christopher good to have you with us first though the chief executive of airbus tom enders has warned that the consortium could shift its u.k. manufacturing to continental europe in the event of a hard it specifically mr and the said that the company's wing building operations could be moved out of britain in case there's no smooth exit from the european union british minister stephen barclay told parliament today that he took the warning very seriously and. supported the prime minister to...
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actually mention the interview because to do so would make the president look bad which would be a career ender for any egyptian talk show host so what it was to do he went on a seven minute rant about the american media how mighty egypt is without ever mentioning the sixty minutes interview context who needs it confuse your audience who cares we'll leave you now with the mighty egyptian media doing as they're told once again and we'll see you next time you're at the listening post that is the most they have it is about god and he let me didn't you know it was it was the last my hamas fear i love that i mean it was. snob. then at that it would get. well it's rump had to ten and like eleven and he could i do shop. and i'm never good at it which about about stuff that nobody could be fabric let me repeat that. dumb bell kid the third element i make it not about is that the of the. bin again let me assess the minute i you know. well a c n n no a c b is so i know washing the barrels to allah. couldn't go to cont. to be a child is to be innocent and carefree but it comes to an abrupt end with the bu
actually mention the interview because to do so would make the president look bad which would be a career ender for any egyptian talk show host so what it was to do he went on a seven minute rant about the american media how mighty egypt is without ever mentioning the sixty minutes interview context who needs it confuse your audience who cares we'll leave you now with the mighty egyptian media doing as they're told once again and we'll see you next time you're at the listening post that is the...
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you have any questions or comments or is this once and i more than visit our websites i'm from east enders me and until next time have i. it's one of the most hotly debated buildings in germany first there was the city palace then the east german palace of the republic. after the german unification the decision was made rebuild berlin city palace was a stand up project. for. thirty minutes on. the be. colder feel really new to. because couldn't. come to a save or you pull it off and live with us while home. to sleep. in the future bombed or using a tool. to call the. outlaws home mission for theobald this little recall this time. this is the three couples of mine from really focus who is looking for things to give up to live a booklet. six . weeks. once upon a time there was a young girl. with a burning ambition. to become a conductor. i was a very curious child and very excited and in love with music and i would go to concerts with my parents and i always. yearned for being on stage with the musicians and being part of that magic it was difficult for her first. real. world famous conducto
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ghana and i'm glad to present this week's edition together with my charming colleague for leisha ender's b. in south africa hello felicia hi there n.t. and hello from jehovah today will be highlighting environmental projects from across the continent paying special attention to what's going on in oceans and other bodies of water here's a round up of today's stories. we meet a soul entrepreneur and nigeria's capital abuja and. then we take a look at how germany is trying to protect one of the oldest fish species in the world. out seeming to swim with the dolphins on the beaches of the indian ocean in tanzania. dolphins are both a blessing and a curse to the people of carson kasi hordes of tourists visit the village on the island of zanzibar to swim and small pool with them but the increase in tourism is also a threat to the wild dolphins that sometimes thirty or even forty boats pursuing and beleaguer ing them the old guys asian impact. africa raises awareness and tries to protect the marine life. of zanzibar island everyone is hoping to get up close to the dolphins they regularly show up
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vultures vultures other continents waste disposal service and scavengers they feed on carrion which ender's the spread of disease motors says that these days their greatest enemy is poison it's easily available and inexpensive. what you see there is how quick and easy it is to lure birds in to come and feed and that's unfortunately what approach does in exactly the same way the only difference is that they put poison baits they kill the birds and they then go and sell them for money. africa's large savannah's are closed ecosystems each animal species has a specific place in it but time and again the rise in poaching incidence throws the system out of equilibrium. every fifteen minutes an elephant is killed by poachers in africa by means of firearms or poison. game ordinance found this development in a remote stream and we both are suspects it died a natural death since its task so haven't been removed the birds will come down in large numbers up to four hundred vultures will come and feed on it over a number of days unfortunately in certain parts of southern africa but it's taken to poisoni
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rights arena and i'm felicia enders be here in south africa and i'm joined by my colleague in nigeria hello there everybody if you are interested in the environment and its issues from africa and europe and sit back and enjoy the next trying to six minutes or thereabouts here's what we have coming up on the show today. went to zimbabwe where farmers are using macros that strip us of nutrients from the song. in germany schoolchildren are putting what they've learned from the questions about the mental protection into practice. and in kenya where does it start so that makes eco friendly pencils and pens from recycled newspaper. first we had to zimbabwe after the land reforms many farmers there were unsure how to best work. many still practiced traditional methods such as slash and burn which as we know has a devastating effect on the environment one man with a lot of experience set up a foundation for farming to teach the rule farmers how to work according to environmentally friendly methods the results higher yields and better so protection have a look. old habits die hard in by becaus
rights arena and i'm felicia enders be here in south africa and i'm joined by my colleague in nigeria hello there everybody if you are interested in the environment and its issues from africa and europe and sit back and enjoy the next trying to six minutes or thereabouts here's what we have coming up on the show today. went to zimbabwe where farmers are using macros that strip us of nutrients from the song. in germany schoolchildren are putting what they've learned from the questions about the...
