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forty portraits i portrayed the rulers to the best of my talents without the support of my brother hammond i could not have coped with all the work when harriman came to paris in the forty's we completed a double portrait to celebrate our new partnership hammond stands rather in the background and appears a little shy whereas i have the notebook in my hand and am running the business. the early paris years were argue was ones a critic from the newspaper la teased wrote at the time i think it was late in eighteen forty six that it's a thankless task to arrange princesses or generals near tract of groups however another critic wrote that the best parisian portrait painter is a german. and. this is mentioned maybe some ancestors. whose this then. this isn't a how to and fancy solver. that's how man. how month feel vint outta the seventh and eighth of the sons these were our famous painters neither of them were married they had no wives or children the younger one always in the shadow of his big brother line in well. in shuttin sonus cause an overdose. the cause of pulled out the big brother w
forty portraits i portrayed the rulers to the best of my talents without the support of my brother hammond i could not have coped with all the work when harriman came to paris in the forty's we completed a double portrait to celebrate our new partnership hammond stands rather in the background and appears a little shy whereas i have the notebook in my hand and am running the business. the early paris years were argue was ones a critic from the newspaper la teased wrote at the time i think it...
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insight for science it's great in that regard that we found this out we'll have to take this is hammond's now. love for me a bit you really our family has lived here for one hundred sixty years i hope the next generation will do the same the shuttle was badly plundered during the french revolution this. year but i need skill or set of the survey but i need ski boat it in eight hundred forty eight he renovated it and chose the interior to be in the style of the second empire. remember even though the chateau dates back to the fifteenth century the interior is from the time of napoleon the third park napoleon twats who go p.s. and she said i'll be ok this is the chateau library which is decorated with the winter portrayed these portraits are all of the planets and taught school families. in. the words of this song. i am a descendant of mary parts guy who is featured on this portrayed copy after vinter helter really i mean the great granddaughter of mary part named santos go the law is laid do these two portrayed are probably owned by an equal up our thoughts king who had a townhouse in pari
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common core promises to close the opportunity gap if you look at scholars like linda darling hammond, she will say in the suburbs have a thinking curriculum and in the urban areas they have a vocational curriculum and thinking is why having the common core, you can bring everybody up to the thinking curriculum so this will benefit the least advantaged. it will benefit students who have traditionally been affected so it's an equity argument or a civil rights argument . and hypothetically if the standards are well-designed, they will hold its top students even higher . so it's a hypothetically a win-win situation . so when you look at the common core that was first rolled out, there was high support. a lot of people supported the common core when it was mostly the promise but then over time, popular support or the common core dropped pretty significantly so according to one education poll, 83 percent of people who felt confident about stating an opinion, supported the common core in 2013. 83 percent. in 2016 it was 50 percent and then educators , teachers, initially were very supportive
common core promises to close the opportunity gap if you look at scholars like linda darling hammond, she will say in the suburbs have a thinking curriculum and in the urban areas they have a vocational curriculum and thinking is why having the common core, you can bring everybody up to the thinking curriculum so this will benefit the least advantaged. it will benefit students who have traditionally been affected so it's an equity argument or a civil rights argument . and hypothetically if the...
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we know that the then foreign secretary, philip hammond, 110w foreign secretary, philip hammond, noweighbour in downing street, was told in 2016 by caribbean ministers that this was a problem. crucially, we know what he did with that information was to pass it onto his colleagues in number 10 pass it onto his colleagues in number10 and of pass it onto his colleagues in number 10 and of course, in the home 0ffice, number 10 and of course, in the home office, and he was in charge them? theresa may herself. it is important to say we do not know at what level these warnings were made, we also don't know how serious they were expressed by those caribbean governments, but it is certainly an inconvenient truth for theresa may that we now know that two years ago, this issue was being flagged as something that other governments we re something that other governments were worried about. there is also confusion tonight over whether targets at the home office for removing illegal immigrants either existed or did not exist at the home 0ffice. mps had evidence today that they did, but amber rudd,
we know that the then foreign secretary, philip hammond, 110w foreign secretary, philip hammond, noweighbour in downing street, was told in 2016 by caribbean ministers that this was a problem. crucially, we know what he did with that information was to pass it onto his colleagues in number 10 pass it onto his colleagues in number10 and of pass it onto his colleagues in number 10 and of course, in the home 0ffice, number 10 and of course, in the home office, and he was in charge them? theresa...
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lisa: joining us now is bloomberg's own at hammond. -- ed hammond.res up 17% with a record one day pop. they bought the as the unit of walmart. a fascinating deal from the walmart side. what stood out to you? ed: it's an unexpected they and you have seen that with huge shorts. almost 15% of the shares are around shorts. it, awhen you think about qr was the biggest hedge fund that listed it as having high short interest. there were a lot of hedge funds that held a short position because the bet was that it is one of the four big retailers in the u.k. and amazon is coming into that space the same way it's disrupted retailers here. the margins are tight and you have the thing going on with a hard big-box retailers to plaintiff. -- to play into. there was a short interest in them doing this deal. this is going from four to three. do the regulators take a topless at this or do they use amazon get out of jail free card where they say the market has changed? we are not competing against just these people. david: you are concerned about concentration because
lisa: joining us now is bloomberg's own at hammond. -- ed hammond.res up 17% with a record one day pop. they bought the as the unit of walmart. a fascinating deal from the walmart side. what stood out to you? ed: it's an unexpected they and you have seen that with huge shorts. almost 15% of the shares are around shorts. it, awhen you think about qr was the biggest hedge fund that listed it as having high short interest. there were a lot of hedge funds that held a short position because the bet...
