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there is the age of internet of things, so flexible displays, flexible sensors, flexible electronics, limitation of the phone factor, of the surface. eventually, all of these things will be smart, will be intelligent. that is where we see the flexible display‘s future. now we've heard rumours of samsung making a flexible phone for some time and this week, we finally got our answer at their latest launch. here's jen copestake. in a big surprise, samsung not only unveiled a folding phone but announced it would go on sale in two months time, at a staggering cost ofjust under $2,000. called the galaxy fold, the phone opens up to make a 7.3—inch tablet display capable of running three apps at once. it includes a new type of hidden hinge which they say can handle thousands of folds and unfolds, with a battery on each side to extend runtime. the eye—watering price seems unusual, if not risky, given the company said the cost of its 59 phones led to lower—than—expected sales. but they say this is a luxury item, and a new category of device. also launched were the 510 series phones, the mid—ran
there is the age of internet of things, so flexible displays, flexible sensors, flexible electronics, limitation of the phone factor, of the surface. eventually, all of these things will be smart, will be intelligent. that is where we see the flexible display‘s future. now we've heard rumours of samsung making a flexible phone for some time and this week, we finally got our answer at their latest launch. here's jen copestake. in a big surprise, samsung not only unveiled a folding phone but...
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that is the age of internet of things, so flexible displays, flexible sensors, flexible electronics, the phone factor, of the surface. eventually, all of these things will be smart, will be intelligent. that is where we see the flexible display‘s future. now we've heard rumours of samsung making a flexible phone for some time and this week, we finally got our answer at their latest launch. here's jen copestake. in a big surprise, samsung not only unveiled a folding phone but announced it would go on sale in two months‘ time, at a staggering cost ofjust under $2,000. called the galaxy fold, the phone opens up to make a 7.3—inch tablet display capable of running three apps at once. it includes a new type of hidden hinge, which they say can handle thousands of folds and unfolds, with a battery on each side to extend running time. the eye—watering price seems unusual, if not risky, considering the company said the cost of its s9 phones had led to lower—than—expected sales. but they say this is a luxury item, and a new category of device. also launched were the s10 series phones, the mid—
that is the age of internet of things, so flexible displays, flexible sensors, flexible electronics, the phone factor, of the surface. eventually, all of these things will be smart, will be intelligent. that is where we see the flexible display‘s future. now we've heard rumours of samsung making a flexible phone for some time and this week, we finally got our answer at their latest launch. here's jen copestake. in a big surprise, samsung not only unveiled a folding phone but announced it...
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that is where we see the flexible display.e time week, we finally got our answer at the latest launch. in a big surprise, samsung not only unveiled a folding phone that announced it would go on sale in two months' time, at a staggering cost of just sale in two months' time, at a staggering cost ofjust under $2000. called the galaxy fold, phone opens up called the galaxy fold, phone opens up to make a 7.3 inch tablet display capable of running free apps at once. it includes a new type of hidden hinge which they say can handle thousands of volts and unfolds with a battery on its side to extend ru ntime. unfolds with a battery on its side to extend runtime. the eye watering price seems unusual if not risky, given the company said the cost of its asinine phones that do lower than expected sales. but they say this is a luxury item and a new category of device. also launched webby x10 comedy is ten, s ten e and s ten plus. each new model phone comes with a simple white camera so you can get 123 degrees of vision, basically the same
that is where we see the flexible display.e time week, we finally got our answer at the latest launch. in a big surprise, samsung not only unveiled a folding phone that announced it would go on sale in two months' time, at a staggering cost of just sale in two months' time, at a staggering cost ofjust under $2000. called the galaxy fold, phone opens up called the galaxy fold, phone opens up to make a 7.3 inch tablet display capable of running free apps at once. it includes a new type of hidden...
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there is the age of internet of things, so flexible displays, flexible sensors, flexible electronics,fjust under $2,000. called the galaxy fold, the phone opens up to make a 7.3—inch tablet display capable of running three apps at once. it includes a new type of hidden hinge which they say can handle thousands of folds and unfolds, with a battery on each side to extend runtime. the eye—watering price seems unusual, if not risky, given the company said the cost of its s9 phones led to lower—than—expected sales. but they say this is a luxury item, and a new category of device. also launched were the s10 series phones, the mid—range x10, cheaper s10e and the s10 plus. each new model of phone comes with a super—wide camera so you can get 123 degrees of vision, basically the same as a human eye if you want that. the camera also allows you to use some artificial intelligence capabilities to improve the way you take photos. you can still unlock the phone with facial recognition, but samsung have done away with the iris scanner and they say this was to maximise the end—to—end display, which s
there is the age of internet of things, so flexible displays, flexible sensors, flexible electronics,fjust under $2,000. called the galaxy fold, the phone opens up to make a 7.3—inch tablet display capable of running three apps at once. it includes a new type of hidden hinge which they say can handle thousands of folds and unfolds, with a battery on each side to extend runtime. the eye—watering price seems unusual, if not risky, given the company said the cost of its s9 phones led to...
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apparently the deadline is a flexible one u.s. president donald trump has signaled he may give trade negotiations between the united states and china more time initially fresh u.s. tariffs on chinese goods where come into effect by march first should both sides not reach a comprehensive trade agreement before hand now the latest round of high stakes talks begins tomorrow in beijing. it sounded like another off the cuff remark but if you've been following the trade spat between the united states and china these words delivered ahead of another round of high stakes talks carried special waste. to ten percent or two hundred billion goes up to twenty five percent and march first and so far i said don't do that now if we're close to a deal where we think we can make a real deal and it's going to get done i could see myself letting that slide for a little while but generally speaking i'm not inclined to do whether or not he's inclined to do is the message arriving in beijing the march first deadline to either reach a deal or be subjecte
apparently the deadline is a flexible one u.s. president donald trump has signaled he may give trade negotiations between the united states and china more time initially fresh u.s. tariffs on chinese goods where come into effect by march first should both sides not reach a comprehensive trade agreement before hand now the latest round of high stakes talks begins tomorrow in beijing. it sounded like another off the cuff remark but if you've been following the trade spat between the united states...
