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greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. the sell out of values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. for more guilty pleasures and news from the world of arts and culture check out our web site at d w dot com slash culture right now for me and all the wonderful crew here in berlin thanks for watching so you can expect. more trigo international talk show. europe was voted in election to the european parliament of gains for the national most of the greens big losses for central sponsors and an unexpectedly holy trail and we put it all in perspective on quadriga. quadriga. 15 minutes on t.w. . it's better than any thriller. new ways to bite crime. crime scenes are preserved in virtual form break ins can be predicted in advance autopsies conducted without a scalpel what used to be science fiction has now become reality the hi tech law enforcement. 90 minutes on t.w. . earth a home for saving global india's tell stories of creative people and in
greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. the sell out of values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. for more guilty pleasures and news from the world of arts and culture check out our web site at d w dot com slash culture right now for me and all the wonderful crew here in berlin thanks for watching so you can expect. more trigo international talk show. europe was voted in election to...
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greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. a sell out of values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. for more guilty pleasures and news from the world of arts and culture check out our website at v.w. dot com slash culture right now for me and all the wonderful crew here in berlin thanks for watching. more trigo international talk show. europe's most votes he did an election to the european parliament games for the national most of the greens maybe also use for centrist policies and an unexpectedly holy to put it all in perspective on quadriga. quadriga. 30 minutes w. . planet earth live the global tourist guide flynn germany's booming capital i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis in our duramax series to the man seemed like such a move i love even once she was a 6 in the 1st so it's like me the spices the 15 nations 50 stories and 50 very personal tips on berlin some very best features of. the book now i'm in it for lent ev
greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. a sell out of values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. for more guilty pleasures and news from the world of arts and culture check out our website at v.w. dot com slash culture right now for me and all the wonderful crew here in berlin thanks for watching. more trigo international talk show. europe's most votes he did an election to the european...
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greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. a sell out of values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. for more guilty pleasures and news from the world of arts and culture check out our website at v.w. dot com slash culture right now for me and all the wonderful crew here in berlin thanks for watching so you can next time. kick off special. 6 time some defeated european champions 2 world championships and the limbic picture. of a national soccer team which saw some. untold story germany's winning football list the songs searched for. w. . such a little malaysia i'm just going to listen to me give me. the fight against illegal monkey. david against goliath all time for me to tell everyone what's going on the fight crime reduce activists against my job hunt. but who will win the borneo case in 75 minutes. but do i know when the people of. the land. exposing and justice the global news that matters w maybe 4 times. we like to think it's cheaper t
greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. a sell out of values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. for more guilty pleasures and news from the world of arts and culture check out our website at v.w. dot com slash culture right now for me and all the wonderful crew here in berlin thanks for watching so you can next time. kick off special. 6 time some defeated european champions 2 world...
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greenfields subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. the sell out of values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. for more guilty pleasures and news from the world of arts and culture check out our web site at v.w. dot com slash culture now for me and all the wonderful crew here in berlin thanks for watching. it's better than any thriller. new ways to buy crime. crime scenes are preserved in virtual form break ins can be predicted in advance autopsies conducted without a scalpel what used to be science fiction has now become reality high tech long fortunate. 30 minutes on d w. c her 1st day at school. her 1st climbing lesson the many doors grant a moment arrives. to join your regular jane on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary tour of an orangutan returns home long t w dot com forming a tank. that could be green. very green. old as blue. yes. why it's. why i just love life. and definitely read a. poem just yet if that's what you
greenfields subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. the sell out of values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. for more guilty pleasures and news from the world of arts and culture check out our web site at v.w. dot com slash culture now for me and all the wonderful crew here in berlin thanks for watching. it's better than any thriller. new ways to buy crime. crime scenes are preserved in virtual...
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greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. to sell out a values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. no reason because of subjects couldn't be more different he finds them in places like a busy train station in berlin. his photos go against the grain. the protectionists of his images are antiheroes poor derelict down and out. his photos long went unpublished. today the native ukrainian is.
greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. to sell out a values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. no reason because of subjects couldn't be more different he finds them in places like a busy train station in berlin. his photos go against the grain. the protectionists of his images are antiheroes poor derelict down and out. his photos long went unpublished. today the native ukrainian is.