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took a long time deciding who is studio begins or nor does my brother hammond and i have also used the technology as a aid to our painting the world is clearly losing its color does the future really look like this. black and white. man. in. you're a max highlights of an. extraordinary a russian artist conjures images of paper. extravagant visiting milan and the world's most important furniture in design take. extra tours discover madrid in twenty four hours. zero minutes thirty minutes to dublin. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful lobby challenging them asking tough questions demanding answers. as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with key players on the ground in the senses of . caution should the rhetoric holding the possible codes of conflicts. conflict zones confronting the powerful on w. w true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of programming one day we will be. our innovations magazine for each of. us from every week and always looking to the future on t w dot com of science and research for any show. oh. please play. pl
took a long time deciding who is studio begins or nor does my brother hammond and i have also used the technology as a aid to our painting the world is clearly losing its color does the future really look like this. black and white. man. in. you're a max highlights of an. extraordinary a russian artist conjures images of paper. extravagant visiting milan and the world's most important furniture in design take. extra tours discover madrid in twenty four hours. zero minutes thirty minutes to...
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this is lewis carroll's 1888 hammond typewriter. he mostly used it to entertain his young friends. he would allow them to type what he calls volumes and volumes of poetry. in 1888, toovelty be able to reproduce something that looks like a printed document your desktop. it is actually quite advanced. it has interchangeable intypefaces. you can take these type bars out and have different type faces. he used at least two or three different ones. usedold that j r r tolkien to hammond typewriter in the 20th century because he liked interchangeable typefaces and like to use a different typeface for every language was writing and. -- writing in. was in a market in london i came across this note and lewis carroll's handwriting. and it says the reverend cl dobson will be glad if anybody who understands a hammond typewriter would call on his at anytime of the day. i began to do research and i found out he had bought a typewriter in 1888. i learned about what kind of typewriter it was and eventually wrote an article about it for one of the lewis carroll journals. 20 years later friend in lond
this is lewis carroll's 1888 hammond typewriter. he mostly used it to entertain his young friends. he would allow them to type what he calls volumes and volumes of poetry. in 1888, toovelty be able to reproduce something that looks like a printed document your desktop. it is actually quite advanced. it has interchangeable intypefaces. you can take these type bars out and have different type faces. he used at least two or three different ones. usedold that j r r tolkien to hammond typewriter in...
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. >> if i was theresa may and philip hammond, i would be saying game's over.aylor: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg best." i'm taylor riggs. another week, another pointed exchange of trade measures between the world's two largest economies. the latest tit-for-tat began with u.s. sanctions aimed at a chinese tech company. >> chinese telecoms gear maker zte has been barred from the -- exporting sensitive technology from the u.s. after the commerce department alleged it made false statements to officials. our china correspondent is standing by in beijing, in front of the zte headquarters. tom, the details here. go -- here? tom: this isn't about one single corporate, this is about a broader effort by the administration it seems, in the u.s. to further restrict chinese access to that crucial u.s. technology and innovation. this really goes to the heart of the concerns amongst chinese policymakers who are far less concerned about any tariffs on steel or aluminum and far more concerned about moves like this, restricting their companies from getting a
. >> if i was theresa may and philip hammond, i would be saying game's over.aylor: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg best." i'm taylor riggs. another week, another pointed exchange of trade measures between the world's two largest economies. the latest tit-for-tat began with u.s. sanctions aimed at a chinese tech company. >> chinese telecoms gear maker zte has been barred from the -- exporting sensitive technology from the u.s. after the commerce...
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hammond. let's give them another round of plauz. [applause]. >> i do want to acknowledge that we have behavioral health clinicians who are going, and as you know, behavioral health, mental health is one of our -- one of the issues that happens and people need throughout this process considering the fact that you don't have electricity or running water off and on for over a year. it does cause a lot of concern, so i just want to acknowledge both of our behavioral health clinicians, if you could standup, and we just want to acknowledge your work. both of these individuals work every day on your crisis response team. that's the end of my report. if there are any questions on any items of the recoport, i'l be happy to answer any questions you may have. >> commissioner chow: thank you, and thank you, dr. hammer for leading this group. and we wish you god speed, and we look forward to your report when you are returning after the mission. the health commission is very proud. >> and just for one other comment. i did -- our health officer di
hammond. let's give them another round of plauz. [applause]. >> i do want to acknowledge that we have behavioral health clinicians who are going, and as you know, behavioral health, mental health is one of our -- one of the issues that happens and people need throughout this process considering the fact that you don't have electricity or running water off and on for over a year. it does cause a lot of concern, so i just want to acknowledge both of our behavioral health clinicians, if you...