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a flexible deadline as a trade talks between chinese and u.s. negotiators enter crucial stages president trump says the march first ultimatum to reach a compromise could be extended if talks were going well also coming up singapore is already a top destinations for e.u. investment and it could very soon see lots more we will tell you why and supplies of some common prescription to prescription medicines are already lower in britain many fear inventories will suffer even more after the u.k. leaves the european union next month. i'm crystal kober good to have you with us apparently the deadline is a flexible one u.s. president donald trump is signaled he may give a trade negotiations between the u.s. and china more time initially fresh u.s. terrorist on chinese goods were set to come into effect by march first should both sides not reach a comprehensive trade agreement before hand the latest round of high stakes talks begins on thursday in beijing. it sounded like another off the cuff remark. but if you've been following the trade spat between the
a flexible deadline as a trade talks between chinese and u.s. negotiators enter crucial stages president trump says the march first ultimatum to reach a compromise could be extended if talks were going well also coming up singapore is already a top destinations for e.u. investment and it could very soon see lots more we will tell you why and supplies of some common prescription to prescription medicines are already lower in britain many fear inventories will suffer even more after the u.k....
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the president wants more flexibility to build the wall where it is needed most. and in some cases they are blocked from building it there. if this removes those prohibitions, i cannot speak for the president, obviously, he wants to read the language too. in terms of what i am looking for, i want to say is go further than we are today. we voted, by the way, way -- when we were in the house, as the with we helped to get the votes to fund the full $5.7 billion. we tested through the house, smote those folks that opposed the bill at the time they were opposing a senate bill that do not have the money. and the house could not pass it. guess what, we did pass it. we funded the full $5.7 billion. we are not there today. we are not probably going to get as much as we would like, surely not as much as when we were in the majority. that shows you why speaker pelosi does not support the same kind of border security that we supported in the majority. i have not seen the language. i want to see the final deal. mr. mccarthy: i think that we should see the language. is it enoug
the president wants more flexibility to build the wall where it is needed most. and in some cases they are blocked from building it there. if this removes those prohibitions, i cannot speak for the president, obviously, he wants to read the language too. in terms of what i am looking for, i want to say is go further than we are today. we voted, by the way, way -- when we were in the house, as the with we helped to get the votes to fund the full $5.7 billion. we tested through the house, smote...
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my view is there flexibility on both sides? absolutely. am i going to be flexible? sure i will. up with an agreement. obviously i would like it to look as much as i want it to be but i'm a conservative republican. i realize everyone in the room is not. everyone in the country is not. so let's come together with a comprehensive agreement, the vast majority of people can get behind. >> music to the ears of a lot of americans watching now. i want to ask about the republican tax cut which we are about a year into the gop tax cut plan. there have been a lot of studies that show promises made at the time of the passage and i know you voted for it, just haven't borne out. first full year under the tax law. $1 trillion by u.s. businesses and stock buyback, money that didn't go to capital investment or hiring new people. that's the most ever in a single year. you have u.s. banks. they shaved $21 billion from their tax bills and during that time they cut workers. i'm just asking you, how do you say to your constituents that this was a tax plan that was fair to them as opposed to the compa
my view is there flexibility on both sides? absolutely. am i going to be flexible? sure i will. up with an agreement. obviously i would like it to look as much as i want it to be but i'm a conservative republican. i realize everyone in the room is not. everyone in the country is not. so let's come together with a comprehensive agreement, the vast majority of people can get behind. >> music to the ears of a lot of americans watching now. i want to ask about the republican tax cut which we...
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we have to give more flexibility on pell grants. we need to build on pell grants that go toward worker training. it out to be training people for the job that exist today and tomorrow, not totally caught up. >> which is jump starting our businesses with support for students but essentially that is what it dies, is it takes programs and it does create more flexibility, which i think is what we said we will have an opportunity to pass as part of higher education reauthorization, i am convinced they will move that. last time it was done was 2008, going back to my governor, he does commission a study in our state and there's an incredible percentage of the people that don't, they have a high school degree, not of that's laureate, but there is an incredible job opportunity for something that's other than baccalaureate degrees we have to make sure that program is set up again, partner with business, funding, and various other ideas that we have talked about, so that we can train those people into they can get into very good paying jobs wi
we have to give more flexibility on pell grants. we need to build on pell grants that go toward worker training. it out to be training people for the job that exist today and tomorrow, not totally caught up. >> which is jump starting our businesses with support for students but essentially that is what it dies, is it takes programs and it does create more flexibility, which i think is what we said we will have an opportunity to pass as part of higher education reauthorization, i am...
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the guys running bed bath & beyond weren't flexible.hey kept buying back their own mistake in t stock in the mistaken belief it would help when something goes wrong with the company that you own, be ready to stop hoping and start selling. being unwilling to recognize a turn for the worse, as bad as it might be, most always seems to lead to much larger losses than you've already accrued the bottom line, let's bring it all together before you buy a stock, do some homework and come up with a thesis a reason why you think that stock is headed higher once you own it, stay flexible if your thesis doesn't play out the way you expected it to, sell the darn stock just recognize that things don't always go your way and then sell, move on. liam in massachusetts. >> caller: boo yeah. >> boo yeah. >> caller: i had a quick question about index funds you say with certain stocks, buy them at certain times like monthly or quarterly or at a good price does that apply to index funds because you say to purchase $10,000 -- >> yes, but remember what i' tryin
the guys running bed bath & beyond weren't flexible.hey kept buying back their own mistake in t stock in the mistaken belief it would help when something goes wrong with the company that you own, be ready to stop hoping and start selling. being unwilling to recognize a turn for the worse, as bad as it might be, most always seems to lead to much larger losses than you've already accrued the bottom line, let's bring it all together before you buy a stock, do some homework and come up with a...