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greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. to sell out a values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. for more guilty pleasures and news from the world of arts and culture check out our website at v.w. dot com slash culture now for me and all the wonderful crew here in berlin thanks for watching. more tree guy international talk show. europe from his folks who did an election to the european parliament against for the national most of the greens being the most serious for centrist policy and to an unexpectedly holy church we put it all in perspective on quadriga. quadriga. 30 minutes w. no. need to know that 77 percent obama are younger than 6 of. guts me and me and you. and you know what it's time no voice is part. of the 77 percent he told the bobby to say. this is where because of. the 77 percent this weekend on d w the finest early voters guide for germany's booming i love berlin. 50 nations 50 story and 50 very personal tips from berlin's
greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. to sell out a values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. for more guilty pleasures and news from the world of arts and culture check out our website at v.w. dot com slash culture now for me and all the wonderful crew here in berlin thanks for watching. more tree guy international talk show. europe from his folks who did an election to the european...
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greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. the sell out of values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. for more guilty pleasures and news from the world of arts and culture check out our website at v.w. dot com slash culture right now for me and all the wonderful crew here in berlin thanks for watching so you go next time. and action packed life. anything's possible as long as up because he and his friends can dream this movie theater can't just adopt a refugee camp. his life story may have grown to. 27 years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. thank you for watching cinema to adopt them right. 15 minutes on. it's better than any thriller. new ways to bite crime. crime scenes are preserved in virtual form break ins can be predicted in advance autopsies conducted without a scalpel what used to be science fiction has now become reality high tech law enforcement. close up to 90 minutes on w. . i'm scared that the work that's hard and in
greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. the sell out of values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. for more guilty pleasures and news from the world of arts and culture check out our website at v.w. dot com slash culture right now for me and all the wonderful crew here in berlin thanks for watching so you go next time. and action packed life. anything's possible as long as up because he...
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greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. the sell out of values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. maurice mikhailov subjects couldn't be more different he finds them in places like a busy train station in berlin. his photos go against the grain. the protectionists of his images are antiheroes poor derelict down and out. his photos long went unpublished. today the native ukrainian is one of the foremost contemporary photographers but yes the maya moore to go photo 1st and then ask. if the answer is no i didn't they go. throughout his career boris' me her a lot focused on people living at the edges of society. is well known series case history from the 1990 s. portrays invalid's children and the dispossessed in his home city her keefe after the collapse of the soviet union. whether of nakedness or need the images are brutally direct often hard to look at me kind of takes a different view. than you would have thought that they do in the toi
greenfield subjects have paid a high price to be who they are. the sell out of values could not be portrayed more poignantly. but it's sad that the desolation of global capitalism can also be so entertaining. maurice mikhailov subjects couldn't be more different he finds them in places like a busy train station in berlin. his photos go against the grain. the protectionists of his images are antiheroes poor derelict down and out. his photos long went unpublished. today the native ukrainian is...
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i wouldn't necessarily say there was a bad part of greenfield.you do? would you come here to shoot up? >> heather: yep. you know we'd go down here and just hang out down there. i bet if we walked along here, we'd probably find needles and bags, you know. >> anthony: so basically you'd come down here, shoot up and what, where are you gonna nod out? >> heather: just sit down and hang out. if it's a day like this, hang out under the underpass over there. >> anthony: not exactly la vida loca. >> heather: no. as you can see, all the trash and yuck, it's dirty and gross. there's probably people who live down here. >> anthony: really? >> heather: yeah. there's a lot of homeless people in greenfield. >> anthony: what do you think now when you see somebody who's clearly junk sick on the street? >> heather: it gives me that yuck, sick feeling. and it scares me. like it reminds me why i don't want to be out there. it's just scary. a friend of mine overdosed january 1st of this year. and my brother-in-law overdosed in wendy's bathroom and they found him. and
i wouldn't necessarily say there was a bad part of greenfield.you do? would you come here to shoot up? >> heather: yep. you know we'd go down here and just hang out down there. i bet if we walked along here, we'd probably find needles and bags, you know. >> anthony: so basically you'd come down here, shoot up and what, where are you gonna nod out? >> heather: just sit down and hang out. if it's a day like this, hang out under the underpass over there. >> anthony: not...