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one person hosting is is darrell hammond. imitating donald trump. him about what it is like to be in the spotlight at this event. >> i'm sorry. is this not a good place to read. >> do you play him differently now? has it changed over time? >> he is different. but you know, for a while i wasn't do i think him on stage. i couldn't find a way to stop one side or the other from erupting. i have a joke i did with michael moore on broadway and people like it. >> i'm not going to do it. come see it on broadway. >> i'm not angry over here. >> it is basically how, how confident he is in his own personal vision. sort of launders reality. it comes in here and when it comes out here it is the way he wants to. >> james comey not to get overly serious. one of his criticisms of the president he has never seen him laugh. he is nervous about people who don't laugh. >> i noticedhat. i did a dinner for him and melani was there and the police commissioner. it was like a police athletic thing kind of thing. i had a good set. and he would not laugh. you can see him on fi
one person hosting is is darrell hammond. imitating donald trump. him about what it is like to be in the spotlight at this event. >> i'm sorry. is this not a good place to read. >> do you play him differently now? has it changed over time? >> he is different. but you know, for a while i wasn't do i think him on stage. i couldn't find a way to stop one side or the other from erupting. i have a joke i did with michael moore on broadway and people like it. >> i'm not going...
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there is a real notion in my interview with philip hammond, there is uncertainty and it is a worry.ks we are at least on a much better position than we we re on a much better position than we were a year ago. agreement on that implementation period, agreement on at least the next stage of getting to that final end point, the free trade agreement. lots of complexity in that, of course! but slightly more upbeat mood on the whole breadth of the whole breadth of debate, certainly. the weather has finally looked up! it may not have been quite as hot as yesterday, but for many it has been a lovely day. the sunshine was with us a lovely day. the sunshine was with us for most, but we will have the clout back for the weekend and the cooling down will continue. the coasts and the irish sea have been plagued by low cloud today. through the night it will develop more widely and we will see patches moving inland, developing. underthe starry skies it will turn quite chilly, down to three or four in the glens of scotland. tomorrow promises to bea glens of scotland. tomorrow promises to be a little
there is a real notion in my interview with philip hammond, there is uncertainty and it is a worry.ks we are at least on a much better position than we we re on a much better position than we were a year ago. agreement on that implementation period, agreement on at least the next stage of getting to that final end point, the free trade agreement. lots of complexity in that, of course! but slightly more upbeat mood on the whole breadth of the whole breadth of debate, certainly. the weather has...
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texas based consulting company developing geostrategic all strategies for the us government jeremy hammond the hacker who copied a total of five million emails from the strad for server was sends to ten years in prison at the end of two thousand and thirteen. hammond's data theft included controversial messages by the vice president of stratford to the us government they contained a multi-stage strategy proposal of how to deal with a songe two weeks after the hacker attack the accusations of rape surfaced in sweden. that this must inspect for puppy and doesn't the traditional shooting room one to introduce could you to your own so it . fits again admitted this little son that we get a potent with these a few days up to parker enough to begin busy talking julian since he surely finished us but sort of before it was as an eco subverts order to start to take it to you know we can take i'm sticking hudson on this with you could open it in times of high but you know did she have to get in sweden to see it is missing basic and buys just as i just got on a school offices in the mean dark to. the
texas based consulting company developing geostrategic all strategies for the us government jeremy hammond the hacker who copied a total of five million emails from the strad for server was sends to ten years in prison at the end of two thousand and thirteen. hammond's data theft included controversial messages by the vice president of stratford to the us government they contained a multi-stage strategy proposal of how to deal with a songe two weeks after the hacker attack the accusations of...
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tom peterson and sean hammond. fans are hopeful it's their year. >> every year we hunger for the cup and hope to get the cup, it's just a hard fought battle. >> the sharks play in anaheim again on saturday, but return home on monday with a rally on santa clara street. >>> calling for help with the uber app. the changes that the company is making to better safeguard riders. >>> plus cars broken into, one even stolen. the surveillance video police want you to see tonight. >>> and the weekend forecast coming up with some rain. i'll have all the details. >>> a car burglary and auto theft caught on camera in belmont. you can see two men walking down the street early tuesday morning taking items from cars. multiple vehicles were broken into by the two suspects who also stole a silver bmw. the vehicle was later recovered. belmont police asking anyone with information to give them a call. >>> the city of san francisco today rolled out a new initiative aimed at curving auto burglaries. >> city leaders are pointing to a decr
tom peterson and sean hammond. fans are hopeful it's their year. >> every year we hunger for the cup and hope to get the cup, it's just a hard fought battle. >> the sharks play in anaheim again on saturday, but return home on monday with a rally on santa clara street. >>> calling for help with the uber app. the changes that the company is making to better safeguard riders. >>> plus cars broken into, one even stolen. the surveillance video police want you to see...