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alone with me is why charming colleague in south africa i love felicia he is my name is from asia enders very and i hope you'll stay true and for which is brought to you by. channels t.v. and chris today will be taking you on a trip all over our beautiful continent as we throw some light on the environmental threats we face here. we'll explain to you why senegal is suffering more and more on the coastal erosion. i'm making art out of way. and how the recession is making life difficult for fishermen on lake victoria. let's kick things off in egypt many areas in the north african country are so isolated they're completely off the power grid which is a problem for residents and the tourism industry so nepal could provide a solution but until now less than ten percent of the electricity in egypt has been provided by the sustainable resource. however there are now plans in place to build the world's largest solar plant in egypt though this still a long way to go in the meantime to fill the gap smaller supplies are setting up a raise and localised grids let's take a look. cool down is a remote
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the food on offer include can only apps the most famous is in ender's or. it's made fresh air every day. so what is the feeling actually made up. because. it adds to that we take record to. add sugar. and then mix it all together thoroughly. when the recruiter has reached the right consistency. little pieces of chocolate i do with what it is and then we feel they can really show us with a mixture that they can. after a bite to eat it's time to visit a nearby tea outro mass email from maria callas to luciano pavarotti many of the world's opera stars have sung here it's one of europe's biggest opera houses. ten other sandro luciano knobs the acoustics and the atmosphere of the theatre. i sing some fifteen years so i've sung in a local theater every every time i sing in a new one with this kind of research i can feel the power of the. history in that that's beautiful. the best way to round off the day is on monday pelligrino with its perfect view of palermo with views like this palermo is shown to enchant many more visitors. last but not least to show you just
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its chief executive tom enders said it could have to make potentially harmful decisions for the uk ink in the event of no—deal. our business editor dominic connell is here. tough language on the company's website. airbus has always been unhappy about brexit but tom enders said, please do not listen to the brexiteers up to be madness which asserts that because we have huge pla nts asserts that because we have huge plants here that we will not move and we will always be here, they are wrong. he says there are plenty of countries out there who would like to do the work that is done in the uk, mainly building wings but other bits as well in the uk. he says that airbus has a future. it is not the pending in the uk. that is 14,000 jobs. yes and another 110,000 in the uk and more widely. it has spoken about £1 billion upfront costs and ongoing at a year and there are special things about the aerospace industry that means it will be particularly disruptive, safety approvals, and air boss is trying to crank up production of the a320, and they are nervous about any disruption to that. when poli
its chief executive tom enders said it could have to make potentially harmful decisions for the uk ink in the event of no—deal. our business editor dominic connell is here. tough language on the company's website. airbus has always been unhappy about brexit but tom enders said, please do not listen to the brexiteers up to be madness which asserts that because we have huge pla nts asserts that because we have huge plants here that we will not move and we will always be here, they are wrong. he...