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lauren greenfield takes us on a trip to the excesses of turbo capitalism. welcome to an empire of global madness the world of super egos performers brand models the rich and the celebrity want to be i really try to show people's humanity i try not to be judged until i try to create a safe space where they can tell their stories and that i try to represent their stories true to what i have seen. sometimes disturbing sometimes grotesque and almost obscene the 150 photos in the exhibition tread a thin line between the dream and the nightmare of the endless desire for money power and luxury. 52 year old lauren greenfield has known this generation well for a long time she grew up in los angeles encountering it for the 1st time in high school. i think the thing that i'm usual about my perspective ever kind of in a way counterintuitive is that it is very critical of the culture. but not very critical of the people that i see people reacting to their surroundings to their influences to different stimuli and i want to look at what that says about culture i love mone
lauren greenfield takes us on a trip to the excesses of turbo capitalism. welcome to an empire of global madness the world of super egos performers brand models the rich and the celebrity want to be i really try to show people's humanity i try not to be judged until i try to create a safe space where they can tell their stories and that i try to represent their stories true to what i have seen. sometimes disturbing sometimes grotesque and almost obscene the 150 photos in the exhibition tread a...
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ith some perspective on that and more is special correspondent jeff greenfield, who joins us now from santa barbara. jeff, efforts to overturn roe v. wade have gone on for a long time. why is this any different? >> because from the past legislatures have tried to accommodate restrictions with roe. they've done things le require doctors to have hospital admitting rights. they've made it rd are for clinics to stay opened. they required waiting periods. but th claim this is consistent with a women's right to abortion. these laws you referenced flatley go up against row, roe no abortions after fetal heartbeat,ix to eight we, no exception force rape or incest, draconian criminal penalties for doctors. they are saying we know thesef laws are in cct with roe. n did this because we want you to overte flatley once and for all. >> the supreme courted when they had this option in front of them have been careful to thread a needle and not try to challenge the overall right flat out. why the qf dense now-- confidence now when you have f tks frmy laren to pat robertson saying these laws are tooextr
ith some perspective on that and more is special correspondent jeff greenfield, who joins us now from santa barbara. jeff, efforts to overturn roe v. wade have gone on for a long time. why is this any different? >> because from the past legislatures have tried to accommodate restrictions with roe. they've done things le require doctors to have hospital admitting rights. they've made it rd are for clinics to stay opened. they required waiting periods. but th claim this is consistent with a...
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joining me now from santa barbara special correspondent jeff greenfield. >> sreenivasan: jeff, the president has an idea that this entire thing, let's say the mueller report were thuits of his labors and with the tree itself is poison the surveillance activities that happened during the campaign at trump tower, et cetera they should be ferreted out, what is wro g to sayinghe attorney general goat the bottom of it and unclassify anything you need to? >> well, from the intelligenceen es perspective, the danger is that you now have a political appointee of the president who if he is serving ts presiden political interests may bemi compng intelligence sources. where did this information come from? and if our adversaries were able to figure out whthe sources were, that could pose a rious, serious issue. the second thing i would say is, theris no dispute at all among any intelligence people that russia did, in fact, try to interfere with the election. the question is whether the h trump campai anything to do about it. and so if the goal of the presidenis to undercut that sential argument, you ce t
joining me now from santa barbara special correspondent jeff greenfield. >> sreenivasan: jeff, the president has an idea that this entire thing, let's say the mueller report were thuits of his labors and with the tree itself is poison the surveillance activities that happened during the campaign at trump tower, et cetera they should be ferreted out, what is wro g to sayinghe attorney general goat the bottom of it and unclassify anything you need to? >> well, from the intelligenceen...
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and us photographer lauren greenfield captures the insatiable greed of the ultra wealthy. but 1st in the world of tragic operas true love is a question of life and death this past weekend's premiere in munich was no different. the title character in the opera assessed is a queen who offers her life to the gods an exchange for their rescuing her husband belgian choreographer see the lobby shako we puts his contemporary spin on vilified cloaks 18th century opera. with antonella monochord of the conductor's podium putting his own signature on this rarely performed opera. mr mann i caught that thanks for joining me here do you know what a track to do to the.
and us photographer lauren greenfield captures the insatiable greed of the ultra wealthy. but 1st in the world of tragic operas true love is a question of life and death this past weekend's premiere in munich was no different. the title character in the opera assessed is a queen who offers her life to the gods an exchange for their rescuing her husband belgian choreographer see the lobby shako we puts his contemporary spin on vilified cloaks 18th century opera. with antonella monochord of the...