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darling-hammond says what you find in canada also happens in the u.s. but not systemically. >> not for all kids, not for all teachers, not for all school settgs. i think what canada has shown us is that you n much more equitably provide a high level of educationcross entireev provinces and across a country. >> you're going to bend from your hips. >> reporter: strong community partners and social services help. in a darkened classroom at nearby high school, students practice breathing. it's the lunch break. >> inhale and exhale. >> reporter: this classpr oting mental health, is popular. aslam azami from afghanistan is a senior. >> all the stress builds up from the subjects, all the homework, tests, and exams. and then applying for universities. >> reporter: nicole d'sousa who runs the class says they also make slime and draw posters to de-stress. t >> not knowi language or how the school system works. sometimes parents want something and you want something different and the culture around that.>> eporter: but d'sousa is not employed by toronto schools. s
darling-hammond says what you find in canada also happens in the u.s. but not systemically. >> not for all kids, not for all teachers, not for all school settgs. i think what canada has shown us is that you n much more equitably provide a high level of educationcross entireev provinces and across a country. >> you're going to bend from your hips. >> reporter: strong community partners and social services help. in a darkened classroom at nearby high school, students practice...
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for native instruments made waves in the year two thousand when they replicated the sound of the hammond organ. into venti thirteen monarch software hit the market. this in three previous the analog sounds of its predecessor is. that it's not all about copying other sounds the bell and bass developers have also produced their own since one of them is called massive. passive sounds. very aggressive. you can produce a lot of distortion. it suits all kinds of genres. some musicians like undetermined of german electro dance mouse on mass exclusively with soft synth. other prominent clients who visited native instruments include madonna u two and cold play but many less than their musicians pass through is well. to go to the heart of it's great for people who can't afford to buy all their stuff you can work with the equipment without having to spend thousands of euros or so. many musicians using a software synthesizer funded trying to get used to not having a keyboard. some native instruments tries to replicate the feel of a piano or an organ. in berlin the company's developing input devices
for native instruments made waves in the year two thousand when they replicated the sound of the hammond organ. into venti thirteen monarch software hit the market. this in three previous the analog sounds of its predecessor is. that it's not all about copying other sounds the bell and bass developers have also produced their own since one of them is called massive. passive sounds. very aggressive. you can produce a lot of distortion. it suits all kinds of genres. some musicians like...
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on the fairs last day crowds gathered to grab an autograph or two alongside racing legends hans hammond and curd errands are to current factory drivers florence found toys and ryszard leitz. richard leeds is a real journeyman to motorsports he achieved his greatest successes in the twenty fifteen world in durance championship winning the f.i.f.a. world in durance cup as best g.p. driver in a porsche nine eleven r.s.r. . what kind of changes has he seen over the years because this man has become more of an event where it used to be more about the technological development and stuff but is the idea was to prove that the technology could hold up steam and when the twenty four hours of the month and let it simply work to get the financing yes but not the engine and technology can handle it anyway so it's more of a challenge for the drivers because i'm selling a different thought it comes with the competition it's a bit harder and that's changed auto racing a little whether beautifully and this is me as become more of a twenty four hour sprint and it turns out of a serious space resorts. unc
on the fairs last day crowds gathered to grab an autograph or two alongside racing legends hans hammond and curd errands are to current factory drivers florence found toys and ryszard leitz. richard leeds is a real journeyman to motorsports he achieved his greatest successes in the twenty fifteen world in durance championship winning the f.i.f.a. world in durance cup as best g.p. driver in a porsche nine eleven r.s.r. . what kind of changes has he seen over the years because this man has become...
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it looks like a relaxation of austerity which is exactly what philip hammond, the chancellor, is sayingt yet. we seem should not do, at least not yet. we seem to hear very vocal cries from mps once they have been personally affected by diseases. for example test match all stocking about allowing patients to travel abroad. there are so many stories are that families fighting to take their children abroad for a treatment. and it takes it —— takes it to be a personal thing for the mps to actually understand —— tessa jowell. i think that is one of the great things about parliament. you probably don't hear me or henry being uncynical about politicians very often. quite often, the personal experiences lead to very powerful speeches in the house of commons and i wonder if this very personal call on the front of the telegraph from lord lansley might be a thing to kickstart it. we hope so. let's go back to the guardian. the hidden toll of ambulance delays. ame putting lives at risk. —— a&e. hidden toll of ambulance delays. ame putting lives at risk. -- me. the guardian says 600,000 amulets as ha
it looks like a relaxation of austerity which is exactly what philip hammond, the chancellor, is sayingt yet. we seem should not do, at least not yet. we seem to hear very vocal cries from mps once they have been personally affected by diseases. for example test match all stocking about allowing patients to travel abroad. there are so many stories are that families fighting to take their children abroad for a treatment. and it takes it —— takes it to be a personal thing for the mps to...