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she's designed a flexible prototype for a. that can be easily reproduced much like. getting houses indes out it's intended for the very poorest members of mexican society and is subsidized by the government the most affordable version costs just eight thousand dollars. the core of each house is made of concrete block the innovation is that this can be expanded with flexible modules. the population of mexico is growing rapidly inspired by the utopian vision of the ballard tatiana bill dallas well designed homes are a progressive and creative solution to the country's housing shortage. they were there for a map. maybe it's a naive entering the idea that architects have the potential to make a difference that with. no plan here that i believe we did. to me the most is a vision of the future it demonstrated what architects can do to help people in their lives that could pay so they will mask. that it's and that receiver that identify most with the movement. in miami and. spent ten years in mexico. at a time when it's left wing government was introducing sweeping social r
she's designed a flexible prototype for a. that can be easily reproduced much like. getting houses indes out it's intended for the very poorest members of mexican society and is subsidized by the government the most affordable version costs just eight thousand dollars. the core of each house is made of concrete block the innovation is that this can be expanded with flexible modules. the population of mexico is growing rapidly inspired by the utopian vision of the ballard tatiana bill dallas...
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we are not here to relitigate the third floor flexibility. we're not reneging on that. this is just about the $2 increase. so the $2 increase still keeps us well below the $12.95 maximum nexus fee, and i would be remiss not to in that context kind of reiterate some of the market incentive that we see to convert retail office space in the c-3-r and across the district. it bears reporting just yesterday the chronicle reported yesterday that the crocker galleria is set to under go a $3 million renovation. it is now proposing to convert 7,000 square feet of second story space from retail to office as part of that $30 million renovation. it would be great if we could capture that type of conversion in that fee, as well. i think that the resulting $40,000 for pedestrian streetscape improvements would be a modest public benefit in light of the pending $30 million renovation, so i put that before the commission today with no idea how we would actually do that, but at least to note the market incentive for these types of conversions is there. it's real, and absent any sort of de
we are not here to relitigate the third floor flexibility. we're not reneging on that. this is just about the $2 increase. so the $2 increase still keeps us well below the $12.95 maximum nexus fee, and i would be remiss not to in that context kind of reiterate some of the market incentive that we see to convert retail office space in the c-3-r and across the district. it bears reporting just yesterday the chronicle reported yesterday that the crocker galleria is set to under go a $3 million...
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i have great flexibility.i've probably have more flexibility than any man who has ever been in this office. i saw the tremendous numbers of people yesterday, you are talking about during the week, numbers that you rarely see. we will see what happens. a a lot of things are happening in venezuela that people don't know about. support forot of what we are doing and for the people we are talking to. >> [indiscernible] >> they have to be able to let the food in. they have not been able to. i think he is making a terrible mistake by not allowing that to happen. we are trying to get food to people that are starving. they are starving in venezuela. it shows what can happen with the wrong government. ,ou have the wrong government bad things never happen. you have many people that are in real trouble, just hunger. we are delivering and sending tremendous amounts of food and other things, supplies. >> [indiscernible] , i thinkay add to that we have to give a very strong message to the dictatorship. obstructing humanitar
i have great flexibility.i've probably have more flexibility than any man who has ever been in this office. i saw the tremendous numbers of people yesterday, you are talking about during the week, numbers that you rarely see. we will see what happens. a a lot of things are happening in venezuela that people don't know about. support forot of what we are doing and for the people we are talking to. >> [indiscernible] >> they have to be able to let the food in. they have not been able...
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they want to be flexible, and it's been a great relationship.hat's when we will look to continue just as long as possible. >> i can appreciate that. until we have delivered the open spaces, is probably difficult to have some these conversations with event organizers, because they probably want to see what it is like. as much as you can, if you can tell us where we are in the current time, and what you expect in the future in terms of available venues and events, and then i think there's also this officer's building near clipper curve at -- near clipper cove. is that a venue for events? >> a few years ago, we relocated quarter ten to the top of clipper cove. they are on top of the causeway. that facility hasn't been programmed yet. it is not occupied. we expect it once the causeway was completed that we will actively lease that building, and there's definitely been some discussion of that being moreau at -- more of a food and beverage outlets. it is not terribly large. i don't know if events are in the cards. that may be what you are a for -- ref
they want to be flexible, and it's been a great relationship.hat's when we will look to continue just as long as possible. >> i can appreciate that. until we have delivered the open spaces, is probably difficult to have some these conversations with event organizers, because they probably want to see what it is like. as much as you can, if you can tell us where we are in the current time, and what you expect in the future in terms of available venues and events, and then i think there's...
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says you are allowed to apply for flexible working as a carer, you have a right to do that but whatu, they will say no and that is what happened in my case. you talk about the level of care that your son needs and obviously that your son needs and obviously that has a physical toll, the lack of sleep that you no doubt have to live with. but the emotional impact as well that your son and being in that situation. absolutely. it's stress that affects my health and when i have problems with my health, the stress impacts my pain. who looks after you? it is one of those things, when you are a carer you tend to put the crescent of the person you ca re tend to put the crescent of the person you care for first and you tend to neglect is up and that's what happens to a lot of carers looking after their family in the community. terry, you decided to leave your job community. terry, you decided to leave yourjob in london in order to go and look after your dad in wales, tell us why you did that.|j go and look after your dad in wales, tell us why you did that. i just made my general phone call to
says you are allowed to apply for flexible working as a carer, you have a right to do that but whatu, they will say no and that is what happened in my case. you talk about the level of care that your son needs and obviously that your son needs and obviously that has a physical toll, the lack of sleep that you no doubt have to live with. but the emotional impact as well that your son and being in that situation. absolutely. it's stress that affects my health and when i have problems with my...