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and us photographer lauren greenfield captures the insatiable greed of the ultra wealthy. but 1st in the world of tragic operas true love is a question of life and death this past weekend's premiere in munich was no different 3. the title character in the opera assessed is a queen who offers her life to the gods in exchange for their rescuing her husband belgian choreographer see the shadow we puts his contemporary spin on very bad cloaks 18th century opera. with one tonello on the conductor's podium putting his own signature on this rarely performed opera. mr micawber thanks for joining me here today what attracted you to .
and us photographer lauren greenfield captures the insatiable greed of the ultra wealthy. but 1st in the world of tragic operas true love is a question of life and death this past weekend's premiere in munich was no different 3. the title character in the opera assessed is a queen who offers her life to the gods in exchange for their rescuing her husband belgian choreographer see the shadow we puts his contemporary spin on very bad cloaks 18th century opera. with one tonello on the conductor's...
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and us photographer warren greenfield captures the insatiable greed of the ultra wealthy. but 1st in the world of tragic operas true love is a question of life and death this past weekend's premiere in munich was no different. the title character in the opera assessed is a queen who offers her life to the gods in exchange for their rescuing her husband belgian choreographer cd a lot of the château we put his contemporary spin on custom vilified cloaks 18th century opera. with antonella low monaco on the conductor's podium putting his own signature on this rarely performed opera . mr micawber thanks for joining me here doing what a track to do to.
and us photographer warren greenfield captures the insatiable greed of the ultra wealthy. but 1st in the world of tragic operas true love is a question of life and death this past weekend's premiere in munich was no different. the title character in the opera assessed is a queen who offers her life to the gods in exchange for their rescuing her husband belgian choreographer cd a lot of the château we put his contemporary spin on custom vilified cloaks 18th century opera. with antonella low...
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when i returned to washington to join the clinton cabinet, alice, along with her friend, meg greenfield, and the post publisher catherine graham formed the smart women's club. they invited me to join them in hilarious dinners with interesting guests, a high point in my career. one of my fondest memories of alice took place on the day in the 1980's when i was still in new york. she called me and asked if i could take a month off to go to cashmere to trek in the minimumly aias. what an adventure. the beginning of decades of trekking in some of the most interesting places on earth. . you learn a lot about people when you share a narrow ledge in a rainstorm on one of the highest mountains in the world. alice was tenacious, brave, cheerful, and the kindest, nicest person i have known. she was a legend. renowned for mentoring younger colleagues and helping people of a all walks of life with their challenges. here was more than a life well lived. she was a patriot who loved her country and her city and served both with extraordinary skill and passion. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the
when i returned to washington to join the clinton cabinet, alice, along with her friend, meg greenfield, and the post publisher catherine graham formed the smart women's club. they invited me to join them in hilarious dinners with interesting guests, a high point in my career. one of my fondest memories of alice took place on the day in the 1980's when i was still in new york. she called me and asked if i could take a month off to go to cashmere to trek in the minimumly aias. what an adventure....
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it is not only that when he and ofry greenfield, the head ben & jerry's, the company they founded inurlington not only made great ice cream, they did something different. what they showed, and this is important, that you could run a profitable, successful business and not be a greedy anti-environmental, anti-workman. [applause] and out of what ben and jerry did, more or less, came a movement of progressive business people in this country. who said, we want to make money but we will treat our workers with dignity. we are going to treat the environment with respect. when we talk about it -- we will talk about it in a moment, family-based agriculture, they made a determined decision to milkignificant amounts of from farmers in vermont. didn't have to do that. could have saved money doing something else, but that is what they did. they have been leading on the environment. ben, thank you very much for all you do. mr. cohen: thank you, bernie. i just want to say -- sen. sanders: get out of here. mr. cohen: he is anxiousmr. cohen: to go on. i was doing an interview with someone and they we
it is not only that when he and ofry greenfield, the head ben & jerry's, the company they founded inurlington not only made great ice cream, they did something different. what they showed, and this is important, that you could run a profitable, successful business and not be a greedy anti-environmental, anti-workman. [applause] and out of what ben and jerry did, more or less, came a movement of progressive business people in this country. who said, we want to make money but we will treat...