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philip hammond. you're watching wednesday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy.y david mundell has said he hopes first minister nicola sturgeon will think again after the scottish government rejected devolution proposals in brexit legislation. scotland and wales had been in dispute with the government over where some powers, currently held by the eu, will go after brexit. politicians in wales said changes had been put forward to the uk government's eu withdrawal bill which would protect devolution, but the scottish government has not accepted what's on offer the snp's pete wishart accused the welsh government of capitulation on the issue. it's as no surprise as they have so easily capitulated. we will never stop defending the integrity of our parliament and we will never allow the tories to diminish our problems. this is the case, mr speaker, that the scottish parliament, with responsibilities the uk government has simply overruled the democratic parliament. is that what's going to happen? our position is still clear. we want to secure the agreement of the scotti
philip hammond. you're watching wednesday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy.y david mundell has said he hopes first minister nicola sturgeon will think again after the scottish government rejected devolution proposals in brexit legislation. scotland and wales had been in dispute with the government over where some powers, currently held by the eu, will go after brexit. politicians in wales said changes had been put forward to the uk government's eu withdrawal bill which would protect...
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classification which the government following the ground for fire claimed you know you had philip hammond come out four days after with an andrew marr and say this is banned in this country you had in the twenty second of june the government come out and say all cloning should be limited combustibility rather.
classification which the government following the ground for fire claimed you know you had philip hammond come out four days after with an andrew marr and say this is banned in this country you had in the twenty second of june the government come out and say all cloning should be limited combustibility rather.
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it used to be a big parliamentary moment, but with the budget firmly shifted to the spring philip hammond'stement on the economy was low-key. the chancellor declared that he was feeling light about the economic future as he reported more optimistic forecasts on debt and borrowing. labour accused him of complacency. there was a budget that did have an impact. the power-sharing assembly and in northern ireland collapsed at the start of 2017. with talks failing to bridge the gap between the dup and sinn fein, it remains mothballed. it falls to the westminster government to set the budget. mp's approved a bill to give civil servants the legal power to carry out day-to-day spending. theory following revelations about an annual charity fund-raising dinner where guests were sexually harassed. the club announced it was following claims that women were groped at the men's only event. >> organizers chose to make this a men only event, chose to treat the hostesses in this way. >> women have the right to feel safe, wherever they work, and allegations of this type of behavior are completely unacceptable
it used to be a big parliamentary moment, but with the budget firmly shifted to the spring philip hammond'stement on the economy was low-key. the chancellor declared that he was feeling light about the economic future as he reported more optimistic forecasts on debt and borrowing. labour accused him of complacency. there was a budget that did have an impact. the power-sharing assembly and in northern ireland collapsed at the start of 2017. with talks failing to bridge the gap between the dup...
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he will succeed kim hammond's you know that's the woman who called deutsche bank to be the most dysfunctional company she ever worked for frank now frank in germany he is close to christians even the new c.e.o. both have been working for deutsche bank for many decades and this is probably the qualification that counts more here than the german passports of both men. knew cuts will have to be implemented at deutsche bank new enormous changes in the i.t. division and it's probably a good idea to have people here in charge who know the bank and all of its corners and many of the people very well. changes like the way definitely. in france would force thank you. five years ago today the collapse of a multistory tech stuff sector factory building killed more than eleven hundred workers in what since has become known as the runup plaza disaster a painful light on working conditions in the bangladeshi textile industry the accidents or brands unions and the government set up initiatives to improve factory safety but despite some financial compensation many victims of the rana plaza disaster still fee
he will succeed kim hammond's you know that's the woman who called deutsche bank to be the most dysfunctional company she ever worked for frank now frank in germany he is close to christians even the new c.e.o. both have been working for deutsche bank for many decades and this is probably the qualification that counts more here than the german passports of both men. knew cuts will have to be implemented at deutsche bank new enormous changes in the i.t. division and it's probably a good idea to...
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classification which the government following the ground for fire claimed you know you had philip hammond come out four days after with an andrew marr and say this is banned in this country you had in the twenty second of june the government come out and say all cloning should be limited combustibility rather than class zero now let's take into account that in scotland following the gun fire in you know in two thousand and ten they said that . there should not be used combustible materials in building construction you know and the thing with the factory era is it changed the regulations from prescriptive to performance based and so the important thing was is not the components of the of the structure but what it does and so the basis of testing on cost zero which is what the construction companies claim for the cladding is it focuses on the surface so the initial cladding you have our clinic and its. brand of our clinic and what it is you have a point six millimeter layer of minium and then behind it the core is no point six millimeters of pulley ethylene and then behind that is another o
classification which the government following the ground for fire claimed you know you had philip hammond come out four days after with an andrew marr and say this is banned in this country you had in the twenty second of june the government come out and say all cloning should be limited combustibility rather than class zero now let's take into account that in scotland following the gun fire in you know in two thousand and ten they said that . there should not be used combustible materials in...
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classification which the government following the grant for fire claimed you know you had philip hammond come out four days after with an andrew marr and say this is banned in this country you had in the twenty second of june the government come out and say all clothing should be limited combustibility rather than zero now let's take into account that in scotland following the gun fire you know in two thousand and ten.