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the russia gate story there's just a small hard core of dead enders who are desperate to see donald trump go ok i get it you don't like him you know a lot of us don't like the president but the best way around that is to oppose his policies and they're just simply not doing that i don't know if they're lazy or if they're so consumed with hatred toward the president but they're really this is not and this is not a normal situation in the united states right now. a public health and hygiene campaign in new zealand has left people outraged and been dumped by some as casual racism this ban as spock to wave of criticism often a labor m.p. in new zealand posted a picture of it to the social media it featured a white tells helen had got friends that he should visit the toilets before entering a swimming pool he asked campaign has received a range of responses. sunny tourist glom but then you realise that racial profiling and it's not funny and you. leave us some running around the pool you might sleep then fall on your sense of entitlement when. it's have to be him me. david kelly and ball of ca
the russia gate story there's just a small hard core of dead enders who are desperate to see donald trump go ok i get it you don't like him you know a lot of us don't like the president but the best way around that is to oppose his policies and they're just simply not doing that i don't know if they're lazy or if they're so consumed with hatred toward the president but they're really this is not and this is not a normal situation in the united states right now. a public health and hygiene...
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so any single event is a little dangerous to attribute to human causes but it is expected that the ender's in the jet stream will be more pronounced as the temperature difference goes down you warm up the arctic more than you warm up the equator and so the temperature difference between the two is what's driving that river of air that you mention and it is expected to meander more so we do expect more weird weather like this but maybe the most profound impact would be more psychological because it does so on people how. climate changes can be kind of. unstoppable yet you know you talk about the psychology of this extreme weather occurs the public and also you know we journalists will we talk more about the climate and climate change and then of course that you know the story passes the topic goes silent until the next storm or the next deep freeze i mean do you see that as helping or hurting efforts to mitigate climate change. i did an interview the last time or tex came down for a conservative casting network in this country and was later read that they only ever talk about climate change
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manufacturing to continental europe in the event of a hard break it and mr enders said that the company's when building operations could be moved out of the u.k. in case that there is no smooth exit from the european union take a listen the u.k. is aerospace sector now stands at the precipice brics it is frightening to destroy a century of development based on education research and human capital and so there is a lot of positivity we need if i please don't listen to the brakes it is madness which asserts that because we have huge clouds here we will not move it would always be. they are wrong airbus has warned of potentially very harmful decisions if you could pressures out without a deal including future investment going elsewhere i definitely describe that as some optimal it is a disgrace that morgan to you two years after the result of the twenty sixteen referendum. businesses are still able to plan properly for the future there's good reason why people feel worried about their livelihoods as we've seen just today if you're really sure that brakes it is the best for britain come toget
manufacturing to continental europe in the event of a hard break it and mr enders said that the company's when building operations could be moved out of the u.k. in case that there is no smooth exit from the european union take a listen the u.k. is aerospace sector now stands at the precipice brics it is frightening to destroy a century of development based on education research and human capital and so there is a lot of positivity we need if i please don't listen to the brakes it is madness...
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yes, quite a measured statement compared to tom enders.round 1a,000 people right across the uk. 6000 jobs at its factory in wales and 3000 in bristol. tom enders all said don't listen to brexiteers' magnus that because we have huge plants here we will not move and we will a lwa ys here we will not move and we will always be here. they are wrong. his words were reinforced by catherine bennett who spoke to the bbc a couple of hours ago. we felt that we were getting to a crunch time, there was a lot of false allegations that a managed no deal could work and we just wanted to be clear that for us it would be catastrophic. we would see chaos at the borders and our wing parts and our satellite parts could potentially get held up and for me asa uk potentially get held up and for me as a uk business person, i don't wa nt to as a uk business person, i don't want to see my country causing a great international company like airbus. what have the government said in response? that the uk is the world leader in aerospace, the home of thejet engine, the
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warning over the cost of drugs that this one could really sting the chief executive of airbus tom enders has warned that the aviation giant could shift its u.k. manufacturing to continental europe in the event of a hard breck's it specifically in a standard said that the company's wing building operations could be moved out of the u.k. in case there is no smooth exit from the european union and british brakes administer says barkley told parliament today that he took the warning very seriously partly added that mr and the support of prime minister through the maze deal which parliament rejected to soundly last week. free trade and protectionism those are the hot topics of the world economic forum in davos currently political leaders from germany japan and india said that global problems must be tackled multilaterally they're worried that the u.s. china trade dispute could harm the world economy germany and other countries have flourished on global trade since the end of world war two and protectionist measures put in place by an increasing number of countries endanger their business mode
warning over the cost of drugs that this one could really sting the chief executive of airbus tom enders has warned that the aviation giant could shift its u.k. manufacturing to continental europe in the event of a hard breck's it specifically in a standard said that the company's wing building operations could be moved out of the u.k. in case there is no smooth exit from the european union and british brakes administer says barkley told parliament today that he took the warning very seriously...