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and it's not only that we and jerry greenfield were headed ben & jerry's, the company he founded in burlingtonat did it is not only make great ice cream, they did something different. and what they showed, and this is enormously important, that you could run a very profitable, successful business and not be a greedy, anti-environmental, anti-worker. [applause] and out of what ben and jerry did, more or less, came the movement of progressive business people in this country who said yeah, we want to make money but we're also going to treat our workers with dignity. we're going to treat the environment with respect. we talk about an important issue and i will come and talk about in a moment, protect family-based agriculture, they make a a very determined decision to buy significant amounts of milk from farmers in vermont. didn't have to do that it could save money doing something else but that's what they did. the event leading on the environment so ben, thank you very much for all you have done. >> thank you, bernie. the dude rocks. [applause] i just want to say one thing -- >> get out of here.
and it's not only that we and jerry greenfield were headed ben & jerry's, the company he founded in burlingtonat did it is not only make great ice cream, they did something different. and what they showed, and this is enormously important, that you could run a very profitable, successful business and not be a greedy, anti-environmental, anti-worker. [applause] and out of what ben and jerry did, more or less, came the movement of progressive business people in this country who said yeah, we...
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and it is why i set up the independent public inquiry, into the tragedy at at greenfield tower, to search for the truth so nothing like it can ever happen again. and so the people who lost their lives that night are never forgotten. because this country is a union, not just a family of four nations but a union of people, all of us. whatever our background, the color of our skin or who we love, we stand together and together we have a great future. our politics may be under strain, but there is so much that is good about this country. so much to be proud of, so much to be optimistic about. i will shortly leave the job that has been the honor of my life to hold. the second female prime minister but certainly not the last. i do so with no ill will, but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love. ashley: there you go, an emotional end to that statement from british prime minister theresa may, becoming choked up at the end as she announces that she indeed will be resigning. she'll resign on friday, june 7th. president trump will arrive in the u
and it is why i set up the independent public inquiry, into the tragedy at at greenfield tower, to search for the truth so nothing like it can ever happen again. and so the people who lost their lives that night are never forgotten. because this country is a union, not just a family of four nations but a union of people, all of us. whatever our background, the color of our skin or who we love, we stand together and together we have a great future. our politics may be under strain, but there is...
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i did speak with rich greenfield, at btig media analyst. that we can hear is what disney's plans are for traditional media, so cable, broadcast, in the midst of trying to shift to basically media company direct to consumer, meaning putting all of its firepower into disney plus as well into hulu. that's what he's going to be looking for. but charles, you're right as far as overall market sentiment. this is such an important company, it's part of the dow and in the past eight quarters, charlie brady did all the math saying disney actually exceeded earnings estimates six times and revenue estimates three times. so pretty good track record, likely to show some strength but as far as some of the experts go, really the key here is how disney is pulling off this pivot which is direct to consumer. charles: phil, it's interesting, deirdre was mentioning someone who follows the company closely, positive comments but neutral on the company. feels like a lot of wall street is like that. you have to wonder why. is their business model which seems to be
i did speak with rich greenfield, at btig media analyst. that we can hear is what disney's plans are for traditional media, so cable, broadcast, in the midst of trying to shift to basically media company direct to consumer, meaning putting all of its firepower into disney plus as well into hulu. that's what he's going to be looking for. but charles, you're right as far as overall market sentiment. this is such an important company, it's part of the dow and in the past eight quarters, charlie...
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is chair of the public accounts committee which has published damning criticism today, and jenny greenfields surgery, where they personally phone women who are overdue for their cervical smears. welcome to all of you and thank you for joining welcome to all of you and thank you forjoining us. meg, tell us more about what is going wrong. you are saying the screening system is not fit for purpose. there is a lot of problems, one is that there is a national system that decides who is ready for screening but there were 78 different systems that decided, that sent out information, there has been a problem with the central it system which has been well documented and now the government says it will take it over when you look at cervical cancer screening, ita21 look at cervical cancer screening, it a 21 year low and we couldn't pinpoint why there is variation across the country and why the take—up rate is so low and they need to be able to understand that in order to encourage those not taking it up to do so and make sure they are invited in the first place. there are different strands to this, th
is chair of the public accounts committee which has published damning criticism today, and jenny greenfields surgery, where they personally phone women who are overdue for their cervical smears. welcome to all of you and thank you for joining welcome to all of you and thank you forjoining us. meg, tell us more about what is going wrong. you are saying the screening system is not fit for purpose. there is a lot of problems, one is that there is a national system that decides who is ready for...