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and here's the dilemma foer hammond.ces like health? cabinet colleagues might like him to. and labour is demanding he does, they accuse the government of failing on the economy, or does he save it for possible a rainy day ahead. the chancellor is a cautious man and one of the original architects of austerity. he may have a little bit more money to play with, how he will use it may only become clear in the budget — and that's not until the autumn. huw. kamal, many thanks against. kamal ahmed, our economics editor there. a high courtjudge has rejected the latest application from the parents of the severely ill boy alfie evans to allow him to travel abroad for treatment. the judge said his decision "represented the final chapter in the case of this extraordinary little boy." alfie who's nearly two years old has a degenerative neurological condition and is being cared for at alder hey hospital in liverpool. doctors say further treatment would be "unkind and inhumane" as our correspondent, danny savage, reports. alfie evans'
and here's the dilemma foer hammond.ces like health? cabinet colleagues might like him to. and labour is demanding he does, they accuse the government of failing on the economy, or does he save it for possible a rainy day ahead. the chancellor is a cautious man and one of the original architects of austerity. he may have a little bit more money to play with, how he will use it may only become clear in the budget — and that's not until the autumn. huw. kamal, many thanks against. kamal ahmed,...
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many thanks to bloomberg's ed hammond.blicans and democrats alike have warned president to keep his hands off of the robert mueller investigation. that is next. if you a bloomberg terminal, check out tv go. look at our charts and graphics and interactive with us directly. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: what i am watching a, what is going over in the dmz between the two leaders. there are headlines, a banquet over there were kim jong-un says he will meet with his counterparts in south korea anytime, anyplace. they want to end mistrust between the two countries which have existed in -- since 1953. i did not realize we never had a peace treaty. it is an armistice. they are technically still at war. julia: the president announced this morning that peace has been restored. butttle bit precipitous, all of the signs incredibly strong at this stage. we were discussing whether or not the korean president, -- the south korean president, he stepped in. david: that was the report. in the dmz, there are these places
many thanks to bloomberg's ed hammond.blicans and democrats alike have warned president to keep his hands off of the robert mueller investigation. that is next. if you a bloomberg terminal, check out tv go. look at our charts and graphics and interactive with us directly. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: what i am watching a, what is going over in the dmz between the two leaders. there are headlines, a banquet over there were kim jong-un says he will meet with his...
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thanks to ed hammond. eli lilly first-quarter earnings beating on revenue and earnings per share. ceo, live with eli lilly's dave ricks. alix: a lot of down numbers coming out with numbers -- a lot of dow members coming out with numbers. lockheed boosting estimates. united technology beat estimates and boosted its earnings forecast. do we get the theme of essentially industrials beating their forecast and raising? this is bloomberg. ♪ lilly reported first-quarter earnings just over an hour ago, showing's -- showing revenue and earnings reporting above forecast. for all that, the shares are actually trading down right now. to explain it all to us, we welcome ceo dave ricks, from their headquarters in indianapolis. dave: good morning. david: you took your guidance up, you beat everybody on earnings, on revenue and yet you are not getting the credit in the marketplace. why is that? dave: i don't determine the stock price. we are pretty pre--- pretty pleased with the first quarter of the year. we are driven by
thanks to ed hammond. eli lilly first-quarter earnings beating on revenue and earnings per share. ceo, live with eli lilly's dave ricks. alix: a lot of down numbers coming out with numbers -- a lot of dow members coming out with numbers. lockheed boosting estimates. united technology beat estimates and boosted its earnings forecast. do we get the theme of essentially industrials beating their forecast and raising? this is bloomberg. ♪ lilly reported first-quarter earnings just over an hour...
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joining us now to go over all these is bloomberg's ed hammond's. -- ed hammonds.omes out with this new alternative to the libor and this is going to be trying to compete with other alternatives over in europe and then they discover they included some transactions they were not supposed to be included. .d: i call it so far so far so bad. liborkind of a case that as we know it is not perfect, but this has already gone wrong. what has happened is essentially repoed have come out and transactions were included where they should not be. everything is botched. they said they are not going to republish but they are going to publish along with it, but it would look like if you stripped out those two -- those transactions. a lot of people still use libor as a benchmark. 2021is going to end in because of that point, it will disappear. how do you get people to migrate across to something if it shows it is unreliable? this needs to be rock solid. alix: it is a derivative product, supposedly. the next-door he has to do with tesla. for the second time at about two months, they
joining us now to go over all these is bloomberg's ed hammond's. -- ed hammonds.omes out with this new alternative to the libor and this is going to be trying to compete with other alternatives over in europe and then they discover they included some transactions they were not supposed to be included. .d: i call it so far so far so bad. liborkind of a case that as we know it is not perfect, but this has already gone wrong. what has happened is essentially repoed have come out and transactions...