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not only does it allow flexible hours, but it also encourages employees to have a second job.way they want to work because he needed to retain staff. retaining workers is crucial not just for companies, but also for the overall economy, because fewer people are entering the workforce. in 1995, there were nearly 90 million people aged between 15 and 64. today, that has fallen to just over 75 million. when the economy was strong, no—one questioned the way people worked. but faced with slowing growth, this is a turning point forjapan‘s slowing growth, this is a turning point for japan's economy. slowing growth, this is a turning point forjapan‘s economy. mariko 0i, bbc point forjapan‘s economy. mariko oi, bbc news, tokyo. in other business news making headlines, the us financial regulator has filed a lawsuit against former apple lawyerjim leighton off accusing him of insider trading, claiming he use confidential information about the company to buy or sell shares at earning announcements in 2015 and 2016. so, a quick look at the markets now, how they are reacting to all the thing
not only does it allow flexible hours, but it also encourages employees to have a second job.way they want to work because he needed to retain staff. retaining workers is crucial not just for companies, but also for the overall economy, because fewer people are entering the workforce. in 1995, there were nearly 90 million people aged between 15 and 64. today, that has fallen to just over 75 million. when the economy was strong, no—one questioned the way people worked. but faced with slowing...
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we can be patient and flexible. david: maybe the president will have a meeting with you.ave you received that invitation yet? jay: nope, no invitation. david: you would be happy to accept it, right? jay: i'm not aware of anybody not accepting it. david: ok. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? you were nominated to be a chairman of the fed by president trump. you had previously served as a member of the fed. now that you've been a member and you've been a chair, is being chair all that it's cracked up to be? [laughter] jay: i was a governor for six years. i had every job there is to have. it's a great job and i'm honored to work every day. david: you don't just wish you were a member?
we can be patient and flexible. david: maybe the president will have a meeting with you.ave you received that invitation yet? jay: nope, no invitation. david: you would be happy to accept it, right? jay: i'm not aware of anybody not accepting it. david: ok. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider...
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there is no flexibility in economic policy under the euro. and of course what the. yellow vests and people want is a flexible policy let's mention kings in his appearances that. well a lot under the european monetary union so there is a completely dead deadlock here because the people want to be more flexible policies maybe in the end their policies that were in the past. and were quite well but they are absolutely impossible under the euro and macro is there to defend the euro so there are there is there is there is so what he does is to discredit the moment he has taken a can given so he has. to tactics to the story of the moment what is landers calling him you know these he people are terrible. and so on and so on and the violence of the police which is unprecedented. which of course cause violence and that my island is used to. she to blame the movement for the violence and i say this is this is a this is violence that. you have never seen i was in i was in paris in the may sixty eight. demonstrations those were mainly student demonstrations and there was a taci
there is no flexibility in economic policy under the euro. and of course what the. yellow vests and people want is a flexible policy let's mention kings in his appearances that. well a lot under the european monetary union so there is a completely dead deadlock here because the people want to be more flexible policies maybe in the end their policies that were in the past. and were quite well but they are absolutely impossible under the euro and macro is there to defend the euro so there are...
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but since she gave birth, the company has allowed her to move to more flexible hours.hallenges, but the countries labour shortage has left no choice for some companies to be more accommodating to working mothers. before we go, a recap of our top story this morning. that is the crunch talks between the us and china which are set to continue in washington this week. and that is after negotiations in beijing last week broke up with that idea with the trump administration warning that very difficult issues remain unresolved. 0f warning that very difficult issues remain unresolved. of course i'll talk will continue to influence where markets had this week. at the moment, they are all doing spectacularly well taking their cues from wall street which also rose on friday. that is really due to optimism that the talks between the us and china are progressing. this is at the highest level since 2019. we also see australian markets really rising as oil and resource stocks again because oil prices as well are at a 2019 hybrid i mentioned wall street, this is how they ended last we
but since she gave birth, the company has allowed her to move to more flexible hours.hallenges, but the countries labour shortage has left no choice for some companies to be more accommodating to working mothers. before we go, a recap of our top story this morning. that is the crunch talks between the us and china which are set to continue in washington this week. and that is after negotiations in beijing last week broke up with that idea with the trump administration warning that very...
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it wants to see more flexible fares and a roll—out of electronic systems, like london's 0yster card,ondent tom burridge reports. tap in, tap out travel has been the norm in london for years. now rail companies say there should be a similar style system for passengers across the country. swipe, and you would automatically be charged the cheapest fare for your journey, and if you travel the same route often, your weekly rate would be automatically capped. it is a far cry from the system we have today, which train companies say is overcomplicated and full of anomalies. for example, a single can sometimes be almost as expensive as a return. the industry wants more flexible fares for long—distance journeys, to avoid people rushing for the first off—peak service after the rush—hour. passenger groups say change is needed, but worry there will be winners and losers. the issues go beyond the railways. this issues go beyond the railways. this is about ticketing across rail, bus, tram, metro and otherforms is about ticketing across rail, bus, tram, metro and other forms of transport. we have a
it wants to see more flexible fares and a roll—out of electronic systems, like london's 0yster card,ondent tom burridge reports. tap in, tap out travel has been the norm in london for years. now rail companies say there should be a similar style system for passengers across the country. swipe, and you would automatically be charged the cheapest fare for your journey, and if you travel the same route often, your weekly rate would be automatically capped. it is a far cry from the system we have...