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the money will accelerate greenfield's plans to enter china and india.rnal says china's cosco shipping would consider buying all of singapore's pacific international lines if they decide to sell. cosco acquired part of the container manufacturing business. the report says the operators arms inform -- informal m&a talks and they have denied interest in selling its shipping business. shery: let's get a check of the markets. trading across asia. we are seeing japan's nikkei falling for a six consecutive session, down 8/10 of 1%. the lowest level since march. the are seeing energy and health care leading the deck lines in the japanese market. down 6/10 of 1%. a lot to do with the trade tensions that have flared up between china and the u.s. president trump tweeting it was china that broke the deal. fx 200 down .5% after two sessions of losses, gains, that is, and kiwi stocks rising for tenths of 1%. look at what currencies are doing. we continue to see the safe haven moves toward the japanese yen which is now trading at about 109 level, below the 110 level w
the money will accelerate greenfield's plans to enter china and india.rnal says china's cosco shipping would consider buying all of singapore's pacific international lines if they decide to sell. cosco acquired part of the container manufacturing business. the report says the operators arms inform -- informal m&a talks and they have denied interest in selling its shipping business. shery: let's get a check of the markets. trading across asia. we are seeing japan's nikkei falling for a six...
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and actually deborah greenfield who is the deputy director general of workers representative from the.s., and then something that i'm personally proud of, the 2014 forced labor protocol which was not a u.s. business initiative, but we pushed international organization of employers to say, you know, you can't be against this. you can't be satisfied with an expert's report. you can't be satisfied with some recommendations. the whole issue on getting human trafficking within the scope of what forced labor means in an ilo context is fundamentally important to bring it to life in a way that it never had been before. i'm really glad to see that this effort to get countries to ratify has succeeded and maybe not as much as your goal line, it's been very very successful. >> i want to come back to this issue of the future of work, we talk about the future of work, but i like to talk about the future of our institutions. and you were here in july, last july. and you spoke about the tripartide nature and i believe you mentioned that it gets a little harder. how do you see the future of the ilo? >
and actually deborah greenfield who is the deputy director general of workers representative from the.s., and then something that i'm personally proud of, the 2014 forced labor protocol which was not a u.s. business initiative, but we pushed international organization of employers to say, you know, you can't be against this. you can't be satisfied with an expert's report. you can't be satisfied with some recommendations. the whole issue on getting human trafficking within the scope of what...
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have excess capital and they are starting to reinvest and ex in brownfield mines, very low greenfieldrative machines and glencore, you see them investing in their businesses and giving the money back to the owners. francine: what do other shareholders misunderstand about glencore if you are so optimistic? david: it has been weak, and it is a good opportunity because it is trading at low multiples. its earnings stream is good. they are buying back stock. i don't see any value destructive m&a. this is one of the things that killed this industry in the past , when they were in a position of financial strength, value destroying m&a. i do not think this is a big fear for glencore or anyone else. mining and about 70% 30%, 35% trading, and both businesses are doing quite strong. valuation is too low today. tom: david herro, lots more to talk about. coming up, this will be a great synthesis. this is an extremely important conversation. the bank of canada governor. that is equivalent to the chairman. this is really an important interview in the 1:00 hour, particularly given vancouver and this
have excess capital and they are starting to reinvest and ex in brownfield mines, very low greenfieldrative machines and glencore, you see them investing in their businesses and giving the money back to the owners. francine: what do other shareholders misunderstand about glencore if you are so optimistic? david: it has been weak, and it is a good opportunity because it is trading at low multiples. its earnings stream is good. they are buying back stock. i don't see any value destructive...
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teresa greenfield is another democrat many people see as likely to run.he congressional campaigns are going to be really exciting. iowa has nonpartisan redistricting. all four of our congressional districts are potentially competitive. i don't know of any state, perhaps hampshire because the two districts there might be competitive. i don't know of any state where all four districts could have spirited races. iowa, the third district and the first district in northeast i want, we had to democratic women 2018. incumbents in we have a long serving kongsberg dave lopes act who is retiring. republicans will be targeting that. representative steve king, who unfortunately gives iowa a bad name across the country, but if he is the gop nominee again, which i expect he will be, and if jd shelton runs again for the democrats, that will be a close race and one that will attract a lot of national attention. today callinggo from maryland. o davie calling from maryland. caller: happy mother's day. it is about time for iowa. the rest of the country needs to follow the s
teresa greenfield is another democrat many people see as likely to run.he congressional campaigns are going to be really exciting. iowa has nonpartisan redistricting. all four of our congressional districts are potentially competitive. i don't know of any state, perhaps hampshire because the two districts there might be competitive. i don't know of any state where all four districts could have spirited races. iowa, the third district and the first district in northeast i want, we had to...