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david: joining us is bloomberg's ed hammond.art when we asked about disruption, he says we can handle it. in his statement he referred to destruction, saying it brought undue pressure on the company. in the lookahead, i say -- i see the current disruption is putting too much pressure on the , there are and their dependents and the clients we serve. is he the victim of a substantial transformation? ed: to an extent, yes. the other thing he is blamed is the shareholders and what they have done in terms of spending, articulated by some of the big corpse like png -- the big groups like png. there is also the investigation that seems to been the trigger for his departure. the company has said it is not material. we do not know what the findings will be. someone decided they wanted to leak that this investigation was going on in that put pressure on him. david: martin appears to be suggesting the board decided to give him -- the stock has been -- let's useially this as an excuse to make a change. ed: i think that is right. if you went
david: joining us is bloomberg's ed hammond.art when we asked about disruption, he says we can handle it. in his statement he referred to destruction, saying it brought undue pressure on the company. in the lookahead, i say -- i see the current disruption is putting too much pressure on the , there are and their dependents and the clients we serve. is he the victim of a substantial transformation? ed: to an extent, yes. the other thing he is blamed is the shareholders and what they have done in...
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many thanks to add hammond. -- ed hammond.ezos saying premium subscribers have top more than 100 million. alix: if you have a bloomberg terminal, check out tv . watch us online, click on graphics and interactive directly. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: i am watching amazon. jeff bezos has a note to shareholders. i read it. it is like taking a page from warren buffett. a lot of philosophy. who are we and where do we go? he revealed something important. exceeded post-launch, 100 million prime members globally. more than 5pping billion items worldwide and more new members joined time than any previous year." they keep adding members at a faster rate than before. alix: 5 billion was so striking. worldwide. if europe is going to be expansion for them, europe does not necessarily like our big tech companies. curb that? david: china, forget about it. they have alibaba. how do you keep going globally. europe has shown a surprising ability to deter. alix: margins below 2% since 2011. no one cares. a lot of large number
many thanks to add hammond. -- ed hammond.ezos saying premium subscribers have top more than 100 million. alix: if you have a bloomberg terminal, check out tv . watch us online, click on graphics and interactive directly. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: i am watching amazon. jeff bezos has a note to shareholders. i read it. it is like taking a page from warren buffett. a lot of philosophy. who are we and where do we go? he revealed something important. exceeded post-launch, 100...
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so, now he is replacing kim hammond, who is american. towardsitely a turn germany, i would say.estors have had a big day, and so have the company's critics, one notable critic calling for changes is california as treasurer, who once wells fargo ceo to step down. they are not improving their practices and defend their culture as being appropriate but that dog doesn't hunt. year, weed to last have a lot of people wanting to stand up and hear from him on different issues, both from consumer banks but also on things like foreclosures and medical costs. could be of issues presented to her at her first meeting representing wells fargo as chairwoman. electric shareholder meeting taking pressure as they come under pressure to fire their auditor. just as it seemed like the shares were on the mend, they get hit by another peace of bad beingith their outlook graded at negative. there were protests outside the shareholder meeting as well. just how at the tate are the investors -- agitated are the investors? people are upset that their shares were walked back in that it has been eating into
so, now he is replacing kim hammond, who is american. towardsitely a turn germany, i would say.estors have had a big day, and so have the company's critics, one notable critic calling for changes is california as treasurer, who once wells fargo ceo to step down. they are not improving their practices and defend their culture as being appropriate but that dog doesn't hunt. year, weed to last have a lot of people wanting to stand up and hear from him on different issues, both from consumer banks...
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ed hammond. thank you. we will continue to talk about this in our next hour.e will be joined by the two up., coming this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york. i'm vonnie quinn. caroline: i'm caroline hyde live from london. up a gear.it this is bloomberg markets, and this is the milken in beverly hills. back with erik schatzker. he is joined by a tight in the industry. erik: i am here with manny friedman. he has six and a half billion dollars in hedge funds. his name joins another firm, fdr. --fbr. good morning to you. you once described your investment philosophy as understanding big revolutionary andes in the markets, taking advantage of structural opportunities created by these changes. >> that is true. how are you taking advantage of it? : the: the biggest -- manny biggest change, small banks, medium banks, in the equity side and in the debt side. there is a revolution taking place. they are getting the advantage swingsive pendulum and thederegulation, administration put in rules that favor small banks, so the playing f
ed hammond. thank you. we will continue to talk about this in our next hour.e will be joined by the two up., coming this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york. i'm vonnie quinn. caroline: i'm caroline hyde live from london. up a gear.it this is bloomberg markets, and this is the milken in beverly hills. back with erik schatzker. he is joined by a tight in the industry. erik: i am here with manny friedman. he has six and a half billion dollars in hedge...
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edrlet: and hammond, -- hammond, thank you so much.f the consumer picture bureau does a big the $1 billion fine imposed on wells fargo or board members is excessive. mick mulvaney spoke today to bloomberg television. >> the recognition by whilst but this issue behind them and his activity that took place at the previous management best have agreed dramatically to increase their compliance and oversight capabilities at the bank. scarlet: bitcoin is back on the move in the world's biggest cryptocurrency is back on pace for its week of gains. bitcoin got more than half after surging 1400% in 2017. today's increased best gains to almost 29%. fairfax is a great to bite a canadian. a toys "r" us and will pay bit according to a practice a court filing. allows potential buyers to enter competing proposals by monday. that is your business flash update. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets. scarlet: it is time for options insight with abigail doolittle. abigail: joining me a scott bauer, happy friday to you, and on this friday w
edrlet: and hammond, -- hammond, thank you so much.f the consumer picture bureau does a big the $1 billion fine imposed on wells fargo or board members is excessive. mick mulvaney spoke today to bloomberg television. >> the recognition by whilst but this issue behind them and his activity that took place at the previous management best have agreed dramatically to increase their compliance and oversight capabilities at the bank. scarlet: bitcoin is back on the move in the world's biggest...