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meanwhile senior executives across europe are getting impatient with briggs it to put it mildly boss tom enders has had just about enough he addressed his employees in a video message today and he didn't hold anything back if the pending begs it is unregulated the aircraft manufacturer will withdrawal from great britain as it is on the brink of collapse but listen for yourself bricks it is frightening to destroy a century of development based on education research and human capital if there's no deal breaker we have both will have to make potentially very harmful decisions for u.k. decisions about workers eleven thousand five hundred work directly for air bus in britain they build the aircraft's wings here if you count all the affected suppliers britain counts one hundred thousand valuable industrial jobs in the aviation sector that are in danger from brakes it. please don't listen to the brakes it is madness which asserts that because we have huge plans here we will not move and we will always be here they are all so there are plenty of countries over there who would love to build the wings fo
meanwhile senior executives across europe are getting impatient with briggs it to put it mildly boss tom enders has had just about enough he addressed his employees in a video message today and he didn't hold anything back if the pending begs it is unregulated the aircraft manufacturer will withdrawal from great britain as it is on the brink of collapse but listen for yourself bricks it is frightening to destroy a century of development based on education research and human capital if there's...
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one rand corporation study estimated american forces could anclude as many as 10,790 ender people. a study by u.c.l.a. estimates there could be as many as 15,500. gabriel silverman co-directed the film. r says the project began as a short documentary e "new york times," published in 2015. >> there shouldn't be any problem for us to serve openly. >> reporter: at the time, debate had begun about lifting the transgender ban, but silverman says stories like ireland's weren't well known. he points to a 2015 poll showing that only 16% of those surveyed reported working or even knowing a trans person. >> so, here we are, having this incredibly important , nversation around gender identit the vast majority of americans hadn't met anybody. and we realized that, look, the orn was still in place; we have this incredible we have this incredible group of people that we get to follow; and let's sewhere this goes. and, we did. orter: over the next thr years, silverman and his team continued to follow ireland and three other trans troops: caain jennifer peace; firs lieutenant el cook; and logan ir
one rand corporation study estimated american forces could anclude as many as 10,790 ender people. a study by u.c.l.a. estimates there could be as many as 15,500. gabriel silverman co-directed the film. r says the project began as a short documentary e "new york times," published in 2015. >> there shouldn't be any problem for us to serve openly. >> reporter: at the time, debate had begun about lifting the transgender ban, but silverman says stories like ireland's weren't...
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similar sentiment to what we heard from tom enders, chief executive of the airbus yesterday, talking is a no deal. he isn't here but the business leaders that i have talked to have a very similar view and basically talking about the fact that actually, in some cases, global companies plan years in advance, they don't plan weeks or days in advance. to get to this point without any clarity on what's happening is from their perspective, is completely —— complete lunacy. i've been talking to the polish foreign minister, not personally but he has been talking to us at the bbc, who suggested maybe there should be a five—year limit to the irish backstop. this is one of the elements in the straws —— the withdrawal deal that theresa may has brokered that been so controversial but when i put that to the european commissioner forjobs growth but when i put that to the european commissioner for jobs growth and competitiveness, i spoke to him yesterday, i said to him, would it bea yesterday, i said to him, would it be a good idea to take the backstop of the agenda or change the backstop? he was ta
similar sentiment to what we heard from tom enders, chief executive of the airbus yesterday, talking is a no deal. he isn't here but the business leaders that i have talked to have a very similar view and basically talking about the fact that actually, in some cases, global companies plan years in advance, they don't plan weeks or days in advance. to get to this point without any clarity on what's happening is from their perspective, is completely —— complete lunacy. i've been talking to...
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and we're talking about the aerospace industry let's start with the business side air bus boss tom enders spoke candidly today about what britain's divorce from the e.u. could do to his firm that in a video message to employees he said that if the two sides can't come to terms that is if no deal brags that takes place the aircraft manufacturer could withdraw its operations from great britain listen bricks it is frightening to destroy a century of development based on education research and human capital it was a no deal bricks that we have there both will have to make potentially very harmful decisions for u.k. decisions about workers eleven thousand five hundred work directly for air bus in britain they build the aircraft's wings here if you count all the affected suppliers britain counts one hundred thousand valuable industrial jobs in the aviation sector that are in danger from brakes it. don't listen to the brakes it is madness which asserts that because we have huge plants here we will not move and we will always be here they are all so there are plenty of countries over there who wo
and we're talking about the aerospace industry let's start with the business side air bus boss tom enders spoke candidly today about what britain's divorce from the e.u. could do to his firm that in a video message to employees he said that if the two sides can't come to terms that is if no deal brags that takes place the aircraft manufacturer could withdraw its operations from great britain listen bricks it is frightening to destroy a century of development based on education research and...
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tom harrington, enders analysis. it is difficult to fault netflix.he moment, it is going incredibly well. i guess the biggest problem for them our competitors coming over the hill in the next year with disney, apple, warner, nbc, universal with a new service but, at the moment, it is growth and growth in terms of subscribers for netflix, not just in growth in terms of subscribers for netflix, notjust in the us, where it has plateaued slightly but outside the us they are forging ahead. what about putting up prices? it isa ahead. what about putting up prices? it is a dollar or two month. would that have an effect? when you consider on average us people are paying around $100 a month for cable tv, a dollar here or there probably will not make a massive difference. except for netflix, bringing in maybe an extra billion a year. the other thing, that is a dollar, $2 extra, that happy customers will pay because they are getting a great deal but that is $2 they could be paying for other services when they arrive this year. how competitive is it to get the ta
tom harrington, enders analysis. it is difficult to fault netflix.he moment, it is going incredibly well. i guess the biggest problem for them our competitors coming over the hill in the next year with disney, apple, warner, nbc, universal with a new service but, at the moment, it is growth and growth in terms of subscribers for netflix, not just in growth in terms of subscribers for netflix, notjust in the us, where it has plateaued slightly but outside the us they are forging ahead. what...
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tom harrington is a senior analyst with the media research firm enders analysis.ll about subscriber growth, they got 8.8 million added. interesting that 7 million of those came from outside of the us. why? that has been the trend for the last few quarters. maybe three or four quarters go international subscribers surpassed us describe is. the us market is starting to plateau. it is maturing. that is why you are seeing in the us they have ratcheted up the prices are little bit to up their revenues. how does a company like netflix redefined the competition these days because there has never been a company like it? they are in uncharted waters. it is very difficult to gauge whether they have done particularly well because there has not been a doing what they do on this scale they are doing. whether they have eight, nine million per quarter, is that good? growth is great, but should it be ten? it is hard to say? one of the most valuable things they have is insight into viewing behaviour of their customers. we are getting little nuggets from them but it is difficult to
tom harrington is a senior analyst with the media research firm enders analysis.ll about subscriber growth, they got 8.8 million added. interesting that 7 million of those came from outside of the us. why? that has been the trend for the last few quarters. maybe three or four quarters go international subscribers surpassed us describe is. the us market is starting to plateau. it is maturing. that is why you are seeing in the us they have ratcheted up the prices are little bit to up their...
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actually mention the interview because to do so would make the president look bad which would be a career ender for any egyptian talk show host so what it means to do he went on a seven minute rant about the american media how mighty egypt is without ever mentioning the sixty minutes interview context who needs it confuse your audience who cares we'll leave you now with the mighty egyptian media doing as they're told once again and we'll see you next time here at the listening post here that is the most i have it is about getting. there and we didn't know it was it was the last my hamas p.r. love that i mean i don't. see not have been at it with depth. and eleven well it's trump had the ten. a little level of we could i do shop. i am an american which a lot softer than i make it up the fabric of america that. tumble could throw a lemon and milk in order is from the of the bill came in let me assess the minnow i you know well as seen in noel a c.b. is not rushing the pearls to allah. it could be the biggest lie in history. as powerful nations lay claim to territories under the oceans twenty one
actually mention the interview because to do so would make the president look bad which would be a career ender for any egyptian talk show host so what it means to do he went on a seven minute rant about the american media how mighty egypt is without ever mentioning the sixty minutes interview context who needs it confuse your audience who cares we'll leave you now with the mighty egyptian media doing as they're told once again and we'll see you next time here at the listening post here that is...
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a disgrace and madness — strong words from the boss of airbus over brexit, as tom enders warns that theindustry. today the executive has resigned from the french carmarker renault, as he faces allegations of financial misconduct in japan. with businesses worried about when and where the next recession might be coming from, it's striking that consumers here in the uk are spending more than ever before. according to the office for national statistics, household expenditure has risen to its highest level since 2005. that's if you adjust for inflation. glenn everett is a statistician at the office for national statistics. is this a function of well are a necessity? both, really. the idea of us collecting this family expenditure information is to find out and understand where families are spending their money. and this rise in spending seems as though it is being supported by rising levels of debt and also people dipping into their savings. how sustainable is that as a pattern of spending? it depends how and where they are getting income from. when interest rates are low, there is an opportu
a disgrace and madness — strong words from the boss of airbus over brexit, as tom enders warns that theindustry. today the executive has resigned from the french carmarker renault, as he faces allegations of financial misconduct in japan. with businesses worried about when and where the next recession might be coming from, it's striking that consumers here in the uk are spending more than ever before. according to the office for national statistics, household expenditure has risen to its...
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tom enders says continuing uncertainty over brexit is a "disgrace" and that britain's aerospace sectors correspondent theo leggett is here. strong words, then, from airbus. absolutely. i think, frankly, for airbus, the gloves have come. this was a company that, even before the referendum, was explaining why brexit itself would be a bad idea. last year, it warned that a no—deal brexit would be catastrophic for the company but now we are getting even stronger language than that and warnings that other countries would be very happy to take the business making wings for airbus planes, currently done in broughton in wales. i think the reason for this is that in the past, no—deal brexit was seen as is that in the past, no—deal brexit was seen as something theoretical that probably wouldn't happen. now, with the impasse in parliament, it is looking more likely. i spoke earlier to catherine bennett, the company's uk earlier to catherine bennett, the compa ny‘s uk boss earlier to catherine bennett, the company's uk boss and asked her why he airbus had chosen to speak out in such relatively undi
tom enders says continuing uncertainty over brexit is a "disgrace" and that britain's aerospace sectors correspondent theo leggett is here. strong words, then, from airbus. absolutely. i think, frankly, for airbus, the gloves have come. this was a company that, even before the referendum, was explaining why brexit itself would be a bad idea. last year, it warned that a no—deal brexit would be catastrophic for the company but now we are getting even stronger language than that and...
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the firm's chief executive, tom enders, said airbus could move its wing—building operation out of therace" that businesses could still not plan for brexit. our business editor simon jack is at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. airbus have always been one of the loudest voices in this chorus of warning about the potential damage a no deal brexit could do. the outgoing chief executive was ratcheting up the rhetoric today with words like disgrace. he spoke about brexit madness. he is not alone. jaguar land rover have also been vocal and today they said that they would bejoining bmw been vocal and today they said that they would be joining bmw and been vocal and today they said that they would bejoining bmw and honda who will shut down plants at the beginning of april, in case there is any brexit disruption. this is, we have heard this before and doesn't make any difference? we know the number 10 say they are perfectly relaxed about airbus making these comments and that chimes with what i am hearing from sources to tell me that there has been a light bulb moment in theresa m
the firm's chief executive, tom enders, said airbus could move its wing—building operation out of therace" that businesses could still not plan for brexit. our business editor simon jack is at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. airbus have always been one of the loudest voices in this chorus of warning about the potential damage a no deal brexit could do. the outgoing chief executive was ratcheting up the rhetoric today with words like disgrace. he spoke about brexit...
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a disgrace and madness — strong words from the boss of airbus over brexit, as tom enders warns that thea no—deal brexit. give us our people back — that's the message from poland's prime minister says he wants to see more workers return from the uk to help its domestic economy grow. speaking at the world economic forum in davos, mateusz morawiecki said there was a low level of unemployment in poland and 5.5% growth in the economy. we talk a lot about how tough it is on the high street at the moment, and numbers are out today showing the effect on jobs. the number of employees?in britain's retail sector was down 2.2% in the three months to december. that is equivalent to 70,000 jobs. it's been seen as another sign of the problems experienced by brick—and—mortar stores as people increasingly do their shopping online. rachel lund, director of research at the british retail consoritium, is with us live. do we expect this decline to continue over this year? yes, we do. for the last few years we have been seeing the number of jobs in retailfalling year—on—year. we expect this to continue for s
a disgrace and madness — strong words from the boss of airbus over brexit, as tom enders warns that thea no—deal brexit. give us our people back — that's the message from poland's prime minister says he wants to see more workers return from the uk to help its domestic economy grow. speaking at the world economic forum in davos, mateusz morawiecki said there was a low level of unemployment in poland and 5.5% growth in the economy. we talk a lot about how tough it is on the high street at...
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tom enders says brights it is threatening to destroy a century of development in the u.k. which has been a global leader in aviation. these don't listen to the brakes it is madness which asserts that because we have huge plants year we will not move and we will always be here they are wrong of course it is not possible to pick up and move our large u.k. factories to other parts of the world immediately however aerospace is a long term business and we could be forced to redirect future investments in the event of a no deal breaks it and make no mistakes there are plenty of countries over who would love to build the wings for airbus aircraft now u.n. chief antonio the terrorist has warned the world is losing the race against climate change and the world economic forum in davos he said the political will to enact change was slowing but at a climate science camp on the slopes at davos jeddah how found the world's decision makers might finally be listening to the warnings. hi on the world economic forum agenda this year is climate change recognized by many decision makers here
tom enders says brights it is threatening to destroy a century of development in the u.k. which has been a global leader in aviation. these don't listen to the brakes it is madness which asserts that because we have huge plants year we will not move and we will always be here they are wrong of course it is not possible to pick up and move our large u.k. factories to other parts of the world immediately however aerospace is a long term business and we could be forced to redirect future...
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"oh, i don't know, there's like, blood, there's icky stuff in there," that would be a relationship enderuc: i mean, here you are, having in a market like this. but if she makes this in a place like new york or paris, it would be real haute cuisine. >> anthony: it's just i mean, this is as sophisticated and complex a bowl of food as any french restaurant. it really is the, just the top of the mountain. how long has she been here? >> nguyen qui duc: she started out when she was 12. >> anthony: you live in a great country, man. any country that can produce this is a superpower as far as i'm concerned. man, i'm getting down to like the pepper residue at the bottom. how long does that broth have to simmer to get good? >> nguyen qui duc: it's an hour. >> anthony: wow! really? i would've guessed like 14 hours. mmm. happy, nice burny feeling on my lips. flop sweat, check. happy. so we can pretty much cancel the rest of the show. i'm -- i've achieved my happy zone, it's really all downhill from here. day win menu is here: five days. five deals. for fifteen dollars get a different deal every weekd
"oh, i don't know, there's like, blood, there's icky stuff in there," that would be a relationship enderuc: i mean, here you are, having in a market like this. but if she makes this in a place like new york or paris, it would be real haute cuisine. >> anthony: it's just i mean, this is as sophisticated and complex a bowl of food as any french restaurant. it really is the, just the top of the mountain. how long has she been here? >> nguyen qui duc: she started out when she...
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the north enders, one of the things they wanted was to make wine and beer, the bathtub gin, as they called it, they jumped in with both feet. because of who they were, they dominated the field. but they were fighting each other. that wasn't good for business. so in 1928, the leaders of the most important factions, they got together, and in order for better business, the unified. they consolidated. that is the beginning of what we call today the cam city crime family. thing they did, because the mafia is politically they are heavy into politics. in sicily they are the government. force theover by political apparatus of the north side. johnny lazia was put out front as the boss. in the back are the old-timers, who ran things. but they needed and out front boss, a guy who could speak good english and he looked good. john was a handsome man. couldld do well, he interface with people. he heads up to see tom pendergast and forces the alliance. now we have an unholy alliance of a powerful political machine controlling most of the politics of the city, most of the city offices. all of this came th
the north enders, one of the things they wanted was to make wine and beer, the bathtub gin, as they called it, they jumped in with both feet. because of who they were, they dominated the field. but they were fighting each other. that wasn't good for business. so in 1928, the leaders of the most important factions, they got together, and in order for better business, the unified. they consolidated. that is the beginning of what we call today the cam city crime family. thing they did, because the...