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so it's, it has a lot more flexibility in terms of body style. >> what makes us believe they're going to be really ready and able to produce these cars on the timeline they have projegt >> well i think a big question because it's something that's obviously plagued tesla. a question in terms of ford hybrids, eds, when are those coming out so far, their products have shown a lot of promise it seems like they're coming closer to market we don't know if these companies are really going to f make their targets. that is not really certain but we know the more times these larger companies like amazon, like general motors that are showing interest in these companies indicates they are probably further along in the process. zpl >> apparently, amazon separately in talks, will the future of rivian look different depending on who owns it >> i think when you have general motors and amazon interested in becoming stake holders looks different in terms of where they can go and access to consumers they'll have access to so many more things they do right now as an independent xhaen >> sure and these ar
so it's, it has a lot more flexibility in terms of body style. >> what makes us believe they're going to be really ready and able to produce these cars on the timeline they have projegt >> well i think a big question because it's something that's obviously plagued tesla. a question in terms of ford hybrids, eds, when are those coming out so far, their products have shown a lot of promise it seems like they're coming closer to market we don't know if these companies are really going...
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so provide a lot of flexibility to mayors, to states, whatever, to think about these solutions that can help on infrastructure problems but at the same time make their cities more -- with a higher quality of life and more green. >> so i remember someone telling me this years ago, and it's more of a political statement, that our generation is a generation of users. that the generation before us were the generation that built our environment. we're using that environment, that infrastructure, and we're not replacing it. >> there has been a huge shift over the past 50 years from suburbia to urban. and with that shift i think is also a change in the way cities have to function. >> more than 80% of the american population lives in urban and metropolitan areas, and as these cities are densifying, mayors and planners and civic leaders are beginning to look at parks to help them address our pressing urban infrastructure challenges. >> power, water, transportation, waste are really those systems that allow us to live together well in cities. green infrastructure is using natural systems instead
so provide a lot of flexibility to mayors, to states, whatever, to think about these solutions that can help on infrastructure problems but at the same time make their cities more -- with a higher quality of life and more green. >> so i remember someone telling me this years ago, and it's more of a political statement, that our generation is a generation of users. that the generation before us were the generation that built our environment. we're using that environment, that...
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this plan that has been floated for flexible working since day one, had they given and the indicationion of how they would deal with businesses saying this is not possible for us to do it for day one for every new worker? as ever the devil is in the detail. some of that detail will become clearer later on at the women's conference whichjeremy corbyn will be hotfooting it to from here. essentially it is putting the obligation on employers to offer employees the right to flexible working from the get go, from the first day in the job rather than asking about it after 26 weeks as is currently the case. it is intended to open up morejobs to currently the case. it is intended to open up more jobs to women who are maybe caring for loved ones and help to close the gender pay gap so yes, a big policy but not quite be big one some people are still waiting for. i will be interested to see what happens. we look forward to talking to you a little later. the biggest election in african history is taking place in nigeria with more than eighty million people eligible to vote for a president. the bal
this plan that has been floated for flexible working since day one, had they given and the indicationion of how they would deal with businesses saying this is not possible for us to do it for day one for every new worker? as ever the devil is in the detail. some of that detail will become clearer later on at the women's conference whichjeremy corbyn will be hotfooting it to from here. essentially it is putting the obligation on employers to offer employees the right to flexible working from the...
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the south korean firm's new flexible new smartphone new flexible smartphone opens up into a tablet, butarries a hefty price tag at almost $2,000. also in the programme — heathrow airport, now one of the world's busiest, says it welcomed more than 80 million passengers last year, the most in its history. and we take a look at the markets and the latest from the us and china trade talks on those numbers. and we'll be getting the inside track on charitable globetrotting. soaking up the sun while raising money for good causes — is that even possible? we'll ask the founder of a firm that's raised $26 million by taking 10,000 people round the world. today we want to know, are smartphones too pricey? what do you make of the latest offering from samsung 7 what do you make of the latest offering from samsung? nearly $2000, too pricey for this new foldable tech? let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. we will start in san francisco. where south korean tech giant samsung has unveiled what it hopes could revolutionise the smartphone industry. it's called t
the south korean firm's new flexible new smartphone new flexible smartphone opens up into a tablet, butarries a hefty price tag at almost $2,000. also in the programme — heathrow airport, now one of the world's busiest, says it welcomed more than 80 million passengers last year, the most in its history. and we take a look at the markets and the latest from the us and china trade talks on those numbers. and we'll be getting the inside track on charitable globetrotting. soaking up the sun while...
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this adds some flexibility so that during the earthquake you'll get movement but not collapse. and that gets strengthened even more when we go over to the steel frame to support the upper floor. >> so, potentially the wood and the steel -- it sounds like a fairly straightforward process takes your odds of collapse from one in 4 to one in 30? >> that's exactly right. that's why we're hoping that people will move quickly and make this happen. >> great. let's take a look. so, let's talk steel frames. tell me what we have going on here. >> well, we have a steel frame here. there are two of these and they go up to the lower floor and there is a beam that go across, basically a box that is much stiffer and stronger. ~ goes so that during the earthquake the upper floor will not collapse down on this story. it can be done in about two weeks' time. voila, you're done. easy. >> for more information on how to get your building earthquake ready,streets. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i wanted to wish you a best wishes and congratulations the community has shifted a lot of when i was gr
this adds some flexibility so that during the earthquake you'll get movement but not collapse. and that gets strengthened even more when we go over to the steel frame to support the upper floor. >> so, potentially the wood and the steel -- it sounds like a fairly straightforward process takes your odds of collapse from one in 4 to one in 30? >> that's exactly right. that's why we're hoping that people will move quickly and make this happen. >> great. let's take a look. so,...
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hacer estiramientos, ya que evita lesiones, mejora la circulaciÓn, y nos ayuda a tener mÚsculos flexiblesraciÓn. se hablamos de los niÑos, ellos estÁn permaneciendo sentados muchas horas, lo que impide su flexibilidad natural, y ganando acortamiento muscular que produce malas posturas y genera dolores de espalda, cuello o de cabeza. para las mujeres que estÁn embarazadas, estirarse puede mantenerlas sintiÉndose mucho mejor. los mÚsculos sueltos y flexibles tambiÉn ayudan a que se sientan cÓmodas mientras cargan el peso adicional. recomendaciones dicen que hay que estirarse tres veces a la semana por lo menos 15 minutos mejora la circulaciÓn , pero serlo cinco veces al dÍa es mucho mejor. si usted se siente somnoliento en el trabajo o en la escuela, o que estÁ perdiendo la concentraciÓn, es momento de estirarse y aumentar la energÍa. beatriz: vamos con un adelanto de contacto deportivo. >> mÁs adelante en los deportes, el manchester city festeja su primer tÍtulo de la temporada en inglaterra. ♪ >> en ciudad universitaria, bruno marioni querÍa seguir invicto. repasamos a la acciÓn. la fiera
hacer estiramientos, ya que evita lesiones, mejora la circulaciÓn, y nos ayuda a tener mÚsculos flexiblesraciÓn. se hablamos de los niÑos, ellos estÁn permaneciendo sentados muchas horas, lo que impide su flexibilidad natural, y ganando acortamiento muscular que produce malas posturas y genera dolores de espalda, cuello o de cabeza. para las mujeres que estÁn embarazadas, estirarse puede mantenerlas sintiÉndose mucho mejor. los mÚsculos sueltos y flexibles tambiÉn ayudan a que se...
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if there are some people are 95 and others doing flexible, you get that kind of murkiness.that person is not online and we will not poke or prod them and expect them to read e—mails. it is definitely a move in the right direction. we were reporting a few weeks ago that amy winehouse was going on tour, years after she died a hologram of her would be going around the world. it looks like, according to this report, that might be off. it has been delayed, put on the back burner for now. interestingly not because of technical capabilities but because with the things you tend to need the person's permission. of course with amy there is a bit of a question as to how we would get her consents for her hologram. family or the estates. apparently the family have been supportive but there are still questions about the ethics. just because you can build it, doesn't mean you should. we have to be careful with that whatever it is we are creating. interesting. thank very much. my stomach is rumbling. mine has been rumbling all the time. that must mean it is time to talk to michelle ruth. i
if there are some people are 95 and others doing flexible, you get that kind of murkiness.that person is not online and we will not poke or prod them and expect them to read e—mails. it is definitely a move in the right direction. we were reporting a few weeks ago that amy winehouse was going on tour, years after she died a hologram of her would be going around the world. it looks like, according to this report, that might be off. it has been delayed, put on the back burner for now....
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all we have to do is redefine and give them the flexibility. goal. in chicago set a an of our learners will have urn and learn opportunity. we want to reach the adults and young people coming into our system, doing it freshman, sophomore year come early on. >> i will turn to a few questions here. greg: with outcomes funding based on completion, the fastest and lease expensive degree are aa and as degrees >> associate of arts and associate of science. greg: we know we do not have the need in aas degrees. have you considered all associates degrees are not considered equal? had you account for that in your funding model? the possibility certain degrees are a better investment than others? >> some subsets will link to the outcomes measured. statement is that true, it should be in the data. the most optimistic thing about labor force training policy is that it does not just rely on some person at the department of labor to figure out what the jobs of the future will be and what training everyone -- everybody who was going out to community colleges, absolu
all we have to do is redefine and give them the flexibility. goal. in chicago set a an of our learners will have urn and learn opportunity. we want to reach the adults and young people coming into our system, doing it freshman, sophomore year come early on. >> i will turn to a few questions here. greg: with outcomes funding based on completion, the fastest and lease expensive degree are aa and as degrees >> associate of arts and associate of science. greg: we know we do not have the...
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, job, for employers to think, can thisjob be done flexibly, can it be donein thisjob be done flexiblyonger, and not only do we work much longer, and not only do we work much longer, and not only do we work much longer but sadly our productivity isn't as good. so around europe people work far fewer hours than we do and they are more productive. so as a charity that works both with employers and employees, we would say look at reducing hours, because it is unlikely to have a negative impact on your productivity. in fact, it is likely to have a positive impact on your productivity. owner you will come back a little bit later on. —— i know you will come back a little bit later on. we'd like to hear your experiences of this. email us via bbcbrea kfast@bbc. co. uk or tweet using the hashtag bbcbreakfast. 0ften often when we discuss things like this there is a side discussion which takes place on facebook, so get involved in that and we will pick out some of those a little bit later on. here is carol with a look at this morning's weather. it will look a little bit warmer, is except for the p
, job, for employers to think, can thisjob be done flexibly, can it be donein thisjob be done flexiblyonger, and not only do we work much longer, and not only do we work much longer, and not only do we work much longer but sadly our productivity isn't as good. so around europe people work far fewer hours than we do and they are more productive. so as a charity that works both with employers and employees, we would say look at reducing hours, because it is unlikely to have a negative impact on...
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and flexibility and. something that benefits the patient. experience. of new technologies. me a bit. getting . in the clinic state of the. students to seeing minimally invasive surgery. procedures wearing three d. glasses games. feeling for. the removal of. patients in the operating. experiences in heidelberg show that students who have trained with a simulator are later better ensure or at performing the operations or current research project uses virtual reality to prepare for operations in the colored three d. animated images from a c.t. scan the exact position of a tumor shown here in yellow can be seen. with the help of the v.o.r. glasses the surgeon can explore inside the patient's body while simultaneously receiving all relevant information such as lab data diagnoses or preexisting conditions up to now all that information had to be obtained from different systems costing valuable time. in the operating room of the future will also use augment and reality. the doctor can call up the patient c.t. scans on a tablet the virtual images of the organs are projected on to t
and flexibility and. something that benefits the patient. experience. of new technologies. me a bit. getting . in the clinic state of the. students to seeing minimally invasive surgery. procedures wearing three d. glasses games. feeling for. the removal of. patients in the operating. experiences in heidelberg show that students who have trained with a simulator are later better ensure or at performing the operations or current research project uses virtual reality to prepare for operations in...
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powell announced he's flexible ecb announcing they're fairly flexible we've got this concern about anarnings recession out there a lot of people believed the market was down last year, signaling there would be some kind of earnings recession china isn't improving much at all. how do you get this stew together to get us to move the market forward it's kind of tough right now. >> again, i think the positive catalysts are in the rear-view mirror we have to keep in mind as well why did the market sell off the way it did at the end of last year it was a miscommunication by chairman powell at the meeting that followed the ecb announcing it was going to end qe in mid december that led to this feeling that the fed put was gone it wasn't until early january where that flexibility began to creep into the communication and then a number of fed governors marched out over time communicating that said flexibility. at the same time, though, rest of world growth has really rolled over. europe is showing real signs of strain now we've got france, germany now deeper into contraction for the second mont
powell announced he's flexible ecb announcing they're fairly flexible we've got this concern about anarnings recession out there a lot of people believed the market was down last year, signaling there would be some kind of earnings recession china isn't improving much at all. how do you get this stew together to get us to move the market forward it's kind of tough right now. >> again, i think the positive catalysts are in the rear-view mirror we have to keep in mind as well why did the...
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we want to do this because we think the flexibility is important for people.arcels for those that need the flexibility. she wishes with this. will the hmrc accept it because if the gmb and hermes have come to a deal that looks like direct employment then why aren't you paying tax. the other thing is, what about the workers? will they sign up to it or will they stick will what they have and get higher hourly rates of pay. searches are continuing for two university students, who've been missing since thursday. the mother of a missing 21—year—old hull university student has thanked everyone who's been helping in the search. libby squire was last seen on thursday night, following a night out. hundreds of students joined in the search for libby over the weekend. police say they're pursuing a number of leads. and in a separate incident, an air and land search for daniel williams will also continue in reading today. police say they're "extremely concerned" for his welfare. the 19—year—old was last seen leaving a student union bar in the early hours of thursday. his d
we want to do this because we think the flexibility is important for people.arcels for those that need the flexibility. she wishes with this. will the hmrc accept it because if the gmb and hermes have come to a deal that looks like direct employment then why aren't you paying tax. the other thing is, what about the workers? will they sign up to it or will they stick will what they have and get higher hourly rates of pay. searches are continuing for two university students, who've been missing...
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so interesting power, water, sewage, it all has flexible connections to the float. >> fireboat station 35 will provide room for three boats and one fire boot. >> we would like to establish a dedicated marine unit that would be able to respond to multiple incidents. looking into the future, we have not only at&t park, we have a lot of kayakers, but we also have a lot of developments on the southeast side, including the warriors stadium, and we want to have the ability to respond to any marine or maritime incidents along all of these new developments. >> there's very few design references for people actually sleeping on the water. what we really looked to were cruise ships, which are, you know, larger structures, several times the size of station 35 but have a lot of people -- a lot of sleeping, but they're really the only good reference point. and so we looked to the cruise ship industry that has kind of an index for, you know, how ma many -- how much acceleration they can accommodate. >> it's very unique. i don't know about any other fire station built on the water in the united states
so interesting power, water, sewage, it all has flexible connections to the float. >> fireboat station 35 will provide room for three boats and one fire boot. >> we would like to establish a dedicated marine unit that would be able to respond to multiple incidents. looking into the future, we have not only at&t park, we have a lot of kayakers, but we also have a lot of developments on the southeast side, including the warriors stadium, and we want to have the ability to respond...
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. >> celulares que casi se parten en tres, mÁquinas para doblar la ropa, el televisor flexible, lo puedetÚ maximizando. encuentra las marcas que amas y llÉvate mÁs por tu dinero, siempre. no es shopping, es maximizar. empieza hoy. maxx life en t.j.maxx. pasan muchas cosas en un día. pero outlast se queda contigo. el labial de larga duracion outlast lo resiste todo durante 24 horas. ahora en tonos nude. de covergirl. ahora en tonos nude. ¡el nuevo super slam-pler de denny's a $5.99! $5.99, ¿estaremos locos? tocino, huevos, french toast y pancakes de buttermilk. ¿por qué seguiremos estando locos? el nuevo super slam-pler de denny's. ¡todo esto por $5.99! uno, dos, tres. cuanto más sufres alergias, más cosas te pierdes. zyrtec® comienza a aliviar tus síntomas de alergia a la primera hora del primer día para que te puedas ocupar de lo que importa de verdad. zyrtec®, deja de sufrir alergias. ah! qu bueno, mijito. estoy haciendo mis taxes. podemos hablar despues? ¿esta en la oficina del contador? no... es turbotax live... ¿turbo qu? es turbotax live. un servicio de expertos en taxes, en tiempo
. >> celulares que casi se parten en tres, mÁquinas para doblar la ropa, el televisor flexible, lo puedetÚ maximizando. encuentra las marcas que amas y llÉvate mÁs por tu dinero, siempre. no es shopping, es maximizar. empieza hoy. maxx life en t.j.maxx. pasan muchas cosas en un día. pero outlast se queda contigo. el labial de larga duracion outlast lo resiste todo durante 24 horas. ahora en tonos nude. de covergirl. ahora en tonos nude. ¡el nuevo super slam-pler de denny's a $5.99!...
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the majority of customers might want more flexible fares — but they also want cheaper fares.ton was stilljames bond, helmut kohl was running germany, and we didn't have smartphones. listening to dolly parton, a lot of us now do not work monday to friday, 9am to 5pm, we have flexible working hours and the system needs to reflect that which is why we carried out that consultation and synthesised the results which is what the rosolska all about. but this is something the industry can't do on its own, we need to work with government. it is designed to be cost neutral, so some it is designed to be cost neutral, so some prizes will come down but inevitably some will go up, who will ta ke inevitably some will go up, who will take that hit? the majority of people would pay less but you are right there would be some who would pay more, those who travel at shoulder peak, immediately before or after the peak hours. we are suggesting to smooth out so we don't have overcrowding, that you break up the system and build it up again so the basic building block becomes the journey from one sta
the majority of customers might want more flexible fares — but they also want cheaper fares.ton was stilljames bond, helmut kohl was running germany, and we didn't have smartphones. listening to dolly parton, a lot of us now do not work monday to friday, 9am to 5pm, we have flexible working hours and the system needs to reflect that which is why we carried out that consultation and synthesised the results which is what the rosolska all about. but this is something the industry can't do on its...
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i have great flexibility. probably have more flexibility than any man that's ever been in this office. >> jimmy: oh, really? let's see you touch your toes, then. put on a pair of yoga pants, and we'll see how flexible you are. in the meantime, congress seems to have flexed his arm enough to get his john hancock on a bill to keep the government running. the president has to decide whether or not he will sign it, even though it includes no money for a wall and only 55 miles of what they call physical barriers. white house press secretary sarah appleby sanders said there are positives in the bill but that's in part why the president is not very happy. i always figure it's because his adult sons have the combined iq of an alpaca. they say this is a slightly less favorable version of the budget he could have signed in december. even though he isn't getting the wall he wants, he continues to inform us that his wall is very, very on its way. >> the wall is very, very on its way. as we speak. we're building as we spea
i have great flexibility. probably have more flexibility than any man that's ever been in this office. >> jimmy: oh, really? let's see you touch your toes, then. put on a pair of yoga pants, and we'll see how flexible you are. in the meantime, congress seems to have flexed his arm enough to get his john hancock on a bill to keep the government running. the president has to decide whether or not he will sign it, even though it includes no money for a wall and only 55 miles of what they...
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administration had been fairly flexible, giving deripaska enough time to come up with a plan.een it priced in pretty much. >> one of america's largest utilities fall to its knees. pg&e files for chapter 11 with $50 billion in debt after a series of devastating fires drove the company to bankruptcy. if you are in chapter 11, what happens? >> the company is still operating, that's the entire point of chapter 11. it's giving the company some breathing room for creditors. try to keep the lights on in california stop that is what pg&e is trying to do right now. >> two european energy giants have agreed to pay $5.8 billion for a combined 35% stake in abu dhabi's state oil refineries. the deal values the adnoc unit at $19.3 billion in total. meanwhile, the ceos were keen to emphasize the synergies the deal will bring. >> the best, unique opportunity to grow our downstream capacities, making flexibility, more efficiency, because we won in producing ourselves, developing ourselves in abu dhabi. >> it bring stability in our corporation. the price is high and we enjoyed producing oil tog
administration had been fairly flexible, giving deripaska enough time to come up with a plan.een it priced in pretty much. >> one of america's largest utilities fall to its knees. pg&e files for chapter 11 with $50 billion in debt after a series of devastating fires drove the company to bankruptcy. if you are in chapter 11, what happens? >> the company is still operating, that's the entire point of chapter 11. it's giving the company some breathing room for creditors. try to...
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have the robot and flexibility and. something that benefits the patient. experience. open to an expectation of new technologies. by technology improve what you do. is getting harder burge university hospital fit for medicine for point. in the clinic state of the. medical students to sing minimally invasive surgery. procedures wearing three d. glasses games. only the surgical instruments. feeling for. simulating the removal of a. simulator . and if. i have the same tasks and problems here that i'll have with real patients in the operating room mental i pick the right instruments and do the right thing in the right place and proceed tactically which was toxic for. experiences in heidelberg show that students who have trained with the simulator are later better ensure or at performing the operations or current research project uses virtual reality to prepare for operations in the colored three d. animated images from a c.t. scan the exact position of a tumor shown here in yellow can be seen. with the help of the glasses the surgeon can explore inside the patient's body w
have the robot and flexibility and. something that benefits the patient. experience. open to an expectation of new technologies. by technology improve what you do. is getting harder burge university hospital fit for medicine for point. in the clinic state of the. medical students to sing minimally invasive surgery. procedures wearing three d. glasses games. only the surgical instruments. feeling for. simulating the removal of a. simulator . and if. i have the same tasks and problems here that...
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from my standpoint, the fed is right to continue to monitor, believe flexible, but for the moment stick with the plan. shery: you to have you with us, michel gerard. coming up, avoiding the shutdown. will president trump signed the bill? we have more details ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: avoiding another shutdown. president trump is said to be reluctantly prepared to accept the congressional border deal that is proposed, despite the cut in funding for a border wall. he spoke to reporters this morning from the white house. >> we are going to take a look at it when it comes. i don't want to see a shutdown. shutdown would be a terrible thing. the point was made with the last shutdown, people realized how bad the border is, unsafe the border is. a lot of good points were made, but i don't want to see another one. no reason for it. amanda: what does is our bloomberg government reporter jack fitzpatrick. put some context around us. obviously, this has become more about symbols and emblems. is it right to say that there has been no border wall built? all of this fighting over the budget
from my standpoint, the fed is right to continue to monitor, believe flexible, but for the moment stick with the plan. shery: you to have you with us, michel gerard. coming up, avoiding the shutdown. will president trump signed the bill? we have more details ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: avoiding another shutdown. president trump is said to be reluctantly prepared to accept the congressional border deal that is proposed, despite the cut in funding for a border wall. he spoke to...