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if i was theresa may, philip hammond, i would be saying, game is over. we have got to get a deal.et's try working cross party. the british government reporter, is it more likely now after the house of lords vote by how marginally, you give us a sense? >> that is a hard question. if you talk to tory mps who are the brexit wing of the tory the house of commons has repeatedly rejected the customs union and they are confident they will reject the customs unit again. peopleot imagine these walking through the lobbies with labor were, because it would bring down the government, and that will be the threat that theresa may will use. he said, she will go out and stand there and say, you have got to vote with me on the customs union and in the end, these tory exit -- anti-brexit rebels who are sort of temperamentally loyalist, will feel the tug of loyalty and will behave themselves. that is his argument. counterargument is maybe they won't and maybe this big vote and the house of lords will give more confidence. the fact that they were -- labour are behind the customs union in the way that
if i was theresa may, philip hammond, i would be saying, game is over. we have got to get a deal.et's try working cross party. the british government reporter, is it more likely now after the house of lords vote by how marginally, you give us a sense? >> that is a hard question. if you talk to tory mps who are the brexit wing of the tory the house of commons has repeatedly rejected the customs union and they are confident they will reject the customs unit again. peopleot imagine these...
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[cheering and applause] and from salt lake city, utah, it's the hammond family.verybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody--somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. give me erin, give me garet. guys, top 8 answers on the board. here we go. name something a man would hate to realize he inherited from his mother. erin: her weight. her hips. steve: huh? erin: her hips. steve: her hips. erin: like, large hips. [cheering] oh. ha ha! we're gonna play. ha ha hee hee! steve: they're gonna play. "fred-a-rick," name something a man would hate to realize he inherited from his mother. fredarick: her hair. her hair on her head. how she do her hair.
[cheering and applause] and from salt lake city, utah, it's the hammond family.verybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody--somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. give me erin, give me garet. guys, top 8 answers on the board. here we go. name something a man would hate to realize he inherited from his mother. erin: her weight. her hips. steve: huh? erin: her hips. steve: her hips. erin: like, large hips. [cheering] oh. ha ha! we're gonna play. ha ha hee...
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. -- business/update it storm.up, tweets up a you have all the details from at hammond as we take a lookrkets , the s&p up 1%. of course, we should mention the 500.asing within the s&p 2%. of -- tech up 2% to from new york, this is bloomberg. tech up 2%. from new york, this is bloomberg. markets.e to bloomberg >> hero the top stories we are covering on the bloomberg and around the world. mayor taking stocks ahead of the company's q1 results. why -- let's go check on the markets. hands.ave a rally on our moment.get to that in a major averages all of. investors are soaked by a series of strong earnings reports. that its tell us typically does not happen, but the reason it could be a source investorstrength is -- cap arising could bring pricing lower. up going allmove boy back to april 10. the top line here represents 1% and 2% of the second. is up itse the mastec first 2% rise. >> let's take a look at some of the earnings reports. all of these companies very strong execution. chipotle up 25% since 2006. sales also beating and a big way, multiple upgrades and texaco up 2.8%. these companies
. -- business/update it storm.up, tweets up a you have all the details from at hammond as we take a lookrkets , the s&p up 1%. of course, we should mention the 500.asing within the s&p 2%. of -- tech up 2% to from new york, this is bloomberg. tech up 2%. from new york, this is bloomberg. markets.e to bloomberg >> hero the top stories we are covering on the bloomberg and around the world. mayor taking stocks ahead of the company's q1 results. why -- let's go check on the markets....
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speaking after the imf meeting, philip hammond said that uncertainty during brexit negotiations has hadionship will work is a source of uncertainty. business response to uncertainty by slowing down investment, households respond to uncertainty by postponing big purchases. and that has a dampening effect on the economy. yes, it has an impact. as we go through this yeari an impact. as we go through this year i would hope and expect that as we deliver more and more clarity about what the future of our relationship with the european union will be, will start to see that effect unwinding, businesses starting to deal with the backlog of investment, and households fielding a bit more confident about making big purchases. and all of those things will have a positive effect on the economy. earlier i spoke to our economics editor kamal ahmed and asked him if the chancellor was really sounding more optimistic about the economic prospects he insisted he was still pretty tigger —ish on the uk economy. income squeeze has been reversed to an extent. we're now seeing people's wages are rising faster th
speaking after the imf meeting, philip hammond said that uncertainty during brexit negotiations has hadionship will work is a source of uncertainty. business response to uncertainty by slowing down investment, households respond to uncertainty by postponing big purchases. and that has a dampening effect on the economy. yes, it has an impact. as we go through this yeari an impact. as we go through this year i would hope and expect that as we deliver more and more clarity about what the